5323 - 5456 FINE ARTS - DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY. MAPS, PLANS and VIEWS
= Guicciardini Illustrata 1.1.
AND 1 other plan from the same work and edition: "Die Stadt Enchuijsen".
- Both w. vague waterstain in lower part.
- Sl. yellowed; a few vague stains. = Cf. Koeman, Don 20, 12 [37].
= After the original from Blaeu's Het Licht der Zeevaert.
- Swolla with a closed tear in lower margin, just within the image; all 3 w. vague waterstain in lower part.
= All Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
- Trifle browned. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3800:1.1.
- Browned.
- Slightly browned; a few waterstains. = Cf. Vredenberg-Alink 80a.
- Vague waterstain in lower part. = Guicciardini Illustratis 1.1 (French edition).
AND 3 other similar plans from the same work and same edition: "Dordrecht", "Briel" and "Schoonhove".
- Mediocre copy: frayed (esp. in lower margin, with tears reaching 5 cm. into the image); upper left corner dam. w. loss of image; right half and upper margin browned. Sold w.a.f.
= Cf. Renting, Rotterdam in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw, no.2, showing a copy of the 4th edition with the address of Covens and Mortier. The cartouche and the guirlandes surrounding the legend are etched in the style of R. de Hooghe.
- First map (key sheet, showing part of Friesland) laid down; some maps cut sl. short in top margin (only affecting text); occas. sl. foxed/ w. pencil annots.
= I.a. Wormerveer (1911), Hellendoorn (1914), Ouderkerk (1920), Leeuwarden (1923), Groningen (1927) and Emmen (1930).
- Num. false vertical creases (prob. from previous rolling); sl. yellowed.
- Printing flaw on the right. = Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
AND 1 other from the same work and edition: "Delft".
- Both w. vague waterstain in lower part.
= Landwehr, Splendid ceremonies 146; Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 79.
AND 12 others, i.a. one other from the same series, IDEM, "Zijn Majesteit verwellekomt op het Binnenhof"; H. SCHWEGMAN, "Het haagsche Bosch. Ter plaatse daar een eike boom op den 8 meij 1807, door de bliksem wierd getroffen" (finely handcol. engr. after F.A. MILATZ, 28x31,5 cm. Upper margin strengthened on verso; with a sl. waterstained duplicate) and IDEM, "Het haagsche Bosch. Ter plaatse daar een eike boom op den 8 meij 1807, door de bliksem wierd getroffen" (partly handcol. engr. after F.A. MILATZ, 28x31,5 cm. Sl. rubbed in top margin and also strengthened on verso of top margin; variant of the preceding print; with a sl. foxed duplicate).
- Browned; vertical narrow stain along fold.
= Donkersloot-De Vrij 3; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4539, 1st state (of 2).
"Ultraiectini domini tabula". Handcol. engr. map w. 2 cartouches, 46x56 cm., Amst., F. de Wit, ±1680 (a few dustspecks). "Ultraiectum dominium." Partly handcol. engr. map, 38,5x50 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, ±1645.
- Stain and chafed spot in lower margin; oblique crease/ fold in right part.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3660:2.
AND a mounted lithogr. plan of Utrecht by N. VAN DER MONDE.
- Middle-fold split at lower end (closed, but still visible); evenly yellowed.
= Donkersloot-De Vrij 3; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 4539, 2nd state (of 2).
"Ultraiectum dominium." Partly handcol. engr. map, 38,5x50 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, ±1645.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3660:2.
- Vague waterstain in lower part. = Guicciardini Illustratus Utrecht Stadt 2.1 (French Plantijn edition).
- Stamp in blank margin and on verso. = Guicciardini Illustratus 3.1.