Harry Houdini’s escape prop sack to be sold alongside all manner of other unusual items on Valentine’s Day
On 14th February, Bonhams will hold their ‘Gentleman’s Library Sale’ in Knightsbridge, London. Amongst the circa five hundred items to be offered are all manner of unusual items and here we choose five of the best:
Harry Houdini’s escape prop sack – £1,500 to £2,000
($2,100 to $2,800, €1,700 to €2,300 or درهم7,800 to درهم10,400; pictured above)
This green, oversized canvas sack was used by Harry Houdini (1874 – 1926) as a prop for tricks. It dates to around 1915 and comes with a poster for his ‘Metamorphosis’ act. Houdini’s brother, Theo, gave the item to a mutual friend after his death and it was last sold at Christie’s in 2011.
Australian silver and Kangaroo paw lighter – £800 to £1,000
($1,100 to $1,400, €910 to €1,100 or درهم4,200 to درهم5,200)
Australian throwing club – £150 to £250
($210 to $350, €170 to €280 or درهم780 to درهم1,300)
Silver plated model battleship – £800 to £1,200
($1,100 to $1,700, €910 to €1,400 or درهم4,200 to درهم6,200)
Novelty Eiffel Tower clock – £800 to £1,200
($1,110 to $1,700, €910 to €1,400 or درهم4,200 to درهم6,200)
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