= 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".
- 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 second state (of 2).
- Hollstein 22 (sl. foxed; lower corners sl. dam. (just touching the image)), 23 (sl. foxed), 24 (cut to the borderline), 25 (some foxing; small margins), 26 (cut to the borderline) and 27.
= Hollstein 22-27, all the first and only state. All but one with the collector's stamp of A.P. van den Briel on verso (Lugt 407a) and 1x with an unidentified stamp (Lugt 1521a), 1x with the stamp of Louis August Weinrich (Lugt 1713a), 1x w. the manuscript mark of "R. Dumesnil et Verstolk".
- Second print with sm. tear in upper edge and closed hole.
= Hollstein 127 and 132, 2nd state of 2.
Hogenberg, Frans (1535-1590). (Battle on the Zuiderzee, 1573). Etching, 21,5x29 cm., publ. ±1570-1590.
= From the series Geschichtsblätter.
AND 3 other prints, showing ships.
= Both w. collector's mark of Fürstlich Waldburg Wolffeg'sches Kupferstichkabinett on verso (Lugt 4542). New Hollstein Hollstein 90 and 92, 1st state (of 4), without the addresses.
- A few foxed spots; some red offsetting on verso, not visible on recto.
= Hollstein 124, the 5th state (of 6). On laid paper with foolscap watermark.
- 'Vlotschuit' (H.56) w. repaired upper right corner and sm. closed tears in lower corners; 'Overtoom' (H.58), sl. grey impression; 'Block-huÿsen' (H.60), verso strengthened; 'Modder-molen' (H.62), sl. foxed.
= Hollstein 56, 58 (1st state of 2), 60 and 62. H.62 w. the collection mark of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 700a, doublette) and an unidentified mark showing an asterisk.
- All tipped/ laid down on mount; otherwise fine.
= Hollstein 30, 32, 34, 39, 43, 44 and 50. All copies in reverse, 1x with the address of G. Valk. Comprises i.a. "De Hasewint een Spaensch Vaerder, De Vrijheijt een Oorlogs Schip", "Een uijtlegger of Watte Convoyer, Een Staten Iacht", "Een Gelderse Kaegh, Een Vriesche Kaegh" and "De Liefde een Noorts-Vaerder, t' Geele Fortuyn een Oost-Vaerder."
AND 1 other etching in reverse after the same: A merchantman of which the hull is being caulked (Hollstein 95).
- Two sm. brown stains; otherwise fine.
= Prints after(?) the very rare medal, only found in the collection of G. Munnicks van Cleeff. Cf. the auction catalogue: Catalogus (...) kabinet van historische leg- en gedenkpenningen (..) van G. Munnicks van Cleeff (Amst., 1861). The hollow medal/ box was executed in silver and the front held a rectangular door which could be opened. The verso of the door was engraved with the raid to Chattam, and inside were two loose silver plates, each side engraved with a scene on the murder of the Witt brothers. Not in Van Loon. Jeronimo de Vries describes in Nederlandsche gedenkpenningen verklaard (The Hague, 1837) a very similar medal with the 2 silver plates inside, but without the raid to Chatham on verso of the door and the small portrait opposite of the door on the inside of the medal. Cf. Van Loon, Beschryving der Nederlandsche Historipenningen, vol. 3, p.90 on the 'normal' medal (Rijksmuseum NG-VG-1-1084).
- Trifle yellowed; nevertheless fine.
= New Hollstein 33, 8th and final state. With an unidentified collector's mark on verso (Lugt 2694).
- Closed tear in right blank margin; corners sl. darkened. Good, late 17th/ early 18th cent. impression.
= New Hollstein 26, probably the 10th and final state.
- Fine. = New Hollstein 40, 4th and final state.
- Cut on the borderline.
= New Hollstein 21, 8th and final state. On laid paper with bunch of grapes watermark.
AND a copy in reverse of the same composition, New Hollstein copies, copy G, without the address of Gerard Valk.
- Good impression trimmed on/ to the borderline. Lower right corner sl. dam.; sl. foxed.
= Cf. New Hollstein 23 (w. sizes 12,6x9,4 cm.), probably the 9th and final state.
= Etchings either from the series of six landscapes with cottages and figures or the series of six landscapes with animals and figures (Wurzbach 1 and 2).
- Sl. foxed/ (finger) soiled in margins.
- Somewhat soiled and creased. = Hollstein 163.
AND 3 others, i.a. by the same.
- Trimmed on, just within the platemark.
= Hollstein 97. Part of the series of Christ's parables, Parabolarum Evagelicaru Typi.
Idem. Urania. Circular engraving, Ø 13 cm. (borderline), signed "Crispian de Passe inventor excudit" in the plate.
- Soiled and sl. duststained.
= Part of the series of the 9 Muses. Urania, muse of astronomy, is holding a compass and in the background astronomers are looking at the sky. Hollstein 411.
- Grey impression; trimmed on/ just outside the platemark.
= Hollstein 45. From the series Story of Susanna (6 prints).
Perelle, Gabriel (1604-1677) or Nicolas (1631-1695). (Two walkers in river landscape with classical ruins). Etching, 18,5x31,6 cm., w. the address of Pierre Mariette, numb. "4" in the plate.
- Cut on the borderline; soiled/ stained, mostly in lower part.
Bloemaert, Frederick (±1610-±1669). Goats on a farmyard. Engraving, 10x16 cm. (platemark), printed in red, "11" in the plate.
- Wide margins. = Hollstein 26. From the series of animals.
AND ±25 others, 17th- early 19th cent., i.a. by Jan DE VISSCHER and F. BASAN after P.P. RUBENS.