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 594 PAULUS POTTER SECT. jo. A Halting-Place. 22 inches by i8J inches. Sale. Adriaan Bout, The Hague, August n, 1733 (Hoet, i. 393), No. 112 (320 florins). 'jb. A Halting-Place with Horsemen. Panel, 22 inches by 17^ inches. In the collection of Gerard Braamcamp, Amsterdam, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 507) ; not in the sale of 1771. 7<r. Travellers halting on a Little Bridge. On the other side are a placid stream, cottages and trees. A circular picture. Sale. J. van den Berg, Amsterdam, July 29, 1776, No. 147. 8. Two Horsemen halting at an Inn. Sm. 13, and Suppl. 28 ; W. 52. A broad road. The landlord comes from the door, carrying a jug and a glass. Farther back a third man on a dappled grey horse blows a horn. He is followed by a servant with hounds. Evening. Panel, 1 8 inches by i6| inches. Sale. F. Kamermans, Rotterdam, October 3, 1825, No. i (2400 florins, Lamme). In the Boursault collection, Paris, 1834 (Sm.) ; bought by the dealer Arteria in 1839 for Edmund Higginson. In the collection of Edmund Higginson, Saltmarsh Castle, 1842 catalogue, No. 105. 8a. The Inn. A waggon on a sandy road. 20 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Casimir Perier, London, May 5, 1848 (446 : 5 s -> P- Norton). 8. A Guard -Room with Soldiers. A man prostrates himself before an officer who stands. A lady seems to be interceding with the commander. Probably by Pieter Potter. 15 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, December 5, 1785, No. 74 (20 florins, Fouquet). 8r. An Encounter between Soldiers. Probably by Pieter Potter. 13 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, December 5, 1785, No. 75 (16 florins, Fouquet). 8d. A Cavalry Attack. Probably by Pieter Potter. In the Motz collection, Bremen, 1858 (Parthey, ii. 284). 9. Portrait of Potter (?) on Horseback. With shepherds in a Dutch village. Sale. Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, 1823 (72 : 95., Emmerson). 9*. Portrait of Potter (?) with his Young Bull. Exhibited at Leeds, 1868, No. 88 1. Then in the collection of Lord Wenlock.