Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $550
Including buyer's premium
Decorated ceramic tile. [Ottoman Empire, ca. 17th century].
Heavy wall tile, painted and glazed, in white, blue and turquoise. Decorated with a symmetrical floral-geometric pattern: each unit formed of a quatrefoil frame interlacing with adjacent frames, enclosing a central round rosette from which emerge four blue petals creating a floral cross design.
Executed in the style characteristic of Iznik ceramics, Turkey. Tiles of this type were employed to adorn the walls of mosques and public buildings throughout the Ottoman Empire. The Dome of the Rock and its adjoining structures were likewise decorated with tiles of similar patterns. During the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1520-1566), the Dome of the Rock underwent major restoration, during which many of its tiles were replaced; in subsequent centuries, additional extensive renovations were carried out, replacing tiles, reinforcing the structure, and covering the Dome with gilt plates.
Set in a frame. Pencil inscription with Arabic numerals on verso of the wooden frame.
22X22 cm. Frame: 34.5X34.5 cm. With suspension ring. Good condition. Wear, minor breaks and small losses.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Decorated ceramic tile. [Presumably Syria, Ottoman Empire, ca. 17th century].
Heavy wall tile, painted and glazed, in white, blue, turquoise and green. Centered with a dark-blue lobed cartouche enclosing a large arabesque with vegetal motifs, surrounded by white and green floral patterns.
Executed in the style characteristic of Damascus ceramics (or of Iznik ceramics, Turkey). Tiles of this type were used to decorate the walls of mosques and public buildings throughout the Ottoman Empire. The Dome of the Rock and its adjoining structures were likewise decorated with tiles of similar patterns. During the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1520-1566), the Dome of the Rock underwent major restoration, during which many of its tiles were replaced; in subsequent centuries, additional extensive renovations were carried out, replacing tiles, reinforcing the structure, and covering the Dome with gilt plates.
Set in a frame. Pencil inscription with Arabic numerals on verso of the wooden frame.
For identical tiles, see: Christie's, London, October 14, 2005, Lot 8; Museo d'Arte Orientale, Turin, item Isp/18.
Tile: 25.5X19.5 cm. Frame: 35.5X31.5 cm. With suspension ring. Good condition. Cracks and blemishes. Apparently trimmed at edges, with some loss.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
Approx. 75 albums of pressed flowers in olivewood bindings. Various publishers, Jerusalem, Beirut and other places [ca. late 19th century – first decades of the 20th century].
Large collection of souvenir albums from the Holy Land, containing pressed-flower arrangements, accompanied by color lithographs and photogravures of many important sites throughout Palestine and the Levant – Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee, and more. The albums are bound in decorated olivewood bindings, some carved and inlaid, others color-printed. Various sizes – some large-format albums, though most are small-format.
Pressed-flower albums first appeared in Palestine towards the end of the 19th century, and very quickly achieved unusual popularity. The growing flow of tourists to the Near East greatly increased the demand for souvenirs and decorative items, and by the early 20th century these albums had become highly sought-after objects, considered both prestigious and authentic. They generally combined a variety of traditional crafts of the Holy Land – olivewood carving and inlay, pressed and decoratively arranged flowers, and later also various printing techniques. The present collection presents a broad, diverse and distinctive survey of this craft.
For reference, see Hebrew description.
Approx. 75 albums in olivewood bindings. Size and condition vary. Overall fair to good condition. Stains, creases and tears. In several albums, damage to the pressed-flower arrangements. Some bindings detached or partly detached. Cracks and fractures to some of the bindings. Some interleaving tissue leaves lacking.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Nine souvenir albums, bound in olive wood, containing pressed flower arrangements and photographs of the Holy Land. Various publishers. [Jerusalem, ca. early 20th century].
The albums, in carved, inlaid and printed olive wood bindings, contain pressed flower arrangements from the Holy Land, accompanied by photographs of numerous sites in Jerusalem and throughout the country, in various techniques: offset prints, photogravures, chromolithographs and photochromes.
For reference, see Hebrew description.
9 large-format albums. Average size: 32X23 cm. Overall fair condition. Wear and blemishes to leaves and flower arrangements. Tears and losses to spines. Minor defects and fractures to olive wood bindings.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Fleurs de Terre Sainte / Flowers of the Holy Land / Blumen auf dem Hl. Land. Published by F. F. Marroum, Jerusalem, [late 19th or early 20th century].
Album in carved olive wood binding with leather spine; containing twelve photographs depicting views and sites of the Holy Land, signed in the negative "Bonfils", including: Jaffa, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, the Valley of Hinnom, the Jordan River, and more. Opposite each photograph, is bound a plate with an arrangement of pressed flowers – purportedly gathered at the site where the photograph was taken.
[13] leaves (12 photographs and 12 pressed flowers arrangements). 31X23 cm. Good condition. Minor wear and defects. Some loss to the pressed flower arrangements. Tissue guards, with minor tears and creases. Binding somewhat worn, spine chipped.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $300
Unsold
Photographies de Terre Sainte. Jerusalem: F. F. Marroum, [late 19th century].
Small, oblong album, in olive wood binding with carved decorations, containing 49 original photographs and two lithographic postcards (the photographs are signed in the negative: "American Colony, Jerusalem").
Including views and sites in Jerusalem – the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, Jaffa Gate, Damascus Gate, the Tower of David, the Via Dolorosa, and more; as well as important sites across the Holy Land – Jaffa, Ramla, Bethlehem, Jericho, Tiberias, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River, and more; with photographic portraits of local inhabitants.
[27] leaves (title page and photographs). Size of photographs varies, approx. 12X9 to 15.5X10.5 cm. Album: 17.5X12 cm. Good condition. Stains, blemishes. Minor tears to margins of several leaves, including some small open tears (not affecting photographs). Several leaves partially detached, reinforced with tape. Binding somewhat defective and worn.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $400
Sold for: $600
Including buyer's premium
Photographies de Terre-Sainte / Photographs of the Holy-Land / Photographien aus dem heiligen Lande. James Wood, Jerusalem, [late 19th century].
Album of photographs and pressed flowers, in olive wood binding, opening left to right. The front cover bears a Jerusalem Cross, the back cover printed "ירושלם Jerusalem". On spine: Photographs of the Holy Land / Photographien aus dem Hl. Lande.
The album comprises 18 photographs of sites in Jerusalem and throughout the Holy Land, most by the American Colony photographers, signed in the plate "American Colony Jerusalem" (from the earliest period of the American Colony photography department). Captions printed in English, French and German. Opposite each photograph appears a pressed flower arrangement from the Holy Land, most titled in manuscript.
[18] photographs, [18] pressed flower arrangements. Photographs: 28X22 cm. Album: 32X24 cm. Fair condition. Wear and stains. Minor tears to tissue guards. Losses to pressed flower arrangements. Break to front cover board. Tears to spine.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Two large-format albums, with pressed-flower arrangements and color prints of the Holy Land:
1. Photographies de Terre Sainte, Flowers of The Holy Land, Blumen aus dem heiligen Lande, Jerusalem. Large-format album in olivewood binding, with color prints and pressed flowers. [Beirut?, ca. early 20th century].
Comprising eighteen color prints depicting sites in Palestine (Western Wall, Mount of Olives, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jaffa Port, Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee, and more), and eighteen pressed-flower arrangements, on facing pages, opposite the prints.
At the bottom margins of several prints appear captions in French; others bear the imprint: T. R. Dumas [Tancrède Dumas] Et Fils, Éditeurs, Beyrouth (Syrie).
Olivewood binding, front cover carved with a Jerusalem cross within a colorful frame of olivewood marquetry; back cover printed "Jerusalem / ירושלם" within a similar frame.
[19] leaves. 32X23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Blemishes to pressed-flower arrangements. Handwritten inscription and stamp on title page. Defects and scratches to olivewood binding. Tears, including minor open tears to spine.
2. Fleurs de Terre Sainte, Flowers of The Holy Land, Blumen aus dem Heiligen Lande, Jerusalem. Large-format album with color prints and pressed flowers. [Beirut?, ca. early 20th century].
Title page similar in design to those found in pressed-flower albums published by T. R. Dumas, Beirut.
Album Comprising eighteen color prints depicting sites in Palestine (Western Wall, Mount of Olives, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Golden Gate, and streets of Jerusalem), and eighteen pressed-flower arrangements, on facing pages, opposite the prints.
Captions beneath the prints in English, French and German; explanatory captions beneath the pressed-flower arrangements.
Bound in decorative cloth binding, gilt-stamped "Album Jerusalem".
[19] leaves. 32X23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears and blemishes to leaves and tissue guards, not affecting prints. Wear and defects to pressed-flower arrangements. Handwritten inscription on front pastedown. Wear and defects to binding.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Assorted souvenirs from Jerusalem, crafted of olive wood. [Jerusalem, 20th century].
Including: • three bookstands; • three boxes with locking mechanisms (two lacking key); • letter opener; • elongated box for writing implements; • two boxes for cigarettes; • small jewelry box; • ten egg cups; • small carved relief of the Dome of the Rock; • small-format album in olive wood binding (Flowers of the Holy Land / Fleurs de la Terre Sainte), with pressed flowers and photographs of sites in Jerusalem.
The souvenirs are decorated with various carvings and printed designs, some colored.
Enclosed: three additional small souvenirs from tin and brass.
23 items. Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Artillery shell casing decorated in the style of the Bezalel School, bearing inscriptions marking the conquest of Jerusalem in the First World War. Jerusalem, 24th of Kislev, 5678 [December 9, 1917].
Engraved brass.
Artillery shell casing from a German canon shell, 75 mm, decorated in the style of the Bezalel School. At the top of the casing is the (Hebrew) inscription "In memory of the liberation of Jerusalem, 24th of Kislev, 5678" [December 9, 1917]. At center are two large illustrations, one of Rachel’s Tomb and the other of the "Site of the Temple" (i.e., the Dome of the Rock). Along the perimeter of the base are decorative bands in arabesque patterns along with fruit-bearing vines and images of animals, as well as the inscription "(Hebrew) "Bezalel Jerusalem".
Height: 27.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $600
Including buyer's premium
Artillery shell casing, souvenir, marking the conquest of Jerusalem in the First World War, bearing inscriptions and decorations mocking the defeated German army. Jerusalem, December 1917.
Engraved brass, inlaid with copper and silver (damascening).
Artillery shell casing from a German canon shell, 75 mm, bearing, at center, the emblem "Reichsadler" ("Eagle of the Reich"); two smiling skulls donning the characteristic German army "helmets with a spike" ("Pickelhaube") engraved with the inscription "German Militarism". Under the skulls is the mockingly humorous inscription "Gott mit uns" ("God is with us").
The notation "Souvenir of the Conquest of Jerusalem. Dec. 1917" appears around the perimeter of the base of the shell casing.
17.5 cm. Overall good condition. Wear and blemishes. Open fractures to upper rim and base.
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Two artillery shell casings from German canon shells, 75 mm, souvenirs of the conquest of Jerusalem and bearing inscriptions in this vein. 1917.
• Artillery shell casing bearing arabesque patterns and the inscription (English) "December 9th 1917 Jerusalem".
Brass, inlaid with silver.
Artillery shell casing bearing the tughra (calligraphic monogram) of the last Ottoman sultan, Mehmed VI.
The Hebrew-English inscription "Mazkeret MiYerushalayim / Souvenir of the Conquest of Jerusalem" appears along the perimeter of the base of the shell casing.
Brass, engraved and inlaid with silver.
Two artillery shell casings. Height: 13 cm. Overall Good condition.
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