Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $4,000
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About 300 kippot, hats and head-coverings from Central Asia, Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Turkistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, North Africa and the Balkan countries. Most of the hats and head-coverings in this collection were made in their native countries at the end of the 19th century and in the first decades of the 20th century and reached Israel with the wave of Jewish immigrants from the Diaspora (although amongst them are also head-covering and kippot from the second half of the 20th century, from Israel and other countries).
The kippot were gathered by the Davis couple who appreciated Jewish folk art in all its forms of material expressions, and formed a rich and varied collection which later evolved into one of their major collections.
On the inner side of many kippot appear serial numbers of the Davis collection and many have been recorded throughout the years in exhibition catalogues and have been published in books. The Davis couple said about their collection of kippot: "Our collection has an abundance of kippot including many different types of kippot, handmade, which are used for head-coverings in various communities including those brought in the book by Bossert, H. Th. Decorative Art of Egypt and Asia, (London, 1956). Some of our kippot were displayed in the Bukhara exhibition at the Israel Museum in the winter of 1967. They were also displayed in the exhibition 'Israel throughout the Generations' which took place in the Petit Palais in Paris in 1968" (Jewish Folk-art throughout the Generations, by Eli and Elise Davis, p. 42).
Among the items are also a number of accompanying embroidered items: Eretz Israeli-Palestinian head-coverings, belts, Iranian tallit corners embroidered with verses from the Shma, and more.
Size and condition vary.
See:
1. Hats and Caps of the Jews, Eli and Elise Davis ("Massada", 1983).
2. Jewish Folk-art Throughout the Generations by Eli and Elise Davis (Reuven Mas, Jerusalem, 1978).
3. Pe'er HaRosh, Head-coverings for Festivals and Ceremonies (Exhibition catalogue, Ethnography and Folklore wing, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv, 1991).
The kippot were gathered by the Davis couple who appreciated Jewish folk art in all its forms of material expressions, and formed a rich and varied collection which later evolved into one of their major collections.
On the inner side of many kippot appear serial numbers of the Davis collection and many have been recorded throughout the years in exhibition catalogues and have been published in books. The Davis couple said about their collection of kippot: "Our collection has an abundance of kippot including many different types of kippot, handmade, which are used for head-coverings in various communities including those brought in the book by Bossert, H. Th. Decorative Art of Egypt and Asia, (London, 1956). Some of our kippot were displayed in the Bukhara exhibition at the Israel Museum in the winter of 1967. They were also displayed in the exhibition 'Israel throughout the Generations' which took place in the Petit Palais in Paris in 1968" (Jewish Folk-art throughout the Generations, by Eli and Elise Davis, p. 42).
Among the items are also a number of accompanying embroidered items: Eretz Israeli-Palestinian head-coverings, belts, Iranian tallit corners embroidered with verses from the Shma, and more.
Size and condition vary.
See:
1. Hats and Caps of the Jews, Eli and Elise Davis ("Massada", 1983).
2. Jewish Folk-art Throughout the Generations by Eli and Elise Davis (Reuven Mas, Jerusalem, 1978).
3. Pe'er HaRosh, Head-coverings for Festivals and Ceremonies (Exhibition catalogue, Ethnography and Folklore wing, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv, 1991).
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
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Headdress / embroidered scarf for a Jewish bride (Rumoli pulaktcha). Bukhara, [first half of the 20th century].
White cotton tulle net embroidered with sequins.
Decorated with Stars of David, hamsas, crescent moons, birds and a menorah.
Length: 110 cm, width: 230 cm. Good condition.
White cotton tulle net embroidered with sequins.
Decorated with Stars of David, hamsas, crescent moons, birds and a menorah.
Length: 110 cm, width: 230 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
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A man's overcoat. [North Africa (Morocco?), first decades of 20th century].
Wool, cotton thread embroidery, silk ribbons, decorative fabric balls (pompons); metal buckle.
Large and heavy overcoat, with short sleeves and a hood, decorated with pompons. A buckle decorated with birds in front, where the hood is connected to the coat.
Approx. 140X145 cm. Good condition.
See: Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land, Vivian B. Mann (ed.), New-York, 2000, p. 35. Picture no. 11.
Wool, cotton thread embroidery, silk ribbons, decorative fabric balls (pompons); metal buckle.
Large and heavy overcoat, with short sleeves and a hood, decorated with pompons. A buckle decorated with birds in front, where the hood is connected to the coat.
Approx. 140X145 cm. Good condition.
See: Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land, Vivian B. Mann (ed.), New-York, 2000, p. 35. Picture no. 11.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
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1-3. Three womens' blouses for ceremonies and holidays. Tunisia (probably, Djerba), [first decades of 20th century].
Silk and cotton fabric strips sewn together, silk thread embroidery, fabric ribbons.
Two of these blouses are asymmetrical since they were worn under a fabric cloak over one shoulder; only one sleeve and the front of the blouse are made of prestigious fabrics while the other parts of the garment, which are hidden, are made of printed cotton fabric.
Approx. 95X65 cm, 85X55 cm. Fair condition, varying. Tears, unraveling and stains.
4. A woman's headdress, for daily use (Kufi-ye). Tunisia (probably, Djerba), [first decades of 20th century].
Silk and cotton fabrics, gilt metal thread embroidery on padding.
17X10X26 cm. Good condition.
Literature: "The Jewish Wardrobe" (ed: Esther Juhasz), The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2014, items 65, 113.
Silk and cotton fabric strips sewn together, silk thread embroidery, fabric ribbons.
Two of these blouses are asymmetrical since they were worn under a fabric cloak over one shoulder; only one sleeve and the front of the blouse are made of prestigious fabrics while the other parts of the garment, which are hidden, are made of printed cotton fabric.
Approx. 95X65 cm, 85X55 cm. Fair condition, varying. Tears, unraveling and stains.
4. A woman's headdress, for daily use (Kufi-ye). Tunisia (probably, Djerba), [first decades of 20th century].
Silk and cotton fabrics, gilt metal thread embroidery on padding.
17X10X26 cm. Good condition.
Literature: "The Jewish Wardrobe" (ed: Esther Juhasz), The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2014, items 65, 113.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $300
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Two printed tablecloths (block stamping on cotton), Iran, 1920s.
1. Passover tablecloth. Printed texts: Passover Seder Simanim (Hebrew), instructions for the Seder in Judeo-Persian, and a dedication: "In memory of the young…[1921]". Decorations of plants, birds and Stars of David with the word "Zion" and letters of "Magen David" (Hebrew).
Approx. 65X78 cm. Fair condition. Printing is faded. Some stains. Some tears. Unraveled edges. Deleted name in dedication text.
2. Tablecloth. Printed texts (on margins, all around), of a blessing and the year - 1925. Decorations of leaves and flowers, and four Stars of David with the word "Zion" and the letters "Magen David" (Hebrew).
Approx. 82X156 cm. Good condition. Slightly faded printing. Some stains.
1. Passover tablecloth. Printed texts: Passover Seder Simanim (Hebrew), instructions for the Seder in Judeo-Persian, and a dedication: "In memory of the young…[1921]". Decorations of plants, birds and Stars of David with the word "Zion" and letters of "Magen David" (Hebrew).
Approx. 65X78 cm. Fair condition. Printing is faded. Some stains. Some tears. Unraveled edges. Deleted name in dedication text.
2. Tablecloth. Printed texts (on margins, all around), of a blessing and the year - 1925. Decorations of leaves and flowers, and four Stars of David with the word "Zion" and the letters "Magen David" (Hebrew).
Approx. 82X156 cm. Good condition. Slightly faded printing. Some stains.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $800
Unsold
Embroidered fabric, with decorations and Biblical verses. Unknown place [Ottoman Empire?, first half of the 20th century].
Gilded metallic thread and cotton thread embroidery on silk and cotton fabrics.
Oblong sheet of fabric, apparently used as a tablecloth. Embroidered on the margins are parts of the verses "Sit at my right hand" (Psalms 110, 1) and "Wealth and riches are in his house" (Psalms 112, 3); between the verses are tree decorations. The surface is embroidered with a repetitive pattern of a shepherd (apparently meant as the likeness of King David) surrounded by sheep, petting a sheep with his left hand and holding a lamb in his right hand. Embroidered in the center of the sheet are three harp-shaped decorations. Possibly, this fabric was embroidered and sent as a gift to a donor or patron.
Length: approx. 50 cm, width: approx. 103 cm. Fair condition. Numerous stains. Folding marks. Unraveled threads.
Gilded metallic thread and cotton thread embroidery on silk and cotton fabrics.
Oblong sheet of fabric, apparently used as a tablecloth. Embroidered on the margins are parts of the verses "Sit at my right hand" (Psalms 110, 1) and "Wealth and riches are in his house" (Psalms 112, 3); between the verses are tree decorations. The surface is embroidered with a repetitive pattern of a shepherd (apparently meant as the likeness of King David) surrounded by sheep, petting a sheep with his left hand and holding a lamb in his right hand. Embroidered in the center of the sheet are three harp-shaped decorations. Possibly, this fabric was embroidered and sent as a gift to a donor or patron.
Length: approx. 50 cm, width: approx. 103 cm. Fair condition. Numerous stains. Folding marks. Unraveled threads.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $600
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Papercut depicting a scene in a synagogue. [Europe or U.S.], 1921.
Symmetrical composition. In the center are figures in a synagogue, surrounded by a frame of decorations, at the top of which is a Star of David with the Hebrew letters "yod-yod", a crown and two angels blowing horns. Signed and dated: "M.D. Kant. 21".
Papercut approx. 12X16 cm, on paper approx. 17X22 cm. Framed. Slight defects. A few small pieces missing (with a few substitutions in ink). Unexamined out of frame.
Symmetrical composition. In the center are figures in a synagogue, surrounded by a frame of decorations, at the top of which is a Star of David with the Hebrew letters "yod-yod", a crown and two angels blowing horns. Signed and dated: "M.D. Kant. 21".
Papercut approx. 12X16 cm, on paper approx. 17X22 cm. Framed. Slight defects. A few small pieces missing (with a few substitutions in ink). Unexamined out of frame.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
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"Mizrah" - papercut created by Yehudit Shadur. Signed (in Hebrew and English) and dated, 1975.
Papercut; pasted colorful papers.
"Mizrah" in an architectonic design, with an arch on top, two columns and a balcony. A pair of lions supporting the Tablets of the Law appear on top; in the center appears a seven-branched Menorah supported by two griffons and topped by the inscription "Mizrah". A pair of peacocks, two lion-heads, and vegetal decorations appear on the margins as well as the inscription "Mitzad Zeh Ruach Chaim" (from this direction comes the spirit of life). Mounted on gold-painted cardboard, 50.5X41 cm. Overall good condition. Small tears. Some stains.
Papercut; pasted colorful papers.
"Mizrah" in an architectonic design, with an arch on top, two columns and a balcony. A pair of lions supporting the Tablets of the Law appear on top; in the center appears a seven-branched Menorah supported by two griffons and topped by the inscription "Mizrah". A pair of peacocks, two lion-heads, and vegetal decorations appear on the margins as well as the inscription "Mitzad Zeh Ruach Chaim" (from this direction comes the spirit of life). Mounted on gold-painted cardboard, 50.5X41 cm. Overall good condition. Small tears. Some stains.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
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"Mizrah" with a depiction of the Dome of the Rock - a papercut created by Yehudit Shadur. Signed (In Hebrew and English) and dated, 1972.
Papercut; pasted golden paper.
"Mizrah". On four corners appears the inscription "Mitzad Zeh Ruach Chaim" (from this direction comes the spirit of life - in Hebrew, the initials of Mizrah). In the center appears the Dome of the Rock surrounded by the inscription "A'ale et Yerushalayim al Rosh Simchati". Around the dome appear trees, gates, walls, houses and towers with turrets. On the lower part appear a seven-branched Menorah, two vases with plants and two deer.
32.5X42.5 cm. Good condition. Framed (unexamined out of frame).
Papercut; pasted golden paper.
"Mizrah". On four corners appears the inscription "Mitzad Zeh Ruach Chaim" (from this direction comes the spirit of life - in Hebrew, the initials of Mizrah). In the center appears the Dome of the Rock surrounded by the inscription "A'ale et Yerushalayim al Rosh Simchati". Around the dome appear trees, gates, walls, houses and towers with turrets. On the lower part appear a seven-branched Menorah, two vases with plants and two deer.
32.5X42.5 cm. Good condition. Framed (unexamined out of frame).
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $1,300
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Micrography created by Avraham Haba. Israel, [1970s-80s].
The text: Five scrolls (Song of Songs, Ruth, Eicha, Kohelet, Esther), written on 149 miniature paper leaves bound together as a book (the title "Five Scrolls" opens the book. Additional title pages for each scroll). The book is attached to the top of a glass ornament shaped as a young man (holding the book in his hands).
Height of leaves: approx. 2 cm. Slight defects to book. Some stains. Loose or detached leaves. Inserted in a wood and glass display case with a magnifying glass in front, and a mirror on the back panel.
The text: Five scrolls (Song of Songs, Ruth, Eicha, Kohelet, Esther), written on 149 miniature paper leaves bound together as a book (the title "Five Scrolls" opens the book. Additional title pages for each scroll). The book is attached to the top of a glass ornament shaped as a young man (holding the book in his hands).
Height of leaves: approx. 2 cm. Slight defects to book. Some stains. Loose or detached leaves. Inserted in a wood and glass display case with a magnifying glass in front, and a mirror on the back panel.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $1,100
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Micrography created by Avrhahm Haba. Israel, [1970s-80s].
The text: Song of Songs, written on 44 miniature parchment leaves, bound as a book. The volume is attached to the top of a glass ornament shaped as a flower.
Height of leaves: 0.8-0.9 cm, glass ornament: 8X3.5 cm. Some defects to volume. Some stains. Inserted in a wood and glass display case, with a magnifying glass in front.
The text: Song of Songs, written on 44 miniature parchment leaves, bound as a book. The volume is attached to the top of a glass ornament shaped as a flower.
Height of leaves: 0.8-0.9 cm, glass ornament: 8X3.5 cm. Some defects to volume. Some stains. Inserted in a wood and glass display case, with a magnifying glass in front.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $1,100
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Micrography created by Avraham Haba. Israel, 1983.
The text: order of "Layl Shabbat" (Shalom Aleichem, Ribon Kol Ha'Olamim, Eshet Hayil, Azamer beShvachin, Kidush Layl Shabat, Menucha veSimcha, Ribon Olam). Written in a symmetric composition composed of two candlesticks with candles, two hands above the candlesticks, two Challahs, two grapevines with clusters of grapes, Kiddush Cup and the inscription "Shabbat Kodesh". Designed after a sketch by Ze'ev Raban, for an embroidered Shabbat tablecloth (See: Raban Remembered, Jerusalem's Forgotten Master, catalogue of an exhibition at "Yeshivah University, New-York, 1982, item 160).
28X22.5 cm. Inserted in a wood and glass display case with a magnifying glass in front.
The text: order of "Layl Shabbat" (Shalom Aleichem, Ribon Kol Ha'Olamim, Eshet Hayil, Azamer beShvachin, Kidush Layl Shabat, Menucha veSimcha, Ribon Olam). Written in a symmetric composition composed of two candlesticks with candles, two hands above the candlesticks, two Challahs, two grapevines with clusters of grapes, Kiddush Cup and the inscription "Shabbat Kodesh". Designed after a sketch by Ze'ev Raban, for an embroidered Shabbat tablecloth (See: Raban Remembered, Jerusalem's Forgotten Master, catalogue of an exhibition at "Yeshivah University, New-York, 1982, item 160).
28X22.5 cm. Inserted in a wood and glass display case with a magnifying glass in front.
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