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Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer

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Nationality
  
USA

Died
  
August 24, 1952

Name
  
Daniel Berolzheimer


Significant projects
  
Created collections of postal stationery; was an expert on chemistry of paper

Institution memberships
  
Philatelic Foundation

Significant awards
  
APS Hall of Fame

Dr. Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer (June 30, 1877 – August 24, 1952), of New York City, was a noted philatelist who was named to the Hall of Fame of the American Philatelic Society.

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Collecting interests

Dr. Berolzheimer had a number of postage stamp collections, but specialized in the collection and study of postal stationery, including postal cards and postal envelopes. Because of Dr. Berolzheimer’s background as a chemist, he was able to study, and write on, variations of paper, inks, and color characteristics of the stationery.

Along with Dr. Victor Berthold and Julius (John) Murray Bartels, he was known as one of the “three B’s” of postal stationery.

Postal literature

Dr. Berolzheimer wrote numerous articles on postal stationery and authored a column in Stamps magazine. He was also a consultant on postal stationery to the Scott's Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps. He also authored the Bartels Postal Card Catalogue and served as advisory editor of the Thorp-Bartels Catalogue.

Philatelic activity

Because of his expertise, Dr. Berolzheimer served on the expert committee of the Philatelic Foundation.

Honors and awards

Berolzheimer was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1955.

References

Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer Wikipedia


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