Leilão 107 Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, and Autograph Letters
Por Kestenbaum & Company
19.9.24
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, Estados Unidos

Auction of Judaica focusing on printed books and handwritten documents and other manuscripts. Divided into categories as follows:


 Religious Hebrew books take up the first third of the auction. Highlights are: The first edition of two parts of the Shulchan Aruch (Venice, 1565, Lots 37 and 38) a large fragment of the Tanach Constantinople, 1522 (lot 5); and several Zhitomir / Slavita imprints. 


 Also appearing are Rabbinic manuscripts and letters from such luminaries as Yehuda Aszod (lot 57); Avraham Azulai (lot 73); Reuven ibn Yahya (lot 78); Moshe Provencal (lot 87); Ya’akov Toledano (lot 90), etc.


The personal silver Kiddush cup of the Ribnitzer Rebbe (lot 56) will of course attract much attention.


 The sale highlight is lot 94: An exceptional illuminated manuscript that has never before appeared at public auction. A Passover Hagadah created by the celebrated artistic-scribe Eliezer Sussman Mezeritsch, Frankfurt, 1833.


 The next section (lots 108-178) represents Judaica stemming from across the globe, including Australia, Brazil, China, the German-speaking lands, Gibraltar, Poland, Russia, etc. Also included is much on Holy Land travel, the Land of Israel and Zionism.


 The section of Antisemitica / Holocaust includes an exceptional illuminated manuscript (lot 208) devoted to the Polish Jews of Częstochowa. Also of importance is a recently uncovered diary from 1945 of a young Hungarian Jewess who survived Auschwitz (lot 205); and a large archive of personal documents of a German-Jewish doctor who spent the years 1939-47 in Shanghai.


 General Judaica (lots 209-245) includes the first edition of Bartolocci’s first ever bibliography of Hebrew books (Rome, 1675, lot 209); a unique copy of the Edgardo Mortara’s autobiography, personally signed by him (lot 226); and the first edition of one of the rarest works of Spanish-Jewish literature, Moses Almosnino’s Extremos y Grandezas de Constantinopla (Madrid, 1638, lot 231).


 The penultimate section of the sale (lot 241-267) are illustrated books and graphic art including several fine books from the magnificent hand of Arthur Szyk, including two original drawings by him (lots 258, 259).


 The final section of the sale are fine books that stem from the library of the late Charles Wuorinen, being English & Continental Early Printed Books (lots 268-291).


 Utilize the Search-bar to locate books of any specificity. 

For any and all inquiries relating to bidding please contact Shaya Kestenbaum: jack@kestenbaum.net.

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LOTE 109:

(ANGLO-JUDAICA).

Reflections Upon Naturalization ...

Vendido por: $400
Preço inicial:
$ 250
Preço estimado :
$500 - $700
Comissão da leiloeira: 25%
IVA: 8.875% Sobre o preço e comissão do lote inteiro
identificações:

(ANGLO-JUDAICA).


Reflections Upon Naturalization, Corporations, and Companies: Supported by the Authorities of both Ancient and Modern Writers. By a Country Gentleman. FIRST EDITION. With a contemporary presentation inscription on half-title: “To the Right Hon. the Lord Talbot.”

pp. 91. Browned, small loss to top margin of page 87 not affecting text. Modern calf-backed marbled boards. 8vo. Roth, 221; Kress 5295.


London, M. Cooper, 1753.  


“MONOPOLIES ARE EQUALLY DANGEROUS IN TRADE, IN POLITICS AND RELIGION:” 1753 DEFENSE OF JEWISH NATURALIZATION AND EMANCIPATION.


First edition of this significant tract dedicated to Jewish emancipation. The author attacks trading monopolies, especially those concerning Turkish trade and takes a forthright stand in favor of full citizenship and commercial liberty for the Jews.


The author’s defense of Jewish rights appears on pp. 74-91 within a detailed discussion of Turkish trade. In sum, the author’s argument is that by advancing their own interests, Jews promote the interests of the country in which they reside.


There are also several pages on the Greenland Whale Fisher, references to the East and West Indies, and a general discussion of the issue of chartered vs. joint-stock companies.