Here is the best answer key I can come up with (and thanks to the previous person, who found the chariot!):
i. THE FLAMING SWORD—IV(a)LL (behind and to screen-left of wizard)
ii. THE BOUNTIFUL BASKET—I(b)LL (behind candle and to screen-right of wizard)
iii. THE HORN OF DELECTABLE DRINKS—VII(a)UL (at LR inside the unicorn frame)
iv. THE SWEET CHARIOT—VIII(b)LM (in the outer page margin, below the word “satisfying”)
v. THE HANDY HALTER—II(b)LR (below the ear of the middle horse)
vi. THE NOTABLE KNIFE—XII(b)LL (below the furnace and above the whetstone)
vii. THE CAPITAL CAULDRON—IX(a)LR (below the cauldron attachment’s two rivets)
viii. THE WONDERFUL WHETSTONE—XII(b)LL (below the furnace and the knife)
ix. THE COMMODIOUS COAT—IV(b)LR (middle of the Lapp shaman’s hem trim)
x. & xi. THE PLEASING PAN AND DISH—XIII(b)LR (in the Paracelsus frame) & VI(b)LL (at LL in the Common Wizard Familiars frame)
xii. THE CHAMPION CHESSBOARD—III(a)LR and III(b)LL (floor tiling; symbol is in chessboard’s near screen-left corner square, in front of the hearth)
xiii. THE CLOAK OF INVISIBILITY—CONCLUSION(b)UL (symbol, near cornerpoint of cloak) and some of (a) and most of (b) (the cloak itself)
chapter number + page side + approximate location on the page
(a) = left-hand page of chapter spread
(b) = right-hand page of chapter spread
LL = Lower Left
UL = Upper Left
LR = Lower Right
UR = Upper Right
LM = Lower Middle
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it is under the unicorn.
i think its somewhere in chappter xii
In "Wizardology: The Secrets of Merlin," the cloak of invisibility is found in a hidden chamber within Merlin's Tower. It is said to grant the wearer the ability to move unseen.
on chapter III it's the floor by the window.
There is no Chariot
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the pan is held by the man named Paracelcus, and the dish is with the familiars.
The cauldron is in Chapter IX. The donkey-headed person is drinking from it.
in Chapter XII , Alchemy, Astrology & The New Sciences. Below the Athenor.
The Chariot