- Tipped onto mount in upper corners, glue vaguely shining through.
= Very rare. Not in Burgers. With the collector's stamp of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) on verso.
- Tipped onto mount in upper corners.
= Rarely found signed (if at all). Not in Burgers. With the collector's stamp of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) on verso.
= Very rare. Not in Burgers. With the collector's stamp of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) on verso.
- Trifle foxed and w. sm. tape remnant in lower right corner between the framing lines.
- Fine copy.
= A series of 10 poems with some notes on the poems by the author, reproduced in enlarged facsimile of the orig. typescript that O'Hara sent to Jan Cremer in 1964. The colophon numb. and signed by Jan Cremer.
- Laid down on mount.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE IX.
- Slipcase trifle yellowed.
Idem. Ad Dekkers. Amstelveen, Aemstelle, 1970, 6 embossed plates by AD DEKKERS, each 20x20 cm. (leaf), (4) textp. by C. Blotkamp, bound as a blockbook, orig. wr., sq. 8vo.
- Frontwr. sl. yellowed along outer edge.
- A few tiny foxed spots. Portfolio sl. soiled; worn along extremities.
= MONOGRAMMED in ballpoint on verso portfolio.
= This appears to be a series the artist made of the same subject.
AND 8 other etchings by the same, all harbour/ river views.
- Some browned; occas. margins cut off irregular
= (Very) rare early etchings (probably all proofs) by the artist with various small annotations by him, mostly on verso. Mostly studies of figures, heads (prob. his wife and children) or animals, a few objects. I.a. a woman sewing (w. annotation "Zink op den 3. dag gemaakt, gedrukt, 1e druk 1904 laatste sept").