Potter & Potter Auctions
Live Auction

The Magic Collection of Jim Rawlins

Fri, Jan 25, 2019 10:30PM EST
Lot 56

Carter the Great?s Center Table.

Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000

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Carter, Charles. Carter the Great?s Center Table. New York: Martinka & Co. [?], ca. 1910. Heavy carved gold-leaf wooden table on cabriole legs, used as the centerpiece for many of the effects performed by Carter in his globe-trotting illusion show. Folding servante at rear. 42? wide. Worn from use. Green felt-covered top a modern replacement. Owned and used by Charles Carter. Sold together with a later photograph of Carter and Evelyn Maxwell beside the table. With a letter of provenance from Carter biographer Mike Caveney. At one time the elaborate Louis XIV-style magician?s center table was perhaps the most important piece of apparatus he owned. It provided not only a suitable working surface for the miracles he performed, but acted as an aid in the execution of many of the tricks, as well. Carter, like Herrmann, Kellar, Robert-Houdin, and the other masters before him, relied on his table as both a focal point of his stage setting, but also as a secret assistant for several of his signature feats.