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78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78 5900 Merian the Elder M  1593 1650 78 5900 Merian the Elder M 1593 1650
78/5900 Merian the Elder, M. (1593-1650). (Landscape with a river and a city). Etching after H. BOL, 10,3x15 cm. (platemark).

- Fine print with ample margins.

AND 8 other landscapes by the same, for the greater part w. the address of P. Aubry, from various series, i.a. a view of Terrweiler.

= Partly with an 18th/19th cent.(?) manuscript collector's mark or inventory number "(2P. 27)".

€ (150-250) 160
78 5901 Mieris II F van 1689 1763 78 5901 Mieris II F van 1689 1763
78/5901 Mieris II, F. van (1689-1763). The muse Erato with a lyra in her hands. Etching, 20,3x16,2 cm.

= Very rare. Hollstein 1. With the collector's mark of Thomas Graf (Lugt 1092a) and an unidentified double blindstamp of a clover shape and "c"? (Not in Lugt).

€ (100-150)
78 5902 Milatz F A  1764 1808 78 5902 Milatz F A 1764 1808
78/5902 Milatz, F.A. (1764-1808). Lot of 3 etchings, 11x15,5 cm. to 16x23,2 cm., all signed in the plate.

= Landscapes with travellers (2x) and a farmhouse.

€ (100-150) 250
78 5903 Militaria  Fridericus Wilhelmus II Rex Borussiae Willem de V Prins van Orange en Nassau Erfstadhouder der Vereenigde Nederlanden enz enz enz 78 5903 Militaria Fridericus Wilhelmus II Rex Borussiae Willem de V Prins van Orange en Nassau Erfstadhouder der Vereenigde Nederlanden enz enz enz
78 5903 Militaria  Fridericus Wilhelmus II Rex Borussiae Willem de V Prins van Orange en Nassau Erfstadhouder der Vereenigde Nederlanden enz enz enz 78 5903 Militaria Fridericus Wilhelmus II Rex Borussiae Willem de V Prins van Orange en Nassau Erfstadhouder der Vereenigde Nederlanden enz enz enz
78/5903 [Militaria]. "Fridericus Wilhelmus II. Rex Borussiae." "Willem de V Prins van Orange en Nassau. Erfstadhouder der Vereenigde Nederlanden. enz. enz. enz.". Two engravings, both 27x39 cm., engr. captions below, (Aubsb.), G.B. Probst, ±1790.

- First print w. dam. spot in lower margin; 2nd print sl. waterst. and lower margin strengthened on verso.

= Both prints showing the sovereign in a military setting with their armies in the background.

€ (150-250)
78 5904 Montalegre J von 1st half 18th cent  78 5904 Montalegre J von 1st half 18th cent
78/5904 Montalegre, J. von (1st half 18th cent.). "Hollandorum genius, instituta et negotia". Engraving after J. DEGLER, 24,6x17,6 cm., Nuremberg, 1703.

- Soiled, w. a few stains.

= A view of a busy harbour, with Dutch merchants trading all kinds of goods with oriental looking merchants, i.a. books, maps, coffee, pearls, porcelain, tobacco, ivory. Ships lying in the harbour of the West India and East India Companies. A semi-allegorical print of the Dutch commercial spirit.

€ (200-300)
78 5905 Months of the year  Wit Jansz  I de 1744 1809 78 5905 Months of the year Wit Jansz I de 1744 1809
78 5905 Months of the year  Wit Jansz  I de 1744 1809 78 5905 Months of the year Wit Jansz I de 1744 1809
78/5905 [Months of the year]. Wit Jansz., I. de (1744-1809). (De twaalf maanden). Complete set of 13 engrs. to the months after J. CATS (incl. title-p. after J.P. VISSER-BENDER), each 13x18 cm. (image), 20x23 cm. (plate), dated 1805-1807 in the plates, separately tipped onto mounts.

- Occas. trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.

€ (120-150)
78 5906 Moyreau J  1690 1762 78 5906 Moyreau J 1690 1762
78 5906 Moyreau J  1690 1762 78 5906 Moyreau J 1690 1762
78 5906 Moyreau J  1690 1762 78 5906 Moyreau J 1690 1762
78 5906 Moyreau J  1690 1762 78 5906 Moyreau J 1690 1762
78 5906 Moyreau J  1690 1762 78 5906 Moyreau J 1690 1762
78/5906 Moyreau, J. (1690-1762). "Les Bohemiens." Engraving after P. WOUWERMANS, 33,2x46 cm., engr. captions below, w. the address of Moyreau, Paris, 1746.

- Closed tear in lower margin (touching caption)

Bartolozzi, F. (1727-1815). "Specchio son l'acque a rustica beltade". Etching after F. ZUCARELLI, 33x44 cm., "Bartolozzi inc. appo I. Wagner vea C.P.E.S." and "F. Zucarelli pin. in Domo I. Smith." engr. below the image.

- Small tear in lower margin.

AND 7 others, all. large engravings, i.a. by N. COLIBERT after F. CASANOVA, "Dépouille d'un Cavalier après le Combat" (1781, in oval borders. Sl. foxed; trifle browned, left margin sl. frayed); F. VIVARES after G.P. PANNINI, (Arcadian landscape with people gathered around a fountain) (1755, w. engr. captions. Yellowed; sm. tears in lower margin affecting the caption) and P.Q. CHEDEL after P. WOUWERMANS, "Port" (±1750, engr. captions. Some tears in blank margins).

€ (200-300)
78 5907 Muller J H  1571 1628 78 5907 Muller J H 1571 1628
78/5907 Muller, J.H. (1571-1628). Hercules being shown the mountainous road to the temple of immortal fame in the company of Minerva and Mars. Engraving after B. SPRANGER, 23,8x16,3 cm., w. the address of Harman Muller.

- (Finger)soiled and sl. foxed; doubled w. thin paper, w. 2 closed tears in lower left corner and margin.

= New Hollstein 72, 3rd state of 4.

€ (250-350) 300
78 5908 Muller J H  1571 1628 78 5908 Muller J H 1571 1628
78/5908 Muller, J.H. (1571-1628). The rest on the flight into Egypt. Engraving, 22,6x19,6 cm. (leaf), "Joannes Muller fecit 1593", w. the address of Harman Muller.

- Cut on/ just within the borderline; a few foxed spots; tiny closed tear in left edge.

= Rare. New Hollstein 6, 2nd state of 4. On laid paper with watermark showing a Basle crozier within a shield, topped by a crown, below a cross with 3 rings (New Hollstein, p.296, watermark 3, late 16th cent.). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVI.

€ (600-800) 700
78 5909 Nieulandt II W van Terranova  ±1584 1635 78 5909 Nieulandt II W van Terranova ±1584 1635
78/5909 Nieulandt II, W. van (Terranova) (±1584-1635). (Landscape with walkers and the ruins of a temple). Etching from the series of 36 Italian landscapes after P. BRIL, 22,5x30,7 cm.

- Trimmed just outside the borderline, with the address cut off; vague central vertical creases.

= From the series Hollstein 76-111, 3rd state (of 5). With the collector's mark of Collection d'Arenberg on verso (Lugt 567).

€ (70-90)
78 5910 Nolpe P  1613 1652 78 5910 Nolpe P 1613 1652
78 5910 Nolpe P  1613 1652 78 5910 Nolpe P 1613 1652
78 5910 Nolpe P  1613 1652 78 5910 Nolpe P 1613 1652
78 5910 Nolpe P  1613 1652 78 5910 Nolpe P 1613 1652
78 5910 Nolpe P  1613 1652 78 5910 Nolpe P 1613 1652
78/5910 Nolpe, P. (1613-1652). Festivals and ceremonies given to Marie de Medici by the city of Amsterdam. Lot of 5 engravings after C. MOEYAERT, 1638, each 29x38 cm., "C.L.M." or "C.L. Moyaert" engr. in the plate, from C. BARLAEUS, Medicea hospes, Amst., 1639.

= Hollstein 95-103; F.M. 1793.

€ (70-90) 100
78 5911 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 78 5911 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
78/5911 Nooms, R. (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "De Eenhoorns Sluys." (the Eenhoorn sluice). Etching from the series of 8 Verscheide gesichten binnen Amsterdam, 13,4x24,4 cm., signed in the plate, numbered "2" in lower right margin.

- Sl. duststained; ample margins.

= Hollstein 14, the 2nd and final state, with the title and the number added.

AND 2 late 18th cent. views.

€ (80-100) 80
78 5912 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 78 5912 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
78 5912 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 78 5912 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
78 5912 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 78 5912 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
78 5912 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 78 5912 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
78/5912 Nooms, R. (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). "Verscheijden Schepen en Gesichten van Amsterdam. Derde Deel". Set of 11 (of 12) etchings, ±13,5x24,5 cm., w. the address of Clement de Jonghe on the first print.

- All w. ample margins; the first print the words "Derde deel" erased, causing sm. holes in the paper; other prints partly w. sm. tape ghost in outer margins; trifle fingersoiled (first print sl. more). A fine set.

= Without no.12. On laid paper with foolscap watermarks. With the collector's s mark of Vester de Moor (not in Lugt). Hollstein 53 (3rd state of 4), 54-63, all 1st state of 2 (with the numbers). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVIII.

Idem. "Het nut en Vermakelik Gebruyk van Verscheyde Binne-waters". Set of 4 (of 8) etchings, each ±13,3x20,4 cm., each signed in the plate.

- The 2nd title print foxed and w. repaired corner; H. 108 w. repaired tears and stained; H.109 somewhat browned and upper right corner cut short diagonally; H.111 trimmed just outside the platemark, upper left corner chipped; a few sm. spots.

= The title print supplied in 2 copies. Hollstein 104, 7th state of 8 (w. the address of M. de Broen and an unknown state (9th?) with the address of "Chez Pillot" (not mentioned by Hollstein); 108, 109 and 111, all 2nd state of 2 (w. the double border line). With the same collector's mark as above.

€ (1.500-2.500) 2000
78 5913 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667  after 78 5913 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667 after
78 5913 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667  after 78 5913 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667 after
78 5913 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667  after 78 5913 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667 after
78/5913 Nooms, R. (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667) (after). Four sailing-vessels near a breakwater, left two flute-ships. Large sailing-vessel and rowing-boat, right two smaller ships. Three moored sailing-vessels. Three etchings after the series of 13 Naval Harbours with shipbuilding, by an unidentified artist, each ±19x29,5 cm., w. the address of N. de Poilly, Paris.

- Some sl. yellowing, mainly visible on verso.

= Copies in reverse of New Hollstein 115 (w. engr. caption "Liure de plusieurs Navires de Guerre et Vaisseaux Marchands"), 116 and 119.

€ (250-350) 275
78 5914 Novelli P A  1729 1804 78 5914 Novelli P A 1729 1804
78/5914 Novelli, P.A. (1729-1804). (Saint Marc). Etching after F. NOVELLI, 9x7,8 cm., signed "P.A. Novelli pinx" in the plate.

- Lower blank margin thin sections.

AND 10 other prints, 17th/ 18th cent.

€ (70-90) 180
78 5915 Numan H  1744 1820 78 5915 Numan H 1744 1820
78 5915 Numan H  1744 1820 78 5915 Numan H 1744 1820
78/5915 Numan, H. (1744-1820). "Groote coepel op Voorland, aan de Ringdijk." "Voorland in de Watergraafsch-meer." Two contemp. handcol. etchings, both 21,5x23,1 cm., w. engr. caption below, Amst., H. Numan, J. Iver and J.W. Smit, 1797, w. accomp. textleaf and title, from H. NUMAN, Vierentwintig printtekeningen met couleuren, verbeeldende Hollandsche buitenplaatsen, Amst., 1797 (title duststained). - AND 2 others by the same, from the same work: "Gothisch Gebouw en Brug. op Velzer-beek" and "Karssenhof bij ouderkerk aan den Amstel" (both contemp. handcol. etching, 21,5x23,1 cm.,1797, both w. accomp. textleaf). - AND a later sl. reduced copy of the last print (without publisher. Sl. yellowed).
€ (250-350) 550
78 5916 Oosterhoudt G A van  1792 1834 78 5916 Oosterhoudt G A van 1792 1834
78/5916 Oosterhoudt, G.A. van. (1792-1834). (A man and his dog on a path towards a farm). Lithograph, 24,2x19,5 cm., signed "GA van Oosterhoudt inv. et fec:" on the stone. Idem. (A couple and a dog crossing a bridge). Lithograph, 21,5x27,5 cm., signed "GA van Oosterhoudt fecit" and "Steuerwald" on the stone.

- Second print browned and w. a few sm. stains.

= Two of the earliest Dutch lithographs. On the first print: De eerste jaren der lithografische prentkunst in Nederland, p. 66, cat.nr. 88.

€ (50-70) 70
78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674 78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674
78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674 78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674
78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674 78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674
78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674 78 5917 Ossenbeeck J van ±1624 1674
78/5917 Ossenbeeck, J. van (±1624-1674). Orpheus charming the animals. Etching after N. VAN HOY after L. BASSANO, 21,6x31 cm.

- Ample margins; sl. browned.

= From the work Theatrum Pictorium by David Teniers. Hollstein 74. With the collection stamps of museum Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 356b (bequest Domela Nieuwenhuis) and 700a (stamp indicating duplicates)) and collector's stamp of Hermann Detmold (1807-1856) (Lugt 760).

AND 3 others by the same, all from the same work: after J. PALMA, L. BASSANO ('Winter' from the 4 seasons) and D. FETTI.

€ (100-150) 190
78 5918 Ostade A van 1610 1685 78 5918 Ostade A van 1610 1685
78 5918 Ostade A van 1610 1685 78 5918 Ostade A van 1610 1685
78/5918 Ostade, A. van (1610-1685). Bust of a peasant. Etching, ±1636, 3,2x2,8 cm. (platemark).

= Hollstein/ Godefroy 2, 5th and final state.

Idem. Peasant in pointed fur cap. Etching, ±1640, 6,8x5,7 cm., "Av.O" in the plate.

- Somewhat grey impression (although the borderline is very dark); ample margins.

= Hollstein/ Godefroy 3, 5th state of 7.

€ (300-500)
78 5919 Ostade A van 1610 1685 78 5919 Ostade A van 1610 1685
78/5919 Ostade, A. van (1610-1685). Peasant with his hand in his cloak. Etching, ±1638, 8,6x6,4 cm., "Av.o" in the plate.

- Strong and fine impression on thin (17th cent?) laid paper, trimmed just outside the platemark.

= Hollstein/ Godefroy 22, the 4th state (of 7), 'rarissime' ("RRRRR") according to Godefroy. With a manuscript annotation/ collector's mark "rh 91267" and "B[artsch].22." in pen and ink on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVIII.

€ (600-800) 1000