- Occas. some defects; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. "Afbeeldinge van een overheerlijke Goude Present-Beeker" (1753), "Afbeelding van den Gouden Kop, aan den Heer C. de Witt, vereert", "De Alkmaarse Drink Hoorn" and "Zilveren Drinkschaal, door den Raad der Admiraliteit van Zeeland aan Evert Heindricxssen (...)".
- Margins partly sl. foxed and occas. sl. frayed (not affecting the lithographs).
= On the dangers and inconveniences of travelling by horsedrawn cabriolets, fiacres, and "cabriolets de place". "Son nom vient du verbe « cabrioler », qui évoque sa légèreté mais aussi son instabilité" (Wikipedia). Scarce series, rarely found handcoloured.
- Somewhat (finger)soiled.
= Kat. Orn. Berlin II, 1044 and 1047. From a series of 13 prints (incl. title): Cartouches de diferentes Inventions (...) (1632).
AND 5 others, i.a. 3 prints with grotesque faces.
- Sl. foxed; tiny closed tear in centre right edge; trimmed on the borderline.
= Bartsch XIV.4.3; Shoemaker 24.
- Trimmed on/ inside the borderline. Old flattened horizontal fold.
= Verso w. collector's stamp of P.W. van Doorne (Lugt 4731). On paper with an anchor watermark.
- Fine copy. Tipped onto board mount along margins w. paper tape (easily to detach).
= Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII.
AND 2 other marine engravings (1x handcol.).
- Yellowed in outer margins of image and part of blank margins due to former passepartout and tipping on mount at one spot in left margin.
= New Hollstein 279, 3rd state (of 3); White/ Boon 45, 2nd state (of 2). With the collector's blindstamp of A.P.F. Robert-Dumesnil (1778-1864) in lower blank margin (Lugt 2200), and "Coll: Dumesnil" in pencil on late 19th/ early 20th cent. mount. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII
- Sl. yellowed and foxed (mostly in upper left corner); remnants of former tipping on in corners on verso; sm. closed tear in upper right corner (±1,5-2 cm.).
= On laid paper without watermark. New Hollstein 125, a late impression of the 3rd state (of 6) (with the shading around the angel as in the third state as listed in New Hollstein 125, but without the details in the landscape below the angel). Probably a state between the 3rd and 4th state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIII.
- Good margins; a few very vague yellowish stains; nevertheless in fine condition.
= New Hollstein 45. Early impression of the 2nd contemporary state (without the horizontal scratch halfway between the figures).
- Greyish 19th cent. impression from the worn plate on laid paper with ample margins.
= New Hollstein 127, 4th state of 5.
- Trimmed to the borders; on partly very thin paper (due to detaching from its mount; consequently(?) no watermark visible); small restored spot in upper left blank corner; four minute holes in image.
= New Hollstein 302, 4th state (of 5), before the restoration of the shadow on the wall between Christ and the woman. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIII.
- Trimmed on/ just outside the borderline; vague folds in upper corners; dark impression.
= New Hollstein 251, 3rd state (of 5) with the signature of Watelet in lower left corner invisible.
- Small vague stain in lower blank margin.
= New Hollstein 151, the third state (of 3). With the collector's mark of R. Alianello (Lugt 5K) on verso.
- Late impression, but with ample margins.
= New Hollstein 144, the 7th and final state; Hollstein/ Bartsch and White/ Boon 124, third and final state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIV.
- Trimmed ±4 mm. outside the platemark; paper trifle browned.
= New Hollstein 282, 1st or 2nd state (of 2). On slightly thick laid paper. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIV.
- Trimmed ±4 mm. outside the platemark; nice and strong impression.
= New Hollstein 263, 2nd state (of 4). Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.
= On wove paper. Possibly Hollstein 85, copy d(?), attributed to I.J. de Claussin. White/ Boon 263, copy 1. With a collector's mark "H" within a circle, not found in Lugt.
Rodermondt, P. (act.1639-after 1703). Esau selling his first-birthright to Jacob. Etching after REMBRANDT VAN RIJN, 27,6x20,5 cm. (Hollstein 1, 3rd and final state). - AND a large mezzotint by R. EARLOM after REMBRANDT (1777, foxed in margins).
- Doubled; trifle frayed; sl. foxed.
= Early impression with the title reading "Hollantsche Transformatie" and the first line "Gommer". Hollstein 201; F.M. 1333 suppl. b; cf. Atlas van Stolk 1351; C.H. Slechte, De valsche en regte balans (Boekenwereld 6/5, p.174).
Jonxis, P.H. (1757-1843). "Gedenkstuk voor de Nederlandsche Gereformeerde Gemeentens." Engraving after W. KOK, 55,5x41 cm., engr. caption below, w. the address of W. Houtgraaff, 1791, "Proefdruk" and "No.[manuscript:] 214" in the image.
= F.M. 6129; Atlas van Stolk 5523. Allegorical print with a central view of the "Nationaale Synode te Dordrecht gehouden in den Jaare 1618 en 1619."
AND 2 others, both slander images of Luther.