| GIBBONS | Stanley, English stamp dealer who founded a stamp catalogue in 1856 (7) |
| PHILATELIST | Philip swallowed a catalogue ___ a stamp catalogue he needs (11) |
| TRAMPLE | Vagrant left with English stamp (7) |
| EMPRESS | English stamp without head - Victoria? |
| SPENCER | Stanley, English painter noted for his works of Christ in a contemporary English setting (7) |
| LINCOLN | State capital of Nebraska, founded as Lancaster in 1856 (7) |
| TOUT | From "look out", a dealer who resells tickets for a profit; or, a person who spies on racehorses in training so as to obtain profitable betting tips (4) |
| EATON | Timothy, who printed a catalogue in 1884 |
| BURBERRY | Thomas, English gentlemen's outfitter who founded an outdoor clothing company in 1856 (8) |
| CHANDLER | Dealer who is in touch with large number for a start (8) |
| TOBACCONIST | Dealer who might give one a quid for a plug |
| CROUPIER | From Old French translating as "pillion-rider", a dealer who officiates at a gaming-table (8) |
| PRINCE | ___ McQueen, steroid dealer who shared a passionate kiss with Vicky Grant in Hollyoaks (6) |
| COAGULATE | Set catalogue in a different way (9) |
| CODIFY | Catalogue in which tail of puppy dog caught up (6) |
| DISCOGRAPHY | Catalogue in hard copy is good for ordering |
| REALISTIC | Down-to-earth about catalogue in excellent decor centre (9) |
| TABLE | The catalogue's in the dining-room (5) |
| DALLAS | Large city in Texas (pop about 1.7 million), incorporated in 1856 (6) |
| BIDDYMASON | Philanthropist who won a court case for her family's freedom in 1856 |