Auction 20 - June 2nd 2003

Important Hebrew Printed Books from the Library of the Late Salman Schocken
(1877-1959)
Offered for Sale by Auction on
Monday 2nd June, 2003 at 5pm

Sale Results

The appeal of fundamental texts of rabbinical literature offered in excellent condition from the library of one of Europe's great entrepreneurs and publishers was hard to resist for serious Judaic book collectors at Kestenbaum & Company. Enthusiastic private buyers from around the world, mostly bidding by telephone, snatched up every one of the lots auctioned at firm's June 2nd sale of Important Hebrew Printed Books from the Library of the Late Salman Schocken (1877-1959). The 38 lots on offer, many sought-after early editions of Hebraic classics, brought in a total of $819,530. More than three-quarters of the auction sold above their high estimates with many realizing double their high estimate and some top lots tripling their high pre-sale estimates.

Salman Schocken was a celebrated bibliophile and discriminating collector who deployed much of his substantial fortune into forming a library of some of the rarest and most important Hebrew books and manuscripts ever assembled. The books from his library offered in the sale are early books and like the Jews themselves, suffered persecution and tribulations. Many are marked with the notes of the Christian censors that scrutinized Hebrew books between the years of 1555 and 1688.

Highlights of the Sale:
(prices include 15% buyer’s premium)

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