HISTORY OF OWNERSHIP
1873- L. VERNON
VAUGHAN, BRITISH GUIANA.
• Discovered by the Scottish schoolboy living in South America, among
family papers in 1873.
NEIL R. MCKINNON, BRITISH GUIANA.
• Purchased from Vaughan
• Sent to Glasgow, Scotland for inspection 1878.
THOMAS RIDPATH, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
• Purchased from McKinnon.
• Recognized the stamp’s rarity 1878.
PHILIPPE LA RENOTIÈRE VON FERRARY, FRANCE.
• Purchased from Thomas Ridpath.
• Austrian nobleman and owner of the world’s most famous stamp
collection, who moved to Switzerland at outbreak of World War I.
• Bequeathed his collection to Postal museum in Berlin at his death.
• Ferrary Collection seized by France as war reparations and sold in a
celebrated series of 14 auctions from 1920 to 1925, including the British
Guiana in 1922.
1922- ARTHUR HIND, UTICA, NEW YORK.
• Purchased at the auction by dealer Hugo Griebert on behalf of Hind
Set then-record auction price of $35,000.
1933- WIDOW OF ARTHUR HIND, NEW YORK.
• Hind's will directed that his collection should be sold for the
benefit of his estate. His widow successfully contested this, saying Hind had
given her the stamp in his lifetime.
• Hind’s widow continued to exhibit and display the stamp.
• Sold to Frederick T. Small by Finbar Kenny, Manager of the stamp
department of R.H. Macy of New York, after the 1940 World’s Fair exhibition.
1940- FREDERICK T. SMALL, FLORIDA.
• Australian living in Florida.
• Consigned for auction with Robert Siegel of New York, 1970.
1970-IRWIN WEINBERG STAMP CONSORTIUM.
• Irwin Weinberg led a consortium of buyers at the auction
Set then-record auction price of $280,000.
• Consigned to auction in 1980.
1980-JOHN E. DU PONT, PENNSYLVANIA.
• Purchased at auction for then-record price of $935,000.
One of the more fascinating aspects of the British Guiana 1856 1¢
Magenta stamp is the reverse, which shows the personal owner marks of several
of its famous owners.