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Erasmo Oneglia (1853–1934)〔Lowe & Walske, ''The Oneglia Engraved Forgeries Commonly Attributed to Angelo Panelli'', p.21.〕 was an Italian printer, born in Turin, who was also a successful stamp forger in the 1890s and early 1900s. Oneglia's first forgeries are believed to have been of the early stamps of Newfoundland and they are included in the second edition of Robert Brisco Earee's ''Album Weeds'' in 1892. In 1897 he was arrested in London for trying to sell forgeries to the stamp dealers Stanley Gibbons, however, he was let off with a fine of just 20 shillings and his stock confiscated.〔C.J. Phillips in ''Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal'', 7, 227, 1897.〕 Oneglia was closely associated with other Italian forgers of the period such as Angelo Panelli, as well as with the brothers Mariano and Jean de Sperati who worked in Turin for a while and probably with Oneglia.〔''Philatelic Forgers: Their Lives and Works'', Varro E. Tyler, Robson Lowe, London, 1976, p.32.〕 == See also == *List of stamp forgers *Philatelic fakes and forgeries 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Erasmo Oneglia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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