Bernhardt Assmus

Bernhardt Burghardt Assmus (c.1855–unknown)[1] was a German stamp forger operating in London. He was originally from Hamburg.

Bernhardt Burghardt Assmus
Criminal chargeForgery

He was unmasked after Morris Giwelb bought forged Penny Black VR official stamps from him in August 1890.[2][3] Giwelb accompanied the police on a visit to Assmus' premises at 12 Church Street, Islington, and assisted them at Vine Street Police Station in sorting the seized material.[2]

He was found guilty of fraud in 1892.[4]

References

  1. "Police." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jan 07, 1892; pg. 14; Issue 33528.
  2. "Morris Giwelb" by Cyril Permutt in Philatelic Paraphernalia, No. 23/24, April/July 1990, pp. 333-334.
  3. Birch, Brian. (2012) Biographies of Philatelists and Dealers Archived 2016-04-06 at the Wayback Machine. 12th edition. Standish, Wigan: Brian Birch, p. 880.
  4. London, England, Proceedings of the Old Bailey and Ordinary's Accounts Index, 1674-1913

Further reading

  • Herst, H. (ed.) (1986) Forensic Philately (An Account of the Famous English Stamp Fraud Trials involving Messrs. Bluett, Benjamin, Sarpy, Jeffryes and Dr. Assmus Originally Published in "The Stamp News", 1890-1892). Lake Oswego, Oregon: Herman Herst Jr.


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