Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
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Two machzorim according to Carpentras rite (France):
• Machzor for Yom Kippur. Amsterdam, [1739].
• Machzor for the Three Festivals. Amsterdam, [1759].
First edition of the machzor following the rite unique to the Carpentras community (south-eastern France), printed to provide for the growing needs of the community, which could not anymore be fulfilled with handwritten copies. The machzor for the High Holidays - Rosh Hashanah (not included here) and Yom Kippur - was printed in 600 copies only.
Two volumes. Vol. I (Yom Kippur): [2], 185 leaves. Vol. II (Three Festivals): [2], 21, 19-30, [1], 31-33, [1], 34-149, [4], 150-219 leaves. Without [3] final leaves (with customs of the L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue community, found in some copies only). Vol. I: 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor wear. Small marginal tears to title page and several other leaves. Handwritten inscriptions. Vol. II: 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains (with dampstains and many dark stains to some leaves, including title page). Wear (including significant wear to some leaves). Tissue paper to inner margins of first leaves. Open tears, repaired. Strips of paper to margins of several leaves. One leaf detached. Handwritten inscriptions. New bindings. Stains and defects to bindings.
• Machzor for Yom Kippur. Amsterdam, [1739].
• Machzor for the Three Festivals. Amsterdam, [1759].
First edition of the machzor following the rite unique to the Carpentras community (south-eastern France), printed to provide for the growing needs of the community, which could not anymore be fulfilled with handwritten copies. The machzor for the High Holidays - Rosh Hashanah (not included here) and Yom Kippur - was printed in 600 copies only.
Two volumes. Vol. I (Yom Kippur): [2], 185 leaves. Vol. II (Three Festivals): [2], 21, 19-30, [1], 31-33, [1], 34-149, [4], 150-219 leaves. Without [3] final leaves (with customs of the L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue community, found in some copies only). Vol. I: 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor wear. Small marginal tears to title page and several other leaves. Handwritten inscriptions. Vol. II: 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains (with dampstains and many dark stains to some leaves, including title page). Wear (including significant wear to some leaves). Tissue paper to inner margins of first leaves. Open tears, repaired. Strips of paper to margins of several leaves. One leaf detached. Handwritten inscriptions. New bindings. Stains and defects to bindings.
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Prayer Books and Haggadot
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $500
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Large and assorted collection of printed leaves and booklets, mostly prayer orders for special occasions and the High Holidays, from various periods and countries.
The collection includes a prayer for wartime by the Chatam Sofer, printed upon the outbreak of WWI; various prayer booklets for royal events, England and the Netherlands; a prayer for childhood diseases published during the polio outbreak, Jerusalem 1953; Lag BaOmer flags; private publications for various communities, with orders of Selichot for Yom Kippur; publications of She'erit Hapletah communities in Hungary and elsewhere after the Holocaust; and more.
Several mimeographed typescript leaves.
Approx. 50 paper items. Size and condition vary.
The collection includes a prayer for wartime by the Chatam Sofer, printed upon the outbreak of WWI; various prayer booklets for royal events, England and the Netherlands; a prayer for childhood diseases published during the polio outbreak, Jerusalem 1953; Lag BaOmer flags; private publications for various communities, with orders of Selichot for Yom Kippur; publications of She'erit Hapletah communities in Hungary and elsewhere after the Holocaust; and more.
Several mimeographed typescript leaves.
Approx. 50 paper items. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $1,500
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Passover Haggadah - Maaleh Bet Chorin, "Ashkenazi and Sephardi rite", with commentaries - Alshech, Gevurot Hashem by the Maharal and Olelot Efraim by Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim of Luntschitz (author of Kli Yakar). Amsterdam: Proops, 1781.
First edition of the Haggadah under this title.
Engraved title page. Engraved illustrations based on the Amsterdam 1695 edition. A large engraved map of Eretz Israel (folded plate) is bound at the end of the Haggadah.
Two signatures of R. Chaim Ish Löwenstam - full signature on the front endpaper and signature in initials on the first title page. R. Chaim Ish Löwenstam (d. 1836), rabbi of Leeuwarden, the Netherlands and author of Derech Chaim. He was the son of R. Aryeh Leib Breslau author of Pnei Aryeh, rabbi of Emden and Rotterdam.
[2], 52 leaves + folded plate (map). Approx. 25 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark dampstains to many leaves. Wear and creases. Tears, including open tears to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Several leaves loose. Leaves trimmed with slight damage to illustration in one place. Tears to map, including marginal open tears, affecting border and slightly affecting illustrations, repaired with paper. Stamp. Handwritten inscriptions. Original leather binding, worn and damaged.
Yaari 199; Otzar HaHaggadot 300.
First edition of the Haggadah under this title.
Engraved title page. Engraved illustrations based on the Amsterdam 1695 edition. A large engraved map of Eretz Israel (folded plate) is bound at the end of the Haggadah.
Two signatures of R. Chaim Ish Löwenstam - full signature on the front endpaper and signature in initials on the first title page. R. Chaim Ish Löwenstam (d. 1836), rabbi of Leeuwarden, the Netherlands and author of Derech Chaim. He was the son of R. Aryeh Leib Breslau author of Pnei Aryeh, rabbi of Emden and Rotterdam.
[2], 52 leaves + folded plate (map). Approx. 25 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark dampstains to many leaves. Wear and creases. Tears, including open tears to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Several leaves loose. Leaves trimmed with slight damage to illustration in one place. Tears to map, including marginal open tears, affecting border and slightly affecting illustrations, repaired with paper. Stamp. Handwritten inscriptions. Original leather binding, worn and damaged.
Yaari 199; Otzar HaHaggadot 300.
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Prayer Books and Haggadot
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $500
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Birkat HaMazon, according to the German and Polish rites, with Passover Haggadah and Yiddish translation in Tsene-rene typeface. Fürth, [1780]. The title page states: "In Amsterdam typeface".
Handwritten inscription on the back endpaper regarding wedding ceremonies. Gloss on one leaf.
Ownership inscriptions on the front endpaper: "Lazi son of Avraham of Königshofen"; "Hermann Lazarus".
38, [3] leaves. 19.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Extensive wear. Many creases. Leaves trimmed close to text, affecting headings and text. Worming, affecting text in several places. Tears and minor open tears, affecting text in some places. Early binding, worn and damaged.
Otzar HaHaggadot 299.
Handwritten inscription on the back endpaper regarding wedding ceremonies. Gloss on one leaf.
Ownership inscriptions on the front endpaper: "Lazi son of Avraham of Königshofen"; "Hermann Lazarus".
38, [3] leaves. 19.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Extensive wear. Many creases. Leaves trimmed close to text, affecting headings and text. Worming, affecting text in several places. Tears and minor open tears, affecting text in some places. Early binding, worn and damaged.
Otzar HaHaggadot 299.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $400
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Die Darmstädter Pessach-Haggadah, elaborate facsimile of the Darmstadt Haggadah. Berlin: Propyläen, 1971-1972. With the commentary volume in English and German. Copy no. 276/600.
Elaborate facsimile of the Darmstadt Haggadah, illuminated 15th century Haggadah. Printed on high-quality, parchment-like paper. With illustrations and gilt decorations.
Facsimile: [58] leaves (some with tissue guards). 35 cm. Commentary volume: 129, [1] pages. 35.5 cm. Placed in fabric covered slipcase. Good condition. Leather spine, with stains and wear. Minor defects to bindings and slipcase.
Elaborate facsimile of the Darmstadt Haggadah, illuminated 15th century Haggadah. Printed on high-quality, parchment-like paper. With illustrations and gilt decorations.
Facsimile: [58] leaves (some with tissue guards). 35 cm. Commentary volume: 129, [1] pages. 35.5 cm. Placed in fabric covered slipcase. Good condition. Leather spine, with stains and wear. Minor defects to bindings and slipcase.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $700
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Chesed L'Avraham, by the kabbalist R. Avraham Azulai. Slavita, [1794]. One of the first books printed by R. Moshe Shapira Rabbi of Slavita (son of R. Pinchas of Korets).
This kabbalistic book was held in high esteem by great Chassidic leaders and is often cited in early Chassidic literature.
The author, R. Avraham Azulai (1570-1644) was born in Fez, Morocco. He immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Hebron. When an epidemic broke out in 1619, he fled to Gaza, where he composed this book within five weeks. Most of the book is a collection and arrangement of the teachings of R. Moshe Cordovero, which at that time were still in manuscript form. A small part is from the writings of the Arizal.
Signatures on the title page and second leaf.
[6], 87; 8, 8-11, 11-34, [1] leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Marginal wear and minor tears to first leaves. Worming to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
This kabbalistic book was held in high esteem by great Chassidic leaders and is often cited in early Chassidic literature.
The author, R. Avraham Azulai (1570-1644) was born in Fez, Morocco. He immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Hebron. When an epidemic broke out in 1619, he fled to Gaza, where he composed this book within five weeks. Most of the book is a collection and arrangement of the teachings of R. Moshe Cordovero, which at that time were still in manuscript form. A small part is from the writings of the Arizal.
Signatures on the title page and second leaf.
[6], 87; 8, 8-11, 11-34, [1] leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Marginal wear and minor tears to first leaves. Worming to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $3,000
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Arizal Siddur Kol Yaakov, Part I - weekday prayers, and Part II - prayers for Shabbat and festivals, with homilies and the kavanot of the Arizal, by the kabbalist R. Yaakov Koppel Lifshitz of Mezeritch. [Slavita]: R. Dov Ber Segal and R. Dov Ber son of R. Pesach, [1804]. First edition.
The Kol Yaakov siddur with commentaries, kavanot, laws and customs based on kabbalah, was particularly cherished by foremost Chassidic leaders. Many of them prayed regularly from this siddur, retaining it continually on their table.
The Baal Shem Tov reputedly expressed much affection and veneration for this siddur.
R. Yaakov Koppel's books are adapted and edited compilations of the writings of the Remak, R. Chaim Vital and R. Yisrael Sarug, with the addition of his own novellae.
[6], 156; 134, 146-153, 155-188. 19.5 cm. Partially printed on bluish paper. Fair condition. Stains, wear and signs of usage. Dampstains. Worming, primarily to first and final leaves. Large tears to title page, affecting text with some loss, repaired with paper and replaced in photocopy. Tears and damage to first three leaves following title page, in other places in middle of book and to final leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper. Margins trimmed close to text, affecting headings of some leaves. New leather binding.
The Kol Yaakov siddur with commentaries, kavanot, laws and customs based on kabbalah, was particularly cherished by foremost Chassidic leaders. Many of them prayed regularly from this siddur, retaining it continually on their table.
The Baal Shem Tov reputedly expressed much affection and veneration for this siddur.
R. Yaakov Koppel's books are adapted and edited compilations of the writings of the Remak, R. Chaim Vital and R. Yisrael Sarug, with the addition of his own novellae.
[6], 156; 134, 146-153, 155-188. 19.5 cm. Partially printed on bluish paper. Fair condition. Stains, wear and signs of usage. Dampstains. Worming, primarily to first and final leaves. Large tears to title page, affecting text with some loss, repaired with paper and replaced in photocopy. Tears and damage to first three leaves following title page, in other places in middle of book and to final leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper. Margins trimmed close to text, affecting headings of some leaves. New leather binding.
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Books Printed in Russia-Poland – Slavita, Zhitomir and Elsewhere
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $500
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Babylonian Talmud - Tractate Berachot, and Mishnayot Order Zera'im, with Laws of the Rosh (and its commentaries Maadanei Yom Tov and Divrei Chamudot), the Maharsha, the Maharam and the Chochmat Shlomo glosses by the Maharshal, and the Rambam's commentary on Mishnayot. Slavita: [R. Moshe Shapira Rabbi of Slavita and his son] Rebbe Shmuel Avraham Shapira, 1835.
This Talmud volume was printed at the height of the polemic between the printers of Slavita and those of Vilna, and it is one of the last volumes printed in the Slavita printing press before its tragic closure. This volume is part of the fourth edition of the Slavita Talmud, of which only the printing of Tractates Berachot, Shabbat and Eruvin were completed (in the middle of the printing of Tractate Pesachim, the press was shut down by the Russian authorities, due to the infamous libel).
The volume begins with 39 letters and approbations from leading rabbis of the generation who supported the Slavita printers. These letters and approbations contain much exclusive and valuable information on the development of the famous polemic, in which some two hundred rabbis of that generation were involved.
In response to the rumors propagated by the Vilna printers that rabbis excommunicated anyone who buys the Slavita Talmud, the approbations in the Eruvin volume contain many blessings for those who purchase this Talmud edition, including blessings for "sons, life and sustenance".
Incomplete copy. [4], 1-4, 6-17, 22-25, 18-21, 26-34, 46-54, 57-104, 108-124; 13, [1], 68 leaves. Lacking 17 leaves: first title page, leaves 5, 35-45, 55-56, 105-107. Misfoliation, leaves 22-25 bound out of sequence. Separate title page for Mishnayot Zera'im. 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains (some leaves with many stains). Wear. Tears, including open tears affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Large open tears to several leaves, with significant damage to text, repaired in part with paper. Worming, affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Margins trimmed with damage to text in several places. Lower margins of several leaves cropped, affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
This Talmud volume was printed at the height of the polemic between the printers of Slavita and those of Vilna, and it is one of the last volumes printed in the Slavita printing press before its tragic closure. This volume is part of the fourth edition of the Slavita Talmud, of which only the printing of Tractates Berachot, Shabbat and Eruvin were completed (in the middle of the printing of Tractate Pesachim, the press was shut down by the Russian authorities, due to the infamous libel).
The volume begins with 39 letters and approbations from leading rabbis of the generation who supported the Slavita printers. These letters and approbations contain much exclusive and valuable information on the development of the famous polemic, in which some two hundred rabbis of that generation were involved.
In response to the rumors propagated by the Vilna printers that rabbis excommunicated anyone who buys the Slavita Talmud, the approbations in the Eruvin volume contain many blessings for those who purchase this Talmud edition, including blessings for "sons, life and sustenance".
Incomplete copy. [4], 1-4, 6-17, 22-25, 18-21, 26-34, 46-54, 57-104, 108-124; 13, [1], 68 leaves. Lacking 17 leaves: first title page, leaves 5, 35-45, 55-56, 105-107. Misfoliation, leaves 22-25 bound out of sequence. Separate title page for Mishnayot Zera'im. 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains (some leaves with many stains). Wear. Tears, including open tears affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Large open tears to several leaves, with significant damage to text, repaired in part with paper. Worming, affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Margins trimmed with damage to text in several places. Lower margins of several leaves cropped, affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $700
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Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Eruvin, with the commentary of the Rosh, the Rambam's commentary on Mishnayot and the Maharsha. Slavita, [R. Moshe Shapira Rabbi of Slavita, and son] R. Shmuel Avraham Shapira, 1836.
This Talmud volume was printed in autumn 1836, at the height of the polemic between the printers of Slavita and those of Vilna, and it is the last volume of this edition to be printed. It is also one of the last volumes printed in the Slavita printing press before its tragic closure. This volume is part of the fourth edition of the Slavita Talmud, of which only the printing of Tractates Berachot, Shabbat and Eruvin were completed (in the middle of the printing of Tractate Pesachim, the press was shut down by the Russian authorities, following the infamous libel).
23 letters and approbations are featured at the beginning of the volume, from leading rabbis of the generation who supported the Slavita printers. These letters and approbations contain much exclusive and valuable information on the development of the famous polemic, in which some two hundred rabbis of that generation were involved.
In response to the rumors propagated by the Vilna printers that rabbis excommunicated anyone who buys the Slavita Talmud, the approbations in the present volume contain many blessings for those who purchase this edition, including blessings for "sons, life and sustenance".
[3], 2-117, 117-132; 14 leaves. Lacking 5 leaves: first title page and four final leaves (15-17, [1] leaves). 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains and traces of past dampness, with mold stains. Wax stains. Many open tears, repaired in part with paper. Large open tears to title page and other leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
This Talmud volume was printed in autumn 1836, at the height of the polemic between the printers of Slavita and those of Vilna, and it is the last volume of this edition to be printed. It is also one of the last volumes printed in the Slavita printing press before its tragic closure. This volume is part of the fourth edition of the Slavita Talmud, of which only the printing of Tractates Berachot, Shabbat and Eruvin were completed (in the middle of the printing of Tractate Pesachim, the press was shut down by the Russian authorities, following the infamous libel).
23 letters and approbations are featured at the beginning of the volume, from leading rabbis of the generation who supported the Slavita printers. These letters and approbations contain much exclusive and valuable information on the development of the famous polemic, in which some two hundred rabbis of that generation were involved.
In response to the rumors propagated by the Vilna printers that rabbis excommunicated anyone who buys the Slavita Talmud, the approbations in the present volume contain many blessings for those who purchase this edition, including blessings for "sons, life and sustenance".
[3], 2-117, 117-132; 14 leaves. Lacking 5 leaves: first title page and four final leaves (15-17, [1] leaves). 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains and traces of past dampness, with mold stains. Wax stains. Many open tears, repaired in part with paper. Large open tears to title page and other leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $500
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Five Books of the Torah, with Rashi, Onkelos and the Baal HaTurim commentary. [Slavita]: R. Moshe Shapiro, [1816]. Five volumes. Title pages printed in red and black (title pages for Vayikra and Devarim volumes only).
Signatures in Sephardic script on title pages of Vayikra and Devarim. A few glosses in Bereshit part.
Copies damaged and lacking (at beginning, middle and end). Five volumes. Bereshit: 9-210, 212-242 leaves. Shemot: 3-46, 49-214, 217-220, 225-228; 29 leaves. Vayikra: 162, 165-167 leaves. Lacking 7 leaves (163-164, 168-172). Bamidbar: 9-67, 69-173, 183-184 leaves. Devarim: 7, 9-26, 28-31, 33-170; 10 leaves.
Approx. 18 cm. Fair to fair-poor condition. Many stains. Significant wear and creases. Open tears to many leaves, affecting text (paper repairs to several leaves). Worming, affecting text (with significant damage in one volume). Detached leaves. Handwritten inscriptions. Without bindings.
Signatures in Sephardic script on title pages of Vayikra and Devarim. A few glosses in Bereshit part.
Copies damaged and lacking (at beginning, middle and end). Five volumes. Bereshit: 9-210, 212-242 leaves. Shemot: 3-46, 49-214, 217-220, 225-228; 29 leaves. Vayikra: 162, 165-167 leaves. Lacking 7 leaves (163-164, 168-172). Bamidbar: 9-67, 69-173, 183-184 leaves. Devarim: 7, 9-26, 28-31, 33-170; 10 leaves.
Approx. 18 cm. Fair to fair-poor condition. Many stains. Significant wear and creases. Open tears to many leaves, affecting text (paper repairs to several leaves). Worming, affecting text (with significant damage in one volume). Detached leaves. Handwritten inscriptions. Without bindings.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $300
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Sefer Chassidim, by R. Yehuda HaChassid, with a commentary by R. David Abterode and the Brit Olam commentary by the Chida. Zhitomir: R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, grandsons of the rabbi of Slavita, 1857.
Inscriptions on the title page and final leaf. Stamps in the book and endpapers.
144 leaves. 22.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some leaves with many stains), and wear. Handwritten inscriptions. Stamps. Russian printed forms (filled-in by hand) used as endpapers. Original leather binding, worn and damaged; front board partially detached.
Inscriptions on the title page and final leaf. Stamps in the book and endpapers.
144 leaves. 22.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some leaves with many stains), and wear. Handwritten inscriptions. Stamps. Russian printed forms (filled-in by hand) used as endpapers. Original leather binding, worn and damaged; front board partially detached.
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Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 24, 2021
Opening: $5,000
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Babylonian Talmud, with the Tosafot, Rosh, commentary of the Rambam on Mishnayot, Maharsha, Maharam Schiff, Me'ir Nativ. Zhitomir: grandsons of the rabbi of Slavita, 1858-1864. Complete set in 21 volumes.
Including Me'ir Nativ by R. Shabtai HaKohen, which was omitted from later Vilna, Warsaw and Lviv editions of the Talmud.
21 volumes (extra copy of tractate Gittin). Approx. 37 cm. Five volumes with only one title page at beginning of volume. Tractate Bava Metzia lacking leaves 2-3. Condition varies (a detailed condition report will be sent upon request). Stains (including dark stain and dampstains in several places), tears and worming to some leaves, including open tears affecting text. Tape repairs. Inscriptions. Stamps. New bindings.
This item is not in our offices, and will be available for viewing in Lakewood, New Jersey, by appointment.
Including Me'ir Nativ by R. Shabtai HaKohen, which was omitted from later Vilna, Warsaw and Lviv editions of the Talmud.
21 volumes (extra copy of tractate Gittin). Approx. 37 cm. Five volumes with only one title page at beginning of volume. Tractate Bava Metzia lacking leaves 2-3. Condition varies (a detailed condition report will be sent upon request). Stains (including dark stain and dampstains in several places), tears and worming to some leaves, including open tears affecting text. Tape repairs. Inscriptions. Stamps. New bindings.
This item is not in our offices, and will be available for viewing in Lakewood, New Jersey, by appointment.
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