- Cut well outside the platemark.
= Rare. Hollstein 382. According to Hollstein not part of a series, but the plate was reused for Hollstein 377 (also Sight).
- Fine. = Nagler 114, Wessely 104, first state of 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Fine.
= From the collection pf J.W. Niemeijer, with his bookplate on modern chemise. Very rare complete series. All prints are proofs (1st state) before the letters and numbers, titles supplied in pencil (by Schwegman?). Wurzbach 2; Sliggers VIII, no. 1-9. This set sold in auction at Van Huffel, Utrecht, 1959 (no.1119). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.
- Sl. foxed; agetoned and w. offsetting from former passepartout.
- Partly foxed. = Rare. Schneidermann 124 and Harrington 135, the first state (of 2). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.
= Schneidermann 2 and 21.
= Schneiderman 203, probably the 7th state (of 9); Harrington 215.
= Schneiderman 24, the 6th state (of 8): Harrington 20.
= Schneiderman 17, trial III (of IV). With collector's marks of i.a. August Poulet-Malassis (Lugt 1906) (shining through in lower right corner of image).
= Schneidermann 36, the 4th and final state; Harrington 37.
AND 1 other etching w. drypoint by the same, Windmill Hill, No. 1 (Schneiderman 152, the 5th and final state).
= Rare proof between Schneiderman 47, state VI and VII; Harrington 51. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE C.
= Schneiderman 98, between the 3rd and 4th state, prior to the Portfolio; Harrington 107.
AND 1 other etching w. drypoint by the same: Fulham (monogrammed and titled in the plate, on Japanese. Schneiderman 22; Harrington 19).
= Scheidermann 23 and 58; Harrington 21 and 631.
- All with (vague) red mould stains in left margin, occas. touching the image; otherwise fine.
= All plates unfolded. Cat. NHSM p. 319; Tiele 3. Comprises i.a. the harbour of Amsterdam (2x), Den Briel, Enkhuizen, Harlingen, Medemblik, Rotterdam and Vlaardingen.
- Both sl. yellowed.
- Trifle frayed; (closed) tear in all corners, 1x affecting the image; trifle browned/ foxed.
= Splendid and attractive action view.
- Central fold strengthened on verso; 2 false folds at lower end of central fold; sl. foxed, mostly in blank margins; a dampstain in upper blank corner of the image.
AND 1 other: "De Haven van Schiedam" (engr. view by M. SALLIETH after D. DE JONG, 18,2x22 cm., ±1780).
- Some creases and closed tears around the edges, still an attractive print.
= One of a series of 3 prints, with extensive engr. captions (cut off and mounted on verso frame), i.a. identifying the depicted ships. "Dit Stel van drie platen voorstellende het vertrek uit de Haven van Portsmouth op den 2d. Juny 1833 van 12 Nederlandsche Koopvaardy Scheepen uit het Embargo ontslagen (...)". F.M. 6916: "Fraaije aquatinta".
- A few unobtrusively closed tears.
= The two steamships "Rotterdam" and "Maas" were built by the shipping company that eventually became known as the Holland America Line and were the first ships to succesfully sail on a regular basis from The Netherlands (Rotterdam) to the US (New York). Rare lithograph.