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CHARLES L. FREER,

To Kalebdjian Freres, Dr.
Detroit, Feb. 6th, 1906 190
Address 23 Rue Le Peletier, Paris, France.


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For the following two pieces of pottery furnished:-

| 1459 | 1 Octagonal Bowl. Soft paste. Turquoise glaze, slight silvery iridescence. In each one of the eight panels there are designs in the paste, in relief, under the glaze. One of the designs shows two horses standing face to face each bearing riders. Another design shows two archaic animals resting on their hind legs facing each other. Height 5 1/2" - Diameter 7 1/2" |   |  

| 1460 | 1 Round Jar. Made in Egypt by Persian potters in the time of Drius. Hard dense paste. Dark turquoise glaze. Heavy overflow on one side of neck and shoulder. Foot and edge of mouth unglazed. Height 7". |   |

|   | For the two pieces, (Equivalent, frs. 11,330) | 2 200 00 [[checkmark]] |

Correct, J M Kennedy   Approved, Charles L Freer
RECEIVED OF CHARLES L. FREER,
Twenty-two hundred and 00/100 DOLLARS,
IN FULL OF THE ABOVE ACCOUNT.
Paris the 20th February 1906  Kalebdijan Freres