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$175

Triple Flag Spray. London, Harry Leat, ca. 1929. As a finale to a production of silks, the magician conjures up a spray of three tiers of flags, each on a metal pole. The display includes 21 national flags standing over 40" high. Silk flags show some wear, but overall good condition. This effect was a favorite of several well-known magicians including Edwin Maro and Karl Germain. Germain billed the trick as the Flags of All Nations in his programs.


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2011-10-29

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Auctioneer:
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Date:
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