Dai Vernon/Bruce Cervon Magic Collections 2010-01-30 Auction - 321 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 9
124: Dai Vernon's personal scrapbook and photo album61: Dai Vernon's Card Clip.39: Steranko, James. The Ultimate Move. An unpublished
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Dai Vernon/Bruce Cervon Magic Collections

Dai Vernon (1894 - 1992), was widely regarded as one of the most influential magicians of the 20th century, a revolutionary figure whose long life and career touched nearly every important magician of the century. Many of his personal effects will be included in the auction. Highlights include:

-Vernon's prop case, including apparatus (cards, coins, Malini Egg Bag, Holdout, gaffs, silhouette shears and more) and tricks used by Vernon.

-Vernon's first and most personal scrapbook, begun upon his emigration to New York City in 1915. Jammed with images of Vernon and his contemporaries, it serves as a unique archive of mostly unpublished images from magic's golden age and beyond.

-In 1933, Vernon was one of an elite group of magicians elected to membership in the Academy of the Art of Magic. The medallion bearing Vernon's initials and the Academy's logo will be offered in the sale. Recently cited by Magicol, journal of the Magic Collectors' Association, as one token "you will never see," this example is one of three known to exist.

-Bruce Cervon (1941-2007) moved to California from Ohio in the mid-1960s to study with Vernon. His long career included appearances before Hollywood's elite, as well as prestigious corporate clients. Items from his private library, including unique annotated manuscripts, "underground" texts on sleight-of-hand (privately circulated, limited editions), and apparatus from his 40+ year as a professional entertainer (including his parlor and trade show acts) will be offered.

-Of specific interest to scholars will be the sale of Cervon's correspondence. Countless letters from magicians detail not only gossip and personal information, but the finer points of various tricks and magic routines.
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Rising Cards. Val Evans, ca. 1939.: Rising Cards. Val Evans, ca. 1939. Three selected card rise from the pack despite the fact that it is in a wooden houlette isolated on a tray. Though the gimmick that causes the cards to rise is
0193: Rising Cards. Val Evans, ca. 1939.Est. $75-$150
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Silk Gun magic trick, ca. 1940.: Silk Gun. Clearwater Kansas, Chambers Manufacturing, ca. 1940. Mechanical cast aluminum faux-pistol automatically vanishes a handkerchief draped over its barrel when the trigger is pulled. Light wear.
0195: Silk Gun magic trick, ca. 1940.Est. $100-$200
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Large accumulation of stage magic props: [Stage Magic] Large accumulation of contemporary stage magic props. Including Spirit Slates (Abbott's), Vanishing Bottle (Nielsen), Mirror Penetration, Drop-Model Production Cabinet (Abbott),
0198: Large accumulation of stage magic propsEst. $400-$500
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Two Superior Tables. Abbott's Magic Co.: Superior Tables. Colon, Abbott's Magic Co., ca. 1980. Pair of two well-made wooden tables with velvet-draped tops decorated in black and gold. Good condition
0199: Two Superior Tables. Abbott's Magic Co.Est. $150-$300
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Tambourine Production. Ca. 1925.: Tambourine Production. Maker unknown (likely German), ca. 1925. A metal cylinder is capped with paper creating an impromptu drum. When one of the paper heads is broken, a production is made. 5 " in
0201: Tambourine Production. Ca. 1925.Est. $100-$200
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Jack Gwynne Tipover Box. Worth Magic Company: Jack Gwynne Tipover Box. Worth Magic Company, ca. 1970. Rectangular box decorated in red, black and green with Asian motif (ala Okito) from which an object is caused to vanish. With original
0202: Jack Gwynne Tipover Box. Worth Magic CompanyEst. $150-$250
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Triangular Production. Okito, circa 1946: Triangular Production. Chicago, Okito (Joe Berg) ca. 1946. Three flat panels rest on a black easel. When assembled into a triangular box on a small low stand, the magician produces a quantity of
0203: Triangular Production. Okito, circa 1946Est. $300-$500
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Ultissimo. Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1960.: Ultissimo. Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1960. Clear Lucite stand which allows the magician to perform a mental feat in which his two predictions match two cards selected by spectators. With original
0205: Ultissimo. Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1960.Est. $50-$100
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Watch Pistol. (Likely Conradi) circa 1930s: Watch Pistol. Maker unknown (likely Conradi), ca. 1930s. A pocket watch, hung from the end of this small pistol, vanishes at the pull of the trigger. Wooden handle, with a barrel 5" long. Worn from
0206: Watch Pistol. (Likely Conradi) circa 1930sEst. $200-$300
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Welsh Rarebit Pan. Los Angeles, FG Thayer: Welsh Rarebit Pan. Los Angeles, FG Thayer, ca. 1920. Tall tin faux saucepan with wooden handle that allows the performer to produce livestock from a borrowed hat. With original instructions. Handle
0207: Welsh Rarebit Pan. Los Angeles, FG ThayerEst. $150-$250
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Annemann: The Life and Times of a Legend.: Abrams, Max (compiler). Annemann: The Life and Times of a Legend. Tahoma, 1992. Number 2 of a subscriber's limited, deluxe edition of 100 copies. Publisher's black leather stamped in gold with
0213: Annemann: The Life and Times of a Legend.Est. $150-$300
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Albo, Robert. Classic Magic With Apparatus.: Albo, Robert. Classic Magic With Apparatus. Piedmont, 1976. Publisher's red cloth stamped in gold. Illustrated, including color plates. 4to. Cloth and extremities worn and rubbed, some wear to first
0214: Albo, Robert. Classic Magic With Apparatus.Est. $100-$200
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Ammar, Michael. The Complete Cups and Balls.: Ammar, Michael. The Complete Cups and Balls. Tahoma, 1998. Number 3 of the publisher's limited deluxe edition bound in leather with matching slipcase. 4to. Very good condition. Signed by Ammar. With:
0215: Ammar, Michael. The Complete Cups and Balls.Est. $150-$250
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Ammar, Michael. The Magic of Michael Ammar.: Ammar, Michael. The Magic of Michael Ammar. Tahoma, 1991. Number 147 of the publisher's limited deluxe edition bound in black leather and stamped in gold with matching slipcase (possibly not
0216: Ammar, Michael. The Magic of Michael Ammar.Est. $100-$200