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Letter from Joseph Duveen to Henry Clay Frick, 24 June 1916

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Beginning of Page 4 Duveen Brother 720 Fifth Avenue New York

H.C. Frick, Esq. June 24, 1916. Page #4

absolutely all those articles which deserve your consideration or that of any great collector.

I wish again to express to you my keen personal gratification in having been able to secure for you these gems, which I am sure you will appreciate more and more as time passes, and which cannot, in my judgment, be duplicated anywhere in the world. It is my ambition that your collection shall embrace only objects of this pre-eminence, dignity and merit. Every object which I have just sold to you is of this character, and I am more pleased than I can say to be the means of your possessing them.

With assurances of my high regard, believe me to remain,

Yours very truly, Signed: Joseph Duveen

Please note postscript following page (5).

H.C. Frick, Esq. Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts.

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