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 i8o ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. 125. A Woman with a Child in her Lap. Sm. in. Three- quarter-length. She wears a loose purple dress and a white cap. At the back of the room is a bed with green curtains. Panel, io inches by 9^ inches. Sale. Paillet, Paris, 1799 (830 francs). 126. A MOTHER WRAPPING UP HER CHILD. In an interior. Wrongly catalogued as by Isack van Ostade. 8| inches by I2| inches. Sale. Haro, Paris, May 30, 1892, No. 36 (700 francs). 127. Mother and Child. Signed ; oval panel, 6 inches by 5 inches. Sale. Martin H. Colnaghi (third part), London, November 19, 1908, No. 165. 128. A WOMAN SEWING. Half-length, without accessories. She wears a brown and white dress and sits, facing half-left, absorbed in her work. 9 inches by 7 inches. In the collection of Charles Jennens (who died in 1773), Gopsall. In the collection of W. P. Assheton Curzon, Gopsall. In the collection of Earl Howe, Gopsall. 128*7. A Woman with a Distaff. Sale. Marinus de Jeude, The Hague, April 18, 1735 (Hoet, i. 437), No. 1 02 (40 florins). An Old Woman with a Distaff. 9 inches by "] inches. Mentioned by Hoet, ii. 401. Sale'. Count van Wassenaar-Obdam, The Hague, August 19, 1750 (Hoet, ii. 292), No. 29 (58 florins). . A Woman sewing. With a child in a room with many accessories. 1 6 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Count van Wassenaar-Obdam, The Hague, August 19, 1750 (Hoet, ii. 292), No. 38 (285 florins). . A Peasant Woman spinning. A youth stands beside her ; two others are in the background near a house. 19 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Count van Wassenaar-Obdam, The Hague, August 19, 1750 (Hoet, ii. 293), No. 41 (200 florins). 128*. A Woman winding Yarn. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 247. Sale. C. A. de Calonne, London, March 23, 1795, No. 60 (.120 : 6s. he had paid about 210 for it).