Photographic
Reproduction
Photographic Prints were produced
by the British Philatelic Association in the 1950's after they purchased
the forgery inventory of Jean de Sperati.
The BPA published a book on detection
techniques for the Sperati forgeries, and even included actual examples
of his forgeries with some of these books.
To fill the demand from specialist
collectors and philatelic experts for this material, the BPA used Sperati's
actual printing dies to create extra examples of some of the forgeries.
All are printed on thick white photographic
paper and are marked Sperati Reproduction on the reverse. |