N. Imperato
Nino Imperato, normally known just as N. Imperato, was a stamp forger based in Genoa, Italy in the early 1920s.
Like Francois Fournier, Imperato promoted his forgeries as facsimiles available to the collector at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. His house journal, Il-Fac-simile, went through at least nineteen editions between 1920 and 1922. Amongst other content the journal included two short articles by fellow forger Angelo Panelli.
Work
Forgeries were produced of a wide range of stamps, including:- Italian occupation of Austria - 1918 issue overprinted Venezia Giulia and Venezia Tridentina.
- Brazil issues of 1850.
- Eritrea stamps of 1892.
- Honduras issue of 1898.
- Italian offices in the Turkish Empire, stamps of 1908.
- Spain Don Quixote commemoratives of 1905.
- Sicily Neapolitan Provinces stamps of 1861.
- British occupation of Batum 1919.