- Laid down; somewhat foxed; some brown offsetting along edges.
= Sold at Sotheby's, Amsterdam in 2005 (lot 102). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Lower left corner restored (not affecting signature) and sl. waterstained in upper left margin.
- Title supplied on mount and on verso drawing.
= Spectacular drawing showing the explosion of Van Speyk's ship in the harbour of Antwerp on 5 February 1831. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.
- Some vague foxing.
- Heavily stained.
Anonymous (19th cent., Dutch school). (Barges and ships leaving the harbour). Drawing, watercolour, signature unread and " fec. 1831".
- Unevenly browned and w. offsetting along edges; chafed and worn along the edges; lower left corner repaired.
AND 1 other watercolour attributed to L.G. HACCOU (heavily browned).
- Sl. foxed; verso remains of former mounting in left and upper margin.
- Several closed tears (mainly) in left margin; sl. wormholed; lacks part of image in lower right corner; lower part waterst.
= Provenance: the collection of J. and C. Ulmann. Three unidentifed collector's marks on recto. With attribution in lower right corner and on paper mount.
- Browned; sl. nibbbled by silverfish. = Built in Rotterdam in 1834 and demolished in 1860.
- Old diagonal fold in upper right corner.
- Trifle yellowed/ some fingersoiling.
- Tiny hole in lower right corner.
= Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam sale, April 2005. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.