Bennett's wife, who was Katherine Dunham, often speaks of the Brodskys with great affection and Bennett regrets very much to hear that Mrs Brodsky is not well.
Bennett writes on matters including the photograph of Adolph which Anna sent him, and the sale of Adolph’s Guarnerius violin. The letter is dated 6 May 1929.
Since arranging with Mrs. Brodsky to deliver the Guarnerius to Hills for shipment, Bennett has arranged for a friend to call on Hills and bring the violin to Bennett. Bennett is writing to Mrs. Brodsky asking her to authorise Hills accordingly. ...
Bennett informs Mrs. Brodsky that on the previous evening he met his violinist friend Andre Polah who is on his way to Europe and will carry one of Bennett's violins to Hills in a double case so that he may bring back the Guarnerius. He has ...
Bennett has just received Mrs. Brodsky's radiogram to the effect that the Guarnerius is still in Bowdon and her nephew will take the violin to Bennett's friend on hearing from him. To this, Bennett immediately replied by cablegram [AB/5...
Mentions that the Hill & Sons certificate describing and identifying Guarnerius is a very important help to selling, and that complete insurance is being provided. Dated 20 Aug 1929.