Winter Magic Auction 2017-12-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 8
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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Danny Dew’s Martin Card Rise.: [Dew, Danny] Danny Dew’s Martin Card Rise. London: Jon Martin, ca. 1959. Selected cards rise one-at-a-time from the pack as it sits isolated in a glass. Faux pack finely crafted by Martin. Includes
0169: Danny Dew’s Martin Card Rise.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Locking Bird Cage Reel.: [Dew, Danny] Locking Bird Cage Reel. London: Jon Martin, ca. 1960. Heavy “dural" aluminum locking bird cage pull with attached pull vanisher (added by former owner Danny Dew). Leather armband with
0170: Locking Bird Cage Reel.Est. $900-$1,200
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Two Silver Cap and Pence Tricks.: Two Silver Cap and Pence Tricks. Likely made by Connie Haden, ca. 1950. One set made up of a straight leather cylinder with a magnetic stack and penny and two extra quarters, with wooden insert; and
0171: Two Silver Cap and Pence Tricks.Est. $150-$250
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T. Nelson Downs “Masterpiece Gimmick.”: T. Nelson Downs “Masterpiece Gimmick." Toronto: Ross Bertram, 1972. Specially crafted gimmick manufactured by Bertram for the famous feat originated by T. Nelson Downs of vanishing and reproducing
0172: T. Nelson Downs “Masterpiece Gimmick.”Est. $100-$200
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Danny Dew’s Collection of Coin Tricks and Gimmicked: [Coin Magic] Danny Dew’s Collection of Coin Tricks and Gimmicked Coins. American, 1950s–80s. Including over 50 tricks, many including solid silver coins. Among the items included in the
0173: Danny Dew’s Collection of Coin Tricks and GimmickedEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Die Box.: Die Box. New Haven: Petrie and Lewis, ca. 1939. Wooden box from which a die vanishes, only to reappear elsewhere. With shell, double door, and solid die. 7 1/2 x 4 x 4". Shell with small chips. Very
0174: Die Box.Est. $400-$600
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Disintigrator Box.: Disintigrator Box. California: Milson-Worth, ca. 1985. A rabbit or other object placed in the box visibly vanishes. The box is then disassembled piece-by-piece. Based on Ed Massey design. 9 1/2"
0175: Disintigrator Box.Est. $250-$350
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Drawer Box.: Drawer Box. California: Ben Wallace, ca. 1950. A large wooden box is shown empty, then instantly fills to the brim with livestock or any other object. Handsome crackle finish with gold and blue
0176: Drawer Box.Est. $200-$300
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Long Pour Salt Gimmick.: Long Pour Salt Gimmick. Phoenix: Danny Dew, ca. 1980. Spun aluminum gimmick for the salt pour trick designed by Paul Fox, made and distributed by Danny Dew. In original mailing box. Together with an
0177: Long Pour Salt Gimmick.Est. $100-$200
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Elephant Head Table.: Elephant Head Table. Pasadena: Homer Hudson, ca. 1960. Attractively finished in five colors, with finely cut-out design. Rear legs fold, top folds flat. Felt-covered top (stained) with removable plug
0178: Elephant Head Table.Est. $250-$350
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Fly-To Cage.: Fly-To Cage. Colon: Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co., ca. 1940. A brass cage vanishes from an open stand and reappears in a box shown empty moments before. Finish worn.
0179: Fly-To Cage.Est. $200-$300
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Jean Foley’s Orb-Eternal Rings.: Foley, Jean. Jean Foley’s Orb-Eternal Rings. North Hollywood: Merv Taylor, ca. 1955. Five-ring set; two linked, two single, one key. One oversized. 10" diameter. With felt carrying bag. Accompanied
0180: Jean Foley’s Orb-Eternal Rings.Est. $100-$200
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Gammatration and Cosmovision.: Gammatration and Cosmovision. Norwood: John Snyder, ca. 1936. A jumbo card placed in a slatted frame is penetrated by a magic wand. The card is unharmed. It subsequently visibly changes places with
0181: Gammatration and Cosmovision.Est. $300-$400
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Leon’s Improved Glass Penetration.: Leon’s Improved Glass Penetration. North Hollywood: Merv Taylor, ca. 1955. A sheet of glass is placed in a wooden box. The box is then perforated by metal spikes, yet the glass is unharmed. Box 4
0182: Leon’s Improved Glass Penetration.Est. $200-$400
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The Hand of Cleopatra.: The Hand of Cleopatra. London: Ace Place/Ken Brooke, ca. 1980. A spectator thinks of one of six cards or objects placed at six points around a small pyramid. A hand balanced on the pyramid spins,
0183: The Hand of Cleopatra.Est. $200-$300
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Haunted Candle.: Haunted Candle. Azusa: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1990. A lit candle rises, spins in a circle, and, still lit, sinks back into its original position in the candlestick. 16" high. Shows wear from use;
0184: Haunted Candle.Est. $200-$300
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Horizontal Card Rise.: Horizontal Card Rise. Virginia: Collectors Workshop, ca. 1995. Selected cards “rise" to the front of the pack isolated in a glass on a coaster covered with a glass dome.
0185: Horizontal Card Rise.Est. $100-$200
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Fred Kaps’ 10 Guilder Coin and Shell.: Kaps, Fred. Fred Kaps’ 10 Guilder Coin and Shell. Circa 1974. Made by a jeweler in Holland for Kaps who later presented the coin and gimmick to his friend Danny Dew. With a cloth carrying pouch.
0186: Fred Kaps’ 10 Guilder Coin and Shell.Est. $600-$800
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Loaded Dice.: Loaded Dice. California: Alan Wakeling, 1994. A modern and mysterious version of the venerable Sure Shot Dice Box trick. Despite being locked in a handsome wooden chest, the performer controls the
0187: Loaded Dice.Est. $200-$300
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Morison Pill Box.: Morison Pill Box. [German], ca. 1930s. Turned wooden vase from which a red ball vanishes, then reappears. 5 1/2" tall. Scattered mild scratching to finish, else very good.
0188: Morison Pill Box.Est. $150-$300
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Multiplying Candles.: Multiplying Candles. Glendale: Loyd, ca. 1950. A lit candle multiplies magically while held at the magician’s fingertips. With original box (worn) and instructions. Hallmarked. Finish worn. With
0189: Multiplying Candles.Est. $200-$300
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Nest of Boxes.: Nest of Boxes. Chicago: Joe Berg, ca. 1948. A borrowed ring vanishes, then reappears in the innermost of five locked, nested boxes. Walnut boxes, the largest 6" square. Original key.
0190: Nest of Boxes.Est. $400-$600
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Paper Thin Sawing.: Paper Thin Sawing. Virginia: Collectors Workshop, 1990. A card set on a wooden base covered by a brass box is cut in half with a razor, then restored. With original box and instructions.
0191: Paper Thin Sawing.Est. $100-$200
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Prediction Chest.: Prediction Chest. Columbus: Nelson Enterprises, ca. 1940. Small humpbacked wooden chest with hammered copper hardware. The locked chest contains a prediction of a newspaper headline. Two keys. Very
0192: Prediction Chest.Est. $700-$900