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Terms Cash.  Goods Delivered only on Presentation of a Receipted Bill.
New York April 7 1909
M C.L Freer
TO THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS
American Art Galleries, Madison Square South
6 East Twenty-third Street
James F. Sutton
Thomas E. Kirby
Purchases at the Public Sale of Siamese Cambodian Collection

[[four columns]]
|S.I.71 | 368 | Ivory Statuette of Sedent Buddha. Body stained purple - top of Crown missing - Height 6 1/2 in | 30 | [[check mark]]

|S.I.72 | 369 | " " " " " " " light " [[strikethrough]] nose missing [[/strikethrough]] back golden - Nose missing. H 6 1/2 in | 25 | [[check mark]]

|S.I.73 | 370 | " " of Sedent Buddha. Head and face stained purple; part of crown missing - H 5 1/4 | 20 | [[check mark]]

|S.I74 | 372 | " " " " " Entire surface shows Traces of gold leaf - Crown gashed with a knife - Height 5 3/8 | 4250 | [[check mark]]

|S.I75 | 373 | " " of Sedent Buddha - slight traces of gold leaf on shoulder strap. Nose missing, crown intact - H 5 in | 2700|

| S.I76 | 379 | Ivory Statuette of Sedent Buddha - Lower part of face heavily modeled, both ears project outwards upper edge of circular Throne beveled. Height - 5"/8 in | 20 [[strikethrough]] 165 [[/strikethrough]] 165 | [[check mark]]

All from Angkor Wat, Cambodia

[[Stamped American Art Association, PAID APR 10 1909 Per LC

Transcription Notes:
Initials in stamp could be LC? ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-05-15 14:10:10