- Ample margins.
= On laid paper with large unidentified elaborate watermark. Probably a pseudo copy after Van Leyden. The monogram suggests this print is after Lucas Van Leyden, but the print with the same subject has a different composition. And there are no other compositions by van Leyden similar to this. Hollstein 13.
- Strong dark impression; left edge w. repairs; closed tear in lower part; formerly folded (vaguely visible).
= From the series Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae. Bartsch 89. With the collection stamps of the British Museum (Lugt 302 and 305 (stamp for duplicates)).
- Cut just within the platemark w. tiny loss of image; stained, mostly in upper part. = Rare. Pauli/ Hollstein 9.
- Sl. duststained, but otherwise a good, fine impression. = Pauli/ Hollstein 42.
- Cut just outside/ on the platemark; two sm. stains in centre.
= Pauli/ Hollstein 6, 2nd state.
- Wide margins foxed.
= Part of the series the Farmersfest or Twelve Months (10 prints). Deceptive copies on (16th cent.?) laid paper (1x with partial watermark coat of arms with fleur-de-lis). Pauli 183a/ 184a/ 186a.
- Trimmed ±1 cm. outside the platemark. = De Vesme 376, 2nd state of 2. Part of a series of 25 etchings.
AND 3 others by the same from the series Diversi Animali: two eagles (De Vesme 691), a deer (De Vesme 704) and the camels (De Vesme 707).
= The first print shows the column just leaving through a gate. The last print shows the column in a dune landscape with the sun setting. Probably French soldiers in the Netherlands.
Idem. (Horses and their handlers). Lot of 5 (of 7) etchings after Jan Anthonie LANGENDIJK, each 18,5x14,5 cm. (platemark), numb. "1", "2", "4" to "6"
- Trimmed 2/3 mm outside the platemark; a few sm. brown spots.
= Hollstein 11, 3rd state (of 5), with number "4" in lower right corner below image.
= Hollstein 6, 4th state (of 5). With the collector's mark of Pim van Eekelen on verso (Lugt 5101).
AND 7 others similar by the same, from The set of the sheep, with the singing shepherdess (3x, Hollstein 29-31), The set of sheep (1x, Hollstein 46) and copies after goat and sheep prints by BERCHEM (3x).
- Margins browned; 2 sm. repairs on verso in middle-fold.
- Mostly later impressions.
= Present are no. 3, 11, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 49. No.25 supplied in 2 copies.
= From Paradigmata graphices variorum Artificum.
AND 26 others by the same from the same series or Signorum veterum icones. - AND 4 engravings by Cornelis VAN DALEN after classical sculptures and an etching by Hubert QUELLINUS of a classical reliëf.
- Cut 1 or 2 mm. outside the platemark; sl. agetoned. = Hollstein 296. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.
= Hollstein 6.
Idem. A peasant leading his horse. Etching, 8,1x9,7 cm., signed "P.D. Laer fe." and "1" in the plate.
- Hardly visible professionally closed vertical tear.
= On laid paper with foolscap watermark. Hollstein 9, first state of 2.
AND 10 others, i.a. by Johann Heinrich ROOS, N. BERCHEM, Adriaen VAN DE VELDE and J.-L. DEMARNE.
- Captions cut off; image fine.
= Inventaire Fonds Français 68, 2nd state.
Idem. Vue de Saint-Andéol, en Lyonnais. Etching and drypoint, 25,5x35 (borderline), monogrammed "JJ DB 1774" in the plate.
- Glue stains on verso in corners, shining through in the upper left corner.
= IFF 76, prob. 3rd or 4th state.