(Subscribe to my YouTube here.)

(1 customer review)

The Mummy (Version 2) by Inzani-Henley

(c. 1959,1964) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

You can’t keep a good Mummy down!  Inzani-Henley released at least three versions of their wandering mummy that I have been able to track down so far.

The first time the Wandering Mummy was available from a Magic dealer was in the mid 1950’s from the German Magic Dealer Joe Wildon.  These were manufactured by Oskar Rey and were similar to the set produced by Inzani-Henley in England but more detailed, gold in color, and about five years earlier.

Remo Inzani and John Henley obtained the rights in the late 50’s to craft and sell The Wandering Mummy in their own catalog. The first mention of Inzani-Henley’s mummy was in The Magic Circular September 1959, then in Abra November 1959 and in their own catalog in 1964. The first sets sold by Inzani-Henley were made for them by Oskar Rey, and later sets where made for Inzani-Henley by a craftsman in Devon, England.  This set is a later set made in Devon as can be seen by the Green figures and less detailed and more comic like features on the mummies themselves.

This version has a number of differences from the standard Mummy released by Inzani-Henley:

  • The mummies are stained darker than the standard version.
  • A neat presentation case houses both of the sarcophagi with padded foam and felt to stop them moving around when closed. These mummies are securely protected.  This case is not part of the original set, but looks and works perfectly.
  • The instructions have been re-typeset and printed on vintage antique stationary, instead of the usual poorly printed photo copy that I have seen three times now.  This is a good thing because the instructions provided by Inzani-Henley are one of the best sets of instructions you will find.  They are so good in fact that Dr. Albo directly copies them in Dr. Albo Vol. 7 when he describes The Mummy (pg. 42).

There is no doubt the Oskar Rey version is the best version released by Inzani-Henley but this set works perfectly and you can’t go wrong with any of their Mummy sets 🙂

Effect: IT FLOATS! IT VANISHES (from one coffin)! IT REAPPEARS (in another)! This is really unusual off-beat magic and is best summed up by these two reviews which appeared in the Abracadabra:

  • “A beautiful outfit for the table worker – a transposition of a Mummy from one lovely sarcophagus to another . This is not a cheap item, but it is first rate apparatus that produces top-class magic.”
  • “Having enthused over THE MUMMY, the table apparatus routine showed by Inzani-Henley, I have now had the opportunity of examining and presenting the item and find my admiration in no way diminished. The apparatus looks splendid at close quarters (as it is intended to be worked) and the Mummy not only floats but makes its way from one coffin to the other. All the performer has to do is tell his story and follow the instructions.  It is good and good-looking magic.”

It is the sort of apparatus laymen expect magicians to have!

The two coffins (5 1/2″ x 2 1/2″  x 2 1/2″) are well made and each lid is decorated with a ‘hand carved’ figure … one of a Mummy and the other a Sphinx head. The Mummy itself is brightly colored, and the patter story is factual.

To read my patter based on these instructions see here.

(Click here for more history about The Wandering Mummy)

Found something wrong? Help us improve things by clicking here!

Includes: Printed Instructions.

Approx. Price: $495.00 (2024) ***

Notice: I am not a dealer and this item is not for sale on this site. It maybe available in the links below or at our sister site: qualitymagic.com, but not from here so please do not ask.
© Martin's Magic (unless otherwise stated). All Rights Reserved.

1 review for The Mummy (Version 2) by Inzani-Henley

  1. Andy Martin

    You can’t keep a good Mummy down!  Inzani-Henley released at least three versions of their wandering mummy that I have been able to track down so far.

    The first time the Wandering Mummy was available from a Magic dealer was in the mid 1950’s from the German Magic Dealer Joe Wildon.  These were manufactured by Oskar Rey and were similar to the set produced by Inzani-Henley in England but more detailed, gold in color, and about five years earlier.

    Remo Inzani and John Henley obtained the rights in the late 50’s to craft and sell The Wandering Mummy in their own catalog. The first mention of Inzani-Henley’s mummy was in The Magic Circular September 1959, then in Abra November 1959 and in their own catalog in 1964. The first sets sold by Inzani-Henley were made for them by Oskar Rey, and later sets where made for Inzani-Henley by a craftsman in Devon, England.  This set is a later set made in Devon as can be seen by the Green figures and less detailed and more comic like features on the mummies themselves.

    This version has a number of differences from the standard Mummy released by Inzani-Henley:

    • The mummies are stained darker than the standard version.
    • A neat presentation case houses both of the sarcophagi with padded foam and felt to stop them moving around when closed. These mummies are securely protected.  This case is not part of the original set, but looks and works perfectly.
    • The instructions have been re-typeset and printed on vintage antique stationary, instead of the usual poorly printed photo copy that I have seen three times now.  This is a good thing because the instructions provided by Inzani-Henley are one of the best sets of instructions you will find.  They are so good in fact that Dr. Albo directly copies them in Dr. Albo Vol. 7 when he describes The Mummy (pg. 42).

    There is no doubt the Oskar Rey version is the best version released by Inzani-Henley but this set works perfectly and you can’t go wrong with any of their Mummy sets 🙂

Add a review

If you want to submit a product review click here.

You may also like…