Description: Lot of five short letters from H. E. Deats to E. B. Sterling - June 1899. These are on half sized pages. There are numerous markings on them (underlining, notes). Discussion about Jock & Wildner match stamps. Typed letters. One signature of H. E. Deats. Hiram Edmund Deats (May 20, 1870 – March 16, 1963) was an American philatelist, historian and publisher from Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was especially acclaimed for his collection of revenue stamps. (Wikipedia) Edward Boker Sterling (1851-1925) - mycologist, i.e., a mushroom expert as well as a very popular stamp and coin dealer who became more well-known among the philatelists due to his short-lived business connection with Hiram Edmund Deats when they purchased 213 tons of printed engraved paper materiel from the United States Treasury Department that was earmarked as worthless. (NumismaticMail)
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