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265: Chung Ling Soo's Fan173: Jack Hughes World of Magic Vols. 1-37: Outstanding collection of autographs from magic's go
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Chicago, IL, United States
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MAGIC: Marketplace Auction

Potter & Potter Auctions will conduct a Marketplace Auction of magic ephemera and memorabilia on January 18th, 2009 in suburban Chicago. Previews will be held on January 17th. Of special note are two choice pieces of historical significance: a fan used by and obtained from Chung Ling Soo on the night of his fateful performance at London's Wood Green Empire; and a set of Sand Canisters used by the inimitable Harry Blackstone, Sr. (and manufactured by the firm of Carl Willmann of Hamburg, Germany. Other featured lots include an outstanding collection of autographs, Houdiniana (photographs, books and autographs), gambling devices and books, scrapbooks and a choice selection of vintage English theatre broadsides and playbills. The sale will also include choice apparatus used by Stanley Collins and Howard Thurston, as well as books, memorabilia, photographs and posters. Ephemera associated with Buatier deKolta, Washington Irving Bishop, Horace Goldin, the Maskelyne Family, Charles DeVere, Adelaide Herrmann, Chung Ling Soo, Thurston, Kellar and others will also be included.
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Tricks in Magic, Vols. 1-3: Burlingame, H.J. Tricks in Magic, Vols. 1-3. Chicago, 1895, 1896 & 1898. First editions in publisher's wraps, illustrated. Bound together in one volume. Nice copies. Printed on acidic paper and
0028: Tricks in Magic, Vols. 1-3Est. $40-$80Lot Passed
Jumbo Card Box: [Apparatus] Jumbo Card Box. F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930. Finely finished mahogany box allows the performer to switch, vanish or change cards placed inside. 5 1/8 x 7 ¾ x 5/8". Lacks instructions. Minor
0030: Jumbo Card BoxEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Ultra Card Box: [Apparatus] Ultra Card Box. Petrie and Lewis, ca. 1935. Nickel plated box approximating the look of a fine cigarette case that allows the performer to vanish, change or produce playing cards and
0031: Ultra Card BoxEst. $50-$150Lot Passed
Card Duckling: [Apparatus] Card Duckling. Collectors Workshop, ca. 1990. Miniature wooden duck selects a chosen card from a "feed box" of similarly miniature playing cards. Lacks instructions. Good condition.
0032: Card DucklingEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
Card in Balloon: [Apparatus] Card in Balloon. Maker unknown (American), ca. 1930. Attached to a round orange and yellow decorative tray 9 ½" in diameter is a wire form which holds a balloon in place. On the
0033: Card in BalloonEst. $40-$80Lot Passed
Card in Candle: [Apparatus] Card in Candle. Maker unknown (likely French), ca. 1905. A chosen card vanishes from the pack (or is shot out of a pistol) and instantly reappears atop a lit candle. Fine condition.
0034: Card in CandleEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
Carter The Great. : Caveney, Mike. Carter The Great. Pasadena, 1995. Number 46 of a limited, deluxe edition of 50 copies. Housed in publisher's slipcase with select archive of original Carter ephemera and memorabilia,
0042: Carter The Great. Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
Change Bag: [Apparatus] Change Bag. Maker unknown (likely German), ca. 1900. Red plush bag and chromed metal rim attached to a black and chrome metal handle for the production, vanish or change of any object
0044: Change BagEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
Slicker Coin Tray: [Apparatus] Slicker Coin Tray. Owen Brothers, Los Angeles ca. 1950. 5 ½ x 7 ½" hardwood tray for the exchange or appearance of coins. With original instructions (somewhat worse for the wear). Good
0047: Slicker Coin TrayEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
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