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Toll-Free Number:

  • (800) 237-5692
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  • (203) 454-0111
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 213
    Bryan Camarda
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 248
    Eric Camarda
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 214
    John Reznikoff
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 226
    Lisa Meier
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 225
    Loraine Cordes
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 227
    Lucas Reznikoff
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 222
    Lucy Solano
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 218
    May Vogel
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 211
    Paula Phillips
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 212
    Rebecca Guernsey
  • (203) 454-0111 ext 210
    Robin Cohen

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Bryan Camarda, Eric Camarda, John Reznikoff, Lisa Meier, Loraine Cordes, Lucas Reznikoff, Lucy Solano, May Vogel, Paula Phillips, Rebecca Guernsey, Robin Cohen
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The University Archives Auction website has several department contact numbers, so users may want to check it for the correct details. The toll-free number for general inquiries is 1-800-237-5692. To talk to a staff member, call 1-203-454-0111 during office hours.

Dial 1- 203-454-0111 ext 213 to talk to Bryan Camarda, the head of the stamp division, and 1-203-454-0111 ext 248 for Eric Camarda. The University Archives NY customer service desk will give you all the information you need through the phone.

The University Archives online platform has several email addresses for all the vital heads of departments. You can email John Reznikoff, Founder, Owner & President of University Archives, at john@universityarchives.com. The head and owner of the stamps division is Bryan Camarda, who can be reached at bryan@universityarchives.com. You can talk to Robin Cohen, Senior Auction Director, at robin@universityarchives.com and Christina Collins, Consignment Director, at christina@universityarchives.com. Luke Pascal is the Acquisitions and New Media head, available at luke@universityarchives.com. Contact the University Archives Auction Chief Financial Officer, May Vogel, at may@universityarchives.com for financial matters.

Written correspondence should be addressed to the University Archives, A Division of USC, Inc., 88 Danbury Road, Suite 2A, Wilton, CT 06897. Mail response is slower than phone calls and website forms, so users may want to reserve it for non-urgent inquiries. The primary University Archives Auction location is at 49 Richmondville Avenue, Westport, Connecticut 06880, United States. Customers can visit the University Archives NY address when they need an in-person meeting with company representatives.

You can contact the University Archives online team through a form on the website. On the homepage is a Contact Us tab, where a form pops up with details to fill in. You'll need to give your name, email address, and message, then submit the form. After submitting the form, a University Archives NY representative will contact you within 24 hours to follow up and solve your issue. On the same page, there is a directory with emails of essential staff members who will address your issues.

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University Archives
49 Richmondville Avenue
Westport, Connecticut 06880
United States

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203-454-3111

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University Archives is an online service specializing in estimation and trade of rare documents and manuscripts. The service is founded by John Reznikoff and Bryan Camarda, who act as core specialists of the estimation process. All the items represented in University Archives are claimed to meet high professional standards for authenticity. The website features two basic galleries of items: general gallery and premiere galley. All of the items are categorized and sorted according to the subject and period. Visitors, who want to sell their items are offered with a set of insurance documents for the procedure.

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