Winter Magic Auction - Houdini & More 2013-02-02 Auction - 305 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL
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283: Thurston the Magician. Balaam and his Donkey.5: Billiard Ball Stand. Sweden, Harries Magic1: S.S. Adams Salesman's Sample/Demo kit
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Chicago, IL, United States
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Winter Magic Auction - Houdini & More

Potter & Potter's winter auction includes a variety of rare magic books, posters, and unusual pieces of apparatus culled from private collections. Among the highlights are a selection of rare and unusual Thayer-made props, an assortment of Eddy Taytelbaum's fabulous hand-made micro-magic props, Houdini ephemera and handcuffs, early hand-colored prints, outstanding full color lithographed posters, and a choice selection of magicians' tokens and advertising pocket mirrors (mirror cards). Auction and pre-sale exhibition takes place at Potter & Potter's Chicago gallery. The auction begins at 10am (CST) on February 2nd, 2013.
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S.S. Adams Salesman's Sample/Demo kit: [S.S. Adams] S.S. Adams/Novelty Salesman Sample/Demonstrator kit. New Jersey, S.S. Adams, ca. 1955. Being a cardboard box full of displays items used as a salesman’s sample kit and/or
0001: S.S. Adams Salesman's Sample/Demo kitEst. $100-$200
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P & L Aquarium.: Aquarium. New Haven Connecticut, Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1949. A small rectangular aquarium full of water instantly fills with goldfish. 7 ½ x 4 x 6”. Hallmarked.
0002: P & L Aquarium.Est. $300-$500
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Thayer's Architect's Nightmare.: Architect’s Nightmare. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930. A blue block magically moves up and down through a stack of white blocks when covered with a tube painted to represent a building. Overall
0003: Thayer's Architect's Nightmare.Est. $700-$900
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F.G. Thayer, Billiard Ball Box.: Billiard Ball Box. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer, ca. 1925. Similar to the traditional die box, but performed with a white billiard ball. The ball vanishes from the cabinet and appears elsewhere. Gimmick
0004: F.G. Thayer, Billiard Ball Box.Est. $500-$600
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Billiard Ball Stand. Sweden, Harries Magic: Billiard Ball Stand. Sweden, Harries Magic, ca. 1950. Mechanical stand facilitates the production of seven billiard balls from thin air. 19 ¼” high. Some paint wear to shells; very good.
0005: Billiard Ball Stand. Sweden, Harries MagicEst. $350-$450
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Ornate Black Art Cabinet. American: Black Art Cabinet. American, ca. 1930. A hardwood box is shown empty. A moment later, the interior is filled to overflowing with various items. Similar to the Thayer Wu Ling Pagoda. 10 ½ x 6 ¾ x 15
0006: Ornate Black Art Cabinet. AmericanEst. $150-$250
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Sherms' Block Penetration.: Block Penetration. Bridgeport Connecticut, Sherms, ca. 1930. A wooden block threaded on a rope visibly penetrates the cord. Elaborate construction conceals hidden mechanism, which locks. 5 ½ x 3 ¾
0007: Sherms' Block Penetration.Est. $200-$400
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Magic Blotter. Germany, Magic Hands,: Magic Blotter. Germany, Magic Hands, ca. 1980. Desk blotter changes blank paper to real bills as it is swiped across the paper. Brass top and handle, wooden base. 7 ½ x 5”. Very good.
0008: Magic Blotter. Germany, Magic Hands,Est. $100-$200
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Bottle Production. European, ca. 1900.: Bottle Production. European, ca. 1900. Six small bottles of cognac are produced from a borrowed hat by the magician. Five faux and one real bottle. Possibly manufactured by Bland. 7 ¾” tall.
0009: Bottle Production. European, ca. 1900.Est. $100-$200
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Cage Transformation. European, ca. 1900.: Cage Transformation. European, ca. 1900. A small object, placed into a box transforms into a solid metal cage with live canaries inside. Hardwood box measures 5 ¾ x 5 ¾ x 6 ½”. Good.
0010: Cage Transformation. European, ca. 1900.Est. $200-$250
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P & L Candlestick Coin Dropper.: Candlestick Coin Dropper. New Haven Connecticut, Petrie and Lewis, ca. 1950. Spun copper candlestick which conceals a stack of coins. Hallmarked. Base 3 ¾” wide. Very good. Scarce.
0011: P & L Candlestick Coin Dropper.Est. $300-$500
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Card Box. American [?], ca. 1890.: Card Box. American [?], ca. 1890. Hardwood box changes, vanishes or causes items to appear inside. Ornamented with brass studs and a five-pointed star at the center of each panel. 4 ¼ x 3 ¼”. An
0012: Card Box. American [?], ca. 1890.Est. $200-$250
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Thayer Lock Flap Card Box.: Lock Flap Card Box. Los Angeles, Thayer Mfg., ca. 1935. Small mahogany box will transform one card to another, cause cards to appear or vanish inside. Subtle gimmick locks so the box can be examined
0013: Thayer Lock Flap Card Box.Est. $200-$250
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Card in Candle. Roterberg[?],: Card in Candle. Chicago, Roterberg[?], ca. 1910. A selected card appears in the flame of a candle. Nickel plated candlestick stands 9 ¼” high. On a removable turned wooden base (a later addition).
0014: Card in Candle. Roterberg[?],Est. $200-$300
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F.G. Thayer, Card Spider.: Card Spider. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer, ca. 1940. A selected card visibly appears in the legs of the spider when its web is spun. 16 x 16”. Very good.
0015: F.G. Thayer, Card Spider.Est. $300-$400
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Ed Massey Flame Clock: Chinese Flame Clock. Ardmore Pennsylvania, Ed Massey, ca. 1958. A lit candle in an upright cabinet is bisected by two swords. When doors in the front and rear of the cabinet are o pened, the candle
0016: Ed Massey Flame ClockEst. $200-$250
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F.G. Thayer, Coin Easel.: Coin Easel. Los Angeles, F.G. Thayer, ca. 1919. A lyre-type easel that allows the magician to vanish four coins without sleight-of-hand. 9 ¾” high. Good. Scarce.
0017: F.G. Thayer, Coin Easel.Est. $500-$750
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Coin Ladder. American, ca. 1920.: Coin Ladder. American, ca. 1920. As the magician catches coins in the air he drops them in to the hat resting on top of this unusual prop. At his command, the coins penetrate the hat and cascade down
0018: Coin Ladder. American, ca. 1920.Est. $600-$900
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Connie Haden [?] Coin Wand.: Coin Wand. Brooklyn, Connie Haden [?], ca. 1945. An endless supply of silver half dollars is produced at the tip of this wand. Produces a 1941 Walking Liberty half dollar. 14 ½” long. Paint
0019: Connie Haden [?] Coin Wand.Est. $150-$200
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Musical Conjurer Automaton.: Musical Conjurer Automaton. Spain, Zdenka, contemporary. Single air cylinder musical movement causes the miniature magician to wave his wand. As he does, he lifts the box in his other hand and the
0020: Musical Conjurer Automaton.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Okito-Nielsen Coolie Cube.: Coolie Cube. Las Vegas, Okito-Nielsen, ca. 2000. A black block vanishes from a wooden tube and reappears elsewhere. Tube stands 7” high. Light wear to paint of shell and tube; good overall.
0021: Okito-Nielsen Coolie Cube.Est. $200-$300
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19th c. Brass Cups and Balls.: Brass Cups and Balls. European, ca. 1890. Large set of three spun brass cups for the perennial magic feat. Well worn from professional use, but with an attractive patina. 4 ¼” high. Mouth 3 ½”
0022: 19th c. Brass Cups and Balls.Est. $200-$400
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Paul Fox “Chick” Cups by Danny Dew: Paul Fox “Chick” Cups. Danny Dew, ca. 1969. Three large nesting cups of spun brass, chrome plated. Standing 4” high with openings 3 ½” across. With crocheted balls and final load baseballs.
0023: Paul Fox “Chick” Cups by Danny DewEst. $700-$900
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Star Magic's Star Cups and Balls.: Star Cups and Balls. St. Louis, Star Magic, ca. 1980. Set of three chrome-plated steel cups with a single-bead Paul Fox-type design. Known as the “Bells of St. Mary’s” for the fine tone the
0024: Star Magic's Star Cups and Balls.Est. $400-$500
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