4387 - 4441 FINE ARTS - PICTURE POSTCARDS
= Views of cities, towns, villages and chateaux, i.a. Mantes-la-Jolie, Monthéry, Mennecy, Meulan, Chanteloup, Montfort-L'Amaury, Viroflay, St. Remy, Chevreuse, Hermeray, Ablis. Limay, Chatou, Houdan, Triel, Rosay, Bougival, Saint Germain-en-Laye and Versailles (town and palace).
= Mostly contains postcards of French and Belgian towns and villages, such as Paris, Montdidier (Rue Jean-Dupuy, sent in 1919, showing the destruction after a bombing), Nice, Lourdes, Versailles (i.a. Jardins de Versailles, En attendant les Grandes Eaux), Brussels, Antwerp (i.a. De Keyzerlei and the Jardin Zoologique), and Liège. Includes a few postcards of World exhibitions in i.a. Paris and Ghent.
ADDED: ±270 picture postcards of Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy and the United Kingdom, ±1900-1960, partly unused - AND ±30 souvenir folders w. pictures and postcards of various European cities, ±1900-1960.
- A few w. sm. defects; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. a series on "Ruïne van Brederode" (12 unused postcards, "Uitgave van den Bewaarder der Ruïne van Brederode", together in orig. wr., obl. 8vo, The Hague, weenenk & Snel, ±1930). Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Apart from Haarlem, also picture postcards of Bloemendaal and Zandvoort.
= Mainly (col.) lithogr./ photogr. Dutch city views, i.a. Bodegraven, Doetinchem, Dordrecht, Enkhuizen, Lisse, Marken, Overveen, Rotterdam, Scheveningen, Volendam, Wormerveer and Zaandam.
= For the greater part Dutch topography, i.a. views of Asten, Borne, Bellingwolde, Borculo, Brummen, Bussum, Gramsbergen, Hallum, Hardenberg, Harderwijk, Hardergarijp, Huizum, Leur, Middelstum, Neede, Nes (Ameland), Ophemert, Oude Niedorp, Princenhage, Rhenen, Schiermonnikoog, Surhuisterveen, Ternaard, Zutphen. Including many views of Dutch castles and other estates and a few fantasy cards.
= Views and real photographs of many Dutch cities and villages, i.a. Amsterdam (e.g. Thorbeckeplein, Boomstraat, Burger Weeshuis - Kerkgang), pre-war Rotterdam (i.a. De Spoorbrug over de Wijnhaven, Leuvehaven, v. d. Takstraat), Utrecht, Leiden, Haarlem, Hilversum, Zandvoort, Roosendaal, Hillegom etc. Including ±45 of towns in Zeeland, w. i.a. Domburg, Goes (i.a. Brugwachterswoning and Poort Weeshuis), Middelburg, Walcheren (i.a. De Duinen langs het Rijwielpad), Zierikzee and quite a few of Zoutelande.
= Mainly unused, incl. a large number of cards w. views of Narvik (incl. 2 panorama's) and of Laps and a series of col. costume cards.
= Very rich collection, with num. real photographic postcards of members of the various royal houses. Containing picture postcards of i.a. Prinz Wilhelm von Preussen, Ferdinand Crownprince of Romania; Elizabeth Queen of Rumania; Crown Princess Marie of Romania; The Duke and Duchess of York; hereditary Prince Bernhard of Sachsen-Meiningen; S.M. Albert, King of Belgium; Emperor Karl Franz Josef I; Princess Antonia of Luxembourg; Prince Joachim of Prussia; Franz Ferdinand Archduke of Austria and his wife; Princess Kira of Russia; Grandduke Kyrill of Russia; "Grossfürstinnen u. Thronfolger" of the Imperial Russian family; "Zarewitsch Alexius"; King Haakon VII of Norway; Crown prince Alexander of Serbia; Don Manuel II, King of Portugal; "Grossfürstin Mellita von Russland"; Nikita, King of Montenegro; Milena, Queen of Montenegro; Albert, King of Monaco; King Edward of England; King Gustaf V; Alexandra Feodorowna Empress of Russia; "Unser Kaiser im Feld" (corner nicked); Queen Victoria of Spain; Leopold III, King of Belgium. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE
= Mostly French. Partly with correspondence by soldiers.
= Comprises mainly anti Nazi subjects, i.a. "De nieuwe nazi-groet (verplicht)", "Goebbels laatste journalistieke looping-the-loop" and "Wees nou verstandig Adolf en zet 'n advertentie, of ze ergens 'n goeie Führer met toebehooren kunnen gebruiken. Anders komen we binnenkort allemaal op straat te staan!".
- A few w. sm. defects; mostly fine. Spine dam.; boards sl. worn.
= A very large and extensive collection, containing photographic postcards and some rare postcards. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.