Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $7,500
Including buyer's premium
Kolieb family of Vienna collection of documents. Late 19th century – early 20th century.
Collection of personal documents, certificates and letters, related to David Leon Kolieb (1858-1913) and his son, Dr. Siegfried Kolieb of Vienna (both doctors, served the Austro-Hungarian army).
Collection includes amongst other items: decorated military discharge certificates granted to David by his army units; a photograph of David Leon Kolieb's tomb stone; a Ketubah of Vienna of the year 1885 for the marriage of David son of Aryeh Kolieb and Sarah Hendel; envelope with 20 greeting cards and calling cards, mostly of Jews; invitation to Siegfried's Bar Mitzvah, 1898 (later Siegfried became a doctor in Vienna); large photograph (38X28 cm) of the Great Synagogue of Vienna interior, and more documents.
More than 50 items, various sizes and conditions.
Collection of personal documents, certificates and letters, related to David Leon Kolieb (1858-1913) and his son, Dr. Siegfried Kolieb of Vienna (both doctors, served the Austro-Hungarian army).
Collection includes amongst other items: decorated military discharge certificates granted to David by his army units; a photograph of David Leon Kolieb's tomb stone; a Ketubah of Vienna of the year 1885 for the marriage of David son of Aryeh Kolieb and Sarah Hendel; envelope with 20 greeting cards and calling cards, mostly of Jews; invitation to Siegfried's Bar Mitzvah, 1898 (later Siegfried became a doctor in Vienna); large photograph (38X28 cm) of the Great Synagogue of Vienna interior, and more documents.
More than 50 items, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
14 documents and certificates of the Grün family, documenting their lives. 1875-1916 (most documents of late 19th century).
Amongst the documents: Birth certificates of Heinrich and Katerina Grün (Hungary and Czecholslovakia), marriage certificate of the couple, Austrian naturalization certificate, certificate of renunciation of Hungarian citizenship, certificate of release of military service, certificate of graduation and more. Most documents are of Austria and Hungary.
Size varies. Most documents in good condition.
Amongst the documents: Birth certificates of Heinrich and Katerina Grün (Hungary and Czecholslovakia), marriage certificate of the couple, Austrian naturalization certificate, certificate of renunciation of Hungarian citizenship, certificate of release of military service, certificate of graduation and more. Most documents are of Austria and Hungary.
Size varies. Most documents in good condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Unsold
Deutsches Einheits Familienstammbuch. Berlin, 1930's.
A book for registering the family tree. Book contains a marriage register of Henrik Berger with Malka Zwiebel of Frankfurt am Main, April 1936.
The marriage certificate is ink-stamped by the Av-Beit-Din of Frankfurt am Main, Ya'akov Yehuda HaLevi Hoffman. The other forms are blank.
56 Pages, 21 cm. Fair condition.
A book for registering the family tree. Book contains a marriage register of Henrik Berger with Malka Zwiebel of Frankfurt am Main, April 1936.
The marriage certificate is ink-stamped by the Av-Beit-Din of Frankfurt am Main, Ya'akov Yehuda HaLevi Hoffman. The other forms are blank.
56 Pages, 21 cm. Fair condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
Including buyer's premium
4 Memory books. Germany, 1917-1918 (one book of 1933).
Blanks for filling in the names of the deceased, date of their death and dates of their memory services. Including prayers: Yizkor, Kaddish, sections of Psalms, Adon Olam etc. Attached: obituaries from newspapers, a letter, and four high quality photographs. One album is unused. German.
Varied size and condition.
Blanks for filling in the names of the deceased, date of their death and dates of their memory services. Including prayers: Yizkor, Kaddish, sections of Psalms, Adon Olam etc. Attached: obituaries from newspapers, a letter, and four high quality photographs. One album is unused. German.
Varied size and condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $100
Unsold
Die Colonisation Palästina's, Major Claude Reignier Conder. Printout from "Judischen Presse", Berlin, 1892.
The settlement of Palestine, lectures of the "Chovevei Zion" association in London. German.
29 Pages, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, tears and creases.
The settlement of Palestine, lectures of the "Chovevei Zion" association in London. German.
29 Pages, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, tears and creases.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Unsold
1. Kuntres HaKlalim, books and essays, glosses, comments and critiques on the rules of Mishnah, by Aharon Yelinek. Vienna, 1878.
2. Kuntres HaMekonen, Yizkor prayers by Aharon Yelinek. Vienna, 1881.
3. Meir Ayin el Sefer Shoftim, including commentaries and exegesis, by Meir Ish Shalom. Printed in honor of Aharon Yelinek's birthday. Vienna, [1891].
Aharon (Adolph) Yelinek (1821-1893), Jewish-German scholar, bibliographer and Judaism researcher. Of the leaders of "Chochmat Yisrael" movement and establisher of Beit Midrash Le-Rabanim in Vienna. Edited the Midrashim and Kabbalah collections "Beit Ha-Midrash".
Average size 23 cm., good condition. Simple cardboard bindings.
2. Kuntres HaMekonen, Yizkor prayers by Aharon Yelinek. Vienna, 1881.
3. Meir Ayin el Sefer Shoftim, including commentaries and exegesis, by Meir Ish Shalom. Printed in honor of Aharon Yelinek's birthday. Vienna, [1891].
Aharon (Adolph) Yelinek (1821-1893), Jewish-German scholar, bibliographer and Judaism researcher. Of the leaders of "Chochmat Yisrael" movement and establisher of Beit Midrash Le-Rabanim in Vienna. Edited the Midrashim and Kabbalah collections "Beit Ha-Midrash".
Average size 23 cm., good condition. Simple cardboard bindings.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Unsold
Mateh Moshe, Der Mosesstab, Sermons for Shabbat and holidays, by L[eopold] Wollner. Vienna, 1882. German, Hebrew citations.
[4], 100 pages, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains, ink stamps, no cover. Slight tears.
Grabreden, sermons held in the synagogue of Bieliz, Poland on March 26, 1900. Vienna, 1900. Sermons by five rabbis. German, Hebrew citations.
[2], 32 pages, 15 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Tears to cover with omission.
[4], 100 pages, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains, ink stamps, no cover. Slight tears.
Grabreden, sermons held in the synagogue of Bieliz, Poland on March 26, 1900. Vienna, 1900. Sermons by five rabbis. German, Hebrew citations.
[2], 32 pages, 15 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Tears to cover with omission.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $100
Unsold
Volume with collection of sermons by Rabbi Moritz Loewe:
1. Die Probe - und die Antritts-Predigt des Rabbinats-Candidaten, Dr. Moritz Loewe. Güstrow, Germany, 1841. Sermons held in synagogue on Pesach Saturday and on Saturday following Mot Kedoshim.
2. Den Eltern wohlthun der Kinder hochstes Gluck, Dr. Moritz Loewe.
Güstrow, Germany, 1842.
3. Was trostet uns beim Heimgange des guten Fursten?, Dr. Moritz Loewe. Güstrow, Germany, 1842. Eulogy on the occasion of the death of Duke Paul Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg.
47; 16; 16 pages, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Simple cardboard binding.
1. Die Probe - und die Antritts-Predigt des Rabbinats-Candidaten, Dr. Moritz Loewe. Güstrow, Germany, 1841. Sermons held in synagogue on Pesach Saturday and on Saturday following Mot Kedoshim.
2. Den Eltern wohlthun der Kinder hochstes Gluck, Dr. Moritz Loewe.
Güstrow, Germany, 1842.
3. Was trostet uns beim Heimgange des guten Fursten?, Dr. Moritz Loewe. Güstrow, Germany, 1842. Eulogy on the occasion of the death of Duke Paul Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg.
47; 16; 16 pages, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Simple cardboard binding.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Unsold
Katheder und Kanzel, Padagogisch-homiletisches Beiblatt des Jeschurun. Sermons supplement of the Jewish periodical "Yeshurun". [Berlin], 1894-1895.
24 consecutive monthly issues, sermons supplement of "Yeshurun" periodical. German, a few Hebrew citations.
224 pages, (continuous numbering), 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, slight moth damages, detached leaves, no binding.
24 consecutive monthly issues, sermons supplement of "Yeshurun" periodical. German, a few Hebrew citations.
224 pages, (continuous numbering), 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, slight moth damages, detached leaves, no binding.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $500
Unsold
1. Der alte Prager Judenfriedhof, Dr. L. Jeřábek [Ancient Jewish cemetery of Prague]. Prague, 1903. Articles and photographs of the cemetery.
2. Das Prager Ghetto, Ignát Herrmann, Dr. Josef Teige, Dr. Zikmund Winter [The Prague Ghetto]. Prague, 1903. Articles, illustrations and photographs of Jewish life in the Jewish quarter of Prague.
3. Die jüdischen Denkmäler in der Tschechoslowakei [Jewish monuments in Czekoslovakia]. Prague, 1933. Articles, photographs of synaguges' buildings, cemeteries, Jewish tomb-stones, books and Jewish religious objects in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
Three books in large format, fair to good condition.
2. Das Prager Ghetto, Ignát Herrmann, Dr. Josef Teige, Dr. Zikmund Winter [The Prague Ghetto]. Prague, 1903. Articles, illustrations and photographs of Jewish life in the Jewish quarter of Prague.
3. Die jüdischen Denkmäler in der Tschechoslowakei [Jewish monuments in Czekoslovakia]. Prague, 1933. Articles, photographs of synaguges' buildings, cemeteries, Jewish tomb-stones, books and Jewish religious objects in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
Three books in large format, fair to good condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $400
Unsold
Mikrah Torah Nevi'im U-Ketuvim, Die Israelitische Bibel. Bible translated and published by D. Ludwig Philippson, Leipzig, 1841-1849. Four volumes.
German translation of the Bible, by Dr. Yehudah Ludwig Philippson (1811-1889), reform rabbi, founder and editor of a Jewish paper, translator of the bible into German, writer of religious philosophy books and historical novels. Many engraving prints. Hebrew and German.
First volume – Torah, 1000 pages; Second volume – Nevi'im Rishonim, 704 pages; Third volume – Nevi'im Achronim, 1560 pages; Fourth volume – Ketuvim, 632 pages.
25 cm, good condition. Many foxing, moisture marks. Bindings somewhat worn, colorful page-cutting.
German translation of the Bible, by Dr. Yehudah Ludwig Philippson (1811-1889), reform rabbi, founder and editor of a Jewish paper, translator of the bible into German, writer of religious philosophy books and historical novels. Many engraving prints. Hebrew and German.
First volume – Torah, 1000 pages; Second volume – Nevi'im Rishonim, 704 pages; Third volume – Nevi'im Achronim, 1560 pages; Fourth volume – Ketuvim, 632 pages.
25 cm, good condition. Many foxing, moisture marks. Bindings somewhat worn, colorful page-cutting.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $400
Unsold
Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim, Illustrirte Pracht Bibel fur Israeliten, by Prof. Julius Fürst. Prague, 1884. Four volumes.
Bible translated into German, by Julius Fürst (1805-1873), Jewish historian and lexicographer born in Germany, lecturer of eastern languages in Leipzig University.
First volume – Torah, 480 pages; Second volume – Nevi'im rishonim, 880 pages; Third volume – Nevi'im achronim, 881-1331 pages; Fourth volume – Ketuvim, 1333-1853 pages.
31.5 cm. Good condition. Many foxing stains. Cardboard bindings with new spines. Slight tears to leaves. Ownership inscriptions.
Bible translated into German, by Julius Fürst (1805-1873), Jewish historian and lexicographer born in Germany, lecturer of eastern languages in Leipzig University.
First volume – Torah, 480 pages; Second volume – Nevi'im rishonim, 880 pages; Third volume – Nevi'im achronim, 881-1331 pages; Fourth volume – Ketuvim, 1333-1853 pages.
31.5 cm. Good condition. Many foxing stains. Cardboard bindings with new spines. Slight tears to leaves. Ownership inscriptions.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue