Herman Hanson Rice Bowls
Herman Hanson Rice Bowls | Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1940s
A little different than the ordinary effect. After the rice has doubled in quantity, one bowl is turned over, and out flows a steady stream of multi-colored paper ribbon (hat coil), and to cap it all a large bouquet of flowers (spring flowers) is produced from the same bowl.
P&L Hallmark. Wear to bowls with age and a small dent on the bottom of one bowl (does not impact the operation or ability of bowl to sit flat).
An uncommon P&L product invented by Herman Hanson, who served as stage manager to the Thurston show and later managed Max Holden's magic shop in Boston.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.
Herman Hanson Rice Bowls | Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1940s
A little different than the ordinary effect. After the rice has doubled in quantity, one bowl is turned over, and out flows a steady stream of multi-colored paper ribbon (hat coil), and to cap it all a large bouquet of flowers (spring flowers) is produced from the same bowl.
P&L Hallmark. Wear to bowls with age and a small dent on the bottom of one bowl (does not impact the operation or ability of bowl to sit flat).
An uncommon P&L product invented by Herman Hanson, who served as stage manager to the Thurston show and later managed Max Holden's magic shop in Boston.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.
Herman Hanson Rice Bowls | Petrie & Lewis, ca. 1940s
A little different than the ordinary effect. After the rice has doubled in quantity, one bowl is turned over, and out flows a steady stream of multi-colored paper ribbon (hat coil), and to cap it all a large bouquet of flowers (spring flowers) is produced from the same bowl.
P&L Hallmark. Wear to bowls with age and a small dent on the bottom of one bowl (does not impact the operation or ability of bowl to sit flat).
An uncommon P&L product invented by Herman Hanson, who served as stage manager to the Thurston show and later managed Max Holden's magic shop in Boston.
Due to the rare and collectible nature of our merchandise, each item is typically available in single or limited quantities. Please contact us with any questions.