Morristown, N.J. July 22 Sale of water color paints, the work of the late James Fisher Hind, which took place at his late residence to-day, attracted few bidders and offerings were low. There were about 3,000 pictures in the collection, and only about 30 persons were present to bid for them. Paintings appraised at $100 or more were knocked down at $4, $5 and $6, and even at those figures only a few were sold. Mrs. Hind, niece of the painter, will remove all that are left to England, where it is thought better prices can be obtained. N.Y. Times July 23, 1903. (niece Jessie L. Hind)One of James Hind water colors top right.
At Buxton, Derbyshire, England, July 31, 1900. Mary Louisa, wife of James Fisher Hind of Morristown, N.J., aged seventy-one years. N.Y. Times August 14, 1900
Morristown, N.J. July 22 Sale of water color paints, the work of the late James Fisher Hind, which took place at his late residence to-day, attracted few bidders and offerings were low. There were about 3,000 pictures in the collection, and only about 30 persons were present to bid for them. Paintings appraised at $100 or more were knocked down at $4, $5 and $6, and even at those figures only a few were sold. Mrs. Hind, niece of the painter, will remove all that are left to England, where it is thought better prices can be obtained. N.Y. Times July 23, 1903. (niece Jessie L. Hind)One of James Hind water colors top right.
At Buxton, Derbyshire, England, July 31, 1900. Mary Louisa, wife of James Fisher Hind of Morristown, N.J., aged seventy-one years. N.Y. Times August 14, 1900
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