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Magic & Conjuring. A collection of books and booklets on magic, conjuring, tricks, routine manipulation, etc., authors include Lewis Ganson, Will Dexter, Jean Hugard, Al Koran, Annemann, etc. (some privately printed), together with a packaged trick - 'The Dilka Steel Penetration' by Eddie Joseph complete with instructions, mostly mid 1940s to mid 1960s (21)
TN Toys (Japan), Magic Action Bulldozer, large battery operated tinplate model, finished in red and silver with detailed tin-printing, with driver, black rubber tyres, towing hook apparent but needs re-attaching, one tinplate driver lever connecting rod missing (G,BG-VG) Condition Report / Extra Information Unfortunately we cannot test battery operated toys, so cannot state whether it is in working order.
Witchcraft, Magic & Alchemy, Grillot De Givry. Cloth bound (with dust jacket) first edition in English translated by J. Courtenay Locke. With 10 plates in colour and 366 illustrations. George G. Harrap & Co. 1931 Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wear to the edges of the dust jacket. Some discolouration to the pages.
A quantity of WWII magic lantern slides used for lecturing on chemical warfare and explosives, many showing results of aerial bomb damage to buildings, as used by the Civil Defence Area Commander for the Midland Counties to lecture on war gases, unexploded bombs, and related war time damage, boxed.
A magic lantern and slides 'The Woodbury Improved Sciopticon' Comprising a brass steel and mahogany cased lantern for 8cm slides together with , two lantern slide carriers, two wood framed circular image slides wild animals and a large collection of three and a quarter inch square slides including the Grand Tour, Egypt circa 1900, landscapes, various subjects a large quantity. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1902 - The lantern the usual discolouration to the brass areas showing base metal below, pitting of brass polish, some rusting to the rectangular top aperture, illuminant not original, later adaptation with a modern bulb and lead and plug.
A pair of early 19th century tinplate and brass magic lanterns marked patent no 2459 together with a quantity of glass magic lantern slides, the majority black and white photographic, including New Zealand and Australia, zoological, a series of Koala bears, Biblical and Middle Eastern, topographical, family etc, some stored in wooden cases, in all about 240 slides
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