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Description John Edward Gray (1800-1875), an English zoologist associated with the British Museum, one of the earliest stamp collectors, put out a popular collector-inspire catalog in 1861. The first identifiable stamp collector who bought the Penny Black in blocks of four in 1840.
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Source An old picture from 'Intertwining of Philatelic and Social History' by Calvet M. Hahn
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