Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
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Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
The Book of Shmuel on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Lower handle of one roller damaged.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Lower handle of one roller damaged.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
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Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $4,000
Including buyer's premium
The Book of Melachim on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Top and bottom handles of one roller lacking.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Top and bottom handles of one roller lacking.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
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Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $800
Sold for: $4,250
Including buyer's premium
The Book of Yeshayahu on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Final membrane replaced. Lacking one of bottom handles.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Final membrane replaced. Lacking one of bottom handles.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,375
Including buyer's premium
The Book of Yirmiyahu on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Lacking one of top handles.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition. Lacking one of top handles.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
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Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
The Book of Yechezkel on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,750
Including buyer's premium
The Book of Trei Asar on parchment. [United States? Ca. 1950s].
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition.
Neat Ashkenazic script, on treated parchment. 42 lines per column. On wooden rollers, with matching mantle.
Parchment height: Approx. 54 cm. Height of rollers: Approx. 86 cm. Overall good condition.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
Two parchment scrolls, Book of Ruth. [Mid and late 20th century].
Neat Ashkenazic script. One large scroll, 21 lines per column; the second scroll is smaller, also 21 lines per column.
2 scrolls. Parchment heights: 52 cm and 24 cm. One in good condition, the other in very good condition.
Neat Ashkenazic script. One large scroll, 21 lines per column; the second scroll is smaller, also 21 lines per column.
2 scrolls. Parchment heights: 52 cm and 24 cm. One in good condition, the other in very good condition.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Early Esther scroll, written on gevil. [Italy, ca. late 16th century / first half of the 17th century].
The scroll was written on soft dark brown gevil; 24 lines per column. In several places, the text deviates from the Masorah. Italian-Sephardic script, combining characteristics of 14th and 15th century script (seen in the letters dalet, heh and chet) and later script (particularly seen in the letters gimmel, lamed and the final kaf). This style of script is similar to that used by 16th and 17th century Italian scribes. It is found in the writings of R. Meir "HaSofer" of Padua (a famous scribe and kabbalist, active in the 16th century - see enclosed material), and in a few of the Torah scrolls and single Torah scroll membranes extant from that time. Based on this, it seems that this scroll was written in Central or Southern Italy in the late 16th century or in the first half of the 17th century. See enclosed expert's report.
In six places, enlarged letters spell out the four-lettered Names of G-d (allusions to G-d's Name in the Book of Esther have already been mentioned in early sources, such as Kad HaKemach by Rabbenu Bachyei ben Asher ibn Halawa, in Pri Etz Chaim by R. Chaim Vital [Shaar HaPurim, Chapter 6] and in the commentary of R. Moshe Alshech on Tehillim [Chapter 118]; yet they do not mention the custom to emphasize the letters alluding to G-d's Name. This custom was common in Ashkenazi countries as early as the 18th century, however an early Italian-Sephardi scroll with these accentuations is indeed rare).
Enclosed is a piece of gevil of a similar color, containing the blessings of the megillah in a handwriting similar to that of the scroll (with one line of instructions written in semi-cursive script). The wording of the blessings conforms with 16th century Italian-rite machzorim.
Scroll + a piece of gevil (containing the blessings of the megillah). Height: 25 cm. Good-fair condition. First membrane was replaced at a later time. Stains. Damage and corrections in several places. Late wooden roller and case.
This description is based on the enclosed expert's report.
The scroll was written on soft dark brown gevil; 24 lines per column. In several places, the text deviates from the Masorah. Italian-Sephardic script, combining characteristics of 14th and 15th century script (seen in the letters dalet, heh and chet) and later script (particularly seen in the letters gimmel, lamed and the final kaf). This style of script is similar to that used by 16th and 17th century Italian scribes. It is found in the writings of R. Meir "HaSofer" of Padua (a famous scribe and kabbalist, active in the 16th century - see enclosed material), and in a few of the Torah scrolls and single Torah scroll membranes extant from that time. Based on this, it seems that this scroll was written in Central or Southern Italy in the late 16th century or in the first half of the 17th century. See enclosed expert's report.
In six places, enlarged letters spell out the four-lettered Names of G-d (allusions to G-d's Name in the Book of Esther have already been mentioned in early sources, such as Kad HaKemach by Rabbenu Bachyei ben Asher ibn Halawa, in Pri Etz Chaim by R. Chaim Vital [Shaar HaPurim, Chapter 6] and in the commentary of R. Moshe Alshech on Tehillim [Chapter 118]; yet they do not mention the custom to emphasize the letters alluding to G-d's Name. This custom was common in Ashkenazi countries as early as the 18th century, however an early Italian-Sephardi scroll with these accentuations is indeed rare).
Enclosed is a piece of gevil of a similar color, containing the blessings of the megillah in a handwriting similar to that of the scroll (with one line of instructions written in semi-cursive script). The wording of the blessings conforms with 16th century Italian-rite machzorim.
Scroll + a piece of gevil (containing the blessings of the megillah). Height: 25 cm. Good-fair condition. First membrane was replaced at a later time. Stains. Damage and corrections in several places. Late wooden roller and case.
This description is based on the enclosed expert's report.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Parchment Esther scroll. [Morocco, ca. second half of the 18th century].
Written on brown, soft gevil. On a carved wooden roller of folk-craftsmanship.
Parchment height: 23 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and wear.
Written on brown, soft gevil. On a carved wooden roller of folk-craftsmanship.
Parchment height: 23 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and wear.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Illuminated Esther scroll, placed in a carved wooden case decorated with silver plaques and cutouts. [20th century].
Ink on parchment; paint and gilding; carved and turned wood; engraved and cut silver.
Ashkenazic scroll (script typical of Poland, 20th century). On the opening tab of the scroll, illustrations of seven scenes from the Purim narrative, depicting figures dressed in Eastern garb. Fine vegetal decoration, with grape clusters, between the columns and along the bottom of the scroll.
Inked stamp in the corner of the scroll: "Eliezer Ratzkovsky, Jerusalem". R. Eliezer and Esther Ratzkovsky of Paris are mentioned by the historian Yosef Yoel Rivlin, as well as in the collection of documents of the Old Yishuv in Me'ah She'arim, as those who donated the building of the Damesek Eliezer yeshiva in Me'ah She'arim in the early 20th century.
The scroll is placed in an impressive wooden case – a central cylinder placed between four carved columns, decorated with silver cutouts portraying candelabras and vegetal motifs, silver plaques depicting the holy sites in Jerusalem, and the inscription "Megillat Esther" (Hebrew). Signed at the base: "Michael Filkowsky Artist Jerusalem".
Parchment height: 55 cm. 48 lines per column. Good condition. A few stains and creases. Owner's stamp. Height of case: 68 cm. Good condition. One foot supporting base displaced. Silver plaques loose.
Ink on parchment; paint and gilding; carved and turned wood; engraved and cut silver.
Ashkenazic scroll (script typical of Poland, 20th century). On the opening tab of the scroll, illustrations of seven scenes from the Purim narrative, depicting figures dressed in Eastern garb. Fine vegetal decoration, with grape clusters, between the columns and along the bottom of the scroll.
Inked stamp in the corner of the scroll: "Eliezer Ratzkovsky, Jerusalem". R. Eliezer and Esther Ratzkovsky of Paris are mentioned by the historian Yosef Yoel Rivlin, as well as in the collection of documents of the Old Yishuv in Me'ah She'arim, as those who donated the building of the Damesek Eliezer yeshiva in Me'ah She'arim in the early 20th century.
The scroll is placed in an impressive wooden case – a central cylinder placed between four carved columns, decorated with silver cutouts portraying candelabras and vegetal motifs, silver plaques depicting the holy sites in Jerusalem, and the inscription "Megillat Esther" (Hebrew). Signed at the base: "Michael Filkowsky Artist Jerusalem".
Parchment height: 55 cm. 48 lines per column. Good condition. A few stains and creases. Owner's stamp. Height of case: 68 cm. Good condition. One foot supporting base displaced. Silver plaques loose.
Category
Nevi'im (The Prophets) and Scrolls
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
The Binding of Isaac, wood relief. [Holland, 16th century].
The relief depicts Abraham raising a sword to slaughter Isaac. The angel above them stops the sword with its hand and points at the ram caught in the thicket to replace Isaac as the sacrifice. Isaac is seen crouching on the altar (not bound to it).
31X36 cm. Good condition. Chipping and losses. In an original wooden frame.
The relief depicts Abraham raising a sword to slaughter Isaac. The angel above them stops the sword with its hand and points at the ram caught in the thicket to replace Isaac as the sacrifice. Isaac is seen crouching on the altar (not bound to it).
31X36 cm. Good condition. Chipping and losses. In an original wooden frame.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art and Various Objects
Catalogue
Auction 71 - The Collection of Rabbi Prof. Daniel Sperber
May 5, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
The Binding of Isaac, wood relief. [Italy, 16th century].
The relief depicts the burly Abraham raising a sword to slaughter Isaac. The angel above them stops the sword with its hand and points at the ram caught in the thicket to replace Isaac as the sacrifice. Isaac is seen crouching on the altar (not bound to it). On the left, the servants are seen sitting with the donkey.
53X63 cm. Good condition. Chipping and some losses to wood.
The relief depicts the burly Abraham raising a sword to slaughter Isaac. The angel above them stops the sword with its hand and points at the ram caught in the thicket to replace Isaac as the sacrifice. Isaac is seen crouching on the altar (not bound to it). On the left, the servants are seen sitting with the donkey.
53X63 cm. Good condition. Chipping and some losses to wood.
Category
Jewish Ceremonial Art and Various Objects
Catalogue