SARDINIA Forgeries of the 1851 issue

Sardegna - Sardinien - Sardaigne

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Presumably genuine stamps

Characteristics of genuine stamps

Number of pearls of the genuine stamps
(including corner pearls)
  top bottom left right
5 c 32 32 36 36
20 c 31 31 38 35
40 c 30 31 37 36

Forgeries

Geneva forgeries (Fournier):

Forgery!

In the 5 c and the 40 c the center of the second 'L' of 'BOLLO' should be at the same height as the end of the triangular ornament. In all the 40 c forgeries of this type that I have seen there are two white dots behind the '40'. There are also two white dots in front of the third 'A' in 'QUARANTA'.
According to http://www.numonesidentifier.com/countries/italian_state_sardinia.html these forgeries were probably made by Francois Fournier (see also an article by R.Lana in Linn's, November 1995). These forgeries are also known as Geneva forgeries. I've seen the 5 c value in a Fournier Album with a forged 'TORINO 13. GIU.' cancel in two lines (see also image below with Fournier forged cancels).

Forgery! Reduced size

For the above 20 c forgeries the second 'O' of 'BOLLO' should start at the end of the triangular ornament. In this forgery the 'O' is placed to far down. There are some white dots just in front of the 'T' of 'VENTI' in the above forgeries, there are also some 'smudges' around the 'I' of this word in all the forgeries I have seen. One particular forgery had written 'Zechmeyer Nurnberg Bayern' at the backside (see image above). I presume this might be a forgery sold by Zechmeyer (he is also known to have forged stamps, see 'Philatelic Forgers' by Varro. E. Tyler). I've also seen this forgery with a cancel consisting of parallel lines. This forgery is also known as the Geneva forgery (implicating Francois Fournier).

Here a page from the Fournier Album with two different kinds of 20 c forgeries:

Some other forgeries (possibly made by the forger Fournier?):


Forged tete-beche pair of the 5 c value. There are only 28 pearls at the top of the 5 c forgery (should be 32). Next to it a forgery of the 20 c apparently made by the same forger.


The forged cancels used by Fournier as shown in 'The Fournier Album of Philatelic forgeries', I don't know on which issue Fournier applied these forged cancels. Reduced sizes.

The forged Fournier cancels are:
'DOUVAINE 12 AVR. 53 *' in a double circle
'AIX LES BAINS 24 NOV 51 *' in a double circle
'TORINO 23 DIC 54 3 S' in a single circle
'GENOVA 15 MAR 62 1 S' in a single circle
Four parallel lines
'TORINO 13. GIU.' in two lines
'ANNECY MAR. 3' in two lines (the cancel shown on the above 20 c?)

 

Spud papers forgeries (Spiro?):

Forgery!

Could the above forgeries be the ones mentioned in 'The Spud Papers'? The beard of the king goes straight down in these forgeries. In the 5 c, the '0' and the '5' are placed too close, similar for the 20 c and 40 c, the '2' and '4' are placed too near to the '0'. They were most likely made by Spiro of Hamburg.


Forgery of the 40 c with wrong inscription 'QUARANTA' instead of 'C.QUARANTA', could have been made by the same forger as the forgeries above.

 

Genoa forgeries (Imperato):

Forgery!

The 5 c is described as first forgery in Album Weeds (see under Italy); the bottom of the 'Q' of 'CINQUE' should point to a pearl, but in this forgery it points to the empty space between two pearls. The beard is too black and there are 31 pearls at the top of the stamp (should be 32), 34 pearls at the left hand side (should be 36) and 37 pearls at the right hand side (should be 36). According to Album Weeds, this forgery appeared around 1904. The lower 'C' has a '-' instead of a dot. The '0' of '05' is too wide.
In the 20 c (described as first forgery in Album Weeds), the dot behind the lower 'C' is placed too low and exactly in between the 'C' and 'V'. In the genuine 20 c stamps, it is placed higher and closer to the 'C'.
In the 40 c (also described as first forgery in Album Weeds), there should be a dot behind '40', which is missing in this forgery. The '4' also differs from the genuine stamp (the genuine '4' has a very distinct feature at the right hand side).
In all forgeries, the 'O' of 'FRANCO' is too oval (it should be squarish). The beard and moustache are too well done. The pearl in the left bottom corner is larger than the other pearls.
According to http://www.numonesidentifier.com/countries/italian_state_sardinia.html these forgeries are made by Nino Imperato (see also an article by R.Lana in Linn's, November 1995). They are also known as Genoa forgeries.

 

There exists bogus values in the colour 5 c green:


Some 5 c green (instead of black) forgeries. Next to it the same forgery, but now in the correct color black. Are these also Spiro products?

And more forgeries:


Two forgeries, made by the same forger


Forgery with very large inscription 'C.POSTE.20'


Some other forgeries of the 40 c value; possibly made by the same forger


Very clumsily done forgery of the 5 c value, possibly some cut from a picture of an old stamp album.

 

Modern forgeries:

In all these forgeries the spots, weaknesses etc. are always printed in the same way:


Modern forgeries of the 20 c and 5 c value


Modern forgeries of the 5 c value, offered as 'reprints'; the paper is very white, there are some white dots behind the head of the King


A modern forgery of the 40 c. More of these forgeries for other Italian States can be found by clicking here. There is always a white dot between the 'L' and 'O' of 'BOLLO' in this forgery of the 40 c

Especially in the 20 c and 40 c forgeries, it can be seen that these forgeries have been somehow reproduced from a photograph. The beard consists of small dots when carefully inspected with a magnifying glass. The paper of these forgeries is also very modern in nature.

Sperati forgeries (falsi de Sperati):

Image obtained from a Sotheby auction
Sperati forgeries, right image obtained from Richard Frajola's website: http://www.seymourfamily.com/rfrajola/Sperati/sitaly.htm

This Sperati forgery of the 5 c can be recognized by:
1) Two white dots in the leaf ornament in the upper left corner
2) Oblique line to the right of the 'P' of 'POSTE' (non clearly visible in this specimen)
3) Oblique line below the '5'
4) Besides the 'R' of 'FRANCO' there is a white dot
5) Parts of a line can be found outside the right hand side frameline.
6) This stamp is photo-lithographed.

I've seen the above Sperati forgeries in black and greyish shade:


Black and greyish shade Sperati forgeries of the 5 c value.

Sperati also made forgeries of the 40 c value:


Sperati forgeries, first image obtained from Richard Frajola's website: http://www.seymourfamily.com/rfrajola/Sperati/sitaly.htm

Image obtained from a Sotheby auction
Sperati reproductions 'A' and 'B'.


Sperati's forged cancels as used on these stamps, reduced sizes; Three different dot cancels and three circular cancels: 'GENOVA 7 GIU 52 9 M', 'SASSARI 26 MAG 52 9 M' and 'SASSARI 22 NOV 53'.


Some other Sperati forged cancels.


(I have serious doubts about this stamp, it is probably a forgery)

 


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