- Print w. folds.
= The booklet warranted with signature by the publisher. In 1804, the French panorama painter and one of the pioneers in this field, Pierre Prévost (1746-1823), painted the first panorama of Amsterdam. It depicted the city in winter with freshly fallen snow, as seen from the Montelbaanstoren. After being exhibited in Paris, it was shown in 1806 on the Botermarkt (now Rembrandtplein) operated by bookseller and publisher Pieter Johannes Uylenbroek. D'Ailly 228.
"Afbeelding van het aloude slot tot Muyden, met zyn rondom leggende fortificatie-werken, Aan de Hoek der Zee-dyk en Vecht, West Zyde, te zien". Engraved view, 20x31,4 cm., Amst., A(rnoldus) Olofsen, 1743.
- Lower right corner repaired; a few sm. closed marginal tears; soiled. = Rare view.
"Afbeelding van de plaats geschikt tot de Jaarlyksche exercitie der Slangbrandspuyten binnen Amsterdam, aldaar geschiedende voor en op de Beurs (...)". Engraving, 30,4x12,4 cm., 1735.
= Plate 23 from the edition of 1735 of het Brandspuitenboek by Jan van der Heyden.
AND 7 sm. others.
- Waterst. in right margin. = F.M. 5124a.
AND ±20 other views of Amsterdam, incl. a few duplicates, i.a. of the Waag by Daniël VRIJDAG after Reinier VINKELES and views from FOUQUET.
- Incl. a few sl. dam. views (split or sl. dam. on former central fold).
= Mostly plates from the main 18th cent. works on Amsterdam (Wagenaar and Commelin).
ADDED: 10 others, partly not related.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
- Ample margins. Vague waterstain in centre of upper part; sl. foxed; sm. dam. spot in blank upper margin.
= Very rare and decorative view. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
- Folded; sl. dustsoiled and creased in corners and edges of fold.
= F.M. 7356. Rare print depicting the procession held on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Kingdom of The Netherlands.
- Partly (dust)soiled.
- Ample margins. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3122:1.
AND 1 other engraving with i.a. a bird's eye fortification view of Bergen op Zoom.
- Ample margins; fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 444.
"Tabula Bergarum ad Zomam Stenbergae et novorum ibi operum". Handcol. engr. map by F. VAN SCHOTEN, dec. title-cartouche and scalebar, sm. inset map of Fort Pinsi ("Castra Pinsii"), 22,5x54 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, ±1640.
- Ample margins; fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 2:201.91.
AND 2 others, i.a. (The siege of Bergen op Zoom in 1588) (engr. bird's eye view by B. DOLENDO, ±1600, monogr. "BD" in the plate).
- Some brown stains; sl. creased and dogeared. = Originally published by N. Visscher, his name still in top.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 973 (Crèvecoeur) and 2/2, 3530 (Ravenstein and Helmond).
"Steenbergen. Lillo (...)". Seven engr. plans on one leaf, total size 39x52 cm., from BLAEU, Townbooks, ±1650.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4088: 1st state (of 2). Two large plans of Steenbergen and Lillo and 5 smaller plans of i.a. the fortifications of Ordam and Hoogerwerf.
AND 4 similar engr. plans, i.a. "Willemstat" (from G. PRIORATO, Teatro del Belgio, 1673).
- Rolled; sl. foxed and creased.
- Trifle yellowed. = Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
"Fort van Noordam. Sevenbergen". Engr. view by B. DOLENDO showing the defense of the Fort Noordam in 1591, 22x31 cm., from J.J. ORLERS, Den Nassauschen Lauren-Crans, 1610. - AND 4 others, i.a. "'t Fort Ambrosius ofte Stoofgadt" a.o. (five engr. plans on one leaf, total size 39x20 cm., from BLAEU, Townbooks, ±1650. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4088).
- Fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1460.
AND a contemp. handcol. engr. map: "Pars Meridionalis Brabantiae (...)" (Amst., F. de Wit, ±1680. Damaged along middlefold due to oxidation on green border line).
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4088: 1st state (of 2). Two large plans of Steenbergen and Lillo and 5 smaller plans of i.a. the fortifications of Ordam and Hoogerwerf.
"Clundert". "St. Geertruyden Berg". "Steenberg". Three handcol. engr. plans, all ±32x20 cm., n.publ., ±1650. "S. Geertruyden Berg". "St. Geertruydenberg." Two bird's eye plans/ views, both ±19x24 cm., from BLAEU, Townbooks, 1650.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1456 and 1457.
AND 5 other engr. views/ plans, i.a. "Ravestein" (engr. bird's eye view, from G. PRIORATO, Teatro del Belgio, 1673) and "Fort van Noordam. Sevenbergen" (engr. view of the defense of the Fort Noordam in 1591 by B. DOLENDO, from J.J. ORLERS, Den Nassauschen Lauren-Crans, 1610).