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9 rue de la Paix,
Paris.

August 18th., 1938.

Dear Mr. Séligmann:

LACROIX: I spoke to your brother about telephoning this man, and he said he had done so yesterday and that Lacroix had nothing new to report. From which I presume your brother is keeping in touch with him and will communicate with you should there be anything of interest.

SILBERMAN has made his yearly announcement of a new discovery: I am enclosing the clipping. I presume that as usual a similar article will be published in N.Y. at the beginning of the art season.

COLLECTION PISA: A catalogue in two volumes - one of illustrations and the other text, have been received here for you. The collection is being auctioned in Italy August 31st - September 4th. Mr. François Gerard has looked through the catalogue and said it was unnecessary to forward it to you, - so you'll find it on your desk when you return.

with all good wishes,

Yours very sincerely,

(Theresa D. Parker)

Germain Séligmann, Esq.,
Suvretta Hotel,
St. Moritz, Switzerland.

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