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 644 ADRIAEN BROUWER SECT. Salts. J. van den Berg, Amsterdam, July 29, 1776, No. 58. J. Odon, Amsterdam, September 6, 1784, No. 294. 191*7. A Man cutting a Pen. Half-length. He sits at a table. Light and well finished. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Engraved by B. van Bremden. Sales. B. Kley, The Hague, May 10, 1781, No. 27 (30 florins, Lemmers). Stephan Loquet and others, The Hague, September 8, 1789, No. 29 (i i florins, Delfos). 191^. A Man cutting a Pen. He sits at a table. Panel, 6 inches by 4^ inches. Sale. Steenecruys, Antwerp, May 14, 1850, No. 13. 191^. A Man cutting a Pen. Panel, about 13 inches by io inches. In the collection of Prince Hohenzollern-Hechingen, L6wenberg, 1858 (Parthey, i. 207). "^92. The Money-Changer. Half-length. An old man holds his spectacles in his left hand and looks very eagerly at a coin. He has money in a chest standing in front of him. The whole is loosely and naturally treated. [Pendant to 211.] Panel, 10 inches by 7 inches. Sales. J. van Nispen, The Hague, September 12, 1768 (Terw. 672), No. 21 (43 florins, with pendant). P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 54 (66 florins, with pendant, Beekman). 192*7. A Peasant with a Bag of Money. He holds it under his arm, and leans over a half-door. He points to a coin with his other hand. Panel, 10 inches by 7! inches. Sale. H.A.Bauer and others, Amsterdam, September 1 1, 1820, No. 27 (5 florins, Gruyter). 193. An Old Man. Half-length. He is at a table with a loaf and a sausage on it. In the style of Teniers. Signed with the monogram ; oval panel, 7^ inches by 5| inches. In the collection of Prince Liechtenstein, Vienna, 1885 catalogue, No. 470. 193*7. A Peasant eating Broth. He eats slowly as if he enjoys it. Panel, about u inches by 9^ inches. Sale. Count von Brabeck and Count Andreas von Stolberg, Hanover, October 31, 1859, No. 42. A Peasant at Breakfast. A peasant in a red jacket and a high black cap, in which is stuck his clay pipe, sits at a cask, on which are a herring and a loaf. He holds a large jug in his left hand and a jug in his right. Panel, 6 inches by 5^ inches. Sale. A. Baehner, Cologne, September 30, 1889, No. 22.