Thayer Nic's Napkins
Overview:
One of six different napkins is chosen by selecting a bead of a corresponding color from an abacus-like device on the table. This napkin vanishes from the rest and appears inside a stacked set of brightly colored wooden napkin rings. A scarce Thayer-made prop, invented by Charles Waller of Australia.
Details:
Maker: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930s
Dimensions: 7.5 × 4 × 6.5”
Materials: Wood, metal, cloth
Instructions: Copy of original instructions included
Condition: Very Good Overall
Wear to napkins and abacus as expected with age
Chipped paint on white napkin ring
Overview:
One of six different napkins is chosen by selecting a bead of a corresponding color from an abacus-like device on the table. This napkin vanishes from the rest and appears inside a stacked set of brightly colored wooden napkin rings. A scarce Thayer-made prop, invented by Charles Waller of Australia.
Details:
Maker: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930s
Dimensions: 7.5 × 4 × 6.5”
Materials: Wood, metal, cloth
Instructions: Copy of original instructions included
Condition: Very Good Overall
Wear to napkins and abacus as expected with age
Chipped paint on white napkin ring
Overview:
One of six different napkins is chosen by selecting a bead of a corresponding color from an abacus-like device on the table. This napkin vanishes from the rest and appears inside a stacked set of brightly colored wooden napkin rings. A scarce Thayer-made prop, invented by Charles Waller of Australia.
Details:
Maker: F.G. Thayer, ca. 1930s
Dimensions: 7.5 × 4 × 6.5”
Materials: Wood, metal, cloth
Instructions: Copy of original instructions included
Condition: Very Good Overall
Wear to napkins and abacus as expected with age
Chipped paint on white napkin ring