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Letter from Charles Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 4 June 1897

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No 82 was bought by Tooth & Sons on order. No 84 has been sold by Agnew to Pierpont Morgan and No. 85 to Sir Donald Currey SHOULD BE CURRIE a great admirer of Turner, who owns a large number of his pictures, which he has willed to the National Gallery of Scotland.  
No 82 was bought by Tooth & Sons on order. No 84 has been sold by Agnew to Pierpont Morgan and No. 85 to Sir Donald Currey [Currie] a great admirer of Turner, who owns a large number of his pictures, which he has willed to the National Gallery of Scotland.  


No 83 was purchased by Wallis & Son, dealers, for 7,600 guineas about £8000. & is today unsold, they have just put it on exhibition & will sell it  
No 83 was purchased by Wallis & Son, dealers, for 7,600 guineas about £8000. & is today unsold, they have just put it on exhibition & will sell it  
 
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No 82 was bought by Tooth & Sons on order. No 84 has been sold by Agnew to Pierpont Morgan and No. 85 to Sir Donald Currey [Currie] a great admirer of Turner, who owns a large number of his pictures, which he has willed to the National Gallery of Scotland.

No 83 was purchased by Wallis & Son, dealers, for 7,600 guineas about £8000. & is today unsold, they have just put it on exhibition & will sell it [end page 2 of 5]