- Blank lvs. and backwr. w. 2 circular dents; otherwise contents fine. Wrappers worn along extremities.
= Extremely rare. Cf. Hollstein XXXVII, p.78, describing a similar album composed by Van der Vinne (1707) and p.80-222 listing the woodcuts in the album, also incl. woodcuts from the present album. See also C.H. Schuckman, "Gebruiksgrafiek bewaard: handelsmerken door Izaak Vincentsz van der Vinne", Doopsgezinde Bijdragen, nieuwe reeks nr.16 (1990), p.155-176. The marks are numbered by hand and have mottoes in a variety of European languages. The images show a large variety, with i.a. black people, Homer, a dancer, Atlas, a skater, town-views, ships, Jean Bart and a violin-player. The collection offers a fascinating view of the branche of Haarlem thread-merchants by the end of the 17th and the early 18th century. The variety of languages also gives an indication of the breadth of the trade. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXXIV.
- Sl. grey impression.
= Cf. Hollstein 165. Part of the series of Four castles. The original plate was copied and extended and used by Blaeu in his atlas of 1649.
Idem. The castle in Purmerend. Etching, 13x20 cm., signed "CJVisscher fecit et excu:" and "2" in the plate.
= Hollstein 166, 2nd state of 2.
AND 1 other by Simon FRISIUS, the Anthonis Poort in Amsterdam.
- Two folds.
= Cf. Hollstein 29, the reduced version in reverse of the heavily reworked state of the original print by Simon Frisius, depicting the defeat of the Arminians, 1618. F.M. 1330; Atlas van Stolk 1348.
Wit, Izaak Jansz. de (1744-1809). "Afbeelding van de eerste Algemeenen Vergadering (in de Luthersche Oude Kerk) van de Maatschappij Tot Nut van 't Algemeen (...)". Engraving after Jan BULTHUIS, 37,5x42,5 cm., with Dutch caption and "Proefdruk" below (F.M. 5134a). - AND 1 other attrib. to Jacob MATHAM: "Sic transit gloria mundi. Mors ultima line rerum."
- Upper and lower left corner cut-off, w. loss of the dec. borderline; formerly folded; some foxing.
= Cf. Hollstein XXXVIII,29, the 3rd state (of 5). The reduced version in reverse of the heavily reworked state of the original print by Simon Frisius, depicting the defeat of the Arminians, 1618. F.M. 1330; Atlas van Stolk 1348.
- Slightly foxed (mainly) in blank margins.
= Attractive print, with a fine profile of Haarlem in the background. The date tree symbolizes virtue. Hollstein 116, 2nd state (of 2). Rare. Provenance: the collection of A.M. van den Broek.