KING GEORGE STAMPS.
COLLECTION WORTH £400,000. There is considerable speculation in philatelist circles in England regarding the future of the late King’s wonderful stamp collection. Experts agree that his collection of United Kingdom and British Empire stamps—he did not collect the stamps of foreign countries—is by far the finest in the world. It is housed at Buckingham Palace, in a special groundfloor room overlpoking the great quadrangle, and is estimated, unofficially, to he worth about £400,000. The collection is kept in upwards of 600 60-page volumes, bound in Royal red half Morocco covers. The number of stamps in each volume varies considerably but tlie, average is somewhere between 750 and 1200. The total number in the collection is probably between 500,000 and 750,000. Though the collection has never been exhibited to tho general public, portions of it have been shown annually to the members of the Royal Philatelic Society, of which King George was patron and formerly president. A few distinguished British and foreign collectors have been privileged to see it at Buckingham Palace, but since it would take at least a week to inspect it thoroughly, they have only been able to examine sections of it. Many of the rarest and most valuable stamps in the collection were filmed in colour last year by the Post Office. The film which is entitled “The King’s Stamps,” takes 22 minutes to show and is to he exhibited hourly at the big international philatelic exhibition in New York, which President Roosevelt, himself a keen philatelist, is to open on May 9. Mr Frank Godden, the London stamp expert, takes the part of the philatelist in this film.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 121, 4 March 1936, Page 8
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