Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Two printed micrographs, created by the artist Simcha Treiger. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1981-1982. 1. “Kuntress Ma’amarim”. In the center appears the portrait of the Rebbe of Lubavitch, Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Additional text: 12 verses, ten Mitzvah campaigns by Rebbe of Lubavitch, Psalms, and more. Signed and numbered, with handwritten dedication by the artist. Approx. 70X52 cm. Framed. Good condition. 2. “Shema Israel”. Letters “חי” in the center. Text: Book of Proverbs. Signed and numbered, with dedication handwritten by the artist. Approx. 48X31 cm. Framed. Good condition. For additional information about the Brazilian calligraphy artist Simcha Treiger, see enclosed material.
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Broadsides, Mizrah, Shiviti and Amulets
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
Large varied collection of printed and handwritten leaves, including leaves illustrated with various techniques, printed lithographs, micrographs, proclamations and notices, ketubot, etc. Among the items: · Large handwritten leaf, “Kol Sasson V’Kol Simcha…The Honorable Mighty Compassionate Emperor… Franz Joseph King of Jerusalem and the Honorable Queen…Elizabeth…”. Jerusalem, 1879. Apparently, a leaf in preparation for printing. · “Sale of Yosef” – micrographic printing on vellum. · Shiviti – papercut (poor condition). · King Solomon and the queen of Sheba – printed micrograph. [End of 19th century]. · “Bo’I B’Shalom Ateret Ba’ala’ – Large leaf, handwritten in black and red ink, with the words of the last stanza of Lecha Dodi. Intended to hang on the western wall of the synagogue. Made by Shlomo Toshlitsky and donated by “The important Ms. Etil daughter of R’ Ya’akov Levi Wertheimer…”. · Large leaf, micrographic amulet. Handwritten. · Large leaf, Shiviti micrographic work. Lithograph. Papa, Tishrei 1936. · Colored lithograph – “Al Naharot Bavel”. · Colorful illustrated Mizrach on vellum. [New York, 20th century]. · Certificates printed by various institutes. · Proclamations and notices [about autopsies, matters pertaining to Kollel Warsaw, etc.]. Printed leaf for Purim – Tenu Shira, in Hebrew and Judeo-Persian. · Vellum Ketubah. Rome, Sivan 1873. · Ketubah on paper. Tokat (Turkey), Nissan 1914. Ketubot from this city are not recorded on the website of the National Library of Israel. · More. 37 items. Varied size and condition.
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Broadsides, Mizrah, Shiviti and Amulets
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
“Tzurat pney rav…Yitzchak Seligman Sulzbach….”. Nijmegen, Holland, 1822. Hand colored lithograph, or a print from the printing process. The text implies that Rabbi Yitzchak Seligman Sulzbach served as rabbi in Nijmegen in east Holland for 18 years. 39X30 cm. Good condition. Some stains, creases at margins.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
Varied collection of photographs and pictures, including pictures of rabbis and rebbes, from various countries. · Two photographs of Rabbi Aharon Kotler and Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, at the wedding of Rabbi Refael Shmuelevitz. · Photograph of the rabbis of the city of Stanislav 1933. · Photographs of rabbis from Kiev and its surroundings. [c. 1919]. · Photograph of Rabbi Prof. David Prato, the Chief Rabbi of Alexandria. With a dedication in his handwriting. Alexandria (Egypt), 1934. · Collection of photographs of the family of Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef Herman and his family (the Stern family). · Photographs of various rabbis: The Tsaddik of Ostrovtse, the Vizhnitz and Seret-Vizhnitz Rebbes, Rebbe Dubrish Meizlish Av Beit Din of Cracow and Warsaw, Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinsky, Rebbe Yoel of Satmar, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, the Chafetz Chaim, Rabbi Chaim Shmuelevitz, Rabbi Shach, Rabbi Elyashiv, Rabbi Yitzchak Ya’akov Weiss, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, etc. · Photograph of German soldiers abusing a bearded Jew. Behind the photo is a Nazi stamp from the Lodz Ghetto. 53 photographs, various sizes. Varying condition. Some are original and some are reproductions.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
Six photographs - Jerusalem. · Two [different] photographs of Rabbi Kook standing next to Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer at an unidentified event in Jerusalem. One is an original photo taken by the photographer Tzaddok Bassan (with an embossed stamp), and the second is an enlarged photo (reproduction). · Photograph of the High Commissioner, his wife and the District Governor, at the inauguration of the new Bikur Cholim Hospital building on the 19th of Nissan 1925. Photographer: Tzadok Bassan (embossed stamp). · Three enlarged photographs (reproductions), of the inauguration of the new Bikur Cholim building at the aforementioned event. In the photograph are the Chief Rabbis – Rabbi Kook and Rabbi Ya’akov Meir, the High Commissioner and his wife. Six photographs in varying condition. Two photographs, 11.5X12.5 cm. Enlarged photograph, 28X23 cm; three enlarged photographs, 39X27 cm. The enlarged photographs are framed, three are with written explanations on pieces of paper.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Varied photographs of Rabbi Baruch Dov Leibowitz and his family: “Photograph of the true Gaon Tzaddik Yesod Olam Rabbi Baruch Dov Leibowitz – by Knesset Beit Yitzchak Yeshiva in Kamenets of Lithuania Poland”. Housed in its original cardboard cover, with the photographer’s sticker: Kerrs Studio - 151 Rivington St. New York. [US, c. 1929]. · Postcard, with a group picture of the young men and rabbis at the Knesset Beit Yitzchak Yeshiva in Kamenets. 1931. · Entry certificate to Eretz Israel of his son-in-law Rabbi Yitzchak Turtz [Av Beit Din of Bat Galim, Haifa]. From April 16, 1938. With an enclosed photograph. · Various photographs of Rabbi Baruch Ber in the Druskininkai forests from c. 1935; with his friend Rabbi Shimon Shkop, talking in Torah learning with Rabbi Aharon Kotler head of the Kletzk Yeshiva, and a photograph with his granddaughters. 10 photos, various sizes. Varying condition. Good-fair, damages and stains. Some photos are original, most are reprints and reproductions.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Two early postcards: The Mizrachi movement in Eastern Europe. Published by Zion, Vienna, [c. 1902]. Undivided postcard. With photos of Mizrachi rabbis. Inscribed on one postcard: “First Mizrachim Congress – Presidium” (the names of people in the photograph are handwritten on the reverse side of the postcard). Inscribed on the second postcard: “Russiche Misrahi-Gruppe” (Members of the Russian Mizrachi). 2 postcards, 9X13.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, tears and stains.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
Jew reading a book. Oil on board. Signed: L. Judavics Paneth [Lasarre Yudovin Judavics-Paneth]. 21X16 cm. Good condition.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
Jew reading a book. Oil on canvas. Signed: Klingsberg. 29X23 cm. Good condition.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $400
Sold for: $5,250
Including buyer's premium
Friday Night of a German Family. Oil on canvas. Signed: E. Moyse. 30X42 cm. Good condition.
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Paintings and Photographs
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $700
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
Ketubah, written in Jerusalemite Rashi script in a colorful frame with floral ornamentations, recording the marriage of Rabbi Binyamin (Beinush), son of Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem, with Chana Sara, daughter of the late Rabbi Yosef Yuzel. Jerusalem, 1853. Signed by the groom (in the same Rashi script of the Ketubah itself), and the witnesses Rabbi “Yitzchak Shatz” and Rabbi “Yosef Yoel son of R’ Eliyahu Rivlin”. On the leaf is a shtar of “tosefet nedunya” (“additional dowry”) and “tosefet Ketubah”, from 1855, signed by the witnesses Rabbi Avraham son of Rabbi Uri Shabtai and Rabbi Yosef son of Rabbi Avraham Binyamin [Rivlin]. Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant (1838-1899), was the son of Rabbi Shmuel of Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem, and grandson of Rabbi Yosef Zundel of Salant. Born in Lithuania, at the age of three he immigrated with his mother to Jerusalem, after his father was appointed Rabbi and Torah authority of the Ashkenazi community of Jerusalem. He wed the daughter of Rabbi Yuzel Leon, an outstanding Torah scholar who delivered Torah discourses in the Menachem Zion Beit Midrash. Together with his uncle Rabbi Leib Salant (son of Rabbi Yosef Zundel) he dealt in the sale of etrogim “meyuchasim” grown in Eretz Israel and their export. He was one of the key public activists in constructing new neighborhoods in Jerusalem and was one of the first seven settlers in the Nachlat Shiva neighborhood. Approximately 35X26.5 cm. Round cutting at the top of the leaf following the shape of the decoration. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, wear and folding creases. On the reverse side of the leaf is the inscription “The Ketubahh of the woman Chana Sara with R’ Binyamin Beinush”.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 49b Part II - Bibles and Prayer Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
January 20, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Ketubah, in calligraphic handwriting (square script and Rashi script), recording the marriage of Rabbi Shlomo “son of the late tsaddik Rabbi Yeshaya” Bradky, with Chaya, daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem. Jerusalem 1864. Witnesses’ signatures: Rabbi “Yitzchak son of R’ Yehuda Shemesh of Kollel Perushim” and Rabbi “Yosef son of R’ Avraham Binyamin Rivlin”. Signature of the groom “Shlomo son of R’ Yeshaya”, and additional signatures of the same witnesses. On the reverse of the leaf: a “tosefet Ketubah” from 1869 - signed by witnesses Rabbi “Meir son of Asher Manikest” and Rabbi “Michel HaCohen son of R’ Eliezer”. With a shtar signed by the groom, Rabbi “Shlomo son of Rabbi Yeshaya” and additional signatures of the same witnesses. The groom, Rabbi Shlomo Bradky, an exceptional Torah scholar, served for more than 40 years as chief cantor of the great Churva synagogue. He bequeathed this position to his grandson Rabbi Yisrael Bradky (Bar-Zakai, 1890-1970), who filled this position until the fall of the Old City in 1948. 38X50 cm. Round cutting at the top of the leaf. Fair condition, wear, minor tears to leaf folds.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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