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550 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 894*. In Camp. In front of a tent are three horsemen ; one has dismounted. Beyond are trumpeters and other figures. Canvas, 2d inches by 26 inches. Sale. Baars and others, Cologne, May 14, 1900, No. 140. 894/1 A Camp Scene. With figures and horses. Panel, 14 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Britten Slee and others, London, March 25, 1901, No. 46. 894^. Sutlers' Booths. In front of sutlers' booths in the left fore- ground cavaliers and their attendants on horseback and on foot have halted. On the right is an inn. A sketch. Panel, 16 inches by 18 inches. Sale. M. Vogrich, Berlin, November 22, 1904, No. 54. 894/1. Horsemen halting at a Sutler's Booth. 14 j inches by 17 inches. Sales. F. Popham and others, London, June 8, 1905, No. 79. L. H. Hicks and others, London, December 20, 1905, No. 58. 895. AT THE SUTLER'S BOOTH. On the left, in front of a tent with a red flag, three soldiers sitting on the ground converse with a sentry in armour holding a lance in his right hand. To the right of this group and farther back a mounted trumpeter halts, almost facing the spectator. To the left, in front of the entrance to the booth, the sutler's girl brings a tray of glasses. Near her is a horse. In the right middle distance a man and a woman ride away down a road. People on foot and another rider are in front of them. Farther right is a cottage. Signed with the monogram ; panel, 12 inches by 14^ inches. Sale. A. G. de Berghe, Brussels, June 7, 1906, No. 145. 896. AT THE SUTLER'S BOOTH. In the centre foreground a trumpeter in red sits on a grey horse in profile to the left, sounding a call. To the left of him a soldier caresses the sutler's girl ; his saddled horse, seen almost from the back, feeds at a manger on the extreme left. In front is a boy with a dog. Beyond, to the left, is the sutler's booth, adorned with a garland and a flag. Farther right a horseman, facing the spectator, holds a beer-jug in his right hand. To the right, behind the grey horse, a soldier in blue holds his horse by the bridle. Beyond is the camp with tents and figures. [In the left-hand top corner is a gallery number, 1062.] Signed with the monogram ; panel, 14^ inches by 17 inches. Exhibited at the Rembrandt Exhibition of the Amsterdam dealers F. Muller and Co., 1906, No. 130. Sale. H. C. Du Bois and others, Amsterdam, November 27, 1906, No. 203 (7850 florins, Huyer). 897. SOLDIERS IN CAMP. Soldiers are grouped round a wood fire. In the centre is a grey horse with a blue velvet saddle. On the left