Carroll Chase

Philatelic expert (1878–1960)


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nameDr. Carroll Chase
nationalityAmerican
birth_dateSeptember 17, 1878
death_date
occupationMedical Doctor
known_forPlating of early United States and French stamps
honorsCrawford Medal (1930)
Lindenberg Medal (1932)
Luff Award (1944)
Lichtenstein Medal (1954)
APS Hall of Fame (1960)
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Carroll Chase (17 September 1878 – 11 May 1960) was an internationally recognized philatelic expert who specialized in classic stamps of the United States and France. In his effort to study classic French stamps, he traveled to France and remained there until 1941 when he returned to the United States.

Philatelic accomplishments

Chase was responsible for:

  • complete plating of the U.S. three-cent 1851-57 issue
  • plating of the French 25-centime 1871 issue
  • co-author of The First Hundred Years of Territorial Postmarks 1787–1887 (1950)
  • The Smithsonian Institution has the photographic negatives of Dr. Carroll Chase's reconstructed plates of the U. S. three cent 1851 issue. The Chase prints show each stamp in the same size as the original stamp. Each image shows a complete pane of stamps and measures 11 x 14 inches. The reconstruction includes 13 plates consisting of a left and a right pane, making a total of 26 panes.

Philatelic leadership

Chase was active in supporting philately. He:

Honors

Chase was internationally recognized and awarded a number of honors:

References and sources

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References

  1. ''[http://www.abps.org.uk/Awards/Roll_of_Distinguished_Philatelists/RDP_Background_20111231_LR.pdf Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011]'', Roll of Distinguished Philatelists Trust, London, 2011. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130819000841/http://abps.org.uk/Awards/Roll_of_Distinguished_Philatelists/RDP_Background_20111231_LR.pdf Archived here.]
  2. link
  3. "Dr. Carroll Chase Plate Studies". Flickr.

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