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Magicana of the Golden Age

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Highlights of this closely-curated sale include remarkable rarities from the golden age of conjuring: a diverse array of Houdiniana, Victorian magic apparatus, relics from the stages of St. George's Hall, rare posters, select modern props, and choice ephemera. Purchase Catalog
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Lot 273

Karl Germain's Card Sword.

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Starting Bid
$750

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GERMAIN, Karl (Charles Mattmuller, 1878 - 1959). Karl Germain's Card Sword. Chicago: Roterberg [?], ca. 1900. A selected card is lost in the pack. The deck is thrown in the air and the selection is speared on the blade of the sword. Length 34 1/2". Triangular blade with concealed clip behind handle. Owned by Karl Germain, the great stage magician of the early twentieth century. 

Condition

Requires new elastic (easily replaced). Usual rubbing and wear to plating. 

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With an LOA stating that the sword was Germain's own property, and later given to his friend and fellow Cleveland magician, John Grdina.