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Letter from H.J. Duveen to Henry Clay Frick,10 October 1906

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21, Old Bond Street, London, 302, Fifth Avenue, Duveen Bros. New York, October 10, 1906.

H. C. Frick, Esq., Pride's Crossing, Mass. Dear Sir, I am pleased to say I returned yesterday from Europe safe and well after four months absence, and was sorry to hear that you have had so much trouble and delay with your house; however, I hear you are comfortably installed and I hope I may now have the pleasure of coming to see you. The Silver Andirons will be here the beginning of next week and as soon as they arrive, I will have them sent to you for trial. I also have a small Serving Table for the dining room coming, and have in hand another Side Table for your dining room, as per your request made to our people this summer. If you will be at Pride's Crossing next Monday then I will leave here on Sunday night and I can spend the greater part of Monday with you. I can then also talk to you about the Hainauer Collection. I trust yourself and Mrs. Frick are very well, and awaiting your answer either by letter or telegram, believe me, Yours sincerely, H. J. Duveen

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