- Second print w. a few sm. stains in upper part.
= Hollstein 418, only state and 420, 1st state of 3; Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 122 ("behoren tot de oudste en fraaiste stadsgezichten van Haarlem").
= Very rare. Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 806-810, 812, 813 and the 4 drawings without a number, described on p.47: "Dit zijn vier tekeningen die moesten lijken op de acht prenten". Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2.1, 1675. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Fine.
= Hollstein 5 ("De Harreberg Emaús"), 7 ("Te Scholenaer") and 11 ("Half wegen Overveen"), each 3rd and final state; cat. Harlemia Illustrata 211.
AND 1 other etching by Roelant ROGHMAN.
- All w. ample margins, each w. vague contemp. ms. title below; each yellowed; 2x w. a sm. marginal tear (1x just affecting the image); some vague creases.
= Hollstein 151, 153 and 155, only state; cat. Harlemia illustrata 57-67; Ekama 409; De Groot, Landscape 23-34; Ackley 36: "The first of a number of etched landscape series published in the period 1611-1616 in which a new, native vision of the Dutch landscape, its modest pleasures and characteristic spaces, was formulated." and Freedberg p.31: "(...) it is the neighbourhood of Haarlem, the indigenous countryside, that is now recognised as capable of offering what art lovers expected from a landscape - and the emphasis is on its pleasurable element."
- Occas. trifle foxed; mostly fine.
= Ekama 928; Cat. Harlemia illustrata p. 55/56. On the book: one of the rarest and finest 19th cent. books on Haarlem and surroundings, mainly depicting stately homes, often not existing anymore. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= I.a. from the series Haarlem en omstreeken, Souvenir de la Hollande and the rare view "De Groote Houtbrug te Haarlem" (by DEWAILLE after J. REEKERS, 1826). Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Some occas. sm. defects; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. "Gezigt op de Stad Haarlem, en de Linnen- en Gaaren-Bleekeryen te Overveen, te zien van de hooge Duinen agter de Kleever Laan" (engr. view by J.C. PHILIPS after J. DE BEIJER, from Tegenwoordige Staat, ±1750. Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 414); "Biggenjacht te Heemstede" (lithogr. view by W. VAN GELDORP, ±1910); "Gezigt van de batterije aan Halfweg Haarlem 1787" (anonymous engr. view, 1787. Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 671); (View of Donkere spaarne and Het Vissershofje) (aquatint view by J.C. STADLER, printed in brown, from R. HILLS, Sketches in Flanders and Holland, 1816. Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 814); "Bosch en Hoven" (lithogr. view by P.J. LUTGERS, 1847. Cat. Harlemia illustrata 952) and "Haarlem" (tinted aquatint view by J. CARR, from J. CARR, A tour through Holland, 1807). Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, mostly with his collector's stamp on verso.
- Some creases and tears in blank margins.
= With incorporated views of Amsterdam, The Hague, Arnhem, Delft, Rotterdam, a nice sea view at the top, a portrait of Willem van Oranje and smaller portraits of Maarten Tromp, Rembrandt and Michiel de Ruyter.
- Trifle waterst. in blank margins, just touching the image on the left; sl. wormholed in left blank margin.
= Blonk-Van der Wijst 37.1: "Dit kaartje behoort tot het Caertboeck van Abraham Goos. De kaartjes van Goos zijn uniek door de vormgeving, het liggende ovaal in een fraai versierd rechthoekig kader. (...) Goos heeft voor het ontwerpen van dit kaartje vermoedelijk gebruik gemaakt van de foliokaart Comitatus Hollandia van Willem Jansz. [Blaeu]".
- Small closed tear in lower margin, just affecting the image. = Blonk-van der Wijst 82.
AND 1 small handcol. engr. map: "Caarte van 't Maarschalks-Ampt Neder-Kwartier" (Amst., 1740, H. de Leth. Doubled).
= Nice naive drawing.
- Upper and left margin irregularly trimmed (partly 1 mm. outside the platemark); folds flattened.
= Koeman/ Van der Krogt IV-2/1, 2244 (42:2A) (verso blank).
- Yellowed/ sl. age-toned. = Rare view, seen from what is now the Rembrandtbrug on the Galgewater.
"De Stad Leyden, van de Schans Lamme te zien". Engr. view by A. DELFOS after J. DE BEYER, 27x45 cm., from F. VAN MIERIS, Beschryving der Stad Leyden, 1762.
- Mounted on board.
AND 21 others, incl. plans and views, from various works, w. various defects (browned/ mounted etc.).
- Sl. browned in upper, left and right blank margins. = Fine panorama of Leyden seen from the South.
- Upper section w. coat of arms and the panorama at the bottom sl. browned and stained.
= The so-called "Kleine Hagen". The complete map, consisting of 8 joined sections: central bird's eye plan (52x61,5 cm.), top with the city's coat of arms, panoramic view at the bottom (12,5x62 cm.) and 16 views at the sides. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXX.
- Ample margins; 2 wormholes in upper edge, just affecting the image.
= One of the rarest plans from the Townbooks. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 2536. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 2673, 3rd state (of 3), with nine instead of four ships and the scale bar.
ADDED: "Gemeente Texel" (lithogr. map w. handcol. borders, Leeuw., H. Suringar, 1867).