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The Corresponence of James McNeil Whistler
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System Number: 13041
Date: [20 April 1903][1]
Author: JW
Place: [London]
Recipient: Robert Dunthorne[2]
Place: London
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler NB 1/62/1
Document Type: MsD[3]


Mr. Robert Dunthorne. 5. Vigo Street.

1902. Etchings[4]  1. Nocturne Furnace.   £12" 12" 0
  1. The Chancellerie Loches.   15" 15" 0
  1. Cameo no. 1.   15" 15" 0
  1. Troop Ships.   10" 10" 0
    Taken Dec 24th & paid for by cheque £401-4-0        
April 20th 1903. 2. Putney Bridge. 10 gs 21" 0 0
  1. Battersea Bridge.   12" 12" 0
  1. Drury Lane.   6" 6" 0
  1. Fishing Boats.   6" 6" 0
  1. Doorway & vine.   6" 6" 0
  1. Lagoon Noon.   10" 10" 0
  1. Nocturne Furnace.   10" 10" 0
  2. Riva. no. 2.   12" 12" 0
  1. Beggars.   15" 15" 0
  1. The Balcony.   12" 12" 0
  3. San Biaggio 12 gs 12 37 " 12 16 " 0
  1. Zaandam.   12" 12" 0
    Settled by cheque. April 20th 1903.   177" 9" 0
    less 20%.   35" 9 0
      £ 142 0" 0

 


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Notes:

1.  [20 April 1903]
The page was used between 24 December 1902 and 20 April 1903.

2.  Robert Dunthorne
Robert Dunthorne (b. ca 1851), of the Rembrandt Gallery, print dealer and publisher [more].

3.  MsD
Written in the hand of Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958), JW's sister-in-law [more].

4.  Etchings
This is an account for the sale of etchings including Nocturne: Furnace (K.213), Chancellerie, Loches (K.383), Cameo No.1 (Mother and Child) (K.347), Troop Ships (K.319), Old Putney Bridge (K.178), Old Battersea Bridge (K.177), Drury Lane (K.237), Fishing-Boats, Hastings (K.158) or possibly Fishing-Boat (K.208), Doorway and Vine (K.196), Lagoon: Noon (K.216), Nocturne: Furnace (K.213), The Riva, No.2 (K.206), The Beggars (K.194), The Balcony (K.207), San Biagio (K.197), Zaandam (K.416).