Sack, George D.
Found in 142 Collections and/or Records:
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, July 7, 1928
Handwritten letter from George D. Sack to Nancy C. Russell dated 7 July 1928 encloses a check for six months interest on the note.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, January 21, 1929
Handwritten, from George Sack, January 21, 1929, sending a photo of "High Wide and Handsome", he checks condition of bronzes for Nancy C. Russell.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, April 6, 1925
Handwritten, from George Sack, April 6, 1925, received "Indian Family", Sacks are moving, enclosed is a check for "Country Coup", criticized the foundry, he suggests another manufacturer. Folded as one would fold a card.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, December 16, 1926
Handwritten, from George Sack, December 16, 1926, recently acquired some bronzes, "Scalp Dancer", "Snake Priest", "Last Laugh", "Oh, Mother, What is It?", "Indian Bookends", "Wild Cattle", and "a piece with a base like the ash trays, a squatting Indian at one edge apparently smoking a pipe held on a support...", has ordered "Wild Cattle". Folded as one would fold a card.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, December 11, 1926
Handwritten, from George Sack, December 11, 1926, states he has the bronzes "The Buffalo Runner" and "To Noses that Read", looking forward to "Secrets of the Night", Madeline took possession of "Peigan Squaw". Folded as one would fold a card.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, January 11, 1927
Western Union telegram from George Sack, handwritten, January 11, 1927, Tiffany shipped buffalo book ends, weapons of the weak, the bluffers, and scalp dancers, the balance sold.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, January 11, 1927
Same message as TU2009.39.1922, typed. Tiffany shipped buffalo book ends, weapons of the weak, the bluffers, and scalp dancers, the balance sold.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, January 23, 1927
Handwritten, from George Sack, January 23, 1927, "Smoking with the Spirit of the Buffalo." States that Roman Bronze has a buffalo lying down which was made for a book end, is this the missing piece? Sack has ordered "Indian Squaw Sitting", still interested in pen and inks.
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, January 21, 1927
From George Sack, January 21, 1927, "Smoking with the Spirit of Buffalo" not signed; do you wish to have the Roman Bronze people sign the piece?
From George Sack to Nancy C. Russell, May 1, 1927
Handwritten, from George Sack, May 1, 1927, wishes to know the size and price of "Catching Fresh Mounts".
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