- Hollstein 7 sl. yellowed; both fine impressions on paper w. foolscap watermark; cut to the borderline.
= Rare. Hollstein 6 and 7, 2-4th state? Both w. the collector's mark of Albert van den Briel (1881-1971) (Lugt 407a).
- Folds as published; sm. closed tear/ hole on vertical middle fold.
= Fine large interior of the Trêveszaal with engraved legend below. F.M. 2989-H; Hollstein 4. Commemorating the opening of the new audience hall of the Dutch States-General.
AND 1 engraving after CORNELIS NOTEMANS (De Roomsch-Catholyke kerk in den Oppert te Rotterdam, Van binnen te zien na de zyde van het Autaar).
- Trimmed on the platemark; soiled; paper w. thin areas (prob. removed mount).
= 'Ornamentprenten in het Rijksprentenkabinet I, 15de & 16de eeuw', Amsterdam 1988, no. 114; Hollstein 9. Very rare. With the doublette mark of the Boymans van Beuningen Museum on verso (Lugt 700a). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- New margins; some foxing; verso stained (sl. shining through); small tear in lower left blank corner.
= New Hollstein 300, the first state (of 2).
- Fine impression with small margins.
= New Hollstein 289, the first state (of 2). With the collector's mark of Karl von Guérard on verso (Lugt 1109).