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1719F5OGBDYNZ8OAAmsterdam: Gerard Valk 1719. Very large engraved folding plan comprising 1 1/2 sheets measuring 46 x 83 cm as assembled engraved by Danckert Danckertsz. and his father after drawings by Jacob Vennekool including the two hemispheres of the world map and a celestial map of the constellations of the northern hemisphere each 10 cm in diameter. Very large engraved plan showing the extraordinary cartographic mosaic floor of the Burgerzaal of the Amsterdam City Hall designed by Jacob van Campen with a celestial map in the centre and the magnificent map of the world in 2 hemispheres on either side. The engraving was first published in 1661 and the map shows Tasman's recent discoveries in Australia and Tasmania and depicts California as an island. Many discoveries from his second voyage remained otherwise unpublished until the end of the 17th-century. This engraved representation is all that is left of this cartographical work of art. Wear caused by people walking on the mosaic meant it had to be restored about a hundred years later. When in turn this restoration was damaged the two hemispheres were filled in with plain marble slabs without pictorial representation.The drawing of the floor was made by Jacob Vennekool who worked closely with Van Campen and since his drawings were first published even before the building was completed they may reflect Van Campen's plan more closely than the finished building itself. They also of course show it before the alterations made at various times in later years.Slightly wrinkled in the right margin one fold reinforced and a few tiny spots otherwise in very good condition.l Cf. BAL 533 1st Dutch ed.; Fowler 77 & 274 1st Dutch ed.; Berlin Kat. 2235 1st French ed. Gerard Valk, unknown
1860ABC_50131Amsterdam: printed by R. de Vries for François Buffa & Sons 1860. Original brown blind-stamped wave-grained cloth with the title and imprint information lettered in gold on the front board in a rococo frame yellow endpapers. Oblong ca.16.4 x 24.6 cm. per leaf. The panorama is made up of 8 numbered lithographed views printed in monochrome with beige tone block. The viewer looks southward from the IJ over the city from the Oosterdok eastern dock and the Oosterkerk eastern church along the docks and wharfs via the recognisable towers of several churches and the view of the Royal Palace to the Westerdok western dock a large factory and the Blauwhoofd the northwestern-most bulwark of the city. Extremely rare leporello-style bound copy of a lithographic panorama of Amsterdam printed in monochrome with a beige tone block after drawings by Johan Conrad Greive 1837-1891 and lithographed by Ruurt de Vries Jr. 1813-1874.A remarkably precise and atmospheric profile of Amsterdams IJ waterfront extending from the Lijnbanen to beyond the Blaauwhoofd. The principal buildings are identified beneath each plate. The panorama captures in extraordinary detail the eastern docks the Oosterdok and Westerdok areas and numerous landmarks including the Zeemagazijn Admiraliteitsmagazijn Oosterkerk Zuiderkerk Oude Kerk the Dam with the Royal Palace and Nieuwe Kerk Westerkerk Noorderkerk and the bustling shipping of the IJ. A distant suggestion of Haarlems St Bavos Church may be discerned on the horizon.Greives meticulous urban draughtsmanship is akin to painting with the precision of photography. He later became chairman of Arti et Amicitiae and was celebrated for his highly detailed views of cities and rivers.The present example is preserved in a true leporello concertina binding: the front and back boards are not joined at the spine but are attached only to the first and last leaves of the accordion-folded sheets.This work is extremely rare: we have located only two other bound copies both held at the University of Groningen. Curiously of the related publication Panorama de Rotterdam likewise illustrated by J.C. Greive and published by François Buffa & Sons only a single surviving copy is recorded also at the University of Groningen. We have traced another copy of the Rotterdam panorama at the House of European History.The work has been cut slightly short touching the plate numbering and is slightly foxed throughout. Otherwise in very good condition.l d'Ailly Repertorium 278; Rijksmuseum object no. RP-P-1905-1045 RP-P-1905-1043 RP-P-1905-1039; WorldCat 64777818 2 copies; cf. for the Panorama De Rotterdam WorldCat 64777862 1 copy; more about the Buffa company: Landwehr Studies in Dutch books with Coloured Plates published 1662-1875 1976 pp. 62-66. [printed by R. de Vries for] François Buffa & Sons, hardcover
110681Rare pamphlet on the power struggle between Willem II and Amsterdam. Original laid paper in good condition<em>. Knuttel 6781a. Decorated marbled paper binding. Quarto edition in -4. Collation: A<sup>4</sup>NL Politiek pamflet verschenen naar aanleiding van de machtsstrijd tussen Amsterdam en stadhouder Willem II. Met sterk republikeinse retoriek en pseudo-imprint. De titel Ommeganck omgang / rondgang / verslag suggereert een rechtvaardige reconstructie van gebeurtenissen een klassieke strategie om een polemische tekst als objectief te laten lijken. Het pamflet positioneert Amsterdam als slachtoffer en superieur aan de tegenpartij. Mooi voorbeeld van Republikeinse propaganda. Het begrip Hollandsche Vryheydt verwijst naar een kernideologie van de regenten: verzet tegen te sterke centralisatie van macht. unknown
K80303Manuscript on laid paper with watermark 29 x 20 cm.First and last page on parchment. With red seal and original rope on the last page. On the first page stamp Formaat zegel voor Holland 45 G Noord Holland 38 OPC.NL Boedelbeschrijving en verkoop van huis voor Adriana Van Hagen- Thiend weduwe van Cornelis Hagen. Gemachtigden zijn Gerrit de Graeff van Polsbroek fabrikant wonende op de binnenkant bij de Kalkmarkt nummer 48. Tweede gemachtigde Jacob Willem Mijnssen makelaar wonenende op de Singel bij de Oude Spiegelstraat no 426. Verkoop van een huis en erf gelegen op de Keizersgracht aan de Oostzijde tussen de Huidenstraat en Wolvenstraat wijk 35. Behorende tot de boedel van weduwe Hagen geboren Thiend. Voorts wordt genoemd: Willem Blaauw koopman wonende op de Heerengracht over de Leydse gracht no 108. en zijn broeder Jan Blaauw en zuster Cornelia Henrietta Blaauw getrouwd met Fredrik Hendrik van Notten en verder Adriaan de Bruine vrederechter in het vierde kanton dezer stad Amsterdam. Perceel is toegewezen aan Heer Cornelis Vroom Timmerman en makelaar wonende op de heerengracht bij de Neusteeg. Voorts Isaak Karseboom makelaar wonende op de keizersgracht bij de vijzelstraat. Isaak Karseboom. Opgetekend te Amsterdam in presentie van Eduard Walgering Tapper wonende op de Grimburgwal over het Gebed zonder Eind en Willem Monsou wonende in de Dijkstraat. Ondertekend door notaris A van Etten notaris. unknown
1999PMV519201EValenciennes Paris: Musée des beaux-arts de Valenciennes ; Réunion des musées nationaux 1999. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 223 x 282 x 22 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Musée des beaux-arts de Valenciennes ; Réunion des musées nationaux paperback
531524° zonder omslag 14 pag.C0673 Niet bij Knuttel variant op Kn. 18231. unknown
7812Original paper binding illustrated with black and white illustrations of paintings.For instance Daubigny Vignon Jacque Toorop Vourbet Pissarro Voerman Verster Raffaëlli Rädecker unknown
120757-063Lithography of the Kromboomsloot in Amsterdam. Total size: 210 x 280 mm. Print in good condition.NL Lithografie van pentekening van de kromboomsloot te Amsterdam. Leuke afbeelding. De Kromboomssloot ook wel geschreven als Krom Boomssloot is een gracht in de Lastage Nieuwmarktbuurt in de binnenstad van Amsterdam. Het is een dwarsvaart van de Rechtboomssloot en werd daarom vroeger Dwarsboomssloot genoemd. Zoals de namen al aanduiden is de Rechtboomssloot kaarsrecht terwijl er een bocht zit in de Kromboomssloot. De Kromboomssloot loopt vanaf de Rechtboomssloot in min of meer zuidwestelijke richting naar een bocht waar de gracht overgaat in de Snoekjesgracht richting Oudeschans. Bij deze bocht is ook een pleintje met bankjes en een pilaarvormig kunstwerk van Wim Tap uit 1989. De gracht telt vier bruggen: brug nr. 295 bij de hoek met de Rechtboomssloot brug nr. 292 tussen de Koningsstraat en Korte Koningsstraat brug nr. 293 tussen de Keizersstraat en Korte Keizersstraat en brug nr. 290 tussen de Dijkstraat en Korte Dijkstraat. unknown
66320Hoofdstuk I: uit de wordingsgeschiedenis der Kanaal-Maatschappij 1-57 pp II Over de voorbereiding en de uitvoering der kanaalwerken pp 57-139 III over de geldelijke medewerking van de gemeente Amsterdam pp 139-287 en 9 bijlagen. Hardcover pages browned. hardcover
110773Occasional poem for the memorial of medical doctor C.J. van Cooth Amsterdam 1810-Amsterdam 1847. Het died on the age of 36. It is yet unclear where the memorial was/is. No binding. Paper with some frayes black edges for the death. Paper also with some stains. As Van Cooth died on July 1 1847 the memorial was raised a little after a year later 21 July 1848. NL Gedicht ter gelegenheid van de onthulling van het gedenkteken voor de medische dokter Carolus Josephus van Cooth. Niet bekend waar dat gedenkteken heeft gestaan of nog staat. Carolus Josephus van Cooth is getrouwd in 1836 in Utrecht met Wilhelmina Clasina Fock. Ze kregen drie kinderen: Catharina Joanna van Cooth 1837-1894 Priester Albertus Maria Cornelis van Cooth 1841-1913 en Leonardus Carolus Everardus Eusebius van Cooth 1842-1893. Aan het eind een vignet met klassieke tombe en een rouwende vrouw ernaast. unknown
16408Gedrukt bij M. & F.C. Westerman O.Z. Achterburgwal te Amsterdam. 1842 in roman numerals. Total 48pp 8vo including alternate blanks for noteswith handwritten information about prices etc. seller's marked copy presumably marbled wraps worn contents sl. worn at edges but complete with ill-defined stamps at beginning and end one has phrase Noord Holland. REST Of title-page: "Op Zaturday den XVIII Junij 1842 zullen Nayler & Co. met hunne Ongebonden- Verkooping een aanvang maken in het Logement DE ZON op Nieuwen-Dijk No. 234 te Amsterdam . Uren van Verkoop: 9 tot 12 - 1 tot 4 - 6 tot 10 - met Klokstage. De Ondernemers belasten zich met Kommission - Brieven franko. imprint". The book is divided into sections as follows: Voorwarden one page; Diverse Werken in Diverse Talen 16pp. plus blanks; Nagekomene Goederen 5pp. plus blanks sixth page headed "HH. Confraters!"; Een Blaadje uit ons ALBUM 2pp.; Nagekomene Boeken enz 2pp. no blanks and no annotation. Main catalogue apparently has prices fetched and additonal information all in manuscripyt. Gedrukt bij M. & F.C. Westerman, O.Z. Achterburgwal te Amsterdam. 1842 (in roman numerals). paperback
R1166-014Original printed songs on paper in good condition. Christmas services in the Wallonian Church Waalse kerk Amsterdam Eglise Wallonne. Three christmas printings.Liedtekst - Songtext - Song - Lied - Weihnachtsfeier unknown
67268190 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin small plate nr. 96. unknown
67270180 x 220 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins bottom margin cut to the edge plate nr. 55. unknown
67265180 x 225 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins bottom cut to the edge of the platemark. Bron: buitenplaatsen in Nederland: De buitenplaats was gelegen op kavel 9 van de Watergraafsmeer polder aan de Middenweg tussen het Rechthuis en de buitenplaats Frankendael. De buitenplaats werd in het begin van de 18e eeuw gebouwd door de zouthandelaar Maurits Dreyer en in 1719 verkocht aan Johan Clemens.Tussen 1801 en 1802 breidde Anthony Dull heemraad en schepen van W.G.M zijn buitenplaats Frankendael uit met terreinen op kavel 9 langs de Middenweg. Hiervoor kocht hij ook de hofstede IJsland die in 1801 nog voorzien was van een ""herenhuis timmermanswoning koetshuis ""een steene coupel colonnade menagerie broey- en moestuynen Bosch Boomgaarden Engelsch plantzoen vischrijke vyvers en een goudvischkom"" voor 9.000 gulden van Jan Gefken. Hij liet de bestaande gebouwen op de buitenplaats afbreken. unknown
67269Total 210 x 260 mm platemark 170 x 205 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with broad margins plate nr. 4. unknown
67271180 x 220 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin cut to the edge plate nr. 36. unknown
67267190 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins bottom margin small plate nr. 95. unknown
67266180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins plate nr. 100. unknown
67272190 x 210 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins plate nr. 37. unknown
91MGUB7YLZSDNetherlands 1740. Mounted in passepartout. A view in brown ink with light and dark grey watercolour washes on laid paper 16.5 x 21.5 cm with a manuscript caption at the head. Attractive view in brown ink with grey washes of the picturesque Kostverloren manor on the Amstel River just outside Amsterdam. The manor was originally built at the end of the 15th century. In 1650 it was severely damaged by fire but it was soon restored. In 1822 Kostverloren was razed. The manor was famously depicted by Rembrandt Ruisdael and also by Abraham Rademaker 1676/77-1735 one of the most important topographic artists of his day. Rademakers drawing closely matches the present view in style and shows the exact same scene from the trees on the left to the smaller house on the right. The only difference is the season: the trees depicted here are much fuller.Slightly foxed but otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Blokland & Dumas de kasteeltekeningen van Abraham Rademaker C58. unknown
1772BCGB6MMFQHCTNetherlands 1772. Ca. 23 x 29 cm. Original pen drawing. A very nice and historically interesting drawing by Caspar Jacobsz. Philips 1732-1789 the well known Amsterdam draughtsman engraver and etcher art historian author and publisher together with two engravings. Although the two prints do not mention the name of Caspar Philips as inventor they probably were made after the drawing described above or an earlier version of it and its pendant in the Amsterdam city archives. Very fine copies all under passe-partouts.l Cf. Muller historieplaten 4224a and 4227b. unknown
1720D84DQOR1MSG6Amsterdam: Paul de la Feuille 1720. Contemporary gold-tooled mottled calf with a red morocco title label lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges and red sprinkled edges. 8vo. Ad 1 with 28 engraved illustrations on 24 folding leaves including 20 illustrations of Amsterdam's most famous buildings and 4 leaves showing Dutch and European flags printed on both sides of the paper. Further with a small woodcut vignette on the title page one woodcut decorated initial and one woodcut headpiece. Ad 2 with a woodcut floral vignette on the title page and typographical tables in the text. 2 works in 1 volume. With: 2 Tarif general des Provinces Unies pour les droits d'entrée & de sortie que payent les marchandises tant en ce païs qu'à la Mer Baltique au passage du Sont.Amsterdam Paul de la Feuille 1718. Enlarged third and best edition - the first with running text instead of dialogues - of an interesting description of the city of Amsterdam together with a work containing the tariff rates for import and export of all kinds of goods and merchandise imposed by the Dutch Republic in alphabetical order. Also included are the tariff rates imposed in the Sont entrance of the Baltic sea and the last ordinances on the subject dated 1652 and 1655.The first edition of the Guide was published in Amsterdam by Daniel de la Feuille in 1701 and was mostly bound together with an edition of the Tarif of 1707 a second edition was printed in 1709.The plates show the most important buildings of the city such as the city hall now the Royal Palace of Amsterdam the stock exchange the main churches the 4 city gates the buildings of the Dutch East India Company VOC the Portuguese Synagogue etc.; the plates with the flags are from Fokkens' L'Art de Blason.Some minor dust soiling along the edges of the leaves the folding plates and quire K are slightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition.l Kress library S.2892; Ad 1: Nijhoff & V. Hattum 117; STCN 300355386 3 copies; WorldCat 65353974 838244431 46615043 313124792 46652734 1159002974 122306935 433419188 886395040 17 copies; cf. Cat. Goldsmith I10831 ed. 1772; not in Einaudi; ad 2: STCN 180657542 7 copies. Paul de la Feuille, unknown
1772A81EC98HI9JLAmsterdam: David Pierre Humbert 1772. Near contemporary gold-tooled marbled calf with the title lettered in gold on the front board gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers gilt edges. Large 4to 21.5 x 27 cm. With an engraved vignette on the title page and a divisional title page for the Prieres a l'usage de la maison des orphelins walons on leaf I3r. Further with 2 woodcut headpieces. Very rare work with the rules and regulations of the orphanage and elderly home institutions of the Walloon Protestant Church at Amsterdam in 1772. It is divided in 15 chapters each giving the regulations for the staff the physician the regents the guards etc. and the orphans and elderly. The preface contains the history of the "Hospice Wallon" from 1630-1772. On page 69 and onwards the prayers in use at the house are given. At the end a list of the regents male and female from 1631 until 1771 is present. This copy is interleaved with blank leaves a few with manuscript annotations in ink. In 1631 the Walloon community bought 3 houses at the Laurierstraat where they founded their orphanage. Eventually these buildings became to crowded and in 1669 the first stones were laid for another building at the corner of the Vijzelgracht in Amsterdam. In April 1671 the orphans moved to the new building now Maison Descartes.With manuscript annotations in black ink on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves A1 and A2 in the text on A2r and on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves C1 and C2; the other interleaved leaves remain blank. The binding is somewhat rubbed the fore edge and part of the fore edge margin of the last third of the leaves are stained and some offsetting on the letterpress leaves of the text on the surrounding letterpress pages this happened before the blank leaves were bound in. Otherwise in very good condition.l STCN 310471796 3 copies; WorldCat 461252717 1154627392 3 copies. David Pierre Humbert, unknown
3361801like new. unknown