boxes to alter one graine into another, or to consume the graine or corne to nothing \n box with false bottom and layer of grains glued on it, turned over for transformation or vanish \n unknown \n boxes to change graine \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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The Discoverie of Witchcraft
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how to conveie (with words or charmes) the corne conteined in one box into an other \n previous box used to vanish grains, it reappears in bell type box that has grains behind leather separater that drops down when set hard on table (chop cup like) \n unknown \n boxes to change graine \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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How to conveie (with words or charmes) the corne conteined in one box into an other
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The Discoverie of Witchcraft
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boxes to change graine \n box with false bottom and layer of grains glued on it, turned over for transformation or vanish, also appearance in bell type box \n unknown \n boxes to alter one graine into another, or to consume the graine or corne to nothing \n unknown \n how to conveie (with words or charmes) the corne conteined in one box into an other \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
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Boxes to change Graine
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1634
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The Art of Legerdemain Discovered
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bran disappearing from a glass, and reappearing under a plate \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
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Bran Disappearing from a Glass, and Reappearing under a Plate
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1890
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More Magic
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variation zum kleieglas \n grain transposition routine with glass and paper cone \n professor bellonie \n das kleieglas \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt
Professor Bellonie
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Variation zum Kleieglas
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Inspired by
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Aug. 1900
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 6 No. 8)
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122
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von auge zu auge \n no. 9, grain pushed in one eye, comes out of other \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
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Von Auge zu Auge
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1900
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Der Amateurzauberer
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130
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das geheimnisvolle papierfähnchen \n no. 12, piece of paper with grain and apple moves by itself, experiment \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
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Das geheimnisvolle Papierfähnchen
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1900
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Der Amateurzauberer
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162
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das kleieglas \n grain or confetti in glass transforms into something else (eggs, candy, ...), insert \n carl willmann \n variation zum kleieglas \n professor bellonie \n confetti glass \n unknown
1900
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Das Kleieglas
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Related toVariations
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July 1900
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 6 No. 7)
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107
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der magische becher \n cup filled with grains or something, vanishes or changes into silk, boston box principle \n carl willmann
1901
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Der magische Becher
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Apr. 1901
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 7 No. 4)
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53
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eine mysteriöse wanderung \n grains put in paper cone, wine vanishes from bottle and is now in cone instead of grain \n josef löffler
1901
die zauberwelt
Josef Löffler
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Eine mysteriöse Wanderung
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May 1901
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 7 No. 5)
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72
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to feed many \n food (grapes, nuts or the like) placed in bowls, even though some are eaten the amount stays the same, mathematical principle (edge counting) \n michael weber \n breaking bread \n robert e. neale \n to feed many \n michael weber
1991
life savers
Michael Weber
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To Feed Many
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VariationsAlso published here
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1991
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Life Savers
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103
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the hindu jar of grain \n grain disappears from jar \n unknown
1993
tarbell course in magic — volume 8
Unknown
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The Hindu Jar of Grain
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1993
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 8
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112
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the hindu disappearing grain \n grain disappears from can \n unknown
1993
tarbell course in magic — volume 8
Unknown
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The Hindu Disappearing Grain
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1993
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 8
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113
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the traveling egg - third method: as described by h. & a. walker \n egg in handkerchief transposes with bran in glass \n unknown \n up to date conjuring, p. 68
2002
the encyclopedia of egg magic
Unknown
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The Traveling Egg - Third Method: As Described by H. & A. Walker
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Also published here- Up to Date Conjuring, p. 68
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2002
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The Encyclopedia of Egg Magic
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155
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the traveling egg - fifth method: the paxton version \n covered glass with bran, covered empty glass, egg in hands, egg vanishes and is where bran was, empty glass has now bran \n m. paxton \n "traveling egg and bran" (the magician monthly, vol. 20 no. 1, oct. 1924, p. 132)
2002
the encyclopedia of egg magic
M. Paxton
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The Traveling Egg - Fifth Method: The Paxton Version
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Also published here- "Traveling Egg and Bran" (The Magician Monthly, Vol. 20 No. 1, Oct. 1924, p. 132)
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2002
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The Encyclopedia of Egg Magic
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157
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