Plácido Ramón de TORRES

Rosendo Fernandez

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Stamp dealer and forger of Barcelona (Spain). He collaborated with Miguel Rodriguez Sanchez (see for more information the book 'Philatelic Forgers, their Lives and Works' by V.E.Tyler). He also lived for some period in Livorno (Via Maggi N.2), where he apparently collaborated with Giulio Cesare Bonasi.


Bogus issues of Andorra, made by Torres

 

Isla de Luzon Reina Mercedes Reg de Estramadura Reg de Africa Bat Disciplinario Cai de Cuba

These stamps were used on letters from the Spanish soldiers in Morocco. However, they were not issued officially, but came from a private source (the forgers Placido Ramon de Torres and Miguel Rodriguez Sanchez and a a post office employee, Grabriel Jumanez). These speculators distributed their stamps among the soldiers, who then pasted them on their letters. So genuinely used bogus stamps exist! At the same time they sold a large number of these stamps to stamp dealers. There are 53 different stamps with different names of the regiments. All three people were arrested in April 1894. (sources: 'Les timbres de phantaisie' of Georges Chapier, in french and 'Philatelic Forgers, their lives and works' by Varro E. Tyler).


Possibly Torres forgeries of the first issues of Spain.

In Le Timbre Poste No 376 (1893), page 43, it is mentioned that Torres was also involved in some bogus stamps of Catane (Catania?) in 1874 (I have never seen this stamp).

Books issued by Torres (from http://www.filateliadigital.com/uploads/catalogos_esp.pdf):

Livorno/Madrid, Plácido Ramón de TORRES CATALOGO PREZZO CORRENTE DI TUTTI FRANCO-BOLLI CREATI DAL 1840 AL 1874 (can be downloaded from Google).

Barcelona, Plácido Ramón de TORRES: ALBUM ILUSTRADO PARA LOS SELLOS DE CORREO CONTENIENDO LA DESCRIPCIÓN Y PRECIO DE TODOS LOS SELLOS EMITIDOS DESDE 1840 Á 1879.


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