Winter Magic Auction 2017-12-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 3
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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Satyr Head Automaton.: Satyr Head Automaton. Findhorn: Michael Start, The House of Automata, 2011. Lifelike figure composed of papier-mache, plywood, and metal, having glass eyes and wind-up spring-driven clockwork motor,
0052: Satyr Head Automaton.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Astro-Ball Cabinet.: Astro-Ball Cabinet. California: Milson-Worth Industries, ca. 1975. A ball and glass are placed into a cabinet, the doors of which are shut. When re-opened, the ball is inside the glass. Very good.
0053: Astro-Ball Cabinet.Est. $200-$300
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Balloon to Rabbit.: Balloon to Rabbit. Vandalia: Walter Sheppard, ca. 1990. When a balloon placed in a small cage pops, a rabbit appears in its place. Highly decorated cage with transfers in the Okito style. 15 1/2 x 10
0054: Balloon to Rabbit.Est. $200-$300
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Banner Nest of Boxes.: Banner Nest of Boxes. Azusa: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1980. A dove and the box it is placed in vanishes. They reappear nested inside two other boxes in full view. Finely decorated in the Okito style
0055: Banner Nest of Boxes.Est. $400-$600
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Billiard Ball Stand.: Billiard Ball Stand. Azusa: Owen Magic, ca. 1995. Lacquered wooden billiard ball stand in red, black, and gold-glaze, facilitating the production of billiard balls as if from thin air. 20" tall.
0056: Billiard Ball Stand.Est. $700-$900
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Paul Fox Beer Trick.: Paul Fox Beer Trick. Phoenix: Danny Dew, ca. 1965. Confetti scooped into an empty can of beer transforms into cold beer. With gimmick, can, instructions, and a template for cutting extra gimmicks.
0057: Paul Fox Beer Trick.Est. $200-$300
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Production Bird Cage.: Production Bird Cage. North Hollywood: Merv Taylor, ca. 1955. A round, collapsible stainless steel cage, which can be produced from “nowhere." 13" diameter (open). Not hallmarked; possibly the
0058: Production Bird Cage.Est. $100-$200
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Van Warren’s Four Magical Elements.: [Bizarre Magick] Van Warren’s Four Magical Elements. Ca. 1990. Complete set of props for the routine, including six sterling silver occult objects, crystal, small candles, miniature joss sticks;
0060: Van Warren’s Four Magical Elements.Est. $200-$300
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Blue Phantom.: Blue Phantom. Azusa: Owen Magic, ca. 1980s. A blue checker stacked among gold-colored checkers mysteriously travels to a different position when covered by the tube. 17 1/2" tall. Very good.
0061: Blue Phantom.Est. $400-$600
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Book of Spells.: Book of Spells. Virginia: Collectors Workshop, ca. 1995. Thick faux book of “spells" with gilt decorated cover acts as a case for magician’s props. At the command of the performer, the lid of the
0062: Book of Spells.Est. $800-$1,200
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Botania – 30 Bloom.: Botania – 30 Bloom. Akron: H. Marshall, ca. 1980. Thirty red/white feather flower blooms appear from a previously empty cone when it is lifted away from the large metal pot. Locking pot version,
0063: Botania – 30 Bloom.Est. $400-$600
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Botania – 50 Bloom.: Botania – 50 Bloom. Akron: H. Marshall, ca. 1980. Fifty multicolored feather flower blooms appear from a previously empty cone when it is lifted away from the large metal pot. Locking pot version,
0064: Botania – 50 Bloom.Est. $800-$1,200
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Box of Pam.: Box of Pam. Colon: Abbott’s Magic Mfg., ca. 2000. A box is disassembled and both hinged sides are shown, yet upon reassembly, a large production is made from within. Invented by Gerald Taylor of
0065: Box of Pam.Est. $100-$200
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Box, Tray, and Screen.: Box, Tray, and Screen. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1940. A box is built up, piece-by-piece on top of a three-fold screen. A massive production of livestock is then made from within. Designed by
0066: Box, Tray, and Screen.Est. $800-$1,200
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Ultra Card Rise.: Ultra Card Rise. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1935. A selected card rises from the pack while it is isolated in a nickeled metal houlette. 10 ¾" high. Hallmarked. Very good.
0067: Ultra Card Rise.Est. $300-$500
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Card Star.: Card Star. Pasadena: Okito-Williams ca. 1997. Handsomely lacquered wooden star, accented with decals. Chosen cards appear on its five points at the magician’s command. 19 ¾" high, 12 ¾" wide.
0068: Card Star.Est. $600-$800
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Card Sword.: Card Sword. Manufacturer unknown, mid-twentieth century. A selected card is speared on the end of the large metal sword as the pack is thrown in the air. 30" long. Well-designed concealment and
0069: Card Sword.Est. $200-$300
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Card Sword.: Card Sword. North Hollywood: Merv Taylor, ca. 1955. Handsome cast metal sword with silver-tone handle. Magician stabs a selected card from dozens falling through the air. Original wooden case,
0070: Card Sword.Est. $300-$500
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Cardini-Made Magician’s Reel.: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini-Made Magician’s Reel. Circa 1965. Small reel threaded with monofilament. Finger break mechanism. Turned brass case with knurled edges. Hallmarked
0071: Cardini-Made Magician’s Reel.Est. $400-$600
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Cardini’s Portable Reel Repair Kit.: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini’s Portable Reel Repair Kit. Wooden cigar box filled with tools, thread, and spare parts to repair reels, including a tin of magician’s wax and a
0072: Cardini’s Portable Reel Repair Kit.Est. $800-$1,200