The Magic Collection of Jay Marshall Part IV 2010-05-16 Auction - 294 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL
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160: Fred Kaps' Rabbit from Cane. Maker unknown (Dutch)125: Holdout. Detroit, Al Caroselli, ca. 1930129: Houdini.  Signed program. 1922. St. Louis Mo.
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The Magic Collection of Jay Marshall Part IV

Potter & Potter's next public auction is scheduled for May 16th, 2010, in Chicago. It will be the fourth sale of memorabilia and magic material from the legendary collection of a legendary magician, Jay Marshall (pictured at left in 1947). Among the highlights will be apparatus of significant historic association, rare books, early posters and broadsides, ephemera and props suitable for all levels of collectors. Houdiniana will also be featured in the auction. Exhibition will be held during the week of May 10th, with special showings arranged for attendees of the Magic Collectors' Weekend (held in Rosemont, IL on the three days preceding the auction).
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Group of three TLS from David P. Abbott.: Abbott, David P. Group of three TLS from David P. Abbott. With outstanding and important contents, including discussions of the Bangs sisters ("…they are worth about 4 million…"), Spirit
0001: Group of three TLS from David P. Abbott.Est. US$200-US$300
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Graham Adams Card Work. [London], ca. 1956.: Adams, Graham. [Graham Adams Card Work.] [London], ca. 1956. A 141-page clothbound text of bound typescripts outlining the workings of many of Graham Adams' own card effects. 4to. Ex-libris Roland
0002: Graham Adams Card Work. [London], ca. 1956.Est. US$600-US$800
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Adelphia, Del. LaBarge and Adelphia Company: Adelphia, Del. LaBarge and Adelphia Company. N.p., ca. 1910. Half-sheet (20 ¾ x 27 ¾") monochrome offset poster bearing seven photographs of Del Adelphia, the "cowboy magician," three of which show
0004: Adelphia, Del. LaBarge and Adelphia CompanyEst. US$300-US$400
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Group of five pieces of Alexander ephemera: Alexander (Claude Alexander Conlin). Group of five pieces of Alexander ephemera. Including two pictorial brochures and three theatre programs. 1910s – 20s. Condition varies from fair to very good.
0006: Group of five pieces of Alexander ephemeraEst. US$75-US$150
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Glassware said to belong to John Henry Anderson: Glassware said to belong to John Henry Anderson. A set of two matching crystal bottles, one pressed glass decanter and two curious glass funnels said to belong to The Great Wizard of the North, John
0007: Glassware said to belong to John Henry AndersonEst. US$500-US$750
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Theo Annemann (Theodore Squires). Archive: Annemann, Theo (Theodore Squires). Archive of 40 Annemann magic and mentalism manuscripts. Including typed and printed pages for many classics developed by this legendary mentalist and author,
0009: Theo Annemann (Theodore Squires). ArchiveEst. US$200-US$300
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B., J.T. Drawing Room Magic. New York, ca. 1874: B., J.T. Drawing Room Magic. New York, ca. 1874. Publisher's grey wraps, illustrated with "numerous illustrative diagrams." 12mo. Extremities and spine chipped and toned, ex libris, but contents
0013: B., J.T. Drawing Room Magic. New York, ca. 1874Est. US$100-US$200
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Baker, Al. Gigantic archive of correspondence: Baker, Al. Gigantic archive of correspondence addressed to The Broadway Magic Shop and Al Baker. Accumulated by Baker primarily during his tenure as partner in the Broadway Magic Shop, the
0014: Baker, Al. Gigantic archive of correspondenceEst. US$300-US$400
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Billiard Ball Wand. English, ca. 1900: Billiard Ball Wand. English, ca. 1900. Handsome nickel plated wand with a cup at one end in which a red billiard ball is made to appear and disappear at the magician's command. Mechanically operated
0018: Billiard Ball Wand. English, ca. 1900Est. US$300-US$500
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Card Changing Box. Likely European, ca. 1910: Card Changing Box. Maker unknown (likely European), ca. 1910. Tooled cloth-covered wooden box bearing a fan of cards on its lid. The magician places a card or cards inside the empty box and closes
0019: Card Changing Box. Likely European, ca. 1910Est. US$200-US$300
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Poster: Blackstone's Hindu Rope Trick: Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Blackstone Presents His Latest Creation the Hindu Rope Trick. Chicago, Globe Poster Corp., ca. 1948. Two-sheet (41 x 56") three-color offset poster advertising
0020: Poster: Blackstone's Hindu Rope TrickEst. US$200-US$300
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Two oversized performance photos of Blackstone: Blackstone, Harry (Harry Boughton). Two oversized performance photos of Blackstone, Sr. [Bloom Studio], [Chicago], ca. 1946. Large black-and-white photographs of Blackstone performing his trademark
0023: Two oversized performance photos of BlackstoneEst. US$200-US$300
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