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77 5504 Rode C B  1725 1797 77 5504 Rode C B 1725 1797
77/5504 Rode, C.B. (1725-1797). (Amor with Dido and Aeneas). Etching, 17x23,5 cm., signed "B. Rode" and illegibly titled in the plate.

- Edges laid down on mount.

€ (60-80)
77 5505 Roghman R  1627 1692 77 5505 Roghman R 1627 1692
77/5505 Roghman, R. (1627-1692). "Hedickhuysen". Etching, 13,3x16,5 cm.

- A few brown spots, but otherwise a fine strong impression. = Hollstein 5, 2nd state (of 3).

AND 1 other by the same: "Hesbeen" (Hollstein 18, 2nd state (of 2), foxed).

€ (70-90) 90
77 5506 Rops F  1833 1898 77 5506 Rops F 1833 1898
77/5506 Rops, F. (1833-1898). Le Verrou. Helio-engraving after the drypoint, 17,5x11,8 cm., on Japanese.

= Mascha 706; Exteens 404; Ramiro 183.

€ (60-80) 60
77 5507 Rubens P P  1577 1640  after 77 5507 Rubens P P 1577 1640 after
77 5507 Rubens P P  1577 1640  after 77 5507 Rubens P P 1577 1640 after
77/5507 Rubens, P.P. (1577-1640) (after). Lot of 8 engravings by T. VAN TULDEN, between 26x28,5 and 31x26 cm., from C. GEVAERT, Pompa introitus honori serenissimi principis Ferdinandi Austriaci Hispaniarum Infantis (...) à S.P.Q. Antverp (Antw., 1642).

- Sl. foxed; a few prints w. some closed tears/ dam. spots.

= Comprises the plates number 7, 9, 13, 15, 27, 29, 34 and 39.

€ (150-250) 300
77 5508 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 77 5508 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
77/5508 Ruischer, J. (±1625-after 1675). Village on a river view from the Cunera tower at Rhenen on the Rhine. Etching, 11,6x20,9 cm., "AW ex." in upper left corner.

- Tipped onto a mount; two strengthened spots (only visible on verso). Fine copy.

= Hollstein (Ruischer) 16 and Hollstein (Waterloo) 91, 3rd state (of 3), reworked by Waterloo in etching and drypoint (2nd state) and with additional rework, published by Basan. Of the first state by Johannes Ruischer only 2 impressions are known. Part of a panorama of Rhenen.

€ (100-150) 120
77 5509 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 77 5509 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
77 5509 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 77 5509 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
77/5509 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). Beatus (no.1). Engraving after M. DE VOS from the series of 14 Oraculum Anachoreticum, 15,2x20,5 cm., w. engr. 4-line caption in Latin and no. "1" below. - AND 1 other from the same series: Wendelinus.

- Fine impressions. = New Hollstein 439 and 448.

€ (200-300)
77 5510 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 77 5510 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
77/5510 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). Creation of the world. Lot of 7 engravings after M. DE VOS, from the series of 8 prints depicting The creation of the world, each 19,5x25,6 cm.

- Lacks the title-page and the binding. All prints with old middle-fold; some sl. soiling/ smaill defects in blank margins. First plate w. old annots. in pen and ink in lower blank margin.

= Hollstein 10-16, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.

€ (800-1.000) 1800
77 5511 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 77 5511 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
77/5511 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). The lame leading the blind. Engraving, 21,5x27 cm., "Joannes Sadeler sculps: et excudit" in the plate, engr. captions below.

- Contemp. annot. "roi" in upper blank margin above the image; sl. foxed; vague oblique folds in upper right corner.

= Hollstein 198.

€ (100-150) 160
77 5512 Sadeler I J and R  ±1550 ±1600 and 1560 ±1630 77 5512 Sadeler I J and R ±1550 ±1600 and 1560 ±1630
77/5512 Sadeler I, J. and R. (±1550-±1600 and 1560-±1630). (The four seasons). Complete set of 4 engravings after J. BASSANO, each ±20x28 cm., 1x (Winter) w. "I. Sadeler sculpsit" and 2x (Summer and Winter) w. "Bassan Pinx" in the plate, engr. titles "Ver", "Aestas", "Autumnus" and "Hyems" above the image, Latin captions below.

- Paper brittle w. (tears on) old middle-folds (especially winter and summer); some soiling.

= Hollstein Johannes Sadeler I 507-508 (Summer and Winter) and Hollstein Raphael Sadeler I 178-179 (Spring and Autumn), only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.

€ (600-800) 600
77 5513 Sadeler I R  1560 1628 or 1632 77 5513 Sadeler I R 1560 1628 or 1632
77/5513 Sadeler I, R. (1560-1628 or 1632). Saba (no.12). Engraving after M. DE VOS from the series of 13 Oraculum Anachoreticum, 15,2x20,1 cm., w. engr. 4-line caption in Latin and no. "12" below.

- Fine impression. = New Hollstein 150.

€ (100-150) 160
77 5514 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5514 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77/5514 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Seashore with fishermen and fishmongers. Engraving after J. BREUGEL, 20,2x27,1 cm., w. the address of Marco Sadeler.

- Doubled; partly cut on the borderline; lacks 2 tiny portions of image near edges; a few tiny closed marginal tears.

= New Hollstein 216. With an unidentified collector's mark on verso (Lugt 4073).

€ (70-90) 80
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77 5515 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 77 5515 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
77/5515 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). "Theatrum Passionis Christi". Series of 7 (of 8) engravings incl. title, each 16x11 cm., engr. captions below.

- Lacks plate 5. Plate 8 w. tear in upper margin (just affecting the image). All w. small manuscript number in lower left corner below the image. Vaguely foxed.

= Hollstein 63ff. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIV.

€ (800-1.000) 800
77 5516 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629  after 77 5516 Sadeler A ±1570 1629 after
77 5516 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629  after 77 5516 Sadeler A ±1570 1629 after
77 5516 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629  after 77 5516 Sadeler A ±1570 1629 after
77/5516 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629) (after). Vestigi delle antichita di Roma, Tivoli, Pozzuolo et altri luochi. Rome, J. de Rossi, 1660, engr. title, dedication and 49 views by M. SADELER, bound in 18th cent. marbled limp boards, obl. folio.

- Occas. trifle foxed in blank margins. Covers worn and loose(ning); backstrip partly worn off.

= Hollstein 151-201; Kistner 408; Rossetti 9035. The second edition, re-engraved by J. de Rossi.

€ (500-700) 800
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77/5517 Saenredam, J. (1565-1607). The Five Senses. Complete series of 5 engravings after H. GOLTZIUS, each 17,5x12,4 cm., numb. "1" to "5".

- Under passepartout; sll agetoned; Hearing and Taste w. brown stains/ unevenly browned.

= Hollstein 101-106. All with the collector's mark of Friedrich August II of Saxony (Lugt 971) on recto.

€ (1.200-1.500) 1200
77 5518 Saenredam J  1565 1607 77 5518 Saenredam J 1565 1607
77/5518 Saenredam, J. (1565-1607). Susanna and the elders. Engr. after C. CORNELISZ. VAN HAARLEM, 21,2x26 cm., "C.C. haerlem: inven. I. Saenredam sculp. et excud. 1602" in the plate in lower left corner.

- Fine impression and state. Cut on/ just outside the borderline. The six line Latin text by T. Schrevelius below cut off; collector's entry in ballpoint on verso.

= New Hollstein 22, the 1st state (of 2).

€ (200-300) 230
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77/5519 Saftleven, H. (1609-1685). "Utsuijper". Etching from the series of Nine figures, 4,9x3,7 cm., monogrammed "HSL 1647" in the plate.

- Yellowed; broad margins extended w. paper tape. Otherwise fine.

= Hollstein 10, only state. Rare, archetypal print.

€ (150-250)
77 5520 Saint Aubin Ch G de 1721 1786 77 5520 Saint Aubin Ch G de 1721 1786
77/5520 Saint-Aubin, Ch.G. de (1721-1786). (Three butterflies carrying a fourth, recumbent on a litter). Etching, 11,3x22,3 cm.

- Cut inside the borderline. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.

€ (100-150) 475
77 5521 Sandrart J J  1606 1688  after 77 5521 Sandrart J J 1606 1688 after
77 5521 Sandrart J J  1606 1688  after 77 5521 Sandrart J J 1606 1688 after
77/5521 Sandrart, J.J. (1606-1688) (after). "Metamorphoson". Series of 56 etchings and engravings on 26 leaves by L. SCHENK after C. ENGELBRECHT after J.J. SANDART, with engr. captions in Dutch and Latin below image, each 15,2x18,5 cm., bound in late 19th cent. hvellum w. red mor. letterpiece, folio.

- Top of spine sl. dam. Fine copy. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVII.

€ (400-600) 700
77 5522 Sangster A W  1833 1904 77 5522 Sangster A W 1833 1904
77/5522 Sangster, A.W. (1833-1904). Summer morning (French Creek). Etching, signed in pencil, signed and "1892" in the plate, w. a printed dedication to a mr. "G. Bleistein" (in pen and ink) below the image, on thin Chinese.

- Tipped onto mount; yellowed.

= In 1892 members of The Buffalo Club bought a painting by Sangster which was presented to the club. As a premium or a token of appreciation, Sangster created this etching after the painting and gave everybody who contributed an inscribed copy. Sangster was a Canadian artist who mostly painted in the surroundings of Buffalo (New York state) and the Niagara frontier.

€ (60-80)
77 5523 Savery S  1594 1678 77 5523 Savery S 1594 1678
77 5523 Savery S  1594 1678 77 5523 Savery S 1594 1678
77/5523 Savery, S. (1594-1678). (Skating man seen from behind, skating towards three men). Engraving after P.J. QUAST (?), 16,2x12,3 cm., numb. "5" in lower right corner, framed.

- Not examined outside frame, but apparently a fine copy.

= Very rare print, only one copy found in reverse in the holdings of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVII.

€ (500-700) 850