Auction 93 Part 1 - Manuscripts, Prints and Engravings, Objects and Facsimiles, from the Gross Family Collection, and Private Collections

Collections of Facsimiles and Reference Books on Passover Haggadot

Opening: $750
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium

Large collection of twenty–three facsimiles of Passover Haggadot and reference books on various Haggadot:
• Haggadah of Sarajevo, with introduction by Svetozar Radojcic, and with several colored plates from the Haggadah. Belgrade, 1953.
• The Kaufmann Haggadah. Facsimile of a manuscript from the Kaufmann collection in the Oriental Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 1957.
• Sarajevska Hagada [Haggadah of Sarajevo]. Belgrade, 1962. Foreword by Cecil Roth (Bulgarian).
• The Sarajevo Haggadah. New York, 1963. Foreword by Cecil Roth (English).
• Facsimile of a manuscript Haggadah scribed and illustrated by Natan son of Avraham Speyer of Breslau. Breslau (Germany), 1768. Tel Aviv, 1984. Foreword by Chaya Benjamin.
• Facsimile of an illustrated manuscript Haggadah by Yosef son of David of Leipnik. Darmstadt, 1733. Tel Aviv, 1985. Foreword by Shlomo Zucker.
• The Ashkenazi Haggadah: a Hebrew Manuscript of the Mid–15th Century from the Collections of the British Library, notes on the illuminations, transcription and English translation by David Goldstein. London, 1985.
• Facsimile of the Copenhagen Haggadah, Altona–Hamburg, 1739, scribed and illustrated by Uri Phoebus son of Yitzchak Eizik Segal. Tel Aviv, 1986. Foreword by Chaya Benjamin.
• The Sarajevo Haggadah, commentary booklet by Shlomo Zucker. Tel Aviv, 1986.
• Passover Haggadah by Yitzchak Tzoref. Bordeaux, 1713. Paris, 1987.
• The Kittsee Haggadah – 1770, facsimile. [Givatayim] 1987.
• The Rylands Haggadah, facsimile of a Spanish manuscript from the 14th century. London, 1988.
• Facsimile of a Sephardic rite Passover Haggadah printed in Amsterdam in 1840. Vermont, 1989.
• Manuscript Haggadah. Copenhagen, 1769. Darmstadt–Graz, 1989. With commentary volume.
• Four high–quality facsimiles of Haggadot from the National Library. Tel Aviv, 1989.
• The Sarajevo Haggadah. Ljubljana (Yugoslavia), 1983. Two copies. With foreword by Eugen Werber in separate booklet.
• Die Von Geldern Haggadah und Heinrich Heines "Der Rabbi von Bacherach". Germany, 1997.
• The Ansbach Haggadah, Ansbach 1747. Raanana, 1998.
• Haggada du Scribe Eliezer Seligmann de Rosheim écrite et illustrée à Neckarsulm en 1779. Strasbourg, 1998.
• The Saltellus Haggadah / foreword by Moshe A. Shaltiel–Gracian. Northbrook (Illinois), 2002.
• The Washington Haggadah, Copied and Translated by Joel Ben Simeon. With foreword and translation by David Stern. Cambridge (Massachusetts), 2011.
• Pessach–Haggadah Codex orientalis 8, Hessische Landes und Hochschulbibliothek Darmstadt. Advertising brochure for the facsimile edition of the Darmstadt Haggadah. [Berlin, 1971?].
• Work in German by Bruno Italiener, comprising his studies on illuminated Haggadot and the Darmstadt Haggadah. [Germany, 1920s?]. Lacking title page.


23 books. Size and condition vary.


Provenance: The Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv.

Facsimiles, Bibliophilia and Research Books
Facsimiles, Bibliophilia and Research Books