Auction number 137
Early Prints, Chassidut, Belongings of Tzaddikim, Amulets, Segula Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters, Chabad.
July 14, 2022
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Item 1
Controversy of the Amulets and Sabbateanism: Luchot Edut by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz. First Edition. Work of Historic Importance
Opening price: $1,000
Estimated: $1,500 -
$2,000
Sold: $1,488

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 2
Ya'arot Dvash. Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz. First Edition. Fundamental Work
Opening price: $500
Estimated: $700 -
$1,000
Sold: $1,364

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 3
Kreiti U'Pleiti. Rabbeinu Yehonatan Eybeschütz. Altona, 1763. First Edition
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $500 -
$600
Sold: $521

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 4
First Book by Rabbi Akiva Eiger. First Edition, in the Author's Lifetime
Opening price: $800
Estimated: $1,200 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,612

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 5
Korban Netanel. Karlsruhe, 1755. First Edition in the Author's Lifetime
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$400
Sold: $1,488

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Item 6
Pe'at HaShulchan. Beck Press. Safed, First Edition. Pedigree Copy
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $500 -
$700
Sold: $496

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Item 7
Gemara Sukkah. Berlin, 1726. Small Format, Printed on its own, not as Part of a Set of Sha"s
Opening price: $180
Estimated: $0 -
$0
Item 8
Sha'agat Aryeh. Frankfurt am Oder, 1756. First Edition
Opening price: $500
Estimated: $700 -
$800
Sold: $806

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Item 9
Shemirat HaLashon by the Chafetz Chaim. First Printing. Vilna, 1876
Opening price: $500
Estimated: $600 -
$700
Item 10
Tefillat Yisrael. The First Siddur Printed in German. Pedigree Copy
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $682

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Item 11
Siddur. Amsterdam, 1760. Miniature Siddur
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $400 -
$500
Sold: $248

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Item 12
Machzorim for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Venice, 1772. Miniature
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$400
Sold: $248

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Item 13
Alim LiTerufah by the Gr"a / Sha'arei Kedushah by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Aleppo, 1866. Signatures and Gloss
Opening price: $200
Estimated: $300 -
$400
Item 14
Sha'ar Ruach HaKodesh and Sha'ar HaGilgulim. First Editions. Pedigree Copy. Glosses
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $500 -
$700
Sold: $446

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 15
Naggid U'Matzah by Kabbalist Rabbi Ya'akov Tzemach. With a Segulah from the Ar"i for Women in Childbirth
Opening price: $150
Estimated: $200 -
$250
Sold: $211

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 16
Talmud Bavli. Vilna, 1859. First Edition of the Rasha"sh. Original Leather Binding
Opening price: $500
Estimated: $800 -
$1,200
Sold: $620

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 17
Shem Gedolim. Livorno, 1798. Edition with Supplements Printed by the Chid"a in his Lifetime
Opening price: $1,000
Estimated: $1,300 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,736

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 18
First Time at Auction: The Two Parts of the Sacred Segulah Book, Pele Yoetz, First Editions
Opening price: $4,000
Estimated: $6,000 -
$8,000
Sold: $4,960

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Item 19
Passover Haggadah: Simchat HaRegel. Chid"a. Livorno, 1782. First Edition
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $500 -
$600
Sold: $868

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Item 20
Passover Haggadah. Trieste, 1864. Magnificent, with Etchings
Opening price: $250
Estimated: $400 -
$700
Sold: $310

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Item 21
Ma'asei Hashem. Passover Haggadah, Venice, 1583. First Edition. Pedigree Copy
Opening price: $1,000
Estimated: $1,500 -
$1,800
Sold: $2,108

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 22
Post-Incunabula: Avudraham. Constantinople, 1514. Incomplete Copy
Opening price: $1,000
Estimated: $3,000 -
$5,000
Item 23
Avudraham, Incunabula. Ashbona-Lisbon, 1489. Glosses.
Opening price: $3,000
Estimated: $8,000 -
$10,000
Sold: $3,720

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 24
Tzror HaMor by the Beit Yosef's Grandfather. Venice, 1545. Pedigree Copy
Opening price: $800
Estimated: $1,200 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,240

The price includes a buyer's commission

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