This article exhibits a 4-dimensional combinatorial polytope that has no
antiprism, answering a question posed by Bernt Lindst\"om. As a consequence,
any realization of this combinatorial polytope has a face that it cannot rest
upon without toppling over. To this end, we provide a general method for
solving a broad class of realizability problems. Specifically, we show that for
any semialgebraic property that faces inherit, the given property holds for
some realization of every combinatorial polytope if and only if the property
holds from some projective copy of every polytope. The proof uses the following
result by Below. Given any polytope with vertices having algebraic coordinates,
there is a combinatorial "stamp" polytope with a specified face that is
projectively equivalent to the given polytope in all realizations. Here we
construct a new stamp polytope that is closely related to Richter-Gebert's
proof of universality for 4-dimensional polytopes, and we generalize several
tools from that proof