…; collection Johann Edler Goll von Franckenstein (1722-85), Amsterdam and Velsen (L. 2987); his son, Jonkheer Johan Goll van Franckenstein (1756-1821), Amsterdam and Velsen; his son, Jonkheer Pieter Hendrik Goll van Franckenstein (1787-1832), Amsterdam and Velsen; sale, Jonkheer Johan Goll van Franckenstein (1756-1821), Amsterdam (J. de Vries et al.), 1 July 1833 sqq., Album VV, no. 3, with twenty-three other drawings(‘Vier en twintig stuks uit de Werken van Jacob Cats, door A. van der Vinne.’), fl. 10 for all, to the dealer Roos for Gérard Leembruggen Jzn (1801-65), The Hague, Lisse, and Hillegom (L. 2988) or no. 4, with one other drawing (‘Twee stuks dito, als voren, rond. Door denzelven’), fl. 4 for all, to ‘Groebe’, or no. 5, with eight other drawings (‘Negen stuks dito. Door denzelven’), fl. 15:50:- for all, to the dealer Roos for Leembruggen;{Copy RKD.}; …; sale, Benoît Coster (d. before 1875, Amsterdam, Arnhem), Amsterdam (Roos et al), 18 March 1875 sqq., no. 109, with three other drawings (‘Quatre pièces. Sujets tires de l’oeuvre du poète J. Cats. A l’encre de Chine’), fl. 110 for all, to Johan Philip van der Kellen (1831-1906) for the museum (L. 2228), 1879{For security reasons, the drawing was transferred from the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken to the museum in 1879.}