Collection of books printed in Amsterdam in the 17th and 18th centuries:
• Nachalat Shivah, by R. Shmuel HaLevi. Amsterdam, [1667-1668]. First edition. Signatures, stamps and many handwritten inscriptions.
• Responsa Tzemach Tzedek, by R. Menachem Mendel Krochmal. Amsterdam, [1675]. First edition. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions.
• Parach Mateh Aharon, Parts I and II, by R. Aharon HaKohen Perachyah (author of Bigdei Kehunah). Amsterdam, [1703]. Two volumes. Ownership inscriptions in Sephardic script. Stamp of R. Tzvi Hirsch Grodzinski (1858-1948), prominent rabbi in the United States for over sixty years. Disciple and relative of R. David Shlomo Grodzinski (father of R. Chaim Ozer).
• Kol HaRemez by R. Moshe Zacuto. Amsterdam, [1719]. Stamps.
• Chiddushei HaRitva. Amsterdam, [1729]. With additional copy, comprising the frontispiece lacking in the first volume and extra copies of leaves 8-55, novellae on tractate Bava Metzia. Ownership inscription in first volume. Several glosses. In second volumes, ownership inscriptions; stamps of R. David Ish Shalom Friedman, rabbi of Tzeilem (Deutschkreutz, Hungary) in 1891-1906, son-in-law of R. Menachem Katz Prostitz Rabbi of Tzeilem.
• Pri Chadash, by R. Chizkiyah da Silva. Amsterdam, [1730]. Bound with: Mayim Chayim, by R. Chizkiyah da Silva. Amsterdam, [1730].
8 volumes. Size and condition vary. Most with new bindings. The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.