Houdiniana 2018-10-20 Auction - 436 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 6
Magic Made Easy by Harry Houdini. King of Cards…MonarchAmerica’s Sensational Perplexer.America’s Sensational Perplexer.
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Chicago, IL, United States
Auction Details

Houdiniana

Our October sale features the Houdini collection of John Bushey. John assembled one of the best collections of Houdini pitch books and related items in America. His collection will be complemented by a strong selection of magic memorabilia, books, and posters. In addition, the auction will feature a selection of choice antique apparatus, and the largest collection of Mikame Craft-made props to ever come to market.
Auction Curator:
Gabe Fajuri
Gabe Fajuri
President
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Large File of Magazines Related to Houdini.: Large File of Magazines Related to Houdini. 1960s—1980s. Filling about three cartons, from the library of John Bushey, loose issues of magazines collected for material pertaining to Houdini,
0121: Large File of Magazines Related to Houdini.Est. $250-$350
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Austrian Thumb Cuffs.: Austrian Thumb Cuffs. Chicago, ca. 1950s. Even with his thumbs securely fastened in the cuffs, the magician passes solid objects through his arms. Height 3 ½”. Slight wear to plating.
0123: Austrian Thumb Cuffs.Est. $100-$200
SOLD
Vintage Thumb Cuffs. Lot of Four.: Vintage Thumb Cuffs. Lot of Four. Manufacturers include Ace (Model 1); Valor Corp (Fla.); MityMite (Serial No. 002498); and Romo (Serial No. 09820). With four keys compatible with two of the cuffs.
0124: Vintage Thumb Cuffs. Lot of Four.Est. $50-$100
SOLD
Marlin Firearms Handcuffs.: Marlin Firearms Handcuffs. New Haven, Conn., late nineteenth century. Slight rust and scuffing to plating, otherwise very good. With key.
0125: Marlin Firearms Handcuffs.Est. $200-$300
SOLD
Hiatt Darby Handcuffs.: Hiatt Darby Handcuffs. England, early twentieth century. Stamped by the maker, letter “K” to one end. Nickel plated. With key.
0126: Hiatt Darby Handcuffs.Est. $150-$250
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Mattatuck Handcuffs. Lot of Three.: Mattatuck Handcuffs. Lot of Three. Waterbury, Conn., twentieth century. With maker’s marks. Lacking keys.
0127: Mattatuck Handcuffs. Lot of Three.Est. $150-$300
SOLD
Tower Bean Pattern Handcuffs.: Tower Bean Pattern Handcuffs. Late nineteenth century. Stamped by the maker. Lacking key.
0128: Tower Bean Pattern Handcuffs.Est. $100-$200
SOLD
Tower Double Lock Handcuffs.: Tower Double Lock Handcuffs. Late nineteenth century. Stamped by the maker. Lacking key.
0129: Tower Double Lock Handcuffs.Est. $100-$200
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Pair of Tower Handcuffs.: Pair of Tower Handcuffs. Early twentieth century. No maker’s marks. Lacking key.
0130: Pair of Tower Handcuffs.Est. $150-$250
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Bean Patrolman / Prison Handcuffs.: Bean Patrolman / Prison Handcuffs. Early twentieth century. Lacking key.
0131: Bean Patrolman / Prison Handcuffs.Est. $100-$200
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H&R Arms Company Handcuffs.: H&R Arms Company Handcuffs. Worcester, Mass., twentieth century. Patent mark. Lacking key.
0132: H&R Arms Company Handcuffs.Est. $50-$100
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Peerless Handcuffs. Lot of Two.: Peerless Handcuffs. Lot of Two. Springfield, Mass., twentieth century. The first having a 1915 patent mark with the serial number 19082; the second having an undated patent mark and the serial number
0133: Peerless Handcuffs. Lot of Two.Est. $80-$150
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Bean Cobb Handcuffs.: Bean Cobb Handcuffs. Late nineteenth century. Handcuffs with leg-iron-length chain. Lacking key.
0134: Bean Cobb Handcuffs.Est. $100-$200
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Group of Seven Vintage Handcuffs.: Group of Seven Vintage Handcuffs. Manufacturers include American Handcuff Co. (Fond du Lac, Wisc.) [2]; Smith & Wesson [2]; Harvard Lock Co. [one handcuffs, one leg irons]; Stoeger “Zephyr
0135: Group of Seven Vintage Handcuffs.Est. $200-$300
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Australian Torture Crib / Crazy Crib.: Australian Torture Crib / Crazy Crib. Modern re-creation of an old-time punishment apparatus, a web of chains crisscrossing the coffin-shaped platform. Full-body length.
0136: Australian Torture Crib / Crazy Crib.Est. $250-$500
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Torture Cage and Wrist Chopper.: Torture Cage and Wrist Chopper. John Bushey, ca. 2000s. Two escape-themed props made by the Houdini enthusiast and collector, including a heavy metal cage (35 x 22 x 14 ½”) and wooden wrist
0137: Torture Cage and Wrist Chopper.Est. $200-$400
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Alexander The Man Who Knows.: Alexander (Claude Alexander Conlin). Alexander The Man Who Knows. Bombay: Av Yaga, ca. 1915. Three-sheet (81 x 42”) color lithograph depicting the mind-reader holding a crystal ball as he gazes at
0138: Alexander The Man Who Knows.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Ask Alexander.: Alexander (Claude Alexander Conlin). Ask Alexander. Circa 1915. Color lithograph poster bearing a bust portrait of Alexander, whose turban forms a question mark. Older linen backing. 40 x 28”.
0139: Ask Alexander.Est. $400-$600
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Alexander. The Man Who Knows.: Alexander (Claude Alexander Conlin). Alexander. The Man Who Knows. Circa 1915. Iconic one-sheet color lithograph of the magician and mentalist in turban, commanding attention against a solid red
0140: Alexander. The Man Who Knows.Est. $400-$600
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Alexander The Man Who Knows.: Alexander (Claude Alexander Conlin). Alexander The Man Who Knows. N.p., ca. 1915. Lithograph portrait window card over-printed for a performance at the Pantages Theatre. 22 x 14”. Two small holes
0141: Alexander The Man Who Knows.Est. $200-$300
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World’s Super Magician. Blackstone.: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). World’s Super Magician. Blackstone. Chicago: Globe Poster Corp, ca. 1947. Three-color one-sheet poster advertising the appearance of this great American
0142: World’s Super Magician. Blackstone.Est. $200-$300
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Cardini / A Deft Manipulator.: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini / A Deft Manipulator. [Kenton: The Scioto Sign Co.,], (1928). Window card (22 x 14”) bearing a halftone portrait of the Suave Deceiver, advertising
0143: Cardini / A Deft Manipulator.Est. $300-$500