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March
13, 2001
Important
Hebrew Printed Books and Manuscripts
From the Library of the London Beth Din (The
Second Portion)
Sold
by order of the Honorary Officers of the United Synagogue.
And:
Property Formerly in The Kramarsky Collection,
New York (With Additions).
Together
With:
A Collection of Graphic Art.
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On
the 13th of March, the Auction Room at the Doral Park Avenue
Hotel in New York City was filled to capacity whilst numerous
phone and order bidders joined in participating in the most
recent highly anticipated sale. Most every important figure
in the close-knit segment of the rare book market was involved
as noted figures from private, academic, museum and library
collections around the world vied to outbid each other for
the prestigious volumes new to the market.
The
collection of items comprised the property of a number of
owners including: the second portion of Important Hebrew Printed
Books & Manuscripts from the Library of the London Beth
Din, sold by order of the Honorary Officers of the United
Synagogue, as well as property formerly in The Kramarsky Collection,
New York (With Additions). Together with a collection of Graphic
Art.
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Highlights
of the sale included :
(prices
include 15% buyers premium) |
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A
luxury pocket-sized Pentateuch with Hebrew and Aramaic
(Targum) on facing pages, printed on vellum. Sabbionetta,
1557, sold for $34,500.
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A
Hebrew Manuscript on Vellum of Meir of Rothenbergs
Shailoth Uteshuvoth [responsa], 14th century, sold
for $33,350.
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Hebrew
Medical manuscript of Jacob Zahalons (Rome 1630-Ferrara
1693) Or Harofim [medical treaties], Ferrara(?),
17th Century, fetched $31,050.
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The
First Edition of the Talmud Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Talmud),
upon which all further editions are based, printed by
Daniel Bomberg, in Venice 1523. Sold for $29,900, over
twice the high estimate.
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The
First Edition of Siddur HaTephiloth Keminhag Hakaraim;
prayer book for the entire year according to Karaite rite.
Venice, printed by Daniel Bomberg in 1528. A Sixteenth
Century Machzor of Remarkable Rarity. Only one complete
copy extant, found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Sold
for $24,150.
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The 1695 Amsterdam Hagadah. The First Hagadah illustrated
with copperplate engravings. The First Illustrated Amsterdam
Hagadah. This Copy With the Rare Variant Engraved Title-Page.
Complete with a fine folding engraved Hebrew map of the
Holy Land. Sold for $20,700, the second time in a twelve
month period that this work has fetched over $20,000.
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A
Handsome Set of Daniel Bombergs 1546-8 important
edition of the Rabbinic Bible sold for $20,700.
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The
first Hebrew Grammar by an American; Martin del Castillos
Arte Hebraispano. Dikduk Lashon Hakodesh Belshon Sepharadith,
Lyons, 1676. Sold for $18,400.
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A
rare first edition of an important anti-Talmudic incunable,
Thalmut - Objectiones in dicta Thalmut seductoris Judeorum,
Strassburg 1488, sold for $17,250.
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Two
early editions of Joseph Karos Shulchan Aruch [Code
of Jewish Law]; the second edition printed by Giorgio
di Cavalli in Venice 1567 and Isaac Prostitzs Cracow
edition of 1593-4, sold for $16,100 and $14,950 respectively.
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Festival
Prayer-Book According to Sephardic rite. Venice, 1735.
Bound in a Fine 18th Century Italian Silver Binding, with
the crest of the Portaleone family on the covers. Possibly
Brescia 1776-1784. Workshop of Domenico Bartelli. Sold
for $14,9510.
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A
Collection of Ten Geniza fragments, among them Old Hebrew
(Samaritan), Egyptian and Oriental scripts on a variety
of topics including prayers, psalms and rabbinical laws.
Sold for $10,925.
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