Auction 35 Part 1 bargain Auction and selected items: Judaica, Decorative Objects, Antique Books, Kodesh Jewish books, Jewelry and more. Most of the items starts at 10 $ only !!!
By The Bidder
Jan 17, 2019
Beit On, Mazkeret Batya, Israel

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To this part of auction we have added special Kodesh and Bibliograph books from lot numer 501 till 613!


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LOT 441:

Antique Chassidic Large Esther Scroll Manuscript, Poland, Russia 19th cen

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Sold for: $600
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$ 650
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Antique Chassidic Large Esther Scroll Manuscript, Poland, Russia 19th cen
Antique Chassidic Large Esther Scroll Manuscript, Poland Russia 19th cen
Parchment Esther scroll, large format. Poland, 19thcentury.
Ink on parchment. Neat scribal writing, HaAri Ashkenazi-Chassidic. 42 lines per column.
In seven places in the scroll, letters alluding to Holy Names at the beginning and end of words are enlarged. The Name of G-d is not mentioned throughout the Esther scroll, but allusions can be found to His Names. A common Chassidic-Kabbalistic practice is to stress the Names in the scroll, however, according to the opinion of the Vilna Gaon, only letters enlarged by the Mesorah (tradition) are permitted to be enlarged.
Height of parchment: 54 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and dark discoloration. Few holes and tears to parchment. Creases. Blurred and faded letters in some places.

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