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I was sorry to learn from Roland that you had abandoned your trip to Europe. You would have enjoyed our new place & it is a jolly place for lunch thoroughly comfortable throughout. Our exhibition is a great success & is very fine. I borrowed some fine pictures here in London for the opening & I think have established the fact that we deal in other things than Ridgway Knights and [[ ?? ]] Roland is very pleased with it & has never been so comfortable in his life. | I was sorry to learn from Roland that you had abandoned your trip to Europe. You would have enjoyed our new place & it is a jolly place for lunch thoroughly comfortable throughout. Our exhibition is a great success & is very fine. I borrowed some fine pictures here in London for the opening & I think have established the fact that we deal in other things than Ridgway Knights and Chelminskis [[ ?? ]] Roland is very pleased with it & has never been so comfortable in his life. | ||
I went to Coombe Monday & it brought to mind our fine contests of last year. It did look beautiful the blue bells & chrysanthemums & the courses has been very much improved. We couldnt get Coombe House | I went to Coombe Monday & it brought to mind our fine contests of last year. It did look beautiful the blue bells & chrysanthemums & the courses has been very much improved. We couldnt get Coombe House |
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NEW YORK, 556 & 558, FIFTH AVENUE. PARIS, 23, PLACE VENDOME. CABLE ADDRESSES KNOEDLER, LONDON. KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. KNOEDLER, PARIS. TELEPHONE 2514 MAYFAIR.
15, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W.
Stamped, top right of page OFFICE OF H. C. FRICK
RECEIVED
JUN 2 1913
FORWARDED
REFERRED
ANSWERED
In pencil, semi-encircled File
16 May 1913.
Dear Mr Frick,
I was sorry to learn from Roland that you had abandoned your trip to Europe. You would have enjoyed our new place & it is a jolly place for lunch thoroughly comfortable throughout. Our exhibition is a great success & is very fine. I borrowed some fine pictures here in London for the opening & I think have established the fact that we deal in other things than Ridgway Knights and Chelminskis ?? Roland is very pleased with it & has never been so comfortable in his life.
I went to Coombe Monday & it brought to mind our fine contests of last year. It did look beautiful the blue bells & chrysanthemums & the courses has been very much improved. We couldnt get Coombe House
In pencil, lower right corner of page [HC.317.008]
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