Chabad Auction – presenting the rare Tanya and Siddur Shanghai and a collection of Siddurim, Ari version – an auction for collectors of books and pedigreed copies as well.
All items of this auction that were given directly by the Rebbe were thoroughly checked by the auction house to determine who received them from the Rebbe. For most of them, we received additional evidence such as a photograph taken when the item was received and varied authenticity tests. Due to the complexity, items whose source is Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch were specifically noted.
The recipients' names were obscured in most of the items, at the request of their owners, and will be revealed to the buyers. Be advised, further questions about the items should be directed to the auction house until 24 hours before the auction. Entering a bid is binding with all that that entails. Thank you.
The auction will take place on Wednesday 04.01.2023 at 20:00.
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LOT 19:
Rare: Siddur Or Hame'ir, the Ari Version, with Dinim by the Admor Hazaken - Vilna, 1911 Pocket Edition
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Vendu pour: $425
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Commission de la maison de ventes: 25%
TVA: 17%
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Rare: Siddur Or Hame'ir, the Ari Version, with Dinim by the Admor Hazaken - Vilna, 1911 Pocket Edition
Siddur Or Hame'ir (for all year round), the Ari Version, with Dinim by the Admor Hazaken. Published by the Rom Widow and Brothers, Vilna, 1911 Pocket Edition. Containing three letters by the Admor Hazaken.
Small format, 13 cm. including Sefer Tehillim. Rare!
Much, complex pagination. There is inaccuracy in bibliographic listings; apparently, the copy is complete except for some leaves which are missing at the end. Old binding of another copy. Some detached leaves. Stains. Moth perforations. Fair overall condition.
Signatures: "Menachem Mendel Hager" - Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager ben Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Hager of Zoblatov-Vienna. Descendant of the Admor the Ahavat Shalom of Kosov and his father Rabbi Yaakov Kopel Chassid, the Ba'al Tfilah of the Besht. Immigrated to Israel and passed away in 1997.