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'''Ball and Vase''' is an apparatus used to vanish and produce a ball which has become a standard effect in children magic sets going back to the 1860s. [[Image:Ballandvase.jpg|right]] | |||
Described in books as early as [[Sports and Pastimes ]] (1676) by anonymous (See ''The Egg-Box'' and ''The Globe'') and [[The Whole Art of Legerdemain, or Hocus Pocus in Perfection]] by Henry Dean (1722). | Described in books as early as [[Sports and Pastimes ]] (1676) by anonymous (See ''The Egg-Box'' and ''The Globe'') and [[The Whole Art of Legerdemain, or Hocus Pocus in Perfection]] by Henry Dean (1722). | ||
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* http://www.conjuringcredits.com/doku.php?id=misc:ball_and_vase | |||
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Revision as of 11:43, 27 July 2014
Ball and Vase is an apparatus used to vanish and produce a ball which has become a standard effect in children magic sets going back to the 1860s.
Described in books as early as Sports and Pastimes (1676) by anonymous (See The Egg-Box and The Globe) and The Whole Art of Legerdemain, or Hocus Pocus in Perfection by Henry Dean (1722).
