Oustanding Hebrew Books, Manuscript, Judaica 2024-11-25 Auction - 261 Price Results - Taj Art Judaica in Israel
'Mount Sinai' - Unique Monumental Silverwork by Artist Georges Weil. England 1980.Tikunei Hazohar by R' Shimon Bar Yochai. Slavita, 1821She'erit Yosef by R' Daniel ben R' Perachya Hacohen. KerkÄuk-Kurdistan-Aram Tzova, 1684
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Jerusalem, Israel, Israel
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Oustanding Hebrew Books, Manuscript, Judaica

A Special Major Sale of Judaica, Silver, Rare Books, Manuscripts and Letters. Including a Jewish Art and Ceremonial Objects from the Bloch Collection
Kiddush Cup. Western Europe, 19th C: Beautiful pewter cup housed in its original velvet-covered cardboard case. In the center of the cup are engraved a lion and unicorn holding a shield with the Hebrew inscription: Zachor et Yom
0001: Kiddush Cup. Western Europe, 19th CEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Community Silver Kiddush Cup. Moscow, 1898: Rare Kiddush Cup from the Sinagoga na Sretenke (Synagogue on Sretenke) with dedications and an illustration of the synagogue. Signed and dated 1898. Special and important cup made in Russia in the
0002: Community Silver Kiddush Cup. Moscow, 1898Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Important Silver Hanukkah Menorah. Germany, ca. 1920: Rare, elegant silver Bauhaus Hanukkah Menorah, with German hallmarks from the time when the Bauhaus design flourished. Pure silver Hanukkah Menorah, designed with clean, simple and most elegant
0006: Important Silver Hanukkah Menorah. Germany, ca. 1920Est. $5,000-$7,000
SOLD
Four Silver Spice Towers, 19th-20th C: Four classic tower-form spice towers for the Havdalah ceremony. Silver spice tower - Russia 1865. Hallmarked in several places. Silver spice tower. With Russian hallmarks from 1873. Silver
0008: Four Silver Spice Towers, 19th-20th CEst. $1,200-$1,800
SOLD
Two Spice Boxes. Europe, Early 20th C: Two charming silver fish-shaped spice boxes for the Havdalah ceremony. Europe, ca. 1900. Provenance: The Bloch Family Collection, Melbourne-Australia.
0009: Two Spice Boxes. Europe, Early 20th CEst. $500-$700
SOLD
Silver Spice Tower. Nuernberg, Ca. 1800: An architectural tower-like spice container, made of fine handmade silversmithing. The tower is decorated with hammered and cut-out elements. 4 silver flags wave around the central spire, and a
0010: Silver Spice Tower. Nuernberg, Ca. 1800Est. $6,000-$8,000
SOLD
Silver Kiddush Cup. France, Early 19th C: Rare and special silver Kiddush cup, handmade quality silversmithing, with illustrations of animals and Hebrew inscriptions. The center of the cup is covered with fine hammer-work and engravings of
0011: Silver Kiddush Cup. France, Early 19th CEst. $2,500-$3,500
SOLD
Fine Silver Tefillin Boxes. London, Early 20th C: Silver boxes with a touching Hebrew dedication for a Bar Mitzvah. The Batei Tefillin were made in London, England, by the silversmith Morris Salkind, in the early 20th century. On the upper part of
0016: Fine Silver Tefillin Boxes. London, Early 20th CEst. $3,000-$4,000
SOLD
Megillah Case, Silver & Gemstones. Israel, 1960.: Megillat Ester on parchment in a silver case, with gemstones. Israeli silversmithing inspired by the Megillah cases from Germany in the 19th century. The design of the case resembles that of
0022: Megillah Case, Silver & Gemstones. Israel, 1960.Est. $800-$1,200
SOLD
Prestigious Kiddush Set by Gerald Benney. London, 1979: A rare Judaica set crafted by one of the most influential silversmiths of the second half of the 20th century - Gerald Benney. The first British craftsman to ever hold four Royal Warrants at the
0024: Prestigious Kiddush Set by Gerald Benney. London, 1979Est. $6,000-$8,000