Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $175
Including buyer's premium
Lamm's Pracht-Haggada, Berlin, 1922. With illustrations by Meir Kunstadt, Vienna. Illustrations on all pages, and red decorations.
95, [1], [6] picture-plates, 25 cm. Fair condition. Slightly detached pages, stains, scribbled. Worn and torn cardboard binding.
Ya'ari 1931, Otzar HaHaggadot 2850.
95, [1], [6] picture-plates, 25 cm. Fair condition. Slightly detached pages, stains, scribbled. Worn and torn cardboard binding.
Ya'ari 1931, Otzar HaHaggadot 2850.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, edited and illustrated by Nathan (Otto) Geismar. B. Cohen publishing, Berlin, 1928.
Pesach Haggadah with illustrations and translation into German, page by page. Contains a separate front page in German.
[3], IV – V, 90, [1] pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains of wine, food and foxing. Cover somewhat loose with owner's name.
Yeari 2079, Otzar HaHaggadot 3121.
Pesach Haggadah with illustrations and translation into German, page by page. Contains a separate front page in German.
[3], IV – V, 90, [1] pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains of wine, food and foxing. Cover somewhat loose with owner's name.
Yeari 2079, Otzar HaHaggadot 3121.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, edited and illustrated by Nathan (Otto) Geismar. B. Cohen publishing, Berlin, 1928.
Pesach Haggadah with illustrations and translation into German, page by page. Contains a separate front page in German.
[3], IV – V, 90, [1] pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains of wine, food and foxing. Cover somewhat loose with owner's name.
Yeari 2079, Otzar HaHaggadot 3121.
Pesach Haggadah written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by Massada and Alumot, [1967].
A copy in elegant leather binding in bordeaux color, with decoration on the spine and matching cardboard box. On the front cover is an ornament in metal cutting: a crown, The letter פ' is inside a Magen David, two young goats (?), cups and an inscription: “Pesach Haggadah.”
[58] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Some damage to the spine and the cardboard box.
Pesach Haggadah with illustrations and translation into German, page by page. Contains a separate front page in German.
[3], IV – V, 90, [1] pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Stains of wine, food and foxing. Cover somewhat loose with owner's name.
Yeari 2079, Otzar HaHaggadot 3121.
Pesach Haggadah written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Published by Massada and Alumot, [1967].
A copy in elegant leather binding in bordeaux color, with decoration on the spine and matching cardboard box. On the front cover is an ornament in metal cutting: a crown, The letter פ' is inside a Magen David, two young goats (?), cups and an inscription: “Pesach Haggadah.”
[58] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Some damage to the spine and the cardboard box.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
Passover Haggadah, HaNoar HaOved Group, Rishon Le-Zion, 1938.
Stencil. Segments from the original Haggadah and additional texts from the Jewish sources, alongside non traditional texts. The end of the Haggadah reads: “And this year shall bring an end and a limit to the troubles of Israel and we get to root deep into our land's soil. Amen”. Last page tells “The Affair of the Group”. The Group, of sixty members, emigrated in 1935 and was saved from the “nails of the kingdom of evil”. The group settled for two years in Giv'at Brenner, then split – some members went to Beit She'an, some to Sodom, to Athlith etc. Eventually they settled in the camp of Pelugot HaSade in Rishon LeZion, where the Haggadah was published.
[20] pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Damage to spine. Filing holes. Corner missing from front cover, tear to rear cover.
Stencil. Segments from the original Haggadah and additional texts from the Jewish sources, alongside non traditional texts. The end of the Haggadah reads: “And this year shall bring an end and a limit to the troubles of Israel and we get to root deep into our land's soil. Amen”. Last page tells “The Affair of the Group”. The Group, of sixty members, emigrated in 1935 and was saved from the “nails of the kingdom of evil”. The group settled for two years in Giv'at Brenner, then split – some members went to Beit She'an, some to Sodom, to Athlith etc. Eventually they settled in the camp of Pelugot HaSade in Rishon LeZion, where the Haggadah was published.
[20] pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Damage to spine. Filing holes. Corner missing from front cover, tear to rear cover.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
1. Pesach Haggadah, Beit HaShita, [1939]. Non-traditional Haggadah copied by stencil, with illustrations. Includes text by Berl Katznelson, Bialik, David Frishman, Y.H. Brenner, and the “Davar” newspaper, together with passages from the traditional Haggadah and sources. [22] pages, 21 cm. Good condition. The cover is worn along the margins.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Beit HaShita, [1940]. Non-traditional Haggadah copied by stencil, very similar to No. 1 in content and some of the illustrations, with changes. [26] pages, 21.5 cm. The body of the Haggadah is in good condition. The cover is in fair condition, partially detached with tears along the spine.
3. Pesach Haggadah, Beit HaShita [1947] second edition. Non-traditional printed Haggadah, different from Nos. 1 and 2 in design and content. Poems and reading passages together with passages from the traditional version. 40, [1] pages, 17 cm. Good condition. Pen scribbles on pages 1-9. A few stains. The cover is partially detached.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Beit HaShita, [1940]. Non-traditional Haggadah copied by stencil, very similar to No. 1 in content and some of the illustrations, with changes. [26] pages, 21.5 cm. The body of the Haggadah is in good condition. The cover is in fair condition, partially detached with tears along the spine.
3. Pesach Haggadah, Beit HaShita [1947] second edition. Non-traditional printed Haggadah, different from Nos. 1 and 2 in design and content. Poems and reading passages together with passages from the traditional version. 40, [1] pages, 17 cm. Good condition. Pen scribbles on pages 1-9. A few stains. The cover is partially detached.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, Ramat HaKovesh, 1940.
Illustrated Haggadah, printed in lithographic print. Many traditional passages salongside poetry on the spring, and "There was a pliers on an anvil".
[5] leaves, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stenciled insert missing. Loose cover. Stains.
Illustrated Haggadah, printed in lithographic print. Many traditional passages salongside poetry on the spring, and "There was a pliers on an anvil".
[5] leaves, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stenciled insert missing. Loose cover. Stains.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, HaShomer HaTzair Kibbutz Dalia, [1940].
Non-traditional Haggadah in large format, handwritten and copied by stencil, with illustrations. Passages from the traditional version together with “Safiach” by Rachel, “Al HaShchitah” by Bialik and two leaves with the history of the kibbutz which was established using the “tower and stockade” system: “Next to the towers, shacks were erected around the wall for use as shelters against the bullets of the enemy…” Statistics on agricultural crops. This was Kibbutz Dalia’s first Haggadah.
[28] leaves, 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains on the cover and on the pages. Numerous tears on the margins of the cover and on the spine.
Non-traditional Haggadah in large format, handwritten and copied by stencil, with illustrations. Passages from the traditional version together with “Safiach” by Rachel, “Al HaShchitah” by Bialik and two leaves with the history of the kibbutz which was established using the “tower and stockade” system: “Next to the towers, shacks were erected around the wall for use as shelters against the bullets of the enemy…” Statistics on agricultural crops. This was Kibbutz Dalia’s first Haggadah.
[28] leaves, 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains on the cover and on the pages. Numerous tears on the margins of the cover and on the spine.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
1. Pesach Haggadah, Revivim. Undated. Non-traditional Haggadah, hand-written, illustrated and stenciled. Many traditional sections alongside songs and other short texts. At the end 2 folded pages: "The affair of our Kevutzah on the second year of its existance [1940]" with reference to the holocaust, the British Mandate in Eretz Israel and the future of the Kevitzah.
[36] pages, [2] folded pages, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Creased cover.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Revivim, 1941. Printed and stenciled. Many sections of text and illustrations identical to number 1. In this haggadah the illustrations are hand colored in water color. Two attached pages: "The affair of our Kevutzah on the third year of its existence" with reference to the World War and international politics as well as the achievements of the Kevutzah.
Kibbutz Revivim was established in 1939 by members of the youth movement HaNoar HaOved (Olim from Germany, Austria and Italy).
[30] pages, [2]folded pages, 21 cm. Fair condition. Many foxing stains. One page bound upside down.
[36] pages, [2] folded pages, 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Creased cover.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Revivim, 1941. Printed and stenciled. Many sections of text and illustrations identical to number 1. In this haggadah the illustrations are hand colored in water color. Two attached pages: "The affair of our Kevutzah on the third year of its existence" with reference to the World War and international politics as well as the achievements of the Kevutzah.
Kibbutz Revivim was established in 1939 by members of the youth movement HaNoar HaOved (Olim from Germany, Austria and Italy).
[30] pages, [2]folded pages, 21 cm. Fair condition. Many foxing stains. One page bound upside down.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Haggadah for Passover, Kevuzat HaChugim in the north of the Dead Sea, 1942.
A non-traditional Haggadah handwritten and hand illustrated , Stenciled on one side of the pages. Including large segments from the traditional text alongside modern verses.
[29] leaves, 21 cm. Fair condition. Foxing on the margins and on the cover. Cover partly torn. Back cover missing. Some of the staples are not original.
Kevuzat HaChugim is the primary name of the Machanot HaOlim movement who founded the Beit HaArava kibbutz in 1939. It seems that this Haggada is from Beit HaArava.
A non-traditional Haggadah handwritten and hand illustrated , Stenciled on one side of the pages. Including large segments from the traditional text alongside modern verses.
[29] leaves, 21 cm. Fair condition. Foxing on the margins and on the cover. Cover partly torn. Back cover missing. Some of the staples are not original.
Kevuzat HaChugim is the primary name of the Machanot HaOlim movement who founded the Beit HaArava kibbutz in 1939. It seems that this Haggada is from Beit HaArava.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $220
Sold for: $650
Including buyer's premium
1. Pesach Haggadah, Afikim, [1941]. Non-traditional handwritten Haggadah, copied by stencil, with illustrations. Minimal text from the traditional version, together with reading passages and many poems.
32 pages, 17 cm. Fair condition. Much foxing. Tears along the spine.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Afikim, [1943]. Non-traditional handwritten Haggadah, copied by stencil, with illustrations. Minimal text from the traditional version, together with reading passages and many poems. Different design from No. 1, but with similarities in the text. 14, 1-14 pages, 21 cm. Good condition. Stained on the cover.
32 pages, 17 cm. Fair condition. Much foxing. Tears along the spine.
2. Pesach Haggadah, Afikim, [1943]. Non-traditional handwritten Haggadah, copied by stencil, with illustrations. Minimal text from the traditional version, together with reading passages and many poems. Different design from No. 1, but with similarities in the text. 14, 1-14 pages, 21 cm. Good condition. Stained on the cover.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, Kevutzat HaChugim / Hamadia, 1943.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 19, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, Shfayim, 1945.
Non-traditional Haggadah, typewritten and stenciled. Many traditional passages alongside "Kumu To'ei Midbar" and Yizkor for those who perished in the holocaust.
[16] pages, 23 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears to cover. Back cover missing.
Non-traditional Haggadah, typewritten and stenciled. Many traditional passages alongside "Kumu To'ei Midbar" and Yizkor for those who perished in the holocaust.
[16] pages, 23 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears to cover. Back cover missing.
Category
Haggadas, Non-Traditional Haggadas, Purim and Humor
Catalogue