$1,800
Raymond, Maurice (Morris Raymond Saunders). Silk Pedestal. New York: Edward Beadle, ca. 1908. Nickel plated stand on an elaborate vase supports a clear glass. A silk handkerchief appears in the tumbler at the performer's command. 15 " high. Glass included. A fine example of this classic prop. Hallmarked. From the collection of The Great Raymond. Beadle is a little-known builder of magic apparatus who counted the greatest magicians of the era among his clients, including the Herrmanns, T. Nelson Downs, and Harry Kellar. While he never operated a magic shop or issued a catalog, he did produce fine bench-made props for discriminating customers. As a result of his limited output of high quality apparatus, props of his making are rarely seen today. The plunger incorporated into the pedestal is capped with a 1906 English farthing.
Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter
Date:
2016-10-29