Live veiling - Lot 561
[Crafts - Antwerp - French Flanders]
37 documents and prints concerning especially goldsmithing, jewellery, and various crafts in Antwerp and French Flanders.
16th-18th c
Hamerprijs: €
320
€ 400 / 450
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Beschrijving lot
Various sizes, on paper (occ. and mainly marginal damp stains and spotting).
Loose sheets. Good general condition.
26 documents (placards, except 1 printed recto/verso), folio, with woodcut coat of arms at the head: 1-10. 10 ordinances ("Gheboden ende uyt-gheroepen...") of the City of Antwerp concerning especially crafts and guilds: torchbearers, midwives, blacksmiths, butchers, guild of passenger carriers ("Corde-waghen-cruyders Natie"), of transporters ("buyldraegers"), etc., also "een simulaet houwelijck voor eenen ghesupposeerden Pastoor oft Capellaen". [Antwerp, 1592-1685]. In Dutch. - 11. Charles VII, Emperor - Ordinance concerning money counterfeiters in Antwerp. Brussels, E.H. Fricx, 1726. In French (paper reinforcement on back). - 12-25. 14 lists of jewellery and/or silverware stolen in Lille, Valenciennes, Saint-Amand, Bergues, notably from Baron de Joigny de Pamele. S.l., s.n., [1725-1793]. In French and Dutch. - 26. République française - Notification concerning the invoicing of supplies made by Belgians on behalf of the French Republic. Brussels, Impr. des Armées, [1794]. Bilingual French-Dutch on 2 col. (marg. tears and folds).
11 prints: 1-9. Bénard, R. - 9 engr. plates from the "Encyclopédie" of Diderot and d'Alembert: "Orfèvre-bijoutier" (7 pl. + 1 explan. f.) and "Ciseleur et damasquinier" (2 pl. + 1 explan. f.). Folio. In sheets. - 10. Schwartzweber; after Bening, A. - "Une boutique de joaillier". Hand-coloured heliogravure from "Gazette des Beaux-Arts". Paris, A. Clément, [1891]. 18 x 27,5 cm, under passe-partout. - 11. "De Zilversmit", in-text engraving from "Spiegel van het menselyk bedryf". [Amst., 1718?]. Loose f., sm. 8vo.
Joined: Casier, Joseph - Les orfèvres flamands et leurs poinçons. Ghent, Vanderpoorten, 1914. Lge folio (sl. foxing). In sheets. (39 pcs)