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WELCOME TO OUR FIRST AUCTION OF 2023!
As our year begins we are pleased to present this catalog featuring the collection of Bryan Ono. Bryan was a unique individual with a real passion for collecting. Although his main focus was “Star Wars”, he also had a great love for all things Disney. His passion was reflected in the amazing prop reproductions he produced with Master Replicas, and the pieces presented in this catalog come from his personal collection.
2023 brings a lot of exciting changes to Van Eaton Galleries. We have moved into our new larger Studio City location with a bigger gallery, exhibition, and auction space. If you have not visited our new location, we hope you can soon.
This month’s auction is the first of several very exciting and important auctions we have planned for the year. In the coming months, we will present the Joel Magee Collection of Disneyana and Disneyland Parksthe largest Disney Park collection in private hands, and the largest and most impressive Disney Park collection ever offered for sale.
We also have on our schedule the Paul Morantz Collection - an impressive and eclectic collection of Illustration art, Animation Art, Disneyana, and Tin Toys. Paul’s collection includes some of the rarest Disney toys and tin toys in private hands - it is a collection not to be missed.
It is a year of very exciting auctions and special events and I hope you all can be a part of it. Thank you all for your patronage and your passion for the pieces we present. Enjoy the catalog, and I look forward to seeing you all in the near future.
Mike Van EatonTABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOLLYWOOD
PHOTOS LOTS ..... 1-23
POSTERS LOTS ..... 24-47
PROPS AND MOMENTOS LOTS ..... 48-74
STAR WARS LOTS ..... 75-91
THE BRYAN ONO COLLECTION OF MASTER REPLICAS
BLASTERS LOTS ..... 92-103
HELMETS LOTS ..... 93-144
LIGHTSABERS LOTS ..... 145-183
MODELS LOTS ..... 184-196
STAR WARS TOYS (ENDS AT 227)
STAR TREK LOTS ..... 228-241
COOL TOYS LOTS ..... 242-260
Y OU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY LOT 261
ANIMATION--109 YEARS OF HISTORY LOTS ..... 262-306
THE DISNEY STUDIO LOTS ..... 305-355
THE DISNEY PARK S
DISNEYLAND LOTS ..... 356-463
WALT DISNEY WORLD LOTS ..... 464- 483
EPCOT AND MORE (TO END OF AUCTION)
For decades before digital imaging, the movies turned to 8”x10” glossy prints. Directors and casting agents found actors through their headshots, and publicity stills were sent to newspapers and magazines to promote the films. The best memento for the fan of an actor was a signed photo from their idol. These pages include all these types of photos, plus personal and behind the scenes shots of the stars.
are rare promotional photos of films produced from the silent-era of Hollywood to the 1980s, in addition to personal candid photographs of the famous pianist and composer himself. The photo prints feature Hollywood actors and socialites including Gloria Swanson, Ed Wynn, Mary Pickford,
4. A Collection of Clark Gable Press Photos. (MGM, 1930s-50s) A collection of (12) photos of Clark Gable. Among the lot are various still images spanning three decades of his career. Measuring 8”x10.25”, the photos are in very good overall condition, despite few slight scuffs and wear to some edges and corners. $100 - $200
5. Set of (19) Wizard of Oz Publicity Photos. (MGM, 1939-1971)
A collection of (19) publicity photos from “The Wizard of Oz.” One print of Dorothy and Glinda dates from 1939, with the rest likely produced in time with theatrical rereleases. The 8”x10” glossy photos are in good to very good condition, exhibiting typical wear and some light toning from age, and a few small corner folds, pinholes, and tears on edges. $100 - $200
6. A Collection of Lucille Ball Photographs. (RKO & Universal, 1940s) A collection of (8) photos of Lucille Ball. Among the lot are promotional photos and costume test photos for numerous roles performed by Ball. Measuring 8.25”x10”, the photos are in very good overall condition, despite minor wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
7. Lucille Ball Signed Oversized Portrait. (Lucille Ball, 1940’s)
An early oversized portrait of Lucille Ball, signed and inscribed by the comedienne. The 11”x14” matte portrait is in very good condition, exhibiting very slight wear and edge toning from age and handling. $200 - $400
8. A Collection of Jane Russell Glamour Photos. (Paramount/ Universal, 1940s-50s) A collection of (14) glamour photos of actress Jane Russell. Measuring 8.25”x11” and 8.25”x10”, the photos are in very good overall condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
9. A Collection of Fan Photos and Celebrity Scrapbooks. (1930s-60s) An amazing collection of (72) photo fan cards and (2) scrapbooks of Hollywood celebrity images. Notably among the lot are photos of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Harold Lloyd. One scrapbook contains an assortment of candid amateur photos and headshots of Betty White, Jane Powell, Doris Day, Shirley Jones, Gale Storm, and Debbie Reynolds, some of which are signed by the actresses. The other contains numerous photos featuring Eddie Fisher and various actresses. The scrapbooks measure 14”x11” and the photos measure various sizes smaller than that. Each piece is in good condition despite minor tears, some yellowing, wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
10. A Cary Grant Signed Oversized Photo. (Cary Grant, 1950s) A signed portrait of Cary Grant, inscribed to “Frances.” The 11”x14” matte print is in very good condition, with typical wear from age, and slight creases at top and bottom. $100 - $200
11. Collection Of Vicki Nichols Behind the Scenes Photos. (Various studios, 1938-54) A collection of (86) photos once belonging to Hollywood costume and women’s wardrobe designer Vicki Nichols. Among the lot are documentational photos of notable actresses Grace Kelly, Lucille Ball, Elizabeth Taylor, and many others. Two prints are full cast photos from likely earlier stage productions. Many of the photos were once mounted in a scrapbook and range from 4”x5” to 10.25”x8.25”, each displaying in good overall condition, despite creases, few tears, and wear to both edges and corners. $200 - $400
12. A Collection of Marilyn Monroe Photos. (Various studios, 1947-1961) A collection of (9) 8”x10” glossy photos from films throughout Marilyn Monroe’s career, featuring the legend herself. The films represented are “Dangerous Years”, “Home Town Story”, “Monkey Business”, “How to Marry a Millionaire”, (2) from “Bus Stop”, and (3) from “The Misfits.” The 8”x10” prints are in very good to fine condition, with some showing wear and light toning typical of age and handling. $200 - $400
13. A Collection of Marilyn Monroe Publicity Stills. (Various studios, 1953-59) A collection of (18) photos of Marilyn Monroe. Among the lot are publicity stills from “Some Like it Hot,” “The Prince and the Showgirl,” “The Seven Year Itch,” and “How to Marry a Millionaire.” Measuring 8.5”x10.25”, the photos are in very good condition, despite some creases and minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
14. Marilyn Monroe Signed TWA Postcard. (TWA, 1956) An InFlight commercial postcard for TWA boldly signed by screen legend Marilyn Monroe as “Marilyn Monroe Miller”, dated 14-15 July 1956, shortly after she married Arthur Miller on June 29th of that year. The postcard is addressed in Hebrew and unmailed. The 5.5”x3.5” postcard is in very good condition, with slight edge wear from age and handling. $200 - $400
15. Collection of “Let’s Make Love” Marilyn Monroe Photos. (20th Century Fox, 1960) A collection of (7) publicity photos from “Let’s Make Love” featuring Marilyn Monroe. The 8”x10” glossy prints are in good condition overall, with some wear and slight discoloration typical of age and handling, and one exhibiting a .5” tear to one edge. $100 - $200
16. A Collection of “The Misfits” Press Photos. (United Artists, 1961) A collection of (9) photos promoting “The Misfits” starring Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable. Measuring 8”x10” the photos are in very good condition, with minor yellowing and minor creases and wear to some edges and corners. $100 - $200
17. A Set of Marilyn Monroe “The Misfits” Studio Negatives. (United Artists, 1961) A set of (3) original 8”x10” negatives from the feature film “The Misfits.” All three prominently feature Marilyn Monroe, two with Clark Gable, and one with Montgomery Clift. These original master negatives have hand-inked numbers and are delicately touched up by hand to remove wrinkles and blemishes. All three are in very fine condition. $100 - $200
18. Set of (3) “The Misfits” Marilyn Monroe Photos. (United Artists, 1961) A set of (3) original 8”x10” publicity photos for the feature film “The Misfits.” All three prominently feature Marilyn Monroe, one a portrait, one with Clark Gable, and one with Montgomery Clift. These 8”x10” glossy prints are in fine condition, with the Montgomery Clift print in very good condition with slight wear from handling. $100 - $200
19. A Group of Nick Redman Photos, and Ephemera. (Various studios, 1960s-2000s) A group of (12) photos and other ephemera from the collection of soundtrack producer Nick Redman. Among the lot are a signed photo of Ann Margaret, a signed and personalized photo of Richard Basehart, Stella Stevens’ panties and a hand-written note by Stevens. Also included are various candids and portraits of actors including Clint Eastwood and Elizabeth Taylor. The photos measure 8”x10.25” and 8.5”x11.75”, while the panties measure an indeterminate size. Each piece is in very good overall condition, despite minor wear. $100 - $200
20. A Collection of “Harold and Maude” Publicity Stills. (Paramount Pictures, 1971) A collection of (31) publicity photos for the Paramount Pictures film “Harold and Maude.” Thirty of the 8”x10” glossy prints depict scenes from the film, with one behind-the-scenes shot of Director Hal Ashby with cast. The prints are in very good condition, exhibiting typical wear from handling, and a few with pin holes in the corners. $100 - $200
22. A Collection of Clint Eastwood Press Photos. (Eastwood, 1959-90s) A collection of (21) promotional photos of Clint Eastwood. One photo shows Eastwood with Joan Collins at a charity event in 1987, while the rest are publicity stills ranging from TV show “Rawhide” through many of Eastwood’s feature films. Measuring 7”x9” and 8.25”x10”, the photos are in very good overall condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
21. A Collection of “Billy Jack” Press Photos. (Warner Bros., 1971) A collection of (42) photos for the Warner Brothers film “Billy Jack.” Measuring 8.25”x10”, the photographs are in very good condition, with little wear to some edges and corners. $100 - $200
23. A Collection of Autographed Promotional Photos. (1980s-2010s) A collection of (24) signed promotional photos. Among the lot are Adriana Caselotti (voice of Snow White), Ilene Woods (voice of Cinderella), Wayne Allwine & Russi Taylor (voices of Mickey & Minnie), Joe Barbera & Bill Hanna, Lucille Bliss (voice of Smurfette), Virginia Davis (Walt Disney’s Alice Comedies), Alan Young (voice of Scrooge McDuck), child actor John Whitaker (Family Affair), Fess Parker (Davy Crockett), and more. Measuring 8.75”x11” and under, the signed photo prints are in good-to-fine condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
Movie Posters are works of art in their own right. Some are stylistic collages, like the iconic original Star Wars poster from 1977. Others like “The Sting” show a single moment that teases the entire narrative. The best movie posters epitomize an entire film in one image, and are as memorable as the films they represent.
24. “Wife Versus Secretary” Meloy Brothers Poster. (MGM, 1936) A rare one of a kind Meloy Brothers poster for “Wife Vs. Secretary” starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, and Jimmy Stewart in an early role. In 1935 and 1936, the Meloy Bros. Inc. produced one of a kind, hand painted 40”x60” posters for theaters throughout the Midwest. Using an enlarged photo printed to heavyweight board, each one is individually colored with all text hand-painted. Very few of these survive, but when more than one for the same title exist, they have different versions of clothing colors, and even font styles, sizes, and placement. Measuring 40”x60”, the poster is in good condition, with light wear including small scratches and chipping overall, and edge wear particularly at corners. $2,000 - $4,000
25. A “Gaslight” Lobby Card. (MGM, 1944) An original release lobby card for MGM’s “Gaslight.” Starring Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman, the film also featured Angela Lansbury, seen in this lobby card, in her first theatrical role. Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card is in good condition, with yellowing and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
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(6) “So Dear To My
Lobby
(Disney, 1948) A collection of (2) lobby cards for “So Dear To My Heart.” Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby cards display in good condition despite some annotation on reverse, pinholes, and mild wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
27. An “On The Town” Insert Poster. (MGM, 1949) An original release insert movie poster for “On the Town,” directed, choreographed, and starring Gene Kelly. Measuring 14”x36”, the poster displays in good condition, despite exhibiting considerable wear along original folds and minor wear to corners. $200 - $400
28. “Born Yesterday” Original Three Sheet Poster. (Columbia Pictures, 1950) An original release three sheet poster for “Born Yesterday.” The poster measures 41”x80.5” on a 42.75”x82.75” linen backing and displays in very good condition. As was common with these posters, the top and bottom panels do not align as they were printed separately. $200 - $400
29. A “Macao” Original Release Lobby Card. (RKO, 1952) An original release lobby card for RKO’s “Macao.” Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card is in good condition, despite annotation on reverse, yellowing, and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
30. An Original Release “The Bishop’s Wife” Lobby Card. (RKO, 1952) An original release lobby card for RKO’s 1952 classic film, “The Bishop’s Wife.” Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card is in good condition, with yellowing and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
34. A “Sincerely Yours” One Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1955) An original release one sheet poster for “Liberace! Sincerely Yours.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with minor discoloration and wear along original folds. $100 - $200
35. An Original Release “Cinderfella” One Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1960) An original release one sheet poster for Paramount’s “Cinderfella” starring Jerry Lewis. Measuring 27”x42”, the poster displays in good condition, with creases along original folds. $100$200
36. A “Dr. No” Military Release One Sheet Poster. (Eon Productions, 1962) A U.S. Military Release one sheet poster for “Dr. No.” The two-color poster announces the return engagement of the first film in the James Bond franchise, exclusively for viewing on US Military Bases, and features the added “GP” rating. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good condition, with minor wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $200 - $400
37. An Original Release “Goldfinger” Window Card. (United Artists, 1964) A rare original release window card for “Goldfinger,” starring Sean Connery. Measuring 14”x22”, the piece is in very good overall condition with a horizontal crease from folding, minor yellowing, tape residue, and wear to edges from mounting. $300 - $500
1962) A poster advertisement for the 1962 Academy Awards Portfolio. Since 1927, artist Nicholas Volpe recorded through portraiture, recipients of the Academy Award for best actor and actress. The portfolio was sold in theatres, and this poster was used for promotion. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with wear and tears along the folds. $100 - $200
6” tear and tape reinforcing along folds. $100 - $200
Presented here are mementos from motion picture history. These are the tools used by filmmakers to design the costumes and characters, score the music, and create the props for the movies. There are personal documents and correspondences of the stars. Even screen used miniatures and props - the items on the following pages are all one of a kind and represent a unique moments in the history of Hollywood.
48.A Collection Of Samuel Goldwyn Studios Acetate Recordings. (Samuel Goldwyn Studios, 1946-47) A rare collection of (6) Samuel Goldwyn Studios acetate recordings. Among the lot are records containing piano, orchestrated, and vocal tracks related to the feature films “The Best Years of Our Lives,” and “A Song Was Born,” as well as a performance of the Los Angeles Symphonic Orchestra. Measuring 12”, the recordings are in good to very good condition despite scratches from use. $2,000 - $4,000
Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Two of the records feature four instrumental tracks from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (1947). The third record features “Molly Molone” (with vocals performed by Danny Kaye) and is backed with “O Sing to God” performed by a boys’ choir for “The Bishop’s Wife.” Measuring 12”, the acetate records are in very good condition with minor scratches and wear. $1,000 - $2,000
50. A Pair of “The Bishop’s Wife” Acetate Records. (Samuel Gold wyn, 1947) A pair of acetate recordings prepared by Samuel Goldwyn Studios for the production of “The Bishop’s Wife.” Both records feature various cuts of orchestrated music produced for “The Bishop’s Wife,” recorded 8-22-47 and 9-9-47. Measuring 12”, the acetate records are in very good to fine condition with the slightest wear. $800 - $1,000
51. A Collection of Composer Nick Redman Mementos. (Redman, 1950s-2006) A collection of (5) unique personal mementos from the collection of soundtrack producer Nick Redman. Among the lot is a handwritten score sheet of “Try to Remember” from The Fantasticks, a printed page of “Monteargentario: Seven Dances for Solo Piano” inscribed “To Nick with much appreciation and all good wishes, from Harvey Schmidt, New York City 24 April 1992,” a signed score sheet of Lalo Schifrin’s “Scorpio’s Theme” from Dirty Harry, and two personal greeting cards addressed to Anthony Thomas from Erich W. Korngold, with original envelopes. Measuring various sizes from 12.5”x9.5” to 5”x5”, the ephemera displays in good condition overall, despite slight tears and minor wear from age and handling. $200 - $400
52. A Bette Davis Handwritten Signed Letter. A hand-written and signed letter by Bette Davis. The two-page letter gives feedback on a script and project. The pages measure 8”x6” and the letter is in very good condition, despite slight wear from age. $100 - $200
53. A Jane Russell Signed Authorization Note. (Hughes Productions, 1940) A Jane Russell signed note to Howard Hughes Productions. The typed note approves Hughes Productions to deliver her checks to her agent, Howard Lang Ltd. The document was prepared in relation to Jane Russell’s debut in The Outlaw, which was released three years after production due to the film violating the “Production Code.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, the ephemera is in fine condition, despite the slightest wear and original creases and folds. $100 - $200
54. Grace Kelly, Clark Gable and Ava Gardner signed items. (MGM, 1950s) A collection of (3) items signed by the stars of 1953’s “Mogambo” - Grace Kelly, Clark Gable, and Ava Gardner. Most notable is a (5) page letter hand-written by Kelly to her friend “Prudy,” on MGM stationery from the African location of the film, giving a personal account of the three actors interactions. (2) publicity photos from the film are included, with one signed by Clark Gable. Also included is a clipped Ava Gardner autograph. Measuring 8”x10” and 8.75”x6”, the pieces are in very good to fine condition, exhibiting mild creases, wear, and fading from age. $200 - $400
55. A Pair of Signed Stan Laurel Letters & Photo. (Stan Laurel, 1957) A pair of typed letters signed by Stan Laurel, with an 8”x10” glossy portrait. The two typed letters were written to a member of a fan club dedicated to the legendary comedian and signed by Laurel. Measuring 8.5”x6.25” and 8”x5”, the papers and photo are in very good condition, exhibiting only the slightest wear from age. $100 - $200
59. Sam Peckinpah & Ray Bradbury Correspondences (Bradbury/ Peckinpah, 1976) A collection of (5) correspondences between author Ray Bradbury and director Sam Peckinpah. The letters were written during the production of Peckinpah’s “Cross of Iron,” and contain many candid, humorous, and explicit exchanges. One letter from Sam Peckinpah notably encourages Bradbury to adapt “Something Wicked This Way Comes” for the cinema. Measuring 4.5”x6.5” to 8.5”x11.75”, this rare collection of ephemera is in very good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
60. The Devil’s Brigade & The Bridge at Remagen Scripts. (United Artists, 1968/69) A pair of scripts for World War II themed films. “The Bridge at Remagen” is the 66-page script for John Guillermin’s 1969 film depicting the U.S. Armored Division’s last weeks within World War II. “The Devil’s Brigade” is the 132-page script for Andrew McLangen’s 1968 film about the First Special Service Force of the United States. “The Devil’s Brigade” script contains some hand-written annotation throughout. Measuring 8.75”x11”, both are in good condition, despite yellowing, creases, and wear to edges and corners of pages. $100 - $200
61. A John Wayne Signed Greeting Card. (John Wayne, 1969) A greeting card signed “Duke alias Marion” by John Wayne to his mother, with a personal Thanksgiving message. Wayne’s given name was Marion Robert Morrison. The card comes with a letter from a medical professional who cared for Wayne’s mother during her final days at a convalescent hospital in Seal Beach, California. The card features a hand painted figure accomplished in gouache on wood on the front. The 5.25”x7” card and 7”x10” letter are in very good condition, with slight wear typical of age. $100 - $200
62. An Archive of Sam Peckinpah Correspondences. (Peckinpah, 1970s) A collection of (51) letters and communications between Sam Peckinpah and his personal assistant Paul Peterson, Swedish composer Sture Dahlstrom, and others. The lot includes many letters regarding reactions to “Convoy” and possible film projects. Of note is an original letter authorizing Paul Peterson to “conduct research for an original story and screenplay about cocaine and the illegal trafficking of cocaine.” Measuring 8.5”x11” and under, the unique collection of ephemera is in very good condition, exhibiting mild creases and slight wear from use. $100 - $200
GALLERIES PRESENTS
63. “One From the Heart” Dunes Hotel ScreenUsed Prop Sign. (Zoetrope Studios, 1981) A miniature reproduction of the Las Vegas Dunes Hotel sign, used in the opening credits of “One From the Heart.” The miniature bears the “Directed by Francis Coppola” sign seen in the film, as well as the lower “Story By Armyan Bernstein.” Measuring 26.5” tall including the 3.5”x11”x5” base, the miniature is in very good condition, with some wear from age. The electronics have not been tested for functionality. $2,000 - $4,000
rubber negative mold used to make jewelry for the legendary One-Eyed Willy’s treasure in “The Goonies.” The two-part mold threads together with plastic or metal studs. It is designed to create leaf-shaped brooches. There are inventory numbers handwritten on the side. Measuring 9” in diameter by 1.25” deep, the mold is in good production used condition with some exterior wear. $400 - $600
65. “Return to Oz” Kansas Town Miniature Models. (Disney, 1985) A collection of miniature prop model buildings from the small Kansas town of Franklin created for the 1985 feature film “Return to Oz.” An unofficial sequel to the original “The Wizard of Oz,” this film takes Dorothy on a new adventure that pays tribute to the original. The models depict two shops and a rickety barn, as well as several smaller pieces including lumber and townsfolk. Constructed in lightweight wood, the tallest of the model sections measures 7” tall. The models are in fair to good condition, with some wear throughout from use and storage. $2,000 - $4,000
66. Killer Klowns Design Concepts by Charlie Chiodo. (Chiodo, 1988) A large page of Killer Klowns from Outer Space artwork by Charlie Chiodo. The sheet features (10) clown designs for the Chiodo Brothers’ cult classic film and has been signed by artist Charlie Chiodo. Measuring 19”x24’”, the page has been dry mounted to 20.5”x25.5” artists board and is in good condition, despite creases and wear to edges and corners. $600 - $800
67. Marvel Original Concept Art Signed by Philip J. Felix. (Marvel, 1991) A piece of original concept art produced for MARVEL’s proposed Siegfried and Roy fantasy series, by artist Philip J. Felix. The vibrant artwork has been accomplished in mixed media. MARVEL’s concept was abandoned, as the project was picked up by DIC Studios. The entire piece has an image size of 24”x32.75” within its mat and 33”x44.5” frame. It is signed by the artist. $500 - $700
68. A Limited Edition 007 Golden Gun. (United Artists/S.D. Studios, 1994) A limited edition replica of The Golden Gun from “The Man with the Golden Gun” by S.D. Studios LTD. The loyal reproduction was inspired by the gun of assassin Francisco Scaramanga in the 1974 James Bond film, and assembles from the prop replica cigarette case, cufflink, lighter, pen, with plaque and “007” engraved prop bullet. The replica was created for the 20th anniversary of the film, is numbered 232 of 7,500, and comes within a wooden walnut case featuring a glass lid etched with “007” and pre-set to open when the combination lock has been set to “007.” The Golden Gun is in good condition, with light wear including scratches from handling. $1,000 - $2,000
69. A Rocketeer Helmet Factory Engineering Prototype. (Master Replicas/Disney, 2005) An extremely rare Factory Engineering Prototype of the Limited Edition Rocketeer Helmet produced for the Disney Showcase Collection by Master Replicas. As an Engineering Prototype, it features the “best of the best” finish and details excelling over the final assembly line product and was used as a display for shows and conventions. Measuring 10.5” tall and 19” long, the piece is in fine condition exhibiting only light wear. $1,000 - $2,000
70. A Master Replicas Limited Edition Rocketeer Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Limited Edition Prop Replica of The Rocketeer Helmet by Master Replicas. This helmet is numbered “720” and was released through Walt Disney Showcase Collection in an edition of 2000. Measuring 17.5” at its widest diameter, the helmet stands 18” tall atop its display stand and is in very good condition, exhibiting slight tarnishing and a small spot of oxidation on reverse. $1,000 - $2,000
71. A “Narnia” Peter’s Sword Letter Opener Replica. (Disney/Master Rep licas, 2005) A letter opener miniature of Peter’s sword from “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Ward robe.” This scaled replica of the weapon wielded by William Moseley in the film comes with an Aslan head golden display base. Measuring 9.75”x2.25” on the stand, the sword is in very good condition, with slight marks from use. $50 - $100
72. A “Narnia” Peter’s Sword Letter Opener Replica. (Disney/Master Rep licas, 2005) A letter opener miniature of Peter’s sword from “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Ward robe.” This scaled replica of the weapon wielded by William Moseley in the film comes with an Aslan head golden display base. Measuring 9.75”x2.25” on the stand, the sword is in very good condition, with slight marks from use. $50 - $100
73. Pirates of the Caribbean Tia Dalma Voodoo Doll Prop. (Disney, 2006) A voodoo doll prop created for the production of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise. The prop was created to be used in scenes involving voodoo priestess Tia Dalma. Measuring 5” tall, the prop displays in fine condition. $300 - $500
Line/Master Replicas, 2005) The One Ring of Sauron official electronic limited edition prop replica by Master Replicas. As seen in the opening sequence of “The Fellowship of Rings,” Sauron’s severed finger lays with the ring upon it, waiting for its next master. The replica features an electronic feature that sets the ring to glow constantly with elvish script, or by sensor to activate when approached. The replica is numbered 2042/2500 and comes with display case, plaque, Certificate of Authenticity and instructions in original box. The prop measures 10”x6”x4.5” and is in very fine condition, within its 12.5”x9”x8.25” fine condition box. $600 - $800
The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney, its affiliates, or the copyright holder. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates, or the copyright holder.
75. Rare “Star Wars” Style A One-Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A very rare original One Sheet Style-A poster for the original theatrical release of “Star Wars.” Tom Jung’s dynamic artwork depicts Luke, Leia, C-3PO and R2-D2 poised against Darth Vader and the evil Empire. This original theater poster is distinguished by the N.S.S. number “77/21.” The poster border has been slightly trimmed before mounting to sturdy gator board. The poster measures 29.75”x39.75” and is in good condition, despite minor creases from pre-mounting, light scuffs and scratches, and a slight curvature to the board. $200 - $400
77. Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford Signed Card. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original release “Star Wars” lobby card personally signed by Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford and dedicated to Bryan Ono of Master Replicas. Measuring 11”x14”, the card is in very good condition, despite a crease along the left edge. $200 - $400
76. Star Wars Soundtrack and “The Story of Star Wars” 4 Track Tape Set. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A commercially released 4-Track reel-to-reel tapes of “The Story of Star Wars” narrated by Roscoe Lee Browne and the Motion Picture Soundtrack, supplemented with a colorful pictorial of scenes from the film. Measuring 14.5”x9.75”, the contents of the boxed set are in fine condition, while the box is in very good condition, with slight creases and wear to the box. $200 - $400
81. Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, & Prowse Signed Card. (20th Century Fox, 1980) An original lobby card for “The Empire Strikes Back” hand-signed by Mark Hamill, David Prowse and James Earl Jones and dedicated to Bryan Ono of Master Replicas. Prowse and Jones respectively portrayed Vader in body and voice, and Hamill portrayed Luke Skywalker. Measuring 11”x14”, the card is in good condition, despite edge wear and creases on the left edge, with very fine bold signatures. $200 - $400
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copies of this book were released. Measuring 12.25”x15.5” and 2.25” deep, the book comes within a commemorative 13.75”x17” and 3” deep wooden box, each
89. A “Sculpting the Galaxy” Limited Edition Book & Models.(Insight Collectibles, 2006) A limited edition “Sculpting the Galaxy - Inside the Star Wars Model Shop” model set and book signed by Lorne Peterson (ILM visual effects artist) as a gift to Bryan Ono (of Master Replicas). The set includes a behind-the-scenes book by Lorne Peterson with more than 500 illustrations with COA numbered 78/3,000. Also included is a DVD and book of “From Plastics to Pixels - ILM Digital Compositions” and 13 model pieces in a keepsake box. Among the models are Luke’s Landspeeder with base and Death Star fragments. Measuring 16”x11.75” and 5” wide, the collectable case and contents are in very fine condition in original box with COA. $400 - $600
90. A 2019 Star Wars Celebration Limited Edition Patch. (Chris Wyman, 2019) A large patch recreating the signed cover of the first Rolling Stone Magazine, created for the 2019 Chicago Star Wars Celebration. Artistic fans create their own limited edition collectible “swag” to trade at conventions. This 8”x10” patch was created by Chris Wyman, Star Wars podcaster and host of the Rebelscum fan forum, in an edition size of 400. The patch and accompanying card are in very fine condition. $100 - $200
91. A Set of (4) Star Wars Celebration Glasses by SHAG. (Disney, 2020) A set of (4) pint glasses offered for Star Wars Celebration 2020. The glasses were designed by Josh “SHAG” Agle for the event. However, the celebration was ultimately not held, and the glasses sold out online. Measuring 5.75” tall and 3.5” at their widest diameter, the pieces of this drinkware set are in very fine condition. $200 - $300
Bryan Ono grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area but spent his entire adult life in Southern California after moving to Los Angeles to attend UCLA. Since childhood, he loved Disneyland, Star Trek, toys, and magic. Star Wars was a life-changing event, and Bryan proudly boasted of seeing the original film 38 times in theaters, and both The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi on their opening nights. After graduating from UCLA with a mechanical engineering degree, he held several Product Management positions before work intersected with his personal loves, at Mattel Toys. Followed by jobs at Wham-O, Mattel (again), and Wild Planet Toys, he landed at Master Replicas as it was founded in 2001. Master Replicas’ mission was to create screen-accurate reproductions from beloved movies, most notable being Star Wars and Star Trek. While overseeing the Star Wars line, he invented Force FX lightsabers that looked like the original props, and also lit up and glowed like the special effects seen in the films, with screen accurate motion sensitive sounds. Bryan humbly joked, not inaccurately, that they were “one of the most successful toys ever.”
When Master Replicas’ license for Star Wars was not renewed in 2007, Ono and Lucasfilm both felt that he was one of the best people to move forward with prop replicas, and together with Larry Leung and Barry Jones, founded EFX. Bryan Ono’s personal love of films and television shows can be seen in the replicas that came out under his watch at both Master Replicas and EFX. Speaking of replica design, he said “It takes the same amount of time to do the first ninety percent as the last ten percent. For the fan who wanted a part of their favorite film, the whole one hundred percent was crucial to Bryan. “We don’t make anything up.” These pages hold the personal collection of Bryan Ono, who passed away in August of 2022. Above and beyond the prop replicas - each a work of art in and of itself - are pieces personally signed by Star Wars and Star Trek legends and one-of-a-kind prototypes, which were never available to the public. They were the cherished treasures of Bryan Ono, the Replica Master himself.
“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.” Han Solwo is no Jedi. He’s closer at heart to the pulp fiction heroes of early film and comic strip space operas, where a good blaster is the first, best solution to any problem. Bounty Hunters, Imperial Troopers, and other less reputable characters favor blasters, but don’t take that as an absolute rule. Even her royal highness Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan uses a blaster as her weapon of choice.
Replicas, 2002) An Artist
Proof of the Han Solo Blaster Elite Edition DL-44 Replica. This 1:1 reproduction was not part of the regular edition of 1,500 pieces. It has been hand-signed on the body by actor Harrison Ford. The piece measures 12.25”x6.25” within a 14”X6.5”x9.25” tall display case. Both come packaged in the original box and are in very fine, as-new condition. $1,000 - $2,000
93. A Limited Edition Han Solo Blaster. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Limited Edition Han Solo Blaster. This exact reproduction of Han’s BlasTech DL-44 heavy blaster as seen in “The Empire Strikes Back” was produced in an edition of 1,250 pieces. Measuring 11.75”x6.75” and 3.25” wide, the piece is in fine condition. $900 - $1,500
94. A Han Solo Blaster Blueprint Lithograph. (Master Replicas, 2002) A Han Solo Blaster Official Prop Replica Blueprint Lithograph. This is a reproduction of an original reference assembly blueprint created by Master Replicas and details the dimensions, materials, and color used in final assembly. This unnumbered Artists Proof is not part the Limited Edition of 5,000. Measuring 14.75”x17.25”, the piece is in fine condition with Certificate Of Authenticity on reverse. $100 - $200
(Master Replicas, 2006) A rare 2006 Convention Exclusive Scaled Han Solo Blaster Replica. This blaster is an exact replica of the original prop as seen in “The Empire Strikes Back,” but realized at 33% of actual size. It is equipped with a rare variant gold flash hider. An unknown number of the limited edition of 3,000 pieces were produced with this variant. Measuring 4.25” long on its stand, the replica and Certificate Of Authenticity come within their original blister package and are in fine condition. $100 - $200
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2006) A rare 2006 Convention Exclusive Scaled Han Solo Blaster Replica. This blaster is an exact replica of the original prop as seen in “The Empire Strikes Back,” but realized at 33% of actual size. It is equipped with a rare variant gold flash hider. An unknown number of the limited edition of 3,000 pieces were produced with this variant. Measuring 4.25” long on its stand, the replica and Certificate Of Authenticity come within their original blister package and are in fine condition. $100 - $200
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Flash Hider. (Master Replicas, 2006) A rare 2006 Convention Exclusive Scaled Han Solo Blaster Replica. This blaster is an exact replica of the original prop as seen in “The Empire Strikes Back,” but realized at 33% of actual size. It is equipped with a rare variant black chrome hider. An unknown number of the limited edition of 3,000 pieces were produced with this variant. Measuring 4.25” long on its stand, the replica and Certificate Of Authenticity come within their original blister package and are in fine condition. $100 - $200
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Blaster
With
A Scaled Boba Fett Blaster Replica. This exact reproduction of the prop featured in “Return of the Jedi” is realized at 33% of actual size. Measuring 6.75” long on its stand, the replica is in fine condition with Certificate of Authenticity and original blister package. $100 - $200
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(Master Replicas, 2006) A Scaled Stormtrooper Blaster Replica. This exact reproduction of the original prop from “Star Wars: A New Hope” is realized at 33% of actual size and features a variant gold scope. Measuring 6.5” long on its stand, the replica is in fine condition with Certificate of Authenticity and original blister package. $100 - $200
102. A Scaled Stormtrooper Blaster Chrome Replica. (Master Replicas, 2006) A scaled Stormtrooper Blaster Replica. This exact reproduction of the original prop from “Star Wars: A New Hope” is realized at 33% of actual size. Measuring 6.5” long on its stand, the replica is in fine condition with Certificate of Authenticity and original blister package. $100 - $200
103. A Stormtrooper Blaster Scaled Chrome Replica. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Star Wars Stormtrooper Blaster Scaled Replica. This reproduction is realized in black chrome, at 33% of actual size, patterned after the original prop from “Star Wars: A New Hope.” Measuring 6.5” long on its stand, the replica is in fine condition with COA. The 11.5”x9”x4.5” blister package is in fine condition, with slight edge wear. $100 - $200
“I can’t see a thing in this helmet!” - Luke Skywalker While Luke inadvertently discovered why stormtroopers have such lousy aim, he got to do something every kid wanted: to wear a Star Wars helmet. The earliest helmets available, aside from Don Post masks, were highly detailed miniatures made by Riddell, a leader in football helmet manufacture, in the 1990’s. Master Replicas bought their molds to continue the line and expand on it, and produced full scale prop replicas as well. The helmets of the Star Wars universe come in two distinct types. Most are worn by many - rebel pilots, stormtroopers, and clone troopers. Others are one of a kind: iconic characters like Darth Vader and Boba Fett, whose identity is literally the face of the helmet they wear.
104.
Signature
Darth Vader
helmet as redesigned for “Revenge of the Sith” and is an Artist Proof and not part of the regular edition of 500 pieces. The helmet is 17” tall by 13.25” at its widest diameter, and a total 20.75” tall atop its display base. The helmet is in fine condition exhibiting little wear, with Certificate Of Authenticity and box. $2,000 - $3,000
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display base. The
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107. A
Helmet. (Master
2008) A Signature Edition Boba Fett Helmet, with plaque signed by Jeremy Bulloch. The helmet is a 1:1 reproduction of the screenused original from “Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi”, produced in a limited edition of 750 pieces. The plaque is signed by Jeremy Bulloch, who portrayed Boba Fett in those films. The helmet has a total height of 15.75”tall (with External Targeting Rangefinder lowered) and 13” at its widest diameter, and is in fine condition, exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. The Rangefinder has a light up feature when lowered and has been tested as functioning properly. $1,000 - $2,000
A Commander Gree
Trooper Helmet replica from “Revenge of the Sith”, signed by Temuera Morrison. This was not a Signature Edition available to the public but was personally signed by Morrison. The unique plaque identifies this helmet as #1/1000, but the true release was a Collector’s Society Exclusive edition of only 500. Measuring 12.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $800 - $1,000
An Artist Proof
a 212th
Helmet replica as seen in “Revenge of the Sith”, signed by Temuera Morrison. This signed piece was not available to the general public, and as an Artist Proof was one of a very few unnumbered outside of the regular edition. Measuring 12.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the signed piece is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $800 - $1,000
upon its stand and is fine condition exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $800 - $1,000
Exclusive Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet Replica. The full-sized helmet is based on the Troopers first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” Released exclusively through the Collector’s Society, this is one of very few unnumbered Artist Proofs aside from the Limited Numbered Edition of 500 pieces. The helmet has a total height of 16” on its display stand and is in very fine condition. $800 - $1,000
Exclusive Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet Replica. The full-sized helmet is based on the Troopers first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” Released exclusively through the Collector’s Society, this is one of very few unnumbered Artist Proofs aside from the Limited Numbered Edition of 500 pieces. The helmet has a total height of 16” on its display stand and is in very fine condition. $500 - $700
Exclusive Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet Replica. The full-sized helmet is based on the Troopers first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” Released exclusively through the Collector’s Society, this is one of very few unnumbered Artist Proofs aside from the Limited Numbered Edition of 500 pieces. The helmet has a total height of 16” on its display stand and is in very fine condition. $500 - $700
Exclusive Shadow Stormtrooper Helmet Replica. The full-sized helmet is based on the Troopers first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” Released exclusively through the Collector’s Society, this is one of very few unnumbered Artist Proofs aside from the Limited Numbered Edition of 500 pieces. The helmet has a total height of 16” on its display stand and is in very fine condition. $500 - $700
118. A Stormtrooper Greens Lens Variant Helmet Replica. (Master Replicas, 2007-08) A Limited Edition Stormtrooper Helmet by Master Replicas. The 12”x12.25” green lens variant helmet is a 1:1 reproduction of an original stunt helmet from “Star Wars: A New Hope,” produced in an edition of 2,500. This Artist Proof is one of very few unnumbered pieces produced aside from the numbered edition. The helmet has a total height of 16” upon its display stand and is in fine condition exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $800 - $1,000
119. A Stormtrooper Greens Lens Variant Helmet Replica. (Master Replicas, 2007-08) A Limited Edition Stormtrooper Helmet by Master Replicas. The 12”x12.25” green lens variant helmet is a 1:1 reproduction of an original stunt helmet from “Star Wars: A New Hope,” produced in an edition of 2,500. This Artist Proof is one of very few unnumbered pieces produced aside from the numbered edition. The helmet has a total height of 16” upon its display stand and is in fine condition exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $500 - $700
120. A Stormtrooper Greens Lens Variant Helmet Replica. (Master Replicas, 2007-08) A Limited Edition Stormtrooper Helmet by Master Replicas. The 12”x12.25” green lens variant helmet is a 1:1 reproduction of an original stunt helmet from “Star Wars: A New Hope,” produced in an edition of 2,500. This Artist Proof is one of very few unnumbered pieces produced aside from the numbered edition. The helmet has a total height of 16” upon its display stand and is in fine condition exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $500 - $700
121. A Limited Edition Clone Trooper Replica Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A Limited Edition Clone Trooper Helmet 1:1 Replica. The helmet, from the originals in “Revenge of the Sith,” was produced in a limited edition of 2500 pieces. This is one of very few unnumbered pieces produced aside from the numbered edition. The helmet has a total height of 16” and is in fine condition, exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $500 - $700
122. A Limited Edition Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Limited Edition Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet Replica. This helmet is an exact replica of the originals seen in “Revenge of the Sith,” and is number 609 of an edition of 750 pieces. The helmet has a total height of 16.75” while upon its display stand and is very fine condition. $800 - $1,000
123. A Prototype Member Exclusive Shadow Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A Prototype of a 2007 Master Replicas Collectors Society Member Exclusive Shadow Trooper Helmet. The helmet is an exact replica of the ones first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” This one-of-a-kind 2nd generation prototype (the 2nd made after a first round of modifications) features opaque lenses, a finish that differs from the final product, and a stand without a plaque. Measuring 11.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in good condition exhibiting scuffs and wear from use. $500 - $700
124. A Prototype Member Exclusive Shadow Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A Prototype of a 2007 Master Replicas Collectors Society Member Exclusive Shadow Trooper Helmet. The helmet is an exact replica of the ones first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” This one-of-a-kind 2nd generation prototype (the 1st made before a round of modifications) features green lenses, silver screws, a finish that differs from the final product, and a stand without a plaque. Measuring 11.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the prototype piece is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $500 - $700
125. A Prototype Member Exclusive Shadow Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A one of a kind 1st Factory Engineering Prototype of the Limited Edition Collector’s Society Shadow Trooper Helmet Replica. This one-of-a-kind model was the first sample submitted by the manufacturer to Master Replicas and features black screws, and an overall better quality than the final products from the assembly line. Measuring 11.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the prototype piece is in good condition exhibiting scuffs and wear from use. $500 - $700
126. A Rare 501st Legion Clone Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) An extremely rare 501st Legion Clone Trooper Helmet. In “The Revenge of the Sith,” George Lucas named a team of shock troopers the “501st” in recognition of the notable worldwide Stormtrooper cosplay organization. The helmet was the last to be released by Master Replicas and features a custom matte finish with blast marks and weathering. Measuring 12.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the piece is in good condition exhibiting some minor crazing and few chips in the paint surface shell. $500 - $700
127. A Limited Edition Special Ops Clone Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Limited Edition Special Ops Clone Trooper Helmet replica of the original from “Revenge of the Sith.” The helmet numbered 525 of 750 and measures 12.5” tall x 12” at its widest diameter and is in fine condition exhibiting light wear. $500 - $700
128. An Imperial Shock Trooper Clone Trooper Helmet Replica. (Master Replicas, 2007) An Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet replica of the originals seen in “Revenge of the Sith.” Numbered 629 of 750, the piece measures 12.5” tall x 12” at its widest diameter and is in fine condition exhibiting light wear. $500 - $700
129. A Rare Prototype of An Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2007) A one-of-a-kind Factory Engineering Prototype for an Imperial Shock Trooper Helmet. This is the second prototype sent by the factory for approvals and changes by Master Replicas. The helmet features the “best of the best” finish and details excelling over final assembly line product and a stand without plaque. Measuring 12.5” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, the piece is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $500 - $700
Replicas, 2007) A collection of (4) Master Replicas Scaled Star Wars helmets. These
were produced at 45% of actual size. Included are the Shadow Trooper, Clone Trooper, Wedge Antilles, and Clone Commander Gree helmets with stands and original boxes. Measuring 7.5” tall on display stand, and 5.25” at widest diameter, the helmets are in fine condition, with Commander Gree in very good condition exhibiting minor scuffs. $200 - $400
fine condition, with Commander Gree in very good condition exhibiting minor scuffs. $200 - $400
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2007) A pair of Master Replicas scaled helmet replicas. These helmets were produced at 45% of actual size. Included in the set are the Stormtrooper helmet as first seen in “Star Wars: A New Hope,” and its all-black counterpart Shadow Stormtrooper from the “Star Wars: Battlefront” video game. Each measuring 7.75” tall on display stand and 5.25” wide, the pair of helmets are in fine condition. $100 - $200
was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of the helmet first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” The stand for this helmet identifies it as a “Convention Exclusive.” Measuring 7.75” tall and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in fine condition. $100 - $200
Helmet. The
was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of the helmet first seen in the video game “Star Wars Battlefront.” Notably, the stand for this Shadow Stormtrooper does not identify it as a “Convention Exclusive” as all others from this collection do. Measuring 7.75” tall and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in fine condition. $100 - $200
A scaled Clone Trooper Replica Helmet. The helmet was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of helmets seen in “Revenge of the Sith.” Measuring 7.75” tall on display stand and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the replica is in fine condition. $100 - $200
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Replica Helmet. The helmet was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of the helmet from “Star Wars: A New Hope.” Measuring 7.5” tall on display stand and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in fine condition. $100 - $200
A scaled Wedge
scaled Clone Commander Gree Replica Helmet. The
was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of the helmet seen in “Revenge of the Sith.” Measuring 7.5” tall on display stand and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the helmet is in fine condition, despite minor scuffs. $100 - $200
A Factory Engineering Sample of a scaled Utapau Replica Helmet. The helmet was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction the original seen in “Revenge of the Sith.” The helmet is attached to a miniature display stand. This unique factory test sample features matte lenses, as opposed to the glossy lenses of the final product. Measuring 7.75” tall and 5.25” at its widest diameter, the replica is in fine condition. $100 - $200
helmet was produced at 45% of actual size and is a reproduction of the helmet seen in “Revenge Of The Sith.” It was produced for the Star Wars: Celebration IV Convention, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 7.25” tall and 4”x4.75”, the scaled replica and box are in very fine condition. $100 - $200
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The
is realized at 45% of actual size and meticulously patterned after the screen-used originals. It includes components of diecast metal and separates into three components: hood, mask, and neck, as seen in the films. Measuring 8.5”x8” on its stand, the helmet is in good condition with scuffs from display. Includes box, Certificate of Authenticity, and helmet schematic. $400 - $600
actual size and meticulously patterned after the screen-used originals. It includes components of diecast metal with a detailed interior. Measuring 7.5”x6” on its stand, the helmet is in fine condition with one .25” scuff from display. Includes COA, box, and helmet schematic. $200 - $400
- $400
The head is realized at 45% of actual size and meticulously patterned after the screen-used original. The motion-activated light-up eyes have been tested for functionality. Measuring 7”x4.5” on its stand, the helmet is in fine condition with box, Certificate of Authenticity and schematic. $200 - $400
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“This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster; an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.” - Obi Wan Kenobi Lightsabers are the most distinctive props of the Star Wars universe. Since the moment Ben Kenobi first gave Luke Skywalker his father’s lightsaber, Star Wars fans have wanted their own. Through all the films, from Sith to Jedi, the styles of these elegant weapons have varied greatly, and all have been lovingly and meticulously reproduced.
145. A Signature Edition Luke Skywalker Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Signature Edition Luke Skywalker Lightsaber Replica. This model is an exact 1:1 replica of Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber from “Star Wars: A New Hope” and is accompanied by a plaque signed by Mark Hamill. This particular piece is one of few unnumbered pieces produced outside the released edition 750. Measuring a total 10.5” long, the piece comes with its 6.25”x14.25”x5” case and is in very fine, as-new condition. $1,000 - $2,000
146. Artist Proof Signature Edition Mace Windu Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2005)
An Artist Proof of the Signature Edition Mace Windu Lightsaber Replica, with plaque signed by Samuel L. Jackson. This 1:1 reproduction of the prop seen in “Attack of the Clones” was created in a collector’s edition of 1,750. This Artist Proof was not part of the regular edition and one of only a handful produced. Measuring 10.75” long atop a 14”x5” base, the piece is in very fine condition. $2,000 - $3,000
147. An Ian McDiarmid Signed Darth Sidious Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Limited Edition Darth Sidious Lightsaber Replica, hand-signed by actor Ian McDiarmid. This 1:1 reproduction of the prop from “Revenge of the Sith” was part of an edition of 4000 pieces. This piece is unique as it has been signed by McDiarmind on the prop itself for Bryan Ono. It comes with a plaque stating the edition size and another plaque identifying this as number 3026. The piece has a total length of 7.5” within display case and is in fine condition, exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $1,000 - $2,000
148.
Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2002) A Signature Edition Count Dooku Lightsaber Replica. This 1:1 reproduction is an exact replica of the prop seen in “Attack of the Clones.” limited to an edition of 3,500 and comes with a plaque signed by actor Christopher Lee. Measuring 13” long, the piece comes with its 16.5”x5.5”x6.75” display case and is in very good condition, with rubber re-applied due to peeling from original aged adhesive. $1,000 - $2,000
500 pieces. Measuring a total 21.25” long, the piece is in fine, as-new condition, with minor wear to the rubber from aging. $500 - $700
157. A
Ray Park Signed Darth Maul Lightsabers. (Master Replicas, 2006) A matching pair of Darth Maul Force FX lightsaber hilts, both signed by Maul actor Ray Park. The 1:1 reproductions of the Sith weapon each come with an adapter to assemble the full double-bladed weapon Maul wielded in “The Phantom Menace.” One is signed by Park, while the other he inscribed “Feel the Force” and “Use it Well.” Measuring a total of 89” long when combined, the pair come in their original 45”x3”x8” boxes and are in very fine as-new condition. $500 - $700 158.
159. A Limited Edition Count Dooku Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2002) A Count Dooku Lightsaber Replica. This exact replica of the prop seen in “Attack of the Clones” was released in an edition of 1,000 pieces. The regular edition included a numbered plaque, which is missing with this one. Measuring 12.75” long, the piece comes with a 16.5”x5.5” long and 6.5” tall display case and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
160. Darth Vader Lightsaber with Case. (Master Replicas, 2002)
A Limited Edition Darth Vader Lightsaber. This 1:1 reproduction from “Star Wars: A New Hope” was produced in an edition of 7,500 pieces. Measuring 11.5” long atop a 14.5”x5.75” display base, the replica is in very good condition, with the rubber exhibiting slight signs of aging. $300 - $500
Skywalker Lightsaber. This was the second Production Sample from the factory and conforms to changes requested by Master Replicas. It features a “4mm set screw centered” as indicated by an attached tag (most likely an adjustment from the previous sample) and comes with a display case. Measuring 11” long, the replica is in very fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
162. A Limited Edition Qui-Gon Jinn Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Limited Edition Qui-Gon Jinn Lightsaber. This replica is a 1:1 reproduction of the prop from “The Phantom Menace” and was created in an edition of 2,500 pieces. The piece has a total length of 11.5” atop its 7” diameter base and displays in fine condition, exhibiting few slight scuffs from handling. $400 - $600
163. A Limited Edition Count Dooku Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2002) A Count Dooku Lightsaber Replica with display case. This 1:1 reproduction is an exact replica of the prop seen in “Attack of the Clones” and produced in an edition of 3,500 pieces. Measuring 13” long, the piece is ready for display within a case measuring 13” long and 5.25” tall and is in fine condition. The piece does not have the original Certificate Of Authenticity. $400 - $600
164. An Artist Proof Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2005) An Artist Proof of the Elite Edition Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsaber. This is an exact replica of the prop seen in “The Phantom Menace.” This Artist Proof is one of a handful made and was not part of the regular edition of 1,250 pieces. Measuring 11.25” long atop a 14.25”x5” base, the piece is in very fine condition. $400 - $600
43.5” long, the piece is in very fine, as-new condition with original box. $100 - $200
166. A
Hilt. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Limited Edition Darth Maul Lightsaber Single Hilt
was released in an edition of 3,000 pieces. It comes with display stand and an adapter to connect to another hilt, creating the double-bladed saber Maul wields in “The Phantom Menace.” Measuring 43.5” long with 12.5” stand, the lightsaber, accessories, and box are in very fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
167.
(Master
2003) A Limited Edition Yoda Force FX Lightsaber by Master Replicas.
edition
500
Measuring 45” long and 4.25”x3.25”, the piece is in very fine, as-new condition with original box. $100 - $200
fine condition. $200 - $400
fine as-new condition in original box. $300 - $500
171. A Darth Vader Lightsaber Engineering Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2003) An early, Factory Engineering Prototype of the Master Replicas Darth Vader Lightsaber. This replica of the prop from “Star Wars: A New Hope” was sent from the factory to Master Replicas for design approvals before production of the final product. It comes with early prototype packaging, and is in fine condition, measuring 11.5” long. $400 - $600
172. An Artist Proof Darth Vader Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2002) An Artist Proof of the Limited Edition Darth Vader Lightsaber. This replica of the prop seen in “Star Wars: A New Hope” is one a handful of Artist Proofs produced outside the regular edition 7500 pieces. Measuring 11.5” long atop a 14.5”x5.75” display base, the replica is in very good condition, the rubber exhibiting slight signs of aging. $200 - $400
173. An Artist Proof Darth Vader Lightsaber. (Master Replicas, 2006) An Artist Proof of a Limited Edition Darth Vader Lightsaber. This is a 1:1 replica of the prop seen in “The Return of the Jedi.” Only a handful of Artist Proofs were produced outside the regular edition of 1500 pieces. Measuring 11.5” long, the piece comes with a 14.25”X5.25”X6” display case and is in fine condition. $400 - $600
174. An Ahsoka Tano Lightsaber Engineering Prototype. (EFX, 2009) An early Factory Engineering Prototype of the EFX Ahsoka Tano Lightsaber Replica. This is a replica of the prop featured in “The Clone Wars.” It was sent from the factory to EFX for design approvals before production of the final product. Measuring 11” long, the piece displays in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
175. A Limited Edition Ahsoka Tano Lightsaber Replica. (EFX, 2009) A Limited Edition Ahsoka Tano Lightsaber Replica. This is a replica of the prop featured in “The Clone Wars” and is one of few unnumbered pieces produced outside the regular edition of 1000 pieces. Measuring 11” long, the piece displays in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
176. Luke Skywalker Lightsaber Blueprint Lithograph. (Master Replicas, 2002) A Limited Edition Artist Proof Luke Skywalker Lightsaber Official Prop Replica Blueprint Lithograph. This reproduction of the reference assembly blueprint details the dimensions, materials, and color used in final replica production, and was limited to an edition of 100. Measuring 14.75”x17.25”, the blueprint lithograph is in fine condition with Certificate of Authenticity on reverse. $100 - $200
177.
Replicas, 2002) A Limited Edition Artist Proof Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsaber Official Prop Replica Blueprint Lithograph. This is a reproduction of the original reference assembly blueprint detailing the dimensions, materials, and color used in final replica production, and was limited to an edition of 100. Measuring 14.75”x17.25”, the blueprint lithograph is in fine condition with Certificate Of Authenticity on reverse. $100 - $200
178. A Darth Vader Lightsaber by TOMY. (TOMY, 2003) A Darth Vader Lightsaber by TOMY. This 1:1 reproduction is based on the Sith weapon as it appeared in Star Wars Episodes IV through VI (the Original Trilogy), and features a glass blade with neon tube inside, vibration, sound, and lights. The Darth Vader lightsaber was limited to an edition of 1,000 pieces. The lightsaber measures 40.5” long and is in very fine, as-new condition, with bag and display stand. $100 - $200
180. A 2007 Toy Fair CORGI & Master Replicas Boxed Set. (Master Replicas/ CORGI, 2007) A Limited Edition Master Replicas Mini Cooper, Coin, & Lightsaber Set produced as a commemorative gift for the 2007 Toy Fair. The set was produced in an edition size of 1000 pieces and features a Darth Sidious Lightsaber with a rare European Exclusive display stand, a 1/36 Mini Cooper, and commemorative coin. The set comes complete with 6.5”x6.25” and 6.5” deep box and is in fine condition, with little wear. $100 - $200
179. A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber by TOMY. (TOMY, 2003) A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber by TOMY. This is a 1:1 replica of the Jedi weapon as it appeared in Star Wars Episodes IV & VI and features a glass blade with neon tube inside, vibration, sound, and lights. The Luke Skywalker lightsaber was limited to an edition of 1,000 pieces. The lightsaber measures 39.5” long. The Japanese language box and contents are in very fine, as-new condition. $100 - $200
A Master Replicas Collectors Society member exclusive Scaled Qui-Gon Jinn Lightsaber Replica & pin. The scaled collectible is realized at 45% of the original prop seen in “The Phantom Menace.” Measuring 5.25” long, the replica is in fine condition with 1.25”x1.75” pin.
Society member exclusive scaled Mace Windu Lightsaber Replica & pin. The collectible reproduction is realized at 45% size of the original prop seen in “Attack of the Clones.” Measuring 4.75” long, the replica is in fine condition with .75”x1.25” pin. $100 - $200
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The models of spaceships and other vehicles in the original Star Wars films were built from scratch at Industrial Light and Magic. A machine block or aluminum pipe would have an armature built around it, then plastic parts stripped from off-the-shelf model kits were applied to give texture in a process they dubbed “greebling.” Star Wars ship models were highly detailed, but as a rule had no curved or reflective surfaces that could spoil a
and illuminating beam lamps, cockpit, and drive units. Measuring 32”x23”, the piece
within a display case measuring 36.25”x26.25”x14.25” and is in fine condition. Due to size and the delicate nature
before bidding. $5,000 - $7,000
185. A Millennium Falcon Paint Master Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Paint Master Prototype Model of the Master Replicas Limited Edition Millennium Falcon. This exact replica of the model used in “Star Wars: A New Hope” was detailed by Paint Master Dean Dymerski as part of the final production process. As this is a prototype, it has a unique finish that differs from the final product and does not contain the electronic illuminating features included in final assembly line models. Measuring 32”x23”, the piece comes within a display case measuring 36.25”x26.25”x14.25” and is in good condition, despite a few small broken pieces to the cockpit and rear. $4,000 - $6,000
186. A Millennium Falcon Unpainted Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2006) An extremely rare Sculpt Master Prototype Model of the Millennium Falcon. This pristine, one-of-a-kind, unpainted prototype is comprised of 3D printed parts, beautifully exhibiting its detailed textures, and was shipped overseas to be used as a production model. As this is one of the earliest prototypes it does not contain the electronic illuminating features included in final assembly line models. Measuring 32”x23”, this unique piece is in very fine, production-used condition. $3,000 - $5,000
sayr BTL A4 and Laser Turret is an exact replica of models featured in “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” and was limited to an edition of 1,000 pieces. This set features a Rebel Y-Wing, a twin turbo laser turret that mounts underneath the ship, opaque stand, and display base. The Y-Wing measures 27.25” long and 14.5” wide atop a 10.5”x7” display base, while the turret measures 5.25”x5.25”x5.25”. Each piece is in fine, as-new condition, missing one small pipe on the rear. $2,000 - $4,000
188. A Y-Wing & Laser Turret Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2006) An extremely rare Rebel Y-Wing and Laser Turret Replica prototype set. The Koensayr BTL A4 and Laser Turret are replicas of models featured in “Star Wars: A New Hope.” This rare Engineering Prototype Rebel Y-Wing is the first sent from the manufacturer for approvals and features a “best of the best” finish and details which slightly differ and yet excel over final assembly line product. This lot features a red astromech droid, a twin turbo laser turret (without mounting holes), transparent stand, and display base. The Y-Wing measures 27.25” long and 14.5” wide atop a 14.5”x11” display base, while the turret measures 5.25”x5.25”x5.25”. Each piece is in fine, as-new condition. $2,000 - $4,000
18.75”x22”x8.75”
21.25”x11”x27”
$3,000 - $5,000
191. An Artist Proof Medal of Yavin. (Master Replicas, 2004) An Artist Proof of the Medal of Yavin Replica by Master Replicas. An exact replica of the medal awarded to Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in the closing scene of “Star Wars: A New Hope”, the medal is solid diecast metal, plated with 18k gold, and suspended from a brown ribbon as seen in the film. This medal comes within a black lacquered box with the Rebel insignia on top and the inner panel of the box props upward to create a striking A-frame display. Typical of Artist’s Proofs, this does not come with paperwork or a numbered plaque. The 3.5”x4” medal is in very fine condition, while the 7.5”x11” box is in fine condition with very slight marks from handling. $300 - $500
192. A Signature Edition Carrie Fisher Thermal Detonator. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Signature Edition Thermal Detonator replica. This 1:1 reproduction of the original prop from “Return of the Jedi,” was released in a Signature Edition of 1,000, and is accompanied by a plaque signed by Carrie Fisher (who portrayed Princess Leia). The piece has a diameter of 3” within its 6”x6”x6” display case. The detonator is in fine condition and has been tested with full light and sound features functioning properly. $500 - $700
193. A Limited Edition Jedi Training Remote Droid. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Limited Edition Jedi Training Remote Replica. This 1:1 reproduction of the prop seen in “ Star Wars: A New Hope” was limited to an edition of 2,500 pieces. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, the piece measures 9” tall atop its display base and is in fine condition. The piece comes within its original 8”x8”x8” box, which is in very good condition with minor scuffs. $300 - $500
194. A Limited Edition Star Wars 30th Anniversary Pin. (Lucasfilm, 2007) An extremely rare Limited Edition 30th Anniversary Star Wars pin. This unnumbered commemorative pin was released in an edition of 150 pieces. Measuring 3”x2”, the pin is in fine condition with slight tarnish on reverse, and a small spot of white paint in the border from production. The piece comes within its 4”x5.25” box, which is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400
Measuring 80.5” tall, 32.75” wide and 14.5” at its deepest, the piece exhibits slight scuffs, with cracking and wear to the lower left corner. $2,000 - $4,000
196. A Rare First Order Stormtrooper Life-Size Statue. (Disneyland/Anovos, 2016) An extremely rare, limited edition, life-size First Order Stormtrooper statue by Anovos. Working in partnership with Lucasfilm, the armor was created from precise 3D scans of screen-used armor provided from production of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” This figure is constructed of fiberglass and resin, fully painted and finished with a replica F-11D blaster rifle and removable red leather officer’s shoulder pauldron pad. This piece is extremely rare, as only a small number were manufactured and sold through Star Wars Launch Bay at Disneyland Resort. The figure contains illuminating features powered by (4) AAA batteries and a 10A/250V power source. Measuring 67.5” tall and 55” at its widest diameter, the figure is in overall fine as-new condition. Due to the size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000
In 1977 Star Wars was such a surprise hit at the box office that the merchandise machine was slow to cash in on it. Kenner was unable to produce action figures in time for Christmas 1977, so they sold an all-cardboard “Early Bird Kit” that promised to ship the first four figures as soon as they were ready in 1978. Star Wars toys are both highly popular and highly collectible. The most common items still command a huge price in good condition years later - and the obscure, odd items that didn’t sell initially are often more highly prized by collectors today.
197. Original Kenner Star Wars Action Figures & Case. (Kenner, 1977-79) A collection of (24) original Star Wars Action Figures inside a Mini-Action Figure Collector’s Case. These are known as the “first 21” figures - all from the first film “Star Wars” in 1977, with the addition of Boba Fett, who debuted in the notorious Star Wars Holiday Special in 1978. Meticulously collected in the original collector case,they include (2) extra Stormtroopers and (1) extra Sand People figure to exactly match the product photos on the case’s cardboard insert. All the figures are of Hong Kong manufacture, with a white hair Ben Kenobi and a “Big Head” Han Solo. All original accessories are included with the exception of Princess Leia’s tiny original blaster; a later Bespin Guard gun is included in its place. The case also comes with (5) sheets of adhesive labels, original insert card, and the rare Star Wars Sweepstakes flyer which offered an opportunity see the premiere of the “The Empire Strikes Back.” Each 3.75 inch scale figure is in very fine to fine condition with stiff joints, pristine paint, intact singular telescoping lightsabers, vinyl capes, and cloth robes. The case measures 12.75”x9”x3.5” and is in very good condition exhibiting slight buckling to the vinyl graphic on the cover typical of this piece. $1,000 - $2,000
good to fine condition, with only minor cracks and slight wear. The C-3PO box measures 11”x8.5”x3.5” and is in very good condition, exhibiting creases and edge wear throughout.
201. A Star Wars Topps Chewing Gum Shipping Box. (20th Century Fox/Topps, 1977) A rare shipping box for packs of blue-border Star Wars Movie Photo Cards Series One. The original box measures 15”x8.5” and 7.5” deep” and is in very good condition with slight areas of discoloration and wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
202. “The Empire Strikes Back” Hoth Model Kit. (MPC, 1981) An original “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Snap Action Scene Battle on Ice Planet Hoth” Assembly Model Kit. The kit comes complete with all miniature Snowspeeders, walkers, laser turrets troopers, and more. Measuring 18.75”x12.75” and 2.75” deep, the sealed box is in very fine condition. $200 - $400
203. A Set of (4) Plush Ewok Babies. (Kenner/Lucasfilm, 1983) A complete set of (4) Ewok baby plush, released in time with their debut in “Return of the Jedi.” Wiley, Leeni, and Mookiee are complete with original tag, Nippet is not. Each measuring 8”x5”, the plush figures are in very good condition, with some creases to their tags. $100 - $200
204. An Original Return of the Jedi Laser Rifle Carry Case. (Kenner, 1984) An original “Star Wars Return of the Jedi” Laser Rifle Action Figure Carry Case. The case is inspired by the prop featured in the film, contains (19) compartments, and is sealed closed by its original plastic ties. Measuring 26” long and 12” tall, and 5.5” wide, the vintage collectable is in very good condition, on original cardstock packaging. The packaging shows wear from storage and age. $100 - $200
205. A Collection of (4) Electronic Star Wars Vehicles. (Hasbro/ Kenner, 1995-1999) A collection of (4) Star Wars Saga large vehicles. Included are The Millennium Falcon released in 1995, the Imperial Walker and X-Wing Fighter released in 1997, and the Naboo Royal Starship released in 1999. Each has electronic features including movie sounds and lights. As these are mint in unopened boxes, they are in very fine condition, but function of electronics has not been tested. The boxes measuring up to 7”x18.25”x24” are in good condition, with wear typical of handling and age. $300 - $500
206. A Don Post Boba Fett Mask. (Don Post/Lucasfilm,1997) A rare Don Post Boba Fett mask. The mask features individual weathering, and a lowered rangefinder that does not adjust. Measuring 9”x13”x11”, the mask is in very fine, unused condition. $100 - $200
207. A Prototype Star Wars Don Post Nute Gunray Mask. (Don Post Studios, 1999) A one-of-a-kind prototype Don Post Nute Gunray mask and Headdress. This prototype is patterned after the Trade Federation Viceroy mask seen in “The Phantom Menace” and used to create one of the most sought-after pieces of “Star Wars Episode I” merchandise. Measuring 12” tall and 13.5” at its widest diameter, the head was used as a model for the detachable 39” long prototype cloth headpiece. Both are in very good production-used condition. $400 - $600
208. A Set of (3) 12” Figures & Speeder Bike Toys. (Hasbro, 2000-03) A set of (3) Hasbro Speeder Bikes with 12” figures in boxes. Among the lot are fully poseable figures of Luke, Leia, and a Scout Trooper. Measuring 25”x14” and 7.75” deep, the boxes range from very good to fine condition, with notable creases, wear and tears to edges and corners of the Leia box. $200 - $400
handling. $200 - $400
light
sound
very slightly more than 12” tall, Darth Vader dispenses full packs of PEZ candies, (12) packs included, with eyes lighting red and the Star Wars theme playing when opened. Still in its 13”x6”x5” box, the dispenser is in very fine unused condition, with box in good condition, showing some wear from handling. Function has not been tested.
$100 - $200
hands and a lightsaber with separate “blade” piece. The figure has not been removed from its packaging, but the vinyl sleeves and pants of his costume are degrading slightly with age, rating him overall in good condition. The 15.5”x10.5”x5.75” box is in good condition with scuffs and wear from handling. $100 - $200
comes with (6)
fine unused condition, with box in fine condition. Function has not been tested. $100 - $200
Princess Tater hologram. Measuring 14”x10”, the set is in fine, unopened condition with original tag.
$100 - $200
218. A Darth Vader Chubby SDCC 2007 First 1000 Figure. (Lucasfilm/Gentle Giant, 2007) A rare “First 1000” Chubby Jumbo Darth Vader figure by Gentle Giant and Hot Toys, released exclusively at the San Diego Comic Con in 2007. The box is hand numbered 0043/1000 on the bottom. Standing 9.5” high, the figure has a removable helmet and mask, transparent lightsaber, and magnetic feet. The figure is in very fine condition inside the unopened box. The 11.5”x8”x7” box is in fine condition, with light wear and one scuffed flap edge from handling.
219. An R2-Q5 Pre-Painted Model. (Lucasfilm/ArtFX/Kotobukiya, 2013) A rare, 1/10 scale pre-painted model of R2-Q5, produced by Kotobukiya and ArtFX. This variant on the R2-D2 model was only available at the New York City Comic Con in 2013. The unassembled model remains within its 7”x5.5”x5.5” original box and packaging, in very fine condition. The box is in good condition, with scuffs to some edges.
220. Set of (3) Giant Size Clone Trooper Action Figures. (Jakks-Pacific/Lucasfilm, 2013) A collection of (3) Giant Size 31” Clone Trooper action figures by Jakks-Pacific. Included are a Blue 501st trooper, a Red Shock Trooper, and a Yellow Utapau Trooper. All three are still attached to their original open front package. The yellow and red figures are in very fine condition, still in their original shipping boxes. The blue 501st Trooper is very good with slight wear to the front, and curving and edge wear to the front
its
$300 - $500
more than 30 points of articulation, a likeness of the hero as he appeared in “Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope,” comes with (8) extra hands, headset, droid caller, blaster, additional hair sculpt, figure stand, nameplate, and instructions. Measuring 14” tall and 6” at its widest, the figure is in fine, as-new condition in original packaging and box. $300 - $500
and instructions. Measuring 14” tall and 6” at its widest, the figure is in fine, as-new condition in
224.
An Original Trilogy Collection Darth Vader Tie Fighter Toy, with Vader figure. In its unopened 20.5”x11”x7” box, the vehicle and figure are in very fine unused condition, with the box very good showing some wear and scuffs from handling. $100 - $200
226. A Pair of X-Wing & Darth Vader Model Sets. (ERTL/Lucasfilm, 1995-98) A pair of Star Wars models by AMT ERTL. The 1995 Darth Vader vinyl model includes lightsaber. The 1998 Electronic X-Wing Fighter features variable wing position, opening & closing canopy, cockpit & engine lights, and an “Authentic Movie Audio Track.” In original shrink-wrapped sealed boxes measuring 4.5”x10.5”x12” and 3.5”x14.25”x19.5”, the models are in very fine condition, with boxes
225. A
Death
Stage. (Pepsi/Lucasfilm, 2005) A Pepsi Twist Star Wars Death Star “Stage” with 50 figures. The figures were released for purchase on stands designed to look like blue Pepsi bottle caps. (50) of the 60 available figures are included, although (2) figures are broken with all pieces present. The stage measures 18” in diameter and 14” high, and all are in good condition with some wear from handling and display, including a slight warp to the back of the Death Star canopy. $100 - $200
227. A
Wars Table And Chair Set. (Lucasfilm/Idea Nuova,2005) A child-sized Star Wars Table and (2) chair set. Young padawans can enjoy soft vinyl-padded chairs and table featuring Darth Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith. The table measuring 24.25”x24.25”x20” and chairs measuring 13.25”x13”x22” are in very fine, unused condition. $100 - $200
Gene Roddenberry originally pitched Star Trek as “Wagon Train to the Stars.” In truth, the series presented more sophisticated stories - allegories about issues like the Cold War, Viet Nam, and racial tensions, but also a vision of a future where all mankind worked together peacefully. For nearly sixty years, Star Trek has inspired generations of scientists,
the 40th Anniversary Signature
U.S.S. Enterprise model by Master Replicas. The saucer section is uniquely signed by Original Series cast members William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, and Walter Koenig with personal messages addressed to Bryan Ono, head of Master Replicas. This prototype of the final model features working illumination including the bridge, lower sensor array, and warp drive nacelle lights. It also comes with comes with a prototype of the Signature Edition plaque also signed by the same five actors. Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in good condition, with minor scuffs, no clear coat and resultant peeling to decals (common to prototypes), and few chips on the display base. A 12-volt adapter is required for the electronics. $7,000 - $9,000
229. A Starship Enterprise Engineering Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2006) A rare 2nd Factory Engineering Prototype of the 40th Anniversary Commemorative Edition U.S.S. Enterprise model by Master Replicas. This prototype was the second sent from the factory to Master Replicas for approvals. It features hand-painted lines on the hull, “Black Weathering” paint details, no clear coat on decals, and working illumination including the bridge, lower sensor array, and warp drive nacelle lights. The base has an alternate color scheme and an unusual 3.5mm jack, which was not approved and differs from final assembly line product. It comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura), George Takei (Lieutenant Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov). Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in fine condition. A 12-volt adapter is required for the electronics. $4,000 - $6,000
230. A Starship Enterprise Engineering Prototype. (Master Replicas, 2006) A rare 3rd Engineering Prototype of the 40th Anniversary Commemorative Edition U.S.S. Enterprise model by Master Replicas. This prototype was the third model sent from the factory to Master Replicas for approvals. It features drawn lines on the hull and was produced with working illumination including the bridge, lower sensor array, and rotating nacelle lights. The base has no gold trim. It comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura), George Takei (Lieutenant Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov). Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in fine condition. A 12-volt adapter is required for the electronics. $4,000 - $6,000
231. A Starship Enterprise Factory Sample Model. (Master Replicas, 2006) A rare Engineering Factory Test Sample of the 40th Anniversary Commemorative Edition U.S.S. Enterprise model by Master Replicas. This model was sent from the factory as part of the early production approval process. It has working illumination including the bridge, lower sensor array, and rotating nacelle lights. The lines on the hull are hand-drawn and it does not include a section of the Main Sensor, differing from final assembly line products. The base has no gold trim. It comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura), George Takei (Lieutenant Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov). Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in fine working condition. A 12-volt adapter is required for the electronics. $4,000 - $6,000
232. A Paint Master Model of the Starship Enterprise. (Master Replicas, 2006) A rare Paint Master of the U.S.S. Enterprise 40th Anniversary Commemorative Edition model by Master Replicas. Used for final production approvals, this rare paint sample features inscribed lines on the hull, and color design by Paint Master Jim Key. It has functioning running ship lights but does not have the illuminating nacelles included in later prototypes and final models. The display base has a push-style switch (rather than rocker). It comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura), George Takei (Lieutenant Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov). Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in fine condition. A 12-volt adapter is required for the electronics. $4,000 - $6,000
The replica comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk), Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock), Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura), George Takei (Lieutenant Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Chekov). Measuring 32” long, 14.5” at its widest, 8” tall (and 13.5” tall, atop base), the replica is in fine condition. $4,000 - $6,000
234. A Signature Edition Star Trek Communicator. (Master Replicas, 2003) An Artist Proof of a Signature Edition Star Trek: The Original Series Communicator. This exact replica of the iconic original 1966 TV series communicator has functioning light and sound features. The Signature Edition of this prop was limited to 500 numbered pieces, each with a plaque signed by either Leonard Nimoy (Spock) or William Shatner (Kirk). This particular piece is one of a handful of Artist Proofs produced outside the regular edition and comes with a plaque signed by Leonard Nimoy. Measuring 4.5”x2.75”, the reproduction displays in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000
235. Artist Proof of a Signature Edition Star Trek Phaser. (Master Replicas, 2003) An Artist Proof of the Signature Edition Star Trek: The Original Series Phaser by Master Replicas. This exact replica of the iconic Original Series Type II Phaser features lights and sounds and a fully detachable Type I phaser. The Signature Edition of this phaser was limited to 500 total pieces, with a plaque signed by either William Shatner or Leonard Nimoy. This particular piece is one of a handful of Artist Proofs produced outside the regular edition and comes with a plaque signed by William Shatner. Measuring 8” long and 6” tall, the phaser displays atop a 10.5”x6” base and is in fine as-new condition. Tested for functionality, the Phaser Type One lights and sound activate properly. Phaser Type Two electronic features are non-functional. $1,000 - $2,000
236. A Signature Edition Star Trek Phaser. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Limited Edition Star Trek Phaser. This exact replica of the iconic Original Series Type II Phaser, with fully detachable and operational Type I. The Signature Edition Phaser was limited to an edition of 500, each with a plaque signed by either William Shatner or Leonard Nimoy. This phaser from Bryan Ono’s collection has a plaque signed by Nimoy with a black base, as opposed to the normal “blue” base of Star Trek Master Replicas. Measuring 8” long and 6” tall, the phaser displays atop a 10.5”x6” base and is in fine as-new condition. Tested for functionality, both the Phaser Type One and Type II lights and sound activate properly. $700 - $900
237. A Limited Edition Star Trek Tricorder. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Limited Edition Star Trek: The Original Series Tricorder by Master Replicas. This exact replica of the iconic prop from the original 1966 Star Trek series was limited to an edition of 2,500 pieces, and has a moveable lid housing, which opens to reveal the screen with bezels and grill. Additionally, the tricorder has two lower doors, one containing memory discs. Measuring 7”x5” and 2” wide, the piece comes with a 9.75”x8” and 7.25” display case and displays in fine condition. This tricorder has been
238. A “Star Trek: First Contact” Type II Phaser. (Master Replicas, 2003) A Limited Edition Star Trek Type II Phaser. The 1:1 reproduction is an exact replica of the Type II Phaser seen in “Star Trek: First Contact.” Released in an edition of 1,500, this is one of very few unnumbered pieces produced outside the regular edition. Measuring 8” long, the phaser displays atop a 10.5”x6” base and is in fine condition. This phaser has been tested and has functioning light features, but non-functioning sound. $500 - $700
239. A U.S.S. Enterprise-E Plaque Replica. (Paramount, 2000s) A replica of the Enterprise-E plaque featured on the bridge set in “Star Trek: First Contact.” Notably, this piece includes in the Star Fleet credits the names of such Trek luminaries as Jonathan Frakes, Ronald Moore, and even Gene Roddenberry listed as the Chief of Staff. Measuring 14”x10”, the resin plaque is mounted for display within a 20”x16” frame and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
prop
An Emergency Medical
with signed
Robert
The replica was manufactured by the production team while the show was in production, using the same materials and techniques approved by Star Trek Voyager Property Master Alan Sims, and sold through The Star Trek Experience in Las Vegas. The piece is mounted within a shadow box display with plaque and signed photo, is numbered 10 of an unspecified limited edition size, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The Mobile-Emitter measures 2.5”x1.75”and is in fine condition within its original display case. $200 - $400
We all remember our favorite toys from childhood - and, the toys we wanted but never got. The market for high-end collectibles based on baby boomer TV and movies has exploded in recent years. These lots include both the toys we asked our parents for as kids, and limited edition items produced for the kids inside us today.
242. An Elastic The Incredible
by
(Marvel/Mego, 1979) An extremely rare Elastic The Incredible Hulk & box by
As Mego’s share of the toy market waned in the late 1970’s, they built on their Superhero line with new Elastic Heroes including Superman, Batman, Hulk, and (most appropriately) Plastic Man. Kenner sued Mego, asserting the Elastic Heroes infringed on the patent for their popular Stretch Armstrong toy. Following the lawsuit, the last two figures of the Elastic Hero line, Plastic Man and the Hulk, were produced in extremely short runs. The ultra-rare Elastic Hulk has been named as the “Holy Grail” of both Hulk collectibles Stretch toys and is considered one of the hardest to find of all toys. This Elastic Hulk comes complete with box, original styrofoam and plastic overlay, and “Putting-On- Pants” instructions. Measuring 12.5” tall, the figure is in very good condition, with typical hardening to the fill, a slight crack on the right elbow, and exhibiting convex chest depression to latex. Measuring 14.5” tall and 8.5”x5.5”, the box displays in very good condition despite creases and wear throughout. The styrofoam, overlay, and instructions are all in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000
product, this prototype watch is thinner, has smaller triangles, more tick marks, and no blue within the bezel. The timepiece comes in a factory sample box. Measuring 1.75” in diameter with a 8.5” band, the watch and 4.5”x3.5” and 3.25” deep box are in fine condition. $100
A case of (6) WarCraft III Furion
Elf
Druid figures by Blizzard Entertainment. Measuring 6.5” tall, each figure (#85178) comes sealed in its original 11.5” tall and 8.75”x3.5” package. The figures are in very fine condition while some packages are in very good-to-fine condition, with slight wear to few corners. $100 - $200
A case of (6) WarCraft III Muradin Bronzebeard-Dwarven Mountain King figures by Blizzard Entertainment. Measuring 6.5” tall, each figure (#85177) comes sealed in its original 11.5” tall and 8.75”x3.25” package. The figures are in very fine condition while some packages are in very goodto-fine condition, with slight wear to few corners. $100 - $200
Princess Master Sword & Hylian Shield 1/6th Scale Replica
Box. The Collector’s Box (LZ-300) includes 1/6th scale replicas of the Master Sword & Hylian Shield, Official CD Soundtrack, and Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 11.5” tall and 8.75”x2.25”, the sealed package is in very good condition, despite slight wear to one blister pack corner. $100 - $200
2006) A Limited Edition Kermit the Frog by Master
was created using the patterns and materials available through the Muppet Workshop and limited to an edition of 2,500 pieces. Measuring 25” tall with stand, the figure displays in fine condition, exhibiting slight wear from previous display. $200 - $400
McDonald’s is synonymous with America, but its branches are worldwide. From a single restaurant in a small desert town in 1940, it’s grown to over 38,000 locations around the globe today.
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(McDonald’s, 1940-43) An extremely rare historic photo and early menu from the original McDonald’s restaurant in San Bernardino California. On May 15, 1940, brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald opened their Famous Bar-B-Q restaurant in San Bernardino. In 1948 they redesigned and rebuilt the restaurant, streamlining the menu to nine items. With the success of their “Speedee Service System,” the McDonalds began franchising in 1953, and came to the attention of Ray Kroc in 1954. Kroc took their name and system to global success, virtually inventing fast food. Very little survives from the pre-1948 McDonald’s. This lot features a photograph of a large event held at the first restaurant in 1940. This may be either the grand opening of McDonald’s, or a local annual celebration called “Calico Days” which occurred at the same time of year. The original sign is visible out front, as a large crowd in western clothes enjoys food and live entertainment. This lot also contains a menu dated April of 1943 listing fountain drinks and sandwiches served at the time. Notably, the menu has pencil annotations striking off all but nine items, in line with the 1948 “Speedee Service System” menu. The photo measuring 14.5”x7.5” is in very good condition, with light toning, corner pinholes, and a name written on the bottom edge. The 8.5”x5.5” menu is in good condition, with edge wear and spotting, pencil marks, and paper retention on back corners from scrapbook mounting. $500 - $700
All motion pictures are tricks of animation. A series of still photos, in rapid succession, create the illusion of life. The pioneers of animation quickly discovered that with drawings, magic could be created. In animation a mouse can fly a plane, or a dinosaur can walk the earth again. Entire worlds of fantasy are created for all of us to explore.
(Winsor McCay, 1914) An incredibly rare production drawing from Winsor McKay’s groundbreaking “Gertie the Dinosaur.” McCay, a well-known newspaper illustrator and commercial artist of the time, hand inked thousands of drawings onto rice paper to create “Gertie the Dinosaur,” considered to be the first animated cartoon character, and one of the most important animated shorts of all time. McCay gave his character personality, something that had not been done in earlier “trick” animated shorts. He opened the door for the possibilities of animation and in doing so greatly influenced the next generation of animators including the Fleischer Brothers, Walter Lantz, Paul Terry and Walt Disney. McCay incorporated the short into his Vaudeville act and later in a short film produced by William Fox in 1914. This particular image appears at the 13:51 mark in the film, as Gertie leans towards the lake to take a drink. The inked rice paper measures 9”x7” and was mounted by McCay to a board as part of the production process. The artwork has been professionally framed and is in very good condition with some wear from age. $10,000 - $12,000
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paper measures 12.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
268. An Original Production Cel from “Yellow Submarine.” (King Features, 1968) A large original production cel of John Lennon as a member of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band from the 1968 feature film, “Yellow Submarine.” The image of Lennon measures 9 9.5”x9.75” on a slightly trimmed 17.75”x18 cel, in very good condition with all paint intact. $500 - $700
269. A Chuck Jones Signed Peter & the Wolf Model Drawing. (Chuck Jones, 1995) An original model drawing of The Cat from “Peter and the Wolf,” signed by animator Chuck Jones. Accomplished in graphite on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper, the artwork is in very good condition. $100 - $200
270. A Virgil Ross Signed Grinch Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of the Grinch signed by animator Virgil Ross. Ross’ 50+ year career in animation began in the early 1930s, working at Warner Bros. for 30 years before moving on to a variety of studios and projects through the 1980s. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation paper, the Grinch has an image size of 10”x7.5” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
271. A Charles Schulz Signed Peanuts Production Cel. (Schulz, 1970s) An original production cel of Linus from a Peanuts television special, signed by Charles Schulz. Measuring 10.5”x12.5”, the cel is in fine condition and comes with a printed screen-matching background. $300 - $500
272. A Ren and Stimpy “Space Madness” Cel & Background. (Nickelodeon, 1991) An extremely rare production cel and original background from the “Space Madness” episode of the groundbreaking TV Series, “The Ren and Stimpy Show.”. “Space Madness was the the third episode in the first season of the show and is considered one of the best episodes of the series. The piece has a total character image size of 4.5”x5.75” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel sheet. The background has been painted on artist board and cel sheet and measures 11”x14”. The pieces exhibit slight lifting, minor wear to paint lines, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. $3,000 - $5,000
273. The New Adventures of Batman Production Cel. (Filmation,1977) An original production cel of Batman driving the Batmobile, from Filmation’s 1977 TV Series, “The New Adventures of Batman.” The total image size is 11.25”x5”and the cel has been framed with a custom cut cityscape background measuring 8.5”x11.25”. The cel and background are in fine condition. $300 - $500
274. A Spider-Man Production Background with Recreated Cel. (Marvel/Fox, 1990s) An original production background from “Spider-Man: The Animated Series” paired with a hand-painted studio recreated cel. Although background elements were still being hand-drawn, animation drawings were colored by computer, so there were no actual cels made for the production. Marvel recreated this cel for the background in preparation for sale. The background measures 8”x10.25” and Spider-Man’s image size is 6.5”x10”. The cel and background present in fine condition, with very slight loss to some of the xerographic lines in Spider-Man’s costume. $300 - $500
275. A Hand-Painted Recreated Cel of Spider-Man. (Marvel/Fox, 1990s) A hand-painted recreated cel from “Spider-Man: The Animated Series.” For this series, original drawings were scanned and painted on a computer, so there were no actual animation cels. This cel was recreated from original drawings and sold through Marvel. With an image size of 9.75”x10” on a 10.25”x12.25” cel, the art is in fine condition. $300 - $500
276. An Original “The Tick” Production Cel. (Fox Kids, 1995) A rare original production cel of Tick, Arthur, and American Maid from Fox’s popular TV Series, “ The Tick.” The total image size of the characters is 10.5”x9” on an untrimmed 12”x10” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a screen-matching color copy background and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
277. The Simpsons Production Cel & Background. (Fox, 1990s) An extremely rare set of original production cels with the matching production cel background from “The Simpsons.” Background elements for this series were painted on cel rather than board. The entire piece measures 12.5”x10.5” and is in fine condition, despite the slightest lifting and wear in some areas. $400 - $600
278. The Simpsons “Bart After Dark” Production Cels. (Fox, 1996) A set of original production cels from the “Bart After Dark” episode of “The Simpsons.” This was the 5th episode of season 8 and introduces Belle, the proprietor of the Maison Derriere burlesque house in Springfield. In this cel set-up, Bart is captivated by a dancer as Belle looks on. The total character image size is 6.5”x8” on untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cels. The artwork is in very fine condition. $400 - $600
A set of original production cels
the “Bart After Dark” episode of “The Simpsons.” This was the 5th episode of season 8, and in this scene, Homer implores the angry mob not to attack the Maison Derriere burlesque house. This immediately precedes the Emmy Award winning song “We Put the Spring in Springfield.” The total image size of the characters is 6.5”x8” on untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cels. The cels have been paired with a scene matching color copy background and are in very fine condition. $400 - $600
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A set of original production cels of Bart and Homer from a 1990s episode of “The Simpsons.” The total image size of the characters is 4”x7.5” on untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cels. The cels have been placed on a color copy background and are in fine condition. $400 - $600
281. The simpsons Lisa and grandpa production cels. (Fox, 1990s) A pair of production cels of Lisa and Grampa from an episode of The Simpsons. The cels have character image sizes of 8”x5.75” and 8.5”x8.25”on their untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cels. They have been placed on xerox line backgrounds and are in fine condition. $400 - $600
a color copy background. $500 - $700
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“The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” The characters have a total image size of 5.25”x8.5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been placed on a color copy background. $400 - $600
placed on a color copy background. $400 - $600
288. Virgil Ross Signed Wile E Coyote & Road Runner Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner by legendary animator Virgil Ross. The characters have image sizes of 9”x3.5” and 7”x3.75” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower right. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400
289. Virgil Ross Signed Bugs Bunny & Gossamer Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Bugs Bunny and Gossamer by legendary animator Virgil Ross. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the characters have a total image size of 8.5”x10.5” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower center. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400
290. Virgil Ross Signed Bugs Bunny & Witch Hazel Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel by legendary animator Virgil Ross. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the characters have a total image size of 8.5”x10.5” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower right. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400
291. Virgil Ross Signed Elmer Fudd & Bugs Bunny Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd by legendary animator Virgil Ross. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the characters have a total image size of 8.5”x9” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower right. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400
292. A Virgil Ross Signed Coal Black Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1990s) An original drawing of Coal Black, The Prince, and the Queen by legendary animator Virgil Ross. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the characters have a total image size of 11”x7” on 12.5”x10.5” animation paper. Ross has signed the drawing at the lower right. The artwork is in fine condition. $200 - $400
1990s) A hand-painted limited edition Warner Brothers Masters Collection “Tropical Hare” cel signed by Virgil Ross. The cel is a tribute to the 1947 short “Slick Hare,” features Bugs Bunny and Carmen Miranda, and is numbered 111/500. The artwork has a character image size of 12.5”x6” on its 10.5”x12.5” cel sheet and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
Shy” Limited Edition
Bros., 1993) A hand-painted Limited Edition Cel titled “She is Shy” signed by animator Chuck Jones. This Warner Bros. Studio limited edition cel celebrates Pepe Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. The cel is numbered “285/500.” Measuring 10.75”x12.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
Bros., 1991) A “For Scent-Imental Reasons” hand-painted limited edition cel signed by animator Chuck Jones. The cel is numbered “77/100” and has been placed on a photographic background. Measuring 10.75”x12.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
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1989) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Sylvester and Tweety Bird, signed by Friz Freleng. The cel is part of an edition of 500 pieces released in 1989, however the number of the edition has faded. The entire piece with screen-matching printed background measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in otherwise fine condition. $300 - $500
297. A Stan Freberg Signed “Rabbit’s Kin” Cel. (Warner Bros., 1997) A hand-painted limited edition cel featuring Bugs Bunny and Pete Puma. Titled “Rabbit’s Kin,” the cel signed by Stan Freberg (the voice of Pete Puma). The cel is numbered “119/500” and measures 10.75”x12.5”. In fine condition. $300 - $500
298. An “Operation Earth” Limited Edition Signed Cel. (Warner Bros., 1997) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Operation Earth” and signed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble. The cel is numbered numbered 336/750 and has a viewable image size of 10”x12” within its mat and 14.25”x16.25” frame. The cel is in fine condition.
299. A “Venus Bat Trap” Signed Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1998) A Limited Edition Cel of Batman: The Animated Series. “Venus Bat Trap”” depicts Batman battling Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, with the hand-painted image represented on different levels to create a dimensional effect. Numbered 105/350, the piece is signed by artist Boyd Kirkland. The art has a viewable image of 16.25”x13.5” inside a custom 26”x23” triple matted frame. The artwork is in fine condition with some light scuffs to the frame from display. $300 - $500
300. A “What--Me Worry?” Figure. (Warner Bros., 1996) A “What--Me Worry?” Statue of Alfred E. Neuman. The poster boy for MAD Magazine was created in handpainted resin and once available exclusively through Warner Bros. Studio Stores. Measuring 14.5” tall and 7.25” at its widest diameter, the statue is in fine condition. $100 - $200
A Studio Photostat Model Sheet featuring Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble from the 1960s TV series, “The Flintstones.” Utilized by animators during production of the original series, the model sheet measures 12.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
1970s) A pair of original production cels of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble from a 1970s production of “The Flintstones.” The untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cels have been placed on a handpainted production background from another production. The cels and background are in fine condition. $100 - $200
Three original production cels used to create the opening titles for a “Flintstones” production. The titles were most likely used for a late 1980s video release. The untrimmed cels measure 12.5”x10.5” and have been placed on a blue photographic background. All are in fine condition. $200 - $400
304. A Cel from “The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1987) An original production cel of George and Jane from “The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The characters have a total image size of 8”x9” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
305. A Signed “Jetsons: The Movie” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original production cel used in the feature-length film, “Jetsons: The Movie,” signed by creators Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The hand-painted cel has a character image size of 7.25”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” ce. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
12.5”x10.5” animation paper, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
In its 100 years of history, the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio has grown from a small storefront in Hollywood into the Walt Disney Company, with 12 theme parks, over 200 thousand employees, and a dominating share of film and television productions worldwide. Disney means everything from Mickey Mouse to Marvel Comics, Star Wars, and even the Simpsons. Disney has touched all of our lives, the heart of many happy memories for people around the globe.
307. A Background and Recreated Cel from “Karnival Kid.” (Disney, 1929) A rare original production background from the 1929 Mickey Mouse Short, “The Karnival Kid,” This rare 2-peg hole, handpainted production background was produced for “scene 3 and 5” of the ninth Mickey Mouse short film. This short is notable as the short in which Mickey (voiced by Walt Disney) utters his first words - “Hot Dog!” A matching cel of a Minnie Mouse Shadow has been recreated and placed over the background. The entire piece measures 11.5”x9.5” and is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000
308. An Original Drawing From “Mickey Plays Papa.” (Disney, 1934) An original production drawing from “Mickey Plays Papa.” The piece has an image size of 3.25”x3.25” . The piece is framed with a mat opening of 5.25”x5.25” in a 16.25”x16.25” frame. The drawing and frame are in good condition with yellowing to the drawing from age and wear to the frame. $400 - $600
309. Rare “Gadget Band” Walt Disney Production Acetates. (Disney, 1937-39) An extremely rare collection of (10) studio acetate recordings of the “Gadget Band” from various Walt Disney Productions. The Gadget Band was initially created by Music Director Felix Mills for the “Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air” radio broadcast (aired from January 2nd to May 15th, 1938). Among the lot are (8) acetates used in production of “Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air” (some of which feature Donald Duck vocals performed by Clarence Nash) and (2) acetate recordings of “Light Cavalry Overture” notably used in “Symphony Hour.” Measuring 12”, the records are in very good condition, despite minor wear from use and age. $5,000 - $7,000
310. A Rare “Mickey’s Man Friday” Music Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1930s) An extremely rare recording of music tracks used in production of “Mickey’s Man Friday,” released 1935. Sections of the record have been taped to prevent playing and recording. While the final music has been credited to Frank Churchill and Bert Lewis, this rare record is labeled “Man Friday Cannibal Music Hal’s Version X 1A” (Referring to Sound Effects percussionist Hal Rees) . Measuring 12”, the record is in good condition despite intentional tape applied to prevent playback and recording, and stress marks along sections of edge. $400 - $600
311. A Pair of Walt Disney Productions Acetate Recordings. (Disney, 1930s) A pair of acetate recordings prepared by Walt Disney Productions. One acetate features both “Strange Fruit” performed by Gordon Jenkins (piano) and Billie Holiday (vocals) along with film music titled “Suppose” composed by Gordon Jenkins. The other onesided record features two takes of “Roanoke’s Ditty” performed on a calliope. The latter record is labeled “Harline Version,” attributing the tracks to Leigh Harline, composer to such Walt Disney Studios productions as Snow White, Silly Symphonies, and Pinocchio, from 1931 to 1940. Measuring 12”, the acetates are in very good condition, despite minor scratches from age. $700 - $900
312. Ken Anderson’s Early Walt Disney Studios Drawing Board. (Disney, 1934) An early portable animation drawing board that once belonged to Disney Legend Ken Anderson. These wooden boards were used by animators while working away from their desks, often during character studies and classes. Anderson, who started at the studio in 1934, wrote his name above the metal two-peg registration bar. Around the 1950s, animator Bill Weaver used the drawing board after Anderson. On the reverse of the board, Weaver etched the message “Bill Weaver - Hands Off.” The 15”x15” varnished wood board is in good overall used condition, showing wear from use and age. An unusual early artifact of Disney Studio history. $3,000 - $4,000
313. A Walt Disney Studios Ink & Paint Department Stool. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940s) A stool used by artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink & Paint Department. Measuring 12.25” in diameter and 8” tall, the wooden and metallic parts are in overall good condition, despite wear to painted and stained areas, some oxidation to metallic parts, and scuffs from use. $400 - $600
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Figures. (Disney, 1940s) A pair of chalkware figures of Ferdinand the Bull and his mother from the 1938 Silly Symphony, “Ferdinand the Bull.” The figures were first manufactured by Brayton-Laguna, a noted California ceramics company which produced several early Disney ceramics. In the years following Brayton-Laguna’s run, other companies produced similar pieces, occasionally from the original molds. These figures date to the 1940s, following Brayton-Laguna’s original run. Ferdinand measures 8.25”x8.5” and his mother measures 5.75”x10”. Both are in good condition for their age, with a chip in Ferdinand’s right horn, his back left leg, his haunches, and smaller chips to the paint throughout both. $400 - $600
318. Frank Thomas “Bambi” Painting Kit & Skates. (Disney, 1930s-40s) A painting kit and ice skates used by Frank Thomas during the production of Walt Disney’s “Bambi.” Ice skates were used by animators to study, understand, and animate sequences involving characters moving on ice. The wooden case measures 13”x16.75” and 4” deep and contains paints, brushes, palette, palette knives and other tools, each piece in very good to fair used condition. The leather ice skates measure a size 10 and are in very good used condition. The set provides unique insight into the life and work of Walt Disney’s “Nine Old Men.” $600 - $800
317. A Ward Kimball Signed Reluctant Dragon Drawing. (Disney, 1941) A rare, original production drawing of the Dragon from the 1941 Disney Feature Film, “The Reluctant Dragon.” The drawing has been hand signed by Disney Legend Ward Kimball. The piece has a character image size of 5”x8.75” on untrimmed 12”x10” animation paper. The artwork is in fine condition with minor creasing. $800 - $1,000
319. Rare “Pinocchio Ubangi Drums” Acetate Recordings. (Disney, 1939) An extremely rare collection of (3) acetate recordings containing deleted tracks for Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio”. The acetates feature tracks of “Ubandi Drums.” These tracks were intended for a deleted verse of “I’ve Got No Strings.” One acetate was recorded on “1-6-39,” one is labeled “Hal Rees,” one “Harline layout,” and another “Harline Piano Rees & Crew.” Measuring 12”, the records are in very good condition, exhibiting scratches from use. $1,000 - $2,000
320. A Rare “Dumbo” Deleted “Cheese Song” Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1941)
An extremely rare acetate recording of the deleted “Cheese Song” originally prepared for Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” One side features the “Cheese Song” (with piano, trumpet, drums, and no lyrics) while the other side features the “Cheese Song” with Thelma Peck vocals. The acetate is labeled “4-23-40”. Measuring 12”, the record is in very good condition, with minor scratches from use. $600 - $900
321. Collection Of Disney Experimental Acetate Recordings. (Disney, 1940s) A collection of (15) experimental acetate recordings used by Walt Disney Productions. Among the lot is a notable recording of a radio broadcast featuring Jiminy Cricket and the “Web-footed, Cow Bell, and Bottle Beating Band” (a variation of Felix Mills’ Gadget Band). The lot also features recordings of sound effects patterns prepared for various Walt Disney Productions and Casey Junior vocals using a Sonvox. Measuring 12”, the records are in very good condition, with slight wear from use. $5,000 - $7,000
322. A Collection of “Dumbo” Acetate Test Recordings. (Disney, 1940) A collection of (13) test acetate recordings prepared for Walt Disney’s “Dumbo. “ Among the lot is a recording of various “Pink Elephants on Parade” tracks performed using the Novachord, Sonovox, and Wobulator. The other (12) records contain numerous Sonovox vocal tracks performed by Margaret “Peggy” Wright during the production of “The Reluctant Dragon” and “Dumbo.” Measuring 12”, the acetates are in very good condition, with slight wear from use. $5,000 - $7,000
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326. An Original Joe Carioca Drawing by Lee Blair. (Disney, 1981) An original drawing of Joe Carioca by artist and animator Lee Blair. Accomplished in ink and colored marker, the drawing is dedicated to super-collector Alan Hylton. The piece has a character image size of 4.5”x6.75” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
327. A Walt Disney’s “Make Mine Music” Half Sheet Poster. (RKO, 1946) A rare original half sheet poster for Walt Disney’s eighth animated feature “Make Mine Music.” Measuring 28”x22”, the poster is in good condition despite yellowing, wear to edges and corners, and much wear to original folds. $200 - $400
328. “Make Mine Music” Publicity Photos. (Disney, 1946) A collection of (5) “Make Mine Music” promotional photos. Among the images are stills from Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet, Casey at the Bat, and the Martins and the Coys. Measuring 9”x7.25”each, the photos are in very good condition, despite few creases and edge-wear, slight fading, and spots of yellowing to some. $200 - $400
329. Harper Goff’s Personalized Stationery Pads. (Disney, 1951-80s) A set of (3) stationery paper pads personalized for Harper Goff of Walt Disney Productions. Harper joined the Walt Disney Company in 1951 and is best known for contributions toward the production of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Measuring from 5.5”x4.25” to 8.5”x5.5”, the rare collection of ephemera of the Disney Legend is in fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400
330. Harper Goff’s Portfolio & Personal Stationery. (Goff, 1970s-90s) A leather portfolio and stationery once personally belonging to Harper Goff. Harper Goff was a consultant for architectural, interior, project planning and illustration. The personalized stationery pad carries the contact information of the artist with annotation on the top page, while the split cowhide portfolio bears the monogram “H.G.” on the flap. The portfolio measures 11.25”x15” while the ephemera is 10.75”x11.5”, each piece in very good condition with minor wear from use. $200 - $400
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(Disney, 1950) A rare original Mary
Drawings from “Alice In Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) A framed set of three rough animation drawings from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” The drawings are attributed by Milt Kahl. Kahl was one of Disney’s celebrated Nine Old Men of animation and Directing Animator on the character Alice. The three images on trimmed animation paper each have a character size of 4.5”x2.5” and present in very good condition, with slight wear from use and age including light creases. $1,000 -
2.25”x4”x1.25”, the piece comes within original case and 5.5”x3”x3.25” fair condition packaging. $300 - $500
very good condition, despite few dents in the cardstock, slight scuffs and wear to the wooden components, and minor oxidation to the metal. $200 - $400
335. A “Walt Disney’s Jiminy Cricket Sings” Record. (Disney, 1955) A “Jiminy Cricket Sings” 78 RPM Mickey Mouse Club record. Voice artist Cliff Edwards sings (5) songs from the show, including popular tracks “You, The Human Animal” and “I’m No Fool.” The 10” record is in good condition with light surface scratches and wear, while the 10”x10” sleeve is in good condition, with edge wear including light creases and chipping. $200 - $400
336. “The Firehouse Five Story” LP Record. (Good Time Jazz, 1955) A 33 RPM LP “The Firehouse Five Story, Volume 3” featuring the Firehouse 5 Plus 2 jazz group. Founded by Disney artists, including Ward Kimball, Frank Thomas, and Harper Goff, the 12.25”x12.25” sleeve and 12” record are in fine condition, with very light surface wear to the sleeve. $100 - $200
337. A “Walt Disney’s Music Land” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1955) An original poster for the theatrical release of “Walt Disney’s Music Land.” This feature was created by combining segments of “Make Mine Music” and “Melody Time” into a new feature length program, to fulfill a contractual obligation to RKO that remained after Disney started their own distribution firm, Buena Vista Distribution Company. This poster is rare, as “Music Land” has not been seen or released since 1955, except for a single tribute screening in 1970. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, despite some creases and wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $200 - $400
338. A Production Cel From “The Wonderful World Of Color.” (Disney, 1960s) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake’s distant relative from a segment of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.” The artwork was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and was trimmed at the studio and placed in a 9”x12” mat in preparation for sale. The original Disneyland Gold Label is still on the reverse. The character has an image size of 4.5”x5.5” and is in fair condition wit cracking and paint loss throughout. $400 - $600
339. A “Sword in the Stone” Studio Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1961) A Walt Disney Productions acetate recording used in the production of “The Sword in the Stone.” Labeled “Old Version,” voice actors perform the dialogue between Merlin and Wart leading up to and including the song “Higitus Figitus,” in an early version without complete orchestration. The 12” acetate is in very good condition, with slight wear from handling and age. $400 - $600
340. A “Sword in the Stone” Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1959) A studio photostat model sheet of Wart and Girl Squirrel from Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” Model sheets such as this one were used as The reference tools by the animators during production. Measuring 11”x14”, the sheet is in very good condition, despite a vertical crease and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
of “Mary Poppins” Photostat Storyboards. (Disney, 1964) A collection of (18) Walt Disney Studio photostat storyboards from the production of “Mary Poppins.” These photographic reproductions of the storyboards for the film were used by animators for reference during the production. Measuring 8.5”x16.5”, each storyboard photostat is in fine condition, exhibiting little wear. $1,000 - $2,000
$500 - $700
348. A “Disney’s Mickey Mouse Work” Cel & Animation Disc. (Walt Disney TV Animation, 1999) A “Disney’s Mickey’s Mouse Works” cel, signed by producers Bobs Gannaway and Tony Craig. The rare animation cel has been mounted to a reproduction animation disc, within a wood and plexiglass display case measuring 22.5”x22.5” and 3.25” wide. The piece is in fine condition, with COA from Disney Enterprises, Inc. $800 - $1,000
349. The Magic of Disney Animation Tarzan Sericel. (Disney, 1999) A hand-painted limited release animation cel of Tarzan produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. The cel has a character size of 6.5”x10”, has been matted within a 15.25”x18” frame, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
350. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Cannonballs. (Walt Disney Studios, 2003) A set of prop cannon balls custom-made as set dressing for the filming of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.” The prop measures 16”x16”x16” and is in very good condition, created from (10) hollow metal prop cannonballs adhered together to form one cluster. $700 - $900
351. A “Heroes Work Here” Sign. (Walt Disney Company, 201220) A sign for the “Heroes Work Here” program at The Walt Disney Company, established in 2012 to support the hiring of returning United States Veterans. Measuring 9.5”x7.5”, the metallic sign is in very good overall condition, despite slight scuffs and mild wear from display. $200 - $400
352. A Pixar Backstage Tiki Crew Mug. (Disney/Pixar, 2019) A Limited Edition Toy Story 4 Tiki Mug designed by artist Jerome Ranft. Influenced by Ducky and Bunny from Toy Story 4, this mug was released exclusively at the 2019 D23 Expo in an edition size of 1000. Measuring 8”x4” the mug is in very fine condition in its original box.
353. A Pixar’s “Up” Stackable Tiki Mug (Disneyland Paris, 2019) A collection of stackable mugs themed after the stars of Pixar’s “Up.” The mugs of Russell, Carl, and Dug were designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and produced in an edition size of 1000 for the 10th anniversary of Disneyland Paris. Each piece measures from 3.5” to 5.5” tall, with a total height of 13.5” when stacked. The set is in fine condition, with little signs of wear. $200 - $400
354. A Rare Prototype “The Rocketeer” Helmet. (Master Replicas, 2005) A Factory Engineering Prototype of the Walt Disney Showcase Collection Limited Edition “The Rocketeer” Helmet by Mater Replicas. This prototype was sent from the factory to Master Replicas for approvals before production of the final product began. It features the “best of the best” finish and details excelling over final assembly line product and was used as a display for conventions and special events. Measuring 10.5” tall and 19” long, the piece is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $300 - $500
(Unknown, 2000s) An extremely rare Iron Man Mark III sample product prototype developed by an outside company intent on working with Master Replicas. This prototype model features LED eye port lights and a motorized opening and closing face plate activated by a magnetic ring, included. The product was never produced commercially and only a handful of these are known to exist. Measuring 8.75” tall and 12.5” long, the piece is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. The piece comes with a 14.75”x9.5”x11” prototype Mark III box. $400 - $600
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356. A Walt Disney Signed Complete Guide to Disneyland. neyland, 1956) A Complete Guide to Disneyland souvenir book handsigned by Walt Disney. Although Walt would regularly visit the park and interact with guests, signed guidebooks carrying his signature are extremely rare. The bold ballpoint pen signature on the opening page of the book was most likely acquired during one such guest interaction. Measuring 11.5”x8.25” the book is in used but good condition with a Certificate of Authenticity. $5,000 - $7,000
357. A Walt Disney Signed Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1960) A copy of “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland,” signed by Walt Disney. The souvenir pictorial booklet has been signed “To Sara + David With Best Wishes, Walt Disney” and comes with a mailing envelope. Measuring 11.5”x8.25”, both items display in fair-to-good condition, despite creases throughout and minor wear to edges and corners. $5,000 - $7,000
358. A Walt Disney Signed Letter to Mrs. Marvin Davis. (Disney, 1957) A letter addressed to Mrs. Marvin Davis, signed by Walt Disney. The personal letter dated “Christmas, 1957” accompanied a seasonal gift of six certificates representing 200 shares of common Walt Disney Productions stock. Disney Legend Marvin Davis was one of the early Imagineers Walt employed for his Disneyland Project. Davis was instrumental in the design of the park as well as Walt Disney World. Measuring 7.25”x10.5”, the ephemera is in fine condition, exhibiting original folds. $1,000 - $2,000
359. A Maintenance & Technical Binder Set. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A collection of (4) binders related to maintenance and technical information for Disney Cruise Line and Disney Parks. Among the lot are binders that once held materials for Walt Disney Imagineering Technical Publications, Disney Cruise Line, Rock-n-Roller Coaster, and Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. The pieces measure 12”x12.25” and 2.5” to 4.5”wide, each in very good overall condition, despite slight wear from use. $300 - $500
360. Disneyland Project Budget Summaries. (Disneyland, 1965-66) A collection of (17) WED Enterprises, Inc. documents listing the “actual costs” and “write offs” for Open Jobs at Disneyland. Among this lot of documents is information relating to the construction of both New Orleans Square and New Tomorrowland expansions. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the documents come within a folder labeled WED Materials and are in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear from use. $100 - $200
361. “The Big D Cafe” Cereal Box Prop Designs. (WED, 2000s)
A trio of prints of decorative cereal box props that once enhanced The Big D Cafe at Walt Disney Imagineering. Among the lot are original copies of “Walt-O-Meal,” X-Atencio’s Yo Ho’s!”, and “Enchanted Tiki Toasties” - used to create mock cereal boxes. Measuring 12.75”x15.25” to 13.5”x17”, the cardstock prints are in fine condition with slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
362. A WED Imagineering Jacket. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1990s) A jacket created for the staff of Walt Disney Imagineering. The six-button jacket has two pockets and the embroidered logo of WED Imagineering on the left breast. Measuring a size Medium, the jacket is in very good overall condition, exhibiting slight signs of wear from use. $300 - $500
363. A WED Imagineering Winter Jacket. ineering, 1990s) A winter jacket created for the staff of Walt Disney Imagineering. The heavy insulated jacket features the embroidered logo of WED Imagineering as well as a patch with the name “Eric.” Measuring a size Large, the coat is in very good overall condition, exhibiting slight signs of wear from use. $300 - $500
364. A 1960s Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1960s) A mid-1960s plot plan of land and surrounding area operated by Disneyland, Inc. The architectural print was created by WED Imagineering and depicts Disneyland, with notable details including “Future Space Mountain,” “Monsanto Magic Microscope,” Flying Saucers, in addition to surrounding parking areas, Anaheim Convention Center, and area hotels. Measuring 18.75”x38.5”, the plot plan is in very good condition, despite slight yellowing and wear to edges, corners, and original creases. $300 - $500
365. A Disneyland Hotel Miniature Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1959) A vintage Disneyland Hotel miniature souvenir plate. The plate with gold leaf border depicts the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail System and Disneyland Hotel Tower & Hotel Station. The decorative piece measures 5” in diameter and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
366. A Downtown Disney Olaf’s Ice Rink Sign. (Downtown Disney, 2014-15) A Downtown Disney sign used near Olaf’s Ice Rink. The medium-sized, winter seasonal sign features motif inspired by Arendelle. Measuring 15.25”x22.25”, the metal and acrylic sign is in good condition with minor wear to face and hardware holes from original resort display. $300 - $500
367. A Gourmet at Disneyland Hotel Dinner Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1962) A dinner menu from Gourmet Restaurants at the Disneyland Hotel. The 10.5”x15” menu has been matted within a 21.5”x27” frame and is in very good condition, despite minor stains from use and slight fading from age. $300 - $500
version of
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Disneyland map features a blue border with Disney characters, and several new and planned attractions (McDonnell Douglas’ Flight to the Moon, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, and The Pirates of the Caribbean). The map measures 30”x45”within a 32”x47” frame and is in good condition with some wear along the fold-lines. $700 - $900
with
envelope. The map features the recently renamed AstroJets, detailing them as the “Tomorrowland Jets,” and Future Developments Edison Square and Liberty Square. Additionally, this lot includes the original mailing envelope. Measuring 30”x44.5”, the map is in overall good condition despite minor wear and tears along original folds and edges. $700 - $900
372. A Collection of (11) Main Street Lessee 16mm Films. (Disneyland, c.1957) An extremely rare set of (11) 16mm films featuring exterior and interior details for some of Main Street’s earliest lessees. The films come from the collection of Disney Legend Milt Albright, and contain footage for the Yale Lock Shop, Wurlitzer Music Store, UpJohn Pharmacy, Bank of America, INA Information Center, Swift Market House, Swift Red Wagon Inn, Maxwell House Coffee, and the Coca Cola Refreshment Corner. There are two alternate films for both Maxwell House and the Refreshment Corner. This incredible archive of scarcely seen footage from the park’s earliest years comes in (11) 3.75” in diameter metal canisters, as stored by Albright. The films range in their duration, with each containing approximately 1-2min of silent color footage. The films have been tested and are in very good condition with minor wear from use. This is an incredible archive of Main Street USA at Disneyland. $2,000 - $3,000
375. A Disneyland Souvenir Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1950s) A large Disneyland souvenir ashtray. The glazed ceramic ashtray has been hand-painted with gold leaf accents. Measuring 8.75”x4.25”x.75”, the ashtray is in fine condition. $200 - $400
376. An Eleanore Welborn Disneyland Souvenir Lace Plate. (Disneyland, 1955) An ornate vintage Disneyland souvenir lace plate created by Eleanore Welborn Art Productions. Hand selected by Walt Disney as the first official ceramic supplier to the park prior to its opening, many of their original souvenir designs were based on Imagineering concept art as the actual attractions had yet to be built. The plate with silver-tone border accents is marked with maker’s information on the reverse. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition. $200 - $400
377. A Main Street Souvenir Bas Relief Plate. (Disneyland, 1955) An early bas relief souvenir wall plate from Disneyland. The painted and glazed ceramic plate features sculpted relief of Main Street USA, the Flagpole, and lettering. The reverse retains a Disneyland stamp. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with minor, unobtrusive crazing to the glaze. $200 - $400
3.25” in diameter and 7” tall and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
7.5” tall and the pin is 1.5”x1”, each is in fine condition with little wear. $200 - $400
An original, decorative flag that was draped over an audience control rope during the milestone 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring 11.5”x14.5”, the piece is in fine condition, with few creases. $200 - $400
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383. A “Happy Valentine’s Day 2019” Photo Opportunity Prop. (Disneyland, 2019) A “Happy Valentine’s Day” Photo Opportunity prop from Disneyland Resort. This prop was created for specific guest photo opportunities at Disneyland. Measuring 30”x23”, the foam piece is in very good condition, with some wear to the reverse and edges from original Park use and guest handling. $200 - $400
384. A “Disneyland After Dark” Photo Opportunity Prop. (Disneyland, 2019) “The Disney Afternoon” Photo Opportunity prop from “Disneyland After Dark 90s Night.” This prop was used for specific photo opportunities with vintage Special Disney Characters at the ticketed event. Measuring 30”x23”, the acrylic piece is in very good condition, with little wear from original Park use and guest handling. $200 - $400
385. A Fantasy on Parade Promotional Film. (Disneyland, 1967)
A rare 16mm color film featuring highlights from the promotional tour of Fantasy on Parade. The popular holiday parade ran seasonally from the winter of 1965 until 1976. The film comes from the collection of Milt Albright and includes more than six minutes of color footage including scenes of the Disneyland Ambassador, Baloo, and King Louie traveling to children’s hospitals, malls, and appearing on local television programs. The film comes within a 10.5” film canister and is in very good condition. $300 - $500
386. A Goofy Walk-Around Character Glove Prop. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original wardrobe glove once worn by the Goofy Character at Disneyland. This particular glove comes from the collection of a former Walt Disney Imagineer and features an extra-wide index finger allowing two fingers to fit inside. The length of the stitched black points on the back and pattern of the gloves are consistent with those manufactured by the Entertainment Costuming Department during the 1970s at Disneyland. Measuring 11”x6.5”, the glove displays in very good condition. $300 - $500
The painted and glazed ceramic plate features sculpted relief of the Gateway to Adventureland. The reverse retains a Disneyland stamp. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with minor, unobtrusive crazing to the glaze. $200 - $400
388. An
(Disney-
1955) A small souvenir ashtray depicting the Adventureland Entryway. The four-toned vignette is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanore Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 3.75”x4”, the souvenir of Disneyland displays in very good condition with minor crazing throughout. $200 - $400
7.25” tall and 7.75” at its widest point. It is in good condition, with and oxidation throughout and wear from Park use. $200 - $400 (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original snake-shaped metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target measures 6” tall and 2.75” at its widest point and is in good condition, with wear and oxidation throughout from Park use. $200 - $400
391. An Adventureland Copper Pen dant Light. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A copper pendant lamp prop used to enhance the Show Quality in Adventureland. Measuring 9” tall and 6”x6”, the lamp is suspended from a 51” chain, is powered by a 15Amp/125V source, and is in Park-used fine working condition. $300 - $500
392. A Jungle Cruise Lamp Pole Light (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare lamp light fixture from The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. This fixture once decorated an area near The Jungle Cruise attraction queue. Measuring 18.5” tall and 7.5”x7.75”, the piece is in very good Park-used con$400 - $600
393. An Indiana Jones Mickey Artist Proof Figure. (Disney, 2000s) An Artist Proof of a sculpture of Mickey Mouse as Indiana Jones with a Pluto “Idol.” The statue appears to have been signed by the artist, however the signature is indistinguishable. Measuring 6.5” tall and 5.5”x5.5”, the figure with wooden base is in good condition, while Pluto’s nose and a portion of the whip are missing. $300 - $500
394. “In The Enchanted Tiki Bar” Canvas Print by SHAG. (SHAG/Disney, 2020) A limited edition “In The Enchanted Tiki Bar” large canvas wrap print. The print depicts the popular Disney Parks restaurant as envisioned by Josh “SHAG” Agle, is numbered 87/95, and was originally released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. Measuring 28.75”x43”, the print is in fine condition. $300 - $500
395. A Disneyland Mineral Hall Souvenir Trinket Dish. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland souvenir trinket dish. The glazed ceramic dish has been handpainted with western imagery reminiscent of Frontierland. Measuring 8”x2.75”x1”, the piece is in very good condition with original Mineral Hall sticker. $200 - $400
Country Light Pole
396. A
(Disneyland, 1955-90s) A rare lamp light fix ture from Critter Country at Dis neyland. This type of Dietz Light Pole Fixture once decorated sev eral areas of the Park, including the Jungle Cruise queue, when Disneyland opened. The lamp is wired for a bi-pin halogen lamp and comes with a custom stand for display but is missing the hurricane glass. Measuring 23” tall and 13.5” at its widest diameter, the piece is in very good Park-used condition.
$400 - $600
397. A Splash Mountain Boat Production Team Plaque. (Disneyland, 1989) A commemorative plaque created for the Splash Mountain Boat Production Team. The front features a hand-painted resin relief of Chick-a-Pin Hill while the reverse of the plaque retains the annotation: “Dave H... July 17, 1989.” Measuring 10.5”x8”, the piece displays in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500
400. A Rare Large Pooh Corner Beehive Lamp. (Disneyland, 2000s) A large decorative beehive lamp from the Pooh Corner Shop in Critter Country. Pooh Corner located next to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh furthered the Hundred Acre theme with illuminating beehive lamps. This early version of the lamp is comprised of paper, while later ones were constructed of more durable materials that would withstand wear from both guests and cast members. This lamp may be the only one of the original paper lamps that has survived. The lamp runs on a 15A/125V power source. Measuring 26” wide and 48” tall, the lamp is in very good Park-used condition overall, with slight wear and minor tear to some paper areas. The lamp comes with copies of the plans as well as paper samples used during design. Because of the size and delicate nature, special shipping arrangements will be needed. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
401. A Pair of Club 33 Mouse Ears. (Disneyland, 2000s) A pair of Club 33 Mouse Ears. The Mouse Ears feature an embroidered original Club logo and were available for purchase by Guests and Members of Club 33 at Disneyland. Measuring 6” tall and 11.75” at its widest diameter, the hat displays in fine as-new condition, exhibiting light wear. $200 - $400
403. A Club 33 Logo Souvenir Pin & Box. (Disneyland, 2013) A souvenir pin of Club 33 at Disneyland Resort. This silver-toned pin was available for purchase to Club 33 Members and their Guests and features the original logo. Measuring 1.75”x1.5”, the pin is in fine condition, and comes packaged within its original 3.25”x2.25”x1”, good condition commemorative Club 33 box. $200 - $400
404. A Club 33 Silver Logo Pin. (Disneyland, 2013) A small souvenir pin from Club 33 at Disneyland Resort. This silver-toned pin variant was created for members and Guests of Club 33 and commemorates the original logo. Measuring .75”x.5”, the pin is in fine condition. $200 - $400
402. A Club 33 2012
“Happy Holidays” Ornament. (Disneyland, 2012) A Happy Holidays ornament distributed as Club 33 Membership Renewal Gifts. Measuring 3.75”x2.5”, the ornament comes within its original 5”x5” and 1” deep commemorative box. All pieces are in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400
405. A Club 33 Gold Logo Pin. (Disneyland, 2013) A small souvenir pin from Club 33 at Disneyland Resort. This gold-toned pin variant for Members and Guests of Club 33 commemorates the original logo. Measuring .75”x.5”, the pin is in fine condition. $200 - $400
406. A Haunted Mansion Sundial Face Replica. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A replica of the sundial from the grounds of the Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion, visible along the attraction’s entrance queue. This sundial was manufactured by the same foundry that created the parkused original. The cast iron sundial features roman numerals ringing the dial plate with a winged hourglass figure and the legend “Grow Old Along With Me The Best is Yet to Be.” The brass, black bird-form gnomon is attached via screw on the reverse. Measuring 10.5” in diameter x 3.5” deep, the piece is in good condition with oxidation and weathering from outdoor use. $300 - $500
407. A “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” book. The 60-page book teaches card, money, paper, mental, and handkerchief magic, and a brief ventriloquism lesson supplemented with Haunted Mansion imagery. Measuring 9”x6”, the book is in overall very good condition. $200 - $400
(Disney
1960s-2010s) A binder of ephemera related to The Haunted Man-
Included are coloring books, postcards, stationery and mementos from events commemorating The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, The Magic Kingdom, and Hong Kong Disneyland. The ephemera measures various sizes and are in overall very good-to-fine condition within the 12”x10” and 4” wide ringed binder. $300 - $500
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in fine condition. $300 - $500
near the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The use of ticket books is a significant part of Disneyland history, and this reproduction sign beautifully captures the popular “E Ticket” status of the New Orleans Square adventure. This wall mounted decoration was created using the original blueprint specifications for the Park-used sign and was silkscreened on board. Measuring 19.25”x14.5”, the piece is in very good condition. $200 - $400
in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500
417. A Haunted Mansion Souvenir Ghost Host Top Hat. (Disney Parks, 2010s) A souvenir Ghost Host Top Hat from The Haunted Mansion. The hat features a wallpaper filigree band and metallic Haunted Mansion ornament. Measuring 8.5” tall and 13”x5.5”, the adult hat is in fine condition with original tags still attached. $300 - $500
418. A Pair of Haunted Mansion High Top Shoes. (Disneyland, 2009) A pair of Haunted Mansion shoes released for the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The shoes feature a demon wallpaper motif on canvas and were manufactured by Upper Balance. Measuring a men’s size 12, the shoes exhibit some wear from use but are in very good condition, despite slight impressions in one of the rubber toes. $300 - $500
419. A Set of (4) Haunted Mansion
Glasses by Shag. (Disneyland, 2009) A set of (4) Haunted Mansion glasses designed by Shag. The glasses were released at a Haunted Mansion 40th anniversary event on September 9, 2009. The glasses feature the Ghost Host, Miss Medusa, Hitchhiking Ghost #1, and Hitchhiking Ghost #2. Measuring 4” tall and 3.25” in diameter, the glasses are in fine condition. $300 - $500
420. The Haunted Mansion Cookie Jar by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition cookie jar released for the 40th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The ceramic urn-shaped piece features the Hitchhiking Ghosts as envisioned by artist Joshua “SHAG” Agle and was created in an edition of 400. Measuring 12” tall and 9.5” at its widest diameter, the cookie jar is in fine condition in original box. $300 - $500
421. A Disneyland Haunted Mansion
Light Up Playset. (Disneyland, 2000s)
A Haunted Mansion Light Up Playset, with working lights and sound. The building opens to reveal the inner rooms of the Mansion and includes (5) play pieces and (3) Hitchhiking Ghosts. The coffin-shaped buttons on the front activate phrases such as “Welcome Foolish Mortals” and “I Didn’t Mean to Frighten You.” The replica appropriately measures 9”x9”x9” and is in fine as-new unused condition in its original very good condition box. $200 - $400
A Marie Osmond Haunted Mansion Hostess
“Adora Belle” Fine Vinyl Doll. The collectable features an elegant skirt, blouse, apron, and Bat Hat like those worn by Cast Members. The figure additionally includes miniature pin lanyard with exclusive scale pins, Doll Bracelet, and two LE 1000 pins. Measuring 16” tall and 8.5” in diameter, the doll displays in fine, as-new condition with COA numbered 663/1000, certified by Marie Osmond, and comes within a good condition box, with minor edge wear. $200 - $400
A miniature model of the graveyard scene from the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Olszewski’s miniature of the full Haunted Mansion came with (3) interchangeable miniature scenes that could be displayed inside the Mansion. This graveyard scene from that set is presented in the “Light Display” that was sold separately specifically for this purpose. Measuring 4.75”x2.75” and 4” tall, the model is in fine condition. Requires (3) AAA batteries not included. $300 - $500
A Hitchhiking Ghosts Gallery of Light open edition by Olszewski, released though The Art of Disney Theme Parks. In honor of the 40th anniversary of the adventure, this Gallery of Light recreates the most memorable graveyard scene from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland with illuminated features. Measuring 4.5”x3.75” and 3.75” deep, the diorama with COA is in fine, as-new condition within original box. $200 - $400
2014) An original Olszewski Gallery of Light Madame Leota open edition released though The Art of Disney Theme Parks, in honor of the 45th anniversary of the attraction. This Gallery of Light with illuminated features recreates the Seance scene from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Measuring 4.5”x3.75” and 3.75” deep, the diorama with COA is in fine, as-new condition within original box. $200 - $400
428. A Haunted Mansion Thirteen Hours Clock Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A working “Thirteen Hours” figural clock based on the supernatural clock in the Haunted Mansion. The Disney Time Works timepiece was designed by artist Michelle Morrow and was available in a limited edition of 300, at the “999 Happy Haunts” event held on October 9, 2003. This fully sculpted 13-hour timepiece features a swinging snake pendulum, grotesque fingers for minute and hour hands, and a “Thir teen Hours” plaque. The decorative clock requires two AA batteries (not included). Measuring 16.5” tall and 4.75”x2.5”, the clock retains a Cer tificate of Verification, and is in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
427. A Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Figure. (Disney/Enesco, 2016) A Disney Traditions Hatbox Ghost figure designed by Jim Shore and distributed through Enesco. The three-piece figure comes with removable lid and magnetic face and has glow-in-the-dark features. Measuring 8.75” tall and 5.5” at its widest diameter, the figure is in fine condition, with instructions and original good condition box which exhibits slight wear. $300 - $500
429. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Haunted Mansion stained glass lamp designed by artists Kevin Kid ney and Jody Daily for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Constructed of cast resin, metal, and glass, the body of the lamp consists of a figural rendering of the Black Widow Bride painting in the Mansion’s Stretching Room and is finished to appear as antique bronze. The shade is composed of blue and purple glass in a spider web arrangement and topped by a metal bat finial. Measuring 21.25” tall and 12.25” at its widest diameter, the lamp is in fine working condition in original box.
- $500
430. A Haunted Mansion “999 Happy Haunts” Hearse & Watch. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition wristwatch in a horse-drawn hearse presentation box, released at the 999 Happy Haunts event at The Magic Kingdom. The quartz watch features an antiqued metal bezel with motif of the Haunted Mansion’s wrought iron gate. The hearse is constructed of cast resin, with detachable metal and leather horse harness and tack. Only 250 of these sets were created for the exclusive event. The watch measures 9.25” long, while the hearse is 5.25”x21” and 5” deep. All components remain in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
431. “The Grand Ballroom Pipe Organ” Statue. (Disneyland,2005) A limited edition Walt Disney Collectibles “The Grand Ballroom Pipe Organ” figure released for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This miniature was designed by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily, released in an edition of 999, and contains a wind-up musical feature that plays “Grim Grinning Ghosts.” Measuring 10” tall and 4.75”x4.75”, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
2010s) A statue of the Haunted Mansion Caretaker & Dog designed by Costa Alavezos. The 2-piece statue of Silas Crump and his dog at the gate of The Haunted Mansion comes complete with a lantern accessory and was released by The Art of Disney Theme Parks. Measuring 8.75” tall and 9”x5.5” at its widest, the statue is in fine condition in its original good condition box. $300 - $500
433. A “Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts” Figure Set. (WDCC/ Disney Parks, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection porcelain “Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts” figure set based on the popular scene from the Haunted Mansion at Disney Parks. The beautifully crafted figure set features the “Ball & Chain Ghost,” “Hunchback Ghost,” and “Derby Ghost,” each one numbered 672/1,500. Measuring 8.5” to 5.25” tall, the figures are in fine condition, despite a repair on the thumb of the Hunchback Ghost and comes in their original box with numbered COA. $300 - $500
434. A Mr. Toad “Room For One More” Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A limited edition figure of Mr. Toad that was created for the Haunted Mansion’s “Room for 1 More” event on September 30th, 2011, in celebration of its 40th anniversary at The Magic Kingdom. Mr. Toad is depicted as he appears on his grave marker within the attraction’s queue. The figure is composed of resin with a bronze-tone finish and was limited to only 750 pieces. Measuring 13.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original packaging. $300 - $500
Print Set. (Disney, 2017) A set of
Mansion Holiday Stretching Portrait prints. The original art by Bryan Collins was first released for the 15th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion Holiday in 2016. The art was later made available through Disney Print on Demand kiosks at both WonderGround Gallery and Disneyana at Disneyland. Measuring 30”x18.75”, each print is in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500
(Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition sculpture with a lenticular center image based on “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas”. The image changes between Santa Claus and Jack Skellington driving their sleighs and is based on changing portraits from the Haunted Mansion Holiday seasonal overlay. Limited to only 500 pieces, the piece is composed of cast iron and resin and measures 15” tall. The sculpture is in very good condition and comes with original packaging. $300 - $500
Holiday Candelabra. (Disneyland, 2010) A Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion Holiday Spiderweb Candelabra, released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The piece was designed by Disneyland Senior Art Director Brian Sandahl, who contributed to the seasonal attraction overlay. The candelabra features illuminating flames powered by an A/C adapter (included) and comes within original packaging. Measuring 15” tall and 19”x3”, the candelabra is in fine condition, with box. $300 - $500
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438. A “Sally The Seamstress” Lamp. (Walt Disney Collectibles, 2003) A “Sally the Seamstress” lamp inspired by Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The Art Nouveau-style lamp features Sally pining for her love in a garden of witch hazel and was designed by artist Jody Daily. The lamp was released in an edition of 1,200 pieces through The Disney Store and Disney Catalogue in honor of the 10-year anniversary of the film. Measuring 16.5”, the lamp is in fine functioning condition in original packaging with COA. $300 - $500
439. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Wreath. (Disneyland, 2008) A Haunted Mansion Holiday Monster Wreath, released for the 15th anniversary of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” in a Limited Edition of only 300 pieces. This resin piece closely matches the prop used on the Haunted Mansion gate plaque in the 2008 seasonal overlay at Disneyland. Measuring 8.25”x21.5”, the wreath is in very fine condition, in original box. $300 - $500
440.
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Disneyland Ashtray (Disneyland, 1955) A large Disneyland souvenir ashtray manufactured by Eleanore Welborn. The entryway to Fantasyland and Sleeping Beauty Castle are beautifully represented on this early souvenir of Disneyland. The glazed ceramic ashtray measures 6.25”x6.25” and is in very good condition with minor crazing throughout. $300 - $500
441.
(Disneyland, 1955) An early bas relief souvenir wall plate from Disneyland. The painted and glazed ceramic plate features sculpted relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle, foliage, and Fantasyland lettering. The reverse retains a Disneyland stamp. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with minor, unobtrusive crazing to the glaze. $200 - $400
442. A Fantasyland Cast Member Winter Coat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early female Cast Member heavy winter topcoat from Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring a size large, the coat is in very good condition, despite slight discoloration and wear to small areas, and retains the original vintage Disneyland label. $300 - $500
2”x2” to 5”x4”, the pins are in very fine condition, in original 25.25”x10.25” fine-condition box. $200 - $400
445. A Souvenir Disneyland Tomorrowland Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1955) A large Disneyland souvenir ashtray manufactured by Eleanor Welborn. The entryway to Tomorrowland, Exhibit Halls, and Clock of the World are beautifully represented within this early souvenir of Disneyland. The glazed ceramic ashtray measures 6.25”x6.25” and is in very good condition with crazing throughout. $300 - $500
446. A Monorail Closing Time Sign. (Disneyland resort, 2010s) A sign alerting audiences to the closing time of the Disneyland Monorail. Measuring 18”x25”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with minor scuffs and scratches throughout and original Velcro on reverse from Park-display. $400 - $600
447. A Disneyland Monorail Mark VII Exit Sign. (Disneyland resort, 2020s) A sign directing audiences toward the exit of the Disneyland Monorail Mark VII. Measuring 18”x25”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with minor scuffs and scratches throughout and original Velcro on reverse from Park-display. $400 - $600
448. A Disneyland Monorail Mark I by Master Replicas. (Disneyland/Master Replicas, 2005) A limited edition Monorail model made for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This replica is based on the 1959 designs of Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr and created by artists Will Babington and Rich Allsmille. The model includes an original Monorail sign pin that fits into the display and was released in a limited edition of 1,959 pieces. The electronic features of the die-cast train (head lights, taillights, and beacon) have been tested and appear to be non-operational. The train measures 22” long, atop a 14.25”x22” display base. The entire piece displays in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to the base and comes with original box. $300 - $500
449. A Hyperspace Mountain Early Closure Sign. (Disneyland resort, 2010s) A “Hyperspace Mountain Will Close Early Today” sign created for the seasonal “May the 4th” Star Wars overlay of Space Mountain. Measuring 22.25”x21”, the acrylic sign is in fine condition with minor signs of wear. $300 - $500
450. A Tomorrowland Ticket Booth Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition miniature Tomorrowland Ticket Booth created in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The intricately detailed miniature Tomorrowland Ticket Booth was designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, sculpted by Kevin Kidney, and manufactured in an edition of 1,500 pieces. The lid of the base can be removed to reveal a special pin inspired by Disneyland Monorail Admission Media Ticket Coupon. The resin and wood box measures 6.75” tall and 6”x4” while the pin is .75”x2”, each is in fine condition with little wear and COA. $300 - $500
451. “In Memory of Herb Ryman” Print Signed by Eric Robison. (Disneyland, 2000) A colorful “In Memory of Herb Ryman” lithographic print of Tomorrowland by Eric Robison. Measuring 30”x24” the lithographic print is numbered “2/250”, signed by Eric Robison, and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
452. A “Dateline Disneyland 1955” Limited Edition Jumbo Pin. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition “Dateline Disneyland 1955” jumbo pin sold exclusively through Disneyland Resort. The pin depicts Huey, Dewey, Louie and a television screen with a spinning element. Measuring 3.5”x3”, the pin is in fine as-new condition, within its original fair condition box. $200 - $400
control panel created for
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simulation cockpit. The piece was manufactured by outside contractor J.R. Merritt Controls, features one movable lever and three static levers, and was prepared to demonstrate the function and exhibit the look of the final show piece cockpit controls. Measuring 13.75” tall and 9”x12.5”, the model is comprised of metallic and rubber parts, and is in very good condition, with minor wear and one broken rubber belt.
22” at its widest diameter and 16.5” tall, the prop is in good condition, despite some wear and yellowing to outer vinyl from age. $300 - $500
462. A Tower of Terror Prototype Light Fixture. (Disney California Adventure, 2004-17) A prototype of a decorative light fixture from the Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure Park. Measuring 14.5” tall and 11.25”x4.25” deep, the prop wall sconce is in very good condition, with minor wear from Park display. The functionality of the lamp has not been $300 - $500
463. A California Adventure Bug’s Land Street Lamp Light. (Disney California Adventure, 2002-18) A decorative outdoor light fixture from A Bug’s Land at Disney California Adventure Park. A Bug’s Land opened in 2002 and was themed after the 1998 Pixar film, “A Bug’s Life.” Street Lamps such as this one were placed throughout A Bug’s Land. Measuring 32.5” tall and 13.5” at its widest, the prop lamp is in very good working condition, with minor cracking to fiberglass wings and wear to other parts from use and display. $1,000 - $2,000
Those who prefer Walt Disney World over Disneyland give several points in defense of their view. First, there are four full theme parks plus two water parks in Florida, compared to Anaheim’s mere two gates. Second, everything is bigger - the Castle, Main Street, even the sheer acreage. 51 Disneylands would fit inside the 43 square miles of land at Walt Disney World. Finally, they champion the “Disney bubble” in Florida that lets you spend your entire vacation enjoying Disney hospitality, without ever leaving the property.
464. A Walt Disney World Aerial Photo. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A large aerial photo of Walt Disney World. Among the locations seen are the Ticket and Transportation Center, Polynesian Resort, Contemporary Resort, and The Magic Kingdom. The piece has a viewable image size of 16”x22.25” and has been matted within a 24’x30” frame. The entire piece displays in very good condition, despite slight fading. $300 - $500
465. A Walt Disney World Audio Music Amplifier. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A pair of audio amplifiers used for area music of The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Each APHEX interface model 124A was removed during rehabilitation and retains two small plaques, one engraved “Columbia H. House” and “Lib. Tree Tavern,” the other reading “Castle Entrance” and “Char. Festival.” Measuring 19”x7.25”x1.25”, the amplifiers have been affixed to each other with a metallic bracket and are in very good condition although not tested for function. $300 - $500
466. “100 Years of Magic” Discover the Memories Kiosk. (Walt Disney World, 2001) An interactive kiosk created for the “100 Years of Magic” celebration at Walt Dis ney World. In coordination with Walt Disney’s 100th Birthday, each Disney Park featured these interactive attractions containing fun quizzes about “the stories behind the magic.” The top of the kiosk displays four icons designed after “Magical Moment” pins that could be purchased, which would illuminate when they were near sensors located in the parks. The bottom of the machine has anno tation reading “MK7,” indicating that it was placed in the Magic Kingdom. The electronic operates at 15A/125 VAC/60 Hz and is miss ing a monitor, so functionality has not been tested. Measuring 87.5” tall, 22” wide, and 28.25” deep, the piece is in very good condi tion. $4,000 - $6,000
467. Walt Disney World Hat Sewing Machine & Paper Cutter. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An industrial sewing machine and paper cutter trimmer once used to personalize hats at Walt Disney World. The Ingento Model 1162 paper cutter was used to cut fabric while the vintage 1970s Union Special 718 C6 Sewing Machine was used to add chain-stitched names of guests to souvenirs. The machine retains spools of thread, attachments, as well as several service stickers from Orlando area shops and a Walt Disney World property label. Measuring 9.25” tall 16.25”x16.75”, the machine displays in very good overall condition, though functionality hasn’t been tested. The paper cutter measures 5.25” tall and 34.5”x37” and is in good condition, despite splitting of wood. $300 - $500
468. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Team Appreciation Gift. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A team appreciation gift given to Imagineers and crew upon completion of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Attraction at Walt Disney World. Measuring 5.25”x7” and 4.25” wide, the award features a removable jewel and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
469. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Prototype Dark Red Jewel. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prototype of a dark red jewel prop for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. This prototype was created by Walt Disney Imagineers to test the Show Quality of the lighting effects for the attraction. Measuring 5.75” tall and 4.25” at its widest, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear. $300 - $500
470. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Prototype Large Blue Jewel. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prototype of a large, dark blue, opaque jewel prop for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. This prototype was created by Walt Disney Imagineers to test the Show Quality of the lighting effects for the attraction. Measuring 7.25” tall and 5.75” at its widest, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear. $300 - $500
471. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Prototype Large Blue Jewel. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prototype of a large, light blue, translucent jewel prop for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. This prototype was created by Walt Disney Imagineers to test the Show Quality of the lighting effects for the attraction. Measuring 7.25” tall and 5.75” at its widest, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear.
$300 - $500
472. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Prototype Large Red Jewel. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prototype of a large red jewel prop for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. This prototype was created by Walt Disney Imagineers to test the Show Quality of the lighting effects for the attraction. Measuring 7.25” tall and 5.75” at its widest, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear. $300 - $500
473. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Prototype Purple Jewel. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prototype of a purple jewel prop for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. This prototype was created by Walt Disney Imagineers to test the Show Quality of the lighting effects for the attraction. Measuring 5.75” tall and 4.25” at its widest, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear.
$300 - $500
474. A Pair of Be Our Guest Restaurant Vase Props. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A pair of metallic vase props from Be Our Guest Restaurant in The Magic Kingdom. These props once decorated areas over dining guests. Measuring 16.75” tall and 15.5” at its widest diameter, each stamped pot metallic prop exhibits minor tarnishing throughout. $300 - $500
476. A Walt Disney With Fab Five Framed Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A framed Walt Disney With Fab Five Pin Set released exclusively for guests of Walt Disney World Resort. The framed image of Walt Disney is accented by (5) pins of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. The pins measure 1.25” to 2” within a 12”x11” frame, each piece in fine condition. $200 - $400
475. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A decorative banner advertising the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Measuring 58.5”x39.75”, the double-sided banner is in fine condition, despite minor wear to wooden parts and scuffs from Park display. $300 - $500
477. Contemporary Resort Hotel Entrance Mat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A floor mat from Disney’s Contemporary Resort Hotel. The imagery on the rug depicts a Monorail train emerging from the Tower Building. Measuring 67”x45.5”, the rug is in overall very good condition, with slight wear from use. $300 - $500
or have been renamed including Pleasure Island, Typhoon Lagoon, and Disney-MGM Studios. This prop was removed in a rehabilitation occurring by 2008. Measuring 24”x33.5” and 1.5” wide, the acrylic and metallic sign is in very good condition despite some scuffs and wear from Resort display. $300 -
21.75”x27.5” frame, and displays in fine condition, despite slight fading. $200 - $400
481. A Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Round Table. (Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, 2020s) A table from a suite of Disney’s All-Star Music Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 39.25” in diameter and 29.75” tall, the faux wood grained table with the Mickey Mouse motif is in good overall condition with minor scuffs from original resort use. $300 - $500
482. A Walt Disney World Camp Dolphin Sign. (Disney Dolphin Hotel, 2000s) A Camp Dolphin sign from the Disney Dolphin Hotel at Walt Disney World. The sign contains interchangeable marquee spots for activities, themes and movies featured at the club created exclusively for kids. Measuring 34.75”x34.75”, the sign is in very good overall condition, despite slight scuffs from Resort use. $300 - $500
483. A “Safe Begins with Me” Digital Incident Counter. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A “Safe Begins with Me” Scoreboard from Walt Disney World. This electronic Digi-Day Scoreboard displayed days without employee injury and was posted in a Backstage area of Walt Disney World. Measuring 28.25”x20”, the framed piece is wall-mountable, remote-control operated, powered by 12V/100-240V source, and displays in overall very good condition, with slight signs of wear from Park use. $300 - $500
Epcot was the first Disney theme park without a specifically “Disney” theme at its core. Both Disneyland and Walt Disney World are Magic Kingdoms at heart, based in Disney animation and characters. EPCOT was originally conceived as a “City of Tomorrow,” but opened in 1982 as a showcase for innovation and a nations-of-the-world exposition. It paved the way for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, California Adventure, and other Disney Parks
484. An Original Universe of Energy Dinosaur (EPCOT, 1982-96) An extremely rare original dinosaur head from Universe of Energy Pavilion at Walt Disney World. The head was featured in Universe of Energy when EPCOT opened in 1982. It was removed before the installation of Ellen’s Energy Adventure in 1996 and gifted to a Walt Disney Imagineer. Constructed of pressed vinyl over a wood armature, the head measures 34”x26”x18”. It comes with a pair of non-original eyes. the piece is wall-mountable and in very good condition, with wear from Park-use. $3,000 - $5,000
485. An Ice Station Cool Thirsty Man Mold & Head. (Epcot, 1998-2010s)
A “Thirsty Man” mold and head from Ice Station Cool sponsored by Coca-Cola. During the late 1990s, Participant Sponsor Coca-Cola gained more of a presence at Walt Disney World with Ice Station Cool located near Innoventions. The most memorable part the attraction was a frozen caveman whom “Coca-Cola Coolologists” named “Thirsty Man” due to the bottle just beyond his grasp.” Included in the lot is an original mold and foam cast of the figure’s head. The model measures 12.5” tall and 11.5” at its widest, while the head is 7.75” tall and 9.25” at its $1,000 - $2,000 (Epcot, 1998-2010s) A production maquette model of the Cool Wash Misting Station and a car wash curtain strip prop. During the late 1990s, Participant Sponsor Coca-Cola gained more of a presence at Walt Disney World with the Cool Wash Misting Station located near the Test Track. The attraction offered refreshing beverages, misters, photo opportunities and plenty of shade. Included in the lot is a model of the Cool Wash, a scale car, and a strip of Coca-Cola bottle-inspired car wash curtain. The model measures 2.75” tall 7.5” x8.5”, while the curtain segment is 84” long, each piece in fine, Park-used condition. $500 - $1,000
487. An Original Sultan Animator’s Maquette From “Aladdin.” (Epcot, 1994) An animator’s maquette of the Sultan from Disney’s “Aladdin.” After production of the film, the maquette was displayed in the Aladdin Adventure exhibit within the Walt Disney Imagineering Labs at Epcot Innoventions. Measuring 10.5” tall and 6.5” at its widest, the figure is in very good condition, exhibiting some wear to paint.
$1,000 - $2,000
488. An Original Jafar Animator’s Maquette From “Aladdin.” (Epcot, 1994) An animator’s maquette of Jafar from Disney’s “Aladdin.” After production of the film, the maquette was displayed in the Aladdin Adventure exhibit within the Walt Disney Imagineering Labs at Epcot Innoventions. Measuring 14” tall on a 9” diameter base with 2.5” detachable Iago, the figure is in good condition, exhibiting some wear to paint and a crack on one hand. $1,000 - $2,000
489. A Food Rocks Opening Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A single sheet of music prepared for the opening of the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. The Food Rocks script “Opening” was a parody of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody performed by “The Utensils.” The original song was written by Jim Steinmeyer as a reimagining of the Kitchen Kabaret show at Epcot. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” the music sheet is in very good condition with a horizontal tear which has been repaired with a piece of adhesive tape, and minor creasing and wear to some edges.
$200 - $400
490. A Food Rocks “Shoop Shoop Song” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A “Shoop Shoop Song” music sheet prepared for the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. The Sole of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s “Just Keep it Lean” song (a parody of “The Shoop Shoop Song” as concurrently popularized by Cher) was written by Jim Steinmeyer for the reimagining of the Kitchen Kabaret show at Epcot. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the music sheet is in fine condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
491. A Food Rocks “Junk” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A “Junk” music sheet prepared for the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. The Excess’ song “Junk” is an original song that was written by Jim Steinmeyer for the reimagining of the Kitchen Kabaret show at Epcot. The villainous song was later retitled “We Love Junk.” Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the music sheet is in fine condition, exhibiting few mild creases and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
492. A Food Rocks “Peter Edible” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A “Peter Edible” music sheet prepared for the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. Peter Edible’s song “High Fiber” (a parody of Peter Gabriel’s Sledgehammer) was written by Jim Steinmeyer for the reimagining of the Kitchen Kabaret show at Epcot. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the music sheet is in fine condition, exhibiting few mild creases and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
493. A Food Rocks Finale Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A music sheet for the finale of the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. The Food Rocks script “Finali” was a parody of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody performed by “The Utensils.” The original song was written by Jim Steinmeyer for the reimagining of the Kitchen Kabaret show at Epcot. Measuring 9.5”x12.5”, the music sheet is in very good condition exhibiting slight creasing and wear to some edges. $200 - $400
494. A Studio Transcript of Walt Disney’s “EPCOT” Film. (EPCOT, 1967) A transcript of the “Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow” film. The 23-page document features the narration and descriptions of accompanying pictures for the film that introduced Walt Disney’s plans for what would become his most ambitious project in Central Florida. Measuring 8.75”x11”, the binder and enclosed pages are in fine condition. $200 - $400
495. A Large Photo of Earforce One & Future World. (EPCOT, 1986-88) A fantastic, large photo print of Earforce One over Future World at Walt Disney World. The vintage framed print was once displayed on Resort property. The piece has a viewable image size of 23.5”x16.5”, has been matted within a 29.75”x22.75” frame, and is in overall very good condition, exhibiting a .75” puncture and the slightest scuffs. $200 - $400
496. A “Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney World” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney World Booklet. The 24-page booklet describes the land, transportation, communications, energy, computers, and imagination that comprise EPCOT (the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow). Measuring 8.5”x11”, the prospectus is in fine condition with little signs of wear. $200 - $400
497. A D23 Limited Edition EPCOT Logo Pin Set. (Epcot, 2019) A limited edition D23 Walt Disney Imagineering Exclusive Epcot logo pin set. The sold-out 14-pin set was limited to an edition of 200 and contains the two EPCOT logo pins that were exclusively available through the Mickey’s of Glendale store at D23 Expo. Measuring 2” to 1” long, the pins are presented in brightly colored boxes measuring 2.5”x2.5” and are in fine condition. Each box is contained within a larger, fine-condition window box measuring 3”x3” and 11.75” long. $200 - $400
498. A Pair of Prototype “World of Avatar” Plant Props. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2017) A pair of prototype bioluminescent plant props created for The World of Avatar at Walt Disney World. As these resin models were prepared to both test and demonstrate the look of the final illuminated plants throughout the Pandora area, one features a clear coat, while the other does not. One measures 11.25” tall and 4.25” at its widest, while the other is 5.75” and 3” at its widest. The pieces are comprised of resin and in fine condition, with minor wear from use. $500 - $800
499. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Chest Prop. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2000s) A large prop luggage chest from the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The chest was once displayed atop a second prop along the queue. The bottom has a circular hole and (2) wooden pieces once used in mounting. Measuring 19.5” and 24.5”x16.5”, the leatherette, wooden, and metal prop is in fine condition, with the slightest wear from use. $400 - $600
500. Actress Rose Marie’s Disney-MGM Television Award. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A Disney-MGM Contribution to Television History Award presented to Rose Marie at Disney-MGM Studios. Rose Marie (best known for her role as Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show) was bestowed the honor in a public ceremony. The piece features a hand-painted ceramic Mickey Mouse attached to a wooden base with mounted plaque. Measuring 13” tall and 7” in diameter, the trophy displays in very good overall condition, exhibiting slight dimples and wear to wood and patina of Mickey’s collar. $700 - $900
501. A Donald’s Boat Navigation Light. (Tokyo Disneyland, 19962000s) A decorative navigation light fixture from Donald’s Boat in Mickey’s Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring 16.5” tall and 7.5” at its widest, the prop lamp is in very good working condition from a 120vac/60w source, with scuffs and wear throughout from outdoor Park-display. $300 - $500
502. A Euro Disney Cast Member Winter Jacket. (Euro Disney, 1990s) A winter coat once worn by Cast Members of Euro Disney. Measuring a size large, the winter coat is in very good condition, retaining original labels, and exhibiting minor wear from Park use. $300 - $500
503. A Euro Disneyland “Pirate Complex” Material Samples. (Euro Disneyland, 1988-89) A textural casework study prepared for Pirates of the Caribbean and Blue Lagoon Restaurant in Adventureland. The casework study was created by Walt Disney Imagineering to add thematic character to the paneling, flooring, balustrade, and other elements of the stage. The piece is composed of wooden and metallic samples with descriptions, mounted to foam board for presentation, and offers a unique view into Imagineering attractions for Disney Parks. Measuring 24”x20” and 2.5” wide, the casework study is in very good condition, despite slight scuffs, minor spots of discoloration, and wear. $700 - $900
504. A Euro Disneyland “Pirate Complex” Material Samples. (Euro Disneyland, 1988-89) A textural casework study prepared for Pirates of the Caribbean and Blue Lagoon Restaurant in Adventureland. The casework study was created by Walt Disney Imagineering to add thematic character to the paneling, flooring, balustrade, and other elements of the stage. The piece is composed of wooden and metallic samples with descriptions, mounted to foam board for presentation, and offers a unique view into Imagineering attractions for Disney Parks. Measuring 24”x20” and 2.5” wide, the casework study is in very good condition, despite slight scuffs, minor spots of discoloration, and wear. $700 - $900`