Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
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Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
"Shiviti" written by hand. Tel-Aviv, 1933. Writer: Israel Zevulun Ben Tovim [Baron].
Ink and paint on paper.
A nine-branched Menorah in the center, with a shining sun above it and two lions holding the Tablets of the Law. On the lower part appears a dedication: "painted and donated by Israel Zevulun Ben-Tovim for "Netzach Israel" synagogue in Tel-Aviv 1933" (Hebrew).
For more information about the writer (Born in Poland in 1895), see: Tidhar, Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel, p. 3562.
36.5X49 cm. Fair condition. Stains, some dark. Rough tears. Framed in original frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Ink and paint on paper.
A nine-branched Menorah in the center, with a shining sun above it and two lions holding the Tablets of the Law. On the lower part appears a dedication: "painted and donated by Israel Zevulun Ben-Tovim for "Netzach Israel" synagogue in Tel-Aviv 1933" (Hebrew).
For more information about the writer (Born in Poland in 1895), see: Tidhar, Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel, p. 3562.
36.5X49 cm. Fair condition. Stains, some dark. Rough tears. Framed in original frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
"Shiviti" written on parchment. [Jerusalem, ca. 1930s-40s].
Parchment; paper; ink.
"Shiviti" on parchment, with "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah in the center. The "Shiviti" is attached to a leaf of paper bearing a handwritten inscription: "Important Note": "we announce hereby…as the Chida, may he rest in peace, wrote in his book Ziporen Shamir…whoever reads LaMenatze'ach…is considered as if he lit up the Temple's Menorah and no evil will ever happen to him" (Hebrew).
Size: 23.5X20.5 cm. "Shiviti" in fair condition, paper leaf in good condition. Stains. Held in an old frame, somewhat damaged.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Parchment; paper; ink.
"Shiviti" on parchment, with "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah in the center. The "Shiviti" is attached to a leaf of paper bearing a handwritten inscription: "Important Note": "we announce hereby…as the Chida, may he rest in peace, wrote in his book Ziporen Shamir…whoever reads LaMenatze'ach…is considered as if he lit up the Temple's Menorah and no evil will ever happen to him" (Hebrew).
Size: 23.5X20.5 cm. "Shiviti" in fair condition, paper leaf in good condition. Stains. Held in an old frame, somewhat damaged.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $400
Unsold
Two "Shiviti" with "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah". Jerusalem, 1901 and 1903.
Black ink on vellum.
In the center of each "Shiviti" appears "LaMenatze'ach BeNeginot Mizmor Shir" in the shape of a Menorah with the title "Shiviti Hashem Lenegdi" above it. The Menorah is surrounded by letter combinations and names for protection.
1. "Kodesh… Aba Shalom… Yitzchak Kashi.. 5661". Approx. 14.5X22 cm. Overall good condition. Stains to lower part. Creases, with some damages to ink. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
2. "… In honor of the synagogue… from Sa'adya Levi… 5663". Approx. 14X21 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Black ink on vellum.
In the center of each "Shiviti" appears "LaMenatze'ach BeNeginot Mizmor Shir" in the shape of a Menorah with the title "Shiviti Hashem Lenegdi" above it. The Menorah is surrounded by letter combinations and names for protection.
1. "Kodesh… Aba Shalom… Yitzchak Kashi.. 5661". Approx. 14.5X22 cm. Overall good condition. Stains to lower part. Creases, with some damages to ink. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
2. "… In honor of the synagogue… from Sa'adya Levi… 5663". Approx. 14X21 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $500
Unsold
Three "Shiviti". Jerusalem, [ca. 1930s].
Ink on parchment; paint.
Three Jerusalemite "Shiviti". On two of them appear Stars of David inscribed "Anenu Magen David Anenu" and "Tefilah Belo Kavana…". One shiviti is decorated with colorful decorations.
Average size: 25X16 cm. Condition varies, fair to good. Original frames, one dismantled.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Ink on parchment; paint.
Three Jerusalemite "Shiviti". On two of them appear Stars of David inscribed "Anenu Magen David Anenu" and "Tefilah Belo Kavana…". One shiviti is decorated with colorful decorations.
Average size: 25X16 cm. Condition varies, fair to good. Original frames, one dismantled.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $600
Unsold
Six "Shiviti" amulets with "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah. [Eretz Israel / Persia / Libya / Morocco, first half of 20th century].
Black and colorful ink on vellum.
In the center of each of the amulets is the psalm "LaMenatze'ach" in the shape of a Menorah with the title "Shiviti" above it. Name combinations, acronyms and letters for protection surround the Menorah. One amulet is decorated with vegetal patterns and the vessels of the Temple (probably from Morocco). Two amulets are written or decorated with colorful ink. One amulet is signed by the author: "Cho'ato Rubin" (Libya). Added on the reverse of one of the amulets: "…ani Yosef ben M. Daniel…"
Size varies, 11.5X7.5 cm. - 17.5X11.5 cm. Condition varies, some in fair-poor condition.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Black and colorful ink on vellum.
In the center of each of the amulets is the psalm "LaMenatze'ach" in the shape of a Menorah with the title "Shiviti" above it. Name combinations, acronyms and letters for protection surround the Menorah. One amulet is decorated with vegetal patterns and the vessels of the Temple (probably from Morocco). Two amulets are written or decorated with colorful ink. One amulet is signed by the author: "Cho'ato Rubin" (Libya). Added on the reverse of one of the amulets: "…ani Yosef ben M. Daniel…"
Size varies, 11.5X7.5 cm. - 17.5X11.5 cm. Condition varies, some in fair-poor condition.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
1. Small "Shiviti", printed on paper (for insertion in a Siddur). [Eretz Israel, ca. 1940s].
Printed "Shiviti" with a "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah and illustrations of the Temple's vessels in golden ink. Various initials appear on the margins, written by hand. The inscription "HaMenorah Hazot…BaSiddur" appears in the lower margins. 16X10.5 cm. Good condition. Framed.
2. "Jerusalemite Amulet", printed on paper. [Jerusalem], 1930.
Amulet for well-being, for protection against plague, fire, evil eye and against all evil. Based on the shape of the amulet by Yosef Eligula printed in Jerusalem in 1874. Printed on the bottom margins: "Ze HaKuntras… Elul 1930". Ca. 25X18 cm. Fair-good condition. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Printed "Shiviti" with a "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah and illustrations of the Temple's vessels in golden ink. Various initials appear on the margins, written by hand. The inscription "HaMenorah Hazot…BaSiddur" appears in the lower margins. 16X10.5 cm. Good condition. Framed.
2. "Jerusalemite Amulet", printed on paper. [Jerusalem], 1930.
Amulet for well-being, for protection against plague, fire, evil eye and against all evil. Based on the shape of the amulet by Yosef Eligula printed in Jerusalem in 1874. Printed on the bottom margins: "Ze HaKuntras… Elul 1930". Ca. 25X18 cm. Fair-good condition. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Small "Shiviti" for hanging at home. [Persia or Eretz Israel, ca. mid 20th century]. Ink and paint on paper.
Small "Shviti", for hanging at home, serving also as a "Mizrah". A "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah appears in the center, and two golden lions with tongues sticking out appear on the base. Borders and floral decorations in colors of gold, red, green and purple.
Approx. 35X22.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Small "Shviti", for hanging at home, serving also as a "Mizrah". A "LaMenatze'ach" Menorah appears in the center, and two golden lions with tongues sticking out appear on the base. Borders and floral decorations in colors of gold, red, green and purple.
Approx. 35X22.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
"Mizrah", single leaf in lithographic printing. Fr. Wentzel Printing Press, published by Anton Schiesel. Landau, Germany [late 19th century].
Architectural frame with illustrations depicting biblical scenes: "Binding of Isaac", "Jacob's Dream", "Chochmat Shlomo". Tablets of the Law and Ark of the Covenant appear on top.
See a similar "Mizrah" from Alsace in "Kedem" catalogue, auction no. 43, item no. 19.
Leaf approx. 38.5X27.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Framed: 49X39 cm. Stains and dampstains, tears, holes and peelings.
Architectural frame with illustrations depicting biblical scenes: "Binding of Isaac", "Jacob's Dream", "Chochmat Shlomo". Tablets of the Law and Ark of the Covenant appear on top.
See a similar "Mizrah" from Alsace in "Kedem" catalogue, auction no. 43, item no. 19.
Leaf approx. 38.5X27.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Framed: 49X39 cm. Stains and dampstains, tears, holes and peelings.
Category
Shiviti and Mizrah
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $600
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of a rabbi, original painting. [19th century?].
Watercolor on paper.
A fine portrait, in the style of 17th-18th century portraits. It is possible that it is the portrait of Rabbi Isaac Aboab da Fonseca, or of Rabbi Ya'akov Sasportas.
34.5X24 cm. Mounted on paper. Good condition. Some creases, stains and slight tears.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Watercolor on paper.
A fine portrait, in the style of 17th-18th century portraits. It is possible that it is the portrait of Rabbi Isaac Aboab da Fonseca, or of Rabbi Ya'akov Sasportas.
34.5X24 cm. Mounted on paper. Good condition. Some creases, stains and slight tears.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Category
Photographs, Portraits and Etchings
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of a rabbi (unidentified), original painting. [19th century?].
Watercolor on paper.
Fine portrait, in the style of 17th-18th century portraits.
37X26.5 cm. Good condition. Slight tears at margins. Some stains and some damages to color.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Watercolor on paper.
Fine portrait, in the style of 17th-18th century portraits.
37X26.5 cm. Good condition. Slight tears at margins. Some stains and some damages to color.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Category
Photographs, Portraits and Etchings
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $400
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of Rabbi Solomon Ayllon. [Amsterdam, ca. 1728-1730].
Engraving.
Portrait of Rabbi Solomon ben Ya'akov Ayllon (died in 1728), born in the Ottoman Empire, Rabbi of Sephardi congregations in London and Amsterdam, affiliated with the followers of Sabbatai Zevi.
Created by the Dutch artist Jacobus Houbraken. Text in Latin and Hebrew.
36X23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains at margins. Some creases.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Engraving.
Portrait of Rabbi Solomon ben Ya'akov Ayllon (died in 1728), born in the Ottoman Empire, Rabbi of Sephardi congregations in London and Amsterdam, affiliated with the followers of Sabbatai Zevi.
Created by the Dutch artist Jacobus Houbraken. Text in Latin and Hebrew.
36X23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains at margins. Some creases.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
Category
Photographs, Portraits and Etchings
Catalogue
Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
July 12, 2016
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Family photo album of the "Holy Shoemaker" Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov.
More than 25 varied and fascinating photos of the life of the "Shoemaker":
Photos from his early years (with his wife after their engagement?) and others taken at various times, photos with his wife and daughters and at various family occasions. The photos are placed in their original album.
Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov (1873-1967) - the "Holy Shoemaker" from Shabazi Street in Tel Aviv-Jaffa was a hidden tsaddik, kabbalist and wonder-worker. Born in Lithuania, a disciple of Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv author of Leshem Shvo V'Achlama [the Leshem]. After his Aliya to Eretz Israel, he moved to Jaffa and opened a shoemaking workshop. Although he hid himself and his powers, the generation's leaders and kabbalists recognized his amazing righteousness, cleaved to him and became his disciples. Rabbi Kook's comment to Rabbi Aryeh Levine that the "shoemaker" is one of the 36 hidden tsaddikim of the generation became public. The Chazon Ish encouraged him to reveal himself and shower blessings on the Jewish people. Many stories of wonders and revelations are recounted about the "holy shoemaker" and he was known to merit the revelation of Eliyahu [this was published in the newspapers of that time]. Many flocked to his home every day to receive his blessings and they saw deliverance from their troubles.
18 photos: approx. 8X13 cm. 5 photos: approx. 6X8 cm. 5 small photos: 3X3 cm. A total of 28 photos. Enclosed is a printed picture of the "Shoemaker". Overall good condition. Damages to album.
More than 25 varied and fascinating photos of the life of the "Shoemaker":
Photos from his early years (with his wife after their engagement?) and others taken at various times, photos with his wife and daughters and at various family occasions. The photos are placed in their original album.
Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov (1873-1967) - the "Holy Shoemaker" from Shabazi Street in Tel Aviv-Jaffa was a hidden tsaddik, kabbalist and wonder-worker. Born in Lithuania, a disciple of Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv author of Leshem Shvo V'Achlama [the Leshem]. After his Aliya to Eretz Israel, he moved to Jaffa and opened a shoemaking workshop. Although he hid himself and his powers, the generation's leaders and kabbalists recognized his amazing righteousness, cleaved to him and became his disciples. Rabbi Kook's comment to Rabbi Aryeh Levine that the "shoemaker" is one of the 36 hidden tsaddikim of the generation became public. The Chazon Ish encouraged him to reveal himself and shower blessings on the Jewish people. Many stories of wonders and revelations are recounted about the "holy shoemaker" and he was known to merit the revelation of Eliyahu [this was published in the newspapers of that time]. Many flocked to his home every day to receive his blessings and they saw deliverance from their troubles.
18 photos: approx. 8X13 cm. 5 photos: approx. 6X8 cm. 5 small photos: 3X3 cm. A total of 28 photos. Enclosed is a printed picture of the "Shoemaker". Overall good condition. Damages to album.
Category
Photographs, Portraits and Etchings
Catalogue