[Genealogy and heraldry] 48 miscellaneous lvs. with coats-of-arms
17th-19th century, various sizes and printing techniques.
Comprising a.o.: 1) "Trajectum ad Rhenum Triumphans". Engraving by Hendrik Winter after Everard Meister, 39 x 52 cm. Sl. creased and with central vertical folds. Sm. tear in lower margin. The top half only. Incorporating numerous coats-of-arms in festoons surrounding profile views of Amersfoort and Rhenen. Rare. With: "Indeex clypeorum. Wapen-wyser vervolgens 't A.B.C. in festoenen, en trophêen (...) door d'Utrechtse steden rangh (...) af- en uytgebeeld in 't ujaer M.DC.LXXI." Letterpress index in 4 columns, Utrecht, C. Kribber, 1746. This index could be attached on both sides of the two engravings. Rare edition, not traced 2) "Genealogie de la maison de La Tour". Engraved genalogical tree, early 18th cent., 3 (of ?) lvs., incorporating a number of coats-of-arms and nice portraits, large folio (2x) and square folio sizes. Remnants of former mounts on verso; sm. wormholes (total 48 lvs.).