- Trimmed to plate mark (right margin)/ borderline (left margin); remnants of sellotape in (blank) margins; fold in upper left corner.
= Landwehr, Romeyn de Hooghe the Etcher p.152, 2nd state (of 2), with "R. de Hooge fec" in lower right corner; F.M. 2751a. Decorative print, the larger central image showing King James II being welcomed in France by King Louis XIV after his flight from England in the Glorious Revolution, surrounded by images of the hazardous flight. At the top is a portrait of King James, flanked by belligerent women fighting off the Crown ("No Monarchy") and the Catholic Church ("No Popery").
= Together they form the decorative border showing the title, coats of arms and patents.
- Formerly folded (as published); browned; laid down on mount along edges; neatly closed tear near upper border in the image.
= Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher 147, II; F.M. 2713b; Atlas van Stolk 2742; cf. Hollstein 142. Fine historical print of Willem III setting sail on a military expedition against James II of England, to prevent an alliance of this Roman Catholic king with Louis XIV of France against the Dutch Republic. Depicted are the departure from Brielle and the arrival at Brixham.
- Browned; formely folded. Otherwise fine.
= Copy in reverse. Rare. Cf. Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher p.55; F.M. 2256; Atlas v. Stolk 2358. On the famous raid of Chatham by Michiel de Ruyter and his fleet.
= Rare caricature on the Siege of Groningen and the Franco-Dutch War of 1672-1678. F.M. 2536-2
- Wide margins, well outside the platemark; somewhat grey impression.
= Rare. Hollstein 134, 1st state (before the number) of 2. On 16th century laid paper with watermark showing a crowned "M" topped with a cloverleaf (found i.a. in a leaf of a manuscript dated 1540, Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek, Weimar, Q 40 Bl. 1). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVI.
= Hollstein 2, 2nd state of 2; Bartsch 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVI.
- One etching foxed, the rest occas. trifle/ sl. foxed; one etching dampstained; one etching w. two closed tears in the lower margin, not affecting image.
= Siltzer, The Story of British Sporting Prints p.62. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVII.
ADDED: 1 other.
- Sl. foxed in sky area. = Rare and attractive print, showing a chariot race at full speed.
= F.M. 3985, no.25.
- Several defects: 2 closed tears into the image and several closed tears in blank margins; horizontal fold; 19th cent. manuscript annot. and mounted collector's ticket (L. Smith) in lower blank margin.
= Spectacular portrait and borders. FM 1153. Very rare.
- Lower right corner repaired and a closed chip near upper right corner.
= Willem III is offered the Stadtholdership of the States of Utrecht during the Siege of Bonn, which can be seen in the background. Not found in F.M. Very rare.
- Sl. dustsoiled; partly yellowed/ sl. creased in blank margins; tear in right blank margin, just touching the image.
= F.M. 5625.
Houbraken, Jacobus (1798-1780). Four engr. oval portraits within a ornamental/ allegorical border after Hendrik POTHOVEN (1x after Gerrit van HONTHORST), each ±35x22 cm., publ. by Jbs. Hoffman and P. Meyer, 1750-1754.
- Tipped onto mount (3x).
AND ±20 other prints related to the House of Orange, mainly portraits, i.a. 5 portraits publ. by "Societ. Bibliopol. Rotterod."
- Trifle yellowed; some sm. stains in blank margins. = F.M. 5668.
"Hulde van het Hersteld en Vereenigd Nederland aan Koning Willem den Eersten Nationaal gedenkstuk van Dank en Kunst." Engraving by Willem VAN SENUS after Jan Willem PIENEMAN, 52,5x42 cm., engr. captions and "proefdruk" below, 1815.
- Trifle frayed. = F.M. 5985a.
AND 24 others, all engravings/ lithographs, pamphlets and contemp. newspapers concerning members of the House of Orange, i.a. "Aenkomst van S.K.Maj. op Honslerdyk" (etching by ROMEYN DE HOOGHE, from G. BIDLOO, Komste van Zyne Majesteit Willem III in 's Gravenhaage, 1691. Landwehr p.79; F.M. 2827, 4) and "Dodelycke Uytgang van syn Hoogheyt Fred. Henrik Prince van Oranje etc. Anno 1647" (engraving by Cornelis VAN DALEN after Adriaen van de VENNE, with engr. legend in 3 columns below. F.M. 1922c).
= Incl. num. portraits and book illustrations. I.a. portraits of "Maria Stuart, gemalinne van Willem den III (...)" (mezzotint 16,4x22,3 cm. Sl. weak impression); "De ontwaakte leeuw" (anonymous engr., 17,4x30 cm., ±1780. FM 4363); "Praalbeeld voor den Vader des Vaderlands" (anonymous engr. w. 2 columns of 11-line letterpress verses by "W.t.H." FM 1396) and "Assemblee Nationale 1789" (oval stipple-engraving w. 7 Dutch quatrains in letterpress in 2 columns below dated and signed "12/8 1789" and "P.J Kasteleijn" in letterpress).
- All fine impressions. = Delteil 18, 19, 21-26, 28, 30-32 and 34.
- Page number burnished in upper right. Not examined outside of frame.
- Good impression with margins.
= Hollstein 63, the 2nd state (of 3), before the Basan edition. Showing two huntsmen on horseback with a servant running behind them.
AND 2 engravings from the series of Hunting parties by Johannes Stradanus: Woodcock hunt with net and snare and Bird hunt with owls.
- One w. large tear in the image and hole in lower margin; each (sl.) browned and w. some foxed spots. Not examined outside frame.
- Closed tear in upper right corner.
AND 6 other prints, incl. 3 (anonymous) mezzotints, i.a. "De reuk" (rather grey impression), "Mary Duchess of Lancaster, 1756" (after John REYNOLDS by R. HOUSTON) and "The Musical Boy" (after Frans HALS by James WATSON. Sl. browned/ worn).
- Vague dampstain in lower left blank corner. Otherwise fine.
= Delteil 16, the second state (of 2). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.
= Delteil 18, 3rd state (of 4).
- Sm. black spot in lower blank margin.
= Collector's mark in lower left corner below image (not traced in Lugt). Delteil 18, 2nd state (of 4). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.
- Browned.
= Large interior view of the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam. Hollstein 118, 2nd state of 2 (or 3); F.M. 2574b. With the manuscript collector's mark of Charles Lenormand de Coudray (1712-1789) (Lugt 1704-1706), dated "20 avril 1765" in pen and ink on verso and w. (prob.) his annotation in lower margin on recto. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIX.
- Trimmed to the border line.
AND an etching by Gerrit GROENEWEGEN, "Koopvaardy-buys Zeylende by de wind" (14,5x11,8 cm., w. engr. caption, "E" and "6" below image, framed. Laid down and sl. browned).
- Foxed. = Plates 3, 5, 8, 13, 15 and 19.
= Comprises i.a. "St. Nicolaaspoort te Kampen", "Overschie", "De Domkerk te Utrecht", "Het Spaarne te Haarlem" and a portrait of E. Koster.
- Soiled and waterstained, mostly in lower part. = Rare.
- Ample margins; 2x browned and sl. foxed; 3x trifle yellowed.
= From A. van der Laan, Zee, Land en Stroom Lust Bestaand in (...) Verscheyde Gezigten Binnen en Buytenlandsche Vaartuygen en Scheepen (...). De Groot & Vorstman p.17 and p.23.
- All doubled; tipped onto mount; trimmed just outside the border line. Nevertheless an attractive set.
= From A. van der Laan, Zee, Land en Stroom Lust Bestaand in (...) Verscheyde Gezigten Binnen en Buytenlandsche Vaartuygen en Scheepen (...). De Groot & Vorstman p.17 and p.23.
- Trifle yellowed.
= From A. van der Laan, Zee, Land en Stroom Lust Bestaand in (...) Verscheyde Gezigten Binnen en Buytenlandsche Vaartuygen en Scheepen (...). De Groot & Vorstman p.17 and p.23.
- Very broad margins; fine impressions.
= Hollstein 11 and 13, 2nd state of 2, w. the rounded plate corners. On 17th cent. laid paper. With the collector's mark of A.P. van den Briel (1881-1971) (Lugt 407a).
- Cut on the platemark.
= Rare. Hollstein 21, mentioning this copy (1934?). With the collector's mark of Friedrich August II of Saxony (1797-1854) (Lugt 971) on recto and Albert P. van den Briel (1881-1971) (Lugt 407a). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIX.
- Trimmed ±5 mm. outside the platemark; fine impression.
= Hollstein 4, the 1st state (of 2) before the number. With the collector's mark of A.P. van den Briel (1881-1971) (Lugt 407a).
- A few very sm. tears in left margin, repaired w. paper strip on verso.
= One of a series of Amsterdam street figures around 1770.
- One print w. some brown stains; sl. agetoned; edges sl. unevenly cut; prob. later impressions, w. the publisher's name (Le Blond) removed.
- Trfile dustsoiled..
AND 2 other etching and chiaruscuro woodcuts by Comte DE CAYLUS and Nicolas LE SUEUR from the same work (both yellowed/ (dust)soiled, 1x w tear in blank margin).
- Browned; some rubbed spots; a few closed tears in blank margins. = Later impression.
ADDED: Rossetti, Domenico (1650-1736). "Federico Imperatore postrato à terra bacia li piedi al Pontefice nella Salla del Gran Consiglio." Engraving after FEDERICO ZUCCARO, 37,8x50 cm., engr. captions below, from Il Gran Teatro di Venezia, ±1720.
- A few sm. (closed) tears in blank margins.
- A few engravings laid down on mount/ tipped onto mount and w. some small defects.
- Trimmed just outside/ on/ just within the borderline; vague remnants of red chalk. Fine impression.
= Inventaire du Fonds Français 84. In the style of Guido Reni. With the collector's mark of Thomas Clutterbuck (1775-1837) (Lugt 2424) in upper left corner recto. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXX.
= With the collector's stamp of Jules Gerbeau (Lugt 1166) in lower right corner above the signature. Lotz-Brissonneau 236
- Sl. fingersoiled in margins.