Third of three letters inserted in to the volume regarding the provenance and historical sales, two of which are handwritten. The third letter is attached to the second and is dated Dec. 21 1937, written by Sd. Lucius Wilmerding, an American antiquarian and trustee of the New York Historical Society, in which Wilmerding discusses his own copy of the edition and suggests that errors may have been made in Dibdin's catalogue of Spencer's collection (see A.M. Hind, "Early Italian engraving", v. 1, London, 1938, pp. 106-107).
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Third of three letters inserted in to the volume regarding the provenance and historical sales, two of which are handwritten. The third letter is attached to the second and is dated Dec. 21 1937, written by Sd. Lucius Wilmerding, an American antiquarian and trustee of the New York Historical Society, in which Wilmerding discusses his own copy of the edition and suggests that errors may have been made in Dibdin's catalogue of Spencer's collection (see A.M. Hind, "Early Italian engraving", v. 1, London, 1938, pp. 106-107).
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