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 136 GERARD TER BORCH SECT. Sale. Etienne Le Roy, Brussels, April 27, 1903, No. 90 (4100 francs, Le Roy of Paris). 446. Portrait of a Lady in Black. She wears a white collar and cuffs, and a pearl necklace, and holds a fan. 32 inches by 25 inches. Sale. H. Pickersgill Cunliffe, London, May 9, 1903, No. 155 (147). 4460. Portrait of a Lady in a Dark Dress. With a white linen collar and cuffs. Panel, 6 inches by 4^ inches. Sale. H. Pickersgill Cunliffe, London, May 9, 1903, No. 156. 447. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN BLACK. She stands at a table with a red cover, near a red easy-chair. On the table are a jug and a bowl. Of good quality. Exhibited by the London dealers Lawrie and Co., 1903, No. 23. 448. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN BLACK. With a white collar and cuffs. She holds a fan. Much repainted. 13! inches by 10^ inches. Sale. London, February 13, 1904, No. 105. 449. Portrait of a Young Lady. Full length, standing. She is in white satin with a straw hat, and holds a fan in both hands. Signed with the monogram ; panel, 13 inches by 7 inches. Sale. A. Bruchmann and others, Magdeburg, March I, 1904, No. 91. 450. Portrait of a Young Lady. About thirty years of age. She is seen in full face, and sits in a chair. Her oval face, seen under a brocaded hood, is framed in her fair hair. A broad turned-down linen collar, trimmed with lace, is relieved against the black satin dress with white cuffs. In the left hand is a fan. The right hand lifts the dress, showing a brown skirt and a red petticoat. In the background is a landscape. Signed on the left with the monogram ; canvas, 46 inches by 36 inches. Sale. A. van der Finck, Brussels, November 25, 1904, No. 97. 451. PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY LADY. Full length, standing. She is turned to the right and looks at the spectator. She wears a small black cap, covering part of her forehead, a black dress, and a broad muslin collar. The right hand hangs down ; the left hand is raised. To the right is a table with a red cloth trimmed with gold fringe. On the table are an earthenware jug, a glass, and a silver dish holding a knife and two cut oranges. To the left is a large arm-chair with a red velvet cushion, gold fringes, and gold tissue. Canvas, 25 inches by 20 inches. Exhibited in the Rembrandt Exhibition of the Amsterdam dealers Fred. Muller, 1906, No. 15. In the collection of Colonel Hankey, Beaulieu, Hastings.