Blackstone Magic Auction 2017-10-28 Auction - 473 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 5
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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Collection of 25 Portraits of Harry Blackstone.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Collection of 25 Portraits of Harry Blackstone. Primarily 1940s and later, with several images depicting Blackstone in the 1910s and 20s. Both newspaper portraits,
0129: Collection of 25 Portraits of Harry Blackstone.Est. $250-$350
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Necromantic Extravaganza.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Necromantic Extravaganza. Chicago: Globe Poster Corp., ca. 1947. Two-color offset lithograph advertising the fantastic feats in the Blackstone show, among them the
0139: Necromantic Extravaganza.Est. $400-$600
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Blackstone. The World’s Master Magician.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Blackstone. The World's Master Magician. Circa 1935. Double-sided broadside heralding Blackstone's show at an RKO Orpheum, theatre, and promoting his Boiler Escape
0144: Blackstone. The World’s Master Magician.Est. $100-$200
Group of Blackstone Sr. Memorabilia.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Group of Blackstone Sr. Memorabilia. Four items, including the photo book The Great Blackstone (Abbott's, 1970), a Blackstone trick Holetite pencil, a Blackstone
0184: Group of Blackstone Sr. Memorabilia.Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Dr. Ross. Ghost Show.: Ross, Faucett. Dr. Ross. Ghost Show. Kansas City [?], ca. 1930. Two-color letterpress poster hailing the appearance of Ross and a company of ghosts, vampires, and other spirits. 33 ¾ x 21 ¾". Old
0469: Dr. Ross. Ghost Show.Est. $100-$150
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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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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
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Portrait Inscribed and Signed By Houdini to “L.: Houdini, Harry (Ehrich Weisz). Portrait Inscribed and Signed By Houdini to "L. Hoffman". Harrisburg, Penn: Kellogg Studio, 1912 (inscription date). Bust portrait of Houdini in tuxedo and bowtie,
0406: Portrait Inscribed and Signed By Houdini to “L.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Portrait of Harry Blackstone.: Johnstone, George (American, 1919—2004). Portrait of Harry Blackstone. Oil on canvas, a striking view of Blackstone as seen from backstage. Original carved wooden frame, label affixed to rear
0012: Portrait of Harry Blackstone.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Collection of Unused Blackstone Ephemera.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Collection of Unused Blackstone Ephemera. Circa 1930s—40s. Ten items, including unused examples of pictorially printed letterhead, envelopes, contracts, and call
0182: Collection of Unused Blackstone Ephemera.Est. $100-$200