- Browned; closed tear in upper blank margin. = Hédiard 46.
AND 1 other similar by the same: no.XXIV from the series Illustrations pour les poésies (signed on the stone; Hédiard 171).
- Ample margins; fine.
- A few prints frayed/ corners torn off.
- Narrow margins; trilfe frayed. = Hollstein 16; F.M. 2301, 4.
"Afbeelding van den Brand van den Schouwburg te Amsterdam, den 11den May, 1772." "Afbeelding van de Schouwplaats gedurende den Brand (...)." Two engravings by Cornelis BOGERTS after Pieter BARBIERS, 21x33,2 cm., with engraved captions in Dutch and French below, Amst., T. Crajenschot, 1772.
- Both fine. = F.M. 4252-a/3.
AND 7 others similar, i.a. a series of 4 engravings of different phases of a fire in Leyden (by Noach VAN DER MEER, Leyden, C. van Hoogeveen, 1766) and a large engraving of the ruïns of the powder factory De Munnik in Purmerend (by Cornelis BOGERTS after Hendrik DE KEUN, Amst., J. Smit en zonen, ±1780).
= Hollstein 110-163 (Bol) (the entire series).
AND 5 others on 3 lvs.: an etching by Johannes JANSON (fishermen hauling in a net) and 4 engravings (on 2 lvs.) by Pieter VAN DEN BERGE, showing i.a. a fisherman from Marken.
- All good impressions w. small margins.
= From the series of 600 etchings depicting French views, landscapes, birds, fish and frontispieces (Hollstein VI, p.246, not listing other prints by Flamen). Nice series, depicting the fish in the foreground and with coastal views or riverscapes in the background.
- A few engravings sl. foxed/ w. contemp. annots.
= Mostly flowers/ shrubs.
- A few creases and sm. restorations to paper; not examined outside frame.
= Wessely 146; Le Blanc 55; Hollstein 8. The very rare coloured version of this mezzotint.
= Plates 676, 679, 686 and 1130 from the Botanical magazine.
AND 22 other handcol. botanical prints, i.a. from the FLORA BATAVA.
- Lacks 40 plates and their explanatory textlvs.; some lvs. loosening; some soiling on title-p.; otherwise contents fine. Wrappers dam.
= Rare. Nissen, BBI 1331. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVIII.
= Part of the series Hortus Floridus. Veldman, Crispijn de Passe and his Progeny p.205-212 ("the masterpiece of the then 20 or 21-year old Crispijn the Younger"); cf. Nissen, BBI 1494; Hunt 199; Hollstein 171.
- Two engravings sl. foxed.
= From M. DUHAMEL DU MONCEAU, Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (2nd ed., 1801-1819).
ADDED: 41 other handcol. engravings/ chromolithographs of flowers, i.a. from Flora and Sylva (1904-1905).
- Margins trimmed to ±5 mm outside the borderline. = Not in Hippert & Linnig.
AND 1 other etching by Leendert OVERBEEK.
- Ample margins; 2 lvs. foxed in margins (not affecting the image), otherwise a few foxed spots.
= Hippert & Linnig 71-76. Mostly landscapes in the dunes and the ruins of Brederode castle (H&L 75). Very rare complete series, probably all final state.
- Sl. yellowed.
- Tipped onto mount; sl. foxed.
= Rare. The first of the series of three etchings depicting scenes in The Hague at the start of the Twelve year Truce in 1608 and 1609. Showing probably the old Statenzaal (states room). New Hollstein 60; F.M. 1252.
- First print w. wide margins; second print trimmed on the platemark and w. tiny closed tear in upper margin.
= New Hollstein 3 and 5, both first state of 2. Both part of the series of Landscapes with scenes from the Life of Christ.
Idem. Five skaters on a frozen river by a large bridge in a city. Village with frozen river and bare trees. Two etchings after Mathias BRIL, 9,5x15,6 and 9,2x15,7 cm. (image).
- First print cut on the platemark; second print trimmed to the borderline (caption present). = New Hollstein 139 and 140, both 1st state of 2.