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 vii AELBERT CUYP 243 Signed ; panel, 18 inches by 15 inches. In the Hodgson Dedel collection, Amsterdam. Sale. Neville D. Goldsmid of The Hague, Paris, May 4, 1876, No. 24. 837^. Black Grapes. In a basket on a table. Signed ; panel, 18 inches by 23 inches. Sale. Neville D. Goldsmid of The Hague, Paris, May 4, 1876, No. 25. 837*-. Fruit. White grapes, peaches, plums, cherries, a Venetian glass, a goblet, and a silver dish are grouped on a table with a green cloth. The attribution to Cuyp is very doubtful. Possibly this is by Van Beyeren. It is fine in colour but sketchy. Panel, 1 2 inches by 1 2 inches. Sale. d'Isendoorn a Blois de Cannenburg, Amsterdam, August 19, 1879, No. 9 (325 florins, Roos). 838. Peaches. On a table, with peach sprays and a vine tendril. Panel, 18 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, March 9, 1881, No. 252. 839. A Partridge hanging up. Panel, 16^ inches by 13 inches. Sales. C. Backer, Leyden, August 16, 1775, No. 57 (2 florins, Delfos). (Possibly) J. v. d. H., Leyden, September 1 1, 1776, No. 127. (Possibly) Rotterdam, April 26, 1830, No. 18 (10 florins, Lamme). 839*. A Partridge hanging from a Nail. Copper, 1 6 inches by 13 inches. Sale. P. J. F. Vrancken, Lokeren, 1838, No. 8 (300 florins, Smith). 839^. Dead Fowl. A dead cock, plucked, and a dish of lemons on a table, with other accessories. Panel, 29^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 20, 1841, No. 25 (3 florins 75, Weimar). 839^ Dead Birds. By A. Cuyp or Fabritius ? Panel, 18 inches by 27 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, March 30, 1874, No. 17. 839^. A Hunting Piece. In the Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna, 1863 (Parthey, i. 720). 840. Fresh-water Fish on a Table. A copper jug and a dish of salmon which a cat is eating. Signed, " A. C. 1655," which probably points to A. Cuyp's authorship ; canvas, 37 inches by 45 inches. Sale. A. Bout van Lieshout and W. Tornbury, The Hague, May 3, 1797, No. 42 (i florin, Caree). 8400. Fish. Sale. G. Kamermans, Rotterdam, October 3, 1825, No. 153 (6 florins 10, Esser).