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77 5264 Wreaths  Nieuwjaarswensch Aan Mijnen Geliefden Grootvader 77 5264 Wreaths Nieuwjaarswensch Aan Mijnen Geliefden Grootvader
77/5264 [Wreaths]. "Nieuwjaarswensch Aan Mijnen Geliefden Grootvader". Engr. wreath w. manuscript wish, 38x30 cm., signed "Uw liefhebb. kleinzoon Hendrik M. Otten", dated "Oud-Loosdrecht, 1 Januarij 1827".

- Sl. creased; some brownish stains and (filing) holes in margins.

= Nice winter scenes incl. a horse-drawn sleigh, skaters and a "koek en zopie" stand.

AND 2 others similar: a New Year's wish dated 1833 and a "Pinxter Brieve" dated 1801.

€ (70-90) 80
77 5265 Wreaths  Lot of 5 religious wreaths 77 5265 Wreaths Lot of 5 religious wreaths
77/5265 [Wreaths]. Lot of 5 religious wreaths, all engravings surrounding calligraphed wishes, i.a. a "Kers Brief" w. scenes from the book Genesis (dated 1780); a "Paasch Brief" showing the adoration by the shepherds (dated 1779) and a "Zegen-Wensch" showing Simon carrying the cross (dated 1800).
€ (70-90) 80
77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661 77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661
77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661 77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661
77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661 77 5266 Aken J van 1614 1661
77/5266 Aken, J. van (1614-1661). Various views of the Rhine. Set of 3 (of 4) etchings after H. SAFTLEVEN, each ±21,5x27,5 cm., numb. "2", "3" and "4", 1x signed "H. inventor" and "Ian v. Aken fec" in the plate, 2x tipped onto the same mount.

- Numb. "2" partly erased. Numb. "4" cut to the borderline. = Hollstein 19-21.

€ (70-90) 100
77 5267 Aldegrever H  1502 1561 77 5267 Aldegrever H 1502 1561
77/5267 Aldegrever, H. (1502-1561). Lot welcomes the angels. Engraving, 11,5x8,2 cm., monogrammed and dated "1555" in the plate.

- Five foxed spots in image; trimmed to/ occas. inside borderline; doubled. Fine impression.

= Hollstein (German) 14, only state.

€ (200-300) 200
77 5268 Aldegrever H  1502 1561 77 5268 Aldegrever H 1502 1561
77 5268 Aldegrever H  1502 1561 77 5268 Aldegrever H 1502 1561
77/5268 Aldegrever, H. (1502-1561). Ornament with leaves, at top one child, at foot three children. Engraving, 1532, 14,2x4 cm., monogrammed and dated in the plate, tipped onto mount.

- Dam. spot w. surface loss of part of monogram and date; some foxing.

AND 1 anonymous ornament engraving in the style of H. ALDEGREVER, 7,6x5,4 cm., laid down on mount.

€ (100-150) 250
77 5269 Aldegrever H  1502 1561 77 5269 Aldegrever H 1502 1561
77/5269 Aldegrever, H. (1502-1561). Standard-bearer in a landscape. Engraving, 12x7,8 cm., monogrammed and "1540" in the plate

- Trimmed on/ just within the platemark; fingersoiled; a few weak spots (caused by the removal from a mount), 1x w. a tiny hole near centre of right edge; sm. tear in centre left edge; rubbed spot in lower right corner. A strong impression.

= Bartsch/ New Hollstein 177.

€ (500-700)
77 5270 Aldegrever H  1502 1561 77 5270 Aldegrever H 1502 1561
77/5270 Aldegrever, H. (1502-1561). The Story of Lot. Engraving, 11,4x8,1 cm., monogrammed and dated "1555" in the plate.

- Tipped onto mount along upper margin; upper left corner dam. (8x6 mm. torn off (repaired visibly)); closed tear in left margin; trimmed to/ inside borders.

= Hollstein 17, anonymous copy in the same direction (i.a. sm. difference in the broken off branch to the right of the head of the standing daughter).

€ (70-90) 110
77 5271 Aldegrever H  1502 1561  after 77 5271 Aldegrever H 1502 1561 after
77/5271 Aldegrever, H. (1502-1561) (after). Eight nude children at a well. Engraving, 3,7x9,7 cm., monogrammed "AG" and "1539" in the plate.

- Laid down on modern stiff paper; trimmed to the platemark; a few sm. spots.

= New Hollstein 267, copy a (but from a scratched plate with extra lines, i.a. on the leg of the child held up at the well). With a collector's mark on verso ("H" within a circle, not found in Lugt).

€ (80-100) 160
77 5272 Andreani A  ±1541 1624 77 5272 Andreani A ±1541 1624
77/5272 Andreani, A. (±1541-1624). (Theater decoration for the comedy l'Ortensio). Chiaroscuro woodcut after G. BOLSI, 26,5x35,5 cm.

- Lacks a large portion of the lower margin (w. loss of image). Sold w.a.f.

€ (80-100) 80
77 5273 Anonymous 16th cent  French school 77 5273 Anonymous 16th cent French school
77/5273 Anonymous (16th cent., French school). (Martyrdom of a Saint). Metalcut on vellum, 11,9x7,9 cm.

- Party wrinkled and vaguely stained.

= Variant of a copy of a plate from THIELMAN KERVER (publ.), Horae (Paris, 1506).

AND 11 other prints, 18th/ 19th cent., incl. bookillustrations.

€ (80-100) 210
77 5274 Anonymous 16th cent  77 5274 Anonymous 16th cent
77/5274 Anonymous (16th cent.). (Cupid showing Venus a branch). Engraving, 21,2x11,5 cm.

- Folded twice; trimmed just outside the borderline, w. later added margins.

= Probably Italian school.

€ (70-90) 140
77 5275 Anonymous 18th cent  77 5275 Anonymous 18th cent
77/5275 Anonymous (18th cent.). (River scene showing the unloading of wine casks from a boat). Etching, 37,5x49 cm., framed.

- Yellowed. = Attractive, prob. French view.

€ (60-80) 60
77 5276 Anonymous 18th/ 19th cent  77 5276 Anonymous 18th/ 19th cent
77/5276 Anonymous (18th/ 19th cent.). "De oude wet. Is vervult." Engraving on linen, 48x48 cm., central image of Mary and the infant Christ, surrounded by 12 images of the Apostles, doubled w. cotton, partly attached to wooden frame.

- Partly browned; a few spots trifle faded.

AND R. NANTEUIL, Oval portait of Denis Nalon (engraving on silk, 1669. With cuts; lacks 2 cm. of lower margin affecting image).

€ (100-150) 100
77 5277 Anonymous 19th cent  77 5277 Anonymous 19th cent
77/5277 Anonymous (19th cent.). (Streetvendors and pedlars). Lithograph, 31x37 cm., w. 8 scenes each w. Dutch caption below, without address.

- Central vertical fold; sl. frayed.

= Probably a catchpenny print. Early lithograph showing vendors selling i.a. sponges, herring, nuts, beans, brushes, grapes, matchsticks and cockchafers or maybeetles (used by children in games).

AND 7 other early lithographs, i.a. "Het Slot van Amerongen" (browned; ±1820, without address) and small lithographs w. the address of Gebr. Portman (±1824-1827).

€ (70-90) 90
77 5278 Astronomy  Hayé M  ? 1676  publ  77 5278 Astronomy Hayé M ? 1676 publ
77 5278 Astronomy  Hayé M  ? 1676  publ  77 5278 Astronomy Hayé M ? 1676 publ
77 5278 Astronomy  Hayé M  ? 1676  publ  77 5278 Astronomy Hayé M ? 1676 publ
77 5278 Astronomy  Hayé M  ? 1676  publ  77 5278 Astronomy Hayé M ? 1676 publ
77/5278 [Astronomy]. Hayé, M. (?-1676) (publ.). (Astronomical subjecs). Series of 12 engravings, each 21x16 cm. (leaf), Louvai, ±1665.

- Partly w. defects in blank margins and w. traces of former mounting on verso; some vague foxing.

= Possibly meant to illustrate a text, but here as fascicule, each w. 3 stiching holes (lvs loose).

€ (150-250) 160
77 5279 Bagelaar E W J  1775 1837 77 5279 Bagelaar E W J 1775 1837
77 5279 Bagelaar E W J  1775 1837 77 5279 Bagelaar E W J 1775 1837
77 5279 Bagelaar E W J  1775 1837 77 5279 Bagelaar E W J 1775 1837
77/5279 Bagelaar, E.W.J. (1775-1837). (Ets en graveerwerk van E.W.J. Bagelaar). Collection of 116 etchings in 210 different states by E.W.J. BAGELAAR, various sizes, all tipped-in in contemp. gilt hcalf w. red mor. letterpiece, folio.

- Hinges split. Binding worn. Contents very fine.

= Evidently a collection that aimed to represent the complete etchings by Bagelaar, in all different states known (possibly put together by Bagelaar himself, or at least by someone very close to him, judging by the accompanying contemp. annotations on the various states of the etchings and the occasional identification of the locations shown). According to information supplied in an accompanying short version of a publication by F. Wilbrink, Bagelaar's etched work consists of at least 189 different etchings. Nevertheless the collection offered is this lot forms a large part of Bagelaar's graphic oeuvre and is especially interesting for the large number of different states that are present. No similar collection was traced by us on the market or auction records of the past decades. Interestingly, Bagelaar made quite a few copies after old master etchings. Among them is series of copies in reverse after Cuyp's Set of Cows, which includes a loosely inserted leaf w. two tipped-in etchings: a title-p. to the Set of Cows reading "VI Stuks Koitjes Geëtst door A. Cuyp" (dismissed as being by Cuyp by the Rijksmuseum and listed as "Anonymous") and an etching in the manner of the Cows by Cuyp signed in pencil "Bagelaar f." This might solve the question of the authorship of the title-etching to the series. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (500-700) 500
77 5280 Baptiste M S  1791 1859 77 5280 Baptiste M S 1791 1859
77 5280 Baptiste M S  1791 1859 77 5280 Baptiste M S 1791 1859
77/5280 Baptiste, M.S. (1791-1859). "Les marchands de vins." Lithograph, 17,5x19 cm., signed on the stone in lower left corner of image, titled below image and "Pl.22" in upper right corner above image. Anonymous (1st quarter 19th cent.). "A Tyrolian Hunter. A Country Girl at Inspruck". Handcol. woodengraving, 17,1x13,8 cm., w. engr. caption and "Published, March 1808, for the 28th Number of La Belle Assemblée" below image. - AND 3 others, i.a. ANONYMOUS (early 19th cent.), "Hollandsche costumes. Stad/ Ville (...)" (etching and aquatint, 21,4x24 cm., engr. caption below image, publ. by Gebr. Buffa & Comp.).
€ (70-90)
77 5281 Barbault J  1718 1766 77 5281 Barbault J 1718 1766
77 5281 Barbault J  1718 1766 77 5281 Barbault J 1718 1766
77 5281 Barbault J  1718 1766 77 5281 Barbault J 1718 1766
77/5281 Barbault, J. (1718-1766). "Baccantes d'après l'antique". Engraving, 17,3x19 cm., signed in "Barbault sculp" in lower left corner below image.

- Vaguely browned in lower right corner.

Daubigny, C.F. (1817-1878). "Les vendanges." Etching, 20x33,7 cm., title and "Daubigny sculp." engr. below image.

- Trifle yellowed. = Delteil 117, the 5th and final state.

Anonymous (17th cent.). (Diana and Bacchus). Oval (stipple-)engraving, 9,9x7,5 cm. Bossuit, F. van (1635-1692) (after). "Triomphe de Bacchus." Engraving by M. POOL, 10,5x15,2 cm., from F. BOSSUIT, Beeld-snyders kunstkabinet (...), Amst., 1727. - AND 5 others, i.a. 2 nice woodcuts by C. VAN SICHEM, (The pouring of the wine in jugs) and (A family praying before a dinner bread, grapes and wine(?)) (both 10x8,8 cm., both monogrammed "CVS", both under passepartout).

€ (80-100)
77 5282 Bartoli P S  ±1635 1700 77 5282 Bartoli P S ±1635 1700
77 5282 Bartoli P S  ±1635 1700 77 5282 Bartoli P S ±1635 1700
77/5282 Bartoli, P.S. (±1635-1700). (The Arrival of the Etruscans in Latium). Seven etchings after POLYDORO DA CARAVAGGIO and MATURINO from the series of 8 prints after the frescoed frieze identified as The Arival of the Etruscans in Latium, all 15,5x44,8 cm., w. engr. captions below image and numb. "1"-"6" and "8" in lower right corner below image.

- Lacks plate 7; lower outer blank corner of 4 prints sl. thin/ worn; all prints w. vague central fold strengthened on verso (sl. yellowed on recto) and trifle foxed in blank margin recto. Otherwise fine.

= Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.

€ (200-300) 200
77 5283 Bary H  1640 1707 77 5283 Bary H 1640 1707
77 5283 Bary H  1640 1707 77 5283 Bary H 1640 1707
77/5283 Bary, H. (1640-1707). Two children: spring and autumn ("De lieve Lente wil ons schoone bloemen geven. De Oegst schenkt nutter vrucht, men kan van reuk niet leven."). Etching after A. VAN DYCK, 28,5x23,3 cm., title engr. below the image.

- Ample margins; upper margin dam.

= Hollstein 7, the 2nd state (of 2), with the address of Nic. Visscher. On thick laid paper.

Audran, B. II (1700-1772). "Cornelius de Visscher, Scalptor Harlemensis". Engr. portrait after C. DE VISSCHER, 41x26,7 cm., title engr. in the dec. border within the image, Paris, Huquier, ±1750.

€ (70-90) 70