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xvii GERARD TER BORCH in Sale. C. M. Bronkhuyze van Leede en Oudewaard, Leyden, October 13, 1 86 1, No. 56 (14 florins). 345</. Portrait of a Man. A miniature. [Possibly a pendant to 42 1/] Copper. Sale. Widow of C. H. Meijer, born Huffelman, and others, Amsterdam, May 10, 1864, No. 198. 345*. Portrait of a Man in Black. Standing at a table with a purple cloth. Behind him is a purple easy-chair. Canvas, 30^ inches by 24^ inches. Sale. G. J. Verburgh and others, Amsterdam, January 24, 1865, No. 23. 345/ Portrait of a Nobleman in Black. Not inferior to the pendant, 423. Copper, 14 inches by 12 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 3, 1866, No. 369. 346. Portrait of a Nobleman. Half-length, standing, turned three-quarters right. He holds his gloves in his left hand before him ; the right hand, covered by his black cloak, rests on his hip. Over his black dress he wears a turned- down white collar. He has long hair and a moustache. [Pendant to 424.] Signed in the right background with the monogram ; canvas, n inches by 9 inches. Sale. Marquis de Salamanca, Paris, June 3, 1867, No. 127 (10,000 francs). 347. Portrait of a Young Man. Half-length. His left hand rests on a window. He wears a yellow doublet, a white shirt, and a plumed felt hat. Sale. De Saint-Remy, Paris, April 26, 1870, No. 1 68 (200 francs). 348. Portrait of a Scholar in his Study. He sits, seen almost in full face, at a table, on which is a map of the world. He reads a book lying in front of him. He has long brown hair and a small moustache. He wears a long robe trimmed with red. A male visitor, wearing a black cloak and a broad-brimmed felt hat, stands at the back. A spaniel lies on a crimson velvet chair. Signed on the right ; panel, 14^ inches by I2| inches. Sale. Baron H. Fagel, Paris, May 4, 1870, No. 21. 348*. Portrait of a Scholar. Canvas, 16 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, March 30, 1874, No. 100. 348^. Portrait of a Dutch Scholar seated at a Table. Full length. An excellent picture, well drawn and coloured. Canvas, 18 inches by 14^ inches. Sale. E. H. Mayer, Cologne, May 12, 1874, No. 261.