[HOUDINI]. Two Comedy/Production Umbrellas Owned by Houdini. Circa 1920s. A pair of imitation umbrellas with weighted ferrules, which may be produced from or incongruously lowered into a soft felt hat. One with a composition handle the other with wood. Longer example 36 ½". Owned by Harry Houdini, and accompanied by a letter of provenance tracing the props from Houdini to Hardeen to Josephy Yadah, Houdini's assistant who offered many Houdini props and handcuffs for sale publicly. Complete but in poor condition; sold as-is.