1. Masechet Kiddushin, printed by Johann Kellner in Frankfurt-am-Mein, 1720. 97 leaves. On the back of the title page is “Changes in Wording and Detailed Notes and Calculation of Beit Kur”. Worming damage, stains, defects. Overall fair condition. No binding.
2. Thick volume with Masechtot Zevachim, Menachot (this tractate is missing a title page), and, with a separate title page, Mishnayot of Kodshim with the Rambam’s commentary. Frankfurt-der-Oder, 1699. (1) Zevachim from 1699: 121 leaves. Only the first title page (of two) is extant. On the back of the title page is “words of the editors…until Hashem gave us…Rabbi Shmuel Keidenower, who opened our eyes…with his book which he wrote on Seder Kodshim…Birkat HaZevach…”. (2) Masechet Menachot. 1699. 112 leaves. Missing the title page. (3) Mishnayot of Kodshim with Rambam’s commentary, separate title page. 47 leaves. Moth holes, wear, damage, with some damage to text. Original binding is worn and defective. Overall fair to good condition.
3. Masechet Beitza, no title page, probably Amsterdam 1717 printing. 2-51 leaves. Missing the title page, no binding, worming holes, wear and defects. Pages detached, cutting is close to the text, overall fair condition.