- Trimmed ±5mm outside the platemark. = Hollstein 35, 1st state of 3.
AND 2 others by the same: The cudgel-dam and the covered bridge (Hollstein 45, 5th state) and The cart with the two draught-horses (Hollstein 73, 3rd state).
= Hollstein 86, 2nd state of 2. Slightly later impression.
Idem. The large rock at the river (nightpiece). Etching, 10x12,9 cm.
= Hollstein 31, 5th and final state.
AND 1 other etching by the same: The peasant on horseback (Hollstein 69, 4th state).
= Hollstein 46, 2nd state of 2. With the collection marks of the Rijksprentenkabinet Leiden (Lugt 1665 and 700b).
AND 7 others by the same: The Pilgrim with the dog (H.12, 4th state?), The Fisherman's hut (H.13, 3rd state), The ruined cottage, surrounded by water (H.15, 3rd state), The large rock (H.18, 3rd or 4th state), The hut with the ruinous hedge (H.27, 3rd state), Two boats approach the hut (H.32, 3rd state), The man on the small wooden bridge (H.53, 4th state), The two peasants seated on the hill (H. 71, 2nd or 3rd state, printed from a dirty plate).
- All but one with the same collection marks as above.
- Printed from a dirty plate (?). Lower margins trimmed to the platemark, otherwise broad margins.
= Hollstein 20, 1st or 2nd state. Hollstein mentions that in the first state the sky has spots in the middle and to the right. On 17th century laid paper.
AND 1 other by the same: the Carpenter (Hollstein 49, 3rd state of 3).
- Very fine copy. = Rare portrait of the German moneyer Marquart Rosenberger (1480-1536).
AND 6 other mezzotints, i.a. J. GOLE, (Male dancer) (25,8x17 cm., signed in the plate in lower right corner. Upper margin chipped/ frayed; doubled) and J. GREENWOOD, The Jovial Boor (after A. VAN OSTADE, 14,6x11,3 cm., London, R. Sayer. Trifle yellowed).
- Former central vertical fold (strengthened near lower edge on verso); a few sm. translucent stains (mostly in lower caption); ±5 mm cut outside the platemark.
= Bartsch/ le Blanc 2, 2nd state of 2.
- Occas. soiled in blank margin. = F.M. 3498; Atlas van Stolk 3418.
"Afbeelding van 't Vuurwerk, afgestooken in 's Gravenhage, den 13 Juny 1749, ter occasie van den Aakensche vreede." Large engr. by J.C. PHILIPS after L.S. DE CREUZNACH, 38x44 cm., n.pl., "A. de Groot & Fil." engr. below image.
- Formerly folded; (closed) split at both ends of middle fold; closed tear in lower margin, just touching the image.
= Not in F.M.
AND 8 etchings (of 10) by R. DE HOOGHE from the series of Fireworks in London, Leiden, Maastricht, The Hague, Hamburg, Bois-le-Duc, Haarlem (1689. All laid down, on 5 mounts); F.M. 2743; Landwehr, RdH as etcher p.157).
= Rare.
- Both sl. agetoned.
= Both from G. BONELLI, Hortus Romanus juxta systems Tournefortianum paulo (1772-1793). The second plant is known in Dutch as 'Echt duizendguldenkruid'.
= From G. BONELLI, Hortus Romanus juxta systems Tournefortianum paulo (Rome, 1772-1793).
= Narcissus I (vaguely waterst./ mouldy); Lilio-Narcissus II (vaguely waterst.); Ranunculus II (waterst./ foxed); Hyacinthus III/ IIV (mouldy spots); Anemone I/ II (vaguely (water)st./ mouldy and dam. in outer left blank margin). Pritzel 9500; Nissen, BBI 1995; Calmann p.97f.
- Cut just outside the borderline, w. the address cut off. The first print w. closed vertical tear (±2 cm.) near lower edge; upper right corner rubbed; 2nd print upper left corner just cut within the borderline; foxed.
= Complete series. New Hollstein 151 and 152, 2nd state of 2, w. the numbers.
- Ample margins; foxed. = Hollstein 90, very rare (4th?) state, not mentioned by Hollstein.
- Ample margins.
= From the series Ruinarum Varii Prospectus Ruriumque Aliquot Delineationes. New Hollstein R18; Hollstein 7, 1st state of 2, before the number.
- First print trifle fingersoiled and a few spots; 2nd prints w. sl. browned ample margins; w. annotation in pen and ink.
= From the series of Repentant sinners from the Old and New Testament. Hollstein (De Vos) 1139, 1st state of 2 and 1145, 2nd state of 2.
AND 3 others, all after Maarten de Vos, i.a. by C. GALLE.
- Brown spots; tipped onto mount. = De Vesme 11.
Ravenet, S.F. (1706-1774). "Le Palais de Pluton". Engraving after J. DE LAJOUE, 38x21,5 cm.
= From the series of Livre Nouveau de Douze Morceaux de Fantaisie.
AND ±30 others, 17th-19th cent., i.a. by FERDINAND VON KOBELL and J.J. HAID.
= Probably from La Théorie et la Pratique du Jardinage.
AND 5 engravings from G.B. FERRARI, Hesperides sive de Malorum Aureorum cultura et usu (1646).
- Sm. crease in centre of image; sl. wrinkled; trifle foxed, mostly in blank margins; sl. duststained along edges.
= Kat. Orm. Berlin 4183; cf. Thieme-Becker XIII, pp.229-30.
- Trifle/ sl. duststained along edges; sl. soiled in margins; lower blank margin cut irregularly.
= Kat. Orn. Berlin 4183; cf. Thieme-Becker XIII, pp.229-30.
- Sl. browned.
= From the series of 12 Months. Shows 48 saints connected to the specific name days, i.e. Saint Hugo on April 1, Saint Erkenbod on April 12. Probably French or Spanish Netherlands. On laid paper with a watermark showing a horn upside down (!) in crowned shield, below the monogram "LDM".