= Probably 19th cent. impressions, both with the collector's marks of Fürst zu Fürstenberg (Lugt 2811) on verso.
AND 10 other prints by the same, all but one woodcuts, all 16th cent., bookillustrations, depicting mainly (sea)battles (2x badly dam.).
- Sm. stain near head of cherub; wormhole in lower blank margin.
Idem. "Donna Olympia, Cortegiana bella di Roma jacet, placidamque capit secura quietem". Mezzotint, w. engr caption below image, 24,6x18,3 cm., Amst., P. Schenck.
- Inkstain on verso sl. visible in upper blank corner.
AND 13 other mezzotints, incl. a few worn/ dam. copies, i.a. J.J. HAID, Étude de la Sculpture/ Étude de la musique (two mezzotints from the series of ?, numb. "2" and "4" in lower right corner below image. Second print foxed in blank margins) and ANONYMOUS, "A Pouder Plot" (titled below image, 27x19,4 cm. Laid down on paper mount).
= Early lithograph. Arnim Winkler, p.336, no.158 of the series Bayrischer Gemäldesaal (started in 1816). Nagler, p.197: "Man kan diese lithographische Nachbildungen zu den bessten ihrer Zeit rechnen. Sie entstanden allen vor 1826 (...)".
AND a small stack of 19th cent. lithogr. portraits and steelengr. views, all bookillustrations, i.a. STURM, Établissement de Couvin (series of 8 (of ?) lithogr. views, ±1830, all 15x20 cm.). - ADDED: a naive 18th cent. brown crayon drawing of a boy with a donkey (21x24,5 cm.).
- Middle-fold; sl. frayed in top margin. = F.M. 5613.
AND 2 other large stipple-engravings
= Rare.
- Soiled, mostly in margins; w. vertical central fold. = Scarce. Hollstein 48, 2nd state of 5.
"Het redden van 't volk van de wrakken van het O.I. Comp. Schip Woestduyn des Morgensvroeg op den 25 July 1779". Engraving by A. FOKKE and M. SALLIETH after E. HOOGERHEYDEN, 25,8x44,5 cm., n.pl., P. Gillissen en Zoon, ±1779.
= F.M. 4345, 4.
AND 4 lithographs, i.a. "Schipbreuk nabij Middelburg" (lithograph by CLERMANS after KOEKOEK. Two sm. stains in upper (blank) margin).
- Partly browned; traces of annots. on verso sl. shining through.
= Extremely rare print, depicting "het Volmaakte-Schip", surrounded by small illustrations depicting various (parts of) vessels, maritime instruments etc. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVII.
= Mostly from the series Turner Gallery (1852-1880), i.a. "Death of Nelson", "Torbay from Brixham", "Orange merchantman going to pieces".
"Curious Prospect of an Iceberg in the Island of Spitsbergen." Etching and engraving by PAGE, 18,7x28,5 cm.
- Sl. soiled in margins.
= From G.H. MILLAR, New Complete & Universal System of Geography (London, 1782).
AND ±40 other prints, mostly engravings, w. maritime views or with ships, i.a. sea-battles (5 engravings) by C. CHESHAM, two sea-battles by T. SUTHERLAND after T. WHITCOMBE (handcol. aquatints, 1817) and an engraved view after H. FENN by A. KRAUSSE.
- Slightly yellowed; edges laid down on mount.
- Upper blank corners w. traces of sellotape; pinholes in blank corners.
= LeBlanc 26.
AND 2 other chiaroscuro woodcuts by the same after Il PARMIGIANINO, both laid down on laid paper: (Standing Apostle, facing right, holding a book with both hands) (LeBlanc 7) and (Mercury speaking to a soldier, who holds an organ and an arrow) (LeBlanc 20).
- Sl. soiled.
AND 8 other miscell. prints, various techniques, i.a. by T. NEALE after F. BARLOW and "Et Dominus Deus in terra inculta plantabat hortum, et nominem in illo posuit." (contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, Augsb., G.B. Probst, ±1780). - ADDED: 3 drawings of animals, 17th-19th cent.
- Doubled and sl. soiled. = Hollstein 11.
Mellan, C. (1598-1688). (Figure of ? leaning on a pedestal surrounded by books). Engraving, 18,5x23 cm., signed "C. Mellan G. in. et f" in the plate. - AND 8 other etchings and engravings, 18th/ 19th century, i.a. J. DEAN, The Cobbler (mezzotint, 40,5x31,5 cm.; dam.).
- Lower blank margin sl. soiled. = Rare. Hollstein 37 (only state).
Strang, W. (1886-1921). The Wine Drinkers.Engraving, 18,8x18,8 cm., monogrammed in the plate, from The artist engraver, 1904 (fine).
- Small closed tear in sky area; vertical central fold (practically invisible on recto); mounting paper strip in top margin on verso.
= Hollstein, Stoopendael 21, not mentioning this state: without address or artist's names below; Hollstein, De Laer 10, under title: The limekiln under the Tiber-Island in Rome.
AND 3 others, various sizes, i.a. ANONYMOUS (2nd half 17th cent.), "1ere Vue d'Italie" (engr. view, engr. caption below. 21,5x28,3 cm. Vague oblique folds; outer lower blank corner sl. browned).
- Generally in fine condition, with the following 8 prints with small defects in mainly blank lower margin: Hollstein 543 verso w. brown stain in upper margin (not visible on recto); H.545 a few closed small tears in lower blank margin and some vague offsetting in lower blank margin from former opposite leaf; H.549 vague oblique fold; H.552 three small closed tears in lower margin, one just touching image in lower left corner; H.553 four closed tears in lower margin, one tear into right hind leg of horse (and partly not closed); H.555 two small closed tears in lower blank margin; H.557 two small closed tears in lower margin into caption; H.558 two small closed tears in lower blank margin just touching caption.
= Hollstein 543-558, all engravings in the 1st state of three, on paper w. various watermarks, i.a. Briquet 11242 (hand with heart) and a bird resembling Briquet 12200. Magnificent series of horses in Italianate landscapes. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVIII.
- Sl. yellowed; flattened middel-fold. = Cf. Hollstein 417 (but our copy without address).
AND 1 anonymous engraving "Non est hic aliud nisi domus (...)" (24x32 cm.) (margins partly laid down on mount w. glue shining through).