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 298 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. 9657;. A Sea-Piece. 9^ inches by 13 inches. Sale. G. Hoet, The Hague, August 25, 1760 (Terw. 232), No. 163 but No. 168 of the original catalogue (12 florins 10, Brakel). 965/. Stormy Sea with Ships. In front the waves break on piling. Canvas, 29^ inches by 27 inches. Sale. J. Verkolje, Amsterdam, October 24, 1763, No. 39 (192 florins, Yver). 966. Stormy Sea. In front the water dashes very naturally on a pier built of piles. A sailing-ship runs before the wind to the harbour. In the distance are other boats. Canvas, 43 inches by 51 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, June 5, 1765 (Terw. 456), No. 36 but No. 45 of the original catalogue (214 florins, Fouquet). 966*7. A Rough Sea with Ships. 25^ inches by 32 inches. Sale. N. van Breemen, Amsterdam, December 15, 1766, No. 52. 966/1. Stormy Sea with Ships. Very fine and true to nature. Panel, 19^ inches by 20 J inches. Sale. P. van Capello, Amsterdam, May 6, 1767 (Terw. 591-2), No. 61 (199 florins, Fouquet). 966*:. The Y near Amsterdam. Brightly painted ; a capital work. Sale. J. de Bosch, Amsterdam, October 5, 1767, No. 21. 966^. A Rough Sea. u^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. J. van Zaanen, The Hague, November 16, 1767, No. 92 (2 florins 14, Wannaar). 966^. A Stormy Sea. Ships in the distance. The waves break on the front of some piling. Canvas, i8| inches by 24 J inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 5, 1769, No. 29 (10 florins, Wubbels). 9&6/. A Stormy Lake. Sailing-boats. Very natural and well painted. Canvas, 17 inches by 17 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 25, 1771, No. 23 (50 florins, Van der Schley). 966^-. A Stormy Sea. With small vessels. Panel, 18 inches by 18 inches. Sale. The Hague, May 25, 1772, No. 102. 966/2. A Stormy Sea. With several sailing-boats. Canvas, 17^ inches by 17^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, November 30, 1772, No. 60.