Auction number 096
Rare Books & Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters, Zionism, Erez Israel, Judiaca objects & art, numismatics & archeology
November 29, 2016
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Item 1
Megillat Kfar Saba. Jaffa, Eretz Yisrael, [1920]. Rare.
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $250 -
$300
Sold: $336

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 2
Historical document archive of the agricultural settlement in the north of Israel with signatures of Yehoshua Hankin and others. 1922-1927
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Item 3
Geddes Plan for Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv, 1926
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $500 -
$700
Item 4
Olive wood carvings. Jerusalem sites. [3]. Jerusalem, 1850-1920.
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $500 -
$600
Sold: $456

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 5
Series of rare photographs of photographer Tsadok Bassan [7]. Israel, beginning of 20th century
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Sold: $240

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 6
Passover haggadah. Heftzibah. [1969]
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$350
Sold: $240

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 7
Non-traditional Pesach haggadah - Hebrew and Dutch, beginning of 20th century. Not bibliographically known
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Item 8
HaAlbum HaShachor - album of postcards. Early publication of the Nazi atrocities in occupied European countries. April 1940
Opening price: $1,700
Estimated: $3,000 -
$5,000
Item 9
Entartete "Kunst" - Ausstellungsführer - Guide to the Exhibition of 'Degenerate' Art, Berlin, 1937
Opening price: $350
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $420

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 10
Makeshift tin menorah for lighting Chanukah candles in Auschwitz
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $500 -
$800
Sold: $720

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 11
Rare "Sugihara" visa, signed by one of the Righteous Among the Nations. Kovno, 1940
Opening price: $7,000
Estimated: $12,000 -
$15,000
Item 12
A historical discovery: two letters of protection issued to one person by Raoul Wallenberg and Carl Lutz. Budapest, 1944
Opening price: $8,000
Estimated: $10,000 -
$12,000
Sold: $7,602

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 13
Prayers for Shavuot of Aggudat HaRabbanim of Paris. Nice, 1941. Very rare
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Sold: $840

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 14
Books of chassidut and mussar [4]. Printed in the Displaced Persons Camps in Germany after the Holocaust
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$400
Item 15
The Five Books of the Torah. A Gift from the Va'ad Hatzalah. Munich, 1947
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$400
Sold: $240

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 16
Anti-Semitic parody "Die Plagen." Dusseldorf, 1884.
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $500 -
$700
Item 17
Dreyfus the Martyr, a special illustrated edition published at the end of the Dreyfus Affair, before his acquittal. London, 1899
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Sold: $312

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 18
Compendio dos principios da grammatica hebraicaת Coimbra. Portugal, 1826
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$350
Sold: $288

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 19
Der Toyta Gest. "Der Purim Shpeigel." Rare stories of the author Ayzik Meir Dik. Vilna, 1869, 1870
Opening price: $280
Estimated: $350 -
$400
Sold: $336

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 20
Frucht vom Baum des Lebens, "Otzar Peirot Etz Chaim", limited deluxe edition in German, Berlin 1936
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Item 21
Important essays by Moses Mendelssohn in German, printed at the end of his life. Vienna and Berlin. 1785-6
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $350 -
$400
Sold: $240

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 22
Magyar Zsido Hadi Archivum almanachja, 1914-1916. Budapest, 1916
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$350
Item 23
Handwritten draft of "Di Velt Derzeilt" by Mordechai Lipson. New York, 1928
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $500 -
$800
Item 24
Opuscula by the Amazing Woman Anna Maria Van Schurman. Holland, 1648
Opening price: $800
Estimated: $1,000 -
$1,200
Sold: $960

The price includes a buyer's commission

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