Auction 103 Fine Judaica.
By Kestenbaum & Company
Sep 20, 2023
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, United States

Auction of Judaica. Including a large offering of Americana from a distinguished Private Collection. Focusing on Jews in the American Civil War, featuring photographs, autograph letters and printed books.


Judaica books and manuscripts (non-Hebraic) are offered next.

This includes two important letters from the United States regarding Edgardo Mortara (Lot 31); an exceptionally rare E.M. Lilien livre-de-artiste (Lot 150); an impressive 18th-century plate-book featuring the Holy Land (Lot 156); a recently discovered illustrated letter by Arthur Szyk (Lot 199).

Utilize the Search-bar to locate books that are of regional interest, including: Austria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Poland, Russia, South Africa and Spain.


The final portion of the auction includes a wide selection of Jewish Graphic Arts, many formerly in the collection of the late Peter Ehrenthal; and Ceremonial Objects from a distinguished four-generation collection.


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


תיאורי הפריטים המוגשים בעברית אינם מכילים את כל המידע על הפריטים. חובת המציע לעיין בקטלוג באנגלית לפני ההשתתפות במכירה. לא ניתן להחזיר פריטים שמצבם מתוארים באנגלית.


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LOT 28:

(THEATER).

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(THEATER).


CARTE-DE-VISITE PHOTOGRAPH of Rachel Felix, French Jewish tragedienne.

Photog: Allen & Horton, Boston.

Popularly known simply as “Rachel, ” Racel Felix (1821-58) was an internationally celebrated actress. She is here depicted in her role as Phaedra. Likely issued to coincide with her performances in Boston.


A Swiss-born Jewess, Rachel became the mistress of, among others, Napoleon III and Prince Napoléon. She is buried in a mausoleum in the Jewish part of Père Lachaise Cemetery.


Photograph based upon the painting by Édouard Dubufe. Formerly in the Collection of the late Alfred Rubens of London, presently housed in a New York private collection.


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