- Fine impression with small margins. = New Hollstein 71, only state.
- Portion of upper left corner lacking, repaired and redrawn; sl. (finger)soiled.
= New Hollstein 150, 1st state of 3.
- Sl. stained, especially on the belly of Joseph and in blank margins; probably a washed copy.
= New Hollstein 198, only state.
= New Hollstein 29, the first state (of 3). With collector's marks of the Fürstlich Walburg Wolfeggsches Kupferstichkabinett (Lugt 2542), E. Fabricius (Lugt 919) and Thomas Graf (Lugt 1092a).
- Doubled. = New Hollstein 110. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- FIne impression with small margins.
= New Hollstein 59, the first state (of 2).
- Very dark, strong impression.
= Hollstein 2, 2nd state (of 2). With the collector's marks of John Griffiths (1806-1885, Lugt 1464); Ernst Theodor Rodenacker (±1840-before 1894, Lugt 2438); Friedrich Quiring (1886-?, Lugt 1041c) and the manuscript collector's mark of the artist Willem Jodocus Mattheus Engelberts (1809-1887, not in Lugt).
- Strong, dark impression, trimmed on the borderline.
= Hollstein 1. Very delicate engraving with many details. What appears to be a horizontal scratch (or a wrongly engraved earlier borderline) still visible in lower right corner. In later impression (British Museum)this scratch is only very vaguely visible. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
- Browned; vague glue stain and some paper remnants along edges on verso from former mount; trimmed to the platemark.
= With the manuscript collector's marks of the print dealer Johann Sigmund Bermann (1794-1846) (Lugt 235) and Franz Gawet, dated "1820" (1762 or 1765-1847) (Lugt 1069) on verso. Also contemporary annotation (?) "Basan" in pencil (perhaps collector's mark) and references (Montaiglon/ Leblanc) in pencil. And with the collector's mark of Friedrich August II of Saxony (1797-1854) (Lugt 971) on recto. IFF 3, 1st state of 2; Montaiglon 4. On laid paper with watermark showing bunch of grapes in a double circle with lettering.
- Sl. yellowed/ soiled,
= Curious prints, the anthropomorphic letters formed by figurines: mainly men, i.a. blowing a horn and walking stilts, but also including soldiers and clowns.
= Part of the series Alcune vedute et prospettive di luoghi dishabitati di Roma (1629).
= Fourteen leaves with 4 engravings and 2 with 3 engravings. Nissen, BBI 1342; Horn-Schenkling III, 14993; Hagen I, 536; Pfeiffer A9.
- Trimmed a few mm. outside the platemark.
= On late 17th cent. laid paper. With the collector's mark of Pieter Willem van Doorne (1896-1971) (Lugt 4731) and the museum Boymans van Beuningen (doublure, Lugt 700a). Hollstein 12, only state; De Jongh/ Luijten, Mirror of Everyday Life 51 ("Old woman delousing a child", with illustration): "(...) Jan Miel, an Italianate painter from Flanders who spent much of his life in Rome and then Turin. (...) The unsaddled donkey in this attractive etching is part of a composition that can be described as typical of the subject matter favoured by the Bamboccianti, as the illustrators of everyday life in Italy were called. The centrepiece of the scene, which was executed around 1640, is a seated old woman with a pince-nez delousing a child's head. She would not have been to every-one's taste. A donkey was bad enough, but to depict someone killing lice (...) was considered deplorable by many of the artists' contemporaries. Several Italian writers and critics, at any rate, condemned this sort of scene out of hand. Giambattista Passeri speaks of 'abject and repulsive depictions' in his biography of Miel." Rare.
- Sl. yellowed in blank margin along inner margin of passepartout.
= Showing various Dutch regiments.
= Comprises i.a. "Pontis Antwerpiani fractura" (engraved view, large cartouche w. legend, from F. STRADA, De bello Belgico, ±1645), "Ver-Overing van Coeverden en Deßelfs Casteel" (engr. view by Coenraat DECKER, large cartouche w. legend, 1672), "Pugna ad Hiligerlaeum, Albano Gubernatore 1568" (engr. view by Johann wilhelm BAUR, large cartouche w. legend, from F. STRADA, De bello Belgico, ±1645) and "De Spaansche oorlogs vloot van den Jaere MDLXXXVIII" (engr. view by Jan LUYKEN, Amst., Z. Chatelain, ±1735).
- Occas. sl. foxed; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. 4 lithogr. views from from J.C. Langlois, Voyage pittoresque et militaire en Espagne, 1826-1830.
= Comprising i.a. "Emailleersel van de Gouden Kop of Beker" (view by Daniël VEELWAARD after Abraham TEERLINK, late 18th cent.), "Overwinning, bevogten door de Engelse en Hollanders"/ "De slag der Franschen en Bontgenooten bij Oudenaerde" (2 plans by Pieter SCHENK, ±1715) and "Vertrek van zyn Koninglyke Hoogheyd met 's Lands Vloot naar Engeland" (view by Caspar LUYKENS, 1694).
- Thin spot in lower blank margin; sl. yellowed. Good impression on rather thin, laid paper.
= Delteil 15.