Blackstone Magic Auction 2017-10-28 Auction - 473 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 12
Leather Top Hat from Blackstone’s Whiskers Illusion.Harry Blackstone’s Ink to Goldfish.Eclipses the Sun. Blackstone. Greatest Magician The
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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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A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 5.: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 5. New Haven, Conn., 1938 . Elaborate deluxe set includes Passe Passe Bottles, Die Box, Die Through Hat, Drum Head Tube, pull vanisher, wand, hank balls, card tricks,
0265: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 5.Est. $300-$500
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A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 2.: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 2. New Haven, Conn., 1938. Complete boxed set, including instructional booklet, props, original cardboard frame, and two small posters for the young conjuror to
0266: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Set No. 2.Est. $100-$200
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A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Sets. Group of Three.: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Sets. Group of Three. New Haven, Conn., ca. 1930s. Comprising Nos. 1½, 2001, and 2005. Boxed sets with original cardboard frames retained. Original instructional booklets
0267: A.C. Gilbert Mysto Magic Sets. Group of Three.Est. $200-$300
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Group of Four Vintage Magic Sets.: Group of Four Vintage Magic Sets. Including Zenith Magic Set No. 924 (1950s); Zenith Magic Set No. 955 (1950s); Mandrake the Magician Magic Kit (King, 1949); and Houdini's Magic Kit (Platt & Munk,
0268: Group of Four Vintage Magic Sets.Est. $100-$200
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Morison Pill Box.: Morison Pill Box. [German], ca. 1930s. Turned wooden vase from which a red ball vanishes, then reappears. 5 ½" tall. Scattered mild scratching to finish, mechanism faulty.
0269: Morison Pill Box.Est. $100-$200
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[P&L] Perfecto Coin Dropping Deck.: [P&L] Perfecto Coin Dropping Deck. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis [?], ca. 1930. Faux deck drops coins into a glass tumbler. Working not apparent. From Ray Goulet's Mini-Museum of Magic. With a
0270: [P&L] Perfecto Coin Dropping Deck.Est. $150-$250
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[P&L] Ultralight Electric Hand Mirror.: P&L] Ultralight Electric Hand Mirror. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1930. Metal hand mirror with internal battery-powered light. Manufactured and invented by J.A. Petrie. 12" long. White paint
0271: [P&L] Ultralight Electric Hand Mirror.Est. $200-$300
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Penetrating Glass.: Penetrating Glass. Boston: Val Evans, ca. 1945. A glass is covered with a handkerchief, and a plate is set on top of both. A tube is then balanced on the plate. The glass then slowly and visibly
0272: Penetrating Glass.Est. $300-$500
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Raz-ma-taz.: Raz-ma-taz. Colon: Abbott's Magic, ca. 1940. Selected cards appear at the front of the pack while it is isolated in a houlette. Celluloid panels (cracked), wood, and metal. 9 ¾" long. Uncommon.
0273: Raz-ma-taz.Est. $50-$150
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Rice and Orange Transposition Cones.: Rice and Orange Transposition Cones. Circa 1910. Set of three nickel plated cones used for the trick in which an orange and a quantity of rice or millet magically transpose locations. One finial
0274: Rice and Orange Transposition Cones.Est. $400-$600
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Rapping Hand.: Rapping Hand. Circa 1910. Disembodied hand raps out answers to questions, once for "yes" and twice for "no." Carved wood with fabric and lace cuff. Possibly reglued, but attractive and an unusual
0275: Rapping Hand.Est. $200-$300
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Silent Mora’s Net for his Balls & Net routine.: "Silent" Mora (Louis McCord). Silent Mora's Net for his Balls & Net routine. Circa 1949. Brown netting with clothesline border and white wooden rings at each corner, used for Mora's famous Balls &
0276: Silent Mora’s Net for his Balls & Net routine.Est. $200-$400
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Silk Cabby.: Silk Cabby. Rick Heath, for Le Grand David Spectacular Magic, ca. 1980s. Hand-painted black cabby with gilt floral designs ornamenting the sides, on rectangular feet. Signed by Heath on the
0277: Silk Cabby.Est. $300-$500
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Spirit Bell.: Spirit Bell. New York: New York Magic Co., ca. 1900. Metal bell rings once for "yes" and twice for "no" while hanging from a stand or suspended at the tip of the magician's wand. Wand hallmarked.
0278: Spirit Bell.Est. $400-$600
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[Spook Show] Luminous Skeleton.: [Spook Show] Luminous Skeleton. Columbus: Nelson Enterprises, ca. 1940s. Jointed skeleton figure, with luminous paint on heavy black cardboard. In the darkened theater, the figure glows and moves
0279: [Spook Show] Luminous Skeleton.Est. $400-$600
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Talking Skull.: Talking Skull. Columbus: Grant, ca. 1952 [?]. Papier-mache skull mounted to a hardwood board clicks its jaw to answer questions, once for "yes," and twice for "no." 9" high. Minor wear; good.
0280: Talking Skull.Est. $250-$350
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Talking Skull.: Talking Skull. Circa 1910. Carved wooden skull. Jaw clicks out answers to questions as if the skull were alive. Folk art look. Thread method. Approx. 9 x 5". Minor chipping to paint.
0281: Talking Skull.Est. $300-$500
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J. Oswald Rotating Eyes Skull Desk Clock.: J. Oswald Rotating Eyes Skull Desk Clock. Figural carved wooden skull clock whose eyes indicate the time, original base marked on underside. Signed "J. Oswald Germany/ No (0) Jewels Unadjusted",
0283: J. Oswald Rotating Eyes Skull Desk Clock.Est. $400-$600
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Will Rock / Thurston Show Theatrical Trunk.: [Thurston, Howard] Will Rock / Thurston Show Theatrical Trunk. Metal-bound trunk owned and used by Will Rock. Painted orange, with Rock's name stenciled on the exterior in black. Also bearing labels
0285: Will Rock / Thurston Show Theatrical Trunk.Est. $400-$800
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Vanishing & Reappearing Alarm Clock.: Vanishing & Reappearing Alarm Clock. After Martinka & Co., ca. 1910. A metal alarm clock vanishes, only to reappear instantly and visibly at the center of a gilt wood frame resting on the magician's
0286: Vanishing & Reappearing Alarm Clock.Est. $800-$1,200
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Manipulation Watches and Stand.: Manipulation Watches and Stand. Colon: Abbott's Magic, ca. 1942. Stack of four nesting watches and six separate manipulation watches, together with a triangular display stand. Stand 8" high.
0287: Manipulation Watches and Stand.Est. $100-$200