Duveen Brothers stock book, 1877 October 18 and 1878 January 24.

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Duveen Brothers stock book, 1877 October 18 and 1878 January 24.

Mauscript record of the holdings of antique and art dealers' first American trading efforts while located at 42 Maiden Lane, New York. Possibly in the hand of Henry J. Duveen who ran the New York office. With a tipped-in letter (1881 February 18) from Marshall C. Lefferts concerning clocks.

1 volume (.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798584

Houghton Library

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Duveen, Henry J., 1854-1919

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Duveen Brothers

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The Duveen Brothers firm, notable art dealers with branches in London, Paris, and New York, were active in the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. Under the guidance of Joseph Duveen, and assisted by art experts, most notably Bernard Berenson, Duveen Brothers monopolized the American art market for five decades. Edward Fowles was president of the firm after Joseph Duveen's death, and served until 1964, when he sold Duveen stock and other property to Norton Simon. From the...

Lefferts, Marshall C. (Marshall Clifford), 1848-1928

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President of the Celluloid Company, New York; book collector. From the description of TLS : New York, to Francis Rawle, 1910 May 3. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122610906 ...