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79 5623 Velde II Jan van de 1593 1641 79 5623 Velde II Jan van de 1593 1641
79 5623 Velde II Jan van de 1593 1641 79 5623 Velde II Jan van de 1593 1641
79/5623 Velde II, Jan van de (1593-1641). "Maius". The month of May from the large series of the 12 months, 27,5x35,8 cm., numbered 5 in the plate.

- Restored copy; print split vertically and professionally reattached; a few closed tears; narrow red stains.

= Hollstein 38; Fr.-v.d. K. 154. Only state. Rare.

AND 1 other by the same: View of the ruins of the castle Waardenburg (Hollstein 176, 1st state of 4).

€ (100-150) 110
79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672 79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672
79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672 79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672
79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672 79 5624 Velde Adriaen van de 1636 1672
79/5624 Velde, Adriaen van de (1636-1672). Different animals. Complete set of 10 etchings, each ± 11x13,5 cm., first print w. the address of Justus Danckerts, 1658.

- Ample margins, fine.

= Hollstein 1, 2nd state of 3; Hollstein 2-10, 1st (only) or 2nd state of 2. With the collector's mark of A.J. Lamme (Lugt 138).

€ (400-600)
79 5625 Velde Esaias van de 1587 1630 79 5625 Velde Esaias van de 1587 1630
79/5625 Velde, Esaias van de (1587-1630). Landscape with a river and a gatehouse. Etching from the series of 7 Oblong landscapes, 9x16,8 cm., "E.V.V.f", "Hofstede" and numb. "8" in the plate, on laid paper with a watermark showing a fool's cap.

- Cut on/ just outside the platemark; trifle yellowed; w. annot. "ed. No.7" in pen and black ink on verso. = New Hollstein 36, the 6th and final state.

€ (200-300) 220
79 5626 Velde Esaias van de 1587 1630 79 5626 Velde Esaias van de 1587 1630
79/5626 Velde, Esaias van de (1587-1630). Tholen in Zeeland. Etching, ±1515/1516, 8,4x17,7 cm., signed "EV velde fe", "Ter Tolen", numb. "6" and "I.P. Beer ex." in the plate.

- Upper left corner repaired. = Hollstein 23, the 4th state (of 4).

€ (300-400) 300
79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652 79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652
79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652 79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652
79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652 79 5627 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652
79/5627 Visscher, Claes Jansz. (1586-1652). "t' Slot te Purmerendt, in Noort Hollandt." Etching from the series of 4 etchings depicting castles in Holland and Utrecht, 12,7x19,7 cm., engr. caption below image.

- Sl. duststained. = Hollstein 166, 1st state, before the number.

Vorsterman II, Lucas (1624-±1666). (View of the Dardanelles Strait). Engraving and etching after J. PEETERS, 10,2x26,2 cm., w. the address of Jac. Peeters.

= Hollstein 61. Title print of the series Diverse viste delli Dardaneli del' Strecio comme delle Città e Castelli nel Arcipelago.

AND 2 other views, i.a. by Isaac SORIOUS.

€ (120-150) 120
79 5628 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652 79 5628 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652
79 5628 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652 79 5628 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652
79/5628 Visscher, Claes Jansz. (1586-1652). (View of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam). (View of the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam). Two etchings, each 24,7x29 cm., 1612.

- With central fold as published.

= Hollstein 420 and 419. Probably from L. GUICCIARDINI, Beschryvinghe van alle de Nederlanden; anderssins ghenoemt Neder-Duytslandt (...) (1612).

€ (70-90) 70
79 5629 Visscher Claes Jansz  1586 1652  publ  79 5629 Visscher Claes Jansz 1586 1652 publ
79/5629 Visscher, Claes Jansz. (1586-1652) (publ.). "Ne vero spoliate, patres, vos veste, priusquam (...)". Engraving after David VINCKBOONS, 35,5x48,5 cm., engr. captions below.

- Formerly folded; a few small marginal tears. = Rich children, poor parents. Hollstein (Vinckboons) 8, 2nd state of 3.

€ (100-150) 100
79 5630 Visscher Cornelis 1628 1658 79 5630 Visscher Cornelis 1628 1658
79/5630 Visscher, Cornelis (1628-1658). Horse theft. Etching and engraving after Pieter BODDING VAN LAER, 36,1x28,8 cm.

- Cut on the platemark. = Hollstein 54, 2nd state of 2.

€ (70-90) 70
79 5631 Visscher Jan de 1633 after 1692 79 5631 Visscher Jan de 1633 after 1692
79 5631 Visscher Jan de 1633 after 1692 79 5631 Visscher Jan de 1633 after 1692
79/5631 Visscher, Jan de (1633-after 1692). Encampments. Three (of 4) engravings after Pieter WOUWERMAN, 26,3x35,8 and 28,8x37,7 cm., numb. "1", "3" and "4" in lower right corner, w. the address of F. de Wit.

- All browned/ sl. foxed/ soiled. = Hollstein 26 and 28f.

AND 2 others.

€ (80-100) 80
79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712 79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712
79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712 79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712
79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712 79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712
79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712 79 5632 Visscher Johannes 1635/36 1712
79/5632 Visscher, Johannes (1635/36-1712). The Parts of the Day. Complete series of 4 etchings after C. BERGHEM, each 29,7x36,4 cm., w. titles "Aurora", "Meridies", "Vesper" or "Nox" and "C. Berghem inventor./ J. Visscher fecit." and the address "Justus Danckerts Excudit" engr. below image, unif. framed.

- Three etchings w. closed (marginal) tears; one etching sl. foxed. Not examined outside frame.

= Hollstein 1-4, each 2nd state (of 2).

€ (100-150) 170
79 5633 Vliet Johannes van ±1610 1668 79 5633 Vliet Johannes van ±1610 1668
79/5633 Vliet, Johannes van (±1610-1668). Buste of a man. Etching, ±1630, 15x13 cm., "RHL in" in the plate in upper right corner.

- Broad margins. Sl. foxed/ browned; a few handling creases, especially in blank margins.

= Hollstein 25, the first state (of 4).

€ (400-600) 400
79 5634 Vrijdag Daniel 1765 1822 79 5634 Vrijdag Daniel 1765 1822
79/5634 Vrijdag, Daniel (1765-1822). The rat-catcher. Large engraving after C. VISSCHER, 30,6x35,4 cm., w. "d. Vrijdag na C. Visscher, 1787" engr. below, on thick wove paper.

- Yellowed. = Holstein 50, conform copy b.

€ (60-80)
79 5635 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 79 5635 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
79/5635 Waterloo, Anthonie (1609-1690). Two hermits. Etching from a series of 6 landscapes, 12,4x14,6 cm., "Antoni Waterlo fe. et in." in the plate.

- Good impression on thick (19th cent.) paper. Tipped onto mount at upper right corner.

= Hollstein 47, 1st and only state.

€ (60-80) 60
79 5636 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 79 5636 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
79/5636 Waterloo, Anthonie (1609-1690). Two riders. Etching, 11,7x14 cm.

- Good impression with margins.

= Hollstein 63, the 2nd state (of 3), before the Basan edition. Showing two huntsmen on horseback with a servant running behind them.

€ (80-100)
79 5637 Waterloo Clark John Heaviside ±1770 1863 and Hamble J R  act 1775–1825 79 5637 Waterloo Clark John Heaviside ±1770 1863 and Hamble J R act 1775–1825
79/5637 Waterloo-Clark, John Heaviside (±1770-1863) and Hamble, J.R. (act. 1775–1825). "A Dutch fishing boat with a view of Helvoit Sluys". Handcol. etching and aquatint after DOMINIC SERRES, 25x41 cm., w. English and French title engr. below, London, Edward Orme, 1807, framed.

- Left blank margin cut on the border line.

€ (100-150)
79/5638 Whaling  Cagelot of Potwalvis lang omtrent 60 Voeten even benoorden Egmond op Zee Levend Gestrand op den 15 February 1764 den 1 Maart aldaar in Veiling Verkogt voor 810 Guldens 79/5638 Whaling Cagelot of Potwalvis lang omtrent 60 Voeten even benoorden Egmond op Zee Levend Gestrand op den 15 February 1764 den 1 Maart aldaar in Veiling Verkogt voor 810 Guldens
79/5638 [Whaling]. "Cagelot of Potwalvis, lang omtrent 60 Voeten, even benoorden Egmond op Zee Levend Gestrand op den 15 February 1764. den 1 Maart aldaar in Veiling Verkogt voor 810 Guldens." Engraving by CORNELIS VAN NOORDE, 20,5x33 cm., w. cartouche showing "De Vis tegen de Rug te zien", w. engr. caption below image and "den 19 February naar 't Leeven Getekend en in't Koper gebragt te Haarlem door Cornelis van Noorde", ±1764.

- Fine

= Nice and rare view of a stranded sperm whale, with an inset view of the whale seen from the back. Ingalls 380; F.M. 4150; Atlas van Stolk 4136; Sliggers/ Wertheim p.92ff, i.a. on the legal argument that unfolded in the wake of the stranding of this sperm whale. Two groups claimed the ownership of the sperm whale, basing their argument on customary law at sea that dead whales were possession of those that staked the first claim. This specific whale was displaced from its original stranding place (where it had been claimed by the first group) by strong winds in combination with a flood and was then claimed by a second group of claimants. The bailiff in charge judged that right of salvage and not sea laws prevailed, which meant that neither of the two groups had any claiming rights and the proceeds of the sale had to go to the States of Holland. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.

€ (300-500) 300
79/5639 Whaling  Een Walvisch Lang 70 voeten gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee kust tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk in Sprokkelmaandt 1598 79/5639 Whaling Een Walvisch Lang 70 voeten gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee kust tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk in Sprokkelmaandt 1598
79/5639 [Whaling]. "Een Walvisch. Lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598." Engraving by W. VAN DER GOUWEN after H. GOLTZIUS, 26x33 cm., engr. caption below.

- Sl. stained and fingersoiled; central fold partly strengthened on verso (shining through on recto).

= From H. Grotius, Nederlandtsche Jaerboeken en Historien (...) (Amst., 1681). Ingalls 359.

€ (100-150) 140
79 5640 Wierix Anton ±1552 ±1624 79 5640 Wierix Anton ±1552 ±1624
79/5640 Wierix, Anton (±1552-±1624). "Ordines sacri Romani imp. ab Ottone III instituti." Handcol. engraving on 2 loose sheets, total size 74,5x51,5 cm., "Anton Wierinx. fe." and "Gerard de Jode. Exc." in the plate, from C. DE JODE, Speculum orbis terrarum (in A. Ortelius, Theatrum orbis terrarum, Antwerp, 1593).

- Lower half partly mounted.

= Hollstein 52.1, first state (of 2); Mauquoy-Hendrickx III.1 no. 1983, first state; cf. Koeman II, p.211. The fine large print depicts 49 important church- or military leaders in costume. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.

€ (300-500)
79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619 79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619
79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619 79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619
79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619 79 5641 Wierix Hieronymus ±1553 1619
79/5641 Wierix, Hieronymus (±1553-1619). Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Engraving, 10,7x6,7 cm.

- Sl. browned. = Hollstein 917; Mauquoy-Hendrickx 707b.

AND 14 others by the same and other members of the WIERIX family and 1x by Adriaen COLLAERT, i.a. 10 plates from J. NADAL, Evangelicae Historiae Imagines (Antw., 1593).

€ (70-90) 150
79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615 79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615
79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615 79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615
79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615 79 5642 Wierix Jan 1549 after 1615
79/5642 Wierix, Jan (1549-after 1615). The parable of the wedding feast. Complete series of 3 engravings after Maarten de VOS, each 22,4x27,4 cm., all 3 w. the address of Sadeler.

- One print. w. closed tear in lower margin; sl. fingersoiled in margins. Fine impressions w. ample margins, formerly bound in a contemporary album.

= Hollstein 573-575, Mauquoy-Hendrickx 278-280. Interesting series which combines the parable with scenes from the Old and New Testament, i.a. the Last Supper.

€ (300-500) 300