die sparkasse im wasserglase \n upside down glass placed over coin with handkerchief cover, coin vanishes, secret cover on glass opening of same type as working surface \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Sparkasse im Wasserglase
upside down glass placed over coin with handkerchief cover, coin vanishes, secret cover on glass opening of same type as working surface
die unter dem glase verschwindende münze \n coin placed on paper and covered with glass, it vanishes, paper disc on opening of glass, switching glass or removable paper disc \n unknown
1898
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Die unter dem Glase verschwindende Münze
coin placed on paper and covered with glass, it vanishes, paper disc on opening of glass, switching glass or removable paper disc
der aus einem glase verschwindende thaler \n no. 18, coin really placed in glass, then covered with handkerchief, coin vanishes, two methods:
- coin held underneath glass with fake double bottom, glass filled with water
- slit in glass \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der aus einem Glase verschwindende Thaler
No. 18, coin really placed in glass, then covered with handkerchief, coin vanishes, two methods:
coin held underneath glass with fake double bottom, glass filled with water
vii. seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar! \n 1. das loch im taschentuch (hole is cut in handkerchief and restored)
2. das verschwindende geldstück (coin disappears under glass, and appears again)
3. katalepsie eines taschentuchs (silk balances on corner)
4. das taschentuch als zuckerbäcker (candy production from silk) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
VII. Seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar!
1. Das Loch im Taschentuch (hole is cut in handkerchief and restored)
2. Das verschwindende Geldstück (coin disappears under glass, and appears again)
3. Katalepsie eines Taschentuchs (Silk balances on corner)
4. Das Taschentuch als Zuckerbäcker (candy production from silk)
the vanishing coin \n no. 4, coin dropped into glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, no glass disc \n charles t. jordan \n the impromptu dissolving coin \n unknown
1920
ten new pocket tricks Charles T. Jordan
The Vanishing Coin
No. 4, coin dropped into glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, no glass disc
evaporato \n "coin that gets around", marked coin vanishes from sealed glass, reappears into spectator's breast pocket \n otto waldmann \n winged silver \n karl fulves
1941
the jinx 101-151 Otto Waldmann
Evaporato
"Coin that gets Around", marked coin vanishes from sealed glass, reappears into spectator's breast pocket
adams coins \n coin is dropped in glass under handkerchief, coin shown again then it vanishes \n howard a. adams
1948
the phoenix 101-150 Howard A. Adams
Adams Coins
coin is dropped in glass under handkerchief, coin shown again then it vanishes
a table combination \n combining vanishing glass under newspaper with vanishing coin under glass with cut-out paper circle over mouth of glass \n u. f. grant
1949
grant's inner circle magazine U. F. Grant
A Table Combination
combining vanishing glass under newspaper with vanishing coin under glass with cut-out paper circle over mouth of glass
water vanish \n coin vanishes in glass of water, under handkerchief, piece of glass method \n eddie joseph
1952
tricks for informal occasions Eddie Joseph
Water Vanish
coin vanishes in glass of water, under handkerchief, piece of glass method
back in the box \n copper coins vanish visually under glass and reappear in okito box, then change to silver, using black art \n mark lefler
1983
apocalypse vol. 6-10 Mark Lefler
Back in the Box
copper coins vanish visually under glass and reappear in okito box, then change to silver, using black art
winged silver \n no. 22, coin vanishes from covered glass, reappears in ball of wool \n karl fulves \n evaporato \n otto waldmann
1989
self-working coin magic Karl Fulves
Winged Silver
No. 22, coin vanishes from covered glass, reappears in ball of wool
tumble vision \n coin vanishes when covered with glass, can also penetrate, mouth covered with working surface paper \n steve dusheck
1992
dusheck's coin magic Steve Dusheck
Tumble Vision
coin vanishes when covered with glass, can also penetrate, mouth covered with working surface paper