- Fine, complete copy.
= Cf. Papertoys p.154 (ed. The Hague, Wed. E Spanier, ±1875, w. 6 red and 45 blue cards).
AND 1 other: QUARTET-SPEL (±1880).
- Lacks 9 tokens (replaced w. later manuscipt ones); plate on lid sl. soiled and dam.
= Papertoys p.322: "Feitelijk een soort lottospel. Lijkt uiterlijk en inhoudelijk sterk op Het Echte Tramwayspel."
- Lacks 2 "klasse" cards and 3 text cards; letterpress rules stained/ soiled and strengthened w. scotch tape. Lid of box worn.
= Cf. Papertoys, p.129.
AND 1 other: "Een Aardigheid voor Vrolijke gezelschappen bestaande in vragen en antwoorden" (±1880).
- Without the rules. Board box w. worn. = Papertoys, p.129.
- Formely folded; browned and foxed. = Papertoys, p.99 (titled "Ganzenspel"). I.a. w. the figure of a harlequin.
- Formerly folded; laid down on mount.
= Not traced. With dwarfs playing instruments in the upper corners and a couple offering food and drink in the lower corners. Hemeleers published a later recarved version. Perhaps Buijnsters, Paper Toys, p. 100 (by Ph. Meyers, Amersfoort).
- Box sl. dam./ defective; transparent paper w. some tears (closed w. tape).
= Nice game, the silhouettes depicting i.a. a dentist with his patient, a constable, a drunkard, a baker, a lady drinking tea, a lighthouse, a boat with col. portholes and a locomotive w. carriages. The included booklet contains a number of possible plays to be performed. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVII.
- Lacks one plate w. silhouette figures; one plate several figures cut out (and lacking). Portfolio splitting on folds (partly repaired w. sellotape).
- Paint partly sl. worn off.
= The company founded by Margarete Steiff is renowned for introducing the stuffed toy bear which came to be known as the Teddybear.
- Fine. = Papertoys p.196 and 283.
AND 3 others, i.a. "De Vliegende Hoeden" (±1920, later reissued as "Hoedje Wip").
- Apparently complete(?). Box w. some worn spots. = No copy traced. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVII.
- Envelopes brittle and sl. defective. Contents fine.
= Each card with 2 different cut-out heads that can be placed on top of any of the dolls. The instructions explain how the heads will move when a small stone is suspended from a thread connected to the heads. Rare game.
= I.a. a zeppelin, aeroplane, mini toy puppet shows. Also an uncut chromolithographic leaf with funny human figures with interchangeable sections and a small school plate.
AND 2 chromolithogr. paper toy masks, 19th cent., British. - ADDED 2 chromolithogr. caricature prints.
- Completeness not verified. Box trifle dustsoiled.
- A few pieces dam. (puzzles complete).
- Usual minor defects. All complete.
- Some vague sl. foxing; last textleaf w. sm. repaired tear. Spine split but repaired w. cloth. A very good copy.
= Extremely rare picture-book. Huiskamp G38 only citing the (sl. different) title from another source, but no copy seen; Lust en Leering p.79-80. Otherwise not in the usual bibliographies and catalogues. The plates depicting "De Bakker", "De Steenhouwer", "De Leerbereider", "De Dansmeester", "De Kuiper", "De Schoenmaker", "De Metzelaar", "De Hoefsmit", "De Kleermaker" and "De Timmerman". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVI.
- Lvs. sl. fingersoiled and frayed; plates 2 and 5 switched, lvs. probably reattached. Spine repaired/ strengthened; covers frayed/ soiled and sl. dam.; larger tear in backcover.
= Rare. Dutch adaptation of The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. Dated 1874 in Brinkman. Landwehr, Vergeten cultuurdragers 498.
AND 9 others, all with various defects, i.a. E. BESKOW, Olle's Sneeuwschoentocht (Nijm., ±1910, orig. clothbacked lithogr. boards, large 4to); M. HILDEBRANDT, Mapje en Papje in het Hazenbosch (Amst., 1906, col. lithogr. ills. and orig. col. lithogr. boards by S. OLFFERS, large 4to) and an 'untearable' toddler's wordless picture book (Mainz, J. Scholz, ±1900, chromolithogr. plates, entirely mounted on linen, orig. clothbacked chromolithogr. boards, 4to).