Letter from F.W. McElroy to Joseph Holroyd, 6 May 1911

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LETTERHEAD

H. C. FRICK. PITTSBURGH, PA.

/LETTERHEAD


May 6th, 1911.


Dear Sir:-


In response to your telegram asking for copies of bills of all antique porcelains in house at Pride's, I forward herewith a typewritten list consisting of items taken from various bills charged to "Furnishings Eagle Rock"; also a list of Cottier items originally charged to Clayton furnishings, but most of which I believe are at Pride's.


If there is anything further needed please wire. It is possible, of course, that I may have something in New York House account, which may have been transferred to Pride's.


In this connection, which you would hurry along the checking of that list of paintings I left with you when in New York, so that we can complete our book.


Yours very truly,

SIGNED F. W. McElroy


To

MR. JOSEPH HOLROYD, Pride's Crossing, MASSACHUSETTS.

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