| Fall
Sale: November 13, 2001 |
| Auction
of
Important Hebrew Printed
Books and Manuscripts
From the Library of the London Beth Din
(The Third Portion)
Sold
by order of the Honorary Officers
of the United Synagogue.
With
Additions :
The Property of Various Owners.
And:
The
Batkin Family Collection (Scarsdale, New York). Including:
Illustrated Books and Fine Silver Bindings
Together
With:
Graphic Art. The Property of Mrs. Ilya Schor.
(With Additions). |
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| The
fall sale featured an unusually large collection of books on an extensive
range of topics. Included were two Hebrew Incunabula; a large variety
of 16th century Hebraic theological texts and other early Hebrew books,
most in particularly fine condition, often in contemporaneous binding.
In addition the sale boasted a most impressive collection of illustrated
Jewish art books of late 19th to early 20th century. A number of 18th
and 19th century Italian and Continental silver bound Hebrew prayer
books and a large number of Autograph Rabbinic Letters were offered
for sale. Also featured were various works of graphic art by Hermann
Struck, E. M. Lilien, Max Liebermann, Abel Pann, Zeev Raban,
Issachar Ber Ryback and Ilya Schor. |
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Highlights
of the sale included:
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- (LITURGY).
Tephilah Kephi Minhag Roma [prayers for the entire
year]. According to Roman rite. A HANDSOME COPY PRINTED
ENTIRELY ON VELLUM. Bologna, Raphael Talmi for the Company
of Silk Weavers, 1537.
Sold for $92,000. Lot 251.
- BIBLE,
PSALMS. Polyglot. Psalterium, Hebreum, Grecum, Arabicum
& Chaldeum, cum tribus latinis interpretationibus &
glossis. FIRST POLYGLOT BIBLE EDITION. The Second Book Printed
in Arabic. THE ONLY BOOK PRINTED AT GENOA IN THE FIRST QUARTER
OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. AN EARLY REFERENCE TO CHRISTOPHER
COLUMBUS DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. Edited and with Latin
commentary by Agostino Giustiniani. (Chaldee). (Genoa),
Petrus Paulus Porro for Nicolo Giustiniani Paulo, 1516.
Sold for $19,550. Lot 68.
- BIBLE,
PENTATEUCH AND HAPHTAROTH. In Hebrew. Tikun Sopherim. -
Quinque Libri Mosis. A particularly resplendent HAND-COLORED
copy in a fine contemporary Dutch binding. Bound for the
philanthropic shipping magnate Daniel de la Peña,
in 1727. Amsterdam, for Samuel Rodrigues Mendes, Moses Sarfati
and David Gomes da Silva, 1726.
Sold for $19,550. Lot 89.
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- Hagadah
shel Pesach. With commentary by Isaac Abrabanel. The First
hagadah illustrated with copperplate engravings FINE FOLDING
ENGRAVED HEBREW MAP OF THE HOLY LAND . All accomplished
by the proselyte Abraham ben Jacob. Amsterdam, Asher Anshel
& Partners, 1695.
Sold for $21,850. Lot 188.
- (AMERICAN
JUDAICA). Monis, Judah. Dickdook Leshon Gnebreet. A Grammar
of the Hebrew Tongue. "The First Hebrew Grammar Printed
in America." Evans 3931. The First Book Printed by a Jew
in North America. FIRST EDITION. Boston, Jonas Green, 1735.
Sold for $9,200. Lot 17.
- SEPHER
YETZIRAH. [on cosmogony and thaumaturgy]. Anonymous (Attributed
to Abraham the Patriarch). FIRST EDITION. Numerous spherical
charts and Kabbalistic diagrams. Mantua, Jacob Ben Naphtali
Hacohen, 1562.
Sold for $42,550. Lot 324.
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Tephilah
Kephi Minhag Roma. Printed entirely on vellum.
Sold for $92,000 on November 13, 2001. |
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Sepher
Yetzirah. Mantua, 1562.
Sold
for $42,550 in the November 13, 2001 sale.
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Polyglot Bible
by Petrus Paulus Porro
for Nicolo Giustiniani Paulo, 1516.
Sold
for $19,550 on
November 13, 2001. |

Hebrew Bible
by Bernard Picart. Amsterdam, 1726.
Sold
for $19,550
on November 13, 2001. |

Judah
Monis. A Grammar of the Hebrew Tongue.
Boston, 1735.
Sold
for $9,200 on
November 13, 2001. |

Hagadah
shel Pesach. With commentary by
Isaac Abrabanel. Amsterdam, 1695.
Sold for $21,850
on November 13, 2001. |
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