- Trimmed to the borderline; vaguely waterstained. = Rare.
= Anonymous copy after Bolswert with the composition mirrored. The Rijksmuseum owns another state of the print with a different address "Excusum in aedibus Cornelii Joannis" (according to them publ. by Claes Jansz. Visscher).
Idem (after). (The same view). Engraving, 23x32,4 cm., publ. by J. Hondius, 1614.
- Lower margin trimmed to the borderline; left margin w. sm. defects.
= With the building mirrored to Bolswert, but the figures not. From J. PONTANUS, Historische beschrijvinghe der seer wijt beroemde coop-stadt Amsterdam (1614).
Visscher, Claes Jansz. (1586-1652). "Bursa Amsterodamensis" (Bird's eye view of the Amsterdam stock exchange). Etching, 25,2x32,2 cm., "CJ Visscher fecit Ao. 1612" in the plate.
= Hollstein 418. From GUICCIARDINI, Beschryvinghe van alle de Neder-landen (Amst., 1612).
AND 2 other views of the stock exchange.
- Plate XI trimmed to the image and sl. nibbled by silverfish.
= Plates from the work Architectura moderna ofte bouwinge van onsen tyt (1621 or 1631). Plate XII (front façade of the Westerkerk) with the upper sections of the bell tower added in pen and brown ink on 17th century paper. This version of the tower was built in 1638. The original octagonal design by Hendrick de Keyser can be seen in plate XII.
AND 2 others by D. DANCKERTS: large interior views of the Amsterdam city Hall (Paleis op de Dam). - AND views (exterior and interior) of the Westerkerk by possibly Daniel STOOPENDAAL (uncut sidepanels of the 'Caart vande Sitplaat-sen inde Wester-Kerk'). - ADDED: a view of the façade of Trippenhuis by J. VINGBOONS and a large (dam.) façade view of Corvershof.
- Folded; sl. offsetting along edges; waterstain in lower left corner.
= One of 17 prints from N. LISTINGH, Nievv desseyn tot een Seer Groote, Stercke, en om te hooren, heel bequame Coupel-Kerck.
- Upper sheet waterstained in right margin of image and sl. waterstained in left blank margin; lower sheet lacks a small portion of the sky section in upper left corner.
= Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVIII.
- The 1st print w. vertical fold in text margin; dustsoiled. Second print in good/ fine condition.
= Second print, proof before letters (incl. a duplicate and a copy with the letters). Pendants, situated on Dam-square, one facing the Nieuwe Kerk, the other facing the Kalverstraat. Lively views. F.M. 5349a and 5405a.
AND 4 others, i.a. P. VAN LIENDER, "Overblijfselen der Kruytmakerije Sollenburg aan de Overtoomse Weg by Amsterdam, gesprongen den 14 Aug.1758".
- The 2nd print w. some translucent brown stains, mostly in margins; 2nd print trifle duststained in the margins.
= First print, proof before letters. Pendants, situated on Dam-square, one facing the Nieuwe Kerk, the other facing the Kalverstraat. Lively views. F.M. 5349a and 5405a.
"Afbeelding der Illuminatie van het Stadhuis te Amsteldam, by gelegenheid dat Hunne Doorluchtige en Koninklyke Hoogheden, de gemelde Stad met Hoogst-Derzelver tegenwoordigheid verëerden. Den 31 May, 1768."
Engr. view by S. FOKKE, 28x38,5 cm., Amst., J. Smit, 1768.
= Lively view. Landwehr, Splendid ceremonies 256; F.M. 4210 (6); Atlas van Stolk V, 4183.
AND 1 other from the same series.
- Very fine.
= Collectie Dreesmann II, p.361 (this copy from the collection Dreesmann); Cat. R.W.P. de Vries (1925) 288. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVIII.
- Sm. tear and closed hole in lower (blank) margin.
"Hofsteede Buiten-zorg (...)"/ "Hofsteede Amstelland (...)". Two engr. views on 1 leaf by ABRAHAM RADEMAKER, each 16,5x19 cm., from Hollands Arcadia, ±1730. - AND 4 other engravings (incl. 1 duplicate), i.a. from WAGENAAR and COMMELIN.
= Impressive and decorative view. The original engraving showing the original wooden Corn Exchange before it was renewed in 1768. Cat. R.W.P. de Vries (1925) 292.
= Impressive and decorative view. The renewed engraving showing the renovation of the Corn Exchange into a stone building. The building was demolished in 1884, a year after the damming of the part of the Damrak between the Papenbrugsteeg and the Oude Brug. Collectie Dreesmann I, p.88; cat. R.W.P. de Vries (1925) 292.
- All plates w. waterstain in lower blank margin, occas. sl. frayed in that stain; a few plates w. waterstain in image; two plates w. extra added margins.
= A rare plate volume created with the plates from O. DAPPER, Historische beschryving der Stadt Amsterdam.
- All views fine. = Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Margins sl. frayed; 5 plates trifle/ sl. stained (2x sl. affecting the image).
= Rare series of 6 architectural engravings of the newly erected Muiderpoort, showing the ground plan, 4 façades, a cross-section of the building and the entrance gate.
- Sl. browned; some superficial chafed spots (prob. caused by silverfish). = Hameleers 104, 3rd edition.
"Amstelredam". Handcol. etched plan, 24x26 cm., from GIUCCIARDINI, ±1612-1648.
= Hameleers 13, 2nd edition (w. the number).
AND 3 other plans of Amsterdam, i.a. by Ottens (Hameleers 113, heavily browned) and "Amsterdam bij vogelvlucht" (publ by T. van Holkema, 1882. Hameleers 40).
- A few (vague) vertical creases in left/ right blank margins.
= Second view of a set of three. Atlas Van Stolk 4838; F.M. 5054 (2): "Ze stellen de groote optogten, allen bij avond, met lampions en fakkellicht, van Wittenburg en het Admiraliteits-Magazijn uitgaande, voor, met alle zinnebeelden, werktuigen, insigniën, enz. en zijn daardoor zeer curieus voor de geschiedenis van dien tijd.".
- Sl. yellowed; trifle foxed in blank margins. Not examined outside frame.
= Third view of a set of three. Atlas Van Stolk 4838; F.M. 5054 (3): "Ze stellen de groote optogten, allen bij avond, met lampions en fakkellicht, van Wittenburg en het Admiraliteits-Magazijn uitgaande, voor, met alle zinnebeelden, werktuigen, insigniën, enz. en zijn daardoor zeer curieus voor de geschiedenis van dien tijd.".
- First lithograph a few (unobtrusive) closed tears in margins.
= F.M. 6175b. The rare handcoloured version of these two prints. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLIX.
- No 2. laid down.
= No. 7 (Noorderkerk): a proof before letters and before the lines in the sky. Very rare, not mentioned in Hollstein and no other copies traced. On the series: Hollstein 15-22.
AND 1 other: a copy of no.5 (Zuyderkerk) after Schut, with address of Frederick de Wit (Cf. Hollstein 15-22).
- Sl. foxed; laid down on mount; cut on the borderline.
= F.M. 1663. Showing masons and carpenters building the Remonstrant church.