- Captions not visible; sl. foxed in skyarea; not examined outside of frame.
= "Gesicht by de Koekamp; tot aan de Leidsche Brug". Sixt v. Kapff 215. Nice print showing an itinerant printseller.
ADDED: "Prospectus Pontis B.V. Mariae, versus Palatian Regii, Parisiorum. Vuë du Pont Notre Dame, vers le Louvre a Paris." Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, engr. captions in Latin, Italian, German and French below, n.pl., n.publ., ±1770, framed.
- Sl. fingersoiled.
AND: "Vüe Septentrionale de la grande Place dite de la Carrière à Nancy". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, French caption, Paris, Daumont, ±1750, framed.
- Fine copy.
= Nice view of Huis ten Bosch, a fancy coach drawn by six horses just arriving. From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.
- Margins dust- and fingersoiled along edges, image fine; margins sl. frayed; lower margin cut to the platemark; laid down on stiff contemp. paper w. manuscript Dutch caption on verso.
= After the painting by Joseph Vernet, who painted all French harbours by royal request.
AND 2 others by the same after the same, showing views of Toulon: "Der alte See-Haven zu Toulon wie solcher auf der Seite beij den Kornhäussern anzusehen (...)" and "Der Zweijte Theil der Stadt und Rhede oder des Ancker-Ort zu Toulon" (left part of a diptych showing a panoramic view on the mooring harbour of Toulon). - ADDED: 4 others similar by the same showing London: "Vue de la Maijson de Northumberland à Charing Cross de Londres", "Vuë de Londres sur du côte du Sud-est depuis la Tour jusqu au Pont de Londres", "Vuë de l'Hôtel du Lord Maire, qui comprend la Façade, et le Côté Occidental de Londres" and "Vue du Pont de Westminster du Côte du Nord de Londres".
- Waterst. in lower margin and upper corner, affecting image. = Sixt v. Kapff K253.
"Gezicht van de Nieuwe Doopsgezinde Kerk, de Weesbrug en Domstoren". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view by G.G. WINCKLER after J. VAN HILTROP, engr. captions above and below image, numb. "294", Augsb., G.B. Probst, ±1770.
- Waterst. in left and right margin, just touching the image. = Sixt v. Kapff K254.
- Waterstained in lower margin, especially lower right corner.
= Nice and lively view. Sixt v. Kapff K 252.
"Gesigt van de St. Mariae Plaaz na de Sadel-Straat en Doms tooren te Utrecht."
Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view by G.G. WINCKLER after J. VAN HILTROP, engr. captions below, numb. "291" in upper right corner, Augsb., G.B. Probst, ±1770.
- Small repaired tear affecting image: upper left and lower right corner waterst.; sl. foxed.
= Sixt v. Kapff K 251.
- Vague waterst., especially in upper lef corner and in centre.
= Attractive view with a hunting party in the foreground.
AND 3 others similar by the same after the same, all views of Versailles and 3 (dam.) contemp. handcol. engr. optical views of Marseille and Menorca.
"Prospect der berühmtem Heiligen Dreyfaltigkeits Säule, auf dem Graben in Wienn." Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view by SICHNIT, w. engr. captions in German and French above and below image, Augsb., l'Academie Imperiale d'Empire des Arts Libereaux, ±1770.
AND 2 others similar, both contemp. handcol.: "Prospect der Kayserl. Königlichen Post ohnweit dem Stuben-Thor in Wienn" (fine copy) and "Prospect der Collegiat-Kirch zum Heil.-Creuz, samt der Statue des Heil. Johannes Nepomuceni zu Breslau" (sl. duststained and frayed in upper and lower margin).
- The engr. caption lacking or hidden under passepartout.
= Ingalls 151. Copy in reverse of the print published by Probst (Ingalls 147). The final print from a series of 4 showing the Greenland whaling fleet.
- Old vertical flattened creases in centre; vaguely waterst. in upper left corner.
= Sixt v. Kapff K 412; Ingalls 145.
- Yellowed. = Attractive and scarce view. Sixt von Kapff K263.
- Board mounts some occas. foxing (not affecting photographs). Backstrip of album loosening.
= Rare, unpublished photographs of the World exhibition that took place in Amsterdam in 1895. Most photographs show scenes in "Oud-Holland", a small town in 17th cent. style behind the Rijksmuseum, specially built for the World exhibition. The town i.a. comprised a canal, a courtyard and a market square. The reconstructed houses of the town mainly contained food and drinkfacilities, shops with so-called traditional trinkets and acts. Provenance: the collection of Ruud J. Kijzer (1840-1904). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVIII.
- Verso remains of former mounting and soiling.
- Laid down on board; sl. soiled, mostly in lower part.
AND ±20 others, i.a. albumen views of Brussels, Switzerland and Nice. - ADDED: 9 photogr. panoramic views of Amsterdam (i.a. of Stationsplein and Damrak) and The Hague (partly intended as picture postcards, i.a. publ. by J. Nuss).
= Posthumous reprint of the 1964 photograph.
= Posthumous impression, originally made in 1932, with on verso a mounted typescript copyright ticket and copyright annots. in blue pencil by Gilberte Brassaï for Snoeck Ducaju & Zoon, Belgium, 1992/ 1993.
= Some photographers: J. Prévot and Gustave Piron (Antw.), Ch. Pierre (Borgerhout), Lachaert-DeClercq and Gustave Hotz (Brussels), Fr. Hoelen (Cappellen), H. Wascher and H. Geirland (Ghent), H. Basse (Nivelles) and A. Crosset (Verviers).
- With identifications in ballpoint below.
= Most photgraphs taken by H.J. Barby in Frederiksberg and R.P. Adrian in Nakskov. Possibly a family album.
AND 1 other similar album with ±25 cartes-de-visite, mostly individual portraits, all Danish.