- Vague waterstain in lower part. = Guicciardini Illustratis 1.1 (French edition).
AND 3 other similar plans from the same work and same edition: "Dordrecht", "Briel" and "Schoonhove".
- Mediocre copy: frayed (esp. in lower margin, with tears reaching 5 cm. into the image); upper left corner dam. w. loss of image; right half and upper margin browned. Sold w.a.f.
= Cf. Renting, Rotterdam in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw, no.2, showing a copy of the 4th edition with the address of Covens and Mortier. The cartouche and the guirlandes surrounding the legend are etched in the style of R. de Hooghe.
- First map (key sheet, showing part of Friesland) laid down; some maps cut sl. short in top margin (only affecting text); occas. sl. foxed/ w. pencil annots.
= I.a. Wormerveer (1911), Hellendoorn (1914), Ouderkerk (1920), Leeuwarden (1923), Groningen (1927) and Emmen (1930).
- Num. false vertical creases (prob. from previous rolling); sl. yellowed.
- Printing flaw on the right. = Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
AND 1 other from the same work and edition: "Delft".
- Both w. vague waterstain in lower part.
= Landwehr, Splendid ceremonies 146; Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 79.
AND 12 others, i.a. one other from the same series, IDEM, "Zijn Majesteit verwellekomt op het Binnenhof"; H. SCHWEGMAN, "Het haagsche Bosch. Ter plaatse daar een eike boom op den 8 meij 1807, door de bliksem wierd getroffen" (finely handcol. engr. after F.A. MILATZ, 28x31,5 cm. Upper margin strengthened on verso; with a sl. waterstained duplicate) and IDEM, "Het haagsche Bosch. Ter plaatse daar een eike boom op den 8 meij 1807, door de bliksem wierd getroffen" (partly handcol. engr. after F.A. MILATZ, 28x31,5 cm. Sl. rubbed in top margin and also strengthened on verso of top margin; variant of the preceding print; with a sl. foxed duplicate).
- Browned; vertical narrow stain along fold.
= Donkersloot-De Vrij 3; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4539, 1st state (of 2).
"Ultraiectini domini tabula". Handcol. engr. map w. 2 cartouches, 46x56 cm., Amst., F. de Wit, ±1680 (a few dustspecks). "Ultraiectum dominium." Partly handcol. engr. map, 38,5x50 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, ±1645.
- Stain and chafed spot in lower margin; oblique crease/ fold in right part.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3660:2.
AND a mounted lithogr. plan of Utrecht by N. VAN DER MONDE.
- Middle-fold split at lower end (closed, but still visible); evenly yellowed.
= Donkersloot-De Vrij 3; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4539, 2nd state (of 2).
"Ultraiectum dominium." Partly handcol. engr. map, 38,5x50 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, ±1645.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3660:2.
- Vague waterstain in lower part. = Guicciardini Illustratus Utrecht Stadt 2.1 (French Plantijn edition).
- Stamp in blank margin and on verso. = Guicciardini Illustratus 3.1.
- Foxed and sl. browned.
= A very wellmade copy after the drawing in the Utrecht archives, as stated on verso.
AND ±50 others, mostly prints, of Utrecht (and surroundings), 18th-20th cent., i.a. engr. views by H. SPILMAN and lithogr. views by C. VAN HARDENBERGH.
- Sl./ trifle foxed; four leaves w. waterstain in lower left corner blank margin. Chemise foxed, sl. creased and w. hole near fold; sm. annot. in blue pen on front.
= Rare complete series with early lithographic views of the newly laid out parks surrounding the old city centre of Utrecht: "Nieuwe aanleg bij de Zonstraat"; "Gezigt op de Heerestraat"; "Gezigt genomen van 't Suikerhuis"; "Gezigt op het Suikerhuis"; "Gezigt nabij de Schalkesteeg" and "Gezigt op de Maliebrug".
- Lacks 1 leaf w. the views no. 33/34. Without textleaves and map; sl. dampstained. repaired in upper right corner, sometimes just touching the image.
= Plate 94 as usual with the 4 extra views (numb. 94a-d). First published in 1719 under the title De Zegepraalende Vecht (...).
- Fine copy.
= Decorative map, the two sections of the map are contiguous with each other. Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 2090:1.1. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXV.
- Yellowed. Nevertheless a fine and attractive map.
= Walsmit a.o., Z20, 3rd state. Cf. Koeman IV, Don 37, with the year 1664 deleted from the chart.
= Koeman IV, p.472, 3c (with the number "3" in lower right corner). The earliest chart of the coast of Zeeland, showing 3 profiles of the coast of Zeeland for navigation purposes in top right corner. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXV.
= View of Burgh-Haamstede, together with two smaller views of Burghsluis and the (demolished) manor of Crayestein.
AND ±30 other views, plans and other prints, i.a. from the same work, i.a. plans and views of Veere, Sluis, Arnemuiden and Tholen.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 83.1. Rare map.
= Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4299.
"De Stad Tholen". Engr. view by J.C. PHILIPS, 16x42 cm., Amst., I. Tirion, 1752. - AND 3 others. - ADDED: "Tabula Castelli ad Sandflitam, qua simul inundati agri (...) quae Bergas ad Zomam et Antwerpiam interjacent, annotantur". Contemp. handcol. engr. map, uncol. cartouche, 36,5x49 cm., Amst., P. Schenk and G. Valk, ±1700.
- Tear on middle fold.