Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Esther scroll. [Poland (probably Silesia), 19th century].
Large scroll. 37 lines per column. Neat Ashkenazic script, with many fine decorative serifs.
Scroll height: 37 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and wear. Cardboard case, damaged.
Large scroll. 37 lines per column. Neat Ashkenazic script, with many fine decorative serifs.
Scroll height: 37 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and wear. Cardboard case, damaged.
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Esther and Haftarot Scrolls
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Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
Esther scroll. [Morocco, 17th/18th century].
Dark gevil. 29 lines per column. Wooden roller, turned, with metal openwork.
The text is followed by the blessings, penned in square and Sephardi semi-cursive scripts. Kabbalistic kavanot added over the words of the final blessing.
Scroll height: 32 cm. Fair condition. Several places in poor condition. Stains, some dark. Wear and creases. Erasures, faded ink and damage. Open tears to one membrane, affecting text. Roller height: 57 cm. Roller in good-fair condition. Long cracks. Losses to wood and metal openwork.
Dark gevil. 29 lines per column. Wooden roller, turned, with metal openwork.
The text is followed by the blessings, penned in square and Sephardi semi-cursive scripts. Kabbalistic kavanot added over the words of the final blessing.
Scroll height: 32 cm. Fair condition. Several places in poor condition. Stains, some dark. Wear and creases. Erasures, faded ink and damage. Open tears to one membrane, affecting text. Roller height: 57 cm. Roller in good-fair condition. Long cracks. Losses to wood and metal openwork.
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Esther and Haftarot Scrolls
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Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Illustrated Esther scroll. [Eretz Israel, ca. mid-20th century].
Ink on thin parchment. Sephardic Stam script (unskilled). 23 columns. With dozens of naive illustrations, in watercolor (and other media), depicting various scenes from the Megillah narrative and the history of the Jewish people. The illustrations were added after the Megillah was penned, above and below the columns, in the intercolumnar spaces and in the column describing the hanging of the ten sons of Haman.
Scroll height: approx. 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and wear. Stains.
Ink on thin parchment. Sephardic Stam script (unskilled). 23 columns. With dozens of naive illustrations, in watercolor (and other media), depicting various scenes from the Megillah narrative and the history of the Jewish people. The illustrations were added after the Megillah was penned, above and below the columns, in the intercolumnar spaces and in the column describing the hanging of the ten sons of Haman.
Scroll height: approx. 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and wear. Stains.
Category
Esther and Haftarot Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $700
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
A miniature Esther scroll housed in a matching filigree case. [Israel, 1950s?].
Silver; filigree; gilding; set turquoises.
"HaMelech" scroll, 14 lines per column. Unskilled script. [20th century].
Cylindrical body, consisting of two bands with repetitive wave pattern. Topped with a crown surmounted by a sphere set with a turquoise. Cylindrical shaft set with an additional turquoise.
Scroll height: approx. 5 cm. Good condition. Torn at inner edge and repaired with tape. Stains. Case height (including shaft): approx. 18.5 cm. Case in good-fair condition. Bends. Wear and loss to gilding. Domed edge of shaft detached (enclosed). New pull piece.
Silver; filigree; gilding; set turquoises.
"HaMelech" scroll, 14 lines per column. Unskilled script. [20th century].
Cylindrical body, consisting of two bands with repetitive wave pattern. Topped with a crown surmounted by a sphere set with a turquoise. Cylindrical shaft set with an additional turquoise.
Scroll height: approx. 5 cm. Good condition. Torn at inner edge and repaired with tape. Stains. Case height (including shaft): approx. 18.5 cm. Case in good-fair condition. Bends. Wear and loss to gilding. Domed edge of shaft detached (enclosed). New pull piece.
Category
Esther and Haftarot Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Gilt Torah finials. [Yemen or Israel, 20th century].
Gilding; engraved and soldered.
Folk craft baluster-form finials, engraved with geometric patterns. A convex disc under the top knob, hung with pairs of small bells.
Height: 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor bends and blemishes.
Gilding; engraved and soldered.
Folk craft baluster-form finials, engraved with geometric patterns. A convex disc under the top knob, hung with pairs of small bells.
Height: 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor bends and blemishes.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Two candlesticks. Berlin, 19th century.
Silver, Berliner hallmarks.
Handsome baroque revival candlesticks of scrolling design, with cartouches and acanthus leaves to base and knops. Detachable nozzles.
Height: Approx. 32 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Soldering repairs.
Silver, Berliner hallmarks.
Handsome baroque revival candlesticks of scrolling design, with cartouches and acanthus leaves to base and knops. Detachable nozzles.
Height: Approx. 32 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Soldering repairs.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
A pair of silver candlesticks from the workshop of silversmith R. Hersz Szyldberg. Warsaw, 1865.
Silver, marked Szyldberg, 1865, 84, and assay hallmarks.
Large candlesticks; skirted, knopped baluster stems, with foliate and floral patterns. Square bases and detachable nozzles.
Height: 31.5 cm. Good condition. Bends.
Silver, marked Szyldberg, 1865, 84, and assay hallmarks.
Large candlesticks; skirted, knopped baluster stems, with foliate and floral patterns. Square bases and detachable nozzles.
Height: 31.5 cm. Good condition. Bends.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Two four-light candelabra. Germany, late 19th or early 20th century.
Silver, marked 800, German hallmarks and maker's mark (unidentified).
Four-light, three-arm rococo-style candelabra. Spiral fluted domed bases, stems and sockets; with scrolling, foliate and shell motifs. Detachable tops and nozzles.
Height: Approx. 50 cm. Good condition. Bends. Soldering to one nozzle.
Silver, marked 800, German hallmarks and maker's mark (unidentified).
Four-light, three-arm rococo-style candelabra. Spiral fluted domed bases, stems and sockets; with scrolling, foliate and shell motifs. Detachable tops and nozzles.
Height: Approx. 50 cm. Good condition. Bends. Soldering to one nozzle.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Cast brass seal used in the Trieste etrogim store of Moshe Mordechai Schorr. Trieste, [first decades of the 20th century].
Reads: "Etrogim store of R. Moshe Mordechai Schorr / Trieste". The city and seaport of Trieste, which until the end of WWI was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was an important Etrogim (and the other three species) trade center.
Diameter: 3 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
Reads: "Etrogim store of R. Moshe Mordechai Schorr / Trieste". The city and seaport of Trieste, which until the end of WWI was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was an important Etrogim (and the other three species) trade center.
Diameter: 3 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,875
Including buyer's premium
30 wimpels (Torah binders). Germany and Switzerland, Tishrei 1861 – Tevet 1987 (most are from late 19th century through mid-20th century).
Linen, ink and paint; embroidery.
30 wimpels, all illustrated (except for two late machine-embroidered wimpels), some home-made and some made by artisans. Decorated with wedding canopies, Torah scrolls and Torah crowns, vegetal motifs, animals, and images representing the child and his family – an ewer and a basin for washing hands for a Levy, hands raised for priestly benediction for a Cohen, and a bull for a child born under the zodiac sign Taurus. Added on some of the wimpels are inscriptions in German and French with the name of the child and his date of birth according to the Gregorian calendar.
Approx. 2.55 to 4 meters. Good-fair overall condition. Some wimpels in fair-poor condition. One lacks a sheet. Tears, stains, unravelling.
Linen, ink and paint; embroidery.
30 wimpels, all illustrated (except for two late machine-embroidered wimpels), some home-made and some made by artisans. Decorated with wedding canopies, Torah scrolls and Torah crowns, vegetal motifs, animals, and images representing the child and his family – an ewer and a basin for washing hands for a Levy, hands raised for priestly benediction for a Cohen, and a bull for a child born under the zodiac sign Taurus. Added on some of the wimpels are inscriptions in German and French with the name of the child and his date of birth according to the Gregorian calendar.
Approx. 2.55 to 4 meters. Good-fair overall condition. Some wimpels in fair-poor condition. One lacks a sheet. Tears, stains, unravelling.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
"Abraham binding his son Isaac", color lithograph by Moshe ben Yitzchak [Shah] Mizrachi [Tehrani]. Jerusalem, [1902].
A large lithograph, designed as a domed structure divided into two horizontal sections, with a different scene in each, accompanied by captions drawn from the Bible and the Midrash. Seen in the lower section are Abraham with "a knife in his hand and saying to the two lads stay here with the donkey", Isaac with "the wood on his shoulder and the fire in his hand", the two lads and the donkey. Seen in the upper section is Isaac bound on the altar and Abraham raising the knife to slaughter him. Above them, an angel grasps the knife in one hand and points at the ram, caught in a rose bush. Around the dome appears the verse "…Do not stretch forth your hand to the lad, nor do the slightest thing to him…". The border reads "Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac / and the binding of Yitzchak on behalf of his descendants may You remember it today with compassion" and the year. Signed in the plate, within a medallion, at the bottom left corner: "Moshe son of Yitzchak Tehrani, resident of Jerusalem".
47.5X60.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Closed and open tears with damage to the print, most reinforced with large pieces of paper pasted to verso. Many creases. Stains. Pieces of tape on verso. Some pieces of paper pasted to margins on recto.
A large lithograph, designed as a domed structure divided into two horizontal sections, with a different scene in each, accompanied by captions drawn from the Bible and the Midrash. Seen in the lower section are Abraham with "a knife in his hand and saying to the two lads stay here with the donkey", Isaac with "the wood on his shoulder and the fire in his hand", the two lads and the donkey. Seen in the upper section is Isaac bound on the altar and Abraham raising the knife to slaughter him. Above them, an angel grasps the knife in one hand and points at the ram, caught in a rose bush. Around the dome appears the verse "…Do not stretch forth your hand to the lad, nor do the slightest thing to him…". The border reads "Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac / and the binding of Yitzchak on behalf of his descendants may You remember it today with compassion" and the year. Signed in the plate, within a medallion, at the bottom left corner: "Moshe son of Yitzchak Tehrani, resident of Jerusalem".
47.5X60.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Closed and open tears with damage to the print, most reinforced with large pieces of paper pasted to verso. Many creases. Stains. Pieces of tape on verso. Some pieces of paper pasted to margins on recto.
Category
Photographs, Prints and Paintings
Catalogue
Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 15, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
"Pictures from the Gerrer Court", an album with 20 interesting pictures documenting the life of the Alter Rebbe of Ger, R. Avraham Mordechai Alter, author of Imrei Emet. [United States? second half of the 20th century].
Reprints of vintage photographs. Most of the photographs were taken before WWII, some in the spa town Marienbad (Mariánské Lázně). In most photographs, the rebbe is seen surrounded by his family and Chassidim.
The Alter Rebbe of Ger – R. Avraham Mordechai Alter, author of Imrei Emet (1865-1948), third Rebbe of the Ger dynasty. Son of the Sefat Emet, he was a holy and outstanding Torah scholar. A founder of Agudat Yisrael and prominent leader of Orthodox Jewry before the Holocaust, he served as rebbe to tens of thousands of Ger Chassidim in Poland. Most of his Chassidim and dozens of his descendants perished in the Holocaust, yet the Rebbe miraculously survived and immigrated to Jerusalem, where he rebuilt the Ger Chassidic dynasty and its yeshivot. His surviving sons – Rebbe Yisrael the Beit Yisrael, Rebbe Simcha Bunim the Lev Simcha and Rebbe Pinchas Menachem the Pnei Menachem – all in turn served as rebbes. He is called Imrei Emet after his book, but is better known as "Der Alter Gerrer Rebbe".
20 pictures, approx. 10X13 cm. All are reprints of vintage photographs. Very good condition. Placed in an elegant album ("Classic Album B'klyn"); each leaf with metal corners. The album is in good-fair condition. Stains, wear and some tears.
Reprints of vintage photographs. Most of the photographs were taken before WWII, some in the spa town Marienbad (Mariánské Lázně). In most photographs, the rebbe is seen surrounded by his family and Chassidim.
The Alter Rebbe of Ger – R. Avraham Mordechai Alter, author of Imrei Emet (1865-1948), third Rebbe of the Ger dynasty. Son of the Sefat Emet, he was a holy and outstanding Torah scholar. A founder of Agudat Yisrael and prominent leader of Orthodox Jewry before the Holocaust, he served as rebbe to tens of thousands of Ger Chassidim in Poland. Most of his Chassidim and dozens of his descendants perished in the Holocaust, yet the Rebbe miraculously survived and immigrated to Jerusalem, where he rebuilt the Ger Chassidic dynasty and its yeshivot. His surviving sons – Rebbe Yisrael the Beit Yisrael, Rebbe Simcha Bunim the Lev Simcha and Rebbe Pinchas Menachem the Pnei Menachem – all in turn served as rebbes. He is called Imrei Emet after his book, but is better known as "Der Alter Gerrer Rebbe".
20 pictures, approx. 10X13 cm. All are reprints of vintage photographs. Very good condition. Placed in an elegant album ("Classic Album B'klyn"); each leaf with metal corners. The album is in good-fair condition. Stains, wear and some tears.
Category
Photographs, Prints and Paintings
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