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83/5945 Catchpenny prints  Aap Bok Crocodil Das Ezel
83/5945 Catchpenny prints  Aap Bok Crocodil Das Ezel
83/5945 [Catchpenny prints]. "Aap. Bok. Crocodil. Das. Ezel. (...)". Catchpenny print w. 25 handcol. woodcut ills. to the letters of the alphabet, n.pl., n.publ., 1st half 19th cent.

- Lower corner torn off (and restored w. paper) w. partial loss of 1 woodcut; some closed tears; sl. creased and fingersoiled.

= Rare A.B.-print.

"Ziet, hoe hij, wien de stem ontbreekt, Door middel van de hand nog spreekt. Maar dankt den Hemel, lieve Kind'ren. Als niets u in de spraak mag hind'ren." Catchpenny print w. 25 woodcut ills. to the letters of the alphabet, lettered "F", Amst., C.C.L. van Staden, ±1840.

- Waterst. in left margin and corners.

= Each woodcut w. a Dutch rhyming caption and an illustration of the fingersign for deaf mutes for the letter.

AND 2 others.

€ (70-90) 70
83/5946 Catchpenny prints  Hier hebt gij fraaije bloemen Wie zou natuur niet roemen?
83/5946 [Catchpenny prints]. "Hier hebt gij fraaije bloemen; Wie zou natuur niet roemen?". Thumbcol. woodcut catchpenny print, "No.17", Rott., Wijnhoven Hendriksen (w. address of Erve Wijsmuller, Amst.), ±1830.

- Yellowed and sl. brittle; calligraphed name(?) in pen and ink. = KVCS p.839.

AND ±50 miscell. others, mostly 2nd half/ late 19th cent., incl. sl. mediocre copies.

€ (100-150) 210
83/5947 Catchpenny prints  Kindervreugd of plaatjes voor kleine teekenaars en prentevriendjes door R G Rijkens
83/5947 Catchpenny prints  Kindervreugd of plaatjes voor kleine teekenaars en prentevriendjes door R G Rijkens
83/5947 [Catchpenny prints]. "Kindervreugd, of plaatjes voor kleine teekenaars en prentevriendjes; door R.G. Rijkens." Two catchpenny prints, both w. 9 (handcol.) woodcut ills., lettered "F" and "G", Gron., J. Oomkens, 1827.

- One print sl. agetoned and w. sm. tear/ hole; sl. creased. = KVCS p.802.

AND 4 others: PRENTEN-MAGAZIJN VOOR DE JEUGD. No.60, 61, 63 and 81 (Leyden, D. Noothoven van Goor/ Purmerend, J. Schuitemaker, ±1850).

€ (60-80)
83/5948 Catchpenny prints  Komt kinderen ziet deez' wakkren Haan Die u tot nijverheid spoort aan
83/5948 [Catchpenny prints]. "Komt, kinderen, ziet deez' wakkren Haan, Die u tot nijverheid spoort aan." Woodcut catchpenny print, 35x25,5 cm., monogrammed "LBM", (Turnhout, Brepols), ±1820.

- Sl. creased.

= KVCS p.728; Van Veen, cat. Rijksmus., Centsprenten, p.104 and no. 63: "De "Hahnengallerie" toont niet alleen hoe kloek de haan is, maar ook hoe duurzaam een houtblok. Na de Groot verhuisde het blok via Kannewet, Stichter en Noman naar de Turnhoutse uitgever Brépols [sic], die het blok tenslotte aan het Folkloremuseum in Antwerpen heeft afgestaan." One of the most famous catchpenny prints.

€ (100-150)
83/5949 Catchpenny prints  Ter vereeuwiging der volgende gebeurtenis deed de Regering der stad Hoorn dit vers in steen aan de westerpoort uithouwen
83/5949 Catchpenny prints  Ter vereeuwiging der volgende gebeurtenis deed de Regering der stad Hoorn dit vers in steen aan de westerpoort uithouwen
83/5949 Catchpenny prints  Ter vereeuwiging der volgende gebeurtenis deed de Regering der stad Hoorn dit vers in steen aan de westerpoort uithouwen
83/5949 Catchpenny prints  Ter vereeuwiging der volgende gebeurtenis deed de Regering der stad Hoorn dit vers in steen aan de westerpoort uithouwen
83/5949 [Catchpenny prints]. "Ter vereeuwiging der volgende gebeurtenis deed de Regering der stad Hoorn dit vers in steen, aan de westerpoort uithouwen." Catchpenny print, 8 woodcuts on 1 leaf, Gorcum, J. Noorduyn, between 1819-1841 (KVCS p.800, "M"). "Het Pard. Le Cheval". Catchpenny print, 12 woodcuts, Amst./ Breda and Namur, W.-G. v.d. Sande et Comp. (KVCS p.812, no.4 (w. title "Viervoetige dieren")). "Verschillende mode-drachten. Differents costumes à la mode". Sixteen woodcuts, ibid., idem (KVCS p.813, 18. Small hole in 1 woodcut). - AND 5 others, incl. 2 duplicates, i.a. "Deez' Prent, ô lieve Jeugd! ziet gij aan u verëeren, Om spelend, met gemak, het A, B, C, te leeren." (woodcut catchpenny print, 24 woodcuts by C.J. SCHUYLING, numb. "2", Rott., T.C. Hoffers, between 1820-1837. KVCS p.763, 2) and "Nederlandsche heldenscharen die bij hun beleid en moed, juistheid in beweging paren, ziet gij in deez' heldenstoet" (4 woodcuts on 1 leaf, ibid., idem, between 1819-1841. KVCS p.800, "F").
€ (80-100) 80
83/5950 Catchpenny prints Bibla prints  Lot of 5 thumbcol  woodcut catchpenny prints
83/5950 Catchpenny prints Bibla prints  Lot of 5 thumbcol  woodcut catchpenny prints
83/5950 [Catchpenny prints. Bibla prints]. Lot of 5 (thumbcol.) woodcut catchpenny prints, all but 1 consisting of multiple (8-12) scenes, various publishers (i.a. J. Brouwer, Amst.), 1st half 19th cent.

= I.a. the Story of Joseph, the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan.

€ (50-70)
83/5951 Catchpenny prints  Militaria  Ziet lieve jeugd! Hier vier Huzaren Die voor hun Vorst het land bewaren
83/5951 Catchpenny prints  Militaria  Ziet lieve jeugd! Hier vier Huzaren Die voor hun Vorst het land bewaren
83/5951 Catchpenny prints  Militaria  Ziet lieve jeugd! Hier vier Huzaren Die voor hun Vorst het land bewaren
83/5951 [Catchpenny prints.] Militaria]. "Ziet lieve jeugd! Hier vier Huzaren, Die voor hun Vorst het land bewaren." Thumbcol. woodcut catchpenny print, (Rott., J.B. Ulrich), w. the address D. Lijsen (Amst.), 1st half 19th cent.

- Sl. stained and spotted. = KVCS p.832.

AND 2 others, i.a. "Militairen te paard" (woodcut catchpenny print, Breda, Broese & Comp., 1st half 19th cent.).

€ (50-70)
83 5952 Ciamberlano Luca 1580 1641
83/5952 Ciamberlano, Luca (1580-1641). Tazza Farnese (Drunken Silenus). Octagonal engraving after Annibale CARRACI, 25x25 cm.

- Sl. yellowed and dustsoiled; paper remnants on verso along edges from former frame. = Rare print.

€ (150-250) 150
83 5953 Cochin Nicolas 1610 1686
83 5953 Cochin Nicolas 1610 1686
83/5953 Cochin, Nicolas (1610-1686). Lot of 2 etchings, both ±8x11 cm., from Livre nouveau de fleurs tres util pour l'art d'orfevrerie (Paris, 1645), together under passepartout.

= Hunt 241; Nissen BBI 376a.

Idem. (Biblical scenes in contemporary landscapes). Four (of 24?) etchings, all ±9x12,7 cm., monogrammed "N.C.f" in the plate.

= Could also be attributed to Noël Cochin.

€ (100-150) 100
83 5954 Coclers Louis Bernard 1741 1817
83 5954 Coclers Louis Bernard 1741 1817
83 5954 Coclers Louis Bernard 1741 1817
83/5954 Coclers, Louis Bernard (1741-1817). (Study of four heads and a small interior scene). Etching, 16,3x13,2 cm., numb. "4/25" in pencil, signed "L.B. Coclers ad vivum 1780[?] Lugdini" in the plate.

- Yellowed; some marginal foxed spots. = Rare.

AND 2 etchings (and drypoint) by Belgian artists Ferdinand GIELE and Theodore FOURMOIS.

€ (60-80) 70
83 5955 Collaert Adriaen ±1560 1618
83 5955 Collaert Adriaen ±1560 1618
83/5955 Collaert, Adriaen (±1560-1618). January. April. Two engravings from the series of The twelve months after Joost DE MOMPER, after 1586, 20,5x26,1 cm., "Iodocus de Momper invent", "Adrian Collaert sculp." and "Phls Galle excud." in the image, titled "Ianuarius"/ "Aprilis" and both w. two Latin distichs below the image.

- Good, contemp. impressions on paper with unidentified watermark; sl. age-toned; remnants on verso of former mounting in all corners and in centre of each margin (partly sl. visible on recto and 1x closing a sm. hole under the second A of "Januarius"

= New Hollstein 1351 and 1354, both 1st state (of 2).

€ (150-200) 150
83 5956 Collaert Adriaen ±1560 1618
83/5956 Collaert, Adriaen (±1560-1618). Otho. Engraving after Johannes STRADANUS, 32,5x22 cm., w. the address of Philips Galle.

- Cut on the platemark. = New Hollstein 1186. From the series of Roman emperors on horseback.

€ (100-150)
83 5957 Collaert Hans I ±1530 1580
83 5957 Collaert Hans I ±1530 1580
83 5957 Collaert Hans I ±1530 1580
83 5957 Collaert Hans I ±1530 1580
83/5957 Collaert, Hans I (±1530-1580). The four evangelists. Series of 4 engravings after Ambrosius FRANCKEN, all 25x29 cm., each w. engr. title "S. Matheus"/ "S. Marcus"/ "S. Lucas"/ "S. Iohanis" in the image.

- All neatly doubled; closed tears and tiny holes in the image near upper edge.

= Rare. New Hollstein 653-656, the 2nd and final state with the dec. borders.

€ (200-300) 425
83 5958 Collaert Hans I ±1530 1580
83/5958 Collaert, Hans I (±1530-1580). View of Schaarbeek. Engraving, 13,9x19,9 cm., titled "Schaerbeke" in the plate.

- Trimmed on the border line; upper left corner sl. dam.; w. a ±2 cm. scratch in upper right corner; (sl.) soiled.

= New Hollstein (Collaert Dynasty V) 1241. First state of two. From the series of 24 Landscapes around Brussels, after Hans Bol or Jacob Grimmer.

€ (50-70) 50
83 5959 Collaert Johannes 1566 1628 and Adriaen ±1560 1618
83 5959 Collaert Johannes 1566 1628 and Adriaen ±1560 1618
83/5959 Collaert, Johannes (1566-1628) and Adriaen (±1560-1618). Vita, passio et resurrectio Jesu Christi. Lot of 7 (of 51) engravings after Maerten DE VOS, each ±17,5x21,5 cm. numb. and with Latin caption engr. below.

- All (sl.) yellowed; all w. wide margins, w. sm. defects.

= Present are no. 13, 35, 38, 43, 44, 45 and 48. New Hollstein 186, 208, 211, 216, 217, 218 and 221, 2nd state (of 5) (6x) and 1st state (1x).

€ (150-250) 150
83/5960 A Collection of Landscapes Views Shipping & Animals by Vernet Vivares Snyders &c
83/5960 A Collection of Landscapes Views Shipping & Animals by Vernet Vivares Snyders &c
83/5960 A Collection of Landscapes Views Shipping & Animals by Vernet Vivares Snyders &c
83/5960 "A Collection of Landscapes, Views, Shipping & Animals, by Vernet, Vivares, Snyders, &c.". London, H. Berthoud, 1820, letterpress title-p., 80 (of 90) (small size) engravings by various artists on 37 leaves, between 14,5x10,5 and 7,5x9,5 cm., contemp. boards w. later giltlettered cl. backstrip, folio.

- Lacks 10 engravings; title-p. and one leaf w. plates loose; sl. yellowed throughout and partly foxed (in blank margins only, partly also affecting the engravings). Binding worn and darkened.

= Attractive small views.

€ (40-60) 40
83 5961 Coney John 1786 1833
83 5961 Coney John 1786 1833
83 5961 Coney John 1786 1833
83 5961 Coney John 1786 1833
83 5961 Coney John 1786 1833
83/5961 Coney, John (1786-1833). Lot of 25 etchings, mostly between ±47,5x35 cm. and ±54,5x39 cm. or vice versa, engr. caption below, all from Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals, Hotels de Ville, and other Public Buildings of Celebrity, in France, Holland, Germany and Italy (London, 1832).

- All prints (sl.) foxed/ waterst., mostly in blank margins (8 prints worse).

= Showing buildings in i.a. Abbeville, Amiens, Bergues, Brussels, Ghent, Louvain, Malines, Rheims, Rouen, St. Omer, Strasburg, Milan, Pavia and Ypres.

€ (100-150) 100
83 5962 Cort Cornelis 1533 1578
83 5962 Cort Cornelis 1533 1578
83/5962 Cort, Cornelis (1533-1578). Ceres. Engraving from the series of 8 Pastoral nymphs and goddesses after Frans FLORIS, 1564, 27x19 cm. (incl. caption), "Officium commune Ceres et Terra Tuentur. Ovid." in the plate below.

- Trimmed on the border line.

= Hollstein 160, first state (of 2), with "H. Cock excudebat" and "1564" in the plate.

AND 1 other similar by the same: The annunciation (Hollstein 24, 3rd state of 4. Four closed tears just affecting the image).

€ (120-150) 160
83 5963 Crimean War  Morel Fatio Antoine Léon 1810 1871
83/5963 [Crimean War]. Morel-Fatio, Antoine Léon (1810-1871). "Guerre d'Orient 1854. Perte du Tiger sous Odessa". Col. lithograph, 31x48,5 cm., Paris, Turgis, n.d.

- Sl. foxed in blank margins.

= In 1854, during the Crimean War, the British steam frigate HMS Tiger grounded near Odessa and surrendered after coming under fire from Russian artillery from the shore.

€ (150-250) 210
83 5964 Danckerts Dancker 1634 1666
83 5964 Danckerts Dancker 1634 1666
83/5964 Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). Afternoon. The shepherd's family./ Night. Crayfish-hunting. Two engravings after Nicolaes BERCHEM, from the series of 4 Landscapes. The four times of the day, both ±37x46 cm., with the address of N. Visscher (and 1x also of P. Schenk) in the plate below.

- One print tipped onto paper mount and partially trifle creased; the other w. a few foxed spots.

= Hollstein 23 and 25, both 5th and final state.

€ (100-150)
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