5 Volume work on the postage stamps of Russia 1917–23.
Awards
American Revenue Association exhibition award: twice silver, Chicagopex 2004 silver.
Raymond John Ceresa (25 March 1929 – 10 June 2017) was an English chemist, stamp collector and philatelic expert on postage stamps of Russia and areas from the 1917–23 era. Ceresa wrote a five-volume monumental work on these issues.[1]
Chemistry
Ceresa specialised in block and graft copolymers. He has written several books about the subject:
The postage stamps of Russia and areas, Russian forgeries, Russian revenues, stamps and documents.
Ceresa was member of the board of directors of the Rossica Society of Russian Philately and was member of BSRP, UPNS, UPV, and socs. in Germany, ANZAC.
Philatelic literature
Ceresa has written a monumental work on the postage stamps of Russia in the 1917–23 era:
Dr. Ray Ceresa was awarded many times for his exhibits and literature. An incomplete list:
STAMPEX 2011, Large Vermeil – Revenue Class: 'The Revenue Stamps Used in Armenia from 1918 to 1930'.
ROSSICAPEX 2009, Silver medals for two exhibits Armenian Revenues – Their Use on Receipts 1918–1924 and The Trident Revenues of Podolia, Ukraine, 1919 from the American Revenue Association.
CHICAGOPEX 2007 Palmares, Silver Bronze – category Literature: 'Russian Postage Stamps 1917–1923, Pocket Forgery Guide, Booklets 8 (Russia – Western Army) and 10A (Russia – Ukraine, Odessa Type Va Tridents).
^Ceresa, Dr. R.J. (1975). Block and Graft Copolymerization: v. 2. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. ISBN978-0471142287.
^Ceresa, Dr. R.J. (1977–1983). The Postage Stamps of Russia 1917–23. Russian Philatelic Desk Top Publications, Felpham, Great Britain. ASINB0007BFS90.
^Ceresa, Dr. R.J. (1977–1983). The Postage Stamps of Russia 1917–23 Forgery Guide. Russian Philatelic Desk Top Publications, Felpham, Great Britain. ISSN1742-934X.