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December 1st, 1919.

Clarence H. Mackay,
253 Broadway,
New York City.

Dear Sir:-
According to your request we have delivered to you at Harbor Hill, Roslyn, L.I., the following objects which we received from Messrs. Jacques Seligmann & Fils, Paris, for delivery to you:
7880.- A stool chair in carved wood. Italian of the 16th century.
6798.- A statuette in polychrome carved wood, under the old gilding, Representing St. John. Socle red velvet.
Flemish work of the 15th century.
7676.- Two bronze candlesticks. Italian work of the 16th century.

We have further received two light holders in wrought iron (3553) and two benches in oakwood (6546), and we expect to receive from Public Stores, within a short time, a front of a pulpit with a modern base (7258), also for delivery to you.
Would you be kind enough to inform us if you wish to have these last named three objects forwarded to you to Roslyn. They are packed in three cases and we think the cheapest way to send them there would be by freight.

Very truly yours,

JACQUES SELIGMANN & CO., INC.

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