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Important Archive of Correspondence from Charlie MillerTen Card Problems (The Twenty Dollar Manuscript).Kellar, Eva. Mrs. Kellar.
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Sleight of Hand - The Jeff Busby Collection

Our August 19th sale features the magic collection of Jeff Busby. Highlights include extensive archives of correspondence and ephemera related to the great sleight-of-hand artists of the twentieth century: Dai Vernon, Charlie Miller, Max Malini, Ross Bertram, Ed Marlo, Larry Jennings, Paul Fox, Michael Skinner, Faucett Ross, Cardini, and many more.
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Ball and Cone.: Ball and Cone. Circa 1970. Almost-seamless black leather cone with turned wooden insert and two small billiard balls (one red, one white), for the Vernon routine. Cone 5” high.
0001: Ball and Cone.Est. $200-$300
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Silk and Ball Vase.: Silk and Ball Vase. Japan: Mikame Craft, ca. 1985. A handkerchief and wooden ball transpose locations magically, even though the ball is isolated in a handsome turned wooden vase. Vase 6 ½” high,
0002: Silk and Ball Vase.Est. $150-$250
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Multiplying Billiard Balls.: Multiplying Billiard Balls. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer and others, ca. 1930s. Fifteen solid balls comprising at least three complete sets of the popular stage trick in which solid wooden balls multiply
0003: Multiplying Billiard Balls.Est. $200-$300
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Jumbo Albeniece Card Rise.: Jumbo Albeniece Card Rise. Circa 1940. Cards selected from a giant pack rise mysteriously from the deck as it rests in a large wooden houlette suspended from ribbons. Houlette 6 ½” high. Gimmick
0004: Jumbo Albeniece Card Rise.Est. $100-$200
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Jumbo Lock Flap Card Box.: Jumbo Lock Flap Card Box. Alhambra: Owen Magic Supreme, ca. 1980. Finely crafted hardwood box exchanges, vanishes, or produces jumbo playing cards when opened and closed. Locking gimmick. Fine.
0005: Jumbo Lock Flap Card Box.Est. $200-$300
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“Silent” Mora Chinese Sticks.: “Silent” Mora Chinese Sticks. Boston, ca. 1950s. Pair of bamboo sticks hand-painted with Chinese characters and each inscribed: “From Silent Mora/ ‘A Man Warned Is Half Saved’/ Nov. 5,
0006: “Silent” Mora Chinese Sticks.Est. $300-$500
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Clockwork Card Rise.: Clockwork Card Rise. Hamburg: Carl Willmann [?], ca. 1930. Self-contained clockwork mechanism concealed in a pack of cards causes selections to rise from the deck one at a time. With built-in delay
0007: Clockwork Card Rise.Est. $200-$300
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Color Changing Knives.: Color Changing Knives. Wallace, Idaho: Jeff Busby Magic Inc., ca. 1984. Pocket knife changes colors in the performer’s hand. Three hardwood-handled Swiss Army knives. Two ungimmicked, one
0008: Color Changing Knives.Est. $250-$350
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Rising Cigarettes.: Rising Cigarettes. Circa 1950. Clockwork mechanism hidden inside a pack of Chesterfields. A cigarette mysteriously rises from the pack. Possibly the Rutherford model. With metal case and original
0010: Rising Cigarettes.Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Die Box.: Die Box. American, ca. 1960. Handsome hardwood box from which a solid wooden die vanishes, only to reappear elsewhere. 3” die (worn), one double door. Light scratches, but finely made.
0011: Die Box.Est. $200-$300
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Bowl of Gobi (Gobi Bowl).: Bowl of Gobi (Gobi Bowl). Kenosha: Nielsen Magic, ca. 1969. Decorated wooden box allows the performer to exchange the contents of a confetti-filled copper bowl for a bowl full of water. Includes
0012: Bowl of Gobi (Gobi Bowl).Est. $400-$600
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Chop Cup.: Chop Cup. Escondido: John Dahms, ca. 1990. Finely turned hardwood cup for the traditional one cup and ball routine. With crocheted balls. 4” high, mouth 3 ½” diameter. Fine.
0013: Chop Cup.Est. $200-$300
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Don Alan Chop Cup.: Don Alan Chop Cup. St. Louis: Rings N Things Magic, ca. 1980. Gold tone cup for the classic routine popularized by Don Alan. 3” tall. With two balls and one small baseball. Minor wear to finish.
0014: Don Alan Chop Cup.Est. $100-$200
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Porper Cups and Balls.: Porper Cups and Balls. California: Porper Originals, ca. 1980. Set of three brass cups custom made by Joe Porper for Ray Grismer. Housed in a sturdy wooden box with inlaid lid bearing Grismer’s
0015: Porper Cups and Balls.Est. $600-$800
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Cups and Balls.: Cups and Balls. California: John Dahms, ca. 1990. Three finely turned segmented and lathe-turned cups of crafted hardwood. Together with a matching solid Takagi cup and Dahms-made wand. Mouths 3
0016: Cups and Balls.Est. $500-$700
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Indian Cups and Balls.: Indian Cups and Balls. Circa 1980. Cast metal cups in the Indian style. Mouths 2 ¼” across. 2 ½” high.
0017: Indian Cups and Balls.Est. $100-$200
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Indian Cups and Balls.: Indian Cups and Balls. Circa 1980. Cast metal cups in the Indian style. Mouths 3” across. 2 ¾” high.
0018: Indian Cups and Balls.Est. $100-$200
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Indian Cups and Balls.: Indian Cups and Balls. Bombay: D.A. Tayade, ca. 1970. Turned wooden cups for the Indian version of the classic Cups and Balls trick. Green, brown, and orange hand painted finish. With four balls and
0019: Indian Cups and Balls.Est. $250-$350
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Bertram Cups.: Bertram Cups. Toronto: Ross Bertram, ca. 1965. Three spun copper cups manufactured by the Canadian “star of magic” Ross Bertram. Mouths 3 1/8” diameter. Hallmarked. With original bag. Very good.
0020: Bertram Cups.Est. $700-$900
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Jumbo Cups and Balls.: Jumbo Cups and Balls. Circa 1955. Oversize set of three spun aluminum cups. 5 ¼” high, mouths 4 1/8” wide. Similar in size and feel to National Magic Company-made cups.
0021: Jumbo Cups and Balls.Est. $200-$300
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Aluminum Cups and Balls Prototypes.: Aluminum Cups and Balls Prototypes. American, ca. 1960s. Set of three small spun aluminum cups, likely prototypes due to mismatched shape of rims. 3” high, mouths 2 3/8” across.
0022: Aluminum Cups and Balls Prototypes.Est. $150-$250
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Charlie Miller Cups.: Charlie Miller Cups. Chicago: Magic Inc., ca. 1970s. Heavy copper cups patterned after Ross Bertram’s design, which have come to be known as the “Miller” cups. Good.
0023: Charlie Miller Cups.Est. $200-$300
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Rezvani Two-Bowl Set.: Rezvani Two-Bowl Set. France: Claude Rix, ca. 1990 [?]. Set of two turned wooden bowls, turned wooden wand, and six “pillows” (two green, four red) for Rezvani’s “tomato” cups and balls
0024: Rezvani Two-Bowl Set.Est. $250-$350
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