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 642 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 11610. Figures and Horses. 12 inches by 15 inches. Sale. London, February 5, 1906, No. 23. n6i/>. Horsemen and Figures. Sale.G. A. Hiley, London, July 2, 1906, No. 34. ubiq. A Nobleman conversing with Two Others. Their horses are held by grooms. Canvas, 16 inches by 2o inches. Sale. Fritz Gerstel, Berlin, January 21, 1908, No. 8. 1162. AN EARLY WORK. Brown in tone. Rather too brown, but otherwise not bad. [Possibly identical with 33. Compare 829.] In the collection of the Earl of Derby, Knowsley House. 1163. A FINE EARLY WORK. In the collection of the Earl of Ilchestcr, Mclbury Park. 1164. A LATE WORK. Restless through excess of detail. The principal figure is that of a lady in pale blue on a grey horse. [Compare 5850 In the Jussupoff collection, St. Petersburg. 1 1 64/7 and b. Two Small Pictures. Among the effects of Jacob Lakcman, who died at Amsterdam, February 28, 1693 ; inventoried by the notary C. Ypelacr (valued at 150 florins) communi- cated by A. Bredius. 1164^. A Picture. [Pendant to 1156/1] Sale. Amsterdam, June 7, 1708 (Hoct, i. 123), No. 7 (300 florins, with No. 6, also by Wouwerman). 1164^. A Picture. About 12 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Mattheus van den Broucke, Dordrecht, June 17, 1717 (Hoet, i. 2 il), No. 8 (47 florins). 1165. A Picture. Octagonal. Sale. Jacob van Hoek, Amsterdam, April 12, 1719 (Hoet, i. 223), No. 43 (31 florins, with 2040). 1165/7. A Small Picture. Sale. Amsterdam, September 17, 1727 (Hoet, i. 320), No. 8 (50 florins). 1165^. A Small Picture. Sale. Amsterdam, March 25, 1728 (Hoet, i. 324), No. 90 (5 florins). 1165^:. A Fine Picture. Sale. Philip Cosson, Amsterdam, March 18, 1729 (Hoet, i. 331), No. 2 (97 florins).