Vente 110 Fine Judaica: Rare and Illustrated Books, Ceremonial Objects, Graphic Art & Holy Land Maps.
Par Kestenbaum & Company
20.3.25
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, États-Unis

With much stemming from the estates of three knowledgeable Judaica collectors, this wide-ranging auction contains many sub-categories of Judaica.


The sale is divided as follows:


Lots 1-45: Hebrew Printed Books, including sections of Bindings, Miniatures, and a significant offering of Minhagim Books.


Lots 46-55: Manuscripts, including an autograph letter by Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson.


Lots 56-114 represents Judaica stemming from across the globe, including the United States, England, China, the German-speaking lands, India, the Land of Israel, Poland, Spain and elsewhere. Also included are sections focusing on the Holocaust, Zionism and cook-books.


An offering of illustrated books are in lots 115-134.

A stupendous single owner collection of the very best Holy Land maps are found in lots 138-151.


Graphic Arts are Lots 152-215. Most prominently are nine pictures by Itshak Holtz; a fine portrait by Isidor Kaufmann, as well as art from Samuel Hirszenberg, Jozef Isaëls, Artur Markowicz, Jacques Tissot, Saul Raskin, Boris Schatz and Yohanan Simon, among others.


Ceremonial objects are lots 216 to the end of the sale.


The final lot (332) is the extraordinary pre-war Dreidel collection formed by Arthur Kurzweil.


Utilize the Search-bar to locate books of any specificity.


For any and all inquiries relating to bidding please contact Shaya Kestenbaum: info@kestenbaum.net

Plus de détails
La vente est terminée

LOT 15:

(BINDING).


Prix de départ:
$ 1 500
Prix estimé :
$2 000 - $3 000
Commission de la maison de ventes: 25%
TVA: 8.875% Sur le prix complet du lot + la commission
Les utilisateurs venant de pays étrangers peuvent être exempts de payer des taxes, selon les réglementations de taxation correspondantes
tags:

(BINDING).


Seder Tephiloth LeChodashim U’LeMo’adim [prayers for the entire year].

According to the Sephardi rite.


FINE WOMEN'S BINDING. The name ‘Lunah bath Ephraim ibn Giath’ gilt-tooled in Hebrew on upper cover. Spine tooled in Latin characters: ‘L. Binguiat.’


ff. 318, lacking opening 57 leaves. Stained. Contemporary lavishly gilt-tooled morocco, rubbed. 32mo. Housed in complimentary slip-case.

Vinograd, Amsterdam 1505.


(Amsterdam, Naphtali Hertz Levi Rophé, 1739.)


A most uncommon binding commissioned for a female.