Blackstone Magic Auction 2017-10-28 Auction - 473 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 13
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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Welsh Rarebit Pan.: Welsh Rarebit Pan. Circa 1930. Handsome chrome plated pan facilitates the baking of a cake in a borrowed hat or the production of a live rabbit from the hat. 9 ¾" high. Dusty, but good condition.
0288: Welsh Rarebit Pan.Est. $200-$300
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Doors to Tommy Willard’s Sawing Illusion.: Willard, Tom. Doors to Tommy Willard's Sawing Illusion. Two plywood doors from the boxes used to saw a woman in half in the Willard show. Reverses lined with pleated fabric. Hand painted "WW"
0289: Doors to Tommy Willard’s Sawing Illusion.Est. $50-$100
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Clown With Vanishing Head Automaton.: Clown With Vanishing Head Automaton. Paris: Pierre Mayer, ca. 2006. Hand-painted wooden automaton with exposed works. Depicting a clown holding a fan in front of his face; as the crank is turned he
0290: Clown With Vanishing Head Automaton.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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The Turk Chess-Player Automaton.: The Turk Chess-Player Automaton. Paris: Pierre Mayer, ca. 2010s. Hand-painted wooden automaton with exposed works. Modeled after Von Kempelen's famous eighteenth century chess-player automaton, and
0291: The Turk Chess-Player Automaton.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Las Vegas Kardma.: Ackerman, Allan. Las Vegas Kardma. A—1 Multimedia, 1994. Deluxe collector's edition, an unnumbered copy signed by the author on the limitation page. Full crimson leather, gilt-lettered, with
0292: Las Vegas Kardma.Est. $100-$150
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The Oriental Magic of the Bambergs.: Albo, Robert, Eric Lewis and David Bamberg. The Oriental Magic of the Bambergs. San Francisco Book Co., 1973. Number 182 of 1,000 copies. Original cloth, gilt-lettered. Illustrated. 4to. Very good.
0294: The Oriental Magic of the Bambergs.Est. $200-$300
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Alexander’s Book of Mystery.: Alexander, C. (Claude Alexander Conlin). Alexander's Book of Mystery. Los Angeles, 1922. Printed wrappers. 8vo. Two pages soiled at rear. With fold-out palmistry chart, "Scientific Chart of the Hand"
0296: Alexander’s Book of Mystery.Est. $100-$150
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Automata: The Golden Age, 1848—1914.: Bailly, Christian. Automata: The Golden Age, 1848—1914. Sotheby's, 1987. Gilt-lettered decorative cloth, pictorial dust-jacket. Illustrated, color plates. 4to. Fine.
0297: Automata: The Golden Age, 1848—1914.Est. $200-$300
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Isn’t It Wonderful?: Bertram, Charles. Isn't It Wonderful? London: Swann & Sonnenschein, 1896. First Edition. Crimson cloth gilt stamped. Frontispiece, plates. 8vo. Covers rubbed and slightly discolored.
0299: Isn’t It Wonderful?Est. $200-$300
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A Magician in Many Lands.: Bertram, Charles. A Magician in Many Lands. London: George Routledge, 1911. Navy cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Frontispiece. Plates. 8vo. Hinges a bit weak, gift inscription to flyleaf, otherwise
0300: A Magician in Many Lands.Est. $150-$250
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Blitz, Signor. Two Volumes by Blitz.: Blitz, Signor. Two Volumes by Blitz. Including Fifty Years in the Magic Circle (Hartford, 1871; steel-engraved frontis., engraved half-title; several signatures at middle nearly detached); and The
0301: Blitz, Signor. Two Volumes by Blitz.Est. $150-$250
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Boy’s Own Conjuring Book, (The).: Boy's Own Conjuring Book, (The). New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860. Blue cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Frontispiece (browned). Illustrated with nearly 200 engravings. 8vo. Binding weak but
0302: Boy’s Own Conjuring Book, (The).Est. $150-$250
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Around the World with a Magician and a Juggler.: Burlingame, H.J. Around the World with a Magician and a Juggler. Chicago: Clyde, 1891. Re-bound blue cloth with original pictorial cover laid down. Portrait frontispiece, illustrated with plates.
0303: Around the World with a Magician and a Juggler.Est. $100-$200
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Bruce Cervon’s Castle Notebooks.: Cervon, Bruce. Bruce Cervon's Castle Notebooks. Tahoma, Calif.: L&L, 2008—9. Partial set, including vols. 3—5 (of five). Each a numbered copy from the limited edition of 500 copies. Tall 8vo.
0304: Bruce Cervon’s Castle Notebooks.Est. $200-$300
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The Annals of Conjuring.: Clarke, Sidney W. The Annals of Conjuring. New York: Magico, 1983. Gilt-stamped hardcovers. Illustrated. 8vo. Index by Bob Lund. Accompanied by a typed letter from Lund, signed "Bob", to Dan Waldron
0305: The Annals of Conjuring.Est. $100-$200
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Cremer, W.H and Frank Bellew. Four Volumes on: Cremer, W.H and Frank Bellew. Four Volumes on Conjuring. Including Hanky Panky (London: Chatto & Windus, 1875; color frontis.; 32 pages of advts.; Toole Stott 1017); The Secret Out (London: John
0306: Cremer, W.H and Frank Bellew. Four Volumes onEst. $250-$350
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The Death-Blow to Spiritualism.: Davenport, Reuben Briggs. The Death-Blow to Spiritualism. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1888. Original pictorial wrappers (spine perished, rear cover lacking). 8vo. Soiling and tears to cover, but clean
0307: The Death-Blow to Spiritualism.Est. $100-$200
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DeMoulin Bros. & Co. Burlesque and Side Degree: DeMoulin Bros. & Co. Burlesque and Side Degree Specialties. Greenville, Ill., ca. 1924. Catalog No. 331, filled with the hazing paraphernalia, costumes, and horrifying devices used to initiate
0308: DeMoulin Bros. & Co. Burlesque and Side DegreeEst. $200-$300
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Hocus Pocus, or the Whole Art of Legerdemain in: Dean, Henry. Hocus Pocus, or the Whole Art of Legerdemain in Perfection. Glasgow: [Robert Anderson], 1886 (facsimile of the 1797 Glasgow edition). Plain paper—backed covers, printed spine label.
0309: Hocus Pocus, or the Whole Art of Legerdemain inEst. $300-$400
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The House of the Sphinx.: Evans, Henry Ridgley. The House of the Sphinx. New York and Washington: Neale Publishing, 1907. Grey cloth stamped in gold and black. 8vo. Ex-Egyptian Hall Museum. Very minor wear to cloth. Very good.
0310: The House of the Sphinx.Est. $400-$600
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Soirees Fantastiques.: Fechner, Christian. Soirees Fantastiques. Paris: FCF Editions, 1988. First English edition, "for private circulation only". Two red cloth volumes, with matching slipcase. One volume of text,
0311: Soirees Fantastiques.Est. $500-$700