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The
season opened with the rare honor of handling the deaccession of
duplicates from the Rare Book Room of the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America. The auction represented only the second time in its
100 year history that the Seminary has deaccessioned duplicates
from its Library, known worldwide to be the most important repository
of Hebraica and Judaica today. Respected members from private, academic,
museum and library collections from around the world vied to outbid
each other for the prestigious volumes new to the market. Anchored
by the Seminary collection, 90% of the 337 lots in this auction
found buyers.
Highlights
included:
- The Mishnah,
with commentary by Moses Maimonides, Naples, 1489 which sold for
$25,300.
- Moses of
Coucy's Great Book of Precepts the first book printed by
Gershom Soncino in the town of Soncino, 1488, fetched $27,600.
- An extremely
rare 16th century Hebrew Psalter, Mantua, 1571, brought $17,250.
- An exceptionally
rare first edition of Joseph ben Gorions Yossipon with Yiddish
translation, full of finely wrought woodcut illustrations, said
to be the most beautiful printed work in Old-Yiddish literature
(Zurich 1546) sold for $8,625.
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Yossipon, Zurich,
1546, one of the Duplicates from the Library of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America,
sold on November 25, 1997 for $8,625
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