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Coin Pail. London, Max Andrews (Vampire Magic), ca. 1957. Mechanically complex but seemingly innocent champagne bucket that facilitates the production of coins from mid air. Includes two Kellar-type droppers, one dropper for a large load of 23 coins, and a ringing device. Hallmarked. Very good.


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Date:
2015-02-07

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