Аукцион 100 Important Hebrew Manuscripts and Books from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection
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The importance of the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection can hardly be overestimated, charting nearly a millennium of Jewish life across the globe – some one thousand years of religion, culture, literature and art.

Mr. Klagsbald, who passed away 5 years ago, was one of the most prominent collectors of Jewish art in the second half of the 20th century and a noted scholar, who built a collection of exceptional quality, much of which is now being offered for auction.

Each item in the collection was professionally catalogued by Mr. Klagsbald himself, who also added detailed descriptions in neat, cursive French along with enclosed photographs. These descriptions were indexed by subject and kept in organized dossiers, of which our researchers made use while preparing the present catalogue. Many items from the collection were made known to the public throughout the years in books and articles he authored; we select for particular mention Klagsbald's catalogue of Moroccan manuscripts, published in Paris in 1980 – Catalogue des manuscrits marocains de la collection Klagsbald – and his book A l'ombre de Dieu: dix essais sur la symbolique dans l'art juif, published in Belgium in 1997. Mr. Klagsbald was also one of the founders of the Museum of Jewish Art and History (mahJ) in Paris, and authored the catalogue of the Cluny collection now preserved in the museum, which was exhibited in the Israel Museum in 1982.

The present catalogue contains a selection of manuscripts, important printed books in first and rare editions, copies of distinguished ownership and with annotations, and letters and signatures spanning Orient and Occident, all scarce to be found. The two hundred lots featured in the catalogue include early manuscripts such as Sefer HaPeliah scribed in Tripoli (Lebanon), 1497; Moshav Zekenim, scribed in Crotone (Italy), 1473 – formerly Ms. Sassoon 409; Midrash HaGadol, written by the renowned scribe R. David son of Benaiah of Sanaa (Yemen), 1473; and several volumes of halachic rulings from Morocco, including hundreds of autographs and thousands of signatures by Moroccan rabbis from various cities. One of the volumes contains a letter handwritten and signed by R. Chaim ibn Attar, the Or HaChaim (many items in the collection originate from the Abensour collection in Fez).

The parchment manuscripts include decorated and illustrated siddurim such as the Arizal's Tikunei Shabbat, crafted by the scribe and illuminator Meshulam Simmel of Polna in Vienna, 1714, and Haggadot illustrated in the style of the Moravian school. The books with handwritten glosses include Zohar Chadash – the personal copy of kabbalist R. Moshe Zacuto, with his glosses, as well as the signature of the Chida; a manuscript of Sefer HaKavanot compiled by kabbalist R. Natan Nata Hannover, with his signature and many glosses in his hand; and a Pri Etz Chaim manuscript, scribed by R. Moshe of Liuboml, which belonged to R. Avraham Gershon of Kitov, brother-in-law of the Baal Shem Tov. The catalogue also includes unpublished manuscript works, including one authored by a disciple of the Pnei Yehoshua and R. Yehonatan Eibeshitz, with an original letter of ordination from the latter; and a Chassidic work with original letters of approbation by Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostaipil and his sons.

On the occasion of its 16th anniversary and its 100th catalogue, Kedem Auction House is honored to present the Klagsbald Collection for public auction. We strive – and will continue to strive – to offer our clients rare and important items and to present them in high-quality and accurate catalogues. We have endeavored to uphold this aspiration in the present catalogue as well.


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Illuminated Perek Shira – Miniature Parchment Manuscript – Ca. 1720 – Attributed to Meshulam Simmel of Polna


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Illuminated Perek Shira – Miniature Parchment Manuscript – Ca. 1720 – Attributed to Meshulam Simmel of Polna

Perek Shira (Chapter of Song), verses of praise and glorification of G-d. Parchment manuscript, with illuminated initial words. [Apparently created by the scribe and illustrator Meshulam Simmel of Polna (Bohemia), Vienna, ca. 1720].


Miniature manuscript containing the six chapters of song, without the introductory or concluding texts, written in Ashkenazic square script, vocalized (titles not vocalized), in brown-colored ink.
At the beginning of each chapter is a rectangular frame, within which are the initial words enclosed in either an oval frame or a cartouche adorned with acanthus leaves, along with additional illustrations, most pertaining to the chapter's subject matter:
First initial word (p. 1a), "Shamayim" (Heavens), enclosed in a cartouche adorned with an angel.
Second initial words (p. 5b), "Shir LaYerakot" (Song of the Vegetables), adorned with depictions of vegetables and fruit.
Third initial words (p. 6b), "Shir LaIlanot" (Song of the Trees), adorned with depictions of flowers and leaves.
Fourth initial words (p. 8a), "Shir LaSheratzim" (Song of the Insects), adorned with a crown and acanthus leaves.
Fifth initial words (p. 10b), "Shir LaOfot" (Song of the Birds), adorned with a pair of birds of prey.
Sixth initial words (p. 16a), "Shir LaBehemot" (Song of the Animals), adorned with acanthus leaves and a pair of birds.


All pages are bordered with brown-colored rectangular frames. The title words "Perek Shira" appear in the upper margin of the first page, and subsequently, the word "Perek" surmounts each right-side leaf, while "Shira" surmounts each left-side leaf.
For further information regarding the scribe and illustrator Meshulam Simmel of Polna, see previous item. Among all the documented copies of Meshulam Simmel's works – or documented works attributed to him – only a handful of manuscripts of "Perek Shira", created in Vienna ca. 1720, are listed as extant. A similar manuscript, likewise attributed to Simmel, can be found in the René Braginsky Collection (item B257).
For a detailed listing of all the manuscripts Meshulam Simmel is responsible for, see: Claudia J. Nahson, "An Early Decorated Book of Genesis by Meshullam Zimmel Comes to Light", in Meḥevah le-Menaḥem: Studies in Honor of Menahem Hayyim Schmelzer, Jerusalem, 2019, pp. 145-170.


[20] leaves (title page missing). 8X6 cm. Overall good condition. Some stains. Ink slightly faded in some places. Original leather binding, with impressed decorations. Old ownership signature on verso of final leaf: "Meyer Salomon".