Winter Magic Auction 2017-12-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 10
Chung Ling Soo. The Marvelous Chinese Conjurer.Radarcos.Outstanding Scrapbook of Kolar Photographs, Letters,
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Chicago, IL, United States
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Winter Magic Auction

Our December sale will feature magic collectibles in a wide range of categories. From uncommon Chung Ling Soo posters to early broadsides, a selection of rare and unusual Taytelbaum-made tricks, choice ephemera, collectible apparatus, and antiquarian books.
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Milo and Roger Photo and Memorabilia Collection.: [Milo and Roger (Arthur Brandon and Roger Coker)] Milo and Roger Photo and Memorabilia Collection. 1960s–90s. Carton full of memorabilia related to, and the former property of, Milo and Roger.
0218: Milo and Roger Photo and Memorabilia Collection.Est. $300-$400
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Sword Cabinet.: Sword Cabinet. Los Angeles: John Gaughan and Associates, 1977. Swords are thrust through a cabinet with a lady inside. When the doors are opened, the lady has vanished. The swords are removed and she
0219: Sword Cabinet.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Temple of Benares.: Temple of Benares. Circa 1980. An assistant is placed in the cabinet, which is then skewered with swords. The doors are open and she has vanished. Moments later, she reappears unharmed. With a
0220: Temple of Benares.Est. $400-$600
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The Inexhaustible Waltz.: Anderson, John Henry. The Inexhaustible Waltz. New York: S.C. Jollie, 1851. Two-color lithographed sheet music whose cover depicts Anderson performing parlor magic. p. [1] 2—4. Margins trimmed,
0221: The Inexhaustible Waltz.Est. $400-$600
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The Bottle Polka.: Anderson, John Henry. The Bottle Polka. New York: S.C. Jollie, 1851. Pictorial lithographed sheet music, composed by Kneringer, bearing an oval vignette of Anderson performing the Inexhaustible
0222: The Bottle Polka.Est. $400-$600
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Fifty Years in the Magic Circle.: Blitz, Signor (Antonio van Zandt). Fifty Years in the Magic Circle. Hartford, Conn.: Belknap & Bliss, 1871. Pictorial orange cloth stamped in gilt. Steel-engraved portrait frontis., engraved title,
0223: Fifty Years in the Magic Circle.Est. $150-$250
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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. New York: E. Duyckinck, 1814. Seventeenth Edition. Contemporary quarter calf, marbled covers worn through at edges.
0224: Hocus Pocus, or the Whole Art of Legerdemain inEst. $200-$300
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Modern Magic.: Hoffmann, Professor (Angelo J. Lewis). Modern Magic. London: George Routledge and Sons, (1876). First Edition, First State. Publisher’s green pictorial cloth, later pink endpapers. Frontispiece
0225: Modern Magic.Est. $400-$600
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Ingleby’s Whole Art of Legerdemain.: Ingleby, Thomas. Ingleby’s Whole Art of Legerdemain. London: T. Hughes, (1815). Faded original paper-backed printed boards. 12mo. p. [i—v] vi—xxiv, [1] 2—106 + 1 blank. With the half-title,
0227: Ingleby’s Whole Art of Legerdemain.Est. $500-$700
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Boy’s Own Conjuring Book, (The).: Boy’s Own Conjuring Book, (The). New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860. Modern library buckram, spine title in gilt. Illustrated with engravings. 8vo. p. [i], ii—xii, 13—416. Ownership signature on
0228: Boy’s Own Conjuring Book, (The).Est. $150-$200
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Magic, Pretended Miracles and Remarkable Natural: Magic, Pretended Miracles and Remarkable Natural Phenomena. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, ca. 1850. No. 30 of The Monthly Volume. Blind-embossed cloth, gilt spine title, a.e.g. Small
0229: Magic, Pretended Miracles and Remarkable NaturalEst. $200-$300
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Routledge’s Handbook of Conjuring.: Routledge’s Handbook of Conjuring. London: George Routledge & Sons, (1868). Original pictorial covers retained and re-backed with green leather. Illustrated. 8vo. Front and rear ad leaves heavily
0230: Routledge’s Handbook of Conjuring.Est. $100-$200
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Young Man’s Book of Amusement, (The).: Young Man’s Book of Amusement, (The). London: Milner & Co., [n.d.]. Publisher’s cloth, spine gilt lettered. Folding frontispiece. 16mo. 1 leaf, p. [1] 2—384. Marginal soiling and slight losses
0232: Young Man’s Book of Amusement, (The).Est. $100-$150
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Fun Upon Fun; or the Humours of a Fair.: Fun Upon Fun; or the Humours of a Fair. Glasgow: Sold by J. Lumsden & Son, ca. 1820. Buff plain wraps, title hand-lettered, tipped-into modern quarter leather folder. Eight wood-engraved plates
0233: Fun Upon Fun; or the Humours of a Fair.Est. $300-$500
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Parlour Magic.: Parlour Magic. London: Tilt & Bogue, ca. 1840. Contemporary cloth boards, re-backed. Engraved title, lacking the pink dedication called for by Toole Stott. Illustrated. 8vo. Light or mild foxing,
0235: Parlour Magic.Est. $100-$200
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Two Antiquarian Conjuring Biographies.: Two Antiquarian Conjuring Biographies. Including Leaves from Conjurers’ Scrap Books (Chicago, 1891) by Burlingame and Lives of the Conjurors (London, 1876; Toole Stott 304) by Frost. Original
0239: Two Antiquarian Conjuring Biographies.Est. $200-$300
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Four Antiquarian Boy’s Books on Conjuring and: Four Antiquarian Boy’s Books on Conjuring and Recreations. Including The Boy’s Own Book (Philadelphia, 1839; half-title removed, foxed); The Boy’s Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Recreations
0240: Four Antiquarian Boy’s Books on Conjuring andEst. $150-$250
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Natuurlyk Toverboek.: [Decremps, Henri] Natuurlyk Toverboek. Amsterdam: Allart En Van Der Plaats, 1791—94. Eight parts in two vols., contemporary quarter leather, gilt spine titles. Engraved frontispiece of a performer
0241: Natuurlyk Toverboek.Est. $800-$1,200