Rare & unique items, Collections, the Divrei Chaim and his family, Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Chassidut, Slavuta and Zhitomir, glosses of the great sages of the generation, Early Seforim.


Lot #145
Important Letter from the Rebbe with Corrections in his holy hand & a Handwritten Blessing for a "Speedy Recovery" – 1953.
Important Letter from the Rebbe with Corrections in his holy hand & a Handwritten Blessing for a "Speedy Recovery" – 1953.
An important letter from the Rebbe to his mechutan, Rebbi Menachem Binyamin Ben Zion Halberstam-Rotenberg.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #147
A one-hundred-dollar bill received from the Rebbe on the occasion of publishing Seforim. 1976.
A one-hundred-dollar bill received from the Rebbe on the occasion of publishing Seforim. 1976.
Received from the Rebbe's Holy hands, Given to the esteemed Rabbi Yitzchak Aharon Goldberger Shlit''a, who at the time inscribed on the bill:
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #149
Collection of Letters from the Family of the Admor Rebbi Menachem Binyamin Ben Zion Rottenberg-Halberstam
Collection of Letters from the Family of the Admor Rebbi Menachem Binyamin Ben Zion Rottenberg-Halberstam
1-2. A long letter from his brother-in-law, the scholar Rabbi Mordechai Kalonymus of Pakszewnica, 1925.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #150
The Kiddush Cup of the Admor Rebbi David Twersky of Rachmastrivka, Israel.
The Kiddush Cup of the Admor Rebbi David Twersky of Rachmastrivka, Israel.
A impressive silver cup and tray. Attached is a certificate from the hoiz bochur (attendant) testifying that the Admor shlit”a used them for an extended period during Tishen and on Shabbat.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #151
Antique Miniature Sefer Torah Written on Parchment
Antique Miniature Sefer Torah Written on Parchment
A rare and exceptional miniature antique Sefer Torah, scribed on traditional parchment (klaf) in Ksav Beit Yosef or Ashkenazi script. Each column contains 42 lines. The scrolls remain fully intact, seamlessly attached without any tears, preserving the integrity of this Torah scroll.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #152
Exceptional pair of Large mid-18th Century Dutch parcel-gilt Torah finials, Rimonim.
Exceptional pair of Large mid-18th Century Dutch parcel-gilt Torah finials, Rimonim.
A magnificent and rare pair of mid-18th century Dutch parcel-gilt Torah finials (Rimonim), exquisitely crafted in an architectural openwork design. These impressive ceremonial pieces are adorned with suspended bells, delicately enhancing their grandeur with a soft chime. The lower tier features intricately detailed baskets of flowers, while the hexagonal bases are finely chased with elegant shell motifs, resting above gracefully fluted cushions. Rising from tapering shafts, the upper tier is crowned with dramatic flame finials and surmounted by an elaborate crown.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #153
Massive Hand-Chaised Illustrated Persian Silver Passover Plate.
Massive Hand-Chaised Illustrated Persian Silver Passover Plate.
A striking and exceptionally large Persian silver Passover plate, meticulously hand-chased to depict dramatic scenes from the Exodus narrative. Across its broad surface, master artisans have rendered pivotal moments: Moses turning his staff into a serpent standing resolute before Pharaoh and his magicians, the giving of the Tablets of the Covenant, the Israelites departing Egypt with staffs in hand and bundles over their shoulders, and Pharaoh’s daughter rescuing the infant Moses from the river.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #154
A Silver Passover Seder Plate, Hungary, 1950's.
A Silver Passover Seder Plate, Hungary, 1950's.
This remarkable silver Passover Seder plate from 1950s Hungary showcases an exquisite three-tiered structure designed to hold matzot, each tier adorned with a finely chased border that enhances its elegance. The tiers are separated by three gracefully crafted spool-shaped supports, lending the piece a sense of balance and refinement. At the base, three beautifully scrolled legs provide stability while adding to the plate’s majestic presence.
Estimated price
1000$

Lot #155
The Return of the Spies from Canaan, Glazed and Painted Ceramic Tiles, Bezalel Jerusalem, Circa 1924
The Return of the Spies from Canaan, Glazed and Painted Ceramic Tiles, Bezalel Jerusalem, Circa 1924 This exquisite and rare ceramic tile artwork, created around 1924 by the renowned Bezalel School of Arts in Jerusalem, captures the biblical scene of The Return of the Spies from Canaan. This momentous episode, described in the Book of Numbers (13:23-27), depicts two Israelite spies carrying a massive cluster of grapes, symbolizing the extraordinary bounty of the Promised Land.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #156
A Silver Dutch Grogger, by Dirk Aubert, Netherlands, 2000
A Silver Dutch Grogger, by Dirk Aubert, Netherlands, 2000 The handle is made elaborately with a ringed ball with foliate chasing at the base of the handle applied to the two-part knobbed baluster handle seen on more prestigious pieces of Judaica.
Estimated price
1000$


Lot #158
A Silver Austrian Hannukah Lamp, late 19th Century
A Silver Austrian Hannukah Lamp, late 19th Century This magnificent late 19th-century Austrian Hanukkah lamp is a stunning example of fine silver craftsmanship, reflecting the artistic and cultural heritage of European Jewish communities.
Estimated price
1000$
Kabbalah, and exquisite silverware.