Vente 103 Fine Judaica.
Par Kestenbaum & Company
20.9.23
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, États-Unis

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 13:

MORDECAI, ALFRED JR.

Vendu pour: $850
Prix de départ:
$ 800
Prix estimé :
$1 000 - $1 500
Commission de la maison de ventes: 25%
TVA: 8.875% Sur le prix complet du lot + la commission
Les utilisateurs venant de pays étrangers peuvent être exempts de payer des taxes, selon les réglementations de taxation correspondantes
tags:

MORDECAI, ALFRED JR.


CARTE-DE-VISITE PHOTOGRAPH of General Quincy Gilmore (seated with walking stick), posed with four staff officers; standing behind him (without hat) is ALFRED MORDECHAI JR.

Photog: J. H. Young’s Photographic Galleries, 201 Baltimore St.

A West Point June graduate like his father, Alfred Mordecai, Jr. (1840-1920)became a highly regarded authority in the field of ordnance. He ended his long career with the rank of brigadier general.


See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42847189/alfred-mordecai.