Davenport Rope Trick
The Davenport Rope Trick, is most probably a reference to an escape trick devised by the famous American occult illusionists, Ira Erastus Davenport (1839-1911) and William Henry Davenport (1841-1877), that is also known as the "Davenport Tie".
According to the website Occult World[], the Davenport Brothers conducted one of the most successful séance acts of the 19th century, inter alia introducing the Cabinet — a special room or enclosure — to the medium’s repertoire and produced various spirit phenomena, including ghostly hands that played musical instruments. They also developed sophisticated rope tricks and escape illusions unparalleled until the days of Harry Houdini.
The secret of the "Davenport Tie" was apparently eventually passed on to Harry Houdini in 1910 - though a performance referring to the Davenport Rope Trickis reported in South Africa by "Herr Luin" in 1866, as part of .