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John Harry Robson Lowe (7 January 1905, London – 19 August 1997, Bournemouth) was an English professional
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Life and career

Lowe is regarded by philatelists as the father of postal history, having published many definitive works on the subject and having introduced the term in his first major book ''Handstruck Postage Stamps of the Empire 1680–1900'' in 1948. In 1970 he was awarded the
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by the
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. He started his philatelic career at Fox & Co. in 1926 and then established his own firm, Robson Lowe Ltd., in Regent Street, London, in 1926. He moved to 50 Pall Mall in 1940 and ran an auction business from Bournemouth starting in 1945. For health reasons he was unable to serve in the military during World War Two. Lowe refused to sign the
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due to the refusal of the organisers to remove the name of South African
Adrian Albert Jurgens Adrian Albert Jurgens (1886 – 11 July 1953)Tyler, Varro E. ''Philatelic Forgers: Their Lives and Works.'' Revised edition. Sidney, Ohio: Linn's Stamp News, 1991, p.64. was a South African philatelist and signatory to the ''Roll of Distinguis ...
, whom he considered a
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. Lowe was a larger-than-life character and something of a raconteur. According to one story, while playing cards in South Africa, and possibly after several drinks, he won an orange farm, but was able subsequently to swap it for a stamp collection. As well as being a pioneer in postal history, Lowe was one of the first to recognise the potential of revenue philately which had been long neglected. In 1990, he was the first President of The Revenue Society.


Publications

Lowe was responsible for the publication of many of the key works in philately. His personal ''magnum opus'' was ''The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps'' which he never quite finished but which stands as a monument to his life's work. The encyclopaedia was based on the earlier ''Regent'' series. In 1974 he received the
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for Volume 5 of ''The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps'' and in 1991 he became the first stamp dealer to be made an Honorary member of the
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. * ''The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps''. London: Robson Lowe **Vol. 1, ''Great Britain and the Empire in Europe'', 1948. (Second edition 1952; 456p.) **Vol. 2, ''The Empire In Africa'', 1949. **Vol. 3, ''The Empire in Asia'', 1951. **Vol. 4, ''The Empire in Australasia'', 1962. (Supplement 1976) **Vol. 5, ''North America'', 1973. (One volume ordinary edition and two volume deluxe edition) **Vol. 6, ''Leeward Islands''. London: Christie's Robson Lowe, 1991 , 293p. *''The Regent Catalogue of Empire Postage Stamps''. London: Robson Lowe, 1932–49. *''The Regent Encyclopaedia of Empire Postage Stamps''. London: Halcyon Book Company Ltd., 1935. 240p. * ''The Romance of the Empire Posts''. London: Robson Lowe Ltd., 193? 9p. *''The Bishop Mark''. London: Robson Lowe, 1937. 20p. *''Handstruck Postage Stamps of the Empire 1680–1900''. London: Herbert Joseph Ltd., 1937. 246p. (Second edition 1938, 310p.) (Third edition 1940, 330p. with a 1943 supplement) *''The Handstruck Postage Stamps of 1840''. London: Robson Lowe, 1938. 16p. *''Masterpieces of Engraving on Postage Stamps, 1840–1940''. London: The Postal History Society, 1943 96p. *''The Systematic Study of Postal History: A paper read at the Society's meeting, 3 April 1946''. Edinburgh: R. Stewart, 1946 4p. *''How Rare Stamps and Collections are sold''. London: Robson Lowe, 1947. 15p. *''The Codrington Correspondence, 1743–1851: being a study of a recently discovered dossier of letters from the West Indian islands of Antigua and Barbuda, mostly addressed to the Codringtons of Dodington with especial reference to the history of those adventurous times and the hitherto unrecorded postal history of the Antiguan mail''. London: Robson Lowe, 1951. 112p. *''The Work of
Jean de Sperati Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 – 28 April 1957) was an Italian stamp forger. Robson Lowe considered him an artist and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work. Sperati created what ...
''. London: British Philatelic Association, 1955–56. 214 p. with 143 plates. *''The Colonial Posts in the United States of America, 1606–1783''. Co-Author: Kay Horowicz. London: Robson Lowe, 1967. 52p. *''British Postage Stamps of the 19th Century''. London: National Postal Museum, 1st ed. 1968, 2nd ed. 1979. *''The Kings of Egypt and Their Stamps 1860–1960: from a collection based on the study formed by the late A S Mackenzie-Low''. London: Robson Lowe, 1969. 40p. *''The Harrisons of Waterlows: A record of the engravers T.S. Harrison and his son Ronald when employed by Waterlow Brows. and Layton Ltd. of London, 1897–1912: Also essays for the postage stamps of the Australian Commonwealth made by Ronald G. Harrison''. London: Robson Lowe, 1970 12p. *''1922 Ireland 1972''. Printed by Woods of Perth, 1972. 12p. *''Brunei 1895 Star and Crescent Issue: the history and a plating study''. s.l.: Robson Lowe, 1973. *''Transvaal, 1878–1880''. s.l.: R. Lowe, 1973. *''The Uganda Missionaries''. London: Robson Lowe, 1974. 8p. *''The De La Rue Key Plates:based on the notes of James Ronald Whitfield''. London: R. Lowe, 1979 , 8p. *''Indian Field Post Offices 1903–04: the Aden-Yemeni Boundary Commission, the Somaliland Field Force''. London: R. Lowe, 1979 , 8p. *''The Gee-Ma Forgeries: China 1897–1949: with border areas, Manchuria, Taiwan and Yunnan; Japanese occupation of Brunei, Burma, China, Malaya; Great Britain and 24 possessions; cancellations of China & Tibet, 325 forgeries and 17 cancellations illustrated''. London: Robson Lowe, 1980 , 10p. Forged overprints and cancellations of China, Japanese Occupation, Great Britain and Tibet. *''Newspaper Postage Stamps: The De La Rue Dies 1860–1870''. London: Pall Mall Stamp Co. for Robson Lowe, 1980 , 8p. *''From China and Tibet: A commentary on letters written by missionaries working in the interior. 1844–1865''. London: Pall Mall Stamp Co. for Robson Lowe, 1981 , 20p. *''The Oswald Schroeder Forgeries''. London: Pall Mall Stamp Co. for Robson Lowe, 1981 , 16p. A study of this little known forger. *''Iraq: The Influence of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. on the postage, official and revenue stamps''. London: R. Lowe, 1984 , 21p. *''The Die Proofs of Waterlow & Sons: Pt.1, Great Britain & the Empire to 1960''. Co-Author: Colin Fraser. London: Christie's Robson Lowe, c1985 , 120p. *''The De La Rue Punch Book''. London: The Royal Philatelic Society, 1987. 23p. *''The Knights of Malta, The Lazara Correspondence''. London: Pall Mall Stamp Co., 1987 , 32p. (1789–1797 period, the French Revolution). *''The Inland Posts (1392–1672)'', London: Christie's Robson Lowe, 1987. 333p. *''Historical Letters to Gratious Street, London 1570 – 1601''. London: Christie's Robson Lowe, 1988. 40p. *''The Watson Postcards''. London: Pall Mall Stamps for Christies Robson Lowe, 1990 , 24p. *''The
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Engraved Forgeries Commonly Attributed to Angelo Panelli''. Co-Author: Carl Walske. Limassol: James Bendon, 1996 , 100p. * ''The Work of Jean de Sperati II: including previously unlisted forgeries''. Co-Author: Carl Walske. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 2001 , 218p.


See also

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