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System Number: 07305
Date: 24 March 1899
Author: H. Wunderlich and Co.[1]
Place: New York
Recipient: JW
Place: London
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler W1293
Document Type: AD


Report of sales to date for account of
Mr. J. McN. Whistler London.

NEW YORK,

March 24th 1899.

[scroll:] H. WUNDERLICH & CO.
H W & CO.
RARE PRINTS
868 B'WAY N- Y-

E. G. KENNEDY[2]
G. DIETERLEN[3]

BOUGHT OF H. WUNDERLICH & CO.
WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS,
PHOTOGRAPHS, FRAMES, ETC.

868 BROADWAY
BETWEEN 17TH & 18TH STS.

1 Etching[4] - Baby Pettigrew £3. 3.-    
1   " Archway Brussels, 10. 10.-    
1   " Railway Arch 5. 5.-    
1   " House of the Swan. Brussels. 6. 6.-    
1   " Railway Station 8. 8.-    
1   " Mairie Loches 10. 10.-    
1   " Rue de[s] bons enfants - Tours 6. 6.-    
1   " Gray's Inn Place 8. 8.-    
1   " Little furniture shop Maunders 5. 5.-    
1   " York Street. Westminster 10. 10.-    
1   " Finette & destroyed imp. 25. -.-    
1   " Rag shop - Milman's Row 10. 10.-    
1   " Clothes Exchange #1 10. 10.-    
1   " Nut Shop - Houndsditch 6. 6.-    
1   " Rennaissance [sic] Doorway 6. 6.-    
1   " Monitors 10. 10.-    
2   " Double Doorway Sandwich I & II St pair 8. 8.-    
1   " Dipping the flag 8. 8.-    
1   " The barrow - Brussels 8. 8.-    
1   " Regents Quadrant 6. 6.-    
1   " Place Daumont 6. 6.-    
1   " Mrs. Lenoir 3. 3.-    
1   " Market 5. 5.-    
1   " Brussels 5. 5.-    
1   " Woman & two Children 4. 4.-    
1   " Fish Market - Ostend 5. 5.-    
1   " Cutler Street - Hounds-ditch 8. 8.-    
1   " Cameo #1 10. 10.-    
1   " Theatre - Loches 3. 3.-    
    Carried over 226 12.-    
[p. 2][5]   Brought forward £226 12.-    
1 Etching - Little greengrocers shop 4. 4.-    
1   " Melon shop. Houndsditch 8. 8.-    
1   " Glass furnace - Murano 10. 10.-    
1   " Chate[a]u Touraine 4. 4.-    
1   " Hotel Loches 4. 4.-    
1   " St Augustine at Tours 10. 10.-    
1   " Rennaissance window - Chienonceau 8. 8.-    
1   " Cellar door ? Hotel Tours 6. 6.-    
1   " Fruit stall 7. 7.-    
1   " Pierrot 12. 12.-    
1   " Camal - Ostend 7. 7.-    
1   " Grand Place - Brussels - 12. 12.-    
1   " Quai de Montebello 10. 10.-    
1   " Gold house (Grand Place) 6. 6.-    
1   " Hotel Blanche - Tours ? 8. 8.-    
1   " Market Place - Tours ? 10. 10.-    
1   " Palace - Brussels 12. 12.-    
1   " Butcher's, - Sandwich 3. 3.-    
1   " After the sale 7. 7.-    
1   " Visitors' boat Naval Review 10. 10.-    
2   " Rochester Row @ £10.10 - 21 -.-    
1   " Portsmouth children 5. 5.-    
1   " Fishing Quay - Ostend 8. 8.-    
1   " St James' Place Houndsditch 8. 8.-    
1   " Fleet Evening 8. 8.-    
1   " The little hat 4. 4.-    
1   " The little nurse 4. 4.-    
1   " Naval review (Fleet evening?) 10. 10.-    
1   " Chienonceau 10. 10.-    
1   " Courtyard - Rue P. L. Courier 6. 6.-    
1   " Street & tower 6. 6.-    
2   " Maunders' fish shop @ £10.10 - 21 -.-    
1   " The Barrow - Brussels 7. 7.-    
1   " Booth (Market) 10. 10.-    
2 Lithos - Gatti[']s @ £2.2 - 4. 4.-    
1   " Lindsay Row - Chelsea 2. 2.-      
    carried over 531 2.-    
[p. 3][6]   Brought forward £531 2.-    
1 Litho - Interior - Wall with window & picture 2. 2.-    
1   " Rue Furstenburg 3. 3.-    
1   " Pantheon, from terrace of Luxemburg gardens. 3. 3.-    
1   " Little balcony 2. 2.-    
1   " Téte-a-téte 3. 3.-    
1   " The horse 2. 2.-    
1   " Draped figure of woman (in bistre) 2. 2.-    
1   " Waterloo Bridge 4. 4.-    
3   " Little London @ £5.5 - 15. 15.-    
1   " Charing Cross R. R. bridge 4. 4.-    
1   " Late piquet 3. 3.-    
1   " Little court, Cloth fair 3. 3.-    
1   " Drury Lane rags 3. 3.-    
1   " The long balcony 3. 3.-    
1   " Draped figure of woman 2. 2.-    
1   " Whitesmiths, Impasse de[s] Carmélites 3. 3.-    
1   " Churchyard 2. 2.-    
      £593 1/-    
    less 20% 118 12/2 £474. 8/10

 

[p. 4] Memo, of Etchings, Lithographs & Pastels
Bought of Mr. J. McN. Whistler London.

[the printed letterhead is repeated, as on page one]

Summer 1898.

1 Etching[7] - Carpet Menders - Paris - £10. 10.-    
1   " Sun flowers. Rue des Beaux Arts 10. 10.-    
1   " Nocturne furnace & destroyed proof 6. 6.-    
1   " Pierot 12. 12.- £39. 18.-
1 Etchg - The beggars   }    
1   " Traghetto   }    
1   " Palace   } 37. 16.-
1 Litho - Waterloo bridge 4. 4.-    
1   " Little doorway. Lyme Regis, 4. 4.-    
1   " Little draped figure leaning 3. 3.-    
1   " The Tyresmith 3. 3.-    
1   " The Doctor 5. 5.-    
1   " The Garden 3. 3.-    
1   " Green & Yellow house, Lannion 6. 6.-    
1   " St Anne's Soho 5. 5.-    
1   " Sunday, Lyme Regis 4. 4.-    
1   " Butcher's dog. 6. 6.-    
1   " Horoscope 3. 3.-    
1   " Little London Model 3. 3.-    
1   " A portrait of a Lady 5. 5.-    
1   " Winged hat 4. 4.-    
1   " Little London 5. 5.-    
1   " Charing Cross Railroad Bridge 4. 4.-    
1   " Savoy pigeons 4. 4.-    
1   " Whitesmiths 3. 3.-    
1   " Draped figure reclining (in colors) 3. 3.-    
1   " Managers window 3. 3.-    
      84. -.-    
    less 20% 16. 16.- 67. 4.-
2 Pastels -       50. -.-
          £194. 18.-

 


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Notes:

1.  H. Wunderlich and Co.
The firm of print publishers and dealers established by Hermann Wunderlich (ca 1839 - d.1892), print dealer [more].

2.  E. G. KENNEDY
Edward Guthrie Kennedy (1849-1932), dealer with H. Wunderlich and Co., New York [more].

3.  G. DIETERLEN
G. Dieterlen, employee at H. Wunderlich and Co., New York.

4.  Etching
The list includes mis-spellings and variant titles. The works of art listed on p. 1 are: Baby Pettigrew (K.341); Archway, Brussels (K.366); Railway-Arch (K.268); House of the Swan, Brussels (K.363); Railway-Station, Voves (K.371); Mairie, Loches (K.382); Rue des Bons Enfants, Tours (K.372); Gray's Inn Place (K.297); probably Furniture-Shop (K.266); York Street, Westminster (K.270); Finette (K.58); Rag-Shop, Milman's Row (K.272); Clothes-Exchange, No.1 (K.287); Nut-Shop, St.James's Place (K.291); probably Doorway, Touraine (K.381); Monitors (K.318); Double Doorway, Sandwich (K.306); Dipping the Flag (K.325); The Barrow, Brussels (K.357); Regent's Quadrant (K.239); Place Daumont (K.369); Miss Lenoir (K.334); possibly Market-Place, Bruges (K.351); one of the 'Belgian set', 1887 (K.349-367) (excat 8); 'Woman & two Children has not been identified, but could possibly be Petticoat Lane (K.285); Fish-Market, Ostend (K.349); Cutler Street, Hounsditch (K.292); Cameo No.1 (Mother and Child) (K.347); and Theatre, Loches (K.387).

5.  [p. 2]
The works of art listed on p. 2 are as follows: possibly Fruitshop (K.259); Melon-Shop, Hounsditch (K.293); Glass-Furnace, Murano (K.217); Chateau, Touraine (K.379); Hotel de la Promenade, Loches (K.391); possibly Tour St.Antoine, Loches (K.392); Renaissance Window, Loches (K.390); Cellar-Door, Tours (K.377); possibly The Barrow, Brussels (K.357); Pierrot (K.407); Canal, Ostend (K.353); Grand Place, Brussels (K.362); Quai de Montebello (K.417); Gold-House, Brussels (K.360); Hotel Croix Blanche, Tours (K.373); Market-Place, Tours (K.374); Palaces, Brussels (K.361); Butcher's Shop, Sandwich (K.308); After the Sale, Hounsditch (K.294); Visitor's Boat (K.320); Rochester Row (K.269); Portsmouth Children (K.323); probably Quai, Ostend (K.352); St.James's Place, Houndsditch (K.290); The Fleet: Evening (K.326); The Little Hat (K.335); The Little Nurse (K.302); The Fleet: Evening (K.326); probably Chateau, Touraine (K.379); Courtyard, Rue P.L.Courier (K.368); probably Hotel de Ville, Loches (K.384); probably Little Maunder's (K.279); The Barrow, Brussels (K.357); possibly Booth at a fair (K.249); Gatti's (C.38); Lindsey Row, Chelsea (C.23).

6.  [p. 3]
The printed letterhead is repeated at the top of p. 3, with the added words 'Report of Sales continued', and a date (written in pencil in another hand): 'Mar 24 '99'. The works of art listed on p. 3 are: Hôtel Colbert, Windows (C.41); Rue Furstenburg (C.97); The Pantheon, from the terrace of the Luxembourg Gardens (C.70); The Little Balcony (C.83); Tête-à-tête in the Garden (C.90); Study of a Horse (C.132); probably Figure Study in Colors (C.39); Waterloo Bridge (C.156); Little London (C.158); Charing Cross Railway Bridge (C.157); Late Picquet (C.94); Little Court, Cloth Fair (C.22); Drury Lane Rags (C.25); The Long Balcony (C.82); possibly Draped Figure, Standing (C.46); The Whitesmiths, Impasse des Carmélites (C.92); and Churchyard (C.21).

7.  Etching
The works of art listed on p. 4 are: Carpet-Menders (K.420); Sunflowers, Rue des Beaux-Arts (K.422); Nocturne: Furnace (K.213); Pierrot (K.407); The Beggars (K.194); The Traghetto, No.1 (K.190); The Palaces (K.187); Waterloo Bridge (C.156); The Little Doorway, Lyme Regis (C.119); Little Draped Figure, Leaning (C.76); The Tyresmith (C.36); The Doctor (C.110); The Garden (C.40); Yellow House, Lannion (C.67); St Anne's, Soho (C.162); Sunday, Lyme Regis (C.134); The Butcher's Dog (C.166); The Horoscope (C.30); Little London Model (C.168); possibly Portrait Study: Miss Charlotte R. Williams (C.58) or A Portrait: Mildred Howells (C.112); The Winged Hat (C.34); Little London (C.158); Charing Cross Railway Bridge (C.157); Savoy Pigeons (C.154); The Whitesmiths, Impasse des Carmélites (C.92); Draped Figure, Reclining (C.56); and The Manager's Window, Gaiety Theatre (C.150).