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 vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 393 is a well ; the roller with the rope is fastened to a misshapen tree. In the distance a rider comes riding down a steep descent. Signed on the left with the monogram containing the letters P H W, and dated 1662 ; canvas, 32^ inches by 27 inches. Sale. Ruelens, Brussels, April 17, 1883, No. 299. 473#. Halting at the Inn. Numerous figures, amongst whom are several cavaliers, at the door of a ruined inn. Farther back is a village fair. Signed to the left on a bale, " P W" ; canvas, 24^ inches by 35 inches. Sale. Berlin, April 5, 1898, No. 64. 473^. Horsemen and Figures at a Sutler's Tent. 1 6 inches by 22^ inches. Sale. White and others, London, January 19, 1901, No. 46. 47 3<r. Horsemen and a Lady halting at a House. Panel, 14 inches by 10 inches. Sale. Sir Henry Meysey Thompson and others, London, March 16, 1901, No. 103. 473^. Horsemen and Figures at a House. Panel, 17^ inches by 21 inches. Sale. Wilson and others, London, May 24, 1901, No. 149. 473*-. Horsemen at the Inn. Signed ; panel, 17 inches by 14 inches. Sale. London, July 9, 1901, No. 363. 473/1 A Horseman and Figures at an Inn. 25 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Fenton and others, London, February 16, 1903, No. 88. Horsemen at an Inn. Panel, io inches by 12^ inches. Sale. P. H. Edlin and others, London, December 14, 1903, No. 92. 473/z. A Halting- Place. 13 inches by i6 inches. Sale. Edmond Dresden and others, London, April 9, 1904, No. 152. 473/'. At an Inn. Numerous peasants halt at an inn in a river landscape. Sale. Chr. Bushell and others, London, March 17, 1906, No. 144. 474. Two Riders halt at a Poor Inn. The riders are to the right. One man, on a brown horse, is seen in a three-quarter view from the back. The other, to the left of him, has dismounted from his piebald horse, and converses with the host and with his wife, who sits nursing her child. To the left three boys are playing on the ground. Farther back a hay-cart,