Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Judgment of King Solomon – Printed Micrography by L. Rotblat, Jerusalem [Early 20th century]. Drawing of the “Judgment of Solomon”: The king sitting on his throne, two women at his feet and on the floor between them lays a dead baby. A soldier holds the living baby and in one hand draws his sword. The text: the five megillot. 45X60 cm. Fair condition. Upper and lower margins cut, tears and missing in a number of places, with damage to text and border. Stains.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Baal HaTanya. Printed Micrography work by Nathaniel Chasin . Washington, 1924 Text: Passages from the Tanya Book. Inscription under drawing: Likeness of …. the Rebbe Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Baal HaTanya…". Paper sheet: 48X63 cm. Good condition, creases and small tears in margins. Comes in passé-partout.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Five Megillot. Printed micrography. Eretz Israel, 1930s. Drawing of a large bird sitting on branches of a tree, with wings extended. Text: Five Megillot in Rashi script. Beneath the drawing is the inscription: "Here are written all five megillot, crisp and clear that is easily legible, calligrapher Levi Rabinovitch". Paper sheet: 43X57 cm. Good condition, stains. Comes in a passé-partout.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
* The late Dr Theodore Herzl. Printed Micrography by Nathaniel Chasin, Washington 1929. Text: “The story of his life, his greatness in the renewal of the Hebrew people on its land and its possession of the land of their fathers.” Paper sheet, 31.5X48 cm. Good condition, tears at edges, comes in passé-partout. * The late Haim Nahman Bialik. Printed Micrography by Nathaniel Chasin, [Washington], 1935. “Poet of the Israeli Nation - accompanied by the story of his life” Paper sheet, 41.5X28 cm. Good condition, comes in passé-partout.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of George Washington – First President of America. Lithographic printing of a micrography by Nathaniel Chasin, [Washington 1920s]. Text: Washington’s Farewell Address. English. Paper sheet, 43X29 cm. Good condition. Comes in passé-partout.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $600
Unsold
Two portraits of Abraham Lincoln, President of America. Lithographic printing of a micrography by Nathaniel Chasin, [Washington 1926]. Text: Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and his life story. English. Two paper sheets (only one dated), 48X32 cm. and 54X29 cm. Good condition, a few tears in one of the sheets. Comes in passé-partout.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Song of Songs and Book of Esther. Hand-written micrography on a Belgian Post Office postcard. [Belgium? beginning of 20th century] The two books written in sequence, one after the other. Postcard, 14X19 cm. Good to fair condition. Stains, tear. Worn at edges with damage to text.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $300
Unsold
* Colored yahrzeit sheet. Talmud Torah and Yeshivat Etz Haim and Bikur Holim Hospital. Lithographic printing in various colors and gold-colored ink. Monsohn Press, Jerusalem. [Early 20th century]. * Yahrzeit sheet. Talmud Torah and Yeshivat Etz Haim and Bikur Holim Hospital. Colored lithographic printing. Monsohn Press, Jerusalem. [Early 20th century]. (In medallions photos of Yeshivat Etz Haim and Bikur Holim Hospital Building). * “Nezer Gabaut” Certificate printed in various colors and gold-colored ink. Talmud Torah and Yeshivat Etz Haim and Bikur Holim Hospital Jerusalem, [early 20th century]. Hebrew and English. * ”Likrat Shabbat Lhu veNalecha – From the Life of Sefardi immigrants to Saloniki at end of 18th century”. Poster. Lithographic printing in gold-colored ink. Monsohn Press, Jerusalem, 1937. The work of Rafael Abraham Shalem, "Bezalel" artist. Shalem wanted to print his illustration in 1916 (as appears in illustration), but it was actually printed in 1937. * Additional copy printed in black. * Printed ketubah in gold-colored ink. Moriah Etz-Hadar Press, Jerusalem [Early 20th century]. Total of Six items. Various sizes. General condition: good.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
Yahrzeit Sheet. [Israel, 1950s] Colorful printing on paper. Heading: “Over these I weep, my eyes run with water”. In the center is an illustration of a “Memorial Column” with an empty space for filling in by hand. Medallions in which there are illustrations of the Western Wall, Rachel’s Tomb, Tombs of the Kingdom of the House of David. In the fourth medallion an illustration of a crematorium with the words: "Remember what Amalek did to you" and “Six million martyrs”. Handwritten inscriptions (faded) from 1953 in memory of “Zabari son of Abraham, Acre. 39X49 cm., in wooden frame: 44X54.5 cm. Fair to poor condition, large tears and stains. Not examined outside the frame.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
Esther Scroll with a silver case. Germany, 19th Century. Silver case (no hallmark), smooth design. Nice miniature scribe’s writing on thin parchment, decorated with beautiful tags in the upper line on each page. 29 lines per column, parchment height: approx. 12 cm. Fairly good condition. Stains and wear.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $500
Unsold
1. Esther scroll [the Balkans? 19th cent.]. Ink on vellum of good quality. Wooden handle, carved and painted. Vellish script (Sephardic) particularly fine, artistic serifs. 24 lines per page. Vellum height: 31 cm. Fading ink of a black-brown color. 2. Esther scroll. [Morocco? 19th/20th cent.]. Black ink on vellum. Large Sephardic script. 22 lines per page. Vellum height: 29.5 cm. Black ink. Stains and wear. Cloth cover (unraveled), sewn in the opening of the first sheet.
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Auction 32 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Archeology and Medals
July 2, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Esther scroll, ancient "Beit Yosef" Ashkenazic script, [Russia-Poland?, 18th/19th cent.] There are five places in this scroll where enlarged letters appear and create the initials of God's names. As is well known God's name is not mentioned in the Esther scroll but interpreters of the unseen (according to HaARI) found in the initials and acronyms the names of God and other holy names. The custom to highlight the "Names" in the Scroll, is a common Hassidic custom while HAGRA believes that letters should not be highlighted if this is not done according to the "tradition". In this scroll the Holy Names are highlighted in five places while in most of the "Hassidic" scrolls only three or four names in the scroll are highlighted. 25 lines per page. Vellum height: 22 cm. Ink is faded and the scroll is not "Kosher". A patch [according to Halacha] on the column of the ten sons of Haman.
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