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Dear german

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Holiday is over with the result that we had on extroadinary amount of mail this morning but first I have to go back to the last things Wednesday eve.

May 29 IDA RUBIN'S CLIENT
Ida Brophy Rubin's client for a Renoir drawing came in. I did not get her name. I showed her the Degas drawing and the Redons, neither of which seemed suitable for her father. It seems she would like something delicate and gay such as a Renoir nude bathing, but I urged her to come back in the fall when you would be bringing the new stock.

MEYRIC ROGERS
Of Chicago also came in Wednesday late when we had everything for the Religious show excepting the manuscripts, in place. He was quite frantic about the two Majolica plates, "St.Jerome" and "St. Francis", chiefly the former though: he asked and was given prices (St.Jerome $1900 - one thousand nine hundred - and St.Francis $1300 - one thousand three hundred) of both plates as well as photographs.

HEBREW PLATE 
While I am on the subject of Majolica, I can not find my note as to the prices of this, should Ted Heinrich come down; will you please repeat it? 

June 3, 1957
SPEELMAN
Edward Speelman, London returned the photo of the Tiepolo "Leopards" without any letter.

MAGGS
Letter received
"Things have become rather hectic about MS 82 as you will have realised from our contradictory cahles.
   First of all, thank you for your letter of May 22nd, asking us if MS 82 had not been sold, to advise you in advance of its shipment so that you could arrange for transit insurance.
   We cabled you on May 27th: PLEASE INSUR MANUSCRIPT 82 RETURNING AIRMAIL WEDNESDAY MAY 29th.
   There have been difficulties in the sale of this manuscript as the client who looked as though he were going to purchase it, delayed his decision until a few days ago and it was then a negative. one.
   In the meanwhile as time was running out we have been in touch with the Bibliothegue Royale de Belgique offering it to them subject to our other customer declining. This morning I received from them (Mr. Delaisse) a letter to say that they were agreed on buying the MS. from us for British pound 1500, but that they ought to see it before buying, adding "It is only a question of principle, as we have complete confidence in your opinion."  
   On receiving this, I wired you this morning: MANUSCRIPT EIGHTY-TWO ALMOST CERTAINLY SOLD. DELAYING RETURNING. MAY WE HOLD ANOTHER WEEK DUE SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES.
   It is, as you will gather, unlikely that we shall need to return it to you but I should just like to have the loop-hole!
                              Yours sincerely,
                              p.p. Maggs Bros. Ltd.
                              (signed) H. Clifford Maggs

Written by hand
P.S. Mr. Delaisse asks me to give you his regards.
There is a misunderstanding by Mr. Delaisse over the price, as our 10% commission has to be added. However, I am hoping this will not affect the purchase.