Blackstone Magic Auction 2017-10-28 Auction - 473 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 8
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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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Goldston, Will. Great Magicians’ Tricks.: Goldston, Will. Great Magicians' Tricks. London: Will Goldston, Ltd., 1931. Original cloth, gilt lettered. Number 288 from the limited first edition. Frontispiece, illustrated. 4to. Minor foxing to
0318: Goldston, Will. Great Magicians’ Tricks.Est. $100-$200
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Group of Three Magic Posters.: Group of Three Magic Posters. Including "The Magic of David Copperfield" (Contemporary Theatricals, ca. 1983, linen-backed, 48 x 38"); "Penn and Teller Get Killed" (Warner Bros., 1989, rolled, 40 x
0463: Group of Three Magic Posters.Est. $200-$300
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Napkin Caricature of Blackstone.: Dunn, Bob (American, 1908 – 1989). Napkin Caricature of Blackstone. Circa 1940s. Ink drawing of Blackstone on a linen napkin, framed and signed by Dunn in the corner: "For Blackstone the greatest
0014: Napkin Caricature of Blackstone.Est. $200-$400
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Group of Four Souvenir Blackstone Programs.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Group of Four Souvenir Blackstone Programs. 1950s. Original pictorial self-wrappers. Illustrated. 4to. Fine.
0169: Group of Four Souvenir Blackstone Programs.Est. $100-$200
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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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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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Goldston, Will. Group of Bound Files of Goldston: Goldston, Will. Group of Bound Files of Goldston Periodicals. Twenty volumes total, comprising incomplete files of original issues, including The Magician Monthly (Vols. 1, 6—11, 15—21;
0319: Goldston, Will. Group of Bound Files of GoldstonEst. $200-$400
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Cards as Weapons.: Jay, Ricky. Cards as Weapons. New York: Darien House, 1977. Pictorial softcovers. Illustrated. 8vo. Small tear to front cover, light creases.
0349: Cards as Weapons.Est. $100-$150
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Vernon Cellus the White Wizard.: Cellus, Vernon (Samuel Whittington Wickes). Vernon Cellus the White Wizard. Netherfield: Stafford Co. Ltd., ca. 1920. Vibrant lithograph depicts Cellus in a white dress suit standing between Egyptian
0454: Vernon Cellus the White Wizard.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Blackstone Assistant’s Magic Costume.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Blackstone Assistant's Magic Costume. American, ca. 1940s. Emerald green-sequined bodysuit with feather frill skirt, worn by assistants on stage in magic shows by
0026: Blackstone Assistant’s Magic Costume.Est. $300-$500
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Receipt for Blackstone Vanishing Birdcages.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Receipt for Blackstone Vanishing Birdcages. Issued by the Chicago Magic Co. and the National Magic Co. in 1934 and 1942, respectively. Blackstone purchases two
0076: Receipt for Blackstone Vanishing Birdcages.Est. $100-$200
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Two Lobby Photos of Blackstone and Assistants.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Two Lobby Photos of Blackstone and Assistants. New York: Nasib, ca. 1920s. Sepia prints depicting the magician at center or side of stage, surrounded by members of
0106: Two Lobby Photos of Blackstone and Assistants.Est. $200-$300
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Blackstone Novelty Calendar Pad: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Blackstone Novelty Calendar Pad. New York: Hollis, 1923. Novelty celluloid writing pad allows its user to make an image drawn on the surface appear to vanish.
0176: Blackstone Novelty Calendar PadEst. $100-$200
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Party Magic. Blackstone.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Party Magic. Blackstone. New York: Pathe Records, 1961. Novelty record features Blackstone teaching magic tricks and reciting brainteasers and riddles,
0181: Party Magic. Blackstone.Est. $50-$150
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Confessions of a Ghost Hunter.: Price, Harry. Confessions of a Ghost Hunter. London: Putnam, 1936. First edition. Black cloth, gilt spine title, with the scarce pictorial dust-jacket. Halftone photographic frontispiece and plates.
0366: Confessions of a Ghost Hunter.Est. $100-$200
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The Tarbell Course in Magic.: Tarbell, Harlan. The Tarbell Course in Magic. New York: N.L. Magic / Louis Tannen, 1942—1971. Seven vols., various editions and printings. Cloth. Illustrated. 8vo. Bookplates to several vols.,
0381: The Tarbell Course in Magic.Est. $100-$150
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A Complaint by Horace Goldin Against Blackstone.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). A Complaint by Horace Goldin Against Blackstone. New York, 1932—33. Three pages total, comprising the letter sent to Blackstone by Pat Casey of the Vaudeville
0052: A Complaint by Horace Goldin Against Blackstone.Est. $300-$500
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The Vanishing Horse Printing Block and Poster.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). The Vanishing Horse Printing Block and Poster. Circa 1930s. Two pieces, including a copper-plated pictorial printing block (5 ½ x 6 ½") and a corresponding
0162: The Vanishing Horse Printing Block and Poster.Est. $200-$300