Letter from H.J. Duveen to Henry Clay Frick, 19 February 1908

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LETTERHEAD


302 Fifth Avenue,

New York, February 19, 1908.


/LETTERHEAD


H. C. Frick Esq.,

640 Fifth Avenue,

New York City.


My dear Mr. Frick.


I have pleasure in sending you herewith, the two old Dresden Vases, and the two old Louis XV ormolu and bronze ornaments, ex the Kann Collection, which you selected last Spring when you were in Paris. I would have delivered these to you before, but they have been in the Custom House for several weeks, owing to some error in shipment.


I am also sending herewith, a complete catalogue of the Kann Collection, including Objets d'art and pictures, which I hope you will kindly accept with the compliments of this Firm, for your Library.


You will notice that I have marked the catalogue in which are illustrated, the four objects which you have selected.


And with my kind regards,

Believe me,

Yours faithfully,


SIGNED H J Duveen


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