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E.H. TIPPING,
Land Offices
30 Cornmarket
OXFORD

May 1st. 1933

Dear Sir:

My client, Lord North, has forwarded to me a letter from Mr. Robert M. Levy, suggesting that I communicate with you on the subject of the forthcoming sale at Wroxton Abbey.

The sale will commence on the 22nd.inst. and will last during the week. The whole of the contents will be offered with the exception of certain family portraits which are being removed to Kirtling. I will send you an advance copy of the catalogue by to-morrow's post and if I can execute any commissions for you, I shall be very happy to do so. There are some very fine things included in the sale and if you could arrange an inspection, I am sure it would interest you.

Yours faithfully,

E.H.Tipping,

Germain Seligmann, Esq.,
57 rue St Dominique
Paris.

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