...; ? sale, Louis de Moni (1698-1771, The Hague and Leiden), Leiden, 13 April 1772 sqq., Album D, no. 253 (`Een fraai Landschap met Geboomte, door J. van der Meer, de Jonge´); ...; ? sale, Reynier Assueri (?-1777 or before), Amsterdam (P. van der Schley et al.), 10 November 1777, Album G, no. 40 (`Een Boschagtig Landschap met Geboomten, met O. Inkt geteekend, door J. van der Meer de Jonge´); ...; ? collection Johann Edler Goll von Franckenstein (1722-1785) (L. 2987), Amsterdam and Velzen;{Cf. Beck 1981, fig. 8c., the number _2017_ is of a kind of number similar to that on the verso of a drawing by Esaias van de Velde (1587-1630), inv. no. RP-T-00-280. The other eighteenth-century inscription on the present sheet, _o/oa_, resembles one on another drawing by Van der Meer II, which appeared in a sale, Amsterdam (Sotheby's), 4 November 2003, no. 64; https://rkd.nl/explore/images/68353.} ? his son, Jonkheer Johan Goll van Franckenstein (1756-1821), Amsterdam and Velzen; ? his son, Jonkheer Pieter Hendrik Goll van Franckenstein (1787-1832), Amsterdam and Velzen; ? his sale, Amsterdam (C.S. Roos et al.), 1 March 1819 sqq., Album M, in no. 39 (`Twee dito [Landschappen]; met zwart krijt en o. inkt, door J. van der Meer´), with three other drawings, fl. 4:5:-, to `Versteegh´;{Copy RKD; possibly Dirck Versteeg (1751-1822), Amsterdam.} …; ? sale, Johannes Hermanus Molkenboer (1773-1824, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (J. de Vries et al.), 17 October 1825 sqq., Album P, no. 33 (`Een hoog bergachtig Landschap, grootsch van ordonanntie en in een breede stijl behandeld, met oostind. inkt, door J. van der Meer de jonge´), or no. 34 (`Een dito als de voorgaande in dezelfde stijl; door denzelven´), both fl. 9 to `Gruiter´;{Copy RKD.} …; collection Frederik Carel Theodoor, Baron van Isendoorn à Blois, Heer van Feluy and De Cannenburch (1784-1865), Kasteel De Cannenburch, Vaassen;{According to L. 2610.} inherited by Franciscus Johannes Hallo (1808-79), Kasteel Cannenburch, Vaassen;{Gelders Archief, 0407 Huis De Cannenburg, inv. no. 398.} sold through the mediation of the dealers A.E. Cohen and M. Wolff (L. 2610); sale, Frederik Carel Theodoor, Baron van Isendoorn à Blois, Heer van Feluy and De Cannenburch, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 18 December 1879, in no. 118,{According to the inventory book; however the description for no. 118 matches inv. no. RP-T-1879-A-49; perhaps there was some confusion in the inventory book, and the present drawing may have been no. 205 in the same sale.} with inv. no. RP-T-1879-A-49, fl. 2:75:- for both, to the museum (L. 2228)