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Theodor Buhl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theodor Buhl Theodor Buhl (1864/1865 - 11 October 1922〔"Occasional Notes" in ''The London Philatelist'', Vol. XXXI, No. 370, October 1922, p. 260.〕) was a London stamp dealer who published ''Stamp News'', which he also edited until 1895. In 1890 he was offered the business of Stanley Gibbons, who was retiring, but declined it as too expensive at £20,000. It was subsequently sold to Charles Phillips for £25,000.〔"2422. Western Australia Convict Stamps" by Brian J. Birch in ''The Bulletin'', British Society of Australian Philately, Vol. 66, No. 5, October 2011, p. 103.〕 In 1892 he bought the business of Pemberton, Wilson & Co (London), and with it the rights to ''The Philatelic Record'' which he later merged with ''Stamp News''.〔(Who Was Who in British Philately ), Association of British Philatelic Societies, 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2013.〕 In the same year he was a witness at the trial of Bernhardt Assmus.〔"Occasional Notes" in ''The London Philatelist'', Vol. I, No. 1, January 1892, pp. 27-32.〕 Buhl kept a general stock but specialised in the stamps of South America and Messrs. Buhl and Co., Limited sponsored a Gold Medal for the best collection of the stamps of Peru at the London Philatelic Exhibition of 1897.〔"Occasional Notes" in ''The London Philatelist'', Vol. VI, No. 63, March 1897, p. 67.〕 ==Publications==
*''The Stamp News Annual'' (various years)
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