Winter Magic Auction 2017-12-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 7
Chung Ling Soo. The Marvelous Chinese Conjurer.Radarcos.Outstanding Scrapbook of Kolar Photographs, Letters,
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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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The Mummy.: The Mummy. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1960s. A tiny mummy vanishes from one sarcophagus and reappears in another. Sarcophagi made of wood, in purple and teal, with gold detailing and reverse-painted
0145: The Mummy.Est. $1,000-$1,800
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Pimmel Snitter.: Pimmel Snitter. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1960s. Small stainless steel blade penetrates a cigarette in a wooden holder without harming the cigarette. 3 1/2 x 1 ¼" overall. Very good.
0146: Pimmel Snitter.Est. $150-$250
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Penetrating Awl.: Penetrating Awl. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. A miniature awl penetrates a piece of clear plastic at three points when placed in a small holder. Wooden awl 3" long. Fine.
0147: Penetrating Awl.Est. $300-$500
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Radarcos.: Radarcos. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1950s. A miniature barrel, a bottle of port and an egg in a stand are used in a Bob Hummer-style divination effect. Turned wooden props hand-painted in exceptional
0148: Radarcos.Est. $400-$600
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Ring Box of Buddha.: Ring Box of Buddha. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1950s. A ring of a chosen color penetrates a solid wand threaded through a miniature pagoda-like box. Wooden box and rings with plastic wand and metal
0149: Ring Box of Buddha.Est. $200-$400
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Separating Discs.: Separating Discs. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1960s. A wooden pedestal holds a stack of six plastic discs- three in teal stacked on three in red. On command, the colors in the stack alternate. Base 1
0150: Separating Discs.Est. $300-$400
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Spot Change Die.: Spot Change Die. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. The spots on a black die change from white to red when turned under a small red lens. Die 1". Very good.
0151: Spot Change Die.Est. $200-$300
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Tappit.: Tappit. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1960s. A spectator silently spells out a number chosen from a plaque as the performer taps six overturned tiles in succession with a wand. When the spectator
0152: Tappit.Est. $300-$500
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Triple Mental Miracle.: Triple Mental Miracle. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. A hinged gold-pinstriped hard plastic case with a set of sticks numbered 0-9. The magician, with his back turned, is able to predict how many
0153: Triple Mental Miracle.Est. $200-$400
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The Tumbling Blocks.: The Tumbling Blocks. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. A Jacob’s Ladder-style pocket trick allows the performer to change the surface’s color to black, white with red spots, or white with green
0154: The Tumbling Blocks.Est. $200-$400
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Calculator and Prediction Book.: Calculator and Prediction Book. Arizona: Richard Gerlitz, 2008. After several calculations are entered, the performer is able to display the first four serial numbers of a spectator’s dollar bill
0155: Calculator and Prediction Book.Est. $200-$300
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Oriental Dice Box.: Oriental Dice Box. Arizona: Richard Gerlitz, ca. 2002. The magician predicts the sum of three dice after being shaken inside the box. Plastic with Oriental-themed decals on both sides. 2 ¾" diam.,
0156: Oriental Dice Box.Est. $200-$300
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Temple of Dragons and Jewel Chest of Sea Ling.: Temple of Dragons and Jewel Chest of Sea Ling. Arizona: Richard Gerlitz, ca. 2000. A wooden jewel chest filled with baubles is locked into an open cabinet with crystal clear top by running a solid
0157: Temple of Dragons and Jewel Chest of Sea Ling.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Clock of Cleopatra.: Clock of Cleopatra. Germany: Diemar Willert, 1980s. Device allows performer to predict a spectator’s number; outfitted with internal battery-operated light used to illuminate number from within.
0158: Clock of Cleopatra.Est. $150-$250
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Wind Blown Sands of Cleopatra.: Wind Blown Sands of Cleopatra. Germany: Diemar Willert, 1980s. An obelisk filled with sand and metal filings and a magnetized cube featuring Egyptian symbols aid the performer in a divination
0159: Wind Blown Sands of Cleopatra.Est. $150-$250
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Coin Vase.: Coin Vase. New York: Charles Kalish, mid—1970s. Precision-turned brass vase from which a stack of coins or individual coin can be vanished. Includes locking rattle mechanism and nesting insert. 3"
0160: Coin Vase.Est. $500-$700
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Hong Kong Paddle.: Hong Kong Paddle. Germany: Willi Wessel, 1980s. Chips on the paddle double or change color at the magician’s command. Elaborate Chinese writing appears on paddle to end the routine. Imported by
0161: Hong Kong Paddle.Est. $200-$300
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Morison Pill Box.: McKinven, John. Morison Pill Box. Lake Forest, Ill., ca. 1990. Finely turned hardwood vase with red ball and shell. The ball is removed from the vase, vanishes, then reappears inside. Hand-turned
0162: Morison Pill Box.Est. $800-$1,000
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Nest of Wallets.: Nest of Wallets. Mid-twentieth century. A borrowed ring or coin is instantly transposed into the innermost of three zipped and nested leather purses. Outermost wallet 5 1/2 x 3". Fine.
0163: Nest of Wallets.Est. $80-$150
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Two Vintage Pocket Tricks.: Two Vintage Pocket Tricks. 1950s. Including Davenport’s brass cannon divination effect, allowing performer to predict the number of ball bearings inserted into barrel by a spectator; and a set of
0164: Two Vintage Pocket Tricks.Est. $150-$250
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Danny Dew’s Copper Paul Fox Cups.: Dew, Daniel. Danny Dew’s Copper Paul Fox Cups. Phoenix: Danny Dew, ca. 1965. Highly polished copper cups designed by Paul Fox. Owned and used by Danny Dew. With four crocheted balls and three final
0165: Danny Dew’s Copper Paul Fox Cups.Est. $400-$600
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Danny Dew’s Paul Fox Candy and Confetti Bowl.: Dew, Daniel. Danny Dew’s Paul Fox Candy and Confetti Bowl. Phoenix: Danny Dew, ca. 1965. Confetti scooped in to the bowl changes to sweets as if by magic. Chrome plated. With hat coil ring, two hat
0166: Danny Dew’s Paul Fox Candy and Confetti Bowl.Est. $400-$600
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Group of four thread reels owned by Danny Dew.: Dew, Danny. Group of four thread reels owned by Danny Dew. 1940s – 60s. Various makers. Including one with a finger clip, one with a large device for clipping the reel inside a coat or to a belt,
0168: Group of four thread reels owned by Danny Dew.Est. $200-$300