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Jun 20, 2026
Some Magic Dealers Past and Present Here and Abroad. Baltimore: Thomas C. Worthington 3rd, ca. late 1930s. The original oversized paste-up for this photograph printed and distributed by Worthington, featuring oval bust portraits of over 50 magic dealers including the Martinka Brothers, Carl Brema, Mayette, Voisin, Otto Hornmann, Servais LeRoy, Otto Maurer, Charles Carter, Will Goldston, and dozens more. Vintage black wooden frame, 24 1/2 x 19 1/2". A unique visual collage of the men who made and sold magic, based on Robert Ankele's design for his "Conjuring Lights" print, featuring famous magicians of the golden age of the art.
Foxing to surface, minor wear to frame; not examined out of frame.
Collection of Thomas Worthington; Museum of the American Circus (label to verso of frame with inventory number 1066); Ken Klosterman's Salon de Magie (stamp to verso).
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