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 i 2 6 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. 4i2<r. Portrait of a Lady in Old-Fashioned Dress. Good and very carefully painted. [Pendant to 337^.] Panel, i6 inches by n inches. Sale. Taets van Amerongen, Amsterdam, July 3, 1805, No. 46 (90 florins, with pendant, L. Bakker). 412^. Portrait of a Lady. Half-length. She wears a handsome old-fashioned dress, and stands at a table. Good and carefully painted. Canvas, 17 J inches by 13 inches. Sale. Taets van Amerongen, Amsterdam, July 3, 1805, No. 67 (4 florins 15). 412^. Portrait of a Lady. She wears a handsome black silk dress, with a white satin petticoat and a lace kerchief, and has her hair elaborately dressed. Carefully painted. Canvas, 22 J inches by i6 inches. Sale. J. E. Grave and others, Amsterdam, May 5, 1806, No. i. 413. Portrait of a Young Lady. Sm. 22. She stands at a table with a red velvet cover, on which lies a white satin mantle. She wears a bodice and a rose-coloured satin petticoat embroidered with gold. [Pendant to 337*.] Canvas, 12 inches by 10 inches. Sale. Nogaret, Paris, April 6, 1807 ; in the collection in 1780 (Sm.). 41 3. Portrait of a Lady in Old-Fashioned Dress. Her hand rests on a book. Panel, "] inches by 14 inches. Sale. F. J. O. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. A. 87. 41 3^. Portrait of a Well- Dressed Young Lady. Delicately painted. Panel. Sale. Haarlem, September 23, 1811, No. 41. 414. Portrait of a Lady in a Handsome Dutch Dress. [Pendant to 339.] Panel, 19^ inches by 17 inches. Sales. (Possibly) Rotterdam, August 3, 1811, No. 49 (36 florins, with pendant, Van der Haar) 18 inches by 16 inches; identical with 394. H. Croese, Amsterdam, September 18, 1811, No. 131 (50 florins, with pendant, Van der Voort). H. Croese, Amsterdam, September 20, 1812, No. 60 (50 florins, with pendant, Nieuwenhuys). 414*. Portrait of an Elderly Lady. Sale. Amsterdam, April 14, 1813, No. 26 (5 florins 5). 414*. Portrait of a Lady in Black. Standing at a table. Canvas, 34 inches by 24^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 16, 1819, No. 163 (30 florins, De Lelie).