Winter Magic Auction 2017-12-16 Auction - 510 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 9
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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Screwed Deck.: Screwed Deck. Seattle: Gem Magic Mfg., ca. 1985. Two halves of a pack of cards removed from a wooden case are screwed together via a nut-and-bolt arrangement. The cards are then ordinary and ready
0194: Screwed Deck.Est. $100-$200
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Selbit’s Magic Bricks.: Selbit’s Magic Bricks. English, ca. 1915. Four numbered blocks mysteriously change positions while encased in a wooden tube, in concert with four numbered plaques on a stand adjacent to the tube.
0195: Selbit’s Magic Bricks.Est. $300-$400
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Silk Cabby.: Silk Cabby. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1940. Wooden cabinet allows for the magical change, production, vanish, or restoration of silk handkerchiefs placed inside. 7" long. Finish worn.
0196: Silk Cabby.Est. $150-$250
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Spirit Time.: Spirit Time. Tulsa: Bob Kline, ca. 1989. A clock is set to any time while the magician's back is turned, yet he knows the time instantly. Mahogany case clock 6 x 3 x 7 ". One of 24 units manufactured.
0197: Spirit Time.Est. $300-$400
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Square Circle.: Square Circle. Azusa: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1975. Two nested tubes are shown empty, then a giant production is made from within. Load chamber shows wear. Attractively finished.
0198: Square Circle.Est. $150-$250
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Spirit Bell.: Spirit Bell. Azusa: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1990. A bell on a wooden platform, covered by a glass dome rings – once for yes, twice for no – as if activated by an unseen spirit hand. Ringing
0199: Spirit Bell.Est. $400-$600
Vampire Spirit Guide.: Vampire Spirit Guide. London: Max Andrews (Vampire Magic), ca. 1955. Holdout device modeled on the Martin “Third Hand" with interchangeable parts that allow the device to deliver or retrieve coins,
0200: Vampire Spirit Guide.Est. $700-$900Lot Passed
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Okito-Style Magician’s Table.: Okito-Style Magician’s Table. Substantial center table manufactured in the style of Okito. Sides fold flat for packing; felt-covered top (well worn) removable. Minor wear and scratches to paint.
0201: Okito-Style Magician’s Table.Est. $300-$500
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Talking Skull.: Talking Skull. Colon: Abbott’s Magic Mfg., ca. 1975. Imitation skull raps out answers to questions, once for yes, twice for no. Grant-style gimmick. Very good.
0202: Talking Skull.Est. $200-$300
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Talking Skull.: Talking Skull. Hamburg: Janos Bartl [?], ca. 1935. Papier-mache skull raps out answers to questions, once for yes, twice for no. 7" high. Hand painted. Finish rubbed, but good overall. Likely
0203: Talking Skull.Est. $300-$500
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Tip-Over Chest.: Tip-Over Chest. Alhambra: Owen Magic, ca. 1960. Wooden chest lacquered to represent a brass-bound treasure chest. Shown empty by tipping it forward, then a massive production is made from within. 11
0204: Tip-Over Chest.Est. $250-$350
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Topper/Big Trick.: Topper/Big Trick. New York: Himber’s Custombilt Magic, ca. 1959. A special box allows the magician to exchange cards, decks, or cause one card to rise to the top of the pack. Chrome plated brass
0205: Topper/Big Trick.Est. $250-$350
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Topper II.: Topper II. Bob Jackson’s Magic Woodworks, 1985. A pack of cards in a fine wooden box is shaken together with a razorblade. When the box is opened, the cards have been cut to pieces, and the razor
0206: Topper II.Est. $100-$200
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Vase, Cone, Beans and Orange Trick.: Vase, Cone, Beans and Orange Trick. Chicago: A. Roterberg [?] ca. 1910. Nickel-plated vase, wooden skittle, and two shells make possible a magical transposition between a quantity of dry beans, the
0207: Vase, Cone, Beans and Orange Trick.Est. $300-$500
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Top Hat Given to Danny Dew by Dai Vernon.: Vernon, Dai (David Frederick Wingfield Verner). Top Hat Given to Danny Dew by Dai Vernon. Munich: W. Laubmeier, ca. 1960. Folding silk opera hat. Presented as a gift by Dai Vernon to Danny Dew. With
0208: Top Hat Given to Danny Dew by Dai Vernon.Est. $200-$300
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Magician’s Wand.: Magician’s Wand. Bombay: D.A. Tayade, ca. 1970. Hand painted wand in brown, green, and orange. 14" long. Owned by Danny Dew. Sold with a Tayade catalog from Dew’s files advertising the wand.
0209: Magician’s Wand.Est. $100-$200
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Wu-Ling Pagoda Mystery.: Wu-Ling Pagoda Mystery. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer & Co. ca. 1944. A short cabinet is shown empty and then, a moment, later, is filled to overflowing, as if by magic. 6 1/2 x 11 x 6". Original
0210: Wu-Ling Pagoda Mystery.Est. $200-$300
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Vanishing Birdcage.: Vanishing Birdcage. Chicago: National Magic, ca. 1940 [?]. Semi-rigid model finely made from brass. 5 1/2 x 4 ¾ x 5".
0211: Vanishing Birdcage.Est. $150-$250
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Vanishing Bowl of Water.: Vanishing Bowl of Water. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1950. A metal bowl on a painted tray is filled with water. The bowl is covered and lifted from the tray. Tossed into the air, the bowl
0212: Vanishing Bowl of Water.Est. $200-$300
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Welsh Rarebit Pan.: Welsh Rarebit Pan. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1935. The magician produces a live rabbit from a borrowed hat. 10" high. Hallmarked twice. Very good. Uncommon.
0213: Welsh Rarebit Pan.Est. $300-$500
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Lamp-Type Hindu Basket.: Lamp-Type Hindu Basket. Dallas: Illusion Systems, ca. 1985. Assistant enters a “basket" shaped like Aladdin’s lamp, which is skewered with swords, yet she reappears unharmed minutes later. With a
0214: Lamp-Type Hindu Basket.Est. $200-$400
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Stage-Worn Cape from Milo & Roger’s Magic Act.: [Milo and Roger (Arthur Brandon and Roger Coker)] Stage-Worn Cape from Milo & Roger’s Magic Act. Worn by Roger Corker as part of the highly successful comedy magic duo known as “Milo & Roger."
0215: Stage-Worn Cape from Milo & Roger’s Magic Act.Est. $600-$900
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Milo & Roger “Dwarf Act” Trick Chair.: [Milo and Roger (Arthur Brandon and Roger Coker)] Milo & Roger “Dwarf Act" Trick Chair. Circa 1980. Specially constructed chair conceals the body of a person inside for the comic “dwarf act" in
0216: Milo & Roger “Dwarf Act” Trick Chair.Est. $800-$1,200
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Milo and Roger 8mm Movie Collection.: [Milo and Roger (Arthur Brandon and Roger Coker)] Milo and Roger 8mm Movie Collection. 1960s–70s. Approximately 120 8mm movies, in reels of assorted sizes housed in a large carton. Many are
0217: Milo and Roger 8mm Movie Collection.Est. $200-$300