Asta 100 Fine Judaica: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
Da Kestenbaum & Company
19.1.23
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, Stati Uniti

Kestenbaum & Company - Auction 100

Auction Summary


          Kestenbaum & Company is honored to announce its 100th Auction, which will take place on Thursday, January 19th at 1pm EST. Having served a broad and diverse range of clients for three decades, the 100th Auction is an opportunity to continue offering only the highest standard of Rare Judaica and Fine Art. Below are some highlights of the celebratory event, although, as always, perusal of the full catalogue is recommended (see link below).


          In Fine Jewish Art we are privileged to present a painting by Isidor Kaufmann‘Portrait of a Yeshiva Student Wearing a Black Beaver Hat’ (Lot 112, Est. $200,000-300,000). This offering comprises a  perfect example of Kaufmann’s distinctive, inimitable style. TheArthur Szyk Haggadah, printed entirely on vellum (Lot 72, Est. $25,000-30,000) is perhaps the most sublime of all Passover Hagadahs, while the category is rounded out by a Suite of 18 Illustrations to Israel Zangwill’s ‘Der König der Schnorrer’ by Rahel Marcus-Szalit (Lot 113, Est. $14,000-18,000). These drawings were thought to be lost to posterity over the past century, only to have been discovered most recently.


          Ritual Objects is a category with many noteworthy offerings. Significant among them is a rare and highly importantParcel-Gilt Silver Filigree Spice Container from 19 th century Germany / Galicia (Lot 138, Est. $50,000-100,000). A spice-tower of exquisite quality, it is a scarce fusion of competing regional styles. Comes complete with contemporary custom fitted case. The images of a remarkably decorated, heavy Silver Chanukah Lamp (Lot 140, Est. $15,000-20,000) originating in Poland, c. 1800, must be viewed in full. The same is true of the Large 19th Century Continental Silver Megillah Case (Lot 143, Est. $15,000-20,000) which depicts Queen Esther bravely approaching King Ahasuerus.


          Among the many Hebrew Manuscripts contained in the catalogue, a series of Biblical Manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah (Lots 12-15) deserve special mention. The manuscripts, dating as far back as the 10th century, contain entire Torah portions and provide valuable insights to medieval Jewish scholarship. Distinctive to Kabbalistic works, a Manuscript of the Shulchan Aruch Ha’Arizal, Posen, c. 1650, may be the oldest extant record of this important text (Lot 19, Est. $15,000-20,000). Another unique sub-category contained in this auction are letters written by members of great rabbinic families, such as that of R. Samson Raphael Hirsch (Lots 16-17) and the renowned Schneersohn family of Chabad-Lubavitch (Lots 26-29). Highlighting the personal side of the lives of celebrated Jewish leaders, the letters are matchless in their ability to humanize larger-than-life figures.

         

          One especially strong category is American-Judaica. An almost-complete 20 Volume Set of Isaac Leeser’s The Occident is a treasure trove of Jewish History, both American and foreign. The monthly was America’s first successful Jewish periodical, issued in Philadelphia between 1843-1869 (Lot 43, Est. $40,000-60,000). So too, Isaac Pinto’s Prayers for Shabbath, Rosh Hashanah and Kipur is the first complete Jewish prayer-book published in the New World (Lot 42, Est. $60,000-80,000). The highly scarce text was issued in New York, 1766. Relating to pioneers of Orthodox Jewish life in the New York area, a List of Deceased Members of the Chevra Kadisha of Ahavath Torah, Englewood, New Jersey (1912-1933) strikes a chord (Lot 36, Est. $5,000-7,000).


          Throughout the pages of the catalogue, testaments of character abound. Notable among them are lots relating to20th Century Jewish Leaders. These include aLetter from Albert Einsten (Lot 10, Est. $15,000-20,000) on the necessity of moral courage, as well as the Official Birth Certificate of Theodor Herzl’s youngest daughter Marguerite Herzl (Lot 11, $3,000-5,000). Of exceptional interest is a complete collection of the c. 90 Research Patents of Chaim Weizmann (Lot 99, $10,000-15,000). Submitted in London over the course of 40 years (1905-1945), it is oft forgotten that Israel’s first president was a scientist at heart, whose innovations contributed significantly to the Allied victory in World War One. See the full catalogue description for a complete description of how Weizmann fused his technical acumen with Zionistic ambition.


          In Land of Israel, we are privileged to present the First Telephone Directory Produced for the Land of Israel (Lot 87, Est. $3,000-5,000). Printed in Jerusalem, 1921, it is a symbol highlighting the achievements made by contemporary Israel’s high-tech prowess. Another item of tremendously significant importance is an Archive of Documents Pertaining to the Yemenite-Jewish Community of Kfar HaShiloach, Jerusalem (Lot 8, Est. $12,000-18,000). The archive contains much information on legal ownership of properties in the original neighborhood, as well as on efforts of the deportees to return or receive compensation. Intersecting Land of Israel with Photography (Lots 130-136) is Photographies de Terre Sainte (Jerusalem, late 19th century), with 48 Prints of Scenery Across the Holy Land by Felix Bonfils (Lot 132, Est. $3,000-4,000). Another important category of the auction is Holocaust materials (Lots 75-83), containing a diverse range of materials.


          Finally, within Philately & Numismatics, a Set of Three Imperforate Full Sheets of 50 Stamps (250m, 500m and 1,000m) from Israel, 1948 comprise the Ultimate Israel Philatelic Rarity (Lot 102, Est. $100,000-150,000). Similarly, the First Stamps Issued by the Nascent State of Israel, five full sheets (Lot 103, Est. $25,000-30,000) are highly rare. So too is a Rare Full Set of British Mandate-Issued Coins from 1927-1946 (Lot 100, Est. $7,000-9,000).


          Kestenbaum & Company is proud to continue its tradition of quality, service, and commitment. As we mark our 100th Auction, we look forward to engaging with our clients, sharing our mutual passion for Jewish Tradition, History and Culture.


Questions and comments about the sale, as well as general inquiries may be directed to Shaya at Jack@Kestenbaum.net.

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LOTTO 129:

MORIAH, AVNER.


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 40 000
Prezzo stimato :
$50 000 - $70 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 25%
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MORIAH, AVNER.

The Five Books of Moses.


Five volumes. LIMITED EDITION OF 100 COPIES. Vibrant biblical images and striking visual interpretations by Avner Moriah. The exquisite Hebrew text was executed by master calligrapher IZZY PLUDWINSKI. Printed on archival paper, with archival ink. Original fine bindings, each in custom slip-case. MINT CONDITION. 


WITH: Five additional, explanatory volumes. Detailed collation, references and additional illustrations available upon request.


Tall folios.

Jerusalem, 2010-19


PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Mrs. Joanna S. Rose.


    “Avner Moriah is an active artist and prolific painter whose creative career spans nearly five decades. His most recent accomplishment is a monumental project to illuminate the complete Pentateuch, a work of nearly fifteen years.


     For this unparalleled artistic undertaking, Moriah created hundreds of original illustrations that provide a singular visual interpretation of the ancient texts. Hand-painted in gouache with gold-leaf alongside the Hebrew text in artisan calligraphy, these volumes are an unrivaled work of art and a profound tribute of the highest accord to the ancient tradition and text.”


AVNER MORIAH: THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES “is a beautiful work, by a distinguished artist, who interprets the bible in a unique way: through an illustration of the biblical text.”



* Vol. I: “Genesis - בראשית.

In the beginning, there was Genesis. Genesis tells the universal story of creation. It is the cornerstone of monotheistic faith, and the bedrock of the People of the Book. It is also the first book renowned artist Avner Moriah created in his 15-year journey to illuminate the entire Pentateuch.



* Vol. II: Exodus - שמות.

Exodus takes its Hebrew name Shemot (‘names’) from the first verse, which lists the members of Jacob’s family descending into Egypt – 70 people in all. By the time they left Egypt, they had grown many-fold in numbers but were yet to become a nation. The Israelites’ slavery came to an end, but their journey had just begun.



* Vol. III: Leviticus - ויקרא.

If the compelling stories of Genesis and Exodus virtually tell themselves, Leviticus is a different case: it is where the terms of the contract between God and his chosen people are spelled out for posterity in meticulous detail. Some find it technical and uninspiring; others revel in the ritual. Artist Avner Moriah embraced Leviticus as a challenge and chose to illuminate it in black and gold, and with multiple shades of gray to reflect the nuanced interpretations of the written legal word that are inherent to even the most carefully worded law.



* Vol. IV: Numbers - במדבר.

Numbers, the book’s English name, is a nod to the two censuses taken of the Israelites at God’s command. However, its Hebrew name – “Bamidbar” – or “In the Desert” – encapsulates both the physical and spiritual place of the People of Israel at that time. 



* Vol. V: Deuteronomy - דברים.

With the end of the Israelites’ voyage to the Promised Land, Deuteronomy seals the Pentateuch. It is also the conclusion of this artistic undertaking. It is the book that brings it all together. Deuteronomy – Devarim in Hebrew – is mainly a recap. It restates the rules that God handed down to His chosen people, and retells of the trials that they endured on the long path to the land of Canaan.”


    “In 2007, I embarked on an artistic and spiritual journey to illustrate the Five Books of Moses and contribute a unique visual interpretation of these ancient texts for all who hold dear both the written word and painted image. Each book was carefully researched for its singular role in the whole, inspiring hundreds of original drawings illustrating the stories behind the words. The completed volumes now have a life of their own. They are just beginning their independent journey not only as objects of beauty but as contemporary vessels of Jewish education and learning for generations to come.” Avner Moriah, Jerusalem, October, 2018.


Avner Moriah’s complete Bible has been exhibited at Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, New York. See http://huc.edu/news/2019/09/09/avner-moriah-five-books-moses


See also https://avnermoriah.com