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 604 JOHANNES VERMEER SECT. probably added of Berck-Heyde, but according to the general opinion was the work of Vermeer of Delft. Panel, 18 inches by 15^ inches. Sale. G. van' der Pals, Rotterdam, August 30, 1824, No. 25 (640 florins, Louf). 51. View of a Street in Delft. Panel, 14 inches by 9 inches. Sale. Abraham de Haas, Amsterdam, November 8, 1824, No. 24 (76 florins, Gippers). Possibly one of the pictures of the Teengs and Faesch sales (51* and/), or the picture of the Nagell van Ampsen sale (52^). 5 1 a. A Landscape with Trees. Sale. Amsterdam, January 25, 1825, No. 125 (30 florins 10, Kikkert). Sib. Part of a Town with a View into an Entry. Panel. Sale. Amsterdam, August 15, 1825, No, 242 (60 florins). 5 if. A Picture of a Street. In front of an old house a girl con- verses with an aged woman who is reclining at a window. Through a doorway is seen the street. Panel. Sale. Amsterdam, March 24, 1828, No. 55 (36 florins 10, Hopman). 5 id. The Back of a House with a Courtyard. Canvas. Sales. Amsterdam, July 6, 1829 (9 florins 10, Campen). Amsterdam, May 10, 1830, No. 74 (7 florins, Barbiers). 51*. and/ Two Pictures of Streets with Figures. Panel, 14 inches by 9 inches each. Sales. D. Teengs, Amsterdam, April 24, 1811, Nos. 74 and 75 (258 florins, Gruyter). J. J. de J. J. de Faesch, Amsterdam, July 3, 1833, No. 33 (192 florins, Burton). 52. Procession at the Gateway of Leyden University on Degree-Day. B. 47. Canvas, 29 inches by 24 inches. Sale. P. van Romondt, Amsterdam, May II, 1835, No. 13 (450 florins, Roos). 52^. Scene in a Courtyard. Two boys are playing in the straw in the courtyard of a brick house. A woman stands in a doorway, looking on ; in front of her is a dog. To the right, down a passage, is seen the street. Panel, 18 inches by 14 inches. Sale. A. W. C. Baron van Nagell van Ampsen, The Hague, September 5, 1851, No. 38 (70 florins, Dirksen).