Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $2,400
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Miniature Sefer Torah, particularly fine calligraphy, letters are shaped based on the Ari (Chasidic), in an antique styled calligraphy [would match the style of Russia-Poland, early 19th century].
Homogenous, legible and clear calligraphy. Based on the level of calligraphy and elaborate processing, it would appear that this Sefer Torah was crafted on special order and with great accuracy and conform to the relevant Halachot and customs. Some of the larger letters are from a tradition which differs from the Sifrei Torah of our times.
There are damages on the headers of several pages [mainly affecting the Sefer Va-Yikra]. Spots of damaged text were fixed with Chasidic calligraphy of that time on a parchment patch. [The restoration was made in conformity with all relevant Halachot reported by the Poskim in Yoreh De’ah Siman 280 for the restoration of a Sefer Torah on a parchment patch].
Thin parchment with special processing, about 28.5 cm. High quality, light and strong, artistically crafted wood supports. Maximum size: 43.5 cm. Total weight: about 1,400 grams. Overall good condition. Faded ink in many places. Velvet (decades old) coat, with embroideries of lions carrying a Torah Crown.
Homogenous, legible and clear calligraphy. Based on the level of calligraphy and elaborate processing, it would appear that this Sefer Torah was crafted on special order and with great accuracy and conform to the relevant Halachot and customs. Some of the larger letters are from a tradition which differs from the Sifrei Torah of our times.
There are damages on the headers of several pages [mainly affecting the Sefer Va-Yikra]. Spots of damaged text were fixed with Chasidic calligraphy of that time on a parchment patch. [The restoration was made in conformity with all relevant Halachot reported by the Poskim in Yoreh De’ah Siman 280 for the restoration of a Sefer Torah on a parchment patch].
Thin parchment with special processing, about 28.5 cm. High quality, light and strong, artistically crafted wood supports. Maximum size: 43.5 cm. Total weight: about 1,400 grams. Overall good condition. Faded ink in many places. Velvet (decades old) coat, with embroideries of lions carrying a Torah Crown.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $3,125
Including buyer's premium
Antique Sefer Torah, Yemen, [17th-19th century?].
An impressive Sefer Torah, with particularly beautiful handwriting, on red parchment (thick, soft skin) according to the custom of Yemenite Jews. Several sheets were replaced later on light parchment. From the aspect of the tradition of writing, the book has not yet been studied but we will note that Shirat Ha'azinu is written in 70 rows, something that varies according to the different traditions.
Sheet height c. 61 c. Average width of columns c. 11 cm. 227 columns. Varied conditions good-fair, tears and stains.
An impressive Sefer Torah, with particularly beautiful handwriting, on red parchment (thick, soft skin) according to the custom of Yemenite Jews. Several sheets were replaced later on light parchment. From the aspect of the tradition of writing, the book has not yet been studied but we will note that Shirat Ha'azinu is written in 70 rows, something that varies according to the different traditions.
Sheet height c. 61 c. Average width of columns c. 11 cm. 227 columns. Varied conditions good-fair, tears and stains.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Megilat Esther, written on a parchment, with two artistic adornments on the column headers. “Ha-Melech” Megila [most columns start with the word “Ha-Melech”]. Comes in a leather case adorned with a delicate engraving, and a “Megilat Esther” tag.
40.5 cm. 32 lines in each column. Very good condition. Leather coated cardboard cone case, 46 cm, good-fair condition, the cone’s edges are damaged or missing on both sides.
This Megilah is apparently Kosher.
40.5 cm. 32 lines in each column. Very good condition. Leather coated cardboard cone case, 46 cm, good-fair condition, the cone’s edges are damaged or missing on both sides.
This Megilah is apparently Kosher.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Megillat Esther written on parchment, 11 rows, ktav Beit Yoseph. [Beginning of 20th century]. On outside of parchment, stamp of earlier owner [died Elul 1935].
According to the opinion of the Vilna Gaon and the Chatam Sofer, the letters of the amud of the ten sons of Haman should be the same size as the rest of the megilla. According to other opinions, the ten sons of Haman should be written on one whole amud and in large letters. In our generation, meticulously observant people have begun to write all the megilla in 11 rows, to satisfy all opinions. These megillot are more expensive since they have more amudim that regular megillot. It is rare to find a megilla with 11 rows from such an early period of time, [most of the poskim who discuss this disagreement, do not bring this solution of writing 11 rows, see Mishna B'rura Siman 691, Sha'ar Tzion, 16. It is well known that the Chazon Ish owned such a megilla].
17 cm. Good-fair condition, faded ink in many letters. Stains. Ancient worn leather case.
According to the opinion of the Vilna Gaon and the Chatam Sofer, the letters of the amud of the ten sons of Haman should be the same size as the rest of the megilla. According to other opinions, the ten sons of Haman should be written on one whole amud and in large letters. In our generation, meticulously observant people have begun to write all the megilla in 11 rows, to satisfy all opinions. These megillot are more expensive since they have more amudim that regular megillot. It is rare to find a megilla with 11 rows from such an early period of time, [most of the poskim who discuss this disagreement, do not bring this solution of writing 11 rows, see Mishna B'rura Siman 691, Sha'ar Tzion, 16. It is well known that the Chazon Ish owned such a megilla].
17 cm. Good-fair condition, faded ink in many letters. Stains. Ancient worn leather case.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $400
Unsold
Rimonim for Sefer Torah, made of brass. Morocco, 19th century.
Decorations cut in patterns of plants and nice geometric shapes, abstract style, characteristic to the region where they were created. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear marks and a little corrosion. Repairs.
Decorations cut in patterns of plants and nice geometric shapes, abstract style, characteristic to the region where they were created. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear marks and a little corrosion. Repairs.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
1. Miniature Sefer Torah printed on paper, rolled on two wooden supports [“Atzei Chaim”], wrapped in a red cloth coat [“Me’il”] bearing the inscription “Yeshivat Rabeinu Shlomo Kluger… New York". [1940’s]. Maximal size 14 cm, including wood supports. Good condition.
2. Especially miniature Sefer Torah, printed on paper, rolled on two supports [“Atzei Chaim”] made of copper, wrapped in a light blue coat embroidered with a Magen David and the letters Kaf and Tav [Keter Torah]; in an original, Aron-Kodesh-like copper case adorned with lions and the Tables of the Covenant, engraving on the back “State of Israel 10”. Israel [1958]. Printed sheet: 35 mm; with the copper handles: 53 mm. Very good condition.
2. Especially miniature Sefer Torah, printed on paper, rolled on two supports [“Atzei Chaim”] made of copper, wrapped in a light blue coat embroidered with a Magen David and the letters Kaf and Tav [Keter Torah]; in an original, Aron-Kodesh-like copper case adorned with lions and the Tables of the Covenant, engraving on the back “State of Israel 10”. Israel [1958]. Printed sheet: 35 mm; with the copper handles: 53 mm. Very good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $6,500
Including buyer's premium
Large curtain with a smaller, upper curtain [Kaporet] for the Aron Kodesh. [Matersdorf – Pressburg], 1860.
Velvet curtain, adorned with gold and silver threaded embroideries, lions and the two tables of the covenant, with metal bells. Donated by “The modest woman Milka daughter of the late Ber Sofer z”l and widow of Meir Faksh. On the day of her grandson’s Bar Mitsva, Avraham Meir son of Shmuel…”. The upper curtain is embroidered with the words “Kodesh La-Hashem”.
Milka Faksh -Meir of Matersdorf passed away in 1885. She was the daughter of Rabbi Issachar Ber Sofer of Matersdorf and the widow of Rabbi Meir Faksh who passed away in the city of Vienna in 1837 (see enclosed material, “Tzuf Dvash” by Rabbi Akiva sofer, page 284). According to the family, who brought the curtain from Hungary, this curtain had been used at the Pressburg community synagogue.
Dark maroon (faded) velvet curtain and upper curtain, adorned with plant and star themed embroideries and 6 metal bells.
The curtain’s dimensions are 138 X 177 cm some of the ornaments are unstitched. Most of the curtain is faded. Tears on the upper part of the velvet fabric, some of which were unprofessionally sawn. A later velvet patch was sawn on the left side of the curtain. The upper curtain’s dimensions are 42 X 147 cm with similar damages.
Velvet curtain, adorned with gold and silver threaded embroideries, lions and the two tables of the covenant, with metal bells. Donated by “The modest woman Milka daughter of the late Ber Sofer z”l and widow of Meir Faksh. On the day of her grandson’s Bar Mitsva, Avraham Meir son of Shmuel…”. The upper curtain is embroidered with the words “Kodesh La-Hashem”.
Milka Faksh -Meir of Matersdorf passed away in 1885. She was the daughter of Rabbi Issachar Ber Sofer of Matersdorf and the widow of Rabbi Meir Faksh who passed away in the city of Vienna in 1837 (see enclosed material, “Tzuf Dvash” by Rabbi Akiva sofer, page 284). According to the family, who brought the curtain from Hungary, this curtain had been used at the Pressburg community synagogue.
Dark maroon (faded) velvet curtain and upper curtain, adorned with plant and star themed embroideries and 6 metal bells.
The curtain’s dimensions are 138 X 177 cm some of the ornaments are unstitched. Most of the curtain is faded. Tears on the upper part of the velvet fabric, some of which were unprofessionally sawn. A later velvet patch was sawn on the left side of the curtain. The upper curtain’s dimensions are 42 X 147 cm with similar damages.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
*Parochet (curtain) for Holy Ark, made of white and blue velvet. At center, a dedication embroidered with gold thread: "Parochet dedicated by the dear woman Chana Siyag…". *Velvet fabric for Torah scroll with embroidered dedication, by the donor "Shmuel Fisher, in memory of his parents Aharon and Beila, 1897". *Two velvet covers for Torah scrolls, with decorations embroidered with gold thread. *Three embroidered fabric bags for tallit and tefillin, two decorated with Magen David. *A cloth for the amud of the chazzan, edges cut in shape of star, gold embroidery.
Total of 8 items, varied size and condition.
Total of 8 items, varied size and condition.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Unsold
1. An embroidered Matzoth cover. At center, two lions holding a Magen David. Above them: Chag HaPesach, below them Pesach-Matzoth-U'Maror. In lower right corner, three squares, Cohen, Levi, Yisrael. 40X45 cm. Fair condition. Creases, stains.
2. A velvet tefillin bag, decorated with colorful embroidery (flowers and birds), with writing "Berel ben Yoseph, 565[6] [1896]. 18X24.5 cm. Fair condition. The velvet is worn, upper part unraveled.
2. A velvet tefillin bag, decorated with colorful embroidery (flowers and birds), with writing "Berel ben Yoseph, 565[6] [1896]. 18X24.5 cm. Fair condition. The velvet is worn, upper part unraveled.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
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A silver Kiddush cup (signed).
An etching of a shield and inside "eternal souvenir"; an etched dedication "on the wedding day of the Groom Ya'akov Finkelstein, a gift from Rebbe of Modzhitz Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub, Tel Aviv, Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av 1966".
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub (1905-1984), the third rebbe of Modzhitz, author of Imrei Eish was born in Lublin and was brought up by his grandfather, Rabbi Yisrael Taub, the founder of the Modzhitz Chassidut. His mother was the daughter of Rebbe Avraham Eiger of Lublin, son of Rebbe Yehuda Leib Eiger of Lublin, grandson of Rabbi Akiva Eiger. [On his wedding day, Rebbe Shmuel Eliyahu Taub received Rabbi Akiva Eiger's etrog box].
Height: 11.5 cm, width: 6.5 cm. Good condition. Few corrosion marks and slight bends.
An etching of a shield and inside "eternal souvenir"; an etched dedication "on the wedding day of the Groom Ya'akov Finkelstein, a gift from Rebbe of Modzhitz Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub, Tel Aviv, Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av 1966".
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub (1905-1984), the third rebbe of Modzhitz, author of Imrei Eish was born in Lublin and was brought up by his grandfather, Rabbi Yisrael Taub, the founder of the Modzhitz Chassidut. His mother was the daughter of Rebbe Avraham Eiger of Lublin, son of Rebbe Yehuda Leib Eiger of Lublin, grandson of Rabbi Akiva Eiger. [On his wedding day, Rebbe Shmuel Eliyahu Taub received Rabbi Akiva Eiger's etrog box].
Height: 11.5 cm, width: 6.5 cm. Good condition. Few corrosion marks and slight bends.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
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A pewter plate with engraved decorations. Produced by JM [Johann Motzars], [c. 1840?].
In center of plate drawing of the Tana'im reclining in Bnei Brak and telling about the Exodus from Egypt the entire night and at the side are images of two of their disciples who are coming to tell them that the time of reciting Kriyat Shema has arrived. Engraved at the side of the table around which the rabbis are reclining is the writing "Rabboteinu, higiya zeman" (Our Rabbis, the time has arrived).
Diameter: 20.5-21.5 cm. Fair-poor condition.
In center of plate drawing of the Tana'im reclining in Bnei Brak and telling about the Exodus from Egypt the entire night and at the side are images of two of their disciples who are coming to tell them that the time of reciting Kriyat Shema has arrived. Engraved at the side of the table around which the rabbis are reclining is the writing "Rabboteinu, higiya zeman" (Our Rabbis, the time has arrived).
Diameter: 20.5-21.5 cm. Fair-poor condition.
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Objects and ceremonial art, amulets
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $600
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A Jew wrapped in a tallit reading a book. Oil on fabric, on upper right corner, signed L.Y. Paneth. [Hungary? Beginning of 20th century?].
16X21 cm. frame 28X34 cm (slightly loose). Good condition, except two tears in upper and lower part of fabric
16X21 cm. frame 28X34 cm (slightly loose). Good condition, except two tears in upper and lower part of fabric
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