- Trifle yellowed/ thumbed. = With the collector's mark of W.A. Freund on verso (Lugt 954).
= On paper w. flower watermark. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Verso traces of former mounting. = In the style of Adriaen van Ostade.
- Some soiling/ foxing. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CX.
- Cut out image and remargined; trifle thumbed. = On paper with unidentified collector's mark (Lugt 4993).
- Mediocre condition. Laid down on mount (w. some defects in outer margins; some foxing.
- Partly (water)stained. = On paper with "M[?]AB" watermark.
AND another portrait en face, probably of the same young man in armour holding a crown (badly dam., with loss of image. On paper with a horn watermark).
- Laid down on mount. = On laid paper with unidentified watermark.
- A few spots.
= Charmingly naive drawing on laid paper with foolscap watermark. Very rare and early view of Akersloot. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek with his collector's mark on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Lower corners repaired; somewhat soiled.
= The dark brown lines (mostly indicating leaves) seem to have been added later and perhaps by a different artist. As well as the herdsman and sheep, drawn in metal pen in the background. The drawing reminds us of the works by Johan (de) Lagoor and Cornelis Hendricksz. Vroom. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.
- Formerly folded; sl. agetoned; traces of tape along edges from former framing.
= On paper with a post horn watermark.
= Provenance: the collection of A.M. van den Broek with his collector's mark on verso. With an annotation by Van den Broek on verso "Hendrik Pola fecit 1718". It is not clear from where he derived this note.
- Sl. browned/ foxed; sm. hole.
= With the collector's mark of H.C. Valkema Blouw on recto (Lugt 2505) and on verso an almost erased manuscript collector's mark (unread).
AND a small watercolour of a 17th century street vendor by A.C. CALKOEN, signed and dated "1811" on verso.
= From the Ullmann collectio with the collector's mark on verso. Somewhat in the style of Abraham Genoels II (1640-1723).
- Large closed hole in the centre; sl. duststained; waterstains.
- Blank margins some foxing/ soiling.
- Chafed spots (nibbled by silverfish?) along attached parts; vertical fold in centre; dustsoiled.
= Large allegorical scene with manuscript texts on shields, i.a. "Moed. Trouw. Beleid". With manuscript text below: "De waarheid vertrapt" and "al haar doen scheen voor het algemeen, maar het was voor hun alleen."
- A few foxed spots; sl. yellowed.
= With the watermark of D & C Blaauw (coat of arms with horn, below monogram D&C B) (1750-1782).
- Laid down on board; heavily yellowed.