to put one testor into one hand, and an other into the other hand, and with words to bring them togither \n \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To put one testor into one hand, and an other into the other hand, and with words to bring them togither
juggling knacks by confederacie, and how to know whether one cast crosse or pile by the ringing \n heads or tails divined repeatedly, stooge with verbal code and psychology \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
Juggling knacks by confederacie, and how to know whether one cast crosse or pile by the ringing
heads or tails divined repeatedly, stooge with verbal code and psychology
to conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast \n coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears with coin in performer's or another spectator's hand \n unknown \n how to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast
coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears with coin in performer's or another spectator's hand
with words to make a groat or a testor to leape out of a pot, or to run alongst upon a table \n coin crawls out of cup along table, thread pulled by stooge, recommended at night with candle light to make it more deceptive \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
With words to make a groat or a testor to leape out of a pot, or to run alongst upon a table
coin crawls out of cup along table, thread pulled by stooge, recommended at night with candle light to make it more deceptive
to conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine \n coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion ("for both the eare and the eie is deceived by this devise") \n unknown \n how to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by legerdemaine \n unknown \n money talks \n david williamson \n fake beat move (フェイク・ビート・ムーブ) \n tomoya horiki
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine
coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion ("for both the eare and the eie is deceived by this devise")
to throwe a peece of monie awaie, and to find it againe where you list \n coin thrown into air vanishes (classic palm with second and third fingers), duplicate appears somewhere else (like on a stooge) \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To throwe a peece of monie awaie, and to find it againe where you list
coin thrown into air vanishes (classic palm with second and third fingers), duplicate appears somewhere else (like on a stooge)
a notable tricke to transforme a counter to a groat \n double sided coin glued from two filed down coins, another thin cover disc stuck onto it with wax to show both sides of coin (pre-shell), then disc stolen away and coin changes cleanly in one hand \n unknown \n a notable trick to transform a counter into a groat \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
A notable tricke to transforme a counter to a groat
double sided coin glued from two filed down coins, another thin cover disc stuck onto it with wax to show both sides of coin (pre-shell), then disc stolen away and coin changes cleanly in one hand
how to rap a wag on the knuckles \n gag in which a spectator is rapped on the knuckles \n unknown \n how to rap a wag upon the knuckles \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
How to rap a wag on the knuckles
gag in which a spectator is rapped on the knuckles
to make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie \n coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath \n unknown \n how to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a table \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie
coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath
to throwe a peece of monie into a deepe pond, and to fetch it againe from whence you list \n marked coin thrown into river is reproduced from somewhere else, similarly marked duplicate \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To throwe a peece of monie into a deepe pond, and to fetch it againe from whence you list
marked coin thrown into river is reproduced from somewhere else, similarly marked duplicate
to conveie one shilling being in one hand into another, holding your armes abroad like a rood \n sucker bet in which a coin is in each hand, it is proposed to bring them into one hand without the hands coming near each other \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To conveie one shilling being in one hand into another, holding your armes abroad like a rood
sucker bet in which a coin is in each hand, it is proposed to bring them into one hand without the hands coming near each other
to put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words \n "double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins) \n unknown \n how to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words
"double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins)
an excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list \n one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position \n unknown \n an excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
An excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list
one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position
to convert or transubstantiate monie into counters, or counters into monie \n shuttle pass as transformation \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To convert or transubstantiate monie into counters, or counters into monie
to transforme anie one small thing into anie other forme by folding of paper \n buddha papers, with paper or handkerchief, standard back-to-back paper method and ungaffed method \n unknown \n how to transforme any one small thing into another forme by folding of paper \n unknown \n the gypsy switch - part two \n karl fulves
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To transforme anie one small thing into anie other forme by folding of paper
Buddha papers, with paper or handkerchief, standard back-to-back paper method and ungaffed method
how to make two bels come into one hand, having put into each hand one \n bell travels from hand to hand, with bell in sleeve to fake sound of bell in hand \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make two Bels come into one hand, having put into each hand one
bell travels from hand to hand, with bell in sleeve to fake sound of bell in hand
an excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift \n one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position \n unknown \n an excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
An excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift
one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position
how to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand \n "double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins), coin stolen from palm of another spectator with sticky fingers \n unknown \n to put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand
"double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins), coin stolen from palm of another spectator with sticky fingers
how to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand \n coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears at sleeve \n unknown \n to conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand
coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears at sleeve
how to make a pile of counters seeme to vanish thorow a table \n cap & pence through table, die appears instead on top of table which started in hollowed stack \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make a pile of Counters seeme to vanish thorow a Table
cap & pence through table, die appears instead on top of table which started in hollowed stack
a merry conceit \n gag in which a spectator is rapped on the knuckles as coins are handed out \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
A merry conceit
gag in which a spectator is rapped on the knuckles as coins are handed out
how to vanish a glasse full of beere \n coin on table, glass with beer placed on top, "is coin in or under glass?", verification used to lap full glass, coin stuck to fingers is reproduced from nose and glass from pocket \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to vanish a glasse full of Beere
coin on table, glass with beer placed on top, "is coin in or under glass?", verification used to lap full glass, coin stuck to fingers is reproduced from nose and glass from pocket
how to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a table \n coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath \n unknown \n to make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a Table
coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath
a notable trick to transform a counter into a groat \n double sided coin glued from two filed down coins, another thin cover disc stuck onto it with wax to show both sides of coin (pre-shell), then disc stolen away and coin changes cleanly in one hand \n unknown \n a notable tricke to transforme a counter to a groat \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
A notable trick to transform a Counter into a Groat
double sided coin glued from two filed down coins, another thin cover disc stuck onto it with wax to show both sides of coin (pre-shell), then disc stolen away and coin changes cleanly in one hand
how to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by legerdemaine \n coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion \n unknown \n to conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by Legerdemaine
coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion
feats by conveyance of money \n classic palm, very brief \n unknown \n of conveiance of monie \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
how to transforme any one small thing into another forme by folding of paper \n buddha papers to change coins \n unknown \n to transforme anie one small thing into anie other forme by folding of paper \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to transforme any one small thing into another forme by folding of paper
to make a six-pence seem to fall through a table \n coin wrapped in handkerchief put on table and covered with hat, penetrates table and falls into a glass, handkerchief with coin sewn in corner \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
Unknown
To make a Six-Pence seem to fall through a Table
coin wrapped in handkerchief put on table and covered with hat, penetrates table and falls into a glass, handkerchief with coin sewn in corner
la piece de monnoie enfermée dans une boîte, d'ou elle sort sans qu'on y touche \n coin vanishes from a box audibly and appears in shoe of a spectator, rattle box with spring feather, assistant \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
Unknown
La Piece de Monnoie Enfermée Dans une Boîte, d'ou Elle Sort Sans qu'on y Touche
coin vanishes from a box audibly and appears in shoe of a spectator, rattle box with spring feather, assistant
divers secrets pour tirer en apparence des écus d'une bourse sans l'ouvrir. \n more tricks by pilferer, coins in wallet are placed under hat and then produced, repeated with different method, finally effect is repeated by placing a coin into a stocking \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée Henri Decremps
Divers secrets pour tirer en apparence des écus d'une bourse sans l'ouvrir.
more tricks by Pilferer, coins in wallet are placed under hat and then produced, repeated with different method, finally effect is repeated by placing a coin into a stocking
the multiplication of money \n coins are borrowed and multiplied, with or without coin tray \n unknown \n the multiplication of money \n joseph michael hartz
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Multiplication of Money
coins are borrowed and multiplied, with or without coin tray
to make a marked florin and penny, wrapped in separate handkerchiefs, change places at command \n including variation with spectator's and performer's hands instead of handkerchiefs \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make a marked Florin and Penny, wrapped in separate Handkerchiefs, change places at command
including variation with spectator's and performer's hands instead of handkerchiefs
the animated coin, which answers questions, etc. \n coin jumps around in glass, threaded coin or gimmicked glass, as question-answering coin \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Animated Coin, which answers Questions, etc.
coin jumps around in glass, threaded coin or gimmicked glass, as question-answering coin
the vanishing halfpenny box \n "to make a halfpenny vanish from the box and again return to it", little round box, coin with inside of box on one side \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Vanishing Halfpenny Box
"To make a Halfpenny vanish from the Box and again return to it", little round box, coin with inside of box on one side
to pull four florins or half-crowns through a handkerchief \n with assistance of spectator, presented as vanish and reappearance from spectator's clothes \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To Pull Four Florins or Half-crowns through a Handkerchief
with assistance of spectator, presented as vanish and reappearance from spectator's clothes
to pass a marked florin (or half-crown) into the centre of two oranges in succession \n \n unknown \n the mysterious tumbler \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To pass a Marked Florin (or Half-crown) into the Centre of two Oranges in Succession
odd or even, or the mysterious addition \n rather transparent math trick in which performer apparently knows whether the amount of coins selected is odd or even \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
Odd or Even, or the Mysterious Addition
rather transparent math trick in which performer apparently knows whether the amount of coins selected is odd or even
to make a marked sixpence vanish from a handkerchief, and be found in the centre of an apple or orange previously examined \n coin stuck to knife \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make a Marked Sixpence vanish from a Handkerchief, and be found in the Centre of an Apple or Orange previously examined
mentioning palm positions \n brief, "coin by its edges between tow of the fingers, or between the thumb and the side of the hand" & finger palm \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
Mentioning Palm Positions
brief, "coin by its edges between tow of the fingers, or between the thumb and the side of the hand" & finger palm
to change a florin into a penny, back again, and then to pass the same invisibly into the pocket of the owner \n first transformation in hand of spectator, coin marked \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To change a Florin into a Penny, back again, and then to pass the same invisibly into the pocket of the owner
first transformation in hand of spectator, coin marked
to make two marked coins, wrapped in separated handkerchiefs, come together in one of them \n (expansion of texture configuration) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make two marked Coins, wrapped in separated Handkerchiefs, come together in one of them
the flying money \n to make a coin pass invisibly from the one hand to the other, and finally through the table, using penny stuck with wax under the table \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Flying Money
To make a Coin pass invisibly from the one hand to the other, and finally through the Table, using penny stuck with wax under the table
the capital q \n back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack \n unknown \n the capital q \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
Unknown
The Capital Q
back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack
the climbing coin \n "a florin made to climb up the face of a small wooden pillar, into a box at top", mechanical \n unknown \n the improved money column \n joseph michael hartz \n the enchanted coin pedestal \n unknown
1890
more magic
Unknown
The Climbing Coin
"A Florin made to climb up the face of a small Wooden Pillar, into a Box at top", mechanical
the eight coins and two brass covers \n four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann
The eight Coins and two Brass Covers
four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers
the penetrative coin \n two borrowed hats & two bowls are build up on the table, four coins dropped in top one, the travel down in lower bowls audibly one by one, mechanical table \n professor hoffmann \n dr. lynn
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann, Dr. Lynn
The Penetrative Coin
two borrowed hats & two bowls are build up on the table, four coins dropped in top one, the travel down in lower bowls audibly one by one, mechanical table
the shower of gold \n empty glass vase covered on table, coins travel into it \n unknown \n shower of gold addition \n joseph michael hartz
1890
more magic
Unknown
The Shower of Gold
empty glass vase covered on table, coins travel into it
a hat with a hole in it \n - the finger through the hat
- the cork through the hat
- the coin through the hat
- the cigar through the hat \n unknown
1890
more magic
Unknown
the capital q \n back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack \n unknown \n the capital q \n unknown \n q-tip \n michael weber \n cross roads \n karl fulves \n tale of the q \n tony bartolotta
1890
more magic
Unknown
The Capital Q
back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack
coin duplication \n making two out of one coin one-handed, shell \n unknown \n one-handed shell split production \n geoffrey latta
1890
more magic
Unknown
pass 9 (the "jerk-back" palm) \n coin touches left palm and secretly jumps back in other hand \n unknown \n the bounce vanish \n unknown \n the "slap" vanish \n ross bertram
1890
more magic
Unknown
Pass 9 (The "Jerk-Back" Palm)
coin touches left palm and secretly jumps back in other hand
the mysterious tumbler \n "to pass a coin from a glass of water into the centre of an orange", with full patter \n professor hoffmann \n to pass a marked florin (or half-crown) into the centre of two oranges in succession \n unknown
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann
The Mysterious Tumbler
"To pass a coin from a Glass of Water into the Centre of an Orange", with full patter
the two hats \n coins travel at once from one hat to another, acoustical illusion, brief outline \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n secrets of conjuring & magic, p. 124
1890
more magic Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
The Two Hats
coins travel at once from one hat to another, acoustical illusion, brief outline
der zauberstab und seine verschiedenen präparationen \n - wand for continuous cigarette production
- wand to ignite candle, chemical or with match
- coin catching wand, two versions (one with folding coin, continued in next issue) \n carl willmann
1895
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der Zauberstab und seine verschiedenen Präparationen
wand for continuous cigarette production
wand to ignite candle, chemical or with match
coin catching wand, two versions (one with folding coin, continued in next issue)
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 unsichtbare wanderung eines thalers \n borrowed marked coin vanishes from hand of spectator and reappears in another spectator's pocket, attachable hook gimmick \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die unsichtbare Wanderung eines Thalers
borrowed marked coin vanishes from hand of spectator and reappears in another spectator's pocket, attachable hook gimmick
die thalerwanderung \n one-ahead coins across with shell, performed with two cover tubes \n unknown \n die thalerwanderung \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
one-ahead coins across with shell, performed with two cover tubes
changement mehrerer münzen mit einem kartenspiel \n no. 5, deck changes place with three coins, both covered with paper boxes, two deck shells \n unknown
1895
der kartenkünstler
Unknown
Changement mehrerer Münzen mit einem Kartenspiel
No. 5, deck changes place with three coins, both covered with paper boxes, two deck shells
einen thaler durch ein kartenspiel wandern zu lassen \n no. 7, deck placed on glass, coin dropped on top appears in glass, assistant pulls off bottom card which is attached to a thread \n unknown
1895
der kartenkünstler
Unknown
Einen Thaler durch ein Kartenspiel wandern zu lassen
No. 7, deck placed on glass, coin dropped on top appears in glass, assistant pulls off bottom card which is attached to a thread
der zauberstab und seine verschiedenen präparationen \n - continuation of description of coin catching wand with folding coin
- feather flower tree/bouquet from hollow wand
- wand that can shoot \n carl willmann
1895
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der Zauberstab und seine verschiedenen Präparationen
continuation of description of coin catching wand with folding coin
das thaler-kartenspiel \n "oder die durch ein kartenspiel spazierenden thaler"
deck placed on glass and covered with handkerchief, coin penetrates through deck into glass or flies invisibly into glass \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Thaler-Kartenspiel
"oder Die durch ein Kartenspiel spazierenden Thaler"
deck placed on glass and covered with handkerchief, coin penetrates through deck into glass or flies invisibly into glass
die thalerwanderung \n second part of description, including the traveling of a coin into the spectator's hand \n unknown \n die thalerwanderung \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
second part of description, including the traveling of a coin into the spectator's hand
der durch den tisch wandernde thaler \n coin penetrates table and is seen dropping into a hat, stuck to bottom of table with thread set-up \n carl willmann
1895
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der durch den Tisch wandernde Thaler
coin penetrates table and is seen dropping into a hat, stuck to bottom of table with thread set-up
die verschwundenen thaler \n coins after miser's dream are poured on table and then swiped onto a plate where they vanish in a flash, table servante \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die verschwundenen Thaler
coins after miser's dream are poured on table and then swiped onto a plate where they vanish in a flash, table servante
kartenpräparationen, welche auf optischen täuschungen beruhgen \n chapter intro \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
Kartenpräparationen, welche auf optischen Täuschungen beruhgen
durchdringen der materie \n glass covered with deck of cards, coin invisible thrown towards glass, it lands inside, clockwork \n unknown \n the cards, coins and glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Durchdringen der Materie
glass covered with deck of cards, coin invisible thrown towards glass, it lands inside, clockwork
das zweifach präparierte kartenspiel \n deck with more than one preparation, marked and stripper for example \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Das zweifach präparierte Kartenspiel
deck with more than one preparation, marked and stripper for example
das thalerkartenspiel \n deck put on glass, coin borrowed and it penetrates deck and drops into glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Das Thalerkartenspiel
deck put on glass, coin borrowed and it penetrates deck and drops into glass
die wandernden thaler \n coins travel audibly in glass on table which is covered with a handkerchief, sound gimmick with thread behind table \n albert anton
1896
die zauberwelt Albert Anton
Die wandernden Thaler
coins travel audibly in glass on table which is covered with a handkerchief, sound gimmick with thread behind table
geldkunststücke \n coin rolls back and forth on blade of knife, second coin vanishes and reappears, coin with thread loop \n unknown
1896
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Geldkunststücke
coin rolls back and forth on blade of knife, second coin vanishes and reappears, coin with thread loop
die unsichtbare reise eines thalers \n deck of cards placed on glass, coin vanishes and appears in glass or penetrates deck \n unknown \n the cards, coins and glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Die unsichtbare Reise eines Thalers
deck of cards placed on glass, coin vanishes and appears in glass or penetrates deck
das balancieren mehrerer münzen \n balancing two coins on their edges on top of each other between thumb and first finger \n unknown
1896
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Balancieren mehrerer Münzen
balancing two coins on their edges on top of each other between thumb and first finger
das verschwinden eines geldstückes in der hand \n "nach einer neuen idee"
back palm between first and fourth finger with pivot \n unknown
1896
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Das Verschwinden eines Geldstückes in der Hand
"Nach einer neuen Idee"
back palm between first and fourth finger with pivot
die präparierten karten \n on gaffed cards, chapter intro to chapter four \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
zu erraten, wieviel geldstücke eine person in ihrer hand hält \n spectator takes a number of coins and has to do calculations with that number, performer in the end divines the number of coins \n unknown
1896
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Zu erraten, wieviel Geldstücke eine Person in ihrer Hand hält
spectator takes a number of coins and has to do calculations with that number, performer in the end divines the number of coins
die münzenwanderung \n eighteen coins borrowed and put in spectator's hand, additional coins travel into the hand \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Münzenwanderung
eighteen coins borrowed and put in spectator's hand, additional coins travel into the hand
der spiritistenthaler \n "by dr. s.", coin through silk, wire ring dummy that is open and pushed through silk \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Der Spiritistenthaler
"by Dr. S.", coin through silk, wire ring dummy that is open and pushed through silk
the cards, coins and glass \n deck placed on glass, coins penetrate deck and fall into glass, three methods (impromptu, gaffed cards, gaffed table \n unknown \n die unsichtbare reise eines thalers \n unknown \n durchdringen der materie \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
Unknown
The Cards, Coins and Glass
deck placed on glass, coins penetrate deck and fall into glass, three methods (impromptu, gaffed cards, gaffed table
das lesen mit den fingerspitzen \n coin marked, it is located by sense of touch by performer among other coins, temperature \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Das Lesen mit den Fingerspitzen
coin marked, it is located by sense of touch by performer among other coins, temperature
das fliegende geldstück \n both hands palm-up, coin on right fingers, both hands turned over and coin secretly tossed under left hand, in effect it travels to left hand \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Das fliegende Geldstück
both hands palm-up, coin on right fingers, both hands turned over and coin secretly tossed under left hand, in effect it travels to left hand
das ei des columbus \n egg balanced upright, then card balanced upright on egg and coin on that, all on wand \n unknown \n magische potpourri \n eduard hensel
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Das Ei des Columbus
egg balanced upright, then card balanced upright on egg and coin on that, all on wand
die wandermünze \n marked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass \n unknown \n magische potpourri \n eduard hensel
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Die Wandermünze
marked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass
münzfässchen \n münzdose, coin vanishes in (wooden) coin box, coin dropped in and its backside is black to become invisible in box \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Münzfässchen
Münzdose, coin vanishes in (wooden) coin box, coin dropped in and its backside is black to become invisible in box
die wandernden münzen \n one glass covered with a hat, another one with a deck of cards, two coins travel audibly and visibly into those glasses \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die wandernden Münzen
one glass covered with a hat, another one with a deck of cards, two coins travel audibly and visibly into those glasses
doch getäuscht \n on a trick in robert-houdin's autobiography in which a coin vanishes from the spectator's hand and reappears in his pocket \n friedrich w. conradi-horster \n doch getäuscht \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1897
der zauberspiegel Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
Doch getäuscht
on a trick in Robert-Houdin's autobiography in which a coin vanishes from the spectator's hand and reappears in his pocket
die vermehrung der thaler \n coin stand, coin multiplication, shell with three thin coins inside \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann
1897
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
Die Vermehrung der Thaler
coin stand, coin multiplication, shell with three thin coins inside
willmann's whistmarkendose \n routine with coin box, done with some kind of poker chips or coins, box has loose bottoms, boston feature and more \n carl willmann
1898
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Willmann's Whistmarkendose
routine with coin box, done with some kind of poker chips or coins, box has loose bottoms, boston feature and more
das glas als geldschrank \n small coin in shot glass, sealed with bigger coin that gets stuck halfway in glass, challenge to remove small coin without touching anything, blowing \n unknown
1898
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Glas als Geldschrank
small coin in shot glass, sealed with bigger coin that gets stuck halfway in glass, challenge to remove small coin without touching anything, blowing
die magischen münzen im physikalischen laboratorium \n coins are melted into (real!) quicksilver, then changes into smoke and then back to coins, uses quicksilver, woods metal, chemical \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann
1898
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
Die magischen Münzen im physikalischen Laboratorium
coins are melted into (real!) quicksilver, then changes into smoke and then back to coins, uses quicksilver, woods metal, chemical
das verschwinden eines gegenstandes \n item like borrowed watch wrapped into flash paper, it vanishes from there \n professor ernst \n watch vanish in flash paper \n professor ernst
1898
die zauberwelt Professor Ernst
Das Verschwinden eines Gegenstandes
item like borrowed watch wrapped into flash paper, it vanishes from there
magische geldangelegenheiten \n six coins travel into glass, with deck of cards on top, method not given, patter bei hensel \n eduard hensel
1898
der zauberspiegel Eduard Hensel
Magische Geldangelegenheiten
six coins travel into glass, with deck of cards on top, method not given, patter bei Hensel
die thalerwanderung \n three coins in each hand, they travel from hand to hand one by one, last one in hand of spectator, one ahead with extra coin \n unknown
1898
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
three coins in each hand, they travel from hand to hand one by one, last one in hand of spectator, one ahead with extra coin
die manschette als servante \n removable shirt cuff placed on table and used as impromptu servante, a bottom folds outs, various coin steal applications \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann \n die manschette als servante \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1898
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
Die Manschette als Servante
removable shirt cuff placed on table and used as impromptu servante, a bottom folds outs, various coin steal applications
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
coin switch \n coin hidden in classic palm, visible coin in fingertips, coin thrown in other hand and switched \n unknown
1898
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Coin Switch
coin hidden in classic palm, visible coin in fingertips, coin thrown in other hand and switched
die vermehrung der thaler \n no. 4, one coin is used to produce multiple coins by breaking off a piece that turns out to be a new coin \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
Die Vermehrung der Thaler
No. 4, one coin is used to produce multiple coins by breaking off a piece that turns out to be a new coin
das eskamotieren \n vanishes without a false-transfer
- one-handed back palm coin vanish
- one-handed silk vanish (with rubber band at back of hand) \n unknown \n das zerreiben einer münze \n unknown
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler!
Unknown
Das Eskamotieren
vanishes without a false-transfer
one-handed back palm coin vanish
one-handed silk vanish (with rubber band at back of hand)
der wandernde thaler \n no. 10, borrowed marked coin travels audibly into glass bottle that a spectator holds on his head, examined, then bottle broken to retrieve coin, dummy coin really in bottle \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
Der wandernde Thaler
No. 10, borrowed marked coin travels audibly into glass bottle that a spectator holds on his head, examined, then bottle broken to retrieve coin, dummy coin really in bottle
der wandernde thaler \n coin with black back and hook, vanished and ditched by hanging it on the clothing, borrowed coin vanishes and reappears \n josef löffler
1899
die zauberwelt Josef Löffler
Der wandernde Thaler
coin with black back and hook, vanished and ditched by hanging it on the clothing, borrowed coin vanishes and reappears
fake coin sound \n coin secretly dropped into slim glass in the performer's pocket to make it seem it appears in bottle on table \n unknown
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler!
Unknown
Fake Coin Sound
coin secretly dropped into slim glass in the performer's pocket to make it seem it appears in bottle on table
die springenden münzen \n flourish to make a coin jump into the air \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann \n die springenden karten \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann
1899
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
die unerschöpfliche münzenquelle \n coins appear within the audience and are poured into hat, stacks kept together with thread \n servais leroy
1899
die zauberwelt Servais LeRoy
Die unerschöpfliche Münzenquelle
coins appear within the audience and are poured into hat, stacks kept together with thread
das zerreiben einer münze i. \n one-handed vanish into back clip between first and second finger, recovery with third finger while showing both sides of hand \n carl willmann \n das zerreiben einer münze ii. \n t. nelson downs
1899
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Zerreiben einer Münze I.
one-handed vanish into back clip between first and second finger, recovery with third finger while showing both sides of hand
der hut als geldsieb \n hat placed opening up onto glass, one of three coins marked, all three coins tossed into hat and marked one penetrates hat into glass \n emil clauß \n zum "hut als geldsieb" \n fr. maubach
1899
die zauberwelt Emil Clauß
Der Hut als Geldsieb
hat placed opening up onto glass, one of three coins marked, all three coins tossed into hat and marked one penetrates hat into glass
bald hier, bald dort \n back and front palming with a coin, routine suggestions, coin with two sharp points on top and bottom for practicing \n t. nelson downs
1899
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Bald hier, bald dort
back and front palming with a coin, routine suggestions, coin with two sharp points on top and bottom for practicing
die reisenden münzen \n no. 48, four coins travel to paper bag \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
die verschwindende münze \n foil impression of coin as coin imitation which can be vanishes or apparently eaten \n julius kupka
1899
die zauberwelt Julius Kupka
Die verschwindende Münze
foil impression of coin as coin imitation which can be vanishes or apparently eaten
ein münzenchangement \n back thumb palm \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann \n iv. eskamotage einer münze zwischen daumen und zeigefinger \n t. nelson downs
1899
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
der gedanke und die luftexpedition \n no. 7, four coins travel into corked bottle that rests far away on chair and visibly drop in, mechanical cork or cork with thread mechanism \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
Der Gedanke und die Luftexpedition
No. 7, four coins travel into corked bottle that rests far away on chair and visibly drop in, mechanical cork or cork with thread mechanism
iv. eskamotage einer münze zwischen daumen und zeigefinger \n back thumb palm and recovery \n t. nelson downs \n ein münzenchangement \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
IV. Eskamotage einer Münze zwischen Daumen und Zeigefinger
das thalerkartenspiel \n no. 14, deck of cards placed on glass, coins vanish and drop into glass, clockwork mechanism in fake deck, low-budget alternative in which assistant pulls a thread \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Das Thalerkartenspiel
No. 14, deck of cards placed on glass, coins vanish and drop into glass, clockwork mechanism in fake deck, low-budget alternative in which assistant pulls a thread
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
die elektrische ampel \n no. 19, apparatus hangs on threads, four coins appear one by one on it, electro magnet \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die elektrische Ampel
No. 19, apparatus hangs on threads, four coins appear one by one on it, electro magnet
der neue thalerkorken \n different mechanical cork than in reference \n carl willmann \n die wandernden thaler \n unknown
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
die thaler im hut \n no. 15, hat and plate examined, plate put on hat, coins vanish and are heard dropping into hat, secret mechanical container \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die Thaler im Hut
No. 15, hat and plate examined, plate put on hat, coins vanish and are heard dropping into hat, secret mechanical container
der magische flaschenstöpsel \n no. 16, fake metal cork contains folding coin, spring catapults coin out of cork into bottle \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der magische Flaschenstöpsel
No. 16, fake metal cork contains folding coin, spring catapults coin out of cork into bottle
die wandernden thaler \n bottle with wide neck and filled with water is corked, coins travel into the bottle one by one, mechanical cork that releases coins one by one \n unknown \n der neue thalerkorken \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die wandernden Thaler
bottle with wide neck and filled with water is corked, coins travel into the bottle one by one, mechanical cork that releases coins one by one
das verschwinden von zwanzig münzen nacheinander in freier hand \n twenty coins vanish one by one, transferred back into left hand as each new coin is placed into right hand \n t. nelson downs \n simplified coin vanish routine \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Das Verschwinden von zwanzig Münzen nacheinander in Freier Hand
twenty coins vanish one by one, transferred back into left hand as each new coin is placed into right hand
vi. der "elusive pass" und die eskamotage von vierzig münzen in einem tempo \n - false transfer with stack of coins, with change over palm
- false transfer with stack of up to forty coins
see also p. 127 for correction \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
VI. Der "elusive pass" und die Eskamotage von vierzig Münzen in einem Tempo
false transfer with stack of coins, with change over palm
das zerreiben einer münze \n no. 2, one-handed coin vanish, rubbing coin into back clip position \n unknown \n das eskamotieren \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Das Zerreiben einer Münze
No. 2, one-handed coin vanish, rubbing coin into back clip position
variation zum geldfang im hut i. \n with loader to steal a stack of coins \n carl willmann \n alfred molenaar \n variation zum geldfang im hut iv. \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann, Alfred Molenaar
money everywhere \n no. 6, coins produced from spectator's clothing, hidden in small bags in other hand or at body \n servais leroy
1900
der amateurzauberer Servais LeRoy
Money Everywhere
No. 6, coins produced from spectator's clothing, hidden in small bags in other hand or at body
die amerikanische thalerkassette \n no. 11, box in which four coins are in slits, they vanish one by one mechanically each time the lid is opened and closed, variation in which they all vanish at once or a finger ring vanishes \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die amerikanische Thalerkassette
No. 11, box in which four coins are in slits, they vanish one by one mechanically each time the lid is opened and closed, variation in which they all vanish at once or a finger ring vanishes
die das tuch durchdringende münze \n no. 7, glass wrapped in handkerchief and held by spectator, coin vanishes and audibly drops into glass, little coin pocket in handkerchief \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die das Tuch durchdringende Münze
No. 7, glass wrapped in handkerchief and held by spectator, coin vanishes and audibly drops into glass, little coin pocket in handkerchief
die an den fingerspitzen erscheinenden geldstücke \n no. 3, one-handed production of several coins one by one in a fan from classic palm \n t. nelson downs
1900
der amateurzauberer T. Nelson Downs
Die an den Fingerspitzen erscheinenden Geldstücke
No. 3, one-handed production of several coins one by one in a fan from classic palm
die durchdringende münze \n cardboard with a hole smaller than a coin, challenge to pass coin through hole \n unknown \n zur "durchdringenden münze" \n unknown
1900
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die durchdringende Münze
cardboard with a hole smaller than a coin, challenge to pass coin through hole
der in freier hand verschwindende thaler \n no. 20, coin vanishes via pull into vest pocket, also with borrowed coin and shell on pull \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der in freier Hand verschwindende Thaler
No. 20, coin vanishes via pull into vest pocket, also with borrowed coin and shell on pull
variation zum geldfang im hut iv. \n showing hands empty while holding hat \n carl willmann \n variation zum geldfang im hut i. \n carl willmann \n alfred molenaar
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
the miser's dream \n no. 5, standard method and more, spectator catches final invisible coin that drops audibly into hat \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
The Miser's Dream
No. 5, standard method and more, spectator catches final invisible coin that drops audibly into hat
x. zwei neue arten von hörbarem gleichzeitigem changement mehrerer münzen \n false transfer with multiple coins at once, with sound, two methods \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
X. Zwei neue Arten von hörbarem gleichzeitigem Changement mehrerer Münzen
false transfer with multiple coins at once, with sound, two methods
die thaler auf wanderschaft \n two coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate \n ludwig pax
1900
die zauberwelt Ludwig Pax
Die Thaler auf Wanderschaft
two coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate
das münzen-lineal \n ruler with four holes with threads through them with knots on both ends, four borrowed coins vanish and reappear at the ends of those threads \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Münzen-Lineal
ruler with four holes with threads through them with knots on both ends, four borrowed coins vanish and reappear at the ends of those threads
das einzelne erscheinen einer anzahl vorher verschwundener münzen in freier hand \n coins appear one by one in the hand in fan configuration, see p. 46 for correction regarding illustration \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Das einzelne Erscheinen einer Anzahl vorher verschwundener Münzen in freier Hand
coins appear one by one in the hand in fan configuration, see p. 46 for correction regarding illustration
iii. kombination des leerzeigens beider hände während eines münzkunststückes \n showing both hands empty while hiding a coin \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
III. Kombination des Leerzeigens beider Hände während eines Münzkunststückes
viii. eskamotage einer münze durch schieben derselben nach dem handrücken über die kuppe des mittel- und goldfingers hinweg \n getting a coin into back palm, also multiple coins \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
VIII. Eskamotage einer Münze durch Schieben derselben nach dem Handrücken über die Kuppe des Mittel- und Goldfingers hinweg
getting a coin into back palm, also multiple coins
das zerreiben einer münze ii. \n one-handed vanish into back clip between second and third finger, recovery, with back and front palming afterwards (credited to downs) \n t. nelson downs \n das zerreiben einer münze i. \n carl willmann \n aus und mit dem leserkreise \n carl willmann \n t. nelson downs \n robert lenz \n michaelis hermann
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Das Zerreiben einer Münze II.
one-handed vanish into back clip between second and third finger, recovery, with back and front palming afterwards (credited to Downs)
die drehmünze \n no. 1, coin pivot, back palm, specialty of downs, also with two sharp points or wire to help in pivot \n t. nelson downs \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer T. Nelson Downs, Unknown
Die Drehmünze
No. 1, coin pivot, back palm, specialty of Downs, also with two sharp points or wire to help in pivot
der thalerstab \n no. 8, coin wand, either with coin attached to rubber band or with folding coin that retracts into wand, for continuous production \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der Thalerstab
No. 8, coin wand, either with coin attached to rubber band or with folding coin that retracts into wand, for continuous production
coin catching gimmick \n sleeve mechanism with tube that brings coin to fingertips and retracts with coin again, for miser's dream, with second gaff for hat or container that releases coins that are apparently dropped inside \n carl willmann
1900
der amateurzauberer Carl Willmann
Coin Catching Gimmick
sleeve mechanism with tube that brings coin to fingertips and retracts with coin again, for Miser's Dream, with second gaff for hat or container that releases coins that are apparently dropped inside
v. kunststück mit zwei münzen \n two coins, they travel from hand to hand in various combinations \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
V. Kunststück mit zwei Münzen
two coins, they travel from hand to hand in various combinations
aus und mit dem leserkreise \n credit discussion of downs coin sleights, back and front palming, with letter by downs himself \n carl willmann \n t. nelson downs \n robert lenz \n michaelis hermann \n das zerreiben einer münze ii. \n t. nelson downs \n aus und mit dem leserkreise \n michaelis hermann \n robert lenz \n g. restell \n offener brief and herrn t. nelson downs \n clement de lion
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann, T. Nelson Downs, Robert Lenz, Michaelis Hermann
Aus und mit dem Leserkreise
credit discussion of Downs coin sleights, back and front palming, with letter by Downs himself
die schnelle vermehrung \n no. 9, borrowed coin is multiplied into twenty coins, they have a small hole and are hidden under vest with thread through them \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die schnelle Vermehrung
No. 9, borrowed coin is multiplied into twenty coins, they have a small hole and are hidden under vest with thread through them
simplified coin vanish routine \n coins vanished one by one, ditched behind table one by one \n carl willmann \n das verschwinden von zwanzig münzen nacheinander in freier hand \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Simplified Coin Vanish Routine
coins vanished one by one, ditched behind table one by one
ii. die eleganteste manier, während eines münzen-kunststückes eine hand von beiden seiten als scheinbar leer vorzeigen zu können \n showing hand empty from both sides while hiding a coin \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
II. Die eleganteste Manier, während eines Münzen-Kunststückes eine Hand von beiden Seiten als scheinbar leer vorzeigen zu können
showing hand empty from both sides while hiding a coin
die thaler auf wanderschaft ii. \n four coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Die Thaler auf Wanderschaft II.
four coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate
eine leichte manier, eine münze aus der hand verschwinden zu lassen und die hand scheinbar von beiden seiten leer vorzuzeigen \n \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Eine leichte Manier, eine Münze aus der Hand verschwinden zu lassen und die Hand scheinbar von beiden Seiten leer vorzuzeigen
der gezeichnete thaler \n three coins tossed in handkerchief, marked one found by performer by sense of touch \n francis king
1901
die zauberwelt Francis King
Der gezeichnete Thaler
three coins tossed in handkerchief, marked one found by performer by sense of touch
eine geldangelegenheit \n confetti in glass, changes into coins, twelve coins placed in two handkerchiefs held by two spectators each, four travel across, plate used as coin tray \n emil clauß
1901
die zauberwelt Emil Clauß
Eine Geldangelegenheit
confetti in glass, changes into coins, twelve coins placed in two handkerchiefs held by two spectators each, four travel across, plate used as coin tray
ein neuer münzentrick \n folding coin in fake finger, credit information \n arthur "dr. avon" kollmann \n "new coin production from bare hands" (t. nelson downs, modern coin manipulation, 1900, p. 130)
1901
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
Ein neuer Münzentrick
folding coin in fake finger, credit information
Related to
"New Coin Production from Bare Hands" (T. Nelson Downs, Modern Coin Manipulation, 1900, p. 130)
das verschwindenlassen mehrerer münzen nacheinander \n multiple coins vanished one by one, they are apparently picked up from stack of coins on table, but same coin used every time \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Das Verschwindenlassen mehrerer Münzen nacheinander
multiple coins vanished one by one, they are apparently picked up from stack of coins on table, but same coin used every time
der wandernde thaler \n ditching coin into breast pocket while removing wand from under arm, or ditching coin between neck and collar \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Der wandernde Thaler
ditching coin into breast pocket while removing wand from under arm, or ditching coin between neck and collar
das thalerkästchen in welchem vier thaler mit einem mal verschwinden \n four coins vanish in a box \n carl willmann \n das thalerkästchen \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Thalerkästchen in welchem vier Thaler mit einem Mal verschwinden
das thalerkästchen in welchem vier thaler einzeln nacheinander verschwinden \n four coins vanish in a box one by one \n carl willmann \n das thalerkästchen \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Thalerkästchen in welchem vier Thaler einzeln nacheinander verschwinden
ein sehr täuschender münzentrick \n coin taken and audibly slammed on table, it vanishes, sound comes from other hand near table edge or below table \n wilhelm grüner
1902
die zauberwelt Wilhelm Grüner
Ein sehr täuschender Münzentrick
coin taken and audibly slammed on table, it vanishes, sound comes from other hand near table edge or below table
xix. suggestion eines obolus \n 1. ein autodafé (coin folded in paper vanishes in a flash)
2. phönix (coin appears in glass, covered with silk)
3. die wahrsagende münze (coin in glass jumps, to answer questions, coding systems)
4. der karzer (glass and coin are covered with silk and placed inside a box where they vanish) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
XIX. Suggestion eines Obolus
1. Ein Autodafé (coin folded in paper vanishes in a flash)
2. Phönix (coin appears in glass, covered with silk)
3. Die wahrsagende Münze (coin in glass jumps, to answer questions, coding systems)
4. Der Karzer (glass and coin are covered with silk and placed inside a box where they vanish)
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)
to change a coin \n one-handed \n henri de manche \n the de manche switch used in conjunction with sleeving \n david berglas \n henri de manche
1902
the modern conjurer Henri De Manche
to extract a marked coin from a handkerchief \n gypsy switch handling \n frank kennard \n frank kennard's method \n frank kennard \n karl fulves
1902
the modern conjurer Frank Kennard
das thalerkästchen \n coin placed in metal box, can be vanished, produced or switched \n carl willmann \n das thalerkästchen in welchem vier thaler mit einem mal verschwinden \n carl willmann \n das thalerkästchen in welchem vier thaler einzeln nacheinander verschwinden \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Thalerkästchen
coin placed in metal box, can be vanished, produced or switched
xi. traum oder wirklichkeit? \n 1. goldregen (coins are produced and placed inside a hat, miser's dream)
2. hellsehen (marked coin is found among others inside hat)
3. der spiritisten-taler (coin penetrates silk) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
XI. Traum oder Wirklichkeit?
1. Goldregen (coins are produced and placed inside a hat, Miser's Dream)
2. Hellsehen (marked coin is found among others inside hat)
3. Der Spiritisten-Taler (coin penetrates silk)
ii. pêle-mêle \n coin is produced from selection, then coin is marked, placed under handkerchief and dropped inside glass, coin travels to second glass which is covered with the deck, finally coin vanishes again and appears inside spectator's breast pocket
1. der taler im kartenblatt
2. der fliegende taler
3. der lufttaler (hook is added to coin to form a temporary hooked coin) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
II. Pêle-Mêle
coin is produced from selection, then coin is marked, placed under handkerchief and dropped inside glass, coin travels to second glass which is covered with the deck, finally coin vanishes again and appears inside spectator's breast pocket
1. Der Taler im Kartenblatt
2. Der Fliegende Taler
3. Der Lufttaler (hook is added to coin to form a temporary hooked coin)
changement einer münze und einer karte in freier hand \n card in one hand and coin in other hand, both items transpose \n ottokar fischer
1902
die zauberwelt Ottokar Fischer
Changement einer Münze und einer Karte in freier Hand
card in one hand and coin in other hand, both items transpose
coin in card, paper in candle trick \n marked coin travels into card, piece of paper into candle \n unknown \n card, coin and candle \n joseph michael hartz
1902
the modern conjurer
Unknown
Coin in Card, Paper in Candle Trick
marked coin travels into card, piece of paper into candle