Auction No. 17 2018-02-07 Auction - 358 Price Results - Moreshet Auctions in IL - Page 9
Miniature sefertorah on gevil parchment, the smallestHandsome cup made of silver plated in gold. Nuremberg,Carved ivory camel, the work of M. Murro, Bezalel, the
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Jerusalem, Israel
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Auction No. 17

Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika objects and more
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Metal Chanukkiah, Poland the 20th century.: Metal Chanukkiah, Poland the 20th century. Decorated with hammer work and embossment. At the center are two lions holding the Tablets of the Covenant (blank), and a Torah crown on the top. The eight
0195: Metal Chanukkiah, Poland the 20th century.Est. $100-$200
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Signed Chanukkiah, Warsaw, 19th century.: A Chanukkiah made out of metal and brass. Has a dignified and majestic style. Decorated by the hand of an artist with embossments of lions holding date palms. At the center there is an embossment of
0196: Signed Chanukkiah, Warsaw, 19th century.Est. $300-$600
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Metal Chanukkiah, Holland the 19th century.: Metal Chanukkiah, with nine branches for eight candles and a Shamash. Made by the hand of an artist. On the upper part of the Chanukkiah behind the Shamash there is an ornament of the Star of David.
0197: Metal Chanukkiah, Holland the 19th century.Est. $300-$600
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Stone channukiyah. Yemen, 19th century.: Carving work in stone. Made of an elliptical-shaped stone, with eight holders for oil carved from the stone in a straight shape, above which is a shamash. Length: 18cm. Width: 15cm. Height: 6cm. Good
0201: Stone channukiyah. Yemen, 19th century.Est. $300-$600
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Handsome Shadrut letter-Tzfat, 1900.: Handsome reference letter, sofer script writing in ink on paper. Signed and stamped by rabbis and heads of the Ashkenazi and Sefardi communities in Tzfat. The Shadar is the grandson of the Ba'al Shem
0212: Handsome Shadrut letter-Tzfat, 1900.Est. $500-$1,000
Humoristic manuscript ("Discourse: Translation: "Debate Between Jews." Yiddish and Dutch journal which appeared via the Ancient Community (KehilaVatika) in Amsterdam. From July 1797 to mid-March 1798. The Ashkenazi community in
0215: Humoristic manuscript ("DiscourseEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Handwritten wall calendar from 1767 to 1923.: Huge wall calendar, "Luchot Olam." Used generally for hanging in the synagogue. Written by a sofer craftsman in black and red on Bristol paper. On the calendar: full detail of all days of the Jewish
0216: Handwritten wall calendar from 1767 to 1923.Est. $100-$200