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System Number: 13063
Date: 2 July 1888
Author: JW
Place: [London]
Recipient: Frederick Keppel[1]
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler NB 1/90/1
Document Type: MsD[2]


F. Keppel in a/c [with J. McNeill Whistler]
July 2 1888 - The Cock & the Pump[3] 12 12  0
  Fleet Evening 10 10  "
- Chelsea Fish Shop 10 10  "
- Clothes Exchange No. 2 10 10  "
- High Street Brussels 10 10  "
- Mellon [sic] Shop 10 10  "
- Little Nurse  6  6  "
  Dry Docks - Southampton  6  6  "
  Tilbury  5  5  "
- Gipsy [sic] Baby  5  5  "
  Corner of Palais Royale  5  5  "
    93  9  0
  20% discount 18 12  0
    74 17  0
  Watercolor "Honfleur[4]" 25  3  0
  Received by cheque £100— . 100[5]  0  0

 


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Notes:

1.  Frederick Keppel
Frederick Keppel (1845-1912), New York print dealer [more].

2.  MsD
Written in hand of Charles James Whistler Hanson (1870-1935), engineer, son of JW and Louisa Fanny Hanson [more].

3.  Cock and the Pump
The Cock and the Pump (K.304), The Fleet: Evening (K.326), possibly The Fish-Shop, Busy Chelsea (K.264), Clothes-Exchange, No.2 (K.288), High Street, Brussels (K.358), Melon-Shop, Hounsditch (K.293), The Little Nurse (K.302), Dry-Dock, Southampton (K.322), Tilbury (K.317), Gypsy Baby (Greedy Baby) (K.339), A Corner of the Palais Royale (K.248).

4.  Honfleur
Blue and Silver: Honfleur (M.987) or Grey and Gold: Honfleur (M.988).

5.  100 0 0
Double underlined.