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Selbit's Magic Bricks. English, ca. 1910. Four wooden blocks, numbered 1-4, are stacked on top of each other and covered by a wooden tube. The blocks are made to change positions inside the tube at the command of the magician or the audience. Tube measures 3 ½ x 3 x 12 ¼". Shells do not slide smoothly, otherwise good condition.


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Potter & Potter

Date:
2010-05-16

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