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Document number: 1472
Date: 29 Aug 1826
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: STRANGWAYS William Thomas Horner Fox
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Last updated: 9th March 2012

29 Aug 1826

Dear Henry

My telling you your pictures wd soon be packed arose from the American figure of anticipation vulgarly called counting chickens before they are hatched – The Marchesa <1> will not come to terms so there is an end of that till she gets poorer which may be about the time you are going to Sicily. I have been talking to Mr Irvine about the packing he has been so good as to recommend me a packer, & a merchant in London & to superintend it himself – The Ezekiel <2> I mean to send with the copy of the Medusa you saw which I have got for 6£– with the frame he asked 12£½– I think it not a bad bargain as there is a great deal of work in it & it will be a fit companion to a copy I have with much ado persuaded him to make of his curious Angel by Leon. dV: he thought it would hurt the sale of it but I have convinced him it would promote it. Wallis’s <3> will not be ready to go with the Ezekiel I shall leave him therefore to send it according to the way he is used to with mine.

I will enquire about the insurance <4> I think it should be done in London – but you puzzle me by talking of sending it to Paris it cannot be in England before the 1. Octr I think it will be safer in Sackville St <5> I hope Kit <6> has a taste for pictures he could so conveniently carry home any quantity. I have a long letter from Tenore <7> who has been botanising in Calabria & is puzzled about oaks. he has found some fine Mountain Crocuses on Mte Pollino 6000 ft above the sea – I shall send him some of my new one is it not a Chariessa æstivalis –

Yr Aff
W T H F S

You pay I hear but a shilling a foot d[uty]<8> on Pictures in England in France I believe considerably more

Henry Talbot Esqr
31 Sackville Street
London


Notes:

1. The Marchesa Grimaldi. [See Doc. No: 05083, Doc. No: 01450 and Doc. No: 01563].

2. Possibly a copy of Raphael’s Vision of Ezekiel (in the Pitti Palace). [See Doc. No: 01450].

3. Probably George Augustus Wallis (1770-1847), Scottish born painter resident in Florence who also was an art dealer and served as a representative of art dealers.

4. See Doc. No: 01478.

5. 31 Sackville Street, London residence of the Feildings, often used as a London base by WHFT.

6. Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890), immensely wealthy landowner, mathematician & politician; WHFT’s Welsh cousin.

7. Michel Tenore (1780–1861), Italian botanist & traveller.

8. Text torn away under seal.

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