Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
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Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $750
Sold for: $2,250
Including buyer's premium
Esther Scroll. [Russia-Poland? 19th cent.].
Miniature parchment scroll. 12 lines per column. Ashkenazic script. Vowelized throughout. Vowelization of Esther Scrolls is very uncommon since Poskim disagree as far as its Kashrut is concerned. There were Rishonim who claimed that it is invalid much the same as a vowelized Torah is invalid, while others believed that a vowelized Esther Scroll is valid. In "Shulchan Aruch" (Siman 1931) appears the ruling that vowelization does not invalidate the Scroll.
Height of parchment: 9 cm. Overall good condition. Faded letters to some sheets. Wear and spotting. Last sheet – loose. Matching cardboard case, torn.
Miniature parchment scroll. 12 lines per column. Ashkenazic script. Vowelized throughout. Vowelization of Esther Scrolls is very uncommon since Poskim disagree as far as its Kashrut is concerned. There were Rishonim who claimed that it is invalid much the same as a vowelized Torah is invalid, while others believed that a vowelized Esther Scroll is valid. In "Shulchan Aruch" (Siman 1931) appears the ruling that vowelization does not invalidate the Scroll.
Height of parchment: 9 cm. Overall good condition. Faded letters to some sheets. Wear and spotting. Last sheet – loose. Matching cardboard case, torn.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
A miniature Esther Scroll, on thin parchment, fine Vellish script, olive-wood handle with an inscription "Yerushalem". [Jerusalem, ca. mid 20th cent.].
Height of parchment 6.5 cm. 14 lines per column. Max. height (incl. handles) appr. 14 cm. Good condition, stains and wear.
Height of parchment 6.5 cm. 14 lines per column. Max. height (incl. handles) appr. 14 cm. Good condition, stains and wear.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
An Ethrog container which belonged to Rabbi Avraham Shag. Hungary, mid 19th cent.
Cloth covered cardboard; embroidery.
The container is shaped as a small pouch with a handle on the upper part of the lid, attached with two hinges and a clasp (missing). The outer side of the container is covered with dark brown velvet (faded), silver thread embroidery and delicate decorations in the shape of flowers with several beads and sequins.
The container belonged to the Gaon Rabbi Avraham Shag-Zwebner (1801-1876), an exceptional disciple of the "Chatam Sofer", author of "Ohel Avraham" and "Drashot Ha-Rosh". In 1827 served as rabbi in Schaltmannsdorf (Cseszte) and in 1851 as Rebbe of Kobersdorf. At the age of 72 he immigrated to Jerusalem with his disciple Rabbi Yossef Haim Sonnenfeld. Rabbi Shag died in Jerusalem in 1876 and was buried in the Pharisees section of the Mount of Olives cemetery. His will was that no title should be inscribed on his grave except that he immigrated to Eretz Israel at an advanced age. In their obituaries the leading rabbis of Jerusalem did not hesitate to describe Rabbi Avraham as a Divine Spirit.
The Ethrog container presented here was passed on through generations of the Shag-Zwebner family, to Rabbi Aharon (son of Avraham Shag), from him to his daughter Golda Zweig nee Zwebner, wife of Michael Yehuda Leib Zweig in Debrecen. When her husband Michael Leib died at a young age, Golda immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1881 (one of their children was Shlomo Zalman Zweig, artist, of the old Yishuv in Jerusalem, who created "Shiviti" plaques and papercuts in the early days of the 20th cent). Golda married one of the Solomon family members. Golda claimed that the box was passed on in the family through several generations and was used by her grandfather Avraham Shag during his days as rabbi in Kobersdorf. (attached is a letter confirming that the box was purchased from the Solomon-Zwebner family descendants; for additional information about the family, see attached material).
Height: 15 cm, width: 18 cm, depth: 12 cm. Fair condition. Missing hinges, missing clasp, faded velevet and damages to some of the decorations.
Cloth covered cardboard; embroidery.
The container is shaped as a small pouch with a handle on the upper part of the lid, attached with two hinges and a clasp (missing). The outer side of the container is covered with dark brown velvet (faded), silver thread embroidery and delicate decorations in the shape of flowers with several beads and sequins.
The container belonged to the Gaon Rabbi Avraham Shag-Zwebner (1801-1876), an exceptional disciple of the "Chatam Sofer", author of "Ohel Avraham" and "Drashot Ha-Rosh". In 1827 served as rabbi in Schaltmannsdorf (Cseszte) and in 1851 as Rebbe of Kobersdorf. At the age of 72 he immigrated to Jerusalem with his disciple Rabbi Yossef Haim Sonnenfeld. Rabbi Shag died in Jerusalem in 1876 and was buried in the Pharisees section of the Mount of Olives cemetery. His will was that no title should be inscribed on his grave except that he immigrated to Eretz Israel at an advanced age. In their obituaries the leading rabbis of Jerusalem did not hesitate to describe Rabbi Avraham as a Divine Spirit.
The Ethrog container presented here was passed on through generations of the Shag-Zwebner family, to Rabbi Aharon (son of Avraham Shag), from him to his daughter Golda Zweig nee Zwebner, wife of Michael Yehuda Leib Zweig in Debrecen. When her husband Michael Leib died at a young age, Golda immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1881 (one of their children was Shlomo Zalman Zweig, artist, of the old Yishuv in Jerusalem, who created "Shiviti" plaques and papercuts in the early days of the 20th cent). Golda married one of the Solomon family members. Golda claimed that the box was passed on in the family through several generations and was used by her grandfather Avraham Shag during his days as rabbi in Kobersdorf. (attached is a letter confirming that the box was purchased from the Solomon-Zwebner family descendants; for additional information about the family, see attached material).
Height: 15 cm, width: 18 cm, depth: 12 cm. Fair condition. Missing hinges, missing clasp, faded velevet and damages to some of the decorations.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
Two printed cloth pouches, for a praying shawl and Tefillin. Jerusalem, [late 19th cent. or early 20th cent.].
Cloth; printing.
1. Printed cloth, meant to serve as a Tefillin pouch. Printed on one side: "Order of laying Tefillin and the blessing" and on the other side a Star of David and illustrations of the Holy Sites. The cloth has not been cut or sewn as a pouch.29X35 cm. Stains and creases.
2. Pouch for a praying shawl – Tallit. Printed by "Shmuel HaLevy Zuckermann printing press". On one side: "Order of wearing a Tallit and the blessing" with a Star of David and the Holy Sites, on the other side a large illustration of the Western Wall, "Lamenatze'ach" Menorah and other decorations. 28X24 cm. Stains and creases.
Cloth; printing.
1. Printed cloth, meant to serve as a Tefillin pouch. Printed on one side: "Order of laying Tefillin and the blessing" and on the other side a Star of David and illustrations of the Holy Sites. The cloth has not been cut or sewn as a pouch.29X35 cm. Stains and creases.
2. Pouch for a praying shawl – Tallit. Printed by "Shmuel HaLevy Zuckermann printing press". On one side: "Order of wearing a Tallit and the blessing" with a Star of David and the Holy Sites, on the other side a large illustration of the Western Wall, "Lamenatze'ach" Menorah and other decorations. 28X24 cm. Stains and creases.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
Tallit bag, owned by Rabbi David Solomon Sassoon. England, late 19th or early 20th century.
A fine Tallit bag made of thick high quality velvet, deep wine color. Decorated with embroidered flower baskets in colorful threads. The initials "DS" (David Solomon Sassoon, 1880-1942) are embroidered on the bag. 25x28 cm. Very good condition.
A fine Tallit bag made of thick high quality velvet, deep wine color. Decorated with embroidered flower baskets in colorful threads. The initials "DS" (David Solomon Sassoon, 1880-1942) are embroidered on the bag. 25x28 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $250
Unsold
Set of tallit bag and Ethrog container with two large embroidered cloths. Central Europe,1911.
Velvet and colorful embroidery.
1-2. Tallit bag -bears the name of the owner, around it floral embroidery in green, red, and white. On the reverse side, floral motif embroidery. Height: 29.5cm, width: 38 cm, embroidery unraveled at some areas.
Ethrog container in hexagonal shape – cardboard covered with velvet with floral motif embroidery. Height – 11cm, width – 19cm, embroidery partially unraveled.
3. Embroidered velvet with floral motifs. Height: 37cm, width: 54cm.
4. Embroidered velvet (framed) - floral embroidery, with birds. A Torah crown in the center.
Height: 57 cm, width: 67.5 cm.
Velvet and colorful embroidery.
1-2. Tallit bag -bears the name of the owner, around it floral embroidery in green, red, and white. On the reverse side, floral motif embroidery. Height: 29.5cm, width: 38 cm, embroidery unraveled at some areas.
Ethrog container in hexagonal shape – cardboard covered with velvet with floral motif embroidery. Height – 11cm, width – 19cm, embroidery partially unraveled.
3. Embroidered velvet with floral motifs. Height: 37cm, width: 54cm.
4. Embroidered velvet (framed) - floral embroidery, with birds. A Torah crown in the center.
Height: 57 cm, width: 67.5 cm.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Matzah cover for Passover "Seder", with three compartments for the matzos. Poland or Israel, [1911].
Embroidered textile; with fringes at the edges.
Brown velvet textile with colorful embroidery, decorated with patterns of leaves and flowers. In the center is embroidered in Hebrew the name of the owner "David ben Asher Zlk, 1911", and around, the blessing for eating matzo. The inscription has discrepancies' in some of the words.
Diameter: 38 cm. Good condition. A few light damages. Some stains. Some fringes are missing.
Embroidered textile; with fringes at the edges.
Brown velvet textile with colorful embroidery, decorated with patterns of leaves and flowers. In the center is embroidered in Hebrew the name of the owner "David ben Asher Zlk, 1911", and around, the blessing for eating matzo. The inscription has discrepancies' in some of the words.
Diameter: 38 cm. Good condition. A few light damages. Some stains. Some fringes are missing.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Matzah cover for Passover, made by "Bezalel", Jerusalem.
Printed fabric; fringes. Signed: "Bezalel Yerushalem".
Inscription: "Seven days thou shall eat Matzah", "Next year in Jerusalem" and other Haggadah passages, with colorful illustrations.
Diameter: 38 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears and minor stains. Framed: 63X61 cm, not examined outside of the frame.
Printed fabric; fringes. Signed: "Bezalel Yerushalem".
Inscription: "Seven days thou shall eat Matzah", "Next year in Jerusalem" and other Haggadah passages, with colorful illustrations.
Diameter: 38 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears and minor stains. Framed: 63X61 cm, not examined outside of the frame.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Carpet, "Love your neighbor as yourself", the 20th century.
The carpet has a floral design in brown and blue shades, on the upper part, two Stars of David. On the reverse side five fabric hooks are sewn on.
166X91.5 cm. Good condition.
The carpet has a floral design in brown and blue shades, on the upper part, two Stars of David. On the reverse side five fabric hooks are sewn on.
166X91.5 cm. Good condition.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $500
Unsold
Silk carpet with the inscription: "You will be blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out". China, the 1960's.
Silk carpet with the inscription: "You will be blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out". In the center: the Tablets of the Law, a pair of ramped lions, and a Torah crown. On top two Stars of David and a seven branch menorah, on the bottom the inscription in Hebrew: "Israel Lives".
97X77 cm. 105X86 cm. frame, Was not examined outside of the frame.
Silk carpet with the inscription: "You will be blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out". In the center: the Tablets of the Law, a pair of ramped lions, and a Torah crown. On top two Stars of David and a seven branch menorah, on the bottom the inscription in Hebrew: "Israel Lives".
97X77 cm. 105X86 cm. frame, Was not examined outside of the frame.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $600
Unsold
Gobelin tapestry. Eretz Israel, Early 20th century.
Cotton and silk; [Machine work].
In the center of the tapestry: men and women praying by the Western Wall, some figures are seated. At the turn of the previous century these types of tapestries with depictions of the holy sites, were a popular souvenir from Eretz Israel, sold in central Europe.
Length: 44.5cm, height: 31cm.
For an identical object see the collection of the Jewish Museum in Prague Inv. No. JMP 089.680.
Cotton and silk; [Machine work].
In the center of the tapestry: men and women praying by the Western Wall, some figures are seated. At the turn of the previous century these types of tapestries with depictions of the holy sites, were a popular souvenir from Eretz Israel, sold in central Europe.
Length: 44.5cm, height: 31cm.
For an identical object see the collection of the Jewish Museum in Prague Inv. No. JMP 089.680.
Category
Judaica objects; various
Catalogue
Auction 36 - Objects: Judaica, Israeliana, Numismatics and Medals
February 26, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Wimpel (Ashkenazi Torah binder), from the circumcision of Yehudah Aryeh Dreyfus. [Alsace?], 1868.
Hand painted Linen, plain embroidery around the hem.
The long linen Torah binder is composed of four strips of fabric finely stitched together. The inscription and decorations are hand painted. Inscribed: "Yehudah Aryeh known as Aryeh Leib son of Shmuel Dreyfus, was born on Wednesday 6 Iyar, 1868.May his parents merit to raise him to Torah, Chupa and Ma’asim Tovim”. The decorations above the letters are composed of birds and floral motifs. The zodiac sign - Taurus is embroidered in red threads under the date of birth. This Wimpel is traditionally designed with an open Torah scroll, a wedding canopy and relevant verses. The wedding canopy here is a splendid open tent with a verse blessing the young couple.
226x15 cm, good condition, some stains on the fabric.
Hand painted Linen, plain embroidery around the hem.
The long linen Torah binder is composed of four strips of fabric finely stitched together. The inscription and decorations are hand painted. Inscribed: "Yehudah Aryeh known as Aryeh Leib son of Shmuel Dreyfus, was born on Wednesday 6 Iyar, 1868.May his parents merit to raise him to Torah, Chupa and Ma’asim Tovim”. The decorations above the letters are composed of birds and floral motifs. The zodiac sign - Taurus is embroidered in red threads under the date of birth. This Wimpel is traditionally designed with an open Torah scroll, a wedding canopy and relevant verses. The wedding canopy here is a splendid open tent with a verse blessing the young couple.
226x15 cm, good condition, some stains on the fabric.
Category
Judaica objects; various
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