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Mail Box trick. New York, Martinka & Co. [?], ca. 1910. Postcards or billets dropped into this miniature mailbox vanish, transform, or are switched. Charming hand painted tin, 8” high. Finish well worn. Uncommon.


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Date:
2014-08-23

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Schlitz Bottle Trick. New York, Himber's Custombilt Magic, ca. 1959. The magician places a bottle of Budweiser into a paper bag. He removes a bottle Read more…


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206. Topper/Big Trick. New York, Himber’s Custombilt Magic, ca. 1959. A special box that allows the magician to exchange cards, decks, or cause one card Read more…


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[P&L] Dream Tube trick. New Haven, Petrie & Lewis (P&L) for Steen, ca. 1932. Handkerchiefs or a billiard ball are produced from an empty tube. Read more…


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Magical Card Cabinet. New York, Martinka & Co., ca. 1905. Hardwood cabinet with nine internal compartments to hold various trick decks of cards. Label inside Read more…


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Date:
2015-02-07


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The Trick That Fooled Harry Lorayne. New York: Richard Himber, ca. 1965. An impossible card prediction made even more so by the simple and inconspicuous Read more…


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FRANK GEHRY; KNOLL; "Crosscheck" armchair and two "Hat Trick" sidechairs, New York, 1990s; All branded; Armchair: 33 1/2" x 28 1/4" x 26" Read more…


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Silent Mora's Tube & Ring Trick. New Haven: Petrie and Lewis (P&L), ca. 1950. A small red ring vanishes, then reappears inside a capped metal Read more…


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Aquarius Trick. New Haven: Petrie & Lewis (P&L), ca. 1930. Metal multi-color cylinder, likely a kaleidoscope, (3 ½ x 1 ½") in original box. Minor Read more…


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Date:
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