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Old 08-20-2010, 02:03 PM
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Default Our friend, Sir Edward Wharton-Tigar

As a young collector we first met Wharton-Tigar whilst we were both examining the Buridck collection in the print room of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

As the story goes he asked to borrow our pencil, noting his distinguished British accent, we inquired as to whether he knew Wharton Tigar- When he responded "It is I" a 15 year friendship began. We had the pleasure of having lunch or dinner with himin New York on several different evenings.

We spent two wonderful evenings at his London flat and lovely dinner with his
wife, butler and chef- certainly the way we like to live---. His wife was one of the UK's leading collectors and breeders of rare sheep.

The entire 3rd Floor of the Flat was dedicated to his tobacco card collection. Whilst most of the samples were rare cards from the UK and around the world, the baseball display- especially 19th cards, 19th century team cabinets andthe largest collection of high grade Ramlys extant was breathtaking.

We corresponded numerous times. and Sir Edward shared many stories about
Bray, Burdick and other pioneering collectors. We also talked at length about his masterful 5 edition World Tobacco Index

And finally, we traded cards on at least half dozen occasions. More than 10 years before his passing he told us of his plans to leave his collection to the British Museum.

We were saddened by his passing, and miss one of the finest most knowledgeable gentlemen we ever had the honor to meet.

Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest want List

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