British Philatelic Association

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The British Philatelic Association is an association of stamp dealers best known for the work of BPA Expertising Limited, a business that provides opinions on the genuineness or otherwise of philatelic items submitted to them.[1] During the Second World War, it operated a "Philatelic Import and Export Control" scheme in connection with controls on capital flows imposed by the British Government to protect the British economy.[2] In 1992 the assets of the expertising business were given to a charity which publishes books and also receives the ongoing profits of the expertising business.[3]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Nauru 1915 – 1923
  • Pahang 1888 – 1903 The Chersonese Collection
  • Zanzibar’s Postal History Legacy
  • The Postage Dues of Zanzibar 1875-1964

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Homepage".
  2. ^ "'Passed by British Philatelic Association'".
  3. ^ "Homepage".