Jean-Baptiste Moens
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Jean-Baptiste Philippe Constant Moens (27 May 1833,
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– 28 April 1908) was a
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recognized as the first dealer in stamps for collectors. He was one of the original philatelic journalists.


Youth

Moens began collecting stamps from his family's mail as a boy in
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. He was the son of Colette Blangenois and Phillipe Moens, a soldier. He began with a small business in coins. By 1853, at age nineteen, he was buying and selling new and second-hand books, and
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, from the Galerie Borthier, a covered walkway in central
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. Within a decade he was putting out a stamp catalog with illustrated supplements.


First catalogue

In March 1862, with Louis Hanciau, Moens published a catalog of stamps, the ''Manuel des collectionneurs de timbres-poste'' (Handbook for Stamp Collectors). This work is the first of its kind in Belgium and the second in the French language, following that of the Parisian, Alfred Potiquet. Also in 1862, he published ''De la falsification des timbres-poste'' (On the falsification of postage stamps) to alert stamp enthusiasts to the abundance of
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. He began the first French language philatelic monthly, '' Le Timbre-Poste'', which ran from 1863 until 1900, as well as a series on fiscal stamps from 1874 until 1896.


The Mauritius "Post Office" stamps

Moens became the owner of eight of the "Post Office" Mauritius stamps. In 1878 Moens published the first of his works on the early stamps of Mauritius, ''Les Timbres de Maurice depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours,'' (The Stamps of Mauritius from their Origin until Today), benefiting from the studies of Edward B. Evans, the Philatelic Society of London, and Judge
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. Helen Morgan noted, "All that is known of the discovery of the first specimens of the Post Office issue, indeed of much of the history of the handful of those stamps eventually found, came from his pen in the late 1890s. He handled most of the Post Office stamps discovered by Madame Borchard in the late 1860s."


Organised philately

Moens was an Honorary Member of the
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until his death.''The Bulletin'', Fiscal Philatelic Society, Vol.I, No.1, October 1908.


Retirement

As Moens' business prospered, he assembled a large stock of collectibles of all kinds and a library devoted to music and antiquities, as well as stamps. By 1 November 1899, to preserve his health, Jean-Baptiste announced in ''Le Timbre-poste'' that the time had come to free himself from the duties of publication and to liquidate most of his stock in trade. After selling his rarities, the residue of Moens' stock, with a catalogue value of £196,000 (1882 catalogue), was sold the following year to M Rubens, a stamp dealer of Copenhagen for an undisclosed figure.''
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'', June 1900, p. 156
His philatelic publications were eventually sold to H. Edgar Weston, in London, in 1907.


Death

Jean-Baptiste Moens died in
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in 1908 and was interred there in the
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. His passing was noted by the philatelic press, many referring to him as ''The Father of Philately''.


References


Further reading

* Leclercq A. and G. Waroquiers. ''Jean Baptiste Moens, 1833-1908: La nomenclature de son oeuvre avec criteres de rarete''. Bruxelles: Les editions Corneille Soereman, 1981 58p. * Phillips, Charles J. The First Stamp Dealer: M. Jeane Baptiste Philippe Constant Moens. ''Stamps''. Feb. 1933 p. 81. * Winchester, John. Jean-Baptiste Moens 1833–1908: One famous Belgian! ''Stamp Magazine''. Vol. 74 No. 5 (May 2008), pp. 68–71.


External links

* Université Libre de Bruxelles (archive.org) (Fr). {{DEFAULTSORT:Moens, Jean-Baptiste 1833 births 1908 deaths People from Tournai Belgian businesspeople Stamp dealers Belgian philatelists Philatelic fakes and forgeries Burials at Ixelles Cemetery Fathers of philately Philatelic authors