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Old 12-15-2014, 01:48 PM
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Default Small T332 Helmar Inheritance, new to the hobby

Every now and then I get contacted by folks searching the web who have a few questions on cards. I always try to help. Such was the case yesterday. EK, a very polite gentleman, contacted me and asked if I could help identify some -

"older baseball stamps or cards (maybe tobacco cards)..."


so of course I said sure. He sent the pics and they were T332 Helmar stamps. We all know them but anyone not in the pre-war hobby might/probably does not. EK gave me a little more info, a few more pics, and said it was ok to share.

"My father just gave me my great grandfather’s effects that have been in his attic for about 30 years. I’ve been doing some genealogy research, so he provided the bins which contained pictures, documents, and many other miscellaneous items. Among them was a small business-card-size box of tobacco silks with these underneath them. My great-grandfather was from NJ where he lived from about 1890 until 1970. He was a print shop owner, newspaper author/publisher, stamp collector, ham radio operator, local historian, and had many other interests."

The great grandfather was James H Tregenza, who collected them. Thanks to EK (our newest member) for sharing.....
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Old 12-15-2014, 02:23 PM
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Default Interesting to see multiples in such a small collection

It's interesting to see the multiples of Devore, Sweeney, and Oakes in such a small collection. Was the collector hoarding his favorite players or were some Helmar Stamps simply easier to come by compared to others?


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Old 12-15-2014, 03:01 PM
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Thanks for the back story on these EK. Welcome to the board.
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Old 12-15-2014, 03:31 PM
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Default Cool stamps; I have the GT one from the...

T331 College Yells stamp series.

And that reminds me, this auction ended last week, and I didn't see anyone talking it up. Postaco Stamps

Thought it was a pretty nice collection and seemed to go for less than I expected; last post about them I could find here said that commons went for $25-40 each. So to get that many HOFs in the lot was probably a steal at $20 apiece.
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Default Helmar Stamps

I'm at @ 60% complete after starting a Helmar Stamp (baseball only) set in the summer of 2013. Many of mine are in horrible condition though! I could have used a collection like this one to get started!!

I know that Brian K. has a complete set (baseball players + actresses) that he just finished this year. I believe there are only two other known complete baseball sets known.

I love seeing them all strewn about in the box like that (from Leon's post). Welcome to the board EK! Let me know if you want to do any trading!!
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LOVE seeing old stuff in its "newly discovered" state! Thanks for sharing the story & pics Leon.

Welcome EK.
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Default EK...............

........if you've indeed joined Net54, here's how those little stamps were packaged (but first inside the glassine envelope, of course):

Good luck!

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