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Duveen Brothers
720 Fifth Avenue
New York
July
Ninth
1918.
[[RECEIVED
JUL 19 1918
H.C. FRICK]]
JD-A
Dear Mr. Frick,
With regard to the fine small Bronze which I spoke to you about this morning, I beg to enclose you the owner's letter, which I think you will find rather amusing. We have replied to him that the price is too high.
I may remark that at this time last year he was asking $100000.00 for it. No doubt if we wait a few more months the price will go down still more considerably. The Bronze is still a perfect gem and one of the very few remaining fine small Bronzes that I know of. We missed purchasing this about fifteen years ago in Italy.
Believe me to remain,
Yours very truly,
Joseph Duveen
H.C. Frick, Esq.,
1 East 70th Street,
New York City.
Enclosure
original letter
720 Fifth Avenue
New York
July
Ninth
1918.
[[RECEIVED
JUL 19 1918
H.C. FRICK]]
JD-A
Dear Mr. Frick,
With regard to the fine small Bronze which I spoke to you about this morning, I beg to enclose you the owner's letter, which I think you will find rather amusing. We have replied to him that the price is too high.
I may remark that at this time last year he was asking $100000.00 for it. No doubt if we wait a few more months the price will go down still more considerably. The Bronze is still a perfect gem and one of the very few remaining fine small Bronzes that I know of. We missed purchasing this about fifteen years ago in Italy.
Believe me to remain,
Yours very truly,
Joseph Duveen
H.C. Frick, Esq.,
1 East 70th Street,
New York City.
Enclosure
original letter
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