Zancigs Cup of Destiny
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- | [[File:Zancig-cup.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zanzigs cup | + | [[File:Zancig-cup.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zanzigs Cup of Destiny, top view of cup with signs of the Zodiac and numerological markings for the twelve houses of a zodiacal chart.]] |
- | [[File:Zancig_saucer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zanzigs saucer; Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial of 1926]] | + | [[File:Zancig_saucer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zanzigs Cup of Destiny saucer; marked as a commemorative souvenir for the Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial of 1926, with Zodiac signs, dates, and a keyword for each sign]] |
- | [[File:Zancigs-cup-of-destiny-fragments001.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zancigs Cup of Destiny fragments]] | + | [[File:Zancigs-cup-of-destiny-fragments001.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zancigs Cup of Destiny instruction booklet fragments]] |
- | [[File:Zancigs_cup-of-destiny-fragments002.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zancigs Cup of Destiny additional fragments]] | + | [[File:Zancigs_cup-of-destiny-fragments002.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Zancigs Cup of Destiny additional instruction booklet fragments]] |
- | + | Julis and Agnes Zancig, a married pair of Danish mentalists billed as "Two Minds With But a Single Thought," were the presenters of a world famous thought reading act that many believed was genuine but in fact relied upon an ingenious and highly elaborate code. Their first big break was at Hammerstein's Roof Garden in New York City. Following their first appearance in London at the Alhambra Theatre, Rotary Photos published a series of photo postcards featuring them two of which are seen here. They had a long-standing run at Coney Island, toured the world, and even allowed the pblication f an almost uselessly small portion of their code, to further confuse their fans. | |
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent | <i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent |
Revision as of 00:44, 24 December 2020
Julis and Agnes Zancig, a married pair of Danish mentalists billed as "Two Minds With But a Single Thought," were the presenters of a world famous thought reading act that many believed was genuine but in fact relied upon an ingenious and highly elaborate code. Their first big break was at Hammerstein's Roof Garden in New York City. Following their first appearance in London at the Alhambra Theatre, Rotary Photos published a series of photo postcards featuring them two of which are seen here. They had a long-standing run at Coney Island, toured the world, and even allowed the pblication f an almost uselessly small portion of their code, to further confuse their fans.
DIV-TLR-ZCOD
catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room