Auction 4
Lot 095:
1. Geritz Haggadah, 1921, in its original cardboard box—Jerusalem 1979. 2. Ettingen 1920 Haggadah, in its original cardboard box—special edition dedicated to the families of those who fell in Israeli military operations. Pesach 1985. 3. 2 copies of facsimiles of the Ettingen 1920 haggadah, in its original cardboard box. Tel Aviv 1985. 4. Small facsimile Haggadah, Yemen, 19th century. Copied from the original and printed in miniature, published by V. Tornovsky, Tel Aviv, and the National and University Library in Jerusalem. 5. Small facsimile Haggadah, Central Europe, 1920, written by Zimmel Spor from Poland. Photocopied from the original and printed in miniature by V. Tornovsky, Tel Aviv, and the National and University Library in Jerusalem. 6. Small facsimile Haggadah from a siddur in the Italian style, Mantua 1580. Photocopied from the original and printed in miniature by V. Tornovsky, Tel Aviv, and the National and University Library in Jerusalem. 7. Small facsimile Haggadah in the Ashkenaz/Italian style, 15th century. Photocopied from the original and printed in miniature by V. Tornovsky, Tel Aviv, and the National and University Library in Jerusalem. 8. Facsimile of the Prague Haggadah, 1627, done by Gershon ben Shlomo HaKohen. Tel Aviv 1987. Includes a booklet of explanations in English, and the original cardboard box, slightly defective. 9. Copies of the facsimile of the Copenhagen Haggadah (1739)—Tel Aviv 1986. Includes a booklet of explanations in Hebrew and the original cardboard box. 10. 2 copies of the Bordeaux facsimile Haggadah, 1813—Israel, 1998. Includes maps. 11. Facsimile of an Amsterdam Haggadah, 1737. 12. Facsimile of a Propus-printed Haggadah, Amsterdam 1712—Tel Aviv 1986. 13. Facsimile of the Rosentaliana Haggadah, Altona (Ashkenaz) 1738. Printed by V. Tornovsky and the Rosentaliana Library (University Library in Amsterdam). Tel Aviv. Includes a booklet of explanations and the original cardboard box.
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