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Insurance Policy.

No. 37162

Whereas Charles L. Freer. For account of whom it may concern, of Loss, if any, payable to him. hereinafter called the Assured, hes paid Six shillings & eight pence per cent Premium or Consideration to Us, who have hereunto subscribed our Names to insure against loss as follows, viz:-

On Oil Paintings, (as per schedule attached) Situate at (as per schedule attached) 
Against all risks (as per schedule attached)

D. W. Tryon:   Valuation.
“Twilight May” owned by Charles L. Freer, 4’4” $2500.00
“New England Hill” owned by Charles L. Freer, 4’4” 2500.00
“The Evening Star” owned by Charles L. Freer, 4’ 2500.00
“An Evening in May”-Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 4’ 2500.00
“The Farm -October Night” owned by Frank J. Hecker, 4. 2500.00

T. W. Dewing
“The Lute Player” owned by Charles L. Freer, 2’10” 2500.00
“Portrait of a Girl” owned by Charles L. Freer, 3’ 2500.00
“The Fortune-Teller” owned by W. K. Bixby, 3’ 2500.00
“Spanish Girl” owned by W. K. Bixby, 3’ 2500.00
“Portrait of a Young Lady in a Gray Dress”
, Owned by the artist. 3’ 2500.00

Abbott H. Thayer:
“Monadnock” owned by Charles L. Freer, 4’4” 1250.00
“Capri” owned by Charles L. Freer, 5’2” 2500.00
“Head” owned by Charles L. Freer, 3’ 1250.00

J. McNeill Whistler:
“The Little Blue and Gold Girl” Owned by Charles L. Freer, 3’6” 10000.00
Nocturne-Blue and Silver, Bognor” Owned by Charles L. Freer, 4’ 10000.00
Nocturne-Blue and Silver, Battersea Reach” Owned by Charles L. Freer, 3’6” 10000.00
Total $60000.00

Dated in London, the 26th. day of January 1906
900 29/1 Nine hud pds }
1500 Fifteen hud pds  } per [[?]]

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