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 586 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Panel, 14 inches by 14^ inches. Sales. Amsterdam, July 25, 1804, No. 89 (135 florins, Yver). Madame C. Rijkman, Amsterdam, October 15, 1829, No. 26 (600 florins, Van der Beyk). I002a. Unloading" Goods. On a road by a canal is a waggon ; a man is arranging the goods in it. Two of the horses feed from a trough. In front three travellers lie asleep. At the back, between hills, is a coach with four horses, on one of which is a postilion. On the canal-bank sailors unload casks from a boat ; not far away is another boat laden with hay. A few clouds in the sky. Panel, 16 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Baillie, Antwerp, April 22, 1862, No. 76 (430 francs, Van Zeebroek). 1003. A View on the Seashore; unloading Goods. Sm. 135, 261, and 281. In the foreground two men unload bales from a waggon. The two horses have been taken out ; one, a grey horse, stands feeding, while the other, a bay, lies down. Another waggon with a single horse comes up behind ; a man lies asleep near a tub with a dog beside him. Farther back a cavalier in a red cloak speaks to a sailor. Signed on the right with the monogram ; panel, 16 inches by 14 inches. Sales. Randon de Boisset, Paris, February 3, 1777, No. 95 (2400 francs). Le Bas Courmont, Paris, May 31, 1794 (22,600 assignats). P. de Smeth van Alphen, Amsterdam, August I, 1810, No. 122 (1800 florins, Cremer). Thomas Theodor Cremer, Rotterdam, April 1 6, 1816, No. 132 (1665 florins, Coders). C. A. Van Ourijk and others, Rotterdam, July 19, 1848, No. 105 1700 florins, Lamme). H. de Kat, Paris, May 2, 1866, No. 94 (20,000 francs). 10030. Unloading a Boat. Several persons unload a boat; two others are on a waggon with two horses. On the left a man carries a bale. In the centre are two horses. In front sits a boy with a monkey. To the left are two bathers, figures, and a ship. Signed, 15^ inches by 19^ inches. Sale. E. Secre'tan, of Paris, London, July 13, 1889, No. 10. 1003^. A Seaport. In a bay enclosed with cliffs and alive with shipping a caravan has landed. Numerous horses, mules, camels, cows, sheep, and dogs with their attendants are in an open space. At the back heavy storm-clouds gather. From the left fall rays of sunlight. Canvas, 12 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Somewhere in Germany, between 1880 and 1890. 1003*-. Unloading Bales of Goods at the Riverside. To the left is a broad river alive with boats and sailing-vessels. On the gently sloping bank to the right halts a waggon with a team of grey horses, which is to take the bales unloaded from a boat.