British Army Officer and philatelist (1862โ1942)
Napier was an expert on the "Bull's Eye " stamps of Brazil.
Lieut. Colonel George S. F. Napier (c. 1862 โ 29 January 1942)[ 1] was a British Army officer of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry .[ 2]
Napier was also a noted philatelist , who was a specialist in the stamps of Brazil . In 1924 he was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for his work The stamps of the first issue of Brazil .[ 3] Napier's classification of the Bull's Eyes contained errors, but has largely survived to this day as the most widely used system for describing the issue.[ 4]
Napier was also knowledgeable about the stamps of Iran , North Borneo and Liberia . He compiled an index of the fourteen catalogues from the sale of the Ferrary collection .[ 1]
Selected publications
The stamps of the first issue of Brazil . London: Sefi, Pemberton & Co., Ltd., 1923. (Limited edition of 200, later reprinted.)
"Types of the Second Issue" in The London Philatelist , January 1940.
"100 Reis Bi-colored Stamps of 1891โ92" in Collectors Club Philatelist , 1943. (With Henry A. Meyer)
See also
References
^ a b "Obituaries" in The London Philatelist , Vol. LI, February 1942, No. 602, p. 32.
^ "Deaths" in The Times , 31 January 1942, p. 1, Issue 49148.
^ The Society's medals and honorary fellowship . The Royal Philatelic Society London, 2009, p. 2.
^ "The Philately of the Empire of Brazil" Archived 6 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Empire of Brazil: The Meyer Collection , auction catalogue, David Feldman , Geneva, 2007, p. 6. Archived here.