Gerhart, “Counterfeits of the Postage Stamps of Japan, Weekly Philatelic Gossip, Vol. and Chris Pickett, Jr., Japanese Philately, Vol. Andre Gely, “The Forged Classic Stamps of Japan And Their Expertication 1871-1875”, 1958, translated from the original French by Varro E. Reprints, Geneva forgeries of the 48m, 500m and 5s, and other forgeries and fraudulent postmarks: The Serrane Guide/ Stamp Forgeries of the World to 1926, p.211 (Yvert 1-4 and 5-8). Three forgeries of the 48m, four forgeries of the 100m, two forgeries of the 200m, four forgeries of the 500m: Alden C. 50 (February 1995): 25,26 Scott Classic Specialized Catalogue (Nos.6,7). Ruggiero, “Dragon Reproductions”, Japanese Philately, Vol. Official reproductions distinguished: Michael E. Bradshaw, “Forgery Identification of Hand-Engraved Stamps”, Japanese Philately, Vol. 1: 526-30 Paper LIX, Lowell Ragatz (editor), The Spud Papers/ An Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue Of Early Philatelic Forgeries, p.141. Earée, Album Weeds/ How to Detect Forged Stamps (Third Edition), Vol. Kristian Wilhelmsen, “The Handstamps on Wada Forgeries”, Japanese Philately, Vol. Tyler, Jr., “The Spiro forgeries of Japanese Stamps”, Japanese Philately, Vol. Ron Casey, “Spiro Forgeries: Plate Production and Adaptations”, Japanese Philately, Vol. Anon., “More Counterfeits”, Japanese Philately, Vol. Stanley Kronenberg, “The Spiro Reversed ‘S’“, Japanese Philately, Vol. Tyler, “Forgeries & Imitations Of The Dragon Stamps Of Japan”, Monograph 4, Japanese Philately, Vol. “Notes on Postal Markings” Japanese Philately, Vol. CD-Rom Monograph 1, 2nd Edition, 2002 an Update List is maintained by the I.S.J.P. Evans-de Violini, Forgeries of the Dragon, Cherry Blossom and Koban Postage Stamps of Japan, I.S.J.P. Evans-de Violini, “Japanese Forgeries” (on CD-ROM cited below). Some imitations are signed with a mark for the location of the mark, see: Lois M. Swenson, “Surfing the Internet forfake Japanese cancels“, Japanese Philately, Vol. Simons, “Simple Methods of Detecting Japanese Counterfeits”, Stamps (U.S.). Bowers, “Forgeries of Japanese Stamps”, Stamps (U.S.), Vol. Location of marks on imitations: Frank Aretz, Know Your Stamps, Vol. Talbot, “Forged Stamps and Forged Cancellations of Japan”, Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, Vol. “Sanko” and “Mozo” and fraudulent cancellations: Capt. 13 (November 1958): 213 Varro Tyler, Jr., “Sanko and Mozo: A Revised Check List”, Japanese Philately, Vol. 13, cited above in this section), Japanese Philately, Vol. 69 (December 26, 1959): 426-28 Baron Mitsui Takaharu, “Sanko and Mozo On Japanese Forgeries – Supplement” (to Tyler’s article with the same title in Japanese Philately, Vol. “Sanko and Mozo on Japanese Forgeries: Supplemental Notes and Revised Check List”, Weekly Philatelic Gossip, Vol. Location on Dragons and Cherry Blossoms: Varro Tyler, “Sanko And Mozo on Japanese Forgeries”, Weekly Philatelic Gossip, Vol. Sousa, “Japanese Forgeries: Sanko and Mozo Marks”, Mount Nittany Philatelic Society Newsletter, Vol. Evans, “Japanese Markings of Counterfeits Identified”, American Philatelist, Vol. Tyler, Jr., “Japanese forgeries Inscribed ‘Mihon’“, Japanese Philately, Vol. CD- Rom Monograph 1, 2nd Edition, 2002 an Update List is maintained by the I.S.J.P. Comprehensive treatment of imitations with a mark and also those without a mark: Ron Casey, Thomas L. Location of “Sanko”, “Mozo”, and “Mihon” marks on imitations. Dragons, Cherry Blossoms, Kobans, 1871-84.
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