Letter from M. Knoedler & Co. to H. C. Frick, 26 November 1910

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M. KNOEDLER & CO. 355 Fifth Avenue New York. Paris. 23 Place Vendome. London, 15 Old Bond Street. Cable Address Knoedler New York Paris London

November 26, 1910. Mr. H. C. Frick, Pride's Crossing, Mass. Dear Sir: As per instructions contained in your favor of the 19th instant, we have packed and shipped today in a private Express car, to be delivered to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, on Monday next, the large Corot, Diaz, large Daubingny, Dupre, Ostade, Nattier, Greco, Valasquez, Cyyp, two Van Dycks, Millet, Turner, Raeburn, Titian and two old carved frames for the Rembrandt portraits. As per your verbal instructions to our Mr. Roland F. Knoedler, we are not insuring the above painting in transit. The writer hopes to be able to reach Pride's Monday afternoon, or not later than Tuesday morning, to remove the balance of the painting which go to make up the exhibition in the Museum. Holroyd will please attend to having the car ready at Pride's. It was impossible for us to get a steel car, so we have to take the ordinary Express car. Very truly yours, M Knoedler Co {??}

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