Kedem Auction House

Kedem
Public company
Industry Auctioneering, specialty retail
Founded 2008
Founder Meron Eren, Avishai Galer, Eran Reiss
Headquarters Jerusalem, Israel
Products Judaica and Israeliana, fine arts, books and manuscripts

The Kedem Auction House was founded in 2008 in Jerusalem as an auction house for Judaica and Israeliana (i.e. items relating to Israel and the pre-state Zionist period). Kedem is one of the leading auction houses in this field in Israel and worldwide.[1]

History

Kedem was founded by Meron Eren (born 1963), a farmer by profession, Avishai Galer (born 1974) a rabbi and teacher who lives in Modi'in Illit, and Eran Reiss (born 1966). The owners dealt for many years with Hebrew ancient books and manuscripts related to the history of the Jewish people and their culture. While Galer specialized in religious books and rabbinical manuscripts, Eren specialized in Jewish and Modern Israeli culture. Reiss later left the auction house.

At first the company's offices were located in the industrial park of Givat Shaul, the auctions taking place in Belgium House in the Givat Ram Campus of the Hebrew University.[2] In 2012 an "Israeli art item auction" took place at the Nachum Gutman Museum.[3] Later Kedem moved to Jerusalem's city center, to the cellar of Heichal Shlomo Building. For that purpose an area of 250 m2 was leased, and the place was renovated at the cost of almost 400,000 NIS. Today Kedem includes offices, an exhibition hall, storehouse for 300 items and a vault room.[4]

Since its opening, the auction house has developed and grown to be the first in its field, sustaining a big staff of trained workers and experts. Kedem also has a representative in North America.

Kedem runs seven auctions a year, the last being dedicated to the "Rare and important items" category. In the first auctions the sales circulation was USD60,000, but by 2012 had increased to USD750,000. In 2014 the "Rare and important items" auction took place at the Leonardo Plaza Hotel in Jerusalem, and the opening prices' overall rate was set above USD1,000,000.

Single items and whole collections in various fields connected with Judaism and the history of the Jews and Erets Israel arrive at Kedem for evaluation and sale. Among the auction house customers are public institutions in Israel and worldwide, including national libraries and universities, public and private museums and archives, alongside private coolectors. Among its permanent customers are the Library of Congress, Yale University and the British Library.

Items in Kedem's Gallery

In 2014 Kedem was mentioned as an optional buyer of the art collection of the IDB Group, estimated by millions of NIS worth.[5]

Etymology

The name Kedem was chosen for the auction house because it combines meanings of past and origins ('kadum') with development and future ('kadima'). Also the auction house is active in the Middle East, known as "kedem" in ancient Hebrew.

Expertise

Kedem's expertise has broadened over the years, and it now specializes in four categories:

  1. Religious books, manuscripts and rabbinical letters, especially rare books and paper items.
  2. Israeli artifacts, numismatics and medallions – Kedem is the only auction house to hold auctions dedicated exclusively to Israeli collectibles, including items connected with Israeli history, Jewish History in Israel and in the diaspora, Zionism and Israeli and Jewish culture. Until Kedem was established there was no auction house specializing in Israeliana.
  3. Judaica items – ancient Jewish ritual objects, amulets, Shabbat tablecloths, Havdallah towers, items from Jewish culture and the Jewish spiritual world
  4. Israeli & international art – from early Bazalel masters through to contemporary Israeli artists, including artistic statues, posters, paintings and more. Works by well-known international artists are also for sale.

Auctions of note

Over the years Kedem sold some extraordinarily veritable and unique items, as can be studied by their price:

Notes

  1. "מחיר להיסטוריה". TheMarker. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  2. "mynet ירושלים – בית מכירות קדם מקיים מכירה פומבית חדשה". ynet. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  3. "קדם – בית מכירות פומביות גאה להכריז על המכירה ה- 23 אמנות ישראלית ובינלאומית". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  4. "About Kedem". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  5. http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000936931
  6. "Jerusalem – Rare Vilna Gaon's Gemara To Be Auctioned in Israel". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  7. "The Israeli Man Who Collected Everything". worldcrunch.com. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  8. "Nuremberg Trial documents sold in Jerusalem auction". ynet. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  9. "Israel Hayom – Rabbi Ovadia Yosef's Talmud set to go up for auction". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  10. "Herzl's Personal Dedication Sold for $67,000". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  11. Ofer Aderet (25 November 2014). "Trashed prosecution papers from Eichmann trial up for auction". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  12. Yori Yalo (1 December 2015), Unique volume from first Hebrew dictionary to be auctioned, Israel Hayom, retrieved 1 December 2015
  13. Ofer Aderet (13 November 2015), The Exodus’ Flag, Blue and White and Now Up for Auction retrieved 1 December 2015
  14. Dafna Arad (12 December 2015), Piano of Israeli Music Legend Arik Einstein Goes on Auction Block, retrieved 2 December 2015)
  15. Ofer Aderet (9 November 2015), To Rega, Rachel, Doris, Rivka Oh, and Paula Too Love, David Ben-Gurion, retrieved 2 December 2015
  16. (14 November 2015), Holocaust rescue archive, Einstein letter to go on sale in Jerusalem, retrieved 2 December 2015
  17. Tamar Pileggi (30 November 2015), State nixes $1 million auction of Declaration of Independence drafts, retrieved 2 December 2015

Further reading

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