CANDIA - "EAUWECK, Hooft Stad van Cambodia" - "CAMRON" - "AMARA" - "GIGIRI" - "SMIRNA" - "MALAKA" - "AFBEELDING van eene voorname Siamsche lykstatie" - "HET VEROVEREN der Stadt Allegona in 't eylandt groot Canaria, in den Jaere 1699". - Collection of 9 engr. views (1 cold. by hand) from various parts of the world, all from Dutch 'travel books'. 17th-18th c. Various sizes: largest 275 x 350, smallest 210 x 267 mm. -- Added: 16 engr. views of 'churches' taken from Baldaeus's 'Naauwkeurige Beschryvinge Van Malabar En Choromandel', Amst., 1672. Each c. 126 x 165 mm. -- (25).
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WATER MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING -- RAPPORT aan ZM den Koning uitgebragt d. de Commissie tot Onderzoek der Beste Rivier-afleidingen, (…) bij 's Konings Besluit v.d. 15den maart 1821. 's-Grav., 1827. 392, (2), -393-430, (4) pp. W. 5 fold. lithogr. cross sections. 4°. Cont. h. marbled cf., marbled brds. (Bind. a bit worn). NOTE:Good management of the rivers was (and is) important for the discharge of excess water. Major hydraulic engineering works were constantly required and that is why a committee was set up to report on how to handle this. This is an augmented copy of this report with some annotations/corrections in ms. Inscribed on the title-page as 'present exemplaar des koning's' (?). At the end copies are added in manuscript of 2 royal decrees, dated March 15th 1821 and Dec. 9th 1825, both signed by (Jacques Jean) Quarles van Ufford (1788-1855), who in 1825 became secretary general at the Ministry of the Navy and Colonies. - Kemper 1385.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS -- KLEINE PRINT-BYBEL, DE. Waar in door verscheide afbeeldingen een meenigte van Bybelsche spreuken verklaart werden. Tot vermaak der Jeugd, (...). Uit de Hoogduitsche in de Hollandsche taal overgezet (d. G.P. Hondius). Amst., J. Pauli, 1720. (7); (12) lvs. W. engr. front., engr. ti-vign. & 150 engr. each w. sev. illustr. replacing the words of the Bible, all in cont. handcolouring. Sm-8°. Cont. cf. (Bind. restored, thumbed/soiled in places, margins a bit brittle at beginning and end). NOTE:Rare first edition in contemporary handcolouring. Buijnsters, Bibl. Ned. school- en kinderboeken, 952; De hele Bibelebontse Berg, p. 186 for details on the history of this bible for children; Poortman I, p. 166.
GELDERLAND -- SOMEREN, J. v. Herstelde oudtheyt, ofte beschrijvinge van Batavia, wesende een gedeelte van 't Hertogdom Gelre ende Graafschap Hollandt. Nijm., A. v. Hoogenhuysen, 1657. (20), 399, (21) pp. W. engr. ti-p. after Palmedes by S. Sacry. 4°. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. NOTE:Fine copy of this first edition. - Begheyn/Peters, 10.1; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem, 450.
TRADE CATALOGUE -- "ALBUM DE FOYERS. Maison Costermans Frères Fondée en 1839." (Bruss., n.d., c. 1929). Unique catalogue w. 16 affixed, mostly cold., drawn plates of fireplaces and mantlepieces, and 2 inserted drawings, all but a few with price indicated in pencil, in bottom right, also two inserted photos w. price in pen on v°. Fol. Old h. mor. w. gilt lettering on spine and front side. (Spine partly gone & chafed, some foxing). NOTE:With inlaid, typed letter of the company (on pre-printed stationery) to "Monsieur Van Ravenstein" (Turnhout), dated 7 December 1929. The album itself appears much older, but the letter discusses the prices of the samples. "Monsieur, nous vous envoyons par le même courrier un album et des photos pour la galerie dont vous avez parlé à Monsieur Weyenberghe. Veuillez notez les prix ci-dessus ainsi qui'il sont indiqués au dos de chaque dessin."
LEIDEN -- (HEUSSEN, H.F. v.). Oudheden en gestichten van Rhynland, En wel voornamentlijk van de stad Leiden. Uyt het Lat. vert., en met aantek. opgehelderd, d. H. v. R(ijn). Leiden, Chr. Vermey, 1719. (46), 708, (19) pp. W. 5 fold. engr. Cont. vellum. (Sm. rep. to ti., a bit browned/stained in places).
ATHENAEUM - POLAK & v. GENNEP/HISTORISCHE UITGEVERIJ. Collection of 9 classical works in Dutch translation. Amst., 1983-2008. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Mixed condition, 3 w. belly band, 2 dust-j. sl. soiled & edgeworn). -- And 4 o. (13). NOTE:I.a.: BOCCACCIO. Decamerone. -- CLAUDIUS CLAUDIANUS. Verzamelde gedichten. -- QUINTILIANUS. De opleiding tot redenaar. -- EINHARD. Het leven van Karel de Grote.
SALM, A. Java. Naar schilderijen en teekeningen (…) op steen gebracht d. J.C. Greive. Amst., F. Buffa & Zn., (1865-72). W. title-p. printed in black and red and 24 chromolithogr. plates, partly finished by hand, hinged to mounts and loose as issued, each mount captioned w. a printed ticket in the outer right lower corner. Lge-fol. Ocl. clamshell portfol. w. ties, front side titled in gold. (Old mounts replaced by high (museum) standard acid free cardboard (0,5 mm), plates and separate tickets mounted w. dextrine, title-p. and plates a bit foxed in places, but a superb copy w. short conservation report by Floor Meijboom). NOTE:Abram Salm (1801-1876), tobacco planter, spent twenty-nine years in Indonesia and was a self-taught draughtsman and painter of numerous landscapes in Java, 24 of which were copied by the painter and lithographer J.C. Greive (1837-1891), at the request of the publisher Frans Buffa. The quality and finish of the plates in 'Java' is generally held to be Greive's and Buffa's greatest effort, and thus represent some of the finest 19th c. lithographic book illustrations to have been published in the Netherlands. Moreover Salm depicted landscapes which had scarcely before been depicted in topographical prints of Indonesia. Two versions of this work exist: tinted and coloured with hand finishing; this being a copy with hand finishing. The size of the plates vary slightly, but they are c. 360 x 265 mm each: 1. "t Land Tjitrap'; 2. 'De Vulkaan de Smeroe. Genomen uit de Residentie Passourouang'; 3. 'Waterval Singahan (Residentie Rembang)'; 4. 'Suikerfabriek Pangka (Residentie Tagal)'; 5. 'Gezicht op het Land Tjiliboet (Assistent-Residentie Buitenzorg)'; 6. 'De kleine Baai Srigonjo, Zuidkust van Java (Regentschap Malang, Residentie Passarouang)'; 7. 'De Vuurspuwende Berg Bromo in 1856 (Residentie Probolingo)'; 8. 'Anjer, Noordkust van Java (Residentie Bantam)'; 9. 'Gezicht op de Rivier de Solo (Afdeeling Toeban, Residentie Rembang)'; 10. Gezicht op het Kawische Gebergte en op de Tabaksonderneming (Assistent-Residentie Malang)'; 11. 'Weg van Buitenzorg naar de Vallei van de Salak (Residentie Buitenzorg)'; 12. 'De Rivier Brandas als Bergstroom (Residentie Passarouan)'; 13. 'Landschap in de Bataviasche Ommelanden'; 14. 'Landschap in het Malangsche (Residentie Passarouan)'; 15. 'Huwelijksoptocht in de Vallei van de Salak'; 16. 'Landschap in de Residentie Bantam'; 17. 'Gezicht op het Land Kedong Badak en den Grooten Weg naar Buitenzorg'; 18. 'Dorpsfeest in de Omstreken der Ardjoeno (Residentie Soerabaya)'; 19. 'Landschap in de Maneschijn in de Omstreken van Sumadang (Preanger Regentschappen)'; 20. 'Woest Landschap (Oosthoek van Java)'; 21. 'De Badplaats Wenditt, Afdeling Malang (Residentie Passarouan)'; 22. 'In het Tengersche Gebergte (Oosthoek van Java)'; 23. 'De Groote Weg van Buitenzorg naar de Preanger Regentschappen'; 24. 'In het Sumadangsche (Preanger Regentschappen)'. - Bastin & Brommer, p. 44-45 and note 659; Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Cold. Plates, 421.
RIJKSMUSEUM van OUDHEDEN te LEIDEN -- PLEYTE, W. Ægyptische Monumenten v.h. Nederlandsche Museum v. Oudheden te Leyden, (…). Aflev. 31-32. 1892-94. 2 vols. W. 11 and 10 partly cold. lithogr. plates, partly double-p. Lge-fol. Or. clothbacked lithogr. brds. -- P.A.A. BOESER. Beschrijving v.d. Egyptische Verz. i.h. Rijksmuseum v. Oudheden te Leiden. 2e serie: Mumiekisten v.h. Nieuwe Rijk. 1917. W. 12 plates, 1 in col. Fol. Ohcl. clamshell portfol. -- Id. Dl. 12: Kleinere beelden v.h. Nieuwe Rijk. 1925. W. 12 plates. Fol. Ohcl. clamshell portfol. -- W.D. v. WIJNGAARDEN. Id. De monumenten v.h. Nieuwe Rijk en v.d. Saïtischen Tijd. Dl. 14: Grafborden en papyruskokers. 1932. W. 16 plates. Ohcl. clamshell portfol. -- Tog. 5 vols. Text and plates, loose as issued.
LOW COUNTRIES -- (KUN, LJ.A. v.d. & R. MUSQUETIER. Kaart van de rivier de Boven-Maas van Visé tot Woudrichem. Opgem. en vervaardigd door den eersten landmeter bij den Algemene dienst van den Waterstaat E. Olivier Dz. ('s-Grav.), Topographisch Bureau, n.d. (1849-56)). 11 (of 34) lithogr. and engr. maps depicting the course of the river Maas through Limburg and adjacent lands. (Some very light foxing in places, slightly soiled, but in very good condition). NOTE:Very detailed area maps on the scale 1:10,000, from the fourth series of the 'Algemeene Rivierkaart van Nederland'. Present are the maps 14-20, 22-24, 27. - Cf. Koeman, Geschiedenis v.d. kartografie v. Ned., p. 180-1.
AMERICA -- MONTANUS, A. De Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld: of Beschryving van America en 't Zuidland, Vervaetende d'Oorsprong der Americaenen en Zuidlanders, gedenkwaerdige togten derwaerds, (…). Amst., J. Meurs, 1671. W. engr. ti., 16 double-p. maps (incl. the fold. map of the Americas), 1 engr. portr. of the dedicatee John Maurice Prince of Nassau-Siegen, 5 (of 6) engr. portraits of the explorers, 30 (of 32) double-p. views and 70 engr. in text. Fol. Cont. cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt back, gilt floral design on both sides. (Spine rep./reinforced, new endpapers, three plates lacking, last 2 lvs. in photostat, upper outer corner of last 29 lvs. repaired (with small parts of 1 map lacking, part of 1 text-engr. and of 4 text-lvs. in photostat), some (marg.) stains, a bit browned/foxed in places). NOTE:Highly important and scarce work on the Americas divided in three books: the first describing the life and the adventures of the first explorers (Columbus, Vespucci, Magellan, Atahualpa, Montezuma and Pizarro); the second is a description of North America, including many pages on New Netherland, and the third is devoted to South America, including a long chapter on Brazil. First edition, including the famous view on New Amsterdam/New York on p. 124 ("(…) the handsomest, and at the same time the most agreeable view of Dutch New York", Asher, p. 23). Borba de Moraes, 586: "It is incontestably a beautiful book, profusely illustrated, which has become quite scarce in the few last years." The author, Arnoldus Montanus (c.1625–1683) headmaster of the Latin school at Schoonhoven, compiled the book from other sources ("uit veelvoudige schriften bekend") as is mentioned in the dedication by the publisher. - Plates lacking: portait of Montezuma, the God Vitziputzli and view of Potosi. - Tiele 763; Asher 14; Sabin 50086; Palau 177491; Muller 1012; Leclerc 1026. - Sold w.a.f., not subject to return.
EMBLEM BOOKS -- HAEFTEN, B. v. Regia via crucis. Antw., Ex Off. Plantiniana B. Moreti, 1635. xl, 404, (26) pp. W. engr. title & 38 full-p. emblematical engr. by Galle after Rubens & extra lge-fold. portr. of the author (small rep. on v°). Cont. cf. w. red edges. (Rebacked in mod. cf.). NOTE:Original edition of a devotional work on the Holy Cross by the Flemish Benedictine Van Haeften (1588-1648). - BCNI 8834.
SCHEURLEER, D.F. Onze mannen ter zee in dicht en beeld, 1572-1800. 's-Grav., 1912-14. 3 vols. xxiv, 209; xvi, 270; xvi, 267 pp. W. num. portrs., tables, reprod. of coins & medals, etc. Lge-4°. Or. red h. mor. binds. w. raised bands, marbled paper sides, dec. gilt backs & top edges gilt, uncut. (Some very light foxing, primarily at beginnings and ends, but a very fine set). NOTE:Still relevant anthology of poems, hymns, and songs dedicated to Dutch naval heroes which were published between 1572 and 1800. Our copy N°. 11 of 20 deluxe copies on large (laid) paper by van Gelder.
VERHEIJE v. CITTERS, Jacob (1753-1823). Signed letter to (most probably) Johan Adriaan van der Heim van Duivendijke (1791-1870) with respect to the history of Zeeland's cities. Dated, Popkensburg (St. Laurens), March 24th 1821. Written in a legible hand on 1 side of a folded 4° sheet and address of the addressee on another side. (Wax seal removed).
(LUYKEN, J.). Jesus en de ziel. Een geestelycke spiegel voor 't gemoed. 4e dr. Amst., 1689. W. engr. front. & 39 engr. emblems. Cont. hcf. w. orange label. -- Fr. VERON. Regel van het katholijke geloof. Leyden, 1722. Cont. vellum. -- J. BAPTIST. Bevestigingh in 't geloof, en troost in vervolgingh. Bruss., 1670. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. -- J. VITZK. Het voorbeeldt der christelycke volmaecktheyt, aengewesen in het leven en doodt van den wonderbaeren H. Joannes Nepomucenus, martelaer. Maastr., 1726. 12°. Cont. cf. -- And 3 o. (7).
BIBLES -- BIBLIA NEERLANDICA -- (MARTIN, D.). Historie des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments. (Vert. d. W. Séwel). Amst., P. Mortier, 1700. 2 vols. (18), 282, (8); (26), 163, (11) pp. W. 2 variant engr. fronts., lge. engr. vign. on each ti., 32 engr. head- & tailpieces, 5 engr. double-p. maps (incl. a world map & 3 indexes) & 214 engr. plates (141 to the Old & 73 to the NT) w. c. 428 illustrations. Lge-fol. Cont. full cf. w. raised bands, richly dec. gilt backs, large gilt dec. centerpieces (w. angel) on all sides, surrounded by 2 gilt dec. borders. (Binds. a bit rubbed, corners bumped/worn, ti-p. vol. 1 torn (in 2 pieces), a few tears, a few marg. stains, else a fine and clean set with ample margins). NOTE:So-called 'Grote bijbel van Mortier'. One of the finest illustrated bibles produced in the Netherlands with engravings after Luyken, Picart, Goeree, Tideman, Hoet by Baptist, Blois, Mulder a.o. On this luxurious bible cf. Van Eeghen/v.d. Kellen 351; Klaversma/Hannema 180, 187; Poortman II, 98-105.
BÜCH, B. Goethe en geen einde. (1990). Owrps. First edition. W. author's autograph dedication: "Voor Bert en Reiny [Hagen]". -- Id. Over Redmond O'Hanlon, over Boudewijn Büch. (1990). Owrps. First edition. Signed by the author. -- Id. Leeg en kaal. (1995). Owrps. First edition. Signed by the author. -- Id. De universiteit van Tuktoyaktuk. Reisdagboeken. (1992). Ocl. -- BOUDEWIJN BÜCH DVD COLLECTIE. Serie 1 & 2. (2004). 2 vols. w. tog. 6 DVD's. -- And 15 o. by B. (21).
BROECKE, M.P.R. v.d. Ortelius atlas maps, an illustrated guide. (1996). Narrow-8°. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J. DENUCÉ. Oud-Ned. kaartmakers in betr. met Plantijn. (Herdr. ed. 1912). 1964. 2 vols. Owrps. -- B. v. 't HOFF. Jacob v. Deventer. Keizerlijk-kon. geograaf. 1953. W. 3 fold. plates. Owrps. -- J. WESTENBERG. Oude kaarten en de geschied. v.d. kop van Noord-Holland. 1961. Owrps. -- N. CRANE. Mercator, de man die de wereld in kaart bracht. (2003). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- Ch. BRICKER. De glorie v.d. cartografie. 1969. 4°. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 7 o. (14).
MODERNE KUNST in Nederland. Etsen van P.J. Arendzen. Introd. C. Vosmaer. Tekst van J.F. v. Someren. Amst., Tj. v. Holkema, (1883-87). 30 parts in owrps. W. etched portr. & 30 etchings by P.J. Arendzen after i.a. C.A. Springer, H. Ronner-Knip, L. Apol, L. Alma Tadema, H.W. Mesdag, J. Israels, W. Roelofs, A. Mauve. Lge-fol. Tog. in ocl. portfol. (Portfol. a bit stained, some rep. to owrps., slightly foxed in places).
(HEUSSEN, H. v.). Oudheden en gestichten van Delft en Delfland, mitsg. van 's Gravenhage. Uyt het Latijn vert., en met aantek. opgehelderd, d. H. v. R(ijn). Leiden, Chr. Vermey, 1720. (12), (128), 506, (14) pp. W. 7 fold. engr. Cont. vellum. (Traces of library sticker on spine, last 10 pp. with waterstain in marg.) -- (Id.). Oudheden en gestichten van het rechte Zuid-Holland en van Schieland. Uyt het Lat. vert., en met aantek. opgehelderd, d. H. v. R(ijn). Leiden, Chr. Vermey, 1719. (22), 547, (13) pp. W. 2 fold. engr. Cont. vellum. (Library stickers on front side, traces on spine, upper pastedown detached). -- (2).
CAPELLEN, A. v.d. Gedenkschriften (1621-54). Uitg. d. R.J. v.d. Capellen. Utr., J. v. Schoonhoven, 1777-78. 2 vols. (4), 45, (1), 660; (4), 508 (= 510) pp. W. engr. portr. of the author by R. Vinkeles. Cont. unif. hcf. w. raised bands, red & black mor. letterpieces. (Joints partly split, binds. a bit worn along extremities, sides rubbed). -- L.P. v.d. SPIEGEL. Brieven en negotiatien. Waarbij gevoegd zijn veele authentique stukken, strekkende tot beter verstand van dezelve brieven. Amst., J. Allart, 1803. 3 vols. W. engr. front.-portr. Cont. hcf., gilt spines w. mor. letterpieces. (W. libr. stamps). -- And 1 o. (6). NOTE:Ad 1: Only edition of this useful adjunct to Aitzema's Saken van staet en oorlogh, and one of the rare omissions from J.H. Rodriguez bibliography (Boxer). Van der Capellen was among the earliest investors in the West India Company and frequently served on committees of the States-General (in which he was a member for Gelderland), which dealt with the affairs of that company. - Boxer, The Dutch in Brazil, p. 296; Sabin 10737.
RUSSIA -- GROND-TEKENING van de Russische hoofdstadt St. Petersburg door Czaer Pieter de Eerste In 't Jaer 1703 aengelegt. Utr., J. Broedelet, (1705). Plain, fold. map with inset map of the river Neva. 286 x 390 (=map size). (Some minor foxing). Uncommon. -- KAERT van het geheele Russische Keizerryk Mitsgaders Groot en Klein Tartaryen. Utr., J. Broedelet, 1743. Plain, fold. map. 546 x 495 mm. (Slightly browned/foxed). -- (2).
EMBLEM BOOKS -- VISSCHER, ROEMER. Zinne-poppen; alle verciert met rijmen, en sommige met proze: door zijn dochter Anna Roemers. Amst., J. v. Ravesteyn, 1669. W. ti-engr. & 193 engr. emblems. - Bound with: Id. Brabbelingh. Amst., J. v. Ravesteyn, 1669. 212 pp. - 2 parts in 1 vol. 12°. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. (Old name entry on ti-p.). NOTE:One of the rarest & finest Dutch emblem books. Edition edited by Roemer's daughter Anna who augmented it with 10 emblems. - Landwehr 874; De Vries 56; Praz 531 (note); Visser 516. - Very fine copy. With the bookplate of G.J.Th. Beelaerts van Blokland.
LEIDEN -- ORLERS, J.J. Beschrijvinge der Stadt Leyden. 2e dr. Leyden, (etc.), A.J. Cloeting & A. Commelijn, 1641. 3 parts in 1 vol. (30), 738, (14) pp. W. 1 fold. plan of Leiden & 2 fold. engr. depict. the Spanish siege & later relief of the town, 11 engr. views in text & extra: 6 double-p. engr. plates (taken from the 1st edition). 4°. Cont. vellum. (2 fold. plates rep./strengthened on v°, inner margin faintly stained at the end, else a fine copy). NOTE:Second edition of the first description of Leiden, but the first mentioning Rembrandt van Rijn (p. 375) and with the six double-page plates from the first edition added. - Nijhoff/v. H. 222; Haitsma Mulier 362b. - Ex libris F.C. Koch.
AFRICA -- "AFRICÆ TABULA NOVA". Antwerp, (Ortelius), 1570 (i.e. 1580's/early 1590's). Engr. map by F. Hogenberg, beautifully cold. by a cont. hand. 376 x 507 mm. Framed, glazed and under passepartout. (Uninspected out of frame, but apparently in very good condition). NOTE:Beautiful map decorated with a large cartouche with 2 caryatids, sea monsters and a sea battle in the right lower corner. - Van den Broecke 8; V.d. Krogt 8600:31. To be dated after 1581 and before 1595.
LEIDEN -- COLLECTION of 11 works on Leiden art or by Leiden artists. Dif. sizes. NOTE:I.a.: NAT, Rien van der. "Waar heeft men alles toch voor nodig voor dat men over heeft". W. 4 or. etchings by R. v.d. Nat & poems by E. de Gilde, H. Ruigrok, F. Terken & T. Bruinja. Printed in 35 numb. copies. In or. portfol. -- 248 OBJEKTEN. Leids Acad. Kunstcentrum. 1968. Owrps. -- M. GERRITSMA. 15 portretten/linoleumsnede. Leiden, 1996. In or. small box. Printed in 15 numb. copies. -- ODE AAN DE HOOGDRUK. Leiden, De Bange Duivel, 1989. W. 4 or. prints, all signed in pencil. Printed in 120 numb. copies. -- UITGAVE t.g.v. 2-jarig bestaan va Grafische Werkplaats 'Lokaal 07' (Haagweg 4 Leiden). W. 9 or. prints, signed in pencil. In box. Printed in 25 numb. copies.
VORMEN VAN DE KLEUR. New Shapes of Color. Amst., Stedelijk Mus., 1966. 8, (38) pp. W. 4 silkscreen prints by B. Bonies, Elsworth Kelly, G.-K. Pfahler & W. Turnbull (27x27 cm), & num. ills. 4°. Loose as issued in or. chemise & obrds. portfol. (Small tears in chemise & portfol., portfol. slightly rubbed).
Coconut wooden hourglass shaped priest's drum, laber reads: Provenance Beloea. Provenance H.S.L. Blekkink, leeraar M.O.. Herewith an Asmat drum, Cenderawashih Bay drum and Lower Sepik, drum. Provenance: The private collection of Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague, The Netherlands [4] h. 61,5 cm.
Sulawesi, Toraja, boat shaped two stringed instrument, late 19th - early 20th century, one one side decorated with geometric pattern, a warrior with a rifle, ship motives and a stylized water buffalo head. Provenance: The private collection of Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague, The Netherlands [1] L. 131 cm.
Burkina Faso, Mossi, a doll for three quater covered in leather. Herewith three other Mossi dolls. Provenance the collection Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague h. 35,2 cm. Provenance: The private collection of Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague, The Netherlands [4]
Central Africa, a collection of three metal sanza and two wooden sanza with gourd resonance box. Provenance the collection Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague Provenance: The private collection of Musical instruments of Piet van Boxel, The Hague, The Netherlands [5] L. 14 - 18,7 cm.

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