Title from text engraved above image., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Title translation in British Museum catalogue: Drinking cup, beaker, of Fi-âne or Vianen : second scene of Esop's Ghost., Spelling of the first word of title varies in Stephens., Plate numbered '5' within the image., Earlier text burnished from plate and replaced with title and verse of this edition., Ten lines of verse below image: Geen beter middel, als dit hooglands Nectar-vogt ..., and Mounted to 27 x 17 cm.
Title from item., Title translation in British Museum catalogue: Result of the wind trade., Publication place and date from book in which this print was published., Six columns of verse in Dutch below image: 1. Siet hier Mynheer de Directeur ..., Plate 27 from: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid ... , v. 1., and Watermark in the right part of sheet.
Title engraved above image., Title translation in British Museum catalogue: True portrait of the renowned Mr. Quinquenpoix., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Image on smaller plate set in center of a larger plate engraved with title and verse., Two columns of verse in Dutch on either side of image plate: Kom uit, kom uit, het regent nu dukaten ..., and Plate 63 from: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid ... , v. 1.
Title from British Museum catalogue., Title translation in British Museum catalogue: Pasquin's wind cards of the wind trade in the year 1720., Publication place and date from book in which this print was published., One of two plates depicting a set of 54 playing cards., Twenty seven images of playing cards in three rows, begining with the king of hearts in the upper left corner and ending with the image of a cock holding a print of unicorn in his beak in the lower right corner. Each image is 8.4 x 4.8 cm., and Part of plate 15 from: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid ... , v. 2.