- Cut just within the outer borderline and tipped onto contemporary paper; trifle foxed, more on verso.
= New Hollstein 215, 4th or 5th state of 5. A vanitas portrait.
= New Hollstein 253, first and only state. Taken from G. STEWECHIUS, Commentarius ad Flavii Vegetii De re militari (Antw., 1585).
- Cut to/ just outside the borderline w. the caption cut off; lower left and upper right corner w. a repair; tiny closed tear/ thin spot in left margin, ±0,5 mm. within the image; overall sl. fingersoiled. Good strong impression.
= Hollstein 255 ; New Hollstein 288. With the doublet stamp of the print cabinet of Leyden University (Lugt 700b) on verso.
- Trimmed on the platemark; a few brown spots in lower part.
= On laid paper with unidentified watermark. New Hollstein 209, 1st state of 2.
- Trimmed 1 or 2 mm within the image; sl. browned.
= New Hollstein 209, 1st state of 2, before the address of Hondius.
- Very wide margins (rectangular leaf, 21,5x15,7); margins sl. soiled and w. creases, not affecting the image.
= On laid paper with partial watermark (shield with horn and monogram MC). New Hollstein 249; Strauss 177; Hollstein 213, only state; F.M. Portretten 5031. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XC.
- Ample left and lower margin, right and upper margin cut just outside the platemark; somewhat grey impression.
= New Hollstein 263, 3rd state (of 3); Strauss 282 and Hollstein 220, the 3rd state (of 3) with the inscription and the coat of arms. Jan van Zuren (1517-1591), "Jurist, lid van de Haarlemse vroedschap, tweeëntwintig maal schepen, zesmaal burgemeester, schrijver van vele boeken, "treffelijk wiskonstenaar"" (Lacueille v.d. Kerk p.27-70) and the second printer of Haarlem.
- Brown spot in the caption; somewhat soiled along the edges; paper remnants from former mount on verso (sl. shining through),
= New Hollstein 263, 3rd state (of 3); Strauss 282 and Hollstein 220, the 3rd state (of 3) with the inscription and the coat of arms. Jan van Zuren (1517-1591), "Jurist, lid van de Haarlemse vroedschap, tweeëntwintig maal schepen, zesmaal burgemeester, schrijver van vele boeken, "treffelijk wiskonstenaar"" (Lacueille v.d. Kerk p.27-70) and the second printer of Haarlem.
Idem (after). Pieter van Foreest. Engr. portrait, 13x7,8 cm., monogrammed "HG" in the plate, w. 6-line Latin caption below image.
- A few brown spots near left edge.
= Very deceptive copy with i.a. the following differences: 11 buttons on Foreest's shirt instead of 12; lacking the clouds and a small extra curl of hair right under his hat. New Hollstein 219, copy a.
- Narrow waterstain in the image near right margin; tipped onto mount along right edge; sl. browned along edges; trimmed just outside borderline.
= New Hollstein 236, 2nd state of 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XC.
- Sl. soiled in margins.
= Rare portrait. New Hollstein 210, 2nd state of 2 (with the name on the wall above his left shoulder).
- Wide margins; on somewhat thick, stiff paper (later impression).
= Very rare portrait. New Hollstein 210, 2nd state of 2 (with the name on the wall above his left shoulder).
- Tiny burnhole in the tower to the right of the central tree; sl. foxed in corners; cut loose from former mount with remains of mount in corners on verso.
= New Hollstein 576, intermediate state between 1st and 2nd state (of 2), without the signature of "G. Rijckius" to the right of the Latin verses. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCI.
ADDED 2 others unrelated (1x dam.), i.a. ANONYMOUS, "De Nieuwe Roomse kerk Trophee" (engr. caricature w. engr. text to the right of the image, 17,2x26,2 cm., from Lusthof van Momus, ±1705).
- Cut on/ just within the platemark; sl. agetoned; a few sm. vague stains/ spots.
= First plate of the series of four prints showing the Rewards of Labour, Industry, Practice and Art (1582). New Hollstein 199: "Issued by Goltzius in 1582 to launch his career as print-publisher". With the collector's marks of J.H. Jurriaanse (1866-1940, Lugt 1403b) and James J. Burleigh (1811-1891, Lugt 1425). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XC.
- Yellowed; sl. grey impression.
= New Hollstein 367, 3rd state of 3. From the series of Christ, St. Paul and the twelve apostles (as martyrs), in total 13 plates.
AND 3 others from the same series: St. James, St. Philip and St. Peter, originally attributed to Goltzius but now rejected (perhaps by the Wierix brothers).
- New Hollstein 18 (agony in the garden) and 28 (resurrection) cut on/ just within the platemark ; NH 28 with chip in right lower corner, just within the image; NH 20 (Christ before Caiaphas) and 27 (entombment) cut ±0,5 cm. outside the platemark; NH 27 somehat weak annd grey impression and agetoned.
= New Hollstein 18, 20, 27 and 28. NH18 and 28 with the collector's mark of Victor Conard (Lugt 5549) on verso and with an unidentified collector's mark "CC" on recto.
- Trimmed ±1 or 2 mm. within the platemark; appears to be printed from an unevenly wiped plate.
= New Hollstein 223, 2nd state of 3.
- A few specks/ foxed spots; trimmed on/ just outside the border line; a few (larger) brown stains on verso.
= New Hollstein 31, 2nd state of 2.
- Cut just outside the borderline; printed on later thick laid paper.
= Left part of two companion pieces, showing a man and a woman (probably husband and wife), both printed from silver medallions. New Hollstein 276.
- Agetoned; (sm). brown stains in the corners; paper remnants of former mount along the edges on verso; lower left corner w. tiny chip; cut just outside the borderline.
= New Hollstein 209; Hollstein 177 and Strauss 316, the 1st state (of 2), before the address of H. Hondius.
- Both sl. soiled in lower margin; cut on the platemark.
= New Hollstein 39 and 47. From the series Christ, the twelve apostles and Paul.