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Letter from Charles Carstairs to [Henry Clay] Frick, 20 November 1908 [page 2 of 2]
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nothing of the value of his pictures + asks the same for a man Gainsborough as an early woman that the late picture would command -- He must reduce his prices before anything can be accomplished -- He has been trying to sell his collection as a whole. I have been keeping in touch with him + he is a friend of Percil Nuelusson's?? + Bertie Woodhouse, I don't think you can save any money by dealing through Blaker - Agnew was there only last week and I know has appraised his pictures for much less than he thought he ought to get. I spoke to Woodhouse some time ago about his (Darneley) placing his collections in my hands for sale at 10%--I simply write you this for your own guidance--With kindest regards Yours sincerely, C.S. Carstairs