buyers
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
From Amon Carter to Homer E. Britzman, December 23, 1951
Typed telegram from Amon Carter to Homer E. Britzman dated Dec. 23, 1951 agrees to buy painting at $20,000, if he does not buy it, he will return it express paid, the reverse side of the telegram is handwritten and gives instructions to Carter from Britzman.
From Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, April 5, 1929
Letter by Harry E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell; states that he has received the list of prospective buyers of the deluxe edition and he is disappointed it is not larger. Typed with handwritten corrections in ink.
From Homer E. Britzman to Amon Carter, December 23, 1951
Typed telegram from Homer E. Britzman to Amon Carter dated Dec. 23, 1951 notification ti Carter that Homer E. Britzman received the telegram and states that if the painting is sold Britzman agrees to pay commission to Jamison.
From Homer E. Britzman to Churchill Mehard, May 3, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to Churchill Mehard dated May 3, 1939 he offers Mehard $40 for the 'Bear' sculpture and he wants to know what other Charles M. Russell works Mehard has.
From Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale, May 25, 1944
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale dated May 25, 1944 states that he wants to buy the sketches from Tweeddale.
From Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale, June 2, 1944
Typed two page letter from Homer E. Britzman to J. R. Tweeddale dated June 2, 1944 Britzman sends the book 'Life of a Black Hawk' and he also mentions a pamphlet which theorized that Custer committed suicide at Little Bighorn as well as that he is still interested in purchasing the Charles M. Russell letter and that he included some photographs of Trail's End.
From Homer E. Britzman to James Rankin, January 30, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to James Rankin dated Jan. 30, 1939, thanks James for the photographs of Mr. Weinard's paintings and that he is interested in purchasing them but is returning the pictures he was negotiating about to Miss Young's dealer in New York City also says he has written to Mr. Franklin and will advise James as soon as he hears from Will Crawford, Franklin's relative.
From Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard, February 7, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard dated Feb. 7, 1939 states that he is interested in purchasing Weinard's pictures, they are some of Charles M. Russell's earliest works, and he would like Weinard to include any letters between him and Charles M. Russell along with the pictures.
From Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard, January 9, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard dated Jan. 9, 1939 asks about the nature of the Charles M. Russell works in Weinard's possession and inquires about the possibility of purchasing them.
From Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard, February 20, 1939
Typed letter from Homer E. Britzman to Phil Weinard dated Feb. 20, 1939 Britzman offers $100 for the eight pictures in Weinard's possession.