Important Judaica 2014-04-01 Auction - 364 Price Results - Winner's Auctions LTD in IL - Page 15
Aqueduct – Caesarea'. Shmuel Haruvi. (1897-1965)Seder Plate. Silver. Germany. Beginning of the 20thManuscript. “Imrei David” on Psalms, handwritten by
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Chanuka Menorah. Germany? First Half of the 20th: Chanuka menorah for candles, casting and boring work. Maker's mark 'W.M.'. Tall menorah, standing on one leg. Wide, rounded base. Floral decorations around the base. Smooth, narrow plank on the top
0337: Chanuka Menorah. Germany? First Half of the 20thEst. $500-$700
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Chanuka Menorah. Silver. Central Europe.: Chanuka menorah. Silver. Maker's mark– "L. Schlesinger". Additional hallmarks on the interior of the backplate.The hallmarks are covered by the beakers – can be viewed upon removal of two
0338: Chanuka Menorah. Silver. Central Europe.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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Spice Box. Silver. Austro-Hungary, 18th-19th Century: Spice Box. Silver, hallmarked in a number of locations. Tall box topped with a large pear with a perforated, removable cover. Three small pears on the bottom section, also with perforated, removable
0339: Spice Box. Silver. Austro-Hungary, 18th-19th CenturyEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Spice Box. Silver. Turkey? Germany? End of the 19th: Spice box. Silver. Blurred hallmark "B" and eagle. On the base and fruits. Shaped like a flowerpot. Three large fruits with leaves hanging over the pot. Each fruit opens for spices.Height: 16 cm.
0342: Spice Box. Silver. Turkey? Germany? End of the 19thEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Spice Tower. Castle. Germany, c. [1900]: Spice Tower. Castle. Silver, apparently not hallmarked. Germany, c. [1900].Three floors. Two square bottom floors with a window on each side. Small door on the bottom section for spices with original
0343: Spice Tower. Castle. Germany, c. [1900]Est. $1,200-$1,500
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Spice Box, Bezalel Jerusalem. 1920 Circa: Spice box. Silver.. Marked: Bezalel, with the sign of the original workshop - a tiny five candlestick menorah, and the word "Jerusalem" at the bottom of the box. Delicate, unique filigree work.At
0344: Spice Box, Bezalel Jerusalem. 1920 CircaEst. $500-$600
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Finials for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Yemen, c. 1900: Finials. Silver. Filigree. Not marked. Yemen, c. 1900.25 cm. tall; maximal diameter of 4 cm.Dense, impressive filigreed work along its entire length – other than the base. 4 sections, top
0346: Finials for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Yemen, c. 1900Est. $1,200-$1,400
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Finials for a Torah Scroll. Egypt, 19th Century: Finials. Silver. Egypt. End of 19th century.Classic Egyptian style, with classical Egyptian names. Height 24 cm., diameter 7.5 cm., weight 0.610 kg.Six chains with bells hang from each of the
0347: Finials for a Torah Scroll. Egypt, 19th CenturyEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Charity Ledger. ??????? Germany. [1844-1885]: Charity ledger of ???????, with charitable expenditures purpose. Starts in 1844.Thick, long and narrow book. New, magnificent leather binding with laces. 48 cm. long and 16 cmwide. 292 p. written in
0350: Charity Ledger. ??????? Germany. [1844-1885]Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Chevra Kadisha Ledger. Berhida, Hungary. [1828]: Chevra Kadisha ledger of Berhida, a village near Várpalota •in western Hungary; Bylaws, members and more. [1828]. 122 leaves. Berhida was apparently subordinate to the Varpalota rabbinate, and
0351: Chevra Kadisha Ledger. Berhida, Hungary. [1828]Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Community Ledger of Teleki, Hungary. [1826-1894].: Ledger of the Teleki community in Hungary [1826-1894]. Opens with a magnificent, illustrated title page followed by the bylaws of the community from [1826] and important customs.Large, thick volume.
0352: Community Ledger of Teleki, Hungary. [1826-1894].Est. $5,000-$6,000
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Community Ledger. Unique. Printed on Cloth! [1906]: Unique community ledger: For unknown reasons, Eliezer Mendelovitch decided to develop a unique community ledger for the synagogue trustees. He devised a few novelties, including the cloth material it
0353: Community Ledger. Unique. Printed on Cloth! [1906]Est. $8,000-$10,000
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Manuscript. Ledger of the Galanta Community. Hungary.: "Book of Life of the Benevolent Society" of the Galanta community in Hungary. 1900. Very thick ledger. [1], 300 leaves. 44:28 cm. Excellent condition. Magnificent, leather binding [crack in spine],
0354: Manuscript. Ledger of the Galanta Community. Hungary.Est. $10,000-$12,000
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Manuscript. Synagogue Seats in Temesvar, 1816: Handwritten ledgers with confirmations signed by the community rabbi and the appointee, regarding the rights of Rabbi Yissacher Tauber and family who purchased seats in the Temesvar synagogue.8
0355: Manuscript. Synagogue Seats in Temesvar, 1816Est. $1,500-$1,700
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Manuscript. New interpretations on the Torah by Rabbi: Manuscript. New interpretations on Tractates Kiddushin and Brachot, handwritten by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried, Head of the Beit Din of Ungvár, author of “Kitzur Shulchan Aruch” and other fundamental
0357: Manuscript. New interpretations on the Torah by RabbiEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Document. With the signature of the Ktav Sofer. 1859: Document. A diploma from the Yeshiva G’dola of Pressburg, signed by the Ktav Sofer. 1859This is a certificate a young man received when he completed his studies in the Yeshiva G’dola of
0359: Document. With the signature of the Ktav Sofer. 1859Est. $2,800-$3,000
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Manuscript. Beit Din Ledger from Amsterdam, [1723-1726]: Ledger of the Ashkenazic community of Amsterdam, full protocols of beit din deliberations between [1723-1726]. Large, thick ledger, 265 leaves. 23:37 cm.The ledger contains testimony, verdicts, and
0360: Manuscript. Beit Din Ledger from Amsterdam, [1723-1726]Est. $8,000-$12,000