The Szyk Haggadah Among Rare Books Up For Auction

Swann Galleries' April 2 auction of fine books will include a copy of one of the most famous versions of the Haggadah, the Jewish religious text that tells the story of Passover. The Szyk Haggadah was illustrated by Arthur Szyk in Poland in the 1930s and is famous for the beauty and detail of its pictures. Last year, a new reprinting of the text was announced at a hefty price of $15,000 each. The version Swann Galleries is selling is one of 125 copies on vellum, signed by Szyk and editor Cecil Roth and is in the original gilt-pictorial blue morocco binding by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London, 1939, It is estimated at $15,000 to $25,000.
This is just part of a sale that coincides with the New York Antiquarian Book Fair and includes works on cards and the occult from the collection of Stuart R. Kaplan founder of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., a leading publisher of tarot decks and card games. The sale will also auction off a copy of Golden Cockerel Press Four Gospels, illustrated by Eric Gill, one of only twelve printed on vellum, bound in white pigskin by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, Waltham Saint Lawrence, 1931 which is estimated at $40,000 to $50,000. A set of David Roberts's The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, first edition in book form in the issue with hand-colored proofs before letters, 6 volumes in the original bindings, London, 1842-49 is likely to be one of the top lots at $80,000 to $120,000. The books will be on public exhibition at Swann Galleries at 104 East 25th Street in New York City on March 28 and March 30 to April 1.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bubba Jones Mar 22nd 2009 4:14PM
Dear Deidre, If you have the time, would you please mention that I am selling an ancient Tibetan Lama Robe. It was said to have been worn by the 12th Dalai Lama or perhaps the 13 Pachen Lama. The Freer Gallery in Washington was unable to date it, but said they would love to have it. I want to sell it and donate all of the money to Focusas.com. They save the lives of children in America. Thank you, Mark
thevegasstyleguy Mar 22nd 2009 6:15PM
Good for you!!!!!
Robert Kissel Apr 15th 2009 7:08PM
It is April 15th today. I wonder if anybody knows what the hammer price was, of the Szyk Haggadah and the other rare books mentioned in this article? I'd really like to know what it went for.
Robert Kissel Apr 15th 2009 7:13PM
Oh, wait...I just found this notice at the Swann web site:
[quote]
Swann's 101 Fine Books sale featured a variety of Early Printing, Judaica, Art, Press, and Illustrated Books, and Works On Cards & The Occult from the Collection of Stuart R. Kaplan.
Among the sale's many highlights were: David Roberts, The Holy Land, London, 1842-49. Issue with hand-colored plates, which brought $180,000 (top).
Seder Haggadot shel Pesah, first Italian illustrated Haggadah, only Hebrew woodblock book, Mantua, 1560, which brought a record $84,000 (second illustration).
The Four Gospels, Golden Cockerel, illustrated by Eric Gill, one of only 12 on vellum, 1931, which brought a record $67,200 (third illustration).
The Haggadah, designed by Arthur Szyk, one of 125 copies on vellum, signed by Szyk and editor Cecil Roth, London, 1939, brought $48,000 (fourth illustration).
Manasseh Ben Israel, The Hope of Israel, first edition in English, London, 1650, which brought $24,000 (bottom).
[unquote]
So I have my answer. [blush]