- Yellowed/ browned; laid down on board, under passepartout; sl. foxed in left margin; trifle waterstained in lower left corner; sm. closed tear in right margin (just touching image).
= Rare view.
- Slightly yelowed; Gouda profile w. sm. hole in lower right corner.
= Two separated profiles, originally printed on the same sheet. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 3784; De Jong, Gouda in vogelvlucht 1.
AND another handcol. copy of the 2nd profile.
- Fine copy w. occas. narrow margins (minimally 6 mm.). = Koeman/ Van der Krogt IV-2/2, 3774, state 2.
- As often lacking the flanking 8 coats of arms; a few womholes/ tiny browned stains (mainly) near edges; a few minor imprefections; overall very fine.
= Donkersloot-de Vrij 765. In a lower left cartouche the two cartographers are depicted. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVIII.
= All views printed on heavy paper; first print (Noordwyk) somewhat duststained in blank margins. Apart from Noordwijk, views of Driebergen, Giesen Nieukerk, Waerden, Lekkerkerk, Twisk, Rhynkom, Horenaer, Vreeswyk, Nieuwer-Brugge, Beest and castle Liesveld.
- Including duplicates.
- Mounted on board; unfolded; 2 sm. scratched spots in centre; a few sm. brown stains.
AND 1 other from the same work.
- Doubled; a few foxed spots. = Koeman IV, Goos 1B (8).
- Wrappers frayed.
= Rare album publ. after the Dutch 'Pinksterstorm' of 1860 for the benefit of "het op te rigten Fonds voor Weduwen en Weezen van verongelukte Scheveningsche Visschers".
- All views cut to/ inside the platemark and mounted on contemp. laid paper.
= Rare series showing three Dutch estates, all previously owned by Frederik Hendrik van Oranje (1584-1647). From the collection of Martinus Jacobus Diodati (1722-1784). Storm van Leeuwen, De achtiende-eeuwse Haagse boekband p.94-96, 430 (plate A and B).
- Waterstained in lower half throughout.
= Holstein 1-14, only state. A series of 15 views originally accompanying the famous large wallmap (the "Figuratieve kaart") of The Hague by C. Elandts, published in 1681. Extremely rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
- With folds as published; chip in upper margin, affecting the image; not examined outside of frame.
- Usual occas. foxing.
= In total 88 plates were made by Lutgers for his views of The Hague and Leyden and surroundings. Mostly views of country houses and estates in Voorschoten (i.a. Adegeest, Vredehoef, Ter Wadding) and Leidschendam/ Voorburg.
- Folds as publ. and w. a few strengthened spots on (corners of) folds on verso.
= Impressive large engraving.
"Afbeelding van de groote nieuwe Audiencie zaal waar de Heeren State Generaal van de Vereenigde Nederlanden de Ambassadeurs ontfangen in den Hage". Etching by Daniel MAROT, 42,4x69,5 cm., ±1697.
- Central fold, partly strengthened/ repaired on verso; a few closed tears.
St. Hilaire, P.A. de (18th cent.). Elevation de l'interieur de la cour ou se tiennent les Assemblées des trois Haut colleges de la Géneralité, des Seigneurs Etats d'Hollande et de West-Frise (...) (Panoramic view of the buildings of the Binnenhof, The Hague). Engraving, 23x39 cm., 1752.
- Yellowed; w. a few creases.
AND 1 other: Afbeelding van het eerste Toneel der Nieuw Gebouwde Nederduytze Schouwburg in 's Gravenhage (1767) (engraving and etching by P. DE LA FARGUE after I. VAN DER WALL).
- Crease along middle fold; nevertheless fine.
- All lvs. w. ample margins; w. minor imperfections but mostly fine.
- All copies with shallow vertical fold; first map w. mould stains in centre; 2nd map w. mould stains in outer and lower margins, occas. touching the image.
= All with the watermark of C.&J. Honig (late 18th century). Map no. X and XIII from Voorne, Caert-boeck. Koeman, Handleiding 182; Donkersloot-de Vrij 247.
- Middle fold professionaly flattened. Fine copy.
= Decorative map, the two sections of the map are contiguous with each other. Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 2090:1.1. Spiegel der Zuiderzee W1, 1st state (of 3).