- Small closed tear in upper margin just affecting the image.
= Atlas van Stolk 3085; F.M.3297: "Zeldzaam. Waar dit vuurwerk te 's Hage is afgestoken, kan ik nergens vinden noch nagaan, want rondom den tempel (...) voeren tal van schepen (...) wat mijns erachtens niet in het water van den Vijverberg kan geschied zijn". Hollstein 12, situating the print in Leeuwarden. Sievernich, Das Buch der Feuerwerkskunst, 1987, p.124, with ill.: "Von einem raketenzaun umgebenes illuminiertes Monument... auf dem Vijver in Den Haag 1702".
- Very fine handcolouring.
= With the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark, and produced by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Henri-Joseph Redouté.
- Vague oblique fold; trifle foxed.
= Very rare engraving possibly from a very rare publication or one of its reprints. On the work: Hunt 343; Nissen BBI 502; Pritzel 2341.
- Two tiny unobtrusive tears in centre; 3 vertical folds; a few sm. stains near left edge in the image.
= F.M. 4206a.
AND 1 other by Jan Casper PHILIPS after M. SCHLUYMER: "Afbeeldinge der voorschreeve illuminatie van de drie andere zyden gezien" (F.M. 3843.4).
- Without the text part. Very fine.
= Rare collection of engravings on occasion of the funeral procession of Princess Anna van Hannover. F.M. 4097.1; Atlas van Stolk 4081.
AND 4 sm. engr. portraits of Anna van Hannover and 2 sm.engr. portraits of Willem IV.
- With 2 vertical folds; sl. soiled; sl. rubbed near right margin; sm. closed tear near lower right corner.
= Rare. Part of a series of 3 prints to commemorate the start of the Twelve Year Truce in 1609. The meeting of stadtholder prince Maurits and the Spanish general Spinola outside The Hague (skyline in the background). New Hollstein 61; F.M. 1249.
- Cut just outside the borderline.
= (Very) rare. New Hollstein 154. From a series of 2 landscapes after Vinckboons. On laid paper with a partial watermark of a vase or jug. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.
- First print sl. browned, ample margins; 2nd and 3rd print both fine, trimmed ±8-15 mm outside the platemark.
= The Old St. Anthonis Gate, New Hollstein 90, 1st state of 3; The Houtewael, NH 91, 2nd state of 2; The old Reguliers Gate, NG 92, 1st state (?), without the number 3 (not mentioned by New Hollstein!). First print with the collector's mark of Albert den Briel (Lugt 407a); 2nd print w. the (manuscript) collector's marks of J.F. Bianchi (Lugt 3761), Heinrich Buttstaedt (died in 1876, Lugt 320) and an unread collector's mark ("P. D...."); 3rd print w. the collector's mark of J.F. Bianchi.
- All but one sl. soiled in margins; Jesaja cut to the platemark, all others w. wide margins.
= Portraits of Jesaja (4), Jeremias (5), Daniel (8), Hosea (9), Amos (11), Obadja (12), Jonas (13) (w. on verso an engraving of Jonas in the whale), Micha (14), Habbakuk (16), Sophonias (17), Haggai (18). All from the series Icones Prophetarum Veteris Testamenti. Hollstein 4-30.
- Fine impressions with ample margins. Lacks plates 33 and 34. All fingersoiled (a few incl. title worse), for the greater part in blank margins.
= New Hollstein 187ff.
- Fine.
= Cf. Garrison-Morton 398: "Remarkable for its striking mezzotints printed in color". Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXI.
- Lower margin diagonally trimmed short (0-1,5 cm.), without loss of vital aspects of the image; tiny tear in right margin touching the image; nevertheless an attractive print.
= Cf. Garrison-Morton 398: "Remarkable for its striking mezzotints printed in color". Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.
- Partly vaguely foxed; some vague handling creases.
= Armelaut/ Bocher 34, the 2nd state (of 5), before the title.
- Vertical closed tear in centre of caption and ±5 cm. into the image; sm. restorations on verso in upper corners; one sm. wormhole; agetoned w. a few brown specks.
= Very rare. Hollstein 7, 1st state. Part of a series of 4 prints showing Allegories on the medical profession. Partly copied (in reverse) after the series on the same subject by the atelier of Hendrick Goltzius. SEE ILLUSTRATI
- Cut on the platemark; sl. agetoned; a few specks and spots in the margins.
= New Hollstein (de Gheyn), 64-67; New Hollstein (Goltzius) 4456-459. All four with the doublure stamp of the print cabinet of University of Leyden (Lugt 700b) on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Fine impression cut just outside/ on the borderline. Small repaired hole above the right eye; old marginal restorations; old flattened middle-fold; some vague handling creases; sl. foxed/ duststained. Verso with unidentified collector's mark.
= New Hollstein 170, the second state (of 2); Hollstein 298. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.