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Yvert et Tellier is a postage stamp dealer and a philatelic publishing company founded in 1895 in the northern
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city of Amiens, where the head office is still located. The logo is a circle divided into a snowflake and a smiling sun. It is a pun on the name of the company: ''hiver, été liés'' ("winter, summer together") sounds a lot like the French pronunciation of ''Yvert et Tellier''. The family company was founded by Eugène Yvert in 1831 as a printing works for a legitimist newspaper. The switch to philately was decided 1895 by Eugène's grandson
Louis Yvert Louis Yvert (born 24 June 1866 in Paris and died 17 April 1950 in Amiens) was the co-founder of French philatelic publisher Yvert et Tellier with printer Théodule Tellier, from the family-printing company established in the 1830s by his grandfa ...
and his chief printer Théodule Tellier. Nowadays the company is still run by the Yvert family.


Products

Yvert et Tellier's major product is a
stamp catalog A stamp catalog (or stamp catalogue) is a catalog of postage stamp types with descriptions and prices. The stamp catalog is an essential tool of philately and stamp collecting. Stamp catalogs are part of philatelic literature. Similar catalog ...
which is a reference for stamps and countries that are most collected by French philatelists: France, Andorra, Monaco, and the former French colonies and their philatelic history as independent states. In France, it is one of the most important philatelic publishing companies, along with Cérès and
Dallay Dallay is a French philatelic editor established in Paris. Dallay has published stamp catalogs since 2001. The catalogs list postage stamps issued by France and other francophone areas: metropolitan France, French overseas territories, French po ...
. Continuing the old association between
Louis Yvert Louis Yvert (born 24 June 1866 in Paris and died 17 April 1950 in Amiens) was the co-founder of French philatelic publisher Yvert et Tellier with printer Théodule Tellier, from the family-printing company established in the 1830s by his grandfa ...
and Théodore Champion, the ''Ancienne Maison Théodore Champion'' edits monthly and yearly a colour catalog of newly issued stamps from all over the world. Usually, Yvert catalogs for non-European countries were printed in black and white, but in 2008 they started with full color prints. It is one of the international references as well, with
Michel Michel may refer to: * Michel (name), a given name or surname of French origin (and list of people with the name) * Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers) * Míchel (footballer, born 1963), ...
,
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and
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. The Yvert catalogs list stamps issued by all countries in the world, but for non-European countries, the volumes are organized in alphabetic order whereas the German company Michel uses a geographical classification.


History


Genesis and management successions

During the 1890s in Amiens, the Yvert family's printing works is the property of
Louis Yvert Louis Yvert (born 24 June 1866 in Paris and died 17 April 1950 in Amiens) was the co-founder of French philatelic publisher Yvert et Tellier with printer Théodule Tellier, from the family-printing company established in the 1830s by his grandfa ...
, grandson of the founder, and his chief printer Théodule Tellier; Tellier kept the company running after the premature death of Louis' father. Louis did not like being in charge of the legimist paper founded by his father, ''L'Écho de la Somme''. He discovered stamp collecting thanks to Tellier, a philatelist, who had already added a small philatelic newspaper, ''
L'Écho de la timbrologie ''L'Écho de la timbrologie'' is a French monthly magazine about philately and stamp collecting. First published in 1887, it is the French oldest surviving philatelic publication. Its subtitle is "La tribune des philatélistes" (the philatelist ...
'', to the papers printed by the company. In 1895, Yvert and Tellier started getting involved in philatelic books. In November 1896 they published a worldwide catalog of stamps and a
stamp album Stamp albums are books used to house a collection of postage stamps. Overview Albums are a popular means of storing and displaying stamp collections for both beginners as well as accomplished collectors. They range from simple bound volumes int ...
. The success was immediate because of their logical and permanent numbering, in contrast to most of their contemporaries, who changed the numbers in their catalogues upon discovering forgotten stamps. In 1900, Yvert et Tellier associated with Paris stamp dealer Théodore Champion, who sold unused stamps from all over the world. He fixed the prices of the stamps sold by the company. After Champion's death in 1955, Pierre Yvert and the brothers Ladislas and Alexandre Varga bought Champion's company and the new firm continued to fix Yvert et Tellier's prices. In April 1913, Tellier sold his share of the company to Louis Yvert because of the loss of his young grandson. Due to their friendship, Yvert decided that the catalog would continue to be named ''Yvert et Tellier''. During the 1920s and 1930s, Yvert prepared his two sons and his son-in-law to run the firm. Henri ran the printing works, his brother
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directed ''L'Écho de la timbrologie'', and Jean Gervais took care of the publishing. Pierre Yvert's and Jean Gervais' two grandsons have run the company since the 1990s.


Recent commercial history

Since 2001 the apparition of the
Dallay Dallay is a French philatelic editor established in Paris. Dallay has published stamp catalogs since 2001. The catalogs list postage stamps issued by France and other francophone areas: metropolitan France, French overseas territories, French po ...
catalog has had a major effect on the French philatelist public by providing larger pictures of stamps and information not found in the Yvert et Tellier catalogs, such as the name of the artiste and/or engraver, first date of issue, use, etc. Yvert has been fighting on two fronts: it has successfully defended the rights to its numbering system, and it distributes a free CD-ROM with its French stamp catalog. Nevertheless, in March 2005, by urging of the French ''Conseil de la concurrence'', Yvert agreed to sell the use of the Yvert stamp numbers to other publishers. In June 2006 Yvert et Tellier published a new catalog of French stamps, a cheaper pocketbook version containing just pictures and prices, as did Cérès, the second main philatelic publishing company in France.


Genealogy of the Yvert family

The Yvert printing company and Yvert et Tellier editor have been ruling mostly by members of the Yvert family. This family tree presents the people who managed these two companies since they were found in the 19th century.
Eugène Yvert (circa 1794-1878), journalist, founder of the printer company in Amiens where he moved to create a legimist paper. │ └──> Henry Yvert (died 1885), company's owner after 1870, legitimist journalist too. │ └──>
Louis Yvert Louis Yvert (born 24 June 1866 in Paris and died 17 April 1950 in Amiens) was the co-founder of French philatelic publisher Yvert et Tellier with printer Théodule Tellier, from the family-printing company established in the 1830s by his grandfa ...
(1866–1950), co-founder of the Yvert et Tellier catalog with Théodule Tellier. │ ├──> Henri Yvert (died 1956), manager of the printer plant. │ │ ├──> Jeanne Yvert │ married Jean Gervais (died 1974), a physician, then manager of the Yvert et Tellier publisher. │ │ │ └──> Jacques Gervais, ''président-directeur général'' of Yvert et Tellier. │ │ │ └──> Benoît Gervais, succeeded his father in 1993. │ └──>
Pierre Yvert Pierre Yvert (30 September 1900 – 13 January 1964) was a French philatelic editor. Son of Louis Yvert, one of Yvert et Tellier's founders, he was manager of magazine ''L'Écho de la timbrologie'' and of many philatelic associations. Biogra ...
(1900–1964), manager of ''
L'Écho de la timbrologie ''L'Écho de la timbrologie'' is a French monthly magazine about philately and stamp collecting. First published in 1887, it is the French oldest surviving philatelic publication. Its subtitle is "La tribune des philatélistes" (the philatelist ...
'' magazine. │ └──> Jean Yvert, succeeded his father and manager of the printer plant. │ └──> Christophe Yvert, manager of the printer plant.Still in charge September 2006 when interviewed by


See also


Sources

* The book was published for the centenary of the company. It presented the history of the Yvert family and their company.


External links


Official website
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