Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 - 28 April 1957) was an Italian stamp forger. Robson Lowe considered him an artist[citation needed] and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work. Sperati created what he called a Livre d'Or which he boasted of in his autobiography and which contained 239 favourable opinions as to the genuineness of his forgeries from numerous experts, including Dr. Edward Diena and the Royal Philatelic Society London.. }
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- Jean_de_Sperati abstract "Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 - 28 April 1957) was an Italian stamp forger. Robson Lowe considered him an artist[citation needed] and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work. Sperati created what he called a Livre d'Or which he boasted of in his autobiography and which contained 239 favourable opinions as to the genuineness of his forgeries from numerous experts, including Dr. Edward Diena and the Royal Philatelic Society London.".
- Jean_de_Sperati comment "Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 - 28 April 1957) was an Italian stamp forger. Robson Lowe considered him an artist[citation needed] and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work. Sperati created what he called a Livre d'Or which he boasted of in his autobiography and which contained 239 favourable opinions as to the genuineness of his forgeries from numerous experts, including Dr. Edward Diena and the Royal Philatelic Society London.".