- Partly (sl.) dam./ frayed/ dustsoiled etc.
= Incl. costume prints, battle scenes etc., i.a. from the Napoleonic wars and the Italian war of independance.
= Allegorical prints from the work LAntiquité expliquée et représentée en figures by the French scholar Bernard de Montfaucon (Paris, 1719-1724).
- Lacks April and May; all engravings trimmed within the plate mark, with loss of caption; occas. (sl.) foxed.
ADDED 3 others, i.a. IDEM, "Gezicht achter 's Graveland en Hilversum in het verschiet" (engr. after Egbert VAN DRIELST, dated 1802 in the plate) and Jacob Ernst MARCUS, (Allegorie op de voorspoed) (engr. after W. KOK, signed "J.E. Marcus sculp 1805" in the plate. Unfinished state).
= Cf. Hollstein 30-33: The four elements, with considerably larger measurements.
AND 1 other similar by the same.
- Fine, rich impression, with thread margins.
= Hollstein 15, the 2nd state (of 3). From a series of 8 landscapes. With the collector's stamp of J.E. Wetterauer (Lugt 3870) on verso. Rare, only 18 etchings by Naywincx are known.
- Ample margins. = Rare engraving from J. Indau, Nova Invenzione di Rabeschi, e Fogliami Romani, 1686.
= "Afbeelding van het Vuurwerk in den Vyver (...) over het sluiten der Utrechtse Vreede in den Jaare, 1713" (etching); "25 jarige regering van Z.M. Willem I, Koning der Nederlanden" (tinted litograph, edges frayed); broadside "Anno 1754. Op Donderdag den 17den January, worden alle doelisten ter Hellevaart verzogt van Daniel Raap, hoofd der muitelingen, in het Onderaardsche Ryk van Pluto" (a call to protest/ riot during the funeral of Orangist Daniel Raap).
= From the series of Italian landscapes (36 prints), Hollstein 83, 6th state (?), w. the Drevet address not mentioned by Hollstein.
- Blank margins trifle dustsoiled; nevertheless fine.
= Hollstein 79, 5th state (of 5) with "P. Mariette Excu" also engr. below.
- Poor copy, soiled w. scattered stains; closed tear to the right of the top of tower.
= Hollstein 7, 1st or 2nd state.
Idem (after). (Views of the temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome). Two etchings, ±10x15 cm., numb. "8" and "13" in the plate.
- Second print soiled and w. sm. closed tear in left margin. = Hollstein 178 and 181.
AND 2 others: a landscape view by Anthoni WATERLOO and an etching by/ after Francis BARLOW (from an editon of Aesop's Fables).
= Hollstein 110, 1st state of 2.
Idem. Three sailing-vessels on calm waters. Shore of inland waterway with a ketch, two smaller boats and fishermen. Two etchings, 12,7x20,2 cm. (borderline), signed "R Zeeman" and "2"/ "6" in the plate.
- First print waterstained and w. vague manuscript annots. in upper margin, trimmed just outside the borderline; 2nd print w. wide margins.
= Hollstein 105 and 109, both 2nd state of 2, with the double borderline. All three part of the series "Verscheyde Binne-waters".
- Ad 1: upper right corner sm. portion retouched; paper restored in blank lower right corner; a few sm. vague stains. Ad 2: some oblique creases and sm. vague stains.
= Hollstein 35, the 2nd state (of 2), the letter "a" added to the number "7" and Hollstein 37, the first state (of 2).
AND 1 other similar by GERRIT GROENEWEGEN from the series Verscheyde Soorten Hollandse Schepen: "Een Kraak".
- Sl. foxed. = Hollstein 121, the 7th state (of 7).
- All etchings trimmed to the borders (2 etchings trimmed at approx. 4 mm. outside the lower the border).
= Hollstein 105, 106, 108 en 110, all 2nd state of 2.
- Trimmed to platemark in upper, left and right margin; flattened vertical fold.
= Hollstein 4, 2nd state (of 3).
- 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. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Occas. sl. stained in blank margin (1 plate trifle stained in image). Binding sl. worn.
= Plates 37-88 (of 88). Lipsius/ Leitzman, suppl. p.81.
- Fine and w. ample margins.
= Hollstein 70-73; Wurzbach 56. All engravings w. sm. unidentified armorial collector's stamp (Lugt 4438) in lower right corner on recto.
- Cut just outside the borderline; sl. yellowed.
= New Hollstein 7, 9th (final) state.