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File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-Crystal-Seer-Knows-Sees-Tells-All.jpg|"ALEXANDER: Crystal-Seer Knows Sees Tells ALL," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay).
File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-Crystal-Seer-Knows-Sees-Tells-All.jpg|"Alexander: Crystal-Seer Knows Sees Tells ALL," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay) for stage magician Calude Alexander Conlin.


File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-Crystal-Seer-Cradle-To-Grave.jpg|"ALEXANDER: Crystal Seer, Sees Your Life from the Cradle to the Grave," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay).
File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-Crystal-Seer-Cradle-To-Grave.jpg|"Alexander: Crystal Seer, Sees Your Life from the Cradle to the Grave," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay) for stage magician Calude Alexander Conlin.


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File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-The-Man-Who-Knows-Striped.jpg| "ALEXANDER: The Man Who Knows," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay).
File:Frederick-Eugene-Kid-Jones-Av-Yaga-Bombay-Alexander-The-Man-Who-Knows-Striped.jpg| "Alexander: The Man Who Knows," theatrical poster by Frederick Eugene 'Kid' Jones (signed as Av Yaga Bombay) for stage magician Calude Alexander Conlin.


File:Walkers-Old-Moores-Almanac-1938.jpg|Unknown Artist, cover for "Walker's Old Moore's Almanac," London, 1936
File:Walkers-Old-Moores-Almanac-1938.jpg|Unknown Artist, cover for "Walker's Old Moore's Almanac," London, 1936

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Crystal Balls in Art

Fortune tellers, wizards, gypsies, and swamis are the ones who posses crystal balls in 20th century art. Sometimes the crystal balls appear all by themselves, in no one's hands. This page of crystal balls in art covers both gallery art and commercial art -- and sometimes the same piece does double-duty for both. I have done my best to identify the artists, but i await information on quite a few, as commercial artists were not usually allowed to sign their work.