Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
Including: sketches by Ze'ev Raban and Bezalel items, hildren's books, avant-garde books, rare ladino periodicals, and more
July 19, 2022
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $150
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William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854), two books on Jerusalem. Both illustrated with steel engravings after Bartlett. English.
1. Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem. London: A. Hall Virtue & Co., [1850?].
Written following Bartlett's visit to Jerusalem in 1842. Illustrated with 29 steel-engraved plates: engraved title page, maps of Jerusalem (folding plates), illustrations of the Western Wall, the Pool of Siloam and Mount Zion, and more. Additional in-text illustrations.
VIII, [2], 255, 8 pp. + [29] plates, approx. 25.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor creases. Fine, gilt-decorated boards. Minor blemishes to boards; tears to spine.
2. Jerusalem Revisited. London: A. Hall Virtue & Co., 1855.
Illustrated with 22 steel-engraved plates, including an engraved title page and a panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding plate).
VIII pp., [2] ff., 202, 18 pp. + [22] plates, 25.5 cm. Engraved plate from another book attached to p. 17. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears to edges of folding plate. Gilt-decorated boards. Minor blemishes to boards; tears to spine. Bookplate and labels to inside boards.
1. Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem. London: A. Hall Virtue & Co., [1850?].
Written following Bartlett's visit to Jerusalem in 1842. Illustrated with 29 steel-engraved plates: engraved title page, maps of Jerusalem (folding plates), illustrations of the Western Wall, the Pool of Siloam and Mount Zion, and more. Additional in-text illustrations.
VIII, [2], 255, 8 pp. + [29] plates, approx. 25.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor creases. Fine, gilt-decorated boards. Minor blemishes to boards; tears to spine.
2. Jerusalem Revisited. London: A. Hall Virtue & Co., 1855.
Illustrated with 22 steel-engraved plates, including an engraved title page and a panoramic view of Jerusalem (folding plate).
VIII pp., [2] ff., 202, 18 pp. + [22] plates, 25.5 cm. Engraved plate from another book attached to p. 17. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears to edges of folding plate. Gilt-decorated boards. Minor blemishes to boards; tears to spine. Bookplate and labels to inside boards.
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Maps, Travelogues and Studies on Palestine – Engravings
Catalogue
Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $500
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Twenty five books – travelogues and studies on Palestine. Various publishers and locales, 18th century to early 20th century. English, with some Hebrew, French and German.
Included: First or early editions of "A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697" by Henry Maundrell (Oxford, 1714); "Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land" by William Rae Wilson (London, 1823); three works by William Henry Bartlett, with engraved plates (London, 1849-1855); books by Judith Montefiore, James Finn (British consul in Jerusalem), Claude Reignier Conder, Laurence Oliphant, and others. Books include maps, illustrations and pictures.
25 books. Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
A list of books will be sent upon request.
Enclosed: "Ancient and modern Palestine", booklet issued by the Tourist Development Association of Palestine (Jerusalem, 1935; with photographs by Khalil Raad.
Included: First or early editions of "A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697" by Henry Maundrell (Oxford, 1714); "Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land" by William Rae Wilson (London, 1823); three works by William Henry Bartlett, with engraved plates (London, 1849-1855); books by Judith Montefiore, James Finn (British consul in Jerusalem), Claude Reignier Conder, Laurence Oliphant, and others. Books include maps, illustrations and pictures.
25 books. Size and condition vary. The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
A list of books will be sent upon request.
Enclosed: "Ancient and modern Palestine", booklet issued by the Tourist Development Association of Palestine (Jerusalem, 1935; with photographs by Khalil Raad.
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Maps, Travelogues and Studies on Palestine – Engravings
Catalogue
Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Hierozoicon, Sive bipertitum opus de animalibus sacrae scripturae, by Samuel Buchart. London: Excudebat Tho. Roycroft... impensis Jo. Martyn et Jac. Allestry, 1663. Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. Two parts in one volume.
French scholar and priest Samuel Buchart's (1599-1667) notable work, in which he attempts to identify biblical animals based on a variety of ancient sources: The Holy Scriptures, Near Eastern literature and Greek and Latin sources. First edition, with four illustrations of animals (in-text illustrations) and the author's portrait.
Part I: [48] ff., 1094 columns, [64] pp. + [1] plate (author's portrait); Part II: [4] ff. (bound out of order, at the end of the book), 888 columns, [56] pp. Approx. 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Embossed stamp on title page of part I. Stains, creases and worming (mostly minor, without damage to text). Some leaves partly detached, with marginal tears. Fine vellum binding, blemished and worn, detached (along with flyleaves). Spine missing.
French scholar and priest Samuel Buchart's (1599-1667) notable work, in which he attempts to identify biblical animals based on a variety of ancient sources: The Holy Scriptures, Near Eastern literature and Greek and Latin sources. First edition, with four illustrations of animals (in-text illustrations) and the author's portrait.
Part I: [48] ff., 1094 columns, [64] pp. + [1] plate (author's portrait); Part II: [4] ff. (bound out of order, at the end of the book), 888 columns, [56] pp. Approx. 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Embossed stamp on title page of part I. Stains, creases and worming (mostly minor, without damage to text). Some leaves partly detached, with marginal tears. Fine vellum binding, blemished and worn, detached (along with flyleaves). Spine missing.
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Maps, Travelogues and Studies on Palestine – Engravings
Catalogue
Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the Several Nations of the Known World […] Vol. I: Containing the Ceremonies of the Jews, and the Roman Catholicks, by Bernard Picart (1673-1733). London: William Jackson for Claude Du Bosc, 1733. English. Vol. I only. Incomplete copy.
English translation of the monumental work on world religions, written and edited by writer and printer Jean Frédéric Bernard and illustrated by Bernard Picart, one of the most important engravers of the 18th century (as Frédéric chose to remain anonymous, the work was printed under Picart's name only). This volume discusses the history and customs of the Jews and the Roman Catholics. It includes essays on various Jewish sects: Orthodox Jews, Ashkenazi and Portuguese (Sephardic) Jews, Samaritans, Karaites, Sadducees, Chinese Jews, and more, alongside fine engravings.
The engraving in this volume depict, among other scenes, the inauguration of the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam, various Jewish customs, ceremonies and holidays (such as the wedding ceremony, laying tefillin, circumcision and redemption of the first-born son, the Passover seder, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah), ceremonial objects, and Catholic ceremonies and customs. Several in-text illustrations, engraved vignettes and initials.
Incomplete copy. Missing on leaf of text and two engraved plates ("A solemn high mass celebrated in the cathedral church of Paris", "A theatre erected in St. Petrs Church").
[1] f., VIII pp., [5] ff., 1-392, 395-450 pp., [6] ff. + [36] engraved plates (some folding). Missing one leaf (pp. 393-394) and two plates. Good condition. Minor stains. Ink stains to some pages. Browning to some leaves. Minor damp damage (warping). Front endpaper cut (with loss). Remnants of bookplate to inside front board. Leather covered boards, with stains, blemishes and abrasions. Front board detached. Wear and tears to spine.
English translation of the monumental work on world religions, written and edited by writer and printer Jean Frédéric Bernard and illustrated by Bernard Picart, one of the most important engravers of the 18th century (as Frédéric chose to remain anonymous, the work was printed under Picart's name only). This volume discusses the history and customs of the Jews and the Roman Catholics. It includes essays on various Jewish sects: Orthodox Jews, Ashkenazi and Portuguese (Sephardic) Jews, Samaritans, Karaites, Sadducees, Chinese Jews, and more, alongside fine engravings.
The engraving in this volume depict, among other scenes, the inauguration of the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam, various Jewish customs, ceremonies and holidays (such as the wedding ceremony, laying tefillin, circumcision and redemption of the first-born son, the Passover seder, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah), ceremonial objects, and Catholic ceremonies and customs. Several in-text illustrations, engraved vignettes and initials.
Incomplete copy. Missing on leaf of text and two engraved plates ("A solemn high mass celebrated in the cathedral church of Paris", "A theatre erected in St. Petrs Church").
[1] f., VIII pp., [5] ff., 1-392, 395-450 pp., [6] ff. + [36] engraved plates (some folding). Missing one leaf (pp. 393-394) and two plates. Good condition. Minor stains. Ink stains to some pages. Browning to some leaves. Minor damp damage (warping). Front endpaper cut (with loss). Remnants of bookplate to inside front board. Leather covered boards, with stains, blemishes and abrasions. Front board detached. Wear and tears to spine.
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Maps, Travelogues and Studies on Palestine – Engravings
Catalogue
Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Jüdisches Ceremoniel [Jewish Ceremonies], by Paul Christian Kirchner. Nuremberg: Peter Conrad Monath, [1730s]. German.
Detailed description of Jewish customs and traditions in 18th century Germany, by Paul Christian Kirchner. Illustrated with 30 engraved plates (all, except the frontispiece, folding), depicting various scenes such as laying Tefillin (phylacteries), the ceremony of halitza, Sabbath and holidays in the synagogue, etc.
The work was first published in 1716, without the engravings. Kirchner converted from Judaism to Christianity several years prior to writing his book, in the foreword to which he stated his intent to convince other Jews to convert to Christianity as well.
The present edition is similar to the 1724 edition, edited by Sebastian Jacob Jungendres, who corrected mistakes and toned down some of Kirchnerws more vehement remarks. The imprint date is only partially indicated, reading "173". The present copy includes a handwritten addition of the digit 6, making the year "1736".
[5] ff., 226, [26] pp., [30] engraved plates (all but two bound after text), 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears to several plates, not affecting prints. Card boards, worn; abrasions to spine, with losses.
Detailed description of Jewish customs and traditions in 18th century Germany, by Paul Christian Kirchner. Illustrated with 30 engraved plates (all, except the frontispiece, folding), depicting various scenes such as laying Tefillin (phylacteries), the ceremony of halitza, Sabbath and holidays in the synagogue, etc.
The work was first published in 1716, without the engravings. Kirchner converted from Judaism to Christianity several years prior to writing his book, in the foreword to which he stated his intent to convince other Jews to convert to Christianity as well.
The present edition is similar to the 1724 edition, edited by Sebastian Jacob Jungendres, who corrected mistakes and toned down some of Kirchnerws more vehement remarks. The imprint date is only partially indicated, reading "173". The present copy includes a handwritten addition of the digit 6, making the year "1736".
[5] ff., 226, [26] pp., [30] engraved plates (all but two bound after text), 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears to several plates, not affecting prints. Card boards, worn; abrasions to spine, with losses.
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Maps, Travelogues and Studies on Palestine – Engravings
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Two albums in olivewood bindings, with pressed flowers and pictures from Palestine:
1. "Photographies et fleurs de Terre Sainte / Photographs and flowers of Hl. Land / Photographien und Blumen vom Hl. Lande." [Jerusalem: late 19th century or early 20th century.] English, French and German.
Twelve photogravures, depicting landscapes and sites in Palestine – David's Tomb, the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Via Dolorosa, the Mount of Olives, and other sites in Jerusalem; Christmas in Bethlehem; the Jordan River, and more. The photogravures are accompanied by twelve pressed flowers arrangements.
Bound in a fine olivewood binding, with a Jerusalem cross carved on one board and "Jerusalem" printed on the other. Leather spine.
[13] ff., 21.5X27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes to pressed flowers arrangements. Horizontal crack to one board (minor tear to attached endpaper). Tears to several tissue guards. Abrasions to spine.
2. "Flowers and Pictures of the Holy Land / Fleurs et Gravures de Terre Sainte / Blumen und Bilder v. Hl. Lande." Jerusalem: [late 19th century or early 20th century.] English, French and German.
Large album with twelve photographic prints of Palestine – the Dome of the Rock, Gethsemane, Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jaffa, seen from the sea, Hebron, and more, alongside eleven pressed flowers arrangements. Some of the photographs are signed in plate "Hamböck."
Album bound in fine olivewood binding, with a Jerusalem cross on the front board, within a wood marquetry frame, and "Jerusalem" printed both in Hebrew and Latin characters.
[14] ff., approx. 21X27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Blemishes to pressed flowers arrangements. Several tissue guards detached or partly detached. Minor blemishes to bindings. Spine missing.
1. "Photographies et fleurs de Terre Sainte / Photographs and flowers of Hl. Land / Photographien und Blumen vom Hl. Lande." [Jerusalem: late 19th century or early 20th century.] English, French and German.
Twelve photogravures, depicting landscapes and sites in Palestine – David's Tomb, the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Via Dolorosa, the Mount of Olives, and other sites in Jerusalem; Christmas in Bethlehem; the Jordan River, and more. The photogravures are accompanied by twelve pressed flowers arrangements.
Bound in a fine olivewood binding, with a Jerusalem cross carved on one board and "Jerusalem" printed on the other. Leather spine.
[13] ff., 21.5X27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes to pressed flowers arrangements. Horizontal crack to one board (minor tear to attached endpaper). Tears to several tissue guards. Abrasions to spine.
2. "Flowers and Pictures of the Holy Land / Fleurs et Gravures de Terre Sainte / Blumen und Bilder v. Hl. Lande." Jerusalem: [late 19th century or early 20th century.] English, French and German.
Large album with twelve photographic prints of Palestine – the Dome of the Rock, Gethsemane, Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jaffa, seen from the sea, Hebron, and more, alongside eleven pressed flowers arrangements. Some of the photographs are signed in plate "Hamböck."
Album bound in fine olivewood binding, with a Jerusalem cross on the front board, within a wood marquetry frame, and "Jerusalem" printed both in Hebrew and Latin characters.
[14] ff., approx. 21X27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Blemishes to pressed flowers arrangements. Several tissue guards detached or partly detached. Minor blemishes to bindings. Spine missing.
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Set of 200 stereographic photographs showing the people, sites, and landscapes from all across Palestine, along with a handbook with explanations regarding the photos, a booklet of maps, and a hand-held stereoscope. All products of Underwood & Underwood.
• 200 stereographic photographs, housed in two book-shaped boxes. The photos – meant to simulate a tour of the Holy Land – present a diversity of landscapes from all across the Land of Israel, including such places as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron, the Judean Desert, Jericho, the Jordan and the Dead Sea, Judea and Samaria, and more, highlighting the numerous sites that characterize these places as well as the people who live there. The photographs are all numbered and titled.
Approx. 18X9 cm.
• The book "Palestine Through the Stereoscope, " by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut and Charles Foster Kent. Published by Underwood & Underwood, [1914]. English.
The book offers a "guided tour" of the Holy Land, using the abovementioned 200 stereographic photographs. It contains explanations regarding the sites and landscapes appearing in the photos, narrated by the character of a tour guide. Each of the book's four parts is devoted to a distinct region of Palestine, and each part offers two different types of "tour, " one regular tour of the one hundred most important sites in the country, and another tour of a hundred additional sites.
A booklet containing 11 maps (some folded) of Palestine and its sites is inserted into a special pocket attached to the back board of the binding.
XXVI, 319, [7] pp., 19 cm. + booklet of maps, 16.5 cm.
• Wooden hand-held stereoscope, with folding handle.
Maximum length: approx. 31 cm.
Also enclosed: Colored stereoscopic photograph of Jerusalem's Tower of David (published by T.W. Ingersoll?).
Condition varies. Overall good condition.
• 200 stereographic photographs, housed in two book-shaped boxes. The photos – meant to simulate a tour of the Holy Land – present a diversity of landscapes from all across the Land of Israel, including such places as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron, the Judean Desert, Jericho, the Jordan and the Dead Sea, Judea and Samaria, and more, highlighting the numerous sites that characterize these places as well as the people who live there. The photographs are all numbered and titled.
Approx. 18X9 cm.
• The book "Palestine Through the Stereoscope, " by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut and Charles Foster Kent. Published by Underwood & Underwood, [1914]. English.
The book offers a "guided tour" of the Holy Land, using the abovementioned 200 stereographic photographs. It contains explanations regarding the sites and landscapes appearing in the photos, narrated by the character of a tour guide. Each of the book's four parts is devoted to a distinct region of Palestine, and each part offers two different types of "tour, " one regular tour of the one hundred most important sites in the country, and another tour of a hundred additional sites.
A booklet containing 11 maps (some folded) of Palestine and its sites is inserted into a special pocket attached to the back board of the binding.
XXVI, 319, [7] pp., 19 cm. + booklet of maps, 16.5 cm.
• Wooden hand-held stereoscope, with folding handle.
Maximum length: approx. 31 cm.
Also enclosed: Colored stereoscopic photograph of Jerusalem's Tower of David (published by T.W. Ingersoll?).
Condition varies. Overall good condition.
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
100 stereographic photographs of Palestine and its surrounding areas, with an accompanying guidebook containing maps of Palestine, published by Underwood & Underwood, and a folding tabletop stereoscope.
• 100 stereographic photographs (full set) meant to simulate a tour of the Holy Land, published by Underwood & Underwood.
The photographs show landscapes and sites in Palestine and its surrounding areas, including Jaffa, the Sharon region, Lod, Hebron, the Judean Desert, the Dead Sea, the Jezreel Valley, sites from all over Jerusalem, and more. Dated 1896-1901 and housed in original case. Approx. 18X9 cm.
• The book "Traveling in the Holy Land through the Stereoscope, " by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut. Published by Underwood & Underwood, New York / Ottawa (Kansas) / London / Toronto, [1900]. English.
The book offers a "guided tour" of the Holy Land, using the abovementioned 100 stereographic photographs. It contains explanations regarding the sites and landscapes appearing in the photos, worded as if spoken by someone leading a guided tour. The book contains a number of maps, including a folded map of Palestine.
195, [2] pp. + [5] maps, 17.5 cm.
• Wooden folding tabletop stereoscope.
Length: 36 cm. Width: 21 cm. Maximal height: 22 cm.
Condition varies.
• 100 stereographic photographs (full set) meant to simulate a tour of the Holy Land, published by Underwood & Underwood.
The photographs show landscapes and sites in Palestine and its surrounding areas, including Jaffa, the Sharon region, Lod, Hebron, the Judean Desert, the Dead Sea, the Jezreel Valley, sites from all over Jerusalem, and more. Dated 1896-1901 and housed in original case. Approx. 18X9 cm.
• The book "Traveling in the Holy Land through the Stereoscope, " by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut. Published by Underwood & Underwood, New York / Ottawa (Kansas) / London / Toronto, [1900]. English.
The book offers a "guided tour" of the Holy Land, using the abovementioned 100 stereographic photographs. It contains explanations regarding the sites and landscapes appearing in the photos, worded as if spoken by someone leading a guided tour. The book contains a number of maps, including a folded map of Palestine.
195, [2] pp. + [5] maps, 17.5 cm.
• Wooden folding tabletop stereoscope.
Length: 36 cm. Width: 21 cm. Maximal height: 22 cm.
Condition varies.
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $800
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Egypt and Palestine, photographed and described by Francis Frith. London and New York: James S. Virtue, [1858-1859]. English. Two parts in one volume.
76 impressive photographs of Palestine and the area in the mid-19th century (the first part of the book comprises 37 photographs and the second 39 photographs, all are dated 1857).
The photographs are mounted on the leaves of the books; each photograph is followed by a tissue guard and a leaf with information on the photographed site. The photographs include: views and sites of Palestine – Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Nablus, Hebron, the Dead Sea, Tiberias, the Banias, and more, as well as views and sites of Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.
Francis Frith (1822-1898), British photographer and traveler, one of the most important early photographers of Palestine. In 1856 he set sail for Alexandria, and in the course of about four years undertook several photographic expeditions in the Near East. Due to the local conditions, Frith had to carry the equipment from site to site on donkeys, and develop the negatives right after he has taken the photographs, in tents which served as darkrooms. His photographs of Palestine are considered the first professional photographs of the country.
[4], [37] ff. + [37] plates with photographs; [39] ff. + [39] plates with photographs. 44 cm. good condition. Stains (primarily marginal). Marginal tears to a few leaves, not affecting text or photographs. Binding worn, with blemishes. Front board and endpapers detached. Spine partially detached. Abrasions to binding and spine edges.
76 impressive photographs of Palestine and the area in the mid-19th century (the first part of the book comprises 37 photographs and the second 39 photographs, all are dated 1857).
The photographs are mounted on the leaves of the books; each photograph is followed by a tissue guard and a leaf with information on the photographed site. The photographs include: views and sites of Palestine – Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Nablus, Hebron, the Dead Sea, Tiberias, the Banias, and more, as well as views and sites of Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.
Francis Frith (1822-1898), British photographer and traveler, one of the most important early photographers of Palestine. In 1856 he set sail for Alexandria, and in the course of about four years undertook several photographic expeditions in the Near East. Due to the local conditions, Frith had to carry the equipment from site to site on donkeys, and develop the negatives right after he has taken the photographs, in tents which served as darkrooms. His photographs of Palestine are considered the first professional photographs of the country.
[4], [37] ff. + [37] plates with photographs; [39] ff. + [39] plates with photographs. 44 cm. good condition. Stains (primarily marginal). Marginal tears to a few leaves, not affecting text or photographs. Binding worn, with blemishes. Front board and endpapers detached. Spine partially detached. Abrasions to binding and spine edges.
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Three photographs of wildflowers of Palestine by photographers of the American Colony, Jerusalem, [ca. first decades of the 20th century].
Three botanical photographs presenting plants native to Palestine: an almond branch, the pad of a prickly pear cactus and a tulip flower. Stamped: "American Colony Jerusalem."
Approx. 22.5X28 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Several scratches, pinholes, and small tears. Two photographs matted. Third photo enclosed in small frame (unexamined out of frame.)
Three botanical photographs presenting plants native to Palestine: an almond branch, the pad of a prickly pear cactus and a tulip flower. Stamped: "American Colony Jerusalem."
Approx. 22.5X28 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Several scratches, pinholes, and small tears. Two photographs matted. Third photo enclosed in small frame (unexamined out of frame.)
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $300
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Souvenir photo album; five photographs of the "Lemaan-Zion" eye clinic run by Dr. Abraham Ticho. Marked with the inked stamps of the photographer Tsadok Bassan. Jerusalem, [1910s?].
The photographs show the façade of the clinic, patients in the waiting room, eye surgery, and care for an infant patient. They are marked with the (Hebrew) inked stamp of Tsadok Bassan either in the lower right corner or on the back. Handwritten Table of Contents (in German) at the beginning of the album. Original binding with gilt title (Hebrew) "Lemaan Zion Eye Clinic Jerusalem" on front board.
Five photographs, approx. 21X16 cm each. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Album: 33.5X26 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears and blemishes to corners of leaves; several missing corners. Two leaves detached. Most of spine missing. Binding worn and blemished.
The photographs show the façade of the clinic, patients in the waiting room, eye surgery, and care for an infant patient. They are marked with the (Hebrew) inked stamp of Tsadok Bassan either in the lower right corner or on the back. Handwritten Table of Contents (in German) at the beginning of the album. Original binding with gilt title (Hebrew) "Lemaan Zion Eye Clinic Jerusalem" on front board.
Five photographs, approx. 21X16 cm each. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Album: 33.5X26 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears and blemishes to corners of leaves; several missing corners. Two leaves detached. Most of spine missing. Binding worn and blemished.
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Photography
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Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
July 19, 2022
Opening: $150
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Souvenir composite photograph of the ceremony for the laying of a cornerstone for the moshava Neve Ya'akov, July 10, 1924. Signed in the plate (Hebrew): "Tzalmania Tzion [Zion Photostudio] Y. [Yitzhak] Berliand, Jerusaslem."
At center: Photo of the large crowd gathered around the cornerstone. Central photo encircled by a dozen smaller photos of rabbis and other invited guests attending the ceremony: the first speech delivered by the Rishon LeZion (Sephardi Chief Rabbi) Meir Hai Ouziel; the speech by the chief rabbi of Tel Aviv, Shlomo Ha-Kohen Aaronsohn; representative of the British Mandatory authority, Gilbert Clayton; and more. In the upper margin, photographic portraits of three of the notable rabbis of the Mizrachi organization, namely Yitzchak Yaacov Reines, Meir Bar-Ilan, and Yehuda Leib HaKohen Fishman Maimon.
The Moshava Neve Ya'akov was founded by the Young Mizrachi Organization of Palestine in an isolated area north of Jerusalem, and was meant to represent the first of a succession of settlements rooted in the spirit of "Torah V'Avodah" ("Torah and Labor"), motto of the Religious-Zionist Mizrachi movement. The moshava was named after the founder of the movement, Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines; its residents led a religiously-oriented agricultural lifestyle. The Moshava Neve Ya'akov was destroyed in the course of the battles during Israel's War of Independence.
Approx. 37.5X27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor open tears to edges. Upper left corner missing. Several abrasions and scratches (mostly minor). Mounted on card, with blemishes, tears and long crack to back (partly mended with adhesive tape on edges and back).
At center: Photo of the large crowd gathered around the cornerstone. Central photo encircled by a dozen smaller photos of rabbis and other invited guests attending the ceremony: the first speech delivered by the Rishon LeZion (Sephardi Chief Rabbi) Meir Hai Ouziel; the speech by the chief rabbi of Tel Aviv, Shlomo Ha-Kohen Aaronsohn; representative of the British Mandatory authority, Gilbert Clayton; and more. In the upper margin, photographic portraits of three of the notable rabbis of the Mizrachi organization, namely Yitzchak Yaacov Reines, Meir Bar-Ilan, and Yehuda Leib HaKohen Fishman Maimon.
The Moshava Neve Ya'akov was founded by the Young Mizrachi Organization of Palestine in an isolated area north of Jerusalem, and was meant to represent the first of a succession of settlements rooted in the spirit of "Torah V'Avodah" ("Torah and Labor"), motto of the Religious-Zionist Mizrachi movement. The moshava was named after the founder of the movement, Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines; its residents led a religiously-oriented agricultural lifestyle. The Moshava Neve Ya'akov was destroyed in the course of the battles during Israel's War of Independence.
Approx. 37.5X27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor open tears to edges. Upper left corner missing. Several abrasions and scratches (mostly minor). Mounted on card, with blemishes, tears and long crack to back (partly mended with adhesive tape on edges and back).
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