Important Judaica 2014-07-09 Auction - 389 Price Results - Winner's Auctions LTD in IL - Page 16
Spice Tower. Silver, Filigree. Lemberg/Germany.Collection of Rulings and Responsa from Morocco Rabbis.Ma'ase Tuvia. Venice, [1707] – The first Jewish Book
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Jerusalem, Israel
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Important Judaica

Rare books, Manuscripts, Jewish Arts, Hollyland Maps and Silver Ritual Items.
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Kiddush Goblet. Hallmarked Silver. Germany, 1761: Kiddush Goblet. Repousse and chasing. Hallmarked. Germany, Nurnberg, 1761.11 cm. high, diameter of 7 cm.3 marks on the base: 13, N, and a third one.Hexagonal goblet, with a rounded, raised,
0366: Kiddush Goblet. Hallmarked Silver. Germany, 1761Est. $5,000-$6,000
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Chanukah Menorah. Silver. Germany, 19th Century: Chanukah menorah. 800 silver stamp. Crown and lions. Germany, 19th century. Length 19 cm., width .5 cm., height 18.5 cm. An impressive “back†at the top of which is a decorative crown,
0371: Chanukah Menorah. Silver. Germany, 19th CenturyEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Rimonim for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Germany circa 1920: Pair of rimonim for a Torah Scroll. Signed 800 silver. Germany, circa 1920. Height 29 cm. maximum diameter 10 cm.On the top of the rimon is a crown with a small bell and on it a â€fruit†that
0376: Rimonim for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Germany circa 1920Est. $1,300-$1,500
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Crown for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Austro-Hungary, 19th: Crown for a small Torah Scroll. Signed silver. Austro-Hungary, 19th century. Height 19 cm. diameter 15 cm. Artist’s stamp on the base and an additional stamp on the central bell.On the top of
0379: Crown for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Austro-Hungary, 19thEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Salver for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Berlin. End of 19th: Salver for a Torah Scroll. Crown, lions and the Tablets of the Decalogue. Stamped silver, molded and engraved. Berlin, end of 19th century.An especially impressive salver. Large, prominent crown, 2
0380: Salver for a Torah Scroll. Silver. Berlin. End of 19thEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Diploma from the "Metivta" Yeshiva. Poland, [1925].: Diploma of a graduate of the Metivta yeshiva in Poland. Signed and stamped by the presidents and rabbis of the Metivta committee: HaGaon Meir Warszawiak; the Admor of Sokolow – Rabbi Yitzchak
0383: Diploma from the "Metivta" Yeshiva. Poland, [1925].Est. $4,000-$5,000