5422 - 5522 FINE ARTS - VARIA, COMMERCIAL ART, DEVOTIONALIA, PAPER, PICTURE POSTCARDS, POSTERS etc.
- Album sl. worn/ dam.
= All members from European dynasties, i.a. Archduke Otto Franz Joseph of Austria, Francis Joseph I, Leopold II, Edward VII, Elizabeth II, Francis, Duke of Teck, Mary of Teck, Princess Wilhelmina, Princess Irene, Princess Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein, Prince Johan Georg von Saksen, Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia, Leopold IV, Wilhelm I, Wilhelm II, Prince Alexander Ferdinand of Prussia, Gustaf V and Don Alfonso XIII.
= Mostly Dutch topography (i.a. Amsterdam, Bloemendaal, Den Helder, Haarlem, Harlingen, Nijmegen and Wijk aan Zee), some foreign topography (i.a. Grand Rapids (Michigan), Strasbourg and Switzerland), a few wishing cards etc.
= Varied collection incl. (Dutch) topography (i.a. Amersfoort, Assen, Gorinchem, Hillegom, Lisse, Rotterdam and Germany), wishing cards and humourous cards, incl. several remarkable movable/ multi-layered postcards (i.a. a "Groet uit Gorinchem" card showing a postman whose mail bag can be opened, revealing a leporello of tiny postcards w. views of Gorinchem).
- Upper hinge broken.
= Incl. Dutch topography (i.a. Texel, Den Helder, Alkmaar, Heiloo, Amsterdam, Leiden, Scheveningen, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, The Hague, Broek in Waterland., Breda, Arnhem and Oldenzaal), foreign topography (i.a. Germany, France, Belgium and Liechtenstein), a few wishing cards (incl. a few w. embossing), a few advertorial cards (i.a. De Jong's Cacao en Chocolaad) etc.
= After the invasion of Belgium by German troops in 1914, about 32.000 Belgian soldiers were interned in the Netherlands. Due to the inhuman circumstances in which the were held, they rioted and the Dutch government decided to build 4 new camps (each for 6000 internees). Because this proved to be too little to improve living conditions, new protests broke out and erupted into violence in which eventually 8 Belgian soldiers were killed and 18 wounded. In order to improve conditions in the camp, the Dutch government gave the Belgian soldiers more liberty to organise activities, to print their own newspaper, to receive family members more frequently and to enjoy some music and theatre. This series of humorous postcards illustrates the various daily chores that the internees had to do (making coffee, washing themselves after morning roll-call, but also 2 postcards showing an activity that was more enjoyable: "Ijsbaan glijden - La Glace" (sleighing on ice). The Dutch/ French captions to the postcards suggest that they were made by a soldier of the Belgian army for his compatriots.
= Views of several Dutch towns located in the province Zuid-Holland, i.a. Dordrecht, Gorinchem, The Hague, Hellevoetsluis, Leiden, Lisse, Maassluis, Rotterdam, Rijsenburg, Rijswijk, Sassenheim, Scheveningen, Schiedam, Schoonhoven, Vianen, Waddinxveen, Wassenaar, Zwijndrecht. I.a. (The train station of Schiedam), (Fire in Feijenoord), (Destruction of the city hall in The Hague by a fire in 1929), (Café Pschorr after the bombing in Rotterdam), (Zumpolle in the Hoofdsteeg after the bombing in Rotterdam), (The frozen sea by Noordwijk in the winter of 1962-1963) and (Musicians playing in the streets of Dordrecht).
- Rolled. = Supplied in 2 copies.
AND 3 similar posters of Circus Boltini, all rolled.
- All rolled.
- Partly waterst.; rolled.
Anoymous (second half 20th cent.). "Cambodge Vietnam Laos Victoire". Colour serigr. poster, 80x49,5 cm., (1976).
- Pinholes in corners; some scratches; rolled.
- Laid down on linen; rolled.
= A devilish figure grabbing from above with his claws a dispersing crowd of women and children.




































