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Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Cardini’s vanishing birdcage. New York, Richard Cardini, ca. 1960. Sturdy rectangular cage vanishes from between the magician’s hands. With unusual sleeve guard. 5 ½ x 4 x 4”. With a letter of provenance; purchased from Cardini’s widow. Virtually every aspect of the cage, from its substantial aluminum frame to the sleeve guard, are unusual and show that a great amount of care and thought went into the design of the prop. While the cage collapses rapidly, it is also sturdy enough to be held by one hand. Some elements of its design are reminiscent of the work of John Martin, the famous British maker of magic apparatus, who supplied his friend Cardini with apparatus, as well.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2014-04-26

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Cardini’s magic notebooks. Group of three 8vo composition books detailing the workings of tricks, designs of mechanical apparatus, and other notes related to the magic Read more…


Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2013-04-06