selling
Found in 215 Collections and/or Records:
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, November 19, 1930
From Edward L. Albright, November 19, 1930, wishes to sell the Charles M. Russell painting mentioned in letters TU2009.39.1987-1990.
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, January 7, 1931
From Edward L. Albright, January 7, 1931, writing to inquire whether the painting has been sold, see TU2009.39.1991.
From Edward Albright to Nancy C. Russell, January 20, 1931
From Edward L. Albright, January 20, 1931, Albright has found a possible purchaser, he asks Nancy C. Russell to send the painting to The Northern Hotel of Billings.
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, October 2, 1929
Telegram from Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell; states that they have just sold "Where the Best of Riders Quit".
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, August 22, 1928
Letter by Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell; requests authorization for the sale of a considerable number of Charles M. Russell's works to a gentleman who is opening an art sales gallery. Typed with handwritten notes concerning price in pencil.
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, January 17, 1928
From Erwin S. Barrie, January 17, 1928, states he encloses a copy of "World", showing the bronzes and expects to sell "quite a number".
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, November 1, 1927
From Erwin S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, July 2, 1930
From Erwin S. Barrie, Grand Central Art Galleries, New York, July 2, 1930, owing to unfavorable business conditions, the gallery has found it necessary to increase the commission charge on all sales to 25%.
From E.S. Barrie to Nancy C. Russell, December 27, 1926
From Erwin S. Barrie, December 27, 1926, notification that the gallery sold two bronzes: "Meat for Wild Men" and "Where the Best of Riders Quit".
From Ethel E. Wills to Homer Britzman, March 30, 1940
From Ethel E. Wills, March 30, 1940, offer to sell "Lone Horse Wrangler".