- Flattened old folds; sl. soiled.
= Views of "Chasteau de Vincennes", "l'Eglise de la Sorbonne", "Thuilleries, et du Jardin", "Valle de Grace du Côste du Jardin", "Chasteau de Versailles" and "Palais des Tuilleries".
= Probably part of the series described by Le Blanc as Paysages ornés de ruines d'architecture (Le Blanc 121-126).
- Stitched together in left blank margin. Vague moulldy spots in right margin.
= Wilton-Ely 238; Focillon 213
= LNP 20 (hoofdprent), the 3rd and final state; Van H. 189. With the Ploos stamp and manuscript annotation in pencil by Ploos on verso.
AND 4 miscell. prints, all bookillustrations.
- Tipped onto mount. Fine.
= LNP 34, 6th and final state; Van H. 73. With the Ploos stamp on verso.
- Verso w. remnants of former mounting and vague gluestains along margins.
= LNP 24; Van H. 32. Possibly a view of Haarlem seen from the Haarlemmermeer.
= Hollstein 10, 2nd state (of 2).
AND 2 other mezzotint portraits of Paulus Steenwinckel (by J. GOLE) and Hendrik van Born (by A. BLOOTELING).
- Mounted. = Military commander during the "Brabantse Omwenteling". Rare anonymous portrait.
WITH 2 other portraits of Hendrik van der Noot and archdruke Charles, Duke of Teschen, all laid down on the same mount.
- Right corners tipped onto mount. = Hollstein 19.
= Hollstein 54.
AND 9 other engr. portraits, 17th/ 18th cent., i.a. of Ferdinand II, Amerigo Vespucci and of Margaret of Austria (publ. by P. DE JODE).
- Blank margins foxed (verso worse).
Elstacke, R. (16th cent.). (Portrait of Gervase Babington). Engraving, 18x12,2 cm., "R. Elstacke sculpt." and w. engr. captions in the plate (sl. foxed). Chapman, J. (±1770-1823). "The Honble Robert Boyle". Col. engr., 15,2x9,5 cm., engr. captions below. - AND 3 other portraits, i.a. by A. BLOOTELING of J. HARINGTON and by J. DE FREY of C. VAN DALEN.
= Franken 445; Hollstein 11. Design for a silver medal by Simon van de Passe, 1616 (cf. the medal in the British museum).
Jenichen, B. (±1560-1621). (Portrait of Georg III, duke of Anhalt). Engraving, 8,3x6,7 cm., 1565, monogrammed in the plate.
- Sm. tear in upper part. = Hollstein 189.
AND 2 other sm. portraits, i.a. a small oval portrait of James VI of Scotland (not traced, perhaps a copy in reverse after the portrait by C. DE PASSE).
- Ample margins.
= Hollstein (Frisius) 172. Part of the series of portraits of artists, publ. by Hondius (Hollstein 86-157).
Pontius, P. (1603-1658). (Portrait of the painter Johannes van Ravesteyn. Engraving after A. VAN DYCK, 23,5x16 cm.
- Fine.
= On laid paper w. foolscap watermark. New Hollstein 83, 7th state of 7. With the tiny collector's mark of C.W. Sherborn (Lugt 647).
AND 5 other portraits, i.a. a portrait of Sir Henry Sidney (attributed to Magdalena or Willem van de Passe, not in Hollstein).
- Trimmed to the platemark; formerly tipped in along upper margin (neatly detached from mount).
= Rare portrait of the Archduke within an emblematical border. Hollstein 2, only state; Van Someren 61.
AND 3 other portraits, i.a. F. BIGNON, Blasius de Monluc Polemarchus (...) (engr. portrait after PH. DE CHAMPAIGNE and S. VOUET, within borders showing scenes/ emblems relating to his life and character, 40,2x28,2 cm. Tipped onto mount along margins; trimmed to the border line) and P. VAN SOMPEL, Philippus Dictus Audax (...) (engr. portrait of Philip the Bold after J. VAN EYCK, 40,2x26,7 cm. Tipped onto mount along margins).
= Hollstein 22 and New Hollstein (after van Dyck) 159, 2nd state of 2. With ample margins on leaf with foolscap watermark.
Galle II, C. (1615-1678). (Portrait of Gottfried Heinrich graf zu Pappenheim). (Portrait of Holy roman empress Maria Anna of Spain). Two engravings after A. VAN DYCK, each ±27,5x18,7 cm.
- Both with wide margins. = Hollstein 185, 2nd state of 3 and Hollstein 178, unrecorded 2nd state of 2.
AND 2 large portraits by D. CUSTOS of Christoph Freiherr of Teuffenbach and Jost Joseph, Graf zu Thurn (both from J. SCHRENK VON NOTZING, Der Allerdurchleuchtigsten und Großmächtigen Kayser, Durchleuchtigsten und Großmächtigsten Königen und Ertzherzogen, Fürsten (...) (Innsbruck, 1603).
= I.a. "Nicolaes Tulp", "Jan van de Poll", "Jan Trip". "Egidius van den Bempden", "Hendrik Dirkszoon Spiegel", "Cornelis Bicker", "Matheus Straalman" and "Reinier Pauw".
= I.a. a portrait of Lucas van Leyden (by H. Hondius), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (stipple-engr., ±1792).