1 Map of Western Europe with the main centres of paper production between 1550 and 1850 4
2 Papermaking, etching by an anonymous German engraver, c.1800 5
3 A depiction of a small Hollanderbeater, engraving from âVersuch de Ursprung der Spielkarten â¦â, by J. G. I Breitkopf, 1784 6
4 The complete production line of a papermill in the 19th century, wood engraving from âDe voornaamste uitvindingenâ, Leiden, c.1860 7
5 Two ream wrappers from the Lizonne area for the Dutch market, c.1655 9
6 A view of the Gleismühle, Woodcut to âWeltchronikâ, by Hartmann Schedel, 1493 10
7 A ream wrapper for âRögemer Schlangen Papierâ made in the Würtemberg area, c.1700 11
8 A detail of a map of Basle with the location of the papermills. Engraving by Gabriel Bodenehr, 1720 13
9 A depiction of a papermill in the vicinty of Strasbourg, etching by Jacob van der Heyden, ca. 1630 13
10 A depiction of a Hollander beater, wood engraving from âDe voornaamste uitvindingenâ, Leiden, c.1860 14
11 A ream wrapper for Pro Patria paper by the Van der Ley family, c. 1760 15
12 View of a papermill near Vaassen in Gelderland, drawing by Gerrit Hulseboom, c.1800 16
13 A ream wrapper with Fortuna, made probably in the Veluwe area for the trader P. Koumans Smeding, c.1820 17
14 A ream wrapper for paper with Arms of England watermark, traded by H. F. de Charro from The Hague, c.1850 18
15 Titlepage to J. C. Schäfferâs book with experiments from 1770 23
16 Detail of a ream wrapper with the description Supra fine fine, c.1815 24
17 Detail of a French ream wrapper printed on very crude material, c.1700 25
18 Detail of a Brocade paper, printed in Nurnberg, 1720 26
19 Three details of different marbled papers, dating from 1630 to 1750 27
20 Detail of a so-called âHernhutterâpaper, decorated with starch paint, c.1750 28
21 Detail of a printed, decorated paper, c.1770 28
22 Depiction of a complete ream wrapper from the Honigh family, c.1820 29
23 Depiction of a classic ream wrapper for (L) paper with Arms of Amsterdam watermark, c.1700, and (R) a ream wrapper for paper in use during the Kingdom of Holland, 1806â1810 29
24 A ream wrapper for Foolscap paper, probably from the Veluwe area, c.1660 35
25 Depiction of two ream wrappers for paper with horn watermark (L) German paper, c.1820 and (R) paper made by Jean Villedary in France for the Dutch market, c.1680â1700 37
26 A ream wrapper for Phoenix paper, c.1655, collection Zeeland Archives, Middelburg 40
27 A ream wrapper for Seven Provinces paper, c.1653, Collection Zeeland Archives, Middelburg 41