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: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Franckfurther Jud und Judin [Jew and Jewess from Frankfurt], engraving by Christoph Weigel, after Caspar Luyken. [Nuremberg, 1703].
An engraving depicting a Jewish man and woman, on the background of the city of Frankfurt. From the book "Neu-eröffnete Welt-Galleria" (Nuremberg, 1703).
Leaf: approx. 20X32.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some creases and tears to left margin of leaf (not affecting engraving).
An engraving depicting a Jewish man and woman, on the background of the city of Frankfurt. From the book "Neu-eröffnete Welt-Galleria" (Nuremberg, 1703).
Leaf: approx. 20X32.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some creases and tears to left margin of leaf (not affecting engraving).
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Jewish figures in Turkey, three engravings from the book "Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes Nations du Levant" [collection of one hundred prints depicting different nations in the Levant]. [Paris, 1714].
The three engravings were created after works by the Flemmish-French painter Jean Baptiste van Mour (1671-1737).
1. Femme Juive, Courtiere qui porte ses Marchandises aux Jeunes Dames Turques qui ne peuvent Sortir, an engraving by Philippe Simonneau. Plate no. 65.
An engraving depicting a Jewish woman - a merchant who carries goods to the wives of the Turkish Sultan (when women in the Sultan's harem were not allowed to leave the harem while Jewish women were allowed to enter the harem and serve as go-between the Sultan wives and the world outside the harem).
Plate: 25X36 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Slightly darkened margins. Creases and tears at left margins of the leaf.
2. Juif, engraving by B. Baron. Plate no. 63.
Engraving depicting a Jew wearing a Tarboosh.
Plate: 25X35.5 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases and tears to left margins of leaf.
3. Femme Juive, en habit de cérémonie, engraving by Gérard Scotin. Plate no. 64.
Engraving depicting a Jewish girl in a ceremonial wedding costume.
Engraving: 25X35.5 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases and tears at left margins of leaf.
The three engravings were created after works by the Flemmish-French painter Jean Baptiste van Mour (1671-1737).
1. Femme Juive, Courtiere qui porte ses Marchandises aux Jeunes Dames Turques qui ne peuvent Sortir, an engraving by Philippe Simonneau. Plate no. 65.
An engraving depicting a Jewish woman - a merchant who carries goods to the wives of the Turkish Sultan (when women in the Sultan's harem were not allowed to leave the harem while Jewish women were allowed to enter the harem and serve as go-between the Sultan wives and the world outside the harem).
Plate: 25X36 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Slightly darkened margins. Creases and tears at left margins of the leaf.
2. Juif, engraving by B. Baron. Plate no. 63.
Engraving depicting a Jew wearing a Tarboosh.
Plate: 25X35.5 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases and tears to left margins of leaf.
3. Femme Juive, en habit de cérémonie, engraving by Gérard Scotin. Plate no. 64.
Engraving depicting a Jewish girl in a ceremonial wedding costume.
Engraving: 25X35.5 cm, leaf: 33.5X50.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Creases and tears at left margins of leaf.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Jewish figures in Turkey, two etchings, [France, 17th century].
1. Medecin Juif [Jewish doctor], portrait of Moses Hamon, doctor of Sultan Suleiman I.
Leaf: 21.5X33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Two slight tears at upper margins of leaf. A paper strip is pasted along the right margins of the leaf (on the reverse). Small hole at upper left corner of etching.
2. Merchant Juif [Jewish merchant], etching depicting a Jewish merchant in a costume typical of Turkish Jews.
Leaf: 22X33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear at right margins of leaf and an open tear at upper right corner. Small hole at upper left corner of leaf. Remnants of pasted paper at right margins of leaf (on the reverse).
Both etchings appeared originally in the book of the French geographer Nicolas de Nicolay (1517-1583), "Les Quatre Premiers Livres Des Navigations… Orientales" (Lyon, 1568). These two etchings are, most probably, out of the book "L'Histoire de la décadence de l'Empire grec et établissement de celuy des Turcs" (Paris, 1662).
1. Medecin Juif [Jewish doctor], portrait of Moses Hamon, doctor of Sultan Suleiman I.
Leaf: 21.5X33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Two slight tears at upper margins of leaf. A paper strip is pasted along the right margins of the leaf (on the reverse). Small hole at upper left corner of etching.
2. Merchant Juif [Jewish merchant], etching depicting a Jewish merchant in a costume typical of Turkish Jews.
Leaf: 22X33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear at right margins of leaf and an open tear at upper right corner. Small hole at upper left corner of leaf. Remnants of pasted paper at right margins of leaf (on the reverse).
Both etchings appeared originally in the book of the French geographer Nicolas de Nicolay (1517-1583), "Les Quatre Premiers Livres Des Navigations… Orientales" (Lyon, 1568). These two etchings are, most probably, out of the book "L'Histoire de la décadence de l'Empire grec et établissement de celuy des Turcs" (Paris, 1662).
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $700
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Inauguration of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, etching by Romeyn de Hooghe. [Amsterdam, 1675].
A detailed etching depicting the inauguration of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam. Seen in the center are members of the Jewish congregation during prayer (in the foreground, among the congregation members, are women and children). On the upper part, in the center - allegoric scene about granting Jews freedom of religion; on the upper right corner - view of the Synagogue building, on the upper left corner - plan of the synagogue's interior. On the margins of the etching, in six medallions, appear the names of donors to the construction of the synagogue.
The Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam was inaugurated in August 1675, with a festive prayer. This etching was consigned from the Dutch artist Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708) as a souvenir from this event.
Etching: approx. 49.5X39 cm, leaf: 56X44.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Some stains. A small tear at upper margins of leaf.
A detailed etching depicting the inauguration of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam. Seen in the center are members of the Jewish congregation during prayer (in the foreground, among the congregation members, are women and children). On the upper part, in the center - allegoric scene about granting Jews freedom of religion; on the upper right corner - view of the Synagogue building, on the upper left corner - plan of the synagogue's interior. On the margins of the etching, in six medallions, appear the names of donors to the construction of the synagogue.
The Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam was inaugurated in August 1675, with a festive prayer. This etching was consigned from the Dutch artist Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708) as a souvenir from this event.
Etching: approx. 49.5X39 cm, leaf: 56X44.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Some stains. A small tear at upper margins of leaf.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Piazza Giudia [Jews' Square], etching by Giuseppe Vasi. [Rome, 1752].
Etching depicting the Jewish Ghetto in Rome and its inhabitants. Description below the plate, with references to several buildings and streets marked in numbers on the etching (gate of the Ghetto, the gallows, "house with an ancient inscription" [Casa di Lorenzo Manilio], and more).
From the book "Delle Magnificenze di Roma antica e moderna", vol. II (Rome, 1752).
Etching: 30X21 cm, leaf: 42.5X29.5 cm. Significant foxing at margins of leaf and a damp-stain at left margins. Some creases and tears at margins.
Etching depicting the Jewish Ghetto in Rome and its inhabitants. Description below the plate, with references to several buildings and streets marked in numbers on the etching (gate of the Ghetto, the gallows, "house with an ancient inscription" [Casa di Lorenzo Manilio], and more).
From the book "Delle Magnificenze di Roma antica e moderna", vol. II (Rome, 1752).
Etching: 30X21 cm, leaf: 42.5X29.5 cm. Significant foxing at margins of leaf and a damp-stain at left margins. Some creases and tears at margins.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of R. Refael HaCohen Katz (1722-1803), Rabbi of Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek.
Engraving, signed: "I. Nathan pinxit". [Germany, 1798].
Portrait of R. Refael HaCohen Katz on the background of his library, his book Marpeh Lashon beside him. German inscription: "Raphael Cohn Berühmter Ober Rabiner Der Juden in Altona Hamburg und Wandsbek", with the inscription in Hebrew as well.
Oval engraving, 19X23.5 cm. Cut on plate-border and partially mounted on 21X25.5 cm paper (dark-hued paper, tears to margins). Good-fair condition. Few stains. Several peelings to paper, affecting the engraving.
Rubens, A Jewish Iconography (London, 1981), no. 2083.
Engraving, signed: "I. Nathan pinxit". [Germany, 1798].
Portrait of R. Refael HaCohen Katz on the background of his library, his book Marpeh Lashon beside him. German inscription: "Raphael Cohn Berühmter Ober Rabiner Der Juden in Altona Hamburg und Wandsbek", with the inscription in Hebrew as well.
Oval engraving, 19X23.5 cm. Cut on plate-border and partially mounted on 21X25.5 cm paper (dark-hued paper, tears to margins). Good-fair condition. Few stains. Several peelings to paper, affecting the engraving.
Rubens, A Jewish Iconography (London, 1981), no. 2083.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Portrait of R. Meyer Neufeld of Posen (Poznań). New Jersey, US, [ca. 1860-1880].
A reproduction of an illustration depicting the portrait of R. Meyer Neufeld, mounted on cardboard of the [Samuel] Klugherz Photograph Studio in Paterson, NJ. On the verso of the cardboard is a signed dedication: "Complement - from Nathan Barnert". Nathan Barnert (1838-1927) - a Jewish businessman and politician born in Posen who immigrated to the US in 1849 and served as mayor of Paterson (NJ) and founded several Jewish public institutions in the city.
R. Meyer Neufeld (died in the winter of 1859), was a famed Torah scholar and tsaddik in his times, a community leader in Posen and among its wealthy residents during the days of R. Akiva Eiger and his son, R. Shlomo Eiger. He established a bakery of machine matzot in Posen which was cited as proof of the kashrut of machine matzot during the ensuing polemic on this subject. [The author of Sho'el U'Meshiv cites "R. Meyer Neufeld, a leading Torah scholar of Germany and Prussia", who knows the advantages of machine baking (Shenot Dor VaDor, Part 1, pp. 462-464). R. Yosef Chaim Kara writes (in his letter from the month of Nissan 1859 to the author of Chiddushei HaRim, Shenot Dor VaDor, Part 1, pp. 468-478): "…And already about 15 years ago, this device was brought to Posen, because there lived a wonderfully G-d fearing man, a leading Torah scholar and pious man… R. Meyer Neufeld". In an article printed in HaMagid, Tevet 1858, R. Yosef Chaim Kara writes: "…Who has heard the account praising the piety of the famous tsaddik and keen prodigy R. Meyer Neufeld of Posen, who himself was the first… to establish there a matzah bakery with a large amazing machine…" (see the article by R. Mondshein, Zechor L'Avraham, 2003, pp. 849-854). R. Meyer Neufeld exchanged halachic responsa with R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Rabbi of Kutno, author of Zayit Ra'anan [ibid, Vol. 2, Siman 7, is a "responsum to a famous rabbi", and R. Chaim Ya'akov Naftali Zilberberg, the author's grandson, attests that this responsum was sent to R. Meyer Neufeld]. R. Eliyahu Guttmacher Rabbi of Greiditz (Grodzisk), who was his mechutan, cites stories and practices in the name of R. Meyer, referring to him as "my mechutan, the rabbi and tsaddik".
Portrait: 26X28.5 cm, mounted on cardboard: 27.5X35.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Many stains, both on the portrait and on the cardboard. Open breaks, and tears to cardboard edges.
A reproduction of an illustration depicting the portrait of R. Meyer Neufeld, mounted on cardboard of the [Samuel] Klugherz Photograph Studio in Paterson, NJ. On the verso of the cardboard is a signed dedication: "Complement - from Nathan Barnert". Nathan Barnert (1838-1927) - a Jewish businessman and politician born in Posen who immigrated to the US in 1849 and served as mayor of Paterson (NJ) and founded several Jewish public institutions in the city.
R. Meyer Neufeld (died in the winter of 1859), was a famed Torah scholar and tsaddik in his times, a community leader in Posen and among its wealthy residents during the days of R. Akiva Eiger and his son, R. Shlomo Eiger. He established a bakery of machine matzot in Posen which was cited as proof of the kashrut of machine matzot during the ensuing polemic on this subject. [The author of Sho'el U'Meshiv cites "R. Meyer Neufeld, a leading Torah scholar of Germany and Prussia", who knows the advantages of machine baking (Shenot Dor VaDor, Part 1, pp. 462-464). R. Yosef Chaim Kara writes (in his letter from the month of Nissan 1859 to the author of Chiddushei HaRim, Shenot Dor VaDor, Part 1, pp. 468-478): "…And already about 15 years ago, this device was brought to Posen, because there lived a wonderfully G-d fearing man, a leading Torah scholar and pious man… R. Meyer Neufeld". In an article printed in HaMagid, Tevet 1858, R. Yosef Chaim Kara writes: "…Who has heard the account praising the piety of the famous tsaddik and keen prodigy R. Meyer Neufeld of Posen, who himself was the first… to establish there a matzah bakery with a large amazing machine…" (see the article by R. Mondshein, Zechor L'Avraham, 2003, pp. 849-854). R. Meyer Neufeld exchanged halachic responsa with R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Rabbi of Kutno, author of Zayit Ra'anan [ibid, Vol. 2, Siman 7, is a "responsum to a famous rabbi", and R. Chaim Ya'akov Naftali Zilberberg, the author's grandson, attests that this responsum was sent to R. Meyer Neufeld]. R. Eliyahu Guttmacher Rabbi of Greiditz (Grodzisk), who was his mechutan, cites stories and practices in the name of R. Meyer, referring to him as "my mechutan, the rabbi and tsaddik".
Portrait: 26X28.5 cm, mounted on cardboard: 27.5X35.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Many stains, both on the portrait and on the cardboard. Open breaks, and tears to cardboard edges.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,000
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Portrait of R. Chaim Halberstam, author of Divrei Chaim, of Sanz. [Probably Europe, first half of the 20th century].
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated (unidentified artist, undeciphered date).
Apparently, the portrait was painted after the famous portrait of Rebbe Chaim Halberstam by the painter Lazar Krestin, in which the rebbe is seen reading a book. R. Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1797-1876), author of Divrei Chaim and founder of the Sanz dynasty.
26.5X18 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated (unidentified artist, undeciphered date).
Apparently, the portrait was painted after the famous portrait of Rebbe Chaim Halberstam by the painter Lazar Krestin, in which the rebbe is seen reading a book. R. Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1797-1876), author of Divrei Chaim and founder of the Sanz dynasty.
26.5X18 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
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"The Chafetz Chaim". Portrait of R. Yisrael Meir HaCohen, author of the Chafetz Chaim.
Pencil on paper. Signed: "Regev Rakovsky" (Hebrew) and dated: 1934.
This illustration was made a short while (several months) after the death of the Chafetz Chaim in Elul 1933.
23.5X33.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Drawn on thick brittle paper. Tears, primarily to margins, professionally repaired. Creases and repaired "cracks".
Pencil on paper. Signed: "Regev Rakovsky" (Hebrew) and dated: 1934.
This illustration was made a short while (several months) after the death of the Chafetz Chaim in Elul 1933.
23.5X33.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Drawn on thick brittle paper. Tears, primarily to margins, professionally repaired. Creases and repaired "cracks".
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