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 3 o8 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 167. A FARRIER SHOEING A SOLDIER'S HORSE. A trumpeter and another man stand near. Beyond is a country waggon. 12^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. Dittmar van Vliet and others, Berlin, May 4, 1897, No. 53. 1 68. THE FARRIER'S SHOP. A cavalier has dismounted in front of the farrier's shop to have his grey horse shod. The horse, held by a boy with his back to the spectator, stands in profile to the right. The farrier, wearing a red cap, is busy with a hind-hoof. At the back are three men round the forge. To the right is a horseman. In the left distance is the mouth of a river with sailing-vessels. A good picture of the early period. Signed in the left-hand bottom corner with the early monogram ; panel, 17 inches by i6| inches. Sale. Eduard Kums, Antwerp, May 17, 1898, No. 137 (5600 francs, Arnold and Tripp). i68#. The Farrier. Panel, 1 1 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Lord Leigh and others, March 25, 1899, No. 117. i68. Horsemen at the Farrier's. 17 inches by 23 inches. Sale. London, March 26, 1902, No. 32. i68r. Shoeing a Horse. Panel, n inches by 9 inches. Sale. London, July 21, 1902, No. 138. 1 68^. Figures at the Farrier's Shop. Panel, 5^ inches by 7^ inches. Sale. Manley Sims and others, London, March 23, 1903, No. 94. 1 68*. Horses and Figures at the Farrier's Shop. Panel, ii inches by 15 inches. Sale. Watling and others, London, January 25, 1904, No. 107. i68/ At the Farrier's Shop. Figures, horses, and a waggon. 15^ inches by 20 inches. Sale. W. J. Farrer and others, London, March 16, 1907, No. 114. 169. Three Cavaliers halting at a Farrier's Shop. Sm. 288. One cavalier has dismounted and holds his horse while two men examine a hind-hoof. Another cavalier stands by his horse's head, looking on. At the other side a woman sits on a bank with a child in her lap and another at her side. Beyond her are a loaded waggon and travellers. Described by Sm. from an engraving by Visscher. 170. A MARE AND A STALLION IN FRONT OF A HOUSE. Near a house, the corner of which with a pigeon loft is seen to the left, are two restive horses. A red-and- white spotted stallion rears up behind a brown mare, which kicks out behind, having broken a rope