- Cut a few mm. outside the platemark; sl. browned.
= New Hollstein 69, 2nd state of 2. Part of a series of 10 prints, Allegories on the Christian faith.
- Both prints trimmed (just) outside the border line; doubled, strengthening a few (thin) spots; the first engraving w. a minuscule portion torn from lower left corner, touching the number.
= New Hollstein 44 and 46, both only state.
- Cut just outside the border line; a few sm. vague brown stains.
= New Hollstein Prints after inventions by Goltzius 437, copy a: anonymous copy in same direction.
Sadeler, Aegidius (1570-1629). Judith with the head of Holofernes. Engraving after Hans VAN ACHEN, 27,5x20 cm., "H. von Ach. Inue", "Egidi' Sadeler sculp. Ioan Sadeler Exc." and 4-line Latin caption in the plate.
- Top margin cut short; other margins trimmed just outside the border line.
= Hollstein 1, first state (of 2).
AND ±30 miscell. engravings/ etchings (17th-19th cent., partly w. (small) defects), i.a. by/ after: Theodor GALLE, Jacques-Philippe LE BAS and Georg Philipp RUGENDAS.
= Provenance: the collection A.J. Severijnse and A.M. van den Broek.
- Lower left blank corner restored.
= From the series of the Four Elements. New Hollstein 653, 3rd state of 3. With the collector's mark of Friedrich II August of Saxony (Lugt 971) on recto.
AND 12 others, i.a. by Crispijn DE PASSE and Johannes or Lucas VAN DOETECUM (after Hans Vredeman de Vries).
- Wide margins somewhat browned.
= New Hollstein 553, 1st state of 2. Scene from OVID's Metamorphoses, book II.
- Small hole in lower left blank corner. = Hollstein 609.
- Partly trimmed to the borderline, partly trimmed to the image. = Hollstein 4, 3rd state (of 3).
- Trimmed on the platemark; doubled; greyish impression. = Fine night-piece. Hollstein 5, only state.
- Professionally closed tear in left through caption. = Hollstein 6, 2nd state (of 2).
- Sl. foxed/ dustsoiled. Narrow paper strip on verso outer edges (from former mount/ passepartout); trimmed to the image.
= Hollstein 2. On contemporary laid paper. With 19th century manuscript collector's mark not found in Lugt ("A. W...?" and "847") and a collectors's mark "PMMH" (Pieter Hoogeweegen?, not in Lugt) and Albert Pieter van den Briel (Lugt 407a).
= Bartsch 29.
AND 4 other landscape etchings by the same, i.a. (Landscape with three men playing with dice) (old creases, orange pencil grid).
= Kramm p. 639. "te Eext in Drenthe", "te Emmen in Drenthe", "te Eext in Drenthe" (3 diff. copies), "te Drown in Drenthe" and "te Tinaerlo in Drenthe".
= Rare. Hollstein (German), XIIIa, p.81 (series of 10 engravings with Castles in the Rhine Valley). Nagler 14. Burg Kronenburg in the village of Dalhem, nowadays a ruin.
Idem. "Strasburger Reinbrück. Mutuum Auxilium". Etching after M. MERIAN the ELDER, 10x18,2 cm.
- Trimmed on the borderline. = Rare. Hollstein 3. Part of a series of views of Strassburg and its environments.
= Composition mirrored after Hollstein 4 (van den Hecke II).
AND 2 other etchings by the same, both monogrammed in the plate: a man shooting his rifle after Dirk MAAS (after Wouwerman, composition mirrored after Hollstein 21) and smoker at a table after Cornelis BEGA (composition mirrored after Hollstein 20).
- All foxed.
= All very rare, no copies in Rijksprentenkabinet. Part of a series of etchings by Hodges copying 17th century masters.
- Fine impression; with margins.
= New Hollstein 692; Pennington/ Parthey 1389, the 2nd state (of 2), the engr. text at the bottom added. With the collector's stamp of Heinrich Anton Cornill-d'Orville on verso (Lugt 529).
- Good margins; trifle yellowed; some foxed spots.
= New Hollstein 133-136, only state; Pennington 715-718. Comprises views of the Zuiderzee (2x), Delftshaven and an unidentified seascape. Rare.
- Two small restored tears in lower left margin; a few vague foxed spots.
= New Hollstein 1034, 3rd state (of 4); Parthey/ Pennington 824. The letterpress Dutch text below the engraving (not mentioned by Parthey/ Pennington) reads: "De Toorn van Antwerpen is in alle deelen een wonderlijk werk van het menschelijk vernuft, ende een groot gedenkteken van oude magt en Rijkdom, op het werk is in den jare 1518, het kruys geset."
- Without the text below. Good/ fine impression, some vague foxing, cut on/ just outside the borderline.
= New Hollstein 53, only state; Pennington/ Parthey 637. With the collector's stamp of J.H. Jurriaanse, Rotterdam on verso (not in Lugt).