- Trifle yellowed; nevertheless fine. = Harris 16. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.
- Yellowed; partly sl. browned. = Harris 49, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.
- Plate 62 from a later edition; title-p. frayed and w. tears and a few plates sl. frayed and w. foxed spots in margin.
= Rare complete series. "Vooral Jacob Ernst Marcus dient te worden vermeld. Van 1807 tot 1816 gaf hij elke maand een prent uit, totaal 105 stuks (...) Marcus plaatst geen Griekse goden en godinnen in zijn landschappen, maar mensen, zo uit het werkelijke leven van die tijd weggelopen" (Grafiek in de 19e eeuw, p.19). From the collection of J.W. Niemeijer with his bookplate on upper pastedown portfolio.
- Fine impression with small margins.
= New Hollstein 289, the first state (of 2). With the collector's mark of Karl von Guérard on verso (Lugt 1109).
- Flattened vertical central fold.
= Shows a square in an Italian town, where masked people are celebrating carnival or Lent. Hollstein 361 and New Hollstein 219, 3rd state of 3. This print is part of a series of 12 months: February, September, November and December were engraved by Matham, Hondius engraved four other plates (January, April, May and July) and Andries Stock the remaining. The first state was printed and published by Hondius.
- Fine impression with small margins. = New Hollstein 71, only state.
- With a pencil or graphite grid to copy the composition; sl. soiled w. vague stains; cut just outside/ on the platemark
= From the series of Heroes and heroines from the Old Testament (4 prints). New Hollstein 296, 1st state of 3.
- Sl. agetoned; a few specks in the corners.
= Part of the series of the 7 virtues. New Hollstein 324, 2nd state of 2.
= Depicting the French naval brig 'Abeille', firing on 'Alacrity', a British brig. Leading to the promotion of the French captain of 'Abeille', Ange René Armand-Mackau, to the rank of lieutenant.
- Verso irregularly browned; left margin worse. = Delteil 25, the 4th state.
= Delteil 31, the 9th and final state.
= Delteil 28, the 6th state of 10. With the collector's mark of Van Doorne on verso.
= Delteil 29, 3rd state of 3.
AND 1 small other etching by the same: Pêcheurs de la mer du sud (Delteil 15, 2nd state).
- Sl. browned; narrow diagonal brown stain in upper part.
= First print of the rare series of 16 prints showing the life of a ship, from the construction until its ultimate fate. De Groot/ Vorsterman, Sailing ships 138-153
Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "Het Leytsche veer". Etching, 12,3x24,6 cm. (image), numb. "7" in the plate.
- Trimmed just outside the borderline, below just within the borderline. = Hollstein 19, 2nd state of 2.
AND 3 others, all showing ships, by Adolf VAN DER LAAN (2x) and Reinier NOOMS (browned and soiled).
= F.M. 4423. The famous battle of the Dogger Bank.
- Both fine.
- Trifle yellowed. = Delteil 20, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVI.
- Browned; tiny pinhole in centre; a few sm. tears on left border line.
= Delteil 18. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVI.