Winter Magic Auction 2019-12-14 Auction - 386 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 14
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Winter Magic Auction

Featuring selections from the library and magic collection of Giovanni Pasqua - aka Roxy - our winter sale features antiquarian Continental books on conjuring, philosophy, occult and mathematics from the sixteenth century to the present day. Complementing the books from Roxy's collection will be an assortment of collectible magic props, Houdiniana, and posters. Catalogs ship approximately three weeks prior to the auction. Previews will be held in our gallery December 12?13, 10?5pm.
Auction Curator:
Gabe Fajuri
Gabe Fajuri
President
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Aerial Fishing.: Aerial Fishing. Circa 1940. Specially-constructed fishing rod allows the magician to catch live fish in mid-air over the heads of the audience. Three-compartment model. With cloth carrying case.
0313: Aerial Fishing.Est. $300-$500
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Appearing Alarm Clock.: Appearing Alarm Clock. Circa 1915. Loudly ringing alarm clock appears in a flash at the center of an empty frame resting on a plated metal base. 23 ½” high. Finish shows wear.
0314: Appearing Alarm Clock.Est. $500-$750
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Appearing Magic Kettle.: Appearing Magic Kettle. Los Angeles: John Gaughan, ca. 2004. The magician produces a handsome nickel-plated tea kettle from an empty foulard, then pours any drink called for from it. After a design
0315: Appearing Magic Kettle.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Aquarium.: Aquarium. New Haven: Petrie and Lewis (P&L), ca. 1949. A small rectangular aquarium full of water instantly fills with live, swimming goldfish. 7 ½ x 4 x 6”. Hallmarked.
0316: Aquarium.Est. $250-$350
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Sliding Ball Cabinet.: Sliding Ball Cabinet. British, ca. 1920. A solid ball placed in one of three numbered compartments in a handsome wooden cabinet instantly and inexplicably appears in another compartment. Brass
0317: Sliding Ball Cabinet.Est. $200-$300
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Improved Bill Fooled Wallet.: Improved Bill Fooled Wallet. New York: Richard Himber, ca. 1959. Morocco leather wallet (7 x 3 ½”) used to switch, vanish, or produce bills, cigarettes, and other objects. Original box.
0318: Improved Bill Fooled Wallet.Est. $100-$200
Himber’s Best.: Himber’s Best. New York: Richard Himber, 1950s. A card chosen from a red deck matches a card reversed in a blue pack in the leather box. When the trick is repeated and the leather box is
0319: Himber’s Best.Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Bomb Atomica.: Bomb Atomica. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, ca. 1970. A cylindrical wooden block is locked inside a tube with a brass magic wand, then penetrates the wand. Tube stands 5 ¼” high. Near fine.
0320: Bomb Atomica.Est. $250-$350
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Canary Cage.: Canary Cage. Portugal: Magiarte, ca. 1970. Painted metal cage (10 ¼ x 6 ¼ x 9”) on ball feet, with unusual trapdoor concealment chambers below the feed stands for two birds, operated
0321: Canary Cage.Est. $300-$400
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Paul Fox Candy Bowl.: Paul Fox Candy Bowl. Phoenix: Danny Dew, ca. 1970. Spun brass bowl transforms a quantity of confetti into any other object. Includes a ring to accommodate a hat coil. 5 ¾” diameter. Bowl
0322: Paul Fox Candy Bowl.Est. $250-$350
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Flap Card Boxes.: Flap Card Boxes. 1940s – 70s. A collection of eight different vintage wooden boxes used for switching, changing, producing, or vanishing cards or billets, including an Owen-style lock flap box,
0323: Flap Card Boxes.Est. $200-$300
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Cardini’s Own Wrist Watch Reel.: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini’s Own Wrist Watch Reel. Long Island: Richard Cardini, ca. 1960. Faux watch with concealed reel made and used by Cardini to perform one of his
0324: Cardini’s Own Wrist Watch Reel.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Crystal Dove Cote.: Crystal Dove Cote. Alhambra: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1960. A dove appears in an empty box with crystal-clear sides. Finish and gimmick show light wear; very good.
0326: Crystal Dove Cote.Est. $250-$350
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Paul Fox Cocktail Shaker.: Paul Fox Cocktail Shaker. Colorado Springs: Paul Fox, ca. 1940. Two empty chromed metal cups magically produce a cocktail or other beverage from within. With felt carrying bag, but lacking plastic
0327: Paul Fox Cocktail Shaker.Est. $250-$350
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Coffee Vase.: Coffee Vase. Colon: Abbott’s Magic Novelty Co., ca. 1940. Chromed vase turns cotton into hot coffee on command. 9 ½” high. Near fine.
0328: Coffee Vase.Est. $150-$250
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Walter Shepaprd Crystal Silk Cylinder.: Walter Shepaprd Crystal Silk Cylinder. Vandalia, Ohio, ca. 1995. Handkerchiefs dropped into a clear tube transform into oranges or livestock when covered with a decorated octagonal tube. Decorated
0329: Walter Shepaprd Crystal Silk Cylinder.Est. $250-$350
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Hans Trixer’s Miniature Cups and Balls.: Hans Trixer’s Miniature Cups and Balls. London: Unique Magic Studio, 1950s. Three miniature wooden cups and cut sponge balls, with printed routine devised by Trixer for the venerable effect,
0330: Hans Trixer’s Miniature Cups and Balls.Est. $50-$150
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Advance Die Box.: Advance Die Box. New York: Richard Himber, ca. 1950s. Attractive hardwood box (9 x 4 ½ x 5 ¼”) with large brass fixtures and metal die (3 ¼”) decorated with coat of arms on
0331: Advance Die Box.Est. $300-$500
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Sliding Die Box.: Sliding Die Box. London: Will Goldston, ca. 1930. Solid die vanishes from hardwood cabinet after comedic by-play. Handsomely made with brass hardware, wooden shell with indented spots, and wooden
0332: Sliding Die Box.Est. $200-$300
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Collection of Die Boxes.: Collection of Die Boxes. English and American, ca. 1920s/70s. Group of die boxes by various American and English manufacturers including Abbott’s, Brema, and others. Some utilize coins, colored
0333: Collection of Die Boxes.Est. $500-$700
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Dean Dill’s Explosion.: Dean Dill’s Explosion. California: Jamie Schoolcraft for Dean Dill, ca. 2004. A set of four silver Walking Liberty half dollar coins magically moves across the tabletop, then visibly multiplies
0334: Dean Dill’s Explosion.Est. $700-$900
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Drawer Box.: Drawer Box. Circa 1900. Handsome hardwood drawer box with flower decal applied to uppermost surface. The empty drawer instantly fills with any number of solid objects. 7 ½” long. Drawer a
0335: Drawer Box.Est. $150-$250
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Fish Bowl Production.: Fish Bowl Production. Alhambra: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1960. A large, empty metal cone is placed over a short wooden pedestal on a folding stand. When lifted, a stack of three glass fish bowls is
0336: Fish Bowl Production.Est. $400-$600