In the letter, dated Jan 29, 1918, Kellar congratulates Houdini on his vanishing elephant illusion, and says that he is very sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Leon Herrmann and that both Leon and his wife were devoted to each other.
Just to show that content is king when it comes to letters, another hand-written letter from Kellar to Houdini that didn't have strong magic history references sold for only $1000.
The letter was just one of many items that sold for surprisingly high prices at the Martinka & Co. auction of items from the collection of magic scholar and Houdini biographer, Milbourne Christopher. According to Kevin Connolly at Houdini Himself, the auction brought in over one million dollars (including commissions).
Also see: Two Hardeen scrapbooks sell BIG in Christopher Collection auction
Surprising and yet not, oddly enough.
ReplyDeleteKellar and Houdini are my two favorites but $32,500....crazy time.
ReplyDeleteThen again, if I was the seller, I'd be singing "Happy Days Are Here Again!" lol
ReplyDeleteA prominent American magician bid on this auction. I wonder who that could be?
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