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WJ ES
March 26, 1927

Messrs. Hirshbach & Smith, 
2 Stone Street,
New York City. 

Dear Sirs:

[[underline]]Attention of Mr. Pennington.[[/underline]] 

As arranged, our shipments per SS "Suffren" to be ready to be called for Tuesday morning, are to be addressed,-- 

1st -- To - Alexis Delamare, Havre, France, for Jacques Seligmann & Fils, Paris 

cases J.S. 491 to 50[[strikethrough]]0[[/strikethrough]]^[[1]], all containing furniture to be shipped at the furniture rate, with the exception of cases Nos. 494 and 50[[strikethrough]]0[[/strikethrough]]^[[1]] which contain works of art to be shipped at the rate of 75ยข per cubic foot. 

Value for manifest - $62,000.00. 

2nd -- To - J. Veron Grauer & Co., 22 rue du Mont Blanc, Geneva, for G. Seligmann & Cie, 3 Quai du Mont Blanc, Geneva 

Case J.S. 50[[strikethrough]]1[[/strikethrough]] ^[[2]] containing an antique chalice. 

Value for manifest - $1,760.00. 

No value must be mentioned on cases or bills of lading. 

Very truly yours, 
JACQUES SELIGMANN & CO., Inc., 
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