Van der Doort c.1639 Gentleman in a “pekit perd”, a pair of gloves in his right hand, the other hand on a green table, behind a blue ground WS 189, No. 1 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Old box embossed with carnation on copper, Victory, with 40 figures round about, some 4 are [blank] little and slender figures, the whole “har” for a pattern for Henry VIII’s scabbard WS 189, No. 2 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Sir James Palmer copy Lucretia WS 189, No. 3 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Hendrick van Steenwyck the Younger Five little Cartoons WS 189, No. 5 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Charles IX in a black cap with a white feather, in a white suit on a black cassock adorned with gold on black cloth, his right hand on a red velvet chair holding a pair of gloves and the other hand on his sword, a green curtain behind WS 189, No. 6 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Winter Landscape, and a miller's little dwelling cottages with some 10 very little figures, 3 or 4 carts and a wagon washing at water-side WS 189, No. 7 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Silver “saal [cellar?] Wrin erox [jeweled?]” with Two Women WS 189, No. 8 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Another silver chased “shal” [cellar?] Bacchus drunk with 4 satyrs, one a satyr woman [?] and a satyr who are leading the drunk Bacchus, tree nearby with vines WS 189, No. 9 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Titian little Madonna and Child, Sts John and Catherine WS 190, No. 10 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 young Brueghel Country People are Harvesting WS 190, No. 11 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Little Doe and Stork with a Dead Duck WS 190, No. 12 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Paulo Veronese Leda with Jupiter in the shape of a white Swan WS 190, No. 13 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Venus in drapery with a shrouded face with a stooping Cupid WS 190, No. 15 [Items with no definitive location]
Van der Doort c.1639 Sir James [Palmer?] had a stiff-legged[?] Venus and Cupid, and a spoiled Naked lying Venus WS 191, No. 17 [Items with no definitive location]