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406 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. pays the ostler. A groom holds another horse while the rider pulls up his boots. A cock and two hens. 15 inches by 21 inches. Sales. Aved, Paris, November 24, 1766 (2301 francs). G. F. J. de Verhulst, Brussels, August 16, 1779, No. 121 (708 florins). Calonne, Paris, April 21, 1788 (2500 francs). 506. A Stable. Several horses, figures, and other accessories. [Probably identical with 506^.] Panel, n inches by i6 inches. Engraved by Moyreau, according to the sale catalogue, but not to be identi- fied with any of his prints, because of the inadequate description. Sale. M. de Brouwer, the younger, Brussels, July 31, 1788, No. 3 (560 florins, Brion or Brian ?). The Brouwer who bought the Rijksmuseum " Stable- Yard " (476) at the Wassenaar Obdam sale, 1750, was probably another man, and the two pictures are probably not identical, as the dimensions given differ too widely. 506*7. Interior of a Posting- House. Sale. A French nobleman, London, 1790 (167 : 155., Tassaert). 506^. A Stable. On the left a man holds a saddled grey horse, while a peasant with a loaded waggon comes into the stable. In front are hens, and horses at a manger. Canvas, 14 inches by 15^ inches. Sale. J. Pekstok, Amsterdam, December 17, 1792, No. 109. 5o6c. A Stable. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 204, No. 3. In the Orleans collection, 1792 (valued at 220). 506^. A Stable. [Probably identical with 506.] Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 284. Engraved by Moyreau, but not to be identified because of the inadequate description. Sale. Bryan, London, May 17, 1798, No. 40 (94 : los.). 506*. A Stable. With several horses. At the side are a horseman, and a horse drinking from a pail. Through the open door is seen a fine landscape. Canvas, 15 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 7, 1803, No. 210 (55 florins). 506/1 A Stable. A groom brings a basket of hay to a grey horse. At the back is a horseman. Panel, 7 inches by 9 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 7, 1803, No. 211 (5 florins 50). 506^. A Stable. In the centre, a saddled grey horse is held by a