Probably Jacques Meyers, Rotterdam
His deceased sale, Rotterdam, 9 September 1722, lot 168, for 180 florins
Probably William Six
His deceased, Amsterdam, 12 May 1734, lot 58 for 250 florins to S. Ligtenhorst
Probably M. Servad
By whom sold, Amsterdam, 25 June 1778, lot 80, where described as dated 1657, for 1,000 florins to Fouquet
Possibly with The Gallery, 22 Piccadilly, London, 1809, no 34
From whom purchased by Delahante 1809
Probably Delahante sale, London, Phillips, 2-3 June 1814, lot 40, as 'Rembrandt', for £215,5 s to Dr Rainer
Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Bt (1772-1848), Stratton
His deceased sale, London, Christie's, 2-3 June 1848, lot 113 as 'Rembrandt' for 135 Guineas, to Nieuwenhuys
Thomas Baring (1799-1873), son of the above, by 1854
Bequethed to his nephew Thomas George Baring (1826-1904), first Earl of Northbrook, by 1889
By descent to The Right Honorable Florence Anita, Countess of Northbrook, C.B.E. (1860-1946), London
By whom sold London, Christie's, 11 June 1937, lot 16, as 'Rembrandt', for 100 Guineas to Spink
A.J. Grotendorst, Nijmegen, 1963
Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 11 April 1986, lot 39, as van den Eeckhout, for £40,000, where purchased by Guterman
Linda and Gerald Guterman, New York
Their sale, New York, Sotheby's, 14 January 1988, lot 13, as Attributed to van den Eeckhout, where purchased after the sale by the present owner.