Magie im Salon, Carlo Nizzini (Erfurt: Fr. Bartholomæus, [187-?])

Another parlour scene framed by decorative columns. But what immediately draws the eye is the performer brandishing a pistol. Tricks with guns and bullets had been popular since at least the 18th century, with popular acts including nailing a card to a wall with a bullet and the famous bullet catch trick, where a gun would be fired at a performer and they appeared to catch the bullet in their hand or mouth.