- Folded twice (w. a few straight creases along horizontal fold). = KVCS, p.792, no.53.
"Als 't Koning, Vaderland of Vrijheid, moge gelden, wordt Nederlandsch volk soldaat en zijn soldaten helden." Catchpenny print w. 12 woodcut ills. by ?, each w. one-line caption, "No.3", Breda, Broese en Comp., first half 19th cent.
- Folded once. = KVCS p.785, under Hollingerus Pijpers en Broese & Co., no.3.
AND 2 others, both publ. Gorcum, J. Noorduijn, mid 19th cent., i.a. "Hier ziet gij menig schoon taf'reel van trouw, beleid en moed En hoe ons dierbaar Vaderland door God soms wordt behoed" (catchpenny print w. 12 woodcut ills., numb. "G"). - ADDED: a copy in reverse of "Bonus Pastor cum Vitae Discrimine Oves Tuetur (...)" (engr. after M. DE VOS by ?, 23,3x31,8 cm., w. "Isack Houwens Excudit" engr. in the plate, and w. four 4-line engr. verses below image. Rare).
- Lacks lower right blank corner; sl. browned.
= Fine oval equestrian portrait within elaborate decorated border, i.a. w. military objects. KVCS, p.812.
"Zoo wel op 't Paard als op de Koord, juist te Springen zoo het behoord. Kunst-paard-ryders." Catchpenny print, 1 thumb col. woodcut, Rott., Gebroeders Thompson, first half 19th cent.
- Waterstained. = KVCS no.124.
- Fine copy.
= Buijnsters-Smets p.98 (w. ill. on p.99). From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.
- Slightly frayed; with large tear in image. = Not in Buijnsters-Smets.
ADDED: 8 others, a similar "Kermis prijs" within borders celebrating Michiel de Ruyter (19th cent.; Not in Buijnsters-Smets) and 7 unrelated miscell. catchpenny prints.
- Fine copy.
= Buijnsters-Smets p.77f (w. ill. on p.94). From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.
- Lacks portion of upper part of wreath (filled in w. pencil); folds strengthened on verso w. paper; marginal tears; crudely coloured.
= Extremely rare New Year's wish by the "Utrechtse nachtwachters" (attrib. by L. Buijnsters-Smets). Only one similar other print found by the same publisher. From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.
- Laid down on mount.
AND 3 other drawings, i.a. showing 2 hermits(?) near a shore.
- Laid down on board; yellowed; soiled and duststained.
AND 4 other drawings, various sizes, i.a. a sketch leaf showing Hotei and cranes.
- Laid down on paper.
AND 1 other anonymous drawing, 19th cent., showing Chinese immortals and children.
- A few vague creases in image. Some dam. spots and some waterstains in blank margins.
AND 1 other anonymous scroll: (View of mountains) (woodcut within dec. silk borders, signed and w. red stamp (unidentified), rolled on jikugi, in orig. wooden box. Several thin/ doubled spots and vague creases in image)
- All drawings doubled w. Japanese.
= Attractive drawings of i.a. a small bird on a branch behind harvested grass and two fighting sparrows beneath flowers.
= Probably part of a larger series of vols. on all sorts subjects: battles, actors, plays, mythical stories, pastimes for women etc.
- Binding holes in right hand margin of each print.
= Two decorative prints for advertising pamphlets for the New and Old calendar year of Meiji 36 (1903). The specific advertisement could be entered in the empty section of the print.
- Closed wormholes in lower right corner and doubled w. Japanese.
- Laid down. = Remarkable combination of watercolour and mother of pearl. Possibly Chinese.
- Contents fine. Wrappers (sl.) dust-/ fingersoiled and sl. rubbed. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LIV.
- Fine. = Probably part of a diptych or triptych.
Terazaki (1866-1919). (Fresh green leaves). Col. woodcut kuchi-e, signed Kôgyô, with artist's seal, without publisher.
- Two vaguely visible horizontal folds. Otherwise fine.
- Sl. worn and wrinkled; a few sl. soiled spots.