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Glass Cylinder Stand. Los Angeles: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930. Balls, eggs, or silks placed in the glass cylinder on a turned wooden stand vanish when momentarily covered by a decorated metal tube. Can also be used to change silks into candy, etc. 11” high. With four small billiard balls. Minor chipping to finish of metal tube. Uncommon.


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Date:
2017-06-10

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