Herbert Edgar Weston

Male, Deceased Person

1874 – 1961

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Who was Herbert Edgar Weston?

Herbert Edgar Weston, or H. Edgar Weston, was a stamp dealer in Stockwell, London, then Twickenham, who used the pseudonym Victor Marsh and who purchased Jean-Baptiste Moens' stock of philatelic literature after Moens retirement in about 1907. Weston claimed to have the world's largest stock of philatelic literature for sale. He was also a prolific producer of philatelic covers using cut-outs from stamped to order postal stationery items. In 1907, Weston was a founder member of the Philatelic Literature Society.

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Born
Oct 28, 1874
Died
Nov 21, 1961

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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