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November 6th., 1925.

Mrs. Anson Burchard,
57 E. 64th. St.,
New York, New York.

Dear Mrs. Burchard:

Noticing that you have arrived back in New York, I am taking the liberty of writing you this letter to tell you that our recent acquisitions have just arrived from Paris, and it occurred to me, remembering the interest you showed for a number of things when I had the pleasure of taking you through the Palais Sagan, that perhaps you might like to see what we have here.

I therefore hope to have the pleasure of your visit shortly.

Yours very truly,




P.S. Mr. Germain Seligmann, who had the privilege of meeting you at the Palais Sagan, has just arrived in New York for a short visit, and he would very much like to have the pleasure of meeting you again either at your house or here at our galleries.

C.T.