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S&SWM PR papers L794
L794
34 Charing Cross Road
Leicester Square
London W.C. Dec'br 8th 1891
Please address: Geo. R. Harding
Harold Gray Esq.
Dear Sir
In reply to your favour I beg to say that General Pitt Rivers is mistaken about the Tiles.*
I bought them in October 1887 from an employé [sic] of the Indo-European Telegraph Coy. who himself bought them from the interior of Persia where they were stolen from a ruined Mosque or other temple, the building being watched by soldiers who instantly shot any person doing so, but that these were obtained during the night; they are Persian of the 12th Cent. I sold several to the British Museum** and others to various private collectors.
I may add that there are only 3 tiles now left in stock
I am Dear Sir
Yours obediently
Geo. R. Harding
* the tiles in question are Add.9455vol2_p362 /1 and on
** There are several tiles in the BM collections from George R. Harding, an example is 1888,0109.5
L847
34 Charing Cross Road
Leicester Square
London W.C. Apl 7th 1892
Please address: Geo. R. Harding
General Pitt Rivers
Sir,
In reply to your note of yesterday I desire to withdraw any charge whatever for my time in naming and dating the specimens, but at the same time I must explain that the charge made is less than one half of what I am often willingly paid for such work as I do not go out for less than Five guineas per day.
Trusting that this unfortunate misunderstanding will not make any difference in the future
I beg to remain
Your obed't servant
Geo. R. Harding
P.S. I think I have made out what the French faience plates are and will bring the specimens tomorrow at 11 a.m.
L906a
[Ansd Oct 6/ 92]
34 Charing Cross Road
Leicester Square
London W.C. Aug 15th 1892
Please address: Geo. R. Harding
General Pitt Rivers
Sir,
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your cheque value £15.5.0 in payment of the enclosed and for which I am greatly obliged.
I take this opportunity of bringing to your notice a very curious specimen of Esquimaux work viz a Whalebone Bow used for drilling engraved on both sides with figures and animals illustrating the Seal Fishery, Walrus hunting etc, and should be happy to shew it if favoured by a call at your convenience
I am Sir
Your obedient Serv't
Geo. R. Harding
This is Add.9455vol3_p867 /2
Transcribed for Rethinking Pitt-Rivers project by AP June 2011