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 196 CASPAR NETSCHER SECT. Exhibited at Manchester, 1857, No. 1058 ; and at the South Kensington Museum, London, 1891, No. 2. In the collection of J. Bisschop, Rotterdam, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 528), sold as a whole in 1771 to the Hopes of Amsterdam. In the collection of Philip Henry Hope, London, 1833 (Sm.). In the collection of H. T. Hope, London. In the collection of Lord Francis Pelham Clinton Hope, Deepdene, sold as a whole in 1898 to the London dealers P. and D. Colnaghi and A. Wertheimer. 138*. A Lady and Gentleman feeding a Parrot. 8 inches by 10 inches. Sale. London, July 7, 1900, No. 49. 138^. Interior with Figures and a Parrot. 14 inches by 1 1 inches. Sale. London, December 21, 1901, No. 112. 138^. A Woman and Children playing with a Lion. 4 inches by 5 inches. Sale. S. Huygens, widow of Ph. Doublet, lord of St. Annaland, The Hague, November 6, 1725 (Hoet, i. 309), No. 15 (42 florins). 138^. A Lady with Two Dogs. She sits in a room at a table. One dog is on her lap ; another is on the table. In front of her stands a maid-servant with a pail on her right arm, who is counting money. Very finely painted. Panel, 12 inches by 9^ inches. Sale. F. W. Baron van Borck, Amsterdam, May I, 1771, No. 27. 139. A Lady with a Little Dancing Dog. The lady stands at a table with a red cover. Behind her a maid-servant makes a bed. Pleasant colour ; well rendered. Copper, 10 inches by 7! inches. Sale. G. J. de Servais, Malines, July 21, 1775, No. 85 (56 florins). 140. A Lady with Three Children beside a Basket of Birds. They play before an open stone recess, from the edge of which a carpet hangs down at one side. A pleasing picture. Panel, 17^ inches by 14 inches. Sale. J. B. Fratacolla, Amsterdam, April 26, 1813, No. 46 (135 florins, Van Yperen). 141. FIGURES IN A NICHE. A good picture. Apparently dated 1663. In the collection of the late Baron Nathanael von Rothschild, Vienna. 142. Interior with a Lady holding a Child's Hand. Farther away is a seated man. Accessories. Exceptionally fine. Canvas, 21 inches by 18 inches. Sale. M. D. van Eversdijck, The Hague, May 28, 1766 (Terw. 532), No. 58 but No. 64 of the original catalogue (305 florins, Fouquet).