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From: Al seckel
To: Jeffrey Epstein [email protected]>
Subject: INFO ON NEWTON
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:22:35 +0000
Attachments: Newton_description.doc; lot_124-1.pdf; DIllonletteronNewtonijpg; fullpicturejpg
The appraiser Jay Dillon, used to head the department at Christies. I also received an email
from Sotheby's, where they were interested in marketing and selling it, and saw its
historical signficance, and wanted to engage in an "international marketing campaign," but I
turned it down, because of the uncertainty of the economic climate.
I also had several other expert appraisers in the marketplace look at this, and they were all
consistent in its value, but again, this is before this market collapsed. So, I have been
holding on to it, waiting for the climate to change.
I have a large file backing up this painting, documentation, letters, etc. Happy to send you
the full file if you are seriously interested.
Bottom line, just want to go back to what I like to do. I would even be happy with a "bridge
loan" to funding.
Cheers,
me
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