Blackstone Magic Auction 2017-10-28 Auction - 473 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 10
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Blackstone Magic Auction

Our October sale features relics from the career of Harry Blackstone, Sr. In a career spanning some five decades, Blackstone cemented his reputation as the leading stage magician of his generation. He filled theaters from coast-to-coast, became a comic book hero, endorsed products, and cast a magic spell over theater patrons for nearly half a century. The auction features Blackstone memorabilia owned, used, and collected by the master, among them original oil paintings, show costumes, Blackstone's famous Vanishing Birdcage (and other props), stone lithographs, photographs, correspondence and archival material, original cartoons and artwork, film footage and audio recordings of Blackstone and his troupe, and much more. Much of the material has been unseen for the last five decades. Complementing the Blackstone material will be objects related to the career of his son and successor, Harry Blackstone, Jr., as well as a selection of choice vintage magic posters, props, books, and ephemera.
Auction Curator:
Gabe Fajuri
Gabe Fajuri
President
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Mechanical Card Box.: Mechanical Card Box. Circa 1910. Copper box painted black facilitates the exchange of cards or billets placed inside. Elaborate and unusual locking mechanism for secret compartment. Upper lid
0216: Mechanical Card Box.Est. $300-$500
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Card Ladle.: Card Ladle. Circa 1920. Unusual design; ladle switches one playing card or billet for another. 20 ½" long. Likely repainted.
0217: Card Ladle.Est. $200-$400
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Crystal Card Rise.: Crystal Card Rise. Circa 1915. Selected cards rise from the pack while it is isolated in a crystal houlette affixed to a handsome nickel-plated wand. Method identical to the P&L "Ultra" Card Rise. 10
0218: Crystal Card Rise.Est. $250-$350
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Card Rising Stand.: Card Rising Stand. American, ca. 1905. Handsome nickel plated stand with wooden platform and attached metal Houlette. Selected cards rise from the pack isolated in the Houlette. Base reminiscent of
0219: Card Rising Stand.Est. $400-$600
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Gordien’s Magical Card Riser.: Gordien's Magical Card Riser. Minneapolis: Henry Gordien, ca. 1931. Secret device affixes under a table and causes cards to rise one by one from a pack. Hallmarked. Suction cups perished, mechanism
0220: Gordien’s Magical Card Riser.Est. $100-$200
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Sybil Card Rise.: Sybil Card Rise. London: Will Goldston Ltd., ca. 1940. Cards rise from the deck isolated in a metal and glass houlette held at the tips of the fingers. Includes gimmick, deck, and houlette.
0221: Sybil Card Rise.Est. $150-$250
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Rising Card Tray.: Rising Card Tray. New York: U.F. Grant [?], ca. 1938. Selected cards rise from a metal houlette isolated on a wooden tray. Gimmick a predecessor of the Val Evans Card Rise, and cleverly concealed.
0222: Rising Card Tray.Est. $250-$350
Rising Cards.: Rising Cards. Massachusetts: Val Evans, ca. 1939. Chosen cards rise from the pack while it is isolated in a wooden houlette on a tray. Locking gimmick defies detection. Tray 12 x 12". Light wear;
0223: Rising Cards.Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Stratosphere Card Rise.: Stratosphere Card Rise. Hamburg: Janos Bartl, ca. 1939. Selected cards rise from the pack isolated in a metal and glass houlette. At the outset of the routine, the front and rear doors of the
0224: Stratosphere Card Rise.Est. $800-$1,200
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Card Star.: Card Star. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1940. Selected cards appear on the points of a wooden star when the pack is thrown at it. 21" high. Minor wear.
0225: Card Star.Est. $400-$600
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Card Star.: Card Star. Bridgeport: Sherms Inc., ca. 1935. Nickel-plated star on art deco-style base. Five selected cards appear on the points of the star. 24" high. Rear plate shifted, else very good.
0226: Card Star.Est. $500-$700
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Card Sword.: Card Sword. Hamburg: Bartl, ca. 1910. A selected card is speared on the end of this large nickel-plated sword as the pack is thrown in the air. 36" long. Heavy and attractive, sound mechanically,
0227: Card Sword.Est. $800-$1,200
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Coin Holdout.: Coin Holdout. Circa 1950. Secret device worn under the sleeve facilitates the vanish or production of silver dollar coins. Brass construction, mounted to a leather strap. 10" long.
0228: Coin Holdout.Est. $400-$600
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Confetti Vase.: Confetti Vase. Circa 1915. Spun metal vase transforms a quantity of confetti into candy or any other object. 6 ½" high. Rim shows wear.
0229: Confetti Vase.Est. $400-$600
Portable Head Chopper.: Portable Head Chopper. Hong Kong: Chu's Magic/Peter Chu, 1975. A small guillotine-like device cuts through carrots in the lower holes, but avoids the victim's leg or arm in the large central opening.
0230: Portable Head Chopper.Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Bird Cage Canister.: Bird Cage Canister. Hong Kong: Chu's Magic, 1970s. A canister is filled with a quantity of fruit and silks, but at the magician's command these disappear and a live canary is found in the canister.
0231: Bird Cage Canister.Est. $300-$400
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Clock Dial and Hand.: Clock Dial and Hand. Hong Kong: Chu's Magic, ca. 1970s. The magician displays a clear acrylic clock dial. Its hand never fails to stop at the spectator's chosen time. 14" diam. Good.
0232: Clock Dial and Hand.Est. $300-$400
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Comedy Funnel.: Comedy Funnel. Hong Kong: Peter Chu (Chu's Magic), 1975. Chromed aluminum funnel with valve, used by the magician to produce water or other liquids. Signed "Peter Chu / Made in 1975". 6" long. Minor
0233: Comedy Funnel.Est. $150-$250
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Dove Pan.: Dove Pan. Hong Kong: Peter Chu (Chu's Magic), 1976. Chromed aluminum pedestal pan produces a quantity of material, or even a pair of live doves. Signed "Peter Chu/Made in 1976" on the cover. 7" tall.
0234: Dove Pan.Est. $150-$250
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Jumbo Square Circle.: Jumbo Square Circle. Hong Kong: Chu's Magic, ca. 1970s. A production of objects is made from the large painted aluminum tube, previously shown empty, resting on a pedestal, within the
0235: Jumbo Square Circle.Est. $250-$350
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Chinka Chink.: Chinka Chink. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. Four turned wooden blocks with reverse-painted Japanese characters magically transpose positions. In polished black case with Japanese character in one
0236: Chinka Chink.Est. $500-$700
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The Mummy.: The Mummy. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, ca. 1968. A tiny mummy vanishes from one sarcophagus and reappears in another. Sarcophagi made of wood, in maroon and blue, with gilt detailing and
0237: The Mummy.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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The Absconding Lycan.: The Absconding Lycan. Thailand: Magic Wagon, 2000s. A resin depiction of a mythic wolf-like creature, the Lycan, is shown stretched between two posts. A sheet of Plexiglas is placed behind the
0238: The Absconding Lycan.Est. $200-$300
Ghost Board.: Ghost Board. Thailand: Magic Wagon, 2000s. A small whiteboard rests on a teakwood stand, accompanied by brass covering plate, holding clips, and marker, which the magician uses to predict the word,
0239: Ghost Board.Est. $200-$300Lot Passed