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Original Houdini apparatus on display at The American Museum of Magic, Marshall, MI, about 1990
Photographer
David Odette
SignaturePrinted on back, u.l. : Photo by David Odette
InscriptionsPrinted on back, u.l. : Original Houdini apparatus on display at The American Museum of Magic.; printed on back, l.l. : P.P. Box 5/Marshall, MI 49068 USA
Period
Fin 20e à début 21e siècle
Dimensions17,6 × 12,7 cm
Origin
Marshall, Michigan, United States
Object NumberM2014.128.702.69
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso
Status
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