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Thomas Ridpath (c. 1851 – 28 October 1900) was a Liverpool
stamp dealer A stamp dealer is a company or an individual who deals in stamps and philatelic products. It also includes individuals who sell postage stamps for day to day use or revenue stamps for use on court documents. Stamp dealers who sell to stamp collect ...
who handled some of the greatest rarities in
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such as the
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of 1856 and the block of four of the 1869 24c United States stamps with inverted centre. He gave philatelic lantern displays at which the differences between genuine and forged stamps were shown enlarged on a screen and supplied the philatelic press with reports of new finds that they reported in their columns.


Early life and family

Thomas Ridpath was born in Lancashire around 1851 to William Ridpath, a tailor, and his wife Maria. He married Lydia and they had at least three children.


Career

Ridpath began his career as a stamp dealer in the firm of Young and Stockall but went into business on his own account in 1877. He described himself in censuses as an "importer of foreign goods". He was active in informing the philatelic press of new stamps that they then reported in their columns. Trading from Liverpool's Church Street, he handled some of the greatest rarities in philately:


British Guiana 1c magenta

In 1878 he bought the collection of the British Guiana collector
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which included the unique British Guiana 1856 1c magenta. McKinnon had placed his collection in the hands of his friend Robert Wylie Hill in Glasgow who first offered it to Edward Loines Pemberton but no sale resulted despite Pemberton later confirming in a letter to
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that he had seen the collection and that it included a "ONE cent, red agenta 1856!!! as genuine as anything ever was" but commenting that it was a "dreadfully poor copy". Hill then offered the collection by post to several other dealers including Ridpath who, with funding from his client James Botteley of Birmingham, purchased the collection for £120. As Ridpath described it to
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in a letter: "I received my letter at 4.45 p.m., and at 8 p.m. I was on the way to Glasgow. I saw Mr. Hill by 9 a.m. next morning, concluded the business, and was back in Liverpool all within twenty-four hours." Meanwhile, Pemberton had sent a cheque by post but it arrived after Ridpath's visit. As the financer of the deal, Botteley was offered his pick of the collection but was asked not to take the 1c magenta as Ridpath already had it in mind to sell it in Paris to
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which he did for a price that may have been £40 or £150. Neither Ridpath or Botteley seem to have appreciated the full significance of the 1c. Ridpath may not have realised it was unique and Botteley did not want it because the corners were clipped. Williams, L.N. & M. (1949) ''Stamps of Fame''. London: Blandford Press. pp. 14–15. It was sold in 2014 for US$9,480,000.


1869 24c United States inverted centre

Around 1888 he bought for £5 the unique block of four of the 1869 24c United States stamps with inverted centre. The block had been discovered in a Liverpool merchant's files around 1888 by someone known to local dealers only as the "Upside Down Man". He sold it to Henry Collin of the Scott Stamp and Coin Co. who sold it to the New York collector William Thorne.''United States Stamp Treasures: The William H. Gross Collection.''
Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, New York, 2018. pp. 196–201
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/ref>24¢ Green & Violet, Center Inverted.
Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
The block was sold in 2018 for US$625,000 from the
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collection. The idea that the block was originally of 3 vertically by 2 horizontally, with a pair separated by Thorne, has been dismissed as the only known invert pair does not match the surviving block of four.


Organised philately

In September 1893, Ridpath gave the Manchester Philatelic Society a "limelight exhibition" in which photographic images of stamps were shown on a screen at a magnification of 1000 times. The society's proceedings record that "The greatest possible interest was centred in the exhibition, not only on account of its novelty—it being the first ever given in Great Britain—but also on account of the ease with which the most dangerous forgeries may be analyzed, and the points in which they differ from the genuine stamps made a note of." The display was so successful that Ridpath was elected an honorary member of the society at the end of the meeting."Manchester Philatelic Society", W. Dorning Beckton, ''The Philatelic Record'', Vol. 15 (1893), pp. 247–248. The detailed analysis of the physical characteristics of stamps such as paper, watermark, printing and perforation became a specialism of the Manchester society which prided itself on its scientific approach which became known as the Manchester School of philately. In 1897, Ridpath gave a philatelic lantern display at the London Philatelic Exhibition.


Death

Ridpath died at Bedford Street, Liverpool, on 28 October 1900. He left an estate of £1,985 with probate granted to his wife Lydia.1901 Probate Calendar.
p. 300.


See also

* Walter Dorning Beckton


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ridpath, Thomas 1850s births Year of birth uncertain 1900 deaths British stamp dealers Businesspeople from Liverpool Philately of British Guiana 19th-century English businesspeople