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System Number: 13042
Date: [17 June 1903][1]
Author: JW
Place: [London]
Recipient: Robert Dunthorne[2]
Place: London
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler NB 1/62-3
Document Type: MsD[3]


Mr Robert Dunthorne - 5 Vigo Street

June 8th 1903. 1. The Young Tree Lincoln's Inn [4].   £6 - 6 - 0
  1. The Chancellerie Loches.   16" 16" 0 -
  1. Turkeys.   14" 14" 0 -
  1. Fishing Boat.   8" 8" 0 -
  1. Riva. no. 2.   16" 16" 0 -
  1. Baby Pettigrew.   10" 10" 0 -
  1. Pierrot.   21" 0" 0 -
  1. Café Corazza - Paris.   8" 8" 0 -
  1. The Piazetta   21" 0" 0 -
  1. The Little Hat.   10" 10" 0 -
  1. The Hole in the Wall Ajaccio -   12" 12" 0 -
  1. Wood's Fruit Shop. Chelsea.   10" 10" 0 -
  1. The Flower Market Brussels.   12" 12" 0 -
  1. Cameo. No. 1 -   15" 15" 0 -
  3. San Biaggio 12 - gs 37" 16" 0 -
  1. Fruit Stall Venice -   18" 18" 0 -
  1. The Swan House Brussels -   15" 15" 0 -
  1. Nash's Fruit Shop.   12" 12" 0 -
  1. Grande Place Brussels.   15" 15" 0 -
  1. Tilbury.   10" 10" 0 -
  1. Troop Ships -   10" 10" 0 -
  1. Dipping the Flag   8" 8" 0
        28316 - 1 - 0

 

[p. 2] Mr. Robert Dunthorne 5. Vigo Street -

        316. 1. 0.
June 8th. 1903. 1. The Marché St. Germain -   15. 15. 0.
  1. Return to Tilbury -   6. 6. 0.
  1. The Mast.   15. 15. 0.
  1. Battersea Bridge.   12. 12. 0.
  1. Putney Bridge -   10. 10. 0.
  1. Gun Boat -   12. 12. 0.
  1. Rue de Vannes Paris   10. 10. 0.
  1. Embroidered Curtain Amsterdam.   26. 5. 0.
      £ 426. 6. 0
    Less 20%   85. 5. 0.
      £ 341. 1. 0
    Paid by cheque June 17th 1903.        

 


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Notes:

1.  [17 June 1903]
This is the final date on the document.

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.  The Young Tree Lincoln's Inn ... Amsterdam
This is an account for the sale of etchings including The Young Tree (K.296), Chancellerie, Loches (K.383), Turkeys (K.199), Fishing-Boat (K.208), The Riva, No.2 (K.206), Baby Pettigrew (K.341), Pierrot (K.407), Café Corazza, Palais Royale (K.436), The Piazzetta (K.189), The Little Hat (K.335), probably Bohemians, Corsica (K.442), Woods's Fruit-Shop (K.265), Flower-Market, Brussels (K.359), Cameo No.1 (Mother and Child) (K.347), San Biagio (K.197), Fruit-Stall (K.200), House of the Swan, Brussels (K.363), T.A.Nash's Fruit-Shop (K.263), Grand Place, Brussels (K.362), Tilbury (K.317), Troop Ships (K.319), Dipping the Flag (K.325), Return to Tilbury (K.327), The Mast (K.195), probably Old Battersea Bridge (K.177), Old Putney Bridge (K.178), The Turret Ship (K.321), The Embroidered Curtain (K.410) 'The Marché St Germain' and 'Rue de Vannes Paris' have not been identified.