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Philip Mathias Wolsieffer

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conducted 341 major auctions. Wolsieffer was known for his invention of philatelic storage materials, such as the stock page (a slotted manila page used to temporarily store postage stamps) and the approval card, (a card with slots used to hold stamps), both of which he claimed to have invented.
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From 1872 until he died in 1934, Wolsieffer remained active in selling stamps, first in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then in Chicago, Illinois. In 1914, he moved back to Philadelphia and purchased the Philadelphia Stamp Company which he renamed as P.M. Wolsieffer. From 1897 to 1933 Wolsieffer
176:, which was formed in 1886. He served the society in various ways, including as president and as vice president, and, because of his thirty years of dedicated work with the society, was named by the club as Life Member No. 1. 28: 27: 276: 192: 216: 271: 256: 266: 241: 180: 246: 261: 251: 183:(later renamed the American Philatelic Society) and served, among other positions, as its president from 1924 to 1925. 106: 92: 179:
Wolsieffer also was a tireless worker at the national level of organized philately, becoming a charter member of the
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Chicago Philatelic Society
American Philatelic Society
Stamp dealer
American Philatelic Society
APS Hall of Fame
Chicago
Philadelphia
stamp dealer
auctioneer
philatelic
stamp collecting
Chicago Philatelic Society
American Philatelic Association
American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame
Philately
Philip Mathias Wolsieffer
Categories
1857 births
1934 deaths
American stamp dealers
American philatelists
People from Chicago
People from Philadelphia
American auctioneers
Philatelic auctioneers
American Philatelic Society
19th-century American merchants

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