McIlhany's Magical Mysteries III 2018-04-07 Auction - 198 Price Results - Auction Results in conjunction with Owen Magic Supreme in CA - Page 5
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McIlhany's Magical Mysteries III

Bill McIlhany (1951-2017) was the consummate collector of all things magical and was considered one of the most knowledgeable magic collectors in the world. His mind-boggling collection ranged from rare pieces of early 19th and 20th Century masters to spectacular quality modern day apparatus and everything in between. His fine collection, which includes apparatus, automatons, lithographs, books, periodicals, catalogs so much more will be offered at auction. Auction #3 will include treasures from: Conradi, Bland, Thayer, Willmann, Klingl, Okito, Bartl, Hamley, Owen Magic Supreme, Carl Williams, Grant, Ruediger Deutsch, Eric Lewis, Anverdi, Abbott, Himber and so much more. The 3rd auction will be over two days and held on Saturday, April 7th and continuing on Sunday, April 8th at: Owen Magic Supreme 734 North McKeever Ave. Azusa, CA 91702.
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Jumbo Card Guillotine - Eric Lewis: Circa 1975. Described in Lewis’ book, “A Continuation of Miracles” (pp 147-150), this Guillotine is designed to “cut the cards” to reveal one previously selected by the audience. Lacking
0098: Jumbo Card Guillotine - Eric LewisEst. $300-$400
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Card Indexes: A deck of cards is thoroughly shuffled by the spectators and divided in two. Each half of the deck is placed in the magician’s outside jacket pockets. Then, any card named by the spectators is
0099: Card IndexesEst. $50-$100
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Spot-Changing Card: A jumbo Six of Clubs slowly and visibly transforms into the Six of Spades. Beautifully made. Condition: Very good.
0100: Spot-Changing CardEst. $40-$80
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Card Stand - Anverdi?: Circa 1970. Black and clear acrylic stand that will hold playing cards for display, such as in the “Ultissimo” routine from Merv Talor 1953. Condition: Excellent.
0101: Card Stand - Anverdi?Est. $100-$200
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Card Sword: Circa 1940. Plated 29” rapier-style sword with curved hilt conceals 3 cards that will appear on the tip of the sword. Condition: good. Some wear to plating from age.
0102: Card SwordEst. $250-$350
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Card Telephone: Circa 1920. (German?) A selected card is revealed by use of the telephone. A “modern miracle” at the time. Includes prop phone with card holder at top. Rare. Condition: Very good.
0103: Card TelephoneEst. $250-$350
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Card Tray: American. Circa 1940. Cards counted on to a small brass tray may be caused to multiply or change. Useful accessory for the classic “Cards Across” effect. Condition: Very good. Should be polished.
0104: Card TrayEst. $100-$200
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Caroly: Caroly Catalogs # 1, 3, 4, & 5. Paris From the Burton Sperber Collection. Condition: Good – with chipping as expected for age.
0105: CarolyEst. $100-$150
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Carter The Great: By Mike Caveney. 1995. #6 in the Magical Pro-File series. With 16 pages of full color poster reproductions. Condition: Very Good.
0106: Carter The GreatEst. $100-$200
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Carter The Great: Carter Beats The Devil: Original Window Card Poster 14” x 22” Condition: Appears to be A, not examined out of frame.
0107: Carter The Great: Carter Beats The DevilEst. $100-$200
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Chair to Suitcase: Circa 1950. A chair is seen onstage throughout the act. Props may be set on it or the magician may even sit on it. As a finale, the magician picks up the chair and it instantly transforms into a
0110: Chair to SuitcaseEst. $250-$350
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Challenge Cage Vanish - Owen Magic: Classic Vanishing Bird Cage crafted in stainless steel and brass. Semi-rigid style. With nylon pull. Vanishes easily. Owen quality. Condition: Excellent.
0111: Challenge Cage Vanish - Owen MagicEst. $200-$400
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Change Bag: Circa 1930. Petite-sized velvet bag for production, vanish or switching items. Overall 7” long. 3 ½“ opening. Condition: Very good.
0112: Change BagEst. $200-$400
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Chase, C. Milton: #598 from Burton Sperber’s Checklist of Conjuring Catalogs. Midget Catalogue Mystical Novelties 1900. Orange cover with black text. 6” x 9.1”, 24pp Boston, MA Condition: Good slight tear
0113: Chase, C. MiltonEst. $50-$100
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Chester Magic Shop: #604 from Burton Sperber’s Checklist of Conjuring Catalogs. For Conjurers. ND. Hard Cover Binding Black. Inside Pink w Black Text and illustrations. 5” x 4”, 45pp. 403 N. State Street,
0114: Chester Magic ShopEst. $50-$100
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Chink a Chink: Eddy Taytelbaum. Circa 1975. Four turned wooden discs with reverse-painted Japanese figures, transpose position at the magician’s command. Beautifully made with black and green polished carrying
0115: Chink a ChinkEst. $400-$600
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Circle Without End: Compiled and Edited By Edwin Dawes & Michael Bailey. 2005. Condition: Very Good
0116: Circle Without EndEst. $50-$100
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The Barrister in The Circle: By Edwin A. Dawes. A Memoir of Sidney Wrangel Clarke. 1983. Limited to 500 copies Condition: Very Good.
0117: The Barrister in The CircleEst. $50-$100
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Clock Dial - Alton Sharpe: A clear acrylic clock dial is shown, along with a metal pointer that is placed on a center hub and freely spun. The audience calls out any hour on the clock and the dial mysteriously stops at the
0118: Clock Dial - Alton SharpeEst. $300-$500
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Coffee Vase – possibly Abbott?: c. 1940. Chrome-plated vase that will change cotton wool into steaming hot coffee at the magician’s command. Precision made. Condition: Very Good.
0119: Coffee Vase – possibly Abbott?Est. $100-$200
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Coin Ladder: Circa 1950. Coins apparently caught in the air cascade down a decorative wood and clear plastic “ladder” and drop into a glass, below. Mechanical droppers release coins at the touch of a finger.
0120: Coin LadderEst. $150-$200
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Coin Wand: Circa 1950. Magician catches coins from the air on the tip of a metal wand. Coin is a 1950 U.S. Franklin half dollar. Condition: Very good. Some wear to finish from use.
0121: Coin WandEst. $100-$150
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