Grossman/Nicholson Magic Collection 2015-10-31 Auction - 331 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL
Rising Card Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca.Rogers, John (American, 1829 Ð 1904). The TravelingCremer, W.H. Catalogue of Apparatus for the Performance
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Grossman/Nicholson Magic Collection

Selections of apparatus, ephemera, posters, photographs, and various magic collectibles from the John Henry Grossman and Nelson Nicholson Magic Collections.
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Animated Hand. New York, Hornmann Magic Co., ca. 1918.: Animated Hand. New York, Hornmann Magic Co., ca. 1918. A carved wooden hand, resting on a sheet of glass, raps out answers to questions posed by the audience. Requires no special board. 9” long.
0001: Animated Hand. New York, Hornmann Magic Co., ca. 1918.Est. US$500-US$600
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The Atom. Norwood, John Snyder, Jr., ca. 1936. A steel: The Atom. Norwood, John Snyder, Jr., ca. 1936. A steel ball passes through a sheet of glass locked securely in a handsome wooden frame. In a felt-lined wooden carrying case for the ball and frame, as
0002: The Atom. Norwood, John Snyder, Jr., ca. 1936. A steelEst. US$400-US$600
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Bird Box. Martinka & Co., ca. 1890. A chosen card is: Bird Box. Martinka & Co., ca. 1890. A chosen card is placed into a wooden box and the lid is closed. When opened, the card has transformed into a live bird and the card is discovered elsewhere.
0003: Bird Box. Martinka & Co., ca. 1890. A chosen card isEst. US$600-US$800
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Books of Ching Soo. Four faux wooden books are tied in: Books of Ching Soo. Four faux wooden books are tied in a wooden frame with a length of ribbon. The books then penetrate the ribbon visibly. Folk art look with faux Chinese characters, dragons, and
0004: Books of Ching Soo. Four faux wooden books are tied inEst. US$200-US$300
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Bonus Genius (Vanishing Doll). American, ca. 1910 [?].: Bonus Genius (Vanishing Doll). American, ca. 1910 [?]. Hand painted turned wooden doll vanishes from under a small tartan cloak. 4 ¾” high. Folk art look. Cloth worn, else very good.
0005: Bonus Genius (Vanishing Doll). American, ca. 1910 [?].Est. US$100-US$200
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Bowl of Water Production. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis: Bowl of Water Production. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1950. A glass bowl filled with water is produced from thin air. Complete with bowl, wooden table and drapes. Hallmarked. Table 33”
0006: Bowl of Water Production. New Haven, Petrie & LewisEst. US$250-US$350
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Relighting Candle Trick. German, ca. 1910. Specially: Relighting Candle Trick. German, ca. 1910. Specially manufactured candle allows the flame to be blown out, but a moment later, re-lights itself. The effect can be repeated ad-infinitum. Controlled
0007: Relighting Candle Trick. German, ca. 1910. SpeciallyEst. US$250-US$350
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Card Changing Box. European, ca. 1870 [?]. A torn card: Card Changing Box. European, ca. 1870 [?]. A torn card is restored when placed inside the box. All-metal construction. Mirror inside lid. Lovely hand-painted finish with mother-of-pearl-like flowers
0008: Card Changing Box. European, ca. 1870 [?]. A torn cardEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Rising Card Machine. London, John Martin, 1965.: Rising Card “Machine”. London, John Martin, 1965. Selected cards rise from a pack isolated in a glass. Complete with covering cards, tension plate, intricate mechanical pack, and accessories.
0010: Rising Card Machine. London, John Martin, 1965.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rising Card Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca.: Rising Card Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca. 1935. Selected cards magically rise from the pack isolated in a goblet on a shallow wooden tray. Tray 9 ¾” diameter. Light wear, but overall
0011: Rising Card Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca.Est. US$250-US$350
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Ultra Rising Cards (Jumbo). New Haven, Petrie & Lewis,: Ultra Rising Cards (Jumbo). New Haven, Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1930. Giant version of this classic effect. Cards selected from a giant pack rise from the deck sitting in a holder on the magician’s
0012: Ultra Rising Cards (Jumbo). New Haven, Petrie & Lewis,Est. US$500-US$700
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Card Ladle. American, ca. 1900 [?]. Plated brass ladle: Card Ladle. American, ca. 1900 [?]. Plated brass ladle switches billets or one playing card for another. 12” long. Minor repairs evident; good.
0013: Card Ladle. American, ca. 1900 [?]. Plated brass ladleEst. US$500-US$600
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Card Sword. North Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1955.: Card Sword. North Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1955. Handsome metal sword with bronze handle. Magician skewers selected cards on the sword as the pack cascades through the air. With original wooden
0014: Card Sword. North Hollywood, Merv Taylor, ca. 1955.Est. US$350-US$550
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Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Tube for: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Tube for Carrying Human Hair. Brass tube painted black with end caps and exterior clip housed in cloth-lined leather case. Apparently used to house lengths of
0015: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Tube forEst. US$100-US$200
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Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). CardiniÕs: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini’s Billiard Balls. Set of eleven turned wooden billiard balls and four shells (two wooden, two metal) owned and used by Cardini, the greatest magician
0016: Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). CardiniÕsEst. US$6,000-US$8,000
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Cardini. CardiniÕs Royal Command Performance Gloves and: Cardini. Cardini’s Royal Command Performance Gloves and Cards. Including a pack of 51 silver Peau Doux-back playing cards and a pair of white kid leather gloves used by Cardini in his May 1933
0017: Cardini. CardiniÕs Royal Command Performance Gloves andEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Changing Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca.: Changing Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca. 1930. Mechanical wooden tray facilitates the switch of one deck of cards or one small object for another. 11 x 9 ½”. Good.
0018: Changing Tray. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer & Co., ca.Est. US$150-US$250
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Sliding Clock Box. Alhambra, Owen Magic Supreme, ca.: Sliding Clock Box. Alhambra, Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1960. After considerable by-play, an alarm clock vanishes from a four-door mahogany cabinet. It is reproduced from a previously empty hat. Cabinet
0019: Sliding Clock Box. Alhambra, Owen Magic Supreme, ca.Est. US$400-US$600
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Coffee, Milk, and Sugar Trick. Sweden, Harries Magic: Coffee, Milk, and Sugar Trick. Sweden, Harries Magic [?], ca. 1940. Cotton, silk, and confetti placed in the separate pieces of a metal coffee service transform into hot coffee, sugar, and cream.
0020: Coffee, Milk, and Sugar Trick. Sweden, Harries MagicEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Coin Casket. London, J. Bland [?], ca. 1880. Handsome: Coin Casket. London, J. Bland [?], ca. 1880. Handsome cloth-covered casket vanishes English half-crowns one at a time as the lid is opened and closed. 3 x 3 x 3 ½”. Gold plated ornaments.
0021: Coin Casket. London, J. Bland [?], ca. 1880. HandsomeEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Coin Tray. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1950.: Coin Tray. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1950. Round metal tray causes coins to multiply in quantity as if by magic. Uncommon blue and gold paint. 8” diameter. Paint worn.
0022: Coin Tray. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1950.Est. US$150-US$250
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Commando Screen. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (for Max: Commando Screen. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (for Max Holden), ca. 1935. Small metal tri-fold screen is shown on both sides and formed into a triangular tube. Silk handkerchiefs are produced from
0023: Commando Screen. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (for MaxEst. US$150-US$250
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Davenport Cabinet. Martinka & Company [?], ca. 1880. A: Davenport Cabinet. Martinka & Company [?], ca. 1880. A coin or small object placed in the drawer vanishes. Hardwood with ebony handle and finial. 2 ¾ x 2 ¾ x 3 ¾”. Good.
0024: Davenport Cabinet. Martinka & Company [?], ca. 1880. AEst. US$250-US$350