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- Q4647556 description "Stamp dealer".
- Q4647556 description "Stamp dealer".
- Q4647556 subject Q5834038.
- Q4647556 subject Q6937006.
- Q4647556 subject Q8315525.
- Q4647556 abstract "Alexander Berridge Kay (1879 - 4 December 1944) was the founder, with E.J. Bridger, of the stamp dealers Bridger and Kay in 1897 or 1898 and a leading figure in the Fiscal Philatelic Society. In 1910, Kay identified used copies of the Italian forgery of the British grey-green Victorian 10 shilling stamp watermarked anchor and perforated 14. His letter to The London Philatelist, published in November 1910, warned the philatelic community of its existence.".
- Q4647556 alias "Kay, Alexander Berridge".
- Q4647556 birthDate "1879".
- Q4647556 birthYear "1879".
- Q4647556 deathDate "1944-12-04".
- Q4647556 deathYear "1944".
- Q4647556 thumbnail Priced_Catalogue_of_British_Colonial_Adhesive_Revenue,_Telegraph_and_Railway_Stamps_1908.jpg?width=300.
- Q4647556 wikiPageExternalLink www.bridgerkay.com.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q131026.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q4051163.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q4483745.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q5454377.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q5834038.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q6052413.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q6380170.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q686880.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937006.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q699462.
- Q4647556 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315525.
- Q4647556 alternativeNames "Kay, Alexander Berridge".
- Q4647556 dateOfBirth "1879".
- Q4647556 dateOfDeath "1944-12-04".
- Q4647556 name "Kay, A. B.".
- Q4647556 shortDescription "Stamp dealer".
- Q4647556 type Person.
- Q4647556 type Agent.
- Q4647556 type Person.
- Q4647556 type Agent.
- Q4647556 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4647556 type Thing.
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- Q4647556 type Person.
- Q4647556 comment "Alexander Berridge Kay (1879 - 4 December 1944) was the founder, with E.J. Bridger, of the stamp dealers Bridger and Kay in 1897 or 1898 and a leading figure in the Fiscal Philatelic Society. In 1910, Kay identified used copies of the Italian forgery of the British grey-green Victorian 10 shilling stamp watermarked anchor and perforated 14. His letter to The London Philatelist, published in November 1910, warned the philatelic community of its existence.".
- Q4647556 label "A. B. Kay".
- Q4647556 depiction Priced_Catalogue_of_British_Colonial_Adhesive_Revenue,_Telegraph_and_Railway_Stamps_1908.jpg.
- Q4647556 givenName "A. B.".
- Q4647556 name "A. B. Kay".
- Q4647556 name "Kay, A. B.".
- Q4647556 surname "Kay".