- Handcol. images sl. shining through; sl. soiled, mostly in margins.
= In total two parts were published. Huiskamp N81; Ki.la.ki.le. 10 B-D; Coll. Caljé-Van Gulik 287; Lust en Leering p.53-54: "Wat de lees-prentenboekjes betreft, vinden we een fraai voorbeeld in twee uitgaven van G. Ypma te Franeker. (...) Deze kleine-middenstandsmoraal ontbreekt in de twee stukjes van het Nieuw Prenteboekje. Zij beslaan elk slechts één aan weerszijden bedrukt vel met zeven sublieme, uit de hand gekleurde houtgravures en bijpassende tekst in allerlei lettertypen (...). Wie het in handen krijgt, verbaast zich dat van een zo fragiel gebruiksboekje überhaupt nog exemplaren bewaard zijn gebleven." The very nice illustrations showing i.a. a beehive, chickens and children in a goat drawn carriage. Including two duplicates.
- Formerly folded. = KVCS 806, U. (Ratelband).
AND 3 others, i.a. by the same: "Vaderlandsche mannen en vrouwen" (KVCS (Ratelband) p.806, H) and "Kindervreugd, of plaatjes voor kleine teekenaars en prentevriendjes. E" (Gron., Oomkens, 1827).
- Mediocre copy: repaired tears and dam. section in lower right corner, w. loss of some letters.
- Soiled in upper margin; a few closed sm. marginal tears. = KVCS, p.749, no.111.
AND 24 other catchpenny prints, various publishers, late 19th cent./ early 20th cent., all Dutch language, mostly fine, i.a. table games, cut out jumping jacks (i.a. father Christmas), i.a. "Baron van Munchhausen als wielrijder" (Pellerin & co.), "Spookhistorien" (Noothoven van Goor), "De wonderlijke draadpop" (Brepols & Dierickx zoon).
- Formerly folded; sl. soiled.
= With various skating scenes and other activities on the ice. KVCS p. 810, no.18.
AND 1 other by the same publisher.
- Formerly folded; sl. frayed; sl. soiled/ stained; sm. section left margin repaired.
= KVCS p.824, no,79. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVI.
- Both formerly folded; sl. soiled.
= Both (very) rare). Most probably by the same publisher/ printer. On the first print, cf. Buijnsters-Smets, p.222 (collectie J. de Goede); on the 2nd print: Buijjnsters-Smets, p.216 (inv. 18B 100 (Atlas van Stolk)) and p. 103-104, ill. 67.
ADDED: a small manuscript New Years wish, signed "Anna Ypes" and dated "Makkum, den 1 Januarij 1841".
- Both formely folded and w. a few sm. stains.
= Both wreaths in rococo style with inset religious motives and scenes.
- Small wormhole affecting image. = Hollstein 76.
AND 1 other early 16th cent. woodcut (bookillustration?) by monogrammist "D.S".
- All but 4 tipped on mounts; w. various defects (i.a. w. stains).
= From i.a. Livre de Grotesque (1566). Partly on 16th century laid paper. Some with the manuscript collector's mark of Ch. Naudet, dated 1800 (Lugt 1937).
AND 10 other ornamental prints, i.a. the letter "M" (copy after J.T. DE BRY, originally from Nova Alphati Effictio) and a large chinoiserie grotesque ornamental print.
- Sl. frayed and mouldy in left (blank) margin. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVI.
- Lower margin cut off just below the image and later (re)attached.
= Rare print, not traced. Perhaps a French allegorical print. The two men holding a wine bottle with the text "Vin consolatio super" with a woman between them. The Dutch manuscript caption below reads: "Vincit vim virtus. Peter Cuyper met Kenauw en Peter Hasselaars den Vyventwintighsten in Lentemaand 1573, toonende hunne dartelheit op de zeege by de uitval op de beleegheraars". The caption refers to the Haarlem Siege of 1573, but it is doubtful there is a connection with the print.
- Sl. browned and duststained. = Not found. On laid paper with foolscap watermark.
AND 13 others, i.a. N. DE BRUYN, (The Passion) (8 (of 12) engravings, monogrammed and 1618, from an 18th cent. work) and S. BOURDON, The Holy Family (etching, w. the address of P. Mariette).
- Tear in upper margin, just touching the platemark; foxed.
= Rare, not traced. On laid paper with a watermark showing a monogram "NMH" in a shield, topped by a pole with a snake coiled around (probably German, 17th cent.). Perhaps a lover of Ceres (Vulcanus?).
Duret, P.J. (1729-1796). "1er Clair de Lune". "2me. Clair de Lune". Two engravings after VAN DER NEER, each 25,5x33 cm., w. the address of Amst., P. Fouquet and Paris, Bassan. Neefs, J. (1610-after 1660). The Satyr visiting the peasant family. Engraving after J. JORDAENS, 38x38,5 cm., engr. 4-line caption below image, w. the address of A. BLOTELING.
- Yellowed; paper oiled (?). = Hollstein 24, 3rd state (of 5).
AND 5 others.
- Browned.
= Part of a series of the Five Senses. Possibly by Aert van Waes. Second state with the address of Joachim Ottens (first state was printed by Isaac Vos). Caption reads: "Als ick iou luysen sel, Soo hout iou hooft doch still. Ick sie Gott danck noch wel, al kyck ick door geen brill".
AND 4 others, i.a. by C. VISSCHER after A. Brouwer (allegory of Hearing. Hollstein 48).
- Central horizontal fold.
= Rare, not traced. On slightly thick laid paper with watermark showing a fleur-de-lis in a circle. Vincenco Billy was a print publisher, active in Rome at the end of 17th century and first half of the 18th century.
AND 12 others, all depicting classical sculptures, mostly after J. SANDRART.
= Hollstein 139. Part of the series the Four Elements, representing water.
- Three horizontal folds. = Rare.
- Foxed; trimmed a few mm. outside the borderline.
= From the series of 10 Seascapes. Hollstein 4, the rare 1st state of 3 (before the letters). On laid paper with watermark showing the figure of Freedom in the garden of Holland. According to the annotation on verso, this is the same watermark as the first state impressions in the collection of Rijksprentenkabinet. With the (manuscript) collector's marks of "Wm. Delamotte 1810, R.M[ilitary](?) College Sandhurst", "Dodd 1816" (Thomas Dodd?); Kaye Dowland "1863" (Lugt 691); stamped collector's mark of Vester de Moor (not in Lugt) and "1952 veiling M.(uller?) Herfst Collectie 't Hooft f.60 collectie Vester de Moor" in pencil.
Idem. (A Man-of-war being repaired in the harbour). Etching 17,1x23 cm., signed "L Bak" and "1701" (in reverse) in the plate, with the address of the artist below.
- Somewhat foxed; closed vertical tear in upper margin and a few sm. in the image.
= From the same series. Hollstein 7, 3rd state of 3. With the collector's mark of Vester de Moor (not in Lugt) and H. Lempertz sr. (Lugt 1337) on verso.
- Sl. yellowed. = From the series of 10 Seascapes, Hollstein 4, 3rd state of 3.