Autograph letter signed : Médan, to Monsieur Deloustau, 1889 July 21.

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Autograph letter signed : Médan, to Monsieur Deloustau, 1889 July 21.

On having stopped by to see Mr. Porcher and discussing double-entry hot and cold faucets which, upon reflexion, seem very inconvenient - "please say, then, that we won't do anything until we've discussed it together"; requesting that he kindly come to the apartment, rue de Bruxelles, on Tuesday, July 30th.

1 item (1 p.) ; 20.6 cm. + envelope.

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