Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
A Torah scroll rescued from the burning Synagogue on Tlomacka Street. Poland, [mid 20th century]. Oil on canvas mounted on plywood.
The painting shows the figure of a Jew holding a Torah scroll, rescued from the Tlomacka Synagogue rising in flames. "Beit HaKnesset HaGadol of Warsaw" / The Synagogue on Tlomacka Street was planned by the Architect Leonardo Marconi and was inaugurated in 1878 with 1100 seats. In 1943, at the end of the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the District SS officer ordered flaunting the bombing of the Synagogue, and its photographs were sent to Heinrich Himmler's headquarter in Berlin as a sign that the Jewish life in Warsaw was extinguished.
49.5X68.5 cm. Several damages.
The painting shows the figure of a Jew holding a Torah scroll, rescued from the Tlomacka Synagogue rising in flames. "Beit HaKnesset HaGadol of Warsaw" / The Synagogue on Tlomacka Street was planned by the Architect Leonardo Marconi and was inaugurated in 1878 with 1100 seats. In 1943, at the end of the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the District SS officer ordered flaunting the bombing of the Synagogue, and its photographs were sent to Heinrich Himmler's headquarter in Berlin as a sign that the Jewish life in Warsaw was extinguished.
49.5X68.5 cm. Several damages.
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"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $300
Unsold
Portrait of a Rabbi. Colored drawing on Bakelite. [Germany, beginning of 20th century].
Colored Bakelite; glass and copper frame, embedded with ivory. Stamped: N. Scheich (?). Miniature drawing on an elliptic piece of Bakelite.
6.5X8.5 cm. frame 12.5X14.5 cm.
Colored Bakelite; glass and copper frame, embedded with ivory. Stamped: N. Scheich (?). Miniature drawing on an elliptic piece of Bakelite.
6.5X8.5 cm. frame 12.5X14.5 cm.
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"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $850
Sold for: $1,625
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of the author (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Mark Twain, made by Eliyahu Ya'akobi.
[Odessa], 1922.
Collage of leaves and flowers; wood and glass frame, copper doors. Stamped: "Eliyahu Ya'akobi, 5682" (on the reverse).
19.5 X31.5 cm. original frame: 30.5X46.5 cm. Break to glass (on the reverse).
[Odessa], 1922.
Collage of leaves and flowers; wood and glass frame, copper doors. Stamped: "Eliyahu Ya'akobi, 5682" (on the reverse).
19.5 X31.5 cm. original frame: 30.5X46.5 cm. Break to glass (on the reverse).
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"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Lot 40 Collage of Leaves and Flowers – Portrait of the Author Leo Tolstoy – Made by Eliyahu Ya'akobi
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $850
Unsold
Portrait of author Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, made by Eliyahu Ya'akobi. [Odessa, c. 1922].
Collage of leaves and flowers; glass and wooden frame, copper doors. Stamped: "Yaakobi" (on the reverse).
To the best of our knowledge, this is Eliyahu Ya'akobi's first work.
15X22 cm. original frame 26X38.5 cm.
Collage of leaves and flowers; glass and wooden frame, copper doors. Stamped: "Yaakobi" (on the reverse).
To the best of our knowledge, this is Eliyahu Ya'akobi's first work.
15X22 cm. original frame 26X38.5 cm.
Category
"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Stammbaum der Frenherrlichen Familie – Mayer Amschel von Rothschild [Family tree of the esteemed family of Mayer Amschel von Rothschild]. Germany, 1828. Elaborate family tree, at top are the Family-father and founder, Amschel (Anschel) Moses Rothschild (born October 1745), his wife (born June 1755) followed by their children: Mayer Amschel, Moses Amschel, Kalman Amschel and their daughter who was married to a son of the Goldschmidt family. The last Rothschilds who are recorded in this tree were born in the 1820's (the youngest was born in 1829), amongst them are Adolf Carl von Rothschild, Gustav de Rothschild, Nethanel de Rothschild and Lyonel de Rothschild.
The family tree was printed on heavy good-quality paper, hand-painted in shades of yellow, orange and purple, with golden adornments. 62X101 cm. Good condition, white and clean paper. Few stains. Tears and minor creases to margins. Rolled.
The family tree was printed on heavy good-quality paper, hand-painted in shades of yellow, orange and purple, with golden adornments. 62X101 cm. Good condition, white and clean paper. Few stains. Tears and minor creases to margins. Rolled.
Category
"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $500
Unsold
A Large family tree, of the Apolant family. [Eretz Israel, 1930s]. Ink on paper.
A large paper sheet, with a sketch of the Apolant family's genealogy. The sketch includes details of names and cities where the family members lived from 1650-1935. For hundreds of years they lived in Central Europe (Prussia, Prague, Berlin, Leszno, Posen), but toward the 20th century, some of them moved to the USA and to Eretz Israel. Other last names of people who married into the Apolant family mentioned in the genealogy are Segal, Vildman, Freidberg, Memelsdorf, Wertheim, Bernstein, Brandett, Adler, Schlesinger, Meyer, Rosenbaum, Lichtenstein, Friedlander, etc. Attached is a photograph album of a baby, son of Dr. Hans-Alexander Wallen (from the Segal family) Apolant.
110X366 cm. Fair-good condition. The right margins are glued on paper, for reinforcement. Tears and creases, primarily to the right margins.
A large paper sheet, with a sketch of the Apolant family's genealogy. The sketch includes details of names and cities where the family members lived from 1650-1935. For hundreds of years they lived in Central Europe (Prussia, Prague, Berlin, Leszno, Posen), but toward the 20th century, some of them moved to the USA and to Eretz Israel. Other last names of people who married into the Apolant family mentioned in the genealogy are Segal, Vildman, Freidberg, Memelsdorf, Wertheim, Bernstein, Brandett, Adler, Schlesinger, Meyer, Rosenbaum, Lichtenstein, Friedlander, etc. Attached is a photograph album of a baby, son of Dr. Hans-Alexander Wallen (from the Segal family) Apolant.
110X366 cm. Fair-good condition. The right margins are glued on paper, for reinforcement. Tears and creases, primarily to the right margins.
Category
"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Ketubah. Eretz Israel, [late 20th century].
Papercut.
Ketubah, papercut designed by the artist Ardyn Halter (born in England). Signed by the artist and numbered, 22/100.
38X53 cm. frame: 51X66 cm. Good condition. Stains on passé-partout.
Papercut.
Ketubah, papercut designed by the artist Ardyn Halter (born in England). Signed by the artist and numbered, 22/100.
38X53 cm. frame: 51X66 cm. Good condition. Stains on passé-partout.
Category
"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $250
Unsold
A large sheet for hanging on a wall, on the subject of the Seder night and Passover. Georgia, [second half of 20th century].
Ink on Bristol.
Large sheet, mostly written in Kartuli (Georgian). At the top is the title "Passover Seder"; in the center an illustration of "Aggada [!] Seder dish" surrounded by explanations of the Seder dish; on the right margins, the 14 Seder symbols are written in Hebrew and Kartuli, accompanied by explanations in Kartuli.
61X85.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears to margins. Stains. Moisture damages. Tears repaired with tape. Rolled.
Ink on Bristol.
Large sheet, mostly written in Kartuli (Georgian). At the top is the title "Passover Seder"; in the center an illustration of "Aggada [!] Seder dish" surrounded by explanations of the Seder dish; on the right margins, the 14 Seder symbols are written in Hebrew and Kartuli, accompanied by explanations in Kartuli.
61X85.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears to margins. Stains. Moisture damages. Tears repaired with tape. Rolled.
Category
"Mizrah" and "Shiviti" leaves, Ketubot and Graphics
Catalogue
Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
"Atara" (ornamentation) for kittel (?). [Galicia, 19th-20th century].
Silver-thread embroidery; cotton lining reinforced by cardboard.
In the center are two lions with tongues thrust forward, flanking a flowerpot.
Length: 41 cm. width: 12 cm.
See: Hidden Treasures, Collection of Jewish Art from Galicia from the Museum of Ethnographies and Art in Lvov (published by "Beit Hatfutsot" - Diaspora Museum, Tel-Aviv. 1994), Items 166-171, where "atarot" of similar size are classified as "atarot" for kittels (and "atarot" with panels and reinforced by cardboard, as those which were probably used as atarot for a kittel).
Silver-thread embroidery; cotton lining reinforced by cardboard.
In the center are two lions with tongues thrust forward, flanking a flowerpot.
Length: 41 cm. width: 12 cm.
See: Hidden Treasures, Collection of Jewish Art from Galicia from the Museum of Ethnographies and Art in Lvov (published by "Beit Hatfutsot" - Diaspora Museum, Tel-Aviv. 1994), Items 166-171, where "atarot" of similar size are classified as "atarot" for kittels (and "atarot" with panels and reinforced by cardboard, as those which were probably used as atarot for a kittel).
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Fabric items and Garments
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $3,800
Unsold
Embroidered amulet for a baby. [Eastern Europe, 19th century].
Blue silk fabric with colored embroidery. Used for covering a baby in a cradle. In the center are illustrations of fish against "ayin hara", with embroidered acronym of the verse "Ben Porat Yosef Ben Porat alei ayin". [A well-known "segula" for protection]. Another circular embroidered inscription: "Shlaf mein kind zei gezunt" [Yiddish for: Sleep my child, be healthy]. The inscriptions and illustrations are bordered by colored artistic embroidery: branches, leaves and flowers.
47X55 cm. Slight wear.
Blue silk fabric with colored embroidery. Used for covering a baby in a cradle. In the center are illustrations of fish against "ayin hara", with embroidered acronym of the verse "Ben Porat Yosef Ben Porat alei ayin". [A well-known "segula" for protection]. Another circular embroidered inscription: "Shlaf mein kind zei gezunt" [Yiddish for: Sleep my child, be healthy]. The inscriptions and illustrations are bordered by colored artistic embroidery: branches, leaves and flowers.
47X55 cm. Slight wear.
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Fabric items and Garments
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,125
Including buyer's premium
Matzah cover for the Passover Seder night. [England, beginning of 20th century].
Embroidered fabric, quality colored embroidery work, fringes.
Fan-like folding, between the folds the three Seder matzos were placed. Embroidered illustrations: Star of David with inscription "Shel Pesach", Seder table inscribed with the blessing made before eating a matzah and framed with leaves and flowers, and illustrations of the four sons: the wise, the wicked, the simple and he who does not know how to ask. The design of the sons was inspired by the Amsterdam Haggada.
Height: 150 cm. Width: 37 cm. Stains.
Embroidered fabric, quality colored embroidery work, fringes.
Fan-like folding, between the folds the three Seder matzos were placed. Embroidered illustrations: Star of David with inscription "Shel Pesach", Seder table inscribed with the blessing made before eating a matzah and framed with leaves and flowers, and illustrations of the four sons: the wise, the wicked, the simple and he who does not know how to ask. The design of the sons was inspired by the Amsterdam Haggada.
Height: 150 cm. Width: 37 cm. Stains.
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Fabric items and Garments
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Auction 28 - Objects - Judaica, Ceremonial Art and Israeliana
January 23, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Challah cover. [Eastern Europe?], 20th century.
Fabric; paint.
The first two verses of Kiddush are written in the center of the cover flanked by drawings of flowers, a challah and candlesticks.
43X52.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks.
Fabric; paint.
The first two verses of Kiddush are written in the center of the cover flanked by drawings of flowers, a challah and candlesticks.
43X52.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks.
Category
Fabric items and Garments
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