- Sl. creased.
= Sixt v. Kapff K239. A view on the Leuvehaven with the two city gates: Wester Nieuwe Hoofdpoort (Witte Poort) and the Ooster Nieuwe Hoofdpoort.
- Some vague stains in caption. Otherwise fine.
= Lively view, with an overturned vegetable cart. Showing the Tuinlaan in reverse, seen from the Gerrit Verboonstraat, with to the left the Blauwhuis and to the right Huize Eendracht. Sixt v. Kapff K 246.
"Gesigt, van het Stad huys, met het Markt-velt, der Stad Schiedam." Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view after J. VAN HAASTERT, numb. "256", engr. captions in Dutch, French, Italian and German, Augsburg, Probst, ±1760.
- Sl. agetoned; foxed in margins. = Sixt v. Kapff K245.
- Sl. fingersoiled; blank margins cut sl. short.
= Sixt v. Kapff K219. Fine view of the Hofvijver with adjoining buildings.
ADDED: an optical view of Rotterdam.
- Sl. frayed along edges.
= Showing a scene from the play "De ontdekte schyndeugd, bly-spel" by David Lingelbach (Amsterdam, 1687) in the Amsterdamse Schouwburg. Part of a series of 12. F.M. 4264-b/9
- 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).
- Trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.
"Aufsicht bey der Malien Baan zu Utrecht, von fornen anzu sehen". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view by B.F. LEIZELT after J. VERSTEEG, engr. captions in German and French, ibid., idem, ±1770.
- Vague waterstain in lower caption; soiled in upper part; margins finger- and dustsoiled.
= Attractive view with a hunting party in the foreground.
AND 2 others similar by the same after the same, both views of Versailles.
= Ingalls 150. Copy in reverse of a print by Probst around 1730 (cf. Sixt v. Kapff K 413).
- Formerly folded, w. a few holes in the folds; somewhat soiled and sl. frayed.
= This story was later used in the song Deck of Cards, recorded by T. Tyler Texas in 1948 and later in the Dutch cover Het spel kaarten by Cowboy Gerard (Gerard de Vries) in 1965. The servant in the story was changed in the song into a soldier.
= Not in KVCS but cf. KVCS no.45 (showing 16 churches and towers in Amsterdam, probably a pendant) and 52 and 56 (all buildings of Amsterdam).
- Formerly folded; sl. stained in lower part and along horizontal fold; a few tiny (closed) tears in folds.
= KVCS p.739, no.117.
- Lacks portions of blank margins; sl. foxed and stained.
= KVCS p.809, 2. The four illustrations of the beggar, farmer, warrior and a nobleman form a social satire on the poor position of the farmer. The beggar has nothing ("Aes en aes en heeft niet"), the warrior doesn't give ("deux aes en geeft niet"), so the famer has to pay ("Quarter trois moet geven") the nobleman, because he has to live ("daer sinque six van moet leven").
AND 13 others: "Het Leyden en Sterven van onzen Heere Jesus Christus" (±1820, Erve H. Rynders) and 12 late 19th/ early 20th century catchpenny prints with various subjects, i.a. children's games, occupations (after J. LUIKEN) and games.
- Some rubbed spots (partly eroding part of cries).
= Includes the following cries: "Soag feil'n", "Ham Leicht 'n Se?", "Guti Salami", "Die gaonze neue B'schreibung" and "Feine Schläsingr Tüchl". Includes two larger figures: one of a horse-drawn carriage and one of two men carrying a sedan chair ("auf g'schaut"). Rare.
- Tipped onto mounts, otherwise fine. = Perhaps by J. Schenkman and J.W.A. Hilverdink.
= Perhaps by J. Schenkman and J.W.A. Hilverdink.
AND 1 other similar, printed in red.
- Formerly folded; waterstain in right part; a few sm. scattered stains. = KVCS p. 823, no.27.
"Kinder-spelen". Catchpenny print w. 12 thumbcol. woodcut ills. by G. Oortman, each w. captions below, "Letter C", Amst., C.C.L. van Staden, ±1850.
= On laid paper, which is unusual for van Staden. KVCS, p.819. With a few 'Kermis' scenes, i.a. a merry-go-round.
AND 1 other with pastimes for girls, pub. by Erve Wijsmuller.
- Formerly folded. = KVCS, p.824, no.77.
= Rare table dice game in catchpenny style with the theme and figures of the opera of Der Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber. KVCS, p.740 (Felix), no.45 (= Mindermann 77). Buijnsters, Papertoys, p.285. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVI.
AND 1 other by the same publisher showing various professions, "no.46".
- Formerly folded; a few sm. stains.
= KVCS, p.804, no.68 (with the later title, "prins" changed into "koning"). Originally the portrait of prince Henry of Prussia (1726-1802), later king Frederick II.