843

Harry Houdini

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Autographs Start Price:NA Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Harry Houdini

Bidding Over

The auction is over for this lot.
The auctioneer wasn't accepting online bids for this lot.

Contact the auctioneer for information on the auction results.

Search for other lots to bid on...
Auction Date:2018 Aug 08 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Scarce original German flyer promoting a public stunt by Harry Houdini, one page, 9.5 x 6.5, October 22, 1913. The flyer is headed "Herausforderung der Krankenwarter an Houdini [Challenge the ambulance to Houdini!]," and reads, in part (roughly translated): "Mr. Houdini, here. We, the undersigned, are asking you to release yourself from a special coercive force. We will undress you, wrap you in two thick sheets, put them on a sickbed and tie them with four strong straps over your chest, hips, knees and ankles and then fasten them to the bedside. Over this your helpless and already tied shape we want to shed 10 to 20 buckets of water, to make a solution of knots directly impossible. We make the condition that if you accept this request, you must free yourself from the public eye, so do not use a canopy, curtain, etc. to prove that you are not working with accomplices, hidden sinking, etc." The flyer lists three attendants and continues: "Houdini accepts this challenge on the condition that forced coercion requires a medical practitioner to ensure that Houdini is not unnecessarily tormented and is not at risk of becoming anemic. This exciting experiment takes place Friday, October 24, 1913, in the evening, in the circus of the circus Corty-Althoff, Stuttgart." In fine condition, with a few short edge tears.