- Lower flap portfolio w. stain in lower edge. = De Wal 5.
= Titles supplied on typescript tickets mounted on passepartout.
- Nine reliefprints and 9 offset prints w. traces of tape on verso in upper margin; 9 reliefprints blank margins yellowed.
= De Wal 4.
- Sl. yellowed/ vaguely foxed.
= In 1921 Harry Kuyten made six lithographs of a concert in café "De Karseboom" in Amsterdam, which were published by Bernhard Houthakker in a portfolio under the title Café Concert in an edition of 40 copies. Rare series.
= Laboureur 332, 1st state, the sky still empty. Edition of 17, but this copy unsigned and unnumbered.
Idem. Le portrait de Dorian Gray. Three (of 20) engravings, all 10x11 cm., all monogrammed in pencil.
= Part of a suite, published as part of the edition of O. WILDE, Le Portrait de Dorian Gray by Le Livre (Paris, 1928). Laboureur, Livres Illustrées 369.
- Sl. yellowed in blank margins.
= "Witold luistert naar de Poolse pianiste"; "Witold komt eten"; "Witold en ik zien Fryderyk"; "Wachten op Witold".
- Yellowed; outer blank margins some traces of former mounting.
- Trifle yellowed in blank margin along former passepartout. Otherwise fine.
- Trifle yellowed; sl. foxed in blank margins; lacks part of blank margin in lower right corner.
= Arwas 169, 4th state (of 5). With the publisher's mark of Gustave Pellet below the image (Lugt 1193).
- Trifle yellowed; a few foxed spots in upper part.
= Arwas 380, one of the first 4 states (of 6). With the publisher's mark of Gustave Pellet below the image (Lugt 1193).





























