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The name of the silversmith Yaya Farouz of Tlemcen is mentioned in Paul Eudel's L'orfèvrerie Algérienne et Tunisienne (Alger, 1902, p. 430); According to online genealogical records Farouz passed away in 1936, a fact that helps dating this item to the very first decades of the 20th century.
Lot 161 Roman-Rite Machzor – Special Copy Printed on Blue Paper, Unique Exemplar – Mantua, 1556-1560
Two volumes. Incomplete copies. Volume I (Siddur): 21-48, 50-335 leaves. Lacking 22 leaves at beginning (including title pages, approbations and introductions), leaf 49 (supplied by hand), and 139 last leaves with Torah readings, Shir HaYichud and Selichot for Monday and Thursday. Volume II (Tehillim and Maamadot): 2, 7-38, 43-46, 39-42, 47-109, 111-130; [1], 48 leaves. Lacking 9 leaves: leaves 3-6, 110 of Tehillim (with photocopy replacements), and last 4 leaves (49-52) of Maamadot. Leaves 39-42 of Tehillim bound out of sequence, after leaf 46. 21-21.5 cm. Varying condition of volumes. First volume in overall fair condition, some leaves in fair-good condition. Second volume in fair-poor condition. Many stains, including dark stains and wax stains. Traces of past dampness with mold in second volume. Heavy wear and many signs of heavy use to some leaves (mainly to first volume). Tears and open tears, affecting text of some leaves, partially repaired with tape. Large open tears to title page of Tehillim and other leaves, affecting title frame and text in many places, mostly repaired with paper filling (photocopy replacement for frame of Tehillim title page). Extensive worming to second volume, heavily affecting text, repaired with paper filling. New bindings.