McIlhany's Magical Mysteries - Magic Day 2 2017-09-17 Auction - 264 Price Results - Auction Results in conjunction with Owen Magic Supreme in CA - Page 3
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Azusa, CA, United States
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McIlhany's Magical Mysteries - Magic Day 2

offered at auction. Auction #1 will include treasures from: Conradi, Bland, Thayer, Willmann, Klingl, Okito, Bartl, Hamley, Owen Magic Supreme, Carl Williams, John Gaughan, Ruediger Deutsch, Eric Lewis, Histed, Anverdi, Pierre Mayer and so much more. The 1st auction will be two days and held on Saturday, September 16th and Sunday, September 17th at: Owen Magic Supreme 734 North McKeever Ave. Azusa, CA 91702.
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The Space Wheel – Robert Harbin: The Space Wheel as described in The Magic of Robert Harbin on page 146. This was a custom-made piece by Martin Lewis for McIlhany from the Robert Harbin book. This is a table size box and is a
0050: The Space Wheel – Robert HarbinEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Self Priming Siphon – Louis Histed: Bill commissioned this to be made by Martin Lewis and Magikraft Studios ca. 1995 as he was fascinated with the method. A full glass of wine rests on a tray and is covered by an empty wood chimney.
0051: Self Priming Siphon – Louis HistedEst. $200-$300
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Himber’s Borrowed – Richard Himber: This is a precision gimmick from Richard Himber that will allow the magician to find a selected card. Many great effects are made possible with this special made device. Condition: Very Good.
0052: Himber’s Borrowed – Richard HimberEst. $50-$100
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Cash On Demand – Richard Himber: From Himber’s ad – “For year’s we wanted a slim, elegant money making machine that we could carry in our pocket, and be absolutely authentic. We wanted to print on both sides of the paper,
0053: Cash On Demand – Richard HimberEst. $200-$300
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Himber Linking Coat Hangers: This is one of a very few sets of Linking Coat Hangers that were put out by Richard Himber. This is an incredibly well made locking set with the gaff totally invisible. It is made in the same
0055: Himber Linking Coat HangersEst. $300-$500
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Presto Clock Vanish – Richard Himber: Based on the U.F. Grant Classic My How Time Flies. Himber uses a very substantial gimmicked clock. Condition: Very Good. Ca. 1960
0056: Presto Clock Vanish – Richard HimberEst. $300-$500
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Porta-Copier – Richard Himber: Richard Himber’s Porta Copier ca. 1965. A beautiful Morocco Leather secretary wallet can print money on demand using the included dollar bill negative plate and blank pieces of paper. Difficult
0057: Porta-Copier – Richard HimberEst. $200-$400
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Himber Ring – Richard Himber: A lovely ring for the linking finger ring routine or any type of penetration illusion. Manufactured in 14K gold. Condition: Very Good.
0058: Himber Ring – Richard HimberEst. $500-$600
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Richard Himber’s Sterling Silver Gimmick: The performer places a ribbon around her neck to show how long it is. The ribbon is then placed into an envelope so that it hangs out of both ends evenly. The envelope and ribbon is then cut into
0059: Richard Himber’s Sterling Silver GimmickEst. $200-$300
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Hofzinser The Card Box – Magic Christian: Magic Christian did a very limited release reproduction of Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser’s (1806–1875) brilliant card box that Hofzinser performed in the 1800’s. This round, silver box (xx x xx”)
0060: Hofzinser The Card Box – Magic ChristianEst. $500-$600
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Hofzinser Wonderful Wand - Rudiger Deutsch: A limited edition reproduction of a silver plated wand used by Viennese magician Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser to vanish a finger ring thanks to a ball at one end that secretly opens. Complete with
0061: Hofzinser Wonderful Wand - Rudiger DeutschEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Giant Production Clock - Donald Holmes: Large chrome-plated clock for production from beneath a silk or other large apparatus. Circa 1930. Scarce. Condition: Very Good.
0062: Giant Production Clock - Donald HolmesEst. $100-$200
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Evacuee Doll - Jack Hughes: Circa 1944. This WWII-era effect finds an evacuee leaving her London home for the safety of a large country estate. (Something many real-life children experienced during the London “Blitz.”) She
0063: Evacuee Doll - Jack HughesEst. $200-$300
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Silk Gun - Joseph: Silk handkerchief placed over the barrel of a simulated Mauser hand gun visibly vanishes when a shot is fired. Precision-made. Circa 1940. Condition: Very Good.
0065: Silk Gun - JosephEst. $200-$300
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Coin Casket – Charles Kalish: This beautiful coin casket (Ca. 1976) will vanish each of 4 coins one at a time and magically have them all appear simultaneously at the end of the routine. Covered in black leather with some wear
0066: Coin Casket – Charles KalishEst. $500-$600
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Unusual Billiard Ball and Die Box - JMOK: This Billiard Ball Die Box works differently than the traditional Billiard Ball Die Boxes that have been on the market. Beautifully made and hallmarked JMOK. Condition: Very Good.
0067: Unusual Billiard Ball and Die Box - JMOKEst. $400-$600
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Blumen- Pokal (Flower Cup) – Klingl: Blooming flowers from a nickel and gold-plated vase. The lid has a false compartment that makes it look like it is filled with soil. Seeds can be added to the soil. When the lid is placed on the
0069: Blumen- Pokal (Flower Cup) – KlinglEst. $800-$1,200
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Nesting Boxes – S. Klingl: 6 beautifully made colored nesting boxes (the largest is 5” x7.5”). The boxes close and lock together. They are each stamped S. Klingl and are considered rare. These were acquired from the
0071: Nesting Boxes – S. KlinglEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Tinten Pokal - Regular (Ink to Goldfish): This is the regular sized version of the Ink to Goldfish and it is stamped Klingl. Here the cloth cover over the interior glass insert is pulled by a clockwork motor.Condition: Very Good.
0072: Tinten Pokal - Regular (Ink to Goldfish)Est. $300-$400
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Ink Producing Ladle – Possibly Roterberg: Believed to be invented by Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser (1806-1875), the ladle is used so that ink can be picked up out of a glass container that seems to be filled with ink. It is traditionally used in
0073: Ink Producing Ladle – Possibly RoterbergEst. $150-$300
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