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The Origins of Wonder

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 An interesting variant was marketed by Hamley Bros. in 1907, in which a coin and sugar cube are placed into the glass. When the paper is smashed down, the glass and coin are seen to have vanished, but the sugar cube remains on the table. (See the ad in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38615/The+Sphinx/4|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 5 No. 12, Feb. 1907, p. 136.) An interesting variant was marketed by Hamley Bros. in 1907, in which a coin and sugar cube are placed into the glass. When the paper is smashed down, the glass and coin are seen to have vanished, but the sugar cube remains on the table. (See the ad in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38615/The+Sphinx/4|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 5 No. 12, Feb. 1907, p. 136.)
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