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80 6286 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6286 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6286 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "Divers embarquements et autre". Title-etching and 11 (of 12) etchings from the series, each ±7,5x17 cm.

- Lacks 1 plate; all plates with ample margins; all tipped onto mount along upper margin (and 4x also along lower right corner) w. thin tape.

= Hollstein 125-136, the 2nd state (of 2), with the numbers. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.

€ (1.500-2.500) 1500
80 6287 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6287 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6287 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "Haerlemse laegschuÿties". Etching from the series Verscheyde Schepen en Gesichten van Amstelredam, part III (12 plates), 13x24,2 cm., caption and numb. "7" in the plate below image.

- Partly very vaguely foxed.

= Hollstein 59, 1st state (of 2). On laid paper w. a foolscap watermark. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.

€ (300-500) 375
80 6288 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6288 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6288 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6288 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6288 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Inland waterways. Series of 4 (of 8) etchings, all printed in red, all 20x12,5 cm., together in one frame.

- All etchings trimmed to the borders (2 etchings with lower margin trimmed at approx. 4 mm. below the border).

= Hollstein 105, 106, 108 en 110, all second state (of 2). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.

€ (500-700)
80 6289 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6289 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6289 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Naval battle with an English ship foundering on the left. Etching from the series of 8 Naval battles, 16,3x25,5 cm., numb. "5" in lower right corner.

- Trifle yellowed; a few foxed spots. = Hollstein 5, 3rd and final state.

€ (150-250) 170
80 6290 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6290 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6290 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Naval battle, at left an encounter of Dutch and English ships, right background a naval battle. Etching from the series of 8 Naval battles, 17,6x25,7 cm., numb. "4" in lower right corner.

- Trimmed to the platemark; trifle age-toned. = Hollstein 4, 2nd state (of 3).

€ (150-250) 300
80 6291 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6291 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6291 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6291 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6291 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). The Nieuwe Reguliers gate. Etching, 18x30,2 cm., "Zeeman delineavit et fecit" and "Dancker Danckerts excudit" in the plate.

- Sm. black spot in lower part. Otherwise fine.

= On laid paper with Foolscap watermark. With the collector's marks of Albert van den Briel (Lugt 407a) and Louis August Weinrich (Lugt 1713a). Hollstein 23. Part of the series of Amsterdam city gates.

AND 1 other by the same from the same series: Gate of St. Anthony (Anthonies Poort) (trimmed short w. loss of image, Hollstein 27).

€ (100-150) 120
80 6292 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6292 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6292 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Ships careened for caulking the hull. Etching, 19,7x30 cm.

- Doubled (closing a sm. hole and strengthening a few thin spots).

= With the collector's mark of Lieftinck (not in Lugt); according to annot. on verso from the coll. of Prince Cantacuzène (Paris). Hollstein 114, 3rd state (of 8), with the former inscriptions below the image still slightly visible.

€ (100-150) 200
80 6293 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6293 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6293 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). A skirmish between Dutch and English sailors [9 VIII 1652]. Etching, 27,7x18,5 cm., signed "Zeeman" in lower right corner.

- Left margin cut trifle short into the borderline; right margin trimmed to the border line; both margins extended w. later paper.

= Hollstein 10, 4th state (of 4), but without the double border line. F.M. 2051, I (2). With the collector's marks of Lieftinck (not in Lugt), St. John Dent (L. 2373) and 1 unidentified mark.

€ (150-250) 600
80 6294 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6294 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6294 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Two ships near a breakwater for repair, one is being caulked, left a rowing-boat. Etching from the series of 13 Naval harbours with shipbuilding, 19,2x29,3 cm., w. "R. Zeeman fe.", "Ar: Tooker Excud: Londini" and "Carolus Allard Excudit Amstelodami" engr. in upper corners.

- A few foxed spots; some red offsetting on verso, not visible on recto.

= Hollstein 124, the 5th state (of 6). On laid paper with foolscap watermark.

€ (250-350)
80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6295 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6295 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). Various ships and views of Amsterdam, part 3. Four etchings (of 12), ±13,4x24,6 cm.

- 'Vlotschuit' (H.56) w. repaired upper right corner and sm. closed tears in lower corners; 'Overtoom' (H.58), sl. grey impression; 'Block-huÿsen' (H.60) fine; 'Modder-molen' (H.62) fine.

= Hollstein 56, 58 (1st state of 2), 60 and 62. H.62 w. the collection mark of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 700a, doublette) and an unidentified mark showing an asterisk.

€ (300-500)
80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 80 6296 Nooms Reinier called Zeeman ±1623 1667
80/6296 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "Een Vriesche Kaegh, Een Gelderse Kaegh". "De Salemander een Oostindis Vaerder". "Een Vriesse Turrif Pott; Een Dynop ofte Veense Turrif Pondt". Three etchings from the series of Various ships and views of Amsterdam (36), each ±12x25 cm., all w. title engr. below. and the letter in lower right corner.

- Two tipped onto mount; 1x sl. foxed; 1x w. number partly erased.

= Hollstein 38, 50 and 51, all 2nd state (of 2).

€ (300-500) 700
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80/6297 Nooms, Reinier (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667) (after). Various ships and views of Amsterdam. Seven etchings from the series of 36, all showing ships, each ±12x21 cm., all w. title engr. below, occas. numb.

- All tipped/ laid down on mount; otherwise fine.

= Hollstein 30, 32, 34, 39, 43, 44 and 50. All copies in reverse, 1x with the address of G. Valk. Comprises i.a. "De Hasewint een Spaensch Vaerder, De Vrijheijt een Oorlogs Schip", "Een uijtlegger of Watte Convoyer, Een Staten Iacht", "Een Gelderse Kaegh, Een Vriesche Kaegh" and "De Liefde een Noorts-Vaerder, t' Geele Fortuyn een Oost-Vaerder."

AND 1 other etching in reverse after the same: A merchantman of which the hull is being caulked (Hollstein 95).

€ (400-600)
80 6298 Noorde Cornelis van 1731 1795 80 6298 Noorde Cornelis van 1731 1795
80 6298 Noorde Cornelis van 1731 1795 80 6298 Noorde Cornelis van 1731 1795
80/6298 Noorde, Cornelis van (1731-1795). "Buiten Haarlem, op Schooten". Printdrawing, 15,6x26,1 cm., printed in black, brown and red, w. engr. title below, "na 't Leeven getekend, en in't koper gebragt door Corn: van Noorde, 1766" in pen on verso.

- Fine. = Van H. 105. Rare.

Ploos van Amstel, Cornelis (1726-1798). Kasteelruïne. Printdrawing by C. BROUWER after J. VAN RUYSDAEL, 19,3x29,6 cm., with the Ploos stamp on verso, tipped onto mount along top margin.

- A few foxed spots.

= LNP 109; Van H. 143. Showing the ruins of Egmond castle. From the collection of A.M. van den Broek.

€ (100-150)
80 6299 Oostsanen Jacob Cornelisz van ±1470 1533 80 6299 Oostsanen Jacob Cornelisz van ±1470 1533
80/6299 Oostsanen, Jacob Cornelisz. van (±1470-1533). Christ and the captain of Kafernaum. Woodcut, ±1520, 11x7,8 cm., monogrammed in the block.

- Trimmed on/ just outside the borderline.

= Hollstein 15, 2nd state of 2 (with the text on verso). Part of the Small Passion series. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.

€ (500-700) 500
80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839 80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839
80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839 80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839
80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839 80 6300 Os Pieter van 1776 1839
80/6300 Os, Pieter van (1776-1839). (Pastoral scene with two oxes and a shepherdess). Etching after Nicolaes BERCHEM, 29x22,8 cm., signed "P.G. van Os fecit" and "N. Berghem pinx" in the plate below the image (sl. waterst.). - AND 13 other etchings, i.a. by Thomas WYCK, Harbour (partly foxed. Hollstein 20, the 2nd state (of 2)), pastoral landscapes after Nicolaes BERCHEM by Dancker DANCKERTS and etchings of sheep by Marcus de BYE.
€ (100-150) 300
80 6301 Ostade Adriaan van 1610 1685 80 6301 Ostade Adriaan van 1610 1685
80 6301 Ostade Adriaan van 1610 1685 80 6301 Ostade Adriaan van 1610 1685
80/6301 Ostade, Adriaan van (1610-1685). The Fair. Etching, ±1660, 12,1x22,2 cm., monogrammed in the plate (in the flag).

- Sl. browned. = Hollstein and Godefroy 48, the fourth and final state.

AND 10 other prints, i.a. after the same.

€ (70-90) 110
80 6302 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685 80 6302 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685
80/6302 Ostade, Adriaen van (1610-1685). The breakfast. Etching and drypoint, ±1664, 20,1x25,9 cm., signed lower left in the plate, two-line caption in Latin below image, framed.

- Very good impression and ample margins.

= New Hollstein 1, the 11th and final state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIV.

€ (500-700)
80 6303 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685 80 6303 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685
80/6303 Ostade, Adriaen van (1610-1685). The dance under the trellis. Etching, 11,3x17,1 cm., "A Ostade" etched in the plate.

- On laid paper; trimmed 2 mm. outside the platemark; thin paper remnant of former mount along left edge on verso.

= New Hollstein 28, 6th and final state; Godefroy and Hollstein 47, final state (of 7).

€ (150-250) 150
80 6304 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685 80 6304 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685
80/6304 Ostade, Adriaen van (1610-1685). The family. Etching, 17,2x15,3 cm., "Av Ostade" and "1647" in the plate, tipped onto mount.

- Trimmed just outside the borderline; brown spot below the dog; a few sm. grey areas.

= New Hollstein/ Godefroy and Hollstein 46, 7th state (of 7). On laid paper with the collector's mark of Albert Pieter van den Briel (1881-1971)(Lugt 407a).

€ (200-300) 220
80 6305 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685 80 6305 Ostade Adriaen van 1610 1685
80/6305 Ostade, Adriaen van (1610-1685). Four men at a window, one reading from a sheet by candlelight ('The singers'). Etching, ±1667, 21,7x18,8 cm., "A. v. Ostade fecit et excud." in the plate in lower blank margin.

- Strong dark impression; cut on the platemark; lower margin sl. soiled incl. a sm. ink stain and erased pencil annotation in lower right corner; w. extended modern margins.

= New Hollstein, prob. 4th state of 6; Hollstein/ Godefroy 19, the 5th state (of 7). From the collection of J.F. Bianchi (1878-1963) with his collector's mark (Lugt 3761). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.

€ (300-500) 425