Judaica Objects, Chabad, Silver & Art


Lot #145
A One Dollar Bill Received from the Holy Hands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
A One Dollar Bill Received from the Holy Hands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, led the Chabad-Lubavitch movement from 1951 until his passing in 1994. He was known for his profound wisdom, compassionate leadership, and unwavering dedication to the Jewish people. One of the many ways he sought to uplift and inspire was through the distribution of dollar bills.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #146
Shekel Note Given by the Rebbe For Tzedakah
Shekel Note Given by the Rebbe For Tzedakah This vintage Shekel note, given by the Rebbe for tzedakah, is a treasured relic of profound historical and spiritual significance. The note, once personally handed out by the Rebbe, symbolizes his unwavering dedication to the mitzvah of charity and his mission to inspire generosity within the community. Its vintage quality, marked by the soft aging of the paper and its distinct design elements, reflects the era in which it was distributed, adding to its authenticity and charm. As both a physical and spiritual artifact, this Shekel serves as a powerful reminder of the Rebbe’s teachings and the enduring values of tzedakah and communal responsibility.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #147
A Ten Shekel Note Received from the Holy Hands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
A Ten Shekel Note Received from the Holy Hands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe This ten-shekel note, printed in 1985 issued by the Bank of Israel was received as a blessing from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. The Rebbe was known for distributing dollar bills and, on occasion, other currencies to individuals as a symbolic gesture for giving tzedakah (charity), encouraging recipients to use the funds for good deeds.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #148
Lag Baomer Coin received from the Lubavitcher Rebbe - 1990.
Lag Baomer Coin received from the Lubavitcher Rebbe - 1990. The first Lag Ba'omer Coin commissioned by the Rebbe in 1990. Lag BaOmer coins were first commissioned by the Rebbe in 1990 to commemorate the holiday of Lag BaOmer, which is traditionally associated with the anniversary of the passing of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a prominent sage and author of the Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #149
A Piece of the Cover of the Sefer Torah Written for the Health of the Rebbe- 22nd Elul, 1992
A Piece of the Cover of the Sefer Torah Written for the Health of the Rebbe- 22nd Elul, 1992 This remarkable piece is a fragment of the cover from a Sefer Torah written on the 22nd of Elul, 1992, in honor and in the merit of a speedy recovery for the Rebbe. As part of a Torah dedicated to the Rebbe’s well-being, this piece carries profound spiritual significance, serving as a testament to the power of collective faith and the enduring connection between the Rebbe and his followers.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #150
Maamarim Yekarim, Chabad, First Edition
Maamarim Yekarim, Chabad, First Edition Chassidic teachings of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, author of Likutei Amarim - Tanya and founder of the Chabad – Lubavitch chassidic dynasty, from the writings of his son and successor Rabbi Dov Ber of Lubavitch.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #151
A Manuscript of Torah Innovations written by Rabbi Avraham David Niznik
A Manuscript of Torah Innovations written by Rabbi Avraham David Niznik This collection of Torah innovations, written by Rabbi Avraham David Niznik across various parts of the world (Shanghai, Safed, Montreal) in the early to mid-20th century. Rooted in classical Torah, Talmudic, and halachic frameworks, the writings explore a broad range of topics.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #152
A Manuscript from an Unknown Author, Late 19th Century
A Manuscript from an Unknown Author, Late 19th Century This manuscript, dating back to approximately 1879, begins with a series of beautifully crafted Hebrew poems celebrating Hanukkah. The verses are rich in imagery, evoking the heroism of the Maccabees, and the enduring miracle of Jewish survival and faith. These initial poems suggest that the manuscript may have been begun during the festival of Hanukkah, capturing the spiritual inspiration of that moment.
Estimated price
1000$

Lot #153
A Letter Written and Stamped by Rabbi J.J. Neumann
A Letter Written and Stamped by Rabbi J.J. Neumann This letter written and mounted on board by Rabbi J.J. Neumann, emphasizes the vital role of yeshiva students in supporting their community through charitable endeavors. Addressed to potential donors, the letter serves as a heartfelt appeal on behalf of an esteemed organization dedicated to Torah study and communal welfare. Rabbi Neumann eloquently highlights the profound value of the yeshiva students’ efforts, describing their mission as not only an act of tzedakah (charity) but also a spiritual partnership in sustaining the legacy of Jewish learning and values. With a tone of humility and sincerity, the letter encourages contributions, assuring donors that their generosity directly aids the students’ sacred work and strengthens the organization’s impact on the broader community.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #154
A Group of Yemenite Jewish Postcards
A Group of Yemenite Jewish Postcards A collection of six vintage Yemenite postcards depicting Yemenite Jewish life, each offering a unique glimpse into the everyday existence of this rich and vibrant community. The postcards feature a mix of men and women in traditional attire, engaged in various aspects of daily life. The women's images capture them adorned in intricate jewelry and flowing garments, showcasing their cultural craftsmanship and beauty. The men's postcards reveal moments of contemplation, work, or communal activity, highlighting their resilience and deep-rooted traditions. Each card presents a carefully composed scene, offering insights into the architecture, customs, and social fabric of Yemenite Jewish life in a bygone era.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #155
A Collection of Postcard Booklets by Nachum Gutman
A Collection of Postcard Booklets by Nachum Gutman A captivating collection of fourteen postcard booklets featuring the artistic photography of Nachum Gutman, these souvenir albums present a vivid exploration of Israel’s diverse landscapes, culture, and history.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #156
A Large Collection of World War Postcards
A Large Collection of World War Postcards A poignant and extensive collection of World War I and World War II postcards, offering a deeply personal glimpse into military and civilian life during these tumultuous periods. The collection features vivid depictions of soldiers in uniform, battlefield scenes, and the daily lives of civilians before and during the war.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #157
A Group of Vintage Comedic WWII Postcards
A Group of Vintage Comedic WWII Postcards A set of four vintage World War II-era comedic postcards, featuring satirical and humorous depictions of Adolf Hitler and the Axis leaders. These postcards creatively use exaggerated illustrations, witty captions, and patriotic undertones to mock the Axis powers and bolster morale during the war. Each card showcases unique themes, such as military mishaps, comical caricatures, and symbolic victories, providing a glimpse into the propaganda and humor of the WWII era.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #158
A Silver Gravy Boat Stand by Lazarus Posen Circa 1900
A Silver Gravy Boat Stand by Lazarus Posen Circa 1900 An elegant silver gravy boat crafted by Lazarus Posen, featuring two stylish double auriform handles that blend functionality with artistic design. The gravy boat is affixed to a matching tray, creating a cohesive and sophisticated presentation. Both the boat and tray are adorned with intricate geometric foliate patterns, complemented by delicate bow motifs that enhance the overall aesthetic. The smooth, polished surface beautifully contrasts with the detailed embellishments, highlighting the craftsmanship characteristic of Lazarus Posen’s renowned silverwork.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #159
An Austrian Silver Compote Bowl Late 19th - Early 20th Century
An Austrian Silver Compote Bowl Late 19th - Early 20th Century A fashionable Austrian silver compote bowl, crafted in the late 19th to early 20th century. Featuring a refined conical base and stem, providing a graceful and balanced silhouette. The upper bowl and lower rim are adorned with exquisite floral chased scrolling designs, showcasing intricate detailing and the exceptional craftsmanship of the era. The elegant floral motifs flow seamlessly along the contours, adding a touch of sophistication and charm. Perfect for displaying fruit or serving, this compote bowl is a timeless centerpiece for any collection or table setting.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #160
A Set of Grand Baroque Silverware by Wallace
A Set of Grand Baroque Silverware by Wallace This elegant set of Grand Baroque sterling silver flatware, crafted by Wallace, is a masterpiece of timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship. Featuring the highly coveted old Wallace hallmarks, this set captures the opulence and intricate artistry of the Baroque period. The detailed scrollwork, floral motifs, and curvaceous designs exude sophistication, making it ideal for formal dining.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #161
A Set Of Sterling Silver Flatware
A Set Of Sterling Silver Flatware This refined collection of sterling silver flatware features pieces predominantly from the Joan of Arc edition by International Sterling, complemented by additional selections from esteemed makers such as Wallace and others. Each piece showcases the craftsmanship characteristic of fine sterling silver, with most bearing authentic hallmarks that highlight their heritage and quality.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #162
Two Sterling Silver Trays - Monogrammed/ Dedicated
Two Sterling Silver Trays - Monogrammed/ Dedicated Two circular sterling silver trays, one is Monogrammed "ABA" at center and the other has a curved bamboo design at rim and a dedication on reverse "OAM, November 17th 1928-1953 from Krikor & Angele and Keghinee"
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #164
A Silver Liquor or Whiskey Decanter, Moscow 1898
A Silver Liquor or Whiskey Decanter, Moscow 1898 Lovely engraved floral and foliate motifs enhance the beauty of this Russian decanter. A neighborhood with various sized building structures are depicted in three similar cartouches surrounding the vase among the floral patterns. Foliate designs surrounded by quatrefoil shapes grace the neck of the decanter.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #165
Zionist Document January 23, 1908
Zionist Document January 23, 1908 This Zionist Document dated January 23, 1908, is a historical artifact from the early Zionist movement, bearing a stamp of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern political Zionism, along with other prominent Zionist leaders of the time. This document reflects the efforts of the Zionist Organization in the early 20th century, advocating for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The date places it within the period following the Sixth Zionist Congress (1903) and before the significant developments of World War I that shaped the movement's trajectory.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #166
An Etched Portrait Of Dr. Theodor Herzl by Saul Raskin
An Etched Portrait Of Dr. Theodor Herzl by Saul Raskin
This striking etching by Saul Raskin features a realistic and evocative portrait of Dr. Theodor Herzl, the visionary leader of modern Zionism. Rendered in black and white with stencil techniques, the artwork captures Herzl's thoughtful expression and commanding presence, reflecting his significance in Jewish history. The etching is presented in a plain frame, allowing the intricate details and skillful artistry to take center stage.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #167
A David Ben-Gurion Doll, Holding the Declaration of Independence
A David Ben-Gurion Doll, Holding the Declaration of Independence This collector's item features a meticulously crafted David Ben-Gurion doll, Israel's first Prime Minister, proudly holding the Declaration of Independence of Israel. The doll captures Ben-Gurion's iconic appearance with attention to detail, including his distinctive hairstyle and army fatigues.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #168
A Vintage Theodore Herzl Rug
A Vintage Theodore Herzl Rug A remarkable rug featuring a vivid portrayal of Theodore Herzl, the father of modern Zionism, rendered in warm earth tones with meticulous detail. Herzl is depicted standing on a balcony, a signature moment from his iconic life, gazing thoughtfully toward a group of people below, symbolizing his vision for the Jewish people. Above him, radiant beams of sunlight emerge, symbolizing hope and a brighter future. The lower portion of the rug showcases a menorah with glowing flames, representing Jewish heritage and resilience. The piece is framed with a rich border of intricate floral and geometric motifs in deep reds and golds, complementing the central imagery. This rug is not only a decorative masterpiece but also a poignant tribute to Herzl's enduring legacy.
Estimated price
1000$
Judaica Objects, Chabad, Silver & Art