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WEITZNER: We did confirm in writing the whole transaction. I am very glad that you were able to obtain a catalogue of the Wildenstein exhibition. However, as I wrote you previously, Miss Bazner was able to get photostats from same at the Met.

FUNDS: Frame Picasso......$30.00. This was for the drawing "Young God" which you ordered from Heydenryk a few days before your departure and which was delivered to us together with the bill a few weeks afterwards, hence my not putting it on the original statement for funds left with me during your absence.

SILVER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL MEDALLION: This item had originally been covered under the firm's floater, but after you had had it made up by Cartiers as a brooch for Mrs. Seligmann you requested me to insure it under your personal policy, and as all jewelry is listed specifically and separately, causing in every instance an increase in the policy, there was an additional premium of $5.00 (Please refer to my letter of May 29th, Page 2, 1st paragraph)

FUR CAPE: I only heard through Mrs. Seligman after your departure of this purchase and consequently I took it upon myself to immediately arrange for coverage. In this instance also the risk is insured separately and specifially resulting in an additional premium of $15.00 I do not understand when you tell me that "this should already be insured, and please ask for reimbursement" (Please refer to my letter of June 1st., 1950 Page 2, 1st paragraph)

HOLMES PROTECTION: Already arranged for an appointment with their representative who will check our premises tomorrow, Friday, July 21,. I shall duly report to you on it and also send you a copy of my letter to McKay Morant in this connection.

LIBRARY: Jack has practically finished the indexing. The only thing that is left to be done is the front room.

Mr. Germain Seligman
Le Club de Cavaliere
Plage de Cavaliere
Cote des Maures

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