4210 - 4278 FINE ARTS - VARIA, CALENDARS, DEVOTIONALIA, POSTERS etc.
- Some of the larger ones w. some sm. defects; mostly fine.
= I.a. "Gethsemane", "Suffer little children, to come unto me", "Mater Dolorosa" and "St. Anthony of Padua".
- Paper yellowed; several leaves sl. waterstained in lower right corner/ right margin; final leaf loose.
= Nice jugendstil illustrations.
AND 1 other calendar issued by the same firm: Kalender voor 1897 (ibid., (1896), 4 lvs, each verso w. the 3 months of each quarter, each recto w. an image of a lady posing in elegant clothes, calendar shaped as a folding dressing screen. Yellowed).
- Year 1931 and 1941 complete; 1930 lacks 6 calender lvs., 1936 two lvs. and 1937 11 calendar lvs.
AND 1 other by the same for the "Onderlinge waarborg Mij. Bondsbeland" Year 1928 (Amst., 1927).
= Attractive lot, with advertisements for a wide range of products and (political) activities, i.a. Zweedse Produktem op de Utrechtse Voorjaarsbeurs (1960); trade-catalogues/ sales folders for Philips (Het Licht in uw huis (±1950)); Pastoe (De woninginrichting in nieuwe banen! (1950)); J. Arend & Zoon (Ahrendt's Prijscourant 66 (±1935, orig. wr. some stains)); Eretentoonstelling. W.H. Gispen (exhib. folder, Gemeente Mus. Den Haag (1956); Jaco opvouwbare stalen meubelen (advert. folder (±1940)); Ferwerda & Tieman (trade catalogue (±1960. Wrappers loose)); a series of 10 advertising booklets for N.V. Aannemings Maatschappij v.h. Fa. G. Nollen Den Haag (each booklet has a symbolic item mounted on its frontwrapper that refers to the message printed in the booklet (e.g. a nail, motto for "Sla spijkers met koppen", an adhesive bandage, motto for "Géén lapmiddelen Niet bijpleisteren etc.) and political pamphlets, i.a. "Zeg weet je 't al?" (booklet advertising for the Dutch pro-German periodical "De Gil", ending its misleading text with "Leest vooral niet De Gil, verkrijgbaar aan alle kiosken" (1944)), Wim en zus Flink in den Jeugdstorm (brochure recruiting young boys and girls for the "Jeugdstorm") and Manifest arbeiders van Nederland! (anti-communist leaf, recto and verso, offprint from Storm, SS-weekblad der Gemaansche SS in Nederland. No. 47".
- One side large chip broken off.
= Decorations include a ship (?), a cross/ tree and various circular figures.
= San Roque (or Saint Roche/ Sint Rochus) is the patron saint of i.a. dogs, invalids, the sick and falsely accused people. Here he is shown with his dog and his staff, and pointing at the sores on his leg. The dog refers to his being saved by a dog when he was banished to the woods after falling ill with the plague.
= Various different decorative specimens from a various cities and towns, incl. Wesel, Bielefeld, Dillingen, Grottkau, Schwanenstadt, Büdelsdorf, Daber, Burg Reichenfels, Beetzendorf, Goch, Uslar, Gadebusch, Erfurt, Grünberg, Orsoy, Köstritz and Waldenburg.
- Some small defects; 1x without binding.
= Mostly Dutch. Number of lvs. varying from 11 to ±300. I.a. w. watermarks showing a fleur-de-lis w. "LA", an eagle within a circular ornamented border, a foolscap, Garden of Holland and a coat of arms w. "VP".










































