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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,250
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The Lithographs of Chagall. Series of six volumes published by André Sauret, Monte Carlo-New-York, 1960-1986. English; third volume in French.
· First volume: 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) within the book and a lithographic dust jacket. · Second volume: 11 original lithographs within the book (some in color) and a lithographic dust jacket. · Third volume: One original lithograph (facing title page) + lithographic dust jacket. · Fourth volume: One original lithograph (facing title page) + lithographic dust jacket. · Fifth and sixth volumes with no lithographs. Volumes 32 cm. Good condition.
· First volume: 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) within the book and a lithographic dust jacket. · Second volume: 11 original lithographs within the book (some in color) and a lithographic dust jacket. · Third volume: One original lithograph (facing title page) + lithographic dust jacket. · Fourth volume: One original lithograph (facing title page) + lithographic dust jacket. · Fifth and sixth volumes with no lithographs. Volumes 32 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
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1. S. Jessurun de Mesquita by A. van der Boom, with foreword by T.B, Roorda. Wassenaar (Holland): J.A.A.M. Van Es, 1928. Dutch. A book dedicated to the works of the Jewish-Dutch artist Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (1868-1944). Accompanied by reproductions and three original woodcuts – two within the book and one on the front binding. 46, [1] pp + 29 plates, 32 cm. Good condition. Foxing (stains to first leaves). Some damages to binding.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Junge Berliner Kunst [Young Berliner Art], by Joachim Kirchner. Sixth booklet of the series Wasmuths Kunsthefte. Berin: Ersnt Wasmuth, [1919]. German. Thirteen lithographs, black and white, by the Berlin artists Ernst Fritsch, Ludwig Meidner, Arthur Grunenberg, Kurt Badt, Franz Heckendorf, Bruno Krauskopf, and others. Accompanied by an introduction and short biographies. The cover, printed in black and green, is a lithograph by Adolph Köglsperger. [4] pp, 13 plates, 32 cm. Good condition. Creases and some tears at margins of cover and spine.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
On the Jewish Fields of the Ukraina, Issachar Ryback. Paris, 1926. English. Album with 25 reproductions of good quality (some in color), depicting Jewish figures and Jewish craftsmen in the Ukraine. Copy no. 39 from an edition of 50 copies printed on Dutch paper; signed by Rybak. 15, [1] pp, [25] illustration plates, [2] pp. 38 cm. Good condition. Slight damages. Binding slightly damaged.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $800
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Shtetl, Mayn Khoyever Heym; A Gedenknish [Yiddish: Shtetl, My destroyed home; A Remembrance]. Berlin: Schwellen, 1923.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,125
Including buyer's premium
Der farkishefter shnyder [the enchanted tailor], Sholem Aleichem. Portfolio containing 26 lithographs by Anatoly Kaplan. Leningrad (St. Petersburg), 1957 (in colophon: 1958).
26 lithographs (25 illustrations + colophon) and introduction in Russian. The lithographs are signed in pencil: A. Kaplan (Russian), except for two; most of them are dated: 54-57. Approx. 45X59.5 cm. Stains on some of the leaves and on the inner side of the portfolio. Damages to the margins of the portfolio.
26 lithographs (25 illustrations + colophon) and introduction in Russian. The lithographs are signed in pencil: A. Kaplan (Russian), except for two; most of them are dated: 54-57. Approx. 45X59.5 cm. Stains on some of the leaves and on the inner side of the portfolio. Damages to the margins of the portfolio.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $700
Sold for: $2,625
Including buyer's premium
Tuvia the Milkman, by Sholem Aleichem, portfolio (first out of two), containing 27 lithographs by Anatoly Kaplan. [Leningrad (St. Petersburg), 1961].
27 black and white lithographs – twenty five illustrations, title page and table of content, in Russian. All are signed and titled in pencil (Russian). 47X62 cm. Portfolio missing foreword and colophon. Stains on the title page and the inner side of portfolio. Creases at the margins of some leaves. Minor damages to the margins and spine of portfolio.
· Enclosed: three lithographs,1960s, signed, titled and dated. 47X62 cm.
27 black and white lithographs – twenty five illustrations, title page and table of content, in Russian. All are signed and titled in pencil (Russian). 47X62 cm. Portfolio missing foreword and colophon. Stains on the title page and the inner side of portfolio. Creases at the margins of some leaves. Minor damages to the margins and spine of portfolio.
· Enclosed: three lithographs,1960s, signed, titled and dated. 47X62 cm.
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Posters, "Bezalel", Bibliophilia and Art Books, Israeli and International Art
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Jüdische Graphik, Nathan Altmann [Jewish graphics, Nathan Altmann]. Berlin: Petropolis, 1923. German.
Ten lithographs by Nathan Altmann, printed on a golden background. Introduction by Max Osborne. Copy no. 106 from an edition of 250 copies. 22, [2] pp, [10] plates, [1] pp, 49 cm. Good condition. Slight damages.
Ten lithographs by Nathan Altmann, printed on a golden background. Introduction by Max Osborne. Copy no. 106 from an edition of 250 copies. 22, [2] pp, [10] plates, [1] pp, 49 cm. Good condition. Slight damages.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $350
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Lazar Krestin, sechzehn Heliogravüren nach seiner Werken. Vienna: Haruach, 1924. German.
Portfolio containing 16 reproductions of works by Lazar Krestin – self-portrait and images of Jewish life. Krestin (1868-1938) worked in Munich, Vienna and Odessa prior to his immigration to Eretz Israel in 1910. Well known for the Jewish motifs portrayed in his works. [2] leaves, [16] plates, portfolio: 35 cm. (Not original. Front of original portfolio mounted in front). Good condition, some stains and slight damages, Damages to portfolio.
Portfolio containing 16 reproductions of works by Lazar Krestin – self-portrait and images of Jewish life. Krestin (1868-1938) worked in Munich, Vienna and Odessa prior to his immigration to Eretz Israel in 1910. Well known for the Jewish motifs portrayed in his works. [2] leaves, [16] plates, portfolio: 35 cm. (Not original. Front of original portfolio mounted in front). Good condition, some stains and slight damages, Damages to portfolio.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,188
Including buyer's premium
Jozef Israëls, afbeeldingen in kopergravure van schilderijen en tekeningen van den meester in het bezit van zijne landgenooten, geëxposeerd op de eere-tentoonstelling te 's Gravenhage, Dec. 1911-Jan.1912 [Jozef Israëls, engravings and paintings… exhibited in The Hague, December 1911 – January 1912]. Groningen (Holland): Scholtens en Zoon, 1913. Dutch.
Portfolio containing 70 prints – reproductions of paintings and engravings by Jozef Israëls. Title of works are printed on the tissue-guards between the plates. [4] Leaves + 70 plates, 40 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases at margins of plates. Tears and stains to tissue-guards. Stains and damages to first leaves (mainly to title page). On table of content leaves – German titles of works are added in pencil.
Portfolio containing 70 prints – reproductions of paintings and engravings by Jozef Israëls. Title of works are printed on the tissue-guards between the plates. [4] Leaves + 70 plates, 40 cm. Good condition. Some stains and creases at margins of plates. Tears and stains to tissue-guards. Stains and damages to first leaves (mainly to title page). On table of content leaves – German titles of works are added in pencil.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Unsold
From Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, composition with an introduction by Avraham Yaari. Jerusalem: "Tarshish" (Dr. Moshe Spitzer), 1947.
Printed in 300 copies on thick paper of good quality, meticulously designed. Includes a facsimile of a Catalogue of Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, printed in Amsterdam in 1652. [26] pp, [4] facsimile pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. New spine. Ex-library copy.
Printed in 300 copies on thick paper of good quality, meticulously designed. Includes a facsimile of a Catalogue of Menashe Ben Israel Printing Press, printed in Amsterdam in 1652. [26] pp, [4] facsimile pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition. New spine. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Eleven bibliophilic publications issued by Bialik Institute of the World Zionist Organization; printed on good quality paper with wide margins and meticulous typography. 1946-1963.
1. Hasefer HaIvri, H.N. Bialik, Jerusalem, [1946]. Address delivered by Bialik in the second World Convention for Hebrew Language and Culture which convened in Vienna during the month of Elul, 1913. Printed in 1100 copies; presented to delegates of the 22nd Zionist Congress in Basel.
2. Nahamu Nahamu Ami, version of chapter forty of the Book of Isaiah from the Geniza discovered in the Judean Desert. Copied and adapted to the traditional version by Elazar Lipa Sukenik. [1949]. "Presented with honor to the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel on the occasion of its opening session in Jerusalem the capital". Unnumbered copy.
3. J'accuse, Emil Zola. Published to commemorate fifty years since the publication of the article. Jerusalem, 1949. Foreword by Leon Blum (with his signature).
4. Yerushalayim Kiryat Mo'adeinu, poems praising Jerusalem. 1951. Charcoal drawing by Leopold Krakauer appears in the beginning of the booklet. Printed in honor of the opening session of the 23rd Zionist Congress.
5. Hilchot Melachin Umilchamot Lerabeinu Moshe Ben Maimon. (1955). Printed in 800 copies; noncommercial edition. Unnumbered copy.
6-8. Et Kinus! Large format leaflet, listing the aims of Bialik Institute Publishing House [Jerusalem, 1961]. "Bialik Institute is not a publication house in its literal meaning. It stands for….building our Hebrew literal future…". Three copies.
9. Geluyot vechurbanan, Ben-Zion Dinur. (1963). Printed in 400 numbered copies; non-commercial edition. Copy no. 256.
10. Al Bialik, on his ninetieth birthday, Haim Hazaz. Address transmitted on “Kol Israel”. Tel-Aviv, [1963].
11. Kidush Hashem, Shmuel Hugo Bergman. Jerusalem, [1963]. Copy no. 265 of an edition of 400 copies printed in honor of the author’s 80th birthday. Non-commercial edition.
Size varies. Good to very good condition.
1. Hasefer HaIvri, H.N. Bialik, Jerusalem, [1946]. Address delivered by Bialik in the second World Convention for Hebrew Language and Culture which convened in Vienna during the month of Elul, 1913. Printed in 1100 copies; presented to delegates of the 22nd Zionist Congress in Basel.
2. Nahamu Nahamu Ami, version of chapter forty of the Book of Isaiah from the Geniza discovered in the Judean Desert. Copied and adapted to the traditional version by Elazar Lipa Sukenik. [1949]. "Presented with honor to the Constituent Assembly of the State of Israel on the occasion of its opening session in Jerusalem the capital". Unnumbered copy.
3. J'accuse, Emil Zola. Published to commemorate fifty years since the publication of the article. Jerusalem, 1949. Foreword by Leon Blum (with his signature).
4. Yerushalayim Kiryat Mo'adeinu, poems praising Jerusalem. 1951. Charcoal drawing by Leopold Krakauer appears in the beginning of the booklet. Printed in honor of the opening session of the 23rd Zionist Congress.
5. Hilchot Melachin Umilchamot Lerabeinu Moshe Ben Maimon. (1955). Printed in 800 copies; noncommercial edition. Unnumbered copy.
6-8. Et Kinus! Large format leaflet, listing the aims of Bialik Institute Publishing House [Jerusalem, 1961]. "Bialik Institute is not a publication house in its literal meaning. It stands for….building our Hebrew literal future…". Three copies.
9. Geluyot vechurbanan, Ben-Zion Dinur. (1963). Printed in 400 numbered copies; non-commercial edition. Copy no. 256.
10. Al Bialik, on his ninetieth birthday, Haim Hazaz. Address transmitted on “Kol Israel”. Tel-Aviv, [1963].
11. Kidush Hashem, Shmuel Hugo Bergman. Jerusalem, [1963]. Copy no. 265 of an edition of 400 copies printed in honor of the author’s 80th birthday. Non-commercial edition.
Size varies. Good to very good condition.
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