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Welcome! Nine months after our first Joel Magee auction, we dive back into his amazing collection for another spectacular event. This auction traces the history of the Disney Studio and Parks through memorabilia, artwork, toys, posters, Park props, ride vehicles, and more. Now that’s a wonderful world of Disney!
What a thrill to work with Joel on this collection, as well as a handful of other passionate collectors. Joel’s collection of near mint-Disney Park tickets, unused lunch boxes, toys, Disney games, and Park memorabilia is simply unrivaled. I don’t think we will ever see a collection of this magnitude again, and I am honored to have been able to curate it.
This catalog has been carefully put together and is one of our largest, featuring just under 1,500 pieces. The exhibition at our auction space in Studio City can barely contain it! I hope that many of you take the opportunity to see our exhibition before these items move on to other collectors, and I hope you can find a piece or two to fit into your own collection.
As always, it has been a pleasure to put this catalog together, and I must thank my amazing staff for all their hard work. It is great to be working with a group of people who have so much enthusiasm and passion for the products we present, making my job easy and fun.
We have a lot of exciting events coming in the future that I look forward to sharing with you. But for now, take your time and browse this amazing offering. Enjoy!
THE DISNEY STUDIO
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AUCTION SCHEDULE
SESSION 1 - MAY 4 th - 10 am
SESSION 2 - MAY 5 th - 10 am
From a humble garage in Hollywood to a sprawling Studio lot in Burbank, the Walt Disney Studio grew from one man’s dream into the worldwide powerhouse of popular culture and entertainment we know today. “Disney” has become synonymous with family entertainment, and the characters and stories created by Disney have become emotional touchstones for generations who have grown up with them and shared them with their children and grandchildren alike.
While the 1920s saw the debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the 1930s drove the explosion of Walt Disney into popular culture. Merchandising the characters brought them into every aspect of American life and all around the globe. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was a popular and critical success, not only the first animated feature, but a financial boon to the Studio that directly led to construction beginning on a new 51-acre Disney Studio lot in Burbank before the decade’s end.
1. The Very First Mickey Mouse Licensed Product. (Disney, 1930)
An incredibly rare Mickey Mouse writing tablet. In late 1929, Walt was at a hotel in New York when a man offered to pay him $300 to use Mickey Mouse on a series of children’s writing tablets. This became the first of many licensing deals that helped to finance the future of the studio. This tablet is from the original series and considered the first Mickey Mouse licensed product. Featuring a “Walter E. Disney” copyright note and the date 1930, the tablet measures 5.5”x8.75” and is in good condition exhibiting fading, corner creases, and light wear. $800 - $1,000
2. The First “Mickey Mouse Book.” (Bibo-Lang, 1930) A Rare “Mickey Mouse Book” originally published for distribution through movie theatres. Considered the first Mickey Mouse book, it includes the story of Mickey Mouse, a Mickey Mouse Game, Mickey Mouse March and the song “Mickey Mouse (‘You Cute Little Feller’)” with accompanying arrangement for the ukulele. The story was written by the 11 year-old daughter of the publisher, Bobette Bibo. The book became so popular that it was reprinted many times starting in late 1930. This copy is a later printing, featuring a Mickey daily strip on the reverse, and “printed in U.S.A.” on the cover. Measuring 9”x12”, the book is in good condition exhibiting coloring on each page, scuffs, soiling, discoloration, and wear throughout. It is missing the cutout page from the center of the book. $200 - $400
3. A Rare Movie-Vuer Set of Mickey and Oswald Films. (Hollywood Movie-Vuer, 1929-32) A rare set of eleven films and 13 boxes featuring both Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Universal’s Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Famously, Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse after losing creative control of Oswald in 1928. Universal produced Oswald from 1929 to 1932 and this unusual boxed set features films and packaging depicting both of Walt’s popular characters from each of the rival studios, together. The films are in fair-to-very good condition with wear from handling and age. The twelve smaller boxes measure 2”x2”x.75” and the large box is 4.25”x5”x2.25”, each one in fair-to-very good condition with tears, creases, and wear to some. $100 - $200
4. A Mickey Mouse Pencil Tablet. (Powers Paper, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Pencil Tablet featuring a “Walt Disney” copyright note. This early example of licensed Mickey Mouse merchandise measures 8”x10” and is in good condition exhibiting fading, creases, tears, light wear, and writing on the cover. $200 - $400
5. A Walt Disney Studios Los Angeles Historic Marker Sign. (Disney, 1970s) An original Walt Disney Studio Historic Marker sign. The first sign was erected in 1976 at 2719 Hyperion Avenue in Los Angeles, the location of the Walt Disney animation studio before it moved to Burbank in 1940. Over the years, signs have been retired and replaced. This historic sign is incredibly weathered but has the seal of the City of Los Angeles and originally read: “Point of Historical Interest; Site of The First Official Walt Disney Studio Cultural Heritage Board Monument No. 163.” Measuring 24”x22”, the sign is in fair condition with scuffs, oxidation, and wear throughout from weathering and exposure to outdoor elements. $500 - $700
For millions of kids in the 1930s, Saturday morning meant a cartoon matinee at a movie theater, and the one character they wanted to see was Mickey Mouse. The first Mickey Mouse Clubs formed in the 1930s with chapters in movie theaters nationwide, and boasted over one million members in 1932!
6. A Mickey Mouse Club Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1928-30) A rare promotional button for the theatrically hosted Mickey Mouse Clubs, featuring a “W.E. Disney” copyright note dated 1928-1930. Measuring 1.25” in diame ter, the button is in good condition exhibiting oxidation to the spring pin and collet, and light scuffs and wear throughout. $200 - $400
for the Mickey Mouse Club at Lloyd’s Theater. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is in very good condition exhibiting oxidation to the collet and shell, and light scuffs and wear throughout. $200 - $400
9. A Rare Mickey Mouse Club Button. (Disney, 1930s) An extremely rare stick pin celluloid button promoting the chain of theatrically hosted Mickey Mouse Clubs. Measuring 1” in diameter, this button is in good condition with spots of discoloration and oxidation to the spring pin, collet, and shell back. $200 - $400
8. A Rare Australian Mickey Mouse Club Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A rare promotional button for a theatrically hosted Mickey Mouse Club at the Haberfield Theater in Sydney, Australia. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting oxidation to the spring pin and collet, and spots of discoloration and light wear throughout. $200 - $400
10. A Rare Mickey Mouse Magazine 1933 Button (Disney, 1933) A Mickey Mouse Magazine button featuring the password “Spingle Bell-Chicko-K” that was seen throughout the magazine. This extremely rare pinback was a free giveaway at stores and theaters for a promotion that lasted only two months in January and February 1933. Measuring .75” in diameter, the pin is in very good condition with yellowing around the edges and a slightly bent pin. $200 - $400
11. A Mickey Mouse Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse button with a “By Permission of Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse LTD” backstamp. Measuring just under 1” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting light scuffs and wear throughout, and light oxidation to the shell back and pin. $200 - $400
12. A Mickey Mouse Undies Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1928-30s) A rare Mickey Mouse Undies button with a “1928-1930, W.E. Disney” copyright. Measuring just under .75” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting spots of discoloration and wear to its “Whitehead & Hoag” paper backing, and oxidation to its pin and metal shell. $200 - $400
13. A Mickey Mouse Club Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A promotional button for the original theatrically hosted Mickey Mouse Clubs. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting a bend to the spring pin, spots of discoloration, and light wear to its “Walt Disney Enterprises” and “Kay Kamen” paper backing. $200 - $400
14. A Rare Australian Mickey Mouse Club Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A rare promotional button for the theatrically hosted Mickey Mouse Club at the Savoy Theater in Clayfield, Australia. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting spots of discoloration, crazing to the celluloid, dents to its metal shell back, and oxidation to the spring pin and collet. $200 - $400
15. A Mickey Mouse Club Member Button. (Disney, 1928-30s) A small Mickey Mouse Club Member pinback button, with a “W.E. Disney” copyright and a “Phil Badge” production note on the back. Measuring 1” in diameter, the pin is in good condition exhibiting dimples and dents to the celluloid and shell, oxidation to the collet, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200
16. A Collection of “Mickey Globe Trotters” Member Buttons. (Disney, 1937) Three Mickey Mouse Globe Trotters buttons promoting Freihofer’s, Sherlocks, and Star’s Happy Home bread manufacturers. Two of the buttons have paper backs with copyright notes for Walt Disney Enterprises and Sales Representative Kay Kamen. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, each button is in good condition with spots of discoloration, wear to the paper backs, some oxidation to metal elements, and pencil marks on the back of one. $200 - $400
17. A “Mickey Mouse Good Teeth” Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A promotional button for the American Dental Association’s Mickey Mouse Good Teeth Club. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button is in very good condition exhibiting minor oxidation to the spring pin and collet, light wear throughout, and a clean paper backing. $200 - $400
19. “The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse” Book. (Blue Ribbon Books, 1933) An original copy of “The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse” children’s book with black and white illustrations and three colorful pop-up scenes. The 26-page book measures 8.75”x6.75” and is in good condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, creases, and wear.
18. A Mickey Mouse “Sunday and Monday” Sign. (Disney, 1930s) A theater lobby display sign announcing Sunday and Monday appearances of Mickey Mouse. Measuring 25.75”x18”, the wooden sign is in fair condition exhibiting spots of discoloration, surface wear to wood and lithographic elements, and a repaired leg. $1,000 - $2,000
20. “The Pop-Up Minnie Mouse” Book. (Blue Ribbon Books, 1933) An original copy of “The Pop-Up Minnie Mouse” children’s book with black and white illustrations and three colorful pop-up scenes. The 26-page book measures 8.75”x6.75” and is in very good condition with expected wear from age, light creasing, and pencil writing to the last pop-up scene.
$200 - $400
In 1930, the George Borgfeldt Corporation of New York became the first company to manufacture and sell Disney character merchandise with a license from Walt Disney Enterprises. With manufacturing plants around the world, Borgfeldt produced novelties, games, plush dolls, celluloid toys, and the popular Disney character unglazed ceramic figurines, known as “bisque” figures. Despite their chalky appearance and crude design, surviving examples of these figures are highly valued, a testament to the enduring popularity of the beloved Disney characters.
21. An Early Mickey Mouse
Bud Vase. (Borgfeldt, 1930s)
A beautiful early Mickey and Minnie Mouse bud vase, produced in Japan and released through the first official distributor of licensed Walt Disney products, George Borgfeldt. Measuring 3” x 2” x 5.5”, the vase is in very good condition, with shiny glaze, a few small spots, and dirt residue inside. $100 - $200
23. Mickey and Minnie Mouse Figures with Box. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A pair of bisque figures of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, with their rarely retained original box. These figures were made in Japan and distributed by the George Borgfeldt Co. Each measuring 2.75” tall, the figures are in very good condition, with light paint wear. The 3.25” x 3.25” x 1.5” box is in very good condition with expected light wear from age. $100 - $200
22. A Mickey & Minnie Mouse as Acrobats Toy with Box. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A Mickey & Minnie Mouse as Acrobats toy, produced in Japan and released through the George Borgfeldt Corporation, the first official distributor of licensed Walt Disney products. The celluloid toy has a metal frame with a built-in key and a folding counterweight on top. This wind-up toy has been tested for function and requires service to operate. Measuring 13” tall, the toy displays in very good condition with light wear. The original 6.25”x13.5”x1.75” box is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, creases, and wear. $300 - $500
24. A Pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse Bisque Figures. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A pair of bisque Mickey and Minnie Mouse figures, produced in Japan and distributed by George Borgfeldt Co. Measuring 2.5” tall, the figures are in good condition, with light paint wear throughout. tall, the figures are in good condition, with light paint wear throughout. $100 - $200
25. A Large Fun-E-Flex Minnie Mouse Figure. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A large Fun-E-Flex Minnie Mouse figure. This hand painted wood figure of Minnie features cardboard ears and a textile skirt. Measuring 5” tall, the figure is in good condition, with scuffs, creases to its ears, and wear. $100 - $200
27. A Minnie Mouse Celluloid Carousel Wind-Up Toy. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A Minnie Mouse Celluloid Carousel wind-up toy, manufactured in Japan, and distributed by George Borgfeldt. Tested for function, the toy rolls in a circle, Minnie wiggles, and the umbrella mobile spins. The toy measuring 3.5” x 5.5” x 8.5” high is in very good condition with light wear from age. $200 - $400
26. A Donald Duck Celluloid Carousel Wind-Up Toy. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A Donald Duck Celluloid Carousel wind-up toy, manufactured in Japan and distributed by George Borgfeldt. Tested for function, when wound it rolls in a circle while the mobile spins. The toy measuring 4.5” x 4.5” x 7.5” high is in very good working condition with light wear. $200 - $400
28. A Celluloid Donald Duck Wind-Up Toy. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A Donald Duck wind-up tricycle toy, manufactured in Japan and distributed by George Borgfeldt. Measuring 4”x4”, the celluloid and tin toy is in very good working condition with very light wear. $200 - $400
29. A Rare Japanese Mickey Mouse Acrobat Toy and Box. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) An original Mickey Mouse Acrobat toy with a rare Japanese language Nagoya-Suzuki Snack Factory “Candy Toy” box. The mechanized celluloid and metal toy measures 12”x6” and displays in fair-to-good condition exhibiting oxidation, patina, scuffs, scratches, and wear as well as a broken ear. The rare box measures 9.25”9.25”x1.5” and is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, dents, creases, tears, and wear, with some Japanese writing in pencil on the lid. The very rare three-color label on the lid displays in good condition despite scuffs, dust retention, and wear. $400 - $600
30. A Rambling Mickey Mouse Wind-Up Toy. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A rare large-size Mickey Mouse celluloid wind-up toy. The hand-painted toy features a metallic tail and a built-in key. When wound, Mickey’s feet move quickly and he “rambles” across the floor. Measuring 7.75” tall, the hand-painted mechanized toy has been tested for function and is in good working condition, exhibiting light wear, with the metal tail
31. A Mickey Mouse on Rocking Horse Toy & Box. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse on Rocking Horse toy and original box. The wind-up mechanism has been tested for function and requires servicing. Measuring 7.5”x7.75”x3.5”, the toy displays in very good condition, with slight wear to its painted areas. Measuring 8”x6.75”x3.5”, the original box with lithographic imagery is in good condition with scuffs, creases, tearing and wear. $800 - $1,000
32. A Mickey and Minnie Mouse Tea Set. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A 19-piece Mickey & Minnie lusterware tea set. Included is a teapot with a lid, a sugar bowl with a lid, a creamer, four cups, and 12 plates, each crafted in Japan and hand-painted. The plates measure 3.25” and 4” in diameter, the cups are 1.75” tall and 2.75” wide, the sugar bowl is 2.75” tall and 3.25” wide, the creamer is 2.25” tall and 2.5” wide, and the teapot is 3.5” tall and 5” wide. Each piece is in very good-to-fine condition, with typical slight production imperfections, light wear to some, and small chips to the sugar bowl and one plate. $200 - $400
33. A Mickey & Minnie Tea Set. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A 14-piece Mickey & Minnie lusterware tea set. Included is a teapot with a lid, sugar bowl (missing lid), creamer, four teacups, and seven plates, each crafted in Japan and hand-painted. The plates measure 3.25” and 4” in diameter, the cups are 1.75” tall and 2.75” wide, the sugar bowl is 2” tall and 3.25” wide, the creamer is 2.25” tall and 2.5” wide, and the teapot is 3.5” tall and 5” wide. Each piece is in good-to-very good condition, with typical production imperfections to each, light scuffs and wear to some, and a chip to the sugar bowl. $200 - $400
34. A Mickey and Minnie Tea Set. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A 15-piece Mickey and Minnie lusterware tea set. Included is a teapot with a lid, sugar bowl with a lid, a creamer, four teacups, and eight plates, each crafted in Japan. The plates measure 3.25” and 4” in diameter, the cups are 1.75” tall and 2.75” wide, the sugar bowl is 2.75” tall and 3.25” wide, the creamer is 2.25” tall and 2.5” wide, and the teapot is 3.5” tall and 5” wide. Each piece is in good-to-very-good condition with typical imperfections from production, light scuffs and wear to some, and a chip to the teapot spout. $100 - $200
Can you imagine a toy so popular that the manufacturer couldn’t keep up with demand, so they sold the pattern for everyone to make it themselves? That was the case with Charlotte Clark’s original Mickey Mouse doll. After a picture of Walt holding one appeared in a magazine, everyone wanted one. Clark was making them as fast as possible, but with only six seamstresses, it wasn’t enough. So Walt arranged for the pattern to be sold through McCalls. The ability to craft one’s own Mickey doll allowed for unique examples of dolls, superior to the mass-produced dolls that followed.
35. An Extremely Rare Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse Doll. (Charlotte Clark, 1930s) A very rare Mickey Mouse doll produced by Charlotte Clark. The doll features the trademark velveteen body and pants, four mother-of-pearl buttons, string whiskers, and satin-covered hands. This doll has the Walt Disney Studio artist-produced “Walt Disney” signature under one foot and the Walt Disney Mickey Mouse patent stamp under the other foot. Measuring 16.5” tall the doll is in very good to near-fine condition, with a few faint spots of discoloration, pinholes to ears, a loose hand, repaired stitching to some of its fingers, hands, and arms, and minor wear. $1,000 - $2,000
36. A McCalls Mickey Mouse Printed Pattern Doll. (McCalls, 1933) A large Mickey Mouse doll produced using McCall’s Printed Pattern with Transfer. In 1930, the first-ever Mickey doll created by Charlotte Clark became so popular that the pattern was offered through McCall’s, enabling the public to create their very own version of the doll. This piece features a unique patterned fabric for Mickey’s body and clothing. Measuring 20” tall and 14.25” wide, the doll is in good condition, exhibiting repairs to its seems and fabric, a few spots of discoloration, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
37. An Original Mickey Mouse Doll. (Steiff, 1930s) A rare, small Mickey Mouse doll produced by Steiff of Germany, featuring a velveteen body with string whiskers. Standing 6” tall, the doll is in good condition exhibiting fading to its colors, a few small spots of light soiling, wear, and a detached and retained mother-of-pearl button. $100 - $200
38. A Rare Donald Duck Doll by Krueger. (R.G. Krueger, 1930s)
An extremely rare long-billed Donald Duck doll by Richard G. Krueger featuring oil-cloth eyes, legs, beak, and feet; a cloth collar, a bowtie, and buttons. The doll originally had a velvet body, though the velvet has worn away. Measuring 15” tall and 8” wide, the doll is in fair condition, exhibiting worn-away velvet, loose seams to its neck and other parts, and much wear to its materials from age. $300 - $500
40. A Mickey Mouse Home Foundry Set. (Home Foundry, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Home Foundry Set with two mold halves, handles, a ladle, a brush, a bottle, and a box with instructions on the lid. The pieces are in fair-to-good condition with wear from use, age, and handling. The box measures 15.75”x9.25”x1.75”, and is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, tears, and wear. $200 - $400
39. An Early Mickey and Minnie Paper Party Horn.
1930s) An original Mickey and Minnie Mouse Paper Horn. The vintage party accessory featured “the world’s most popular mouse,” licensed through Walt Disney, and manufactured by Marks Brothers. Measuring 14.75” tall and 2.75” at its widest diameter, the piece displays in fine condition, retaining its paper streamers, and very little wear to wood or lithographic imagery.
$100 - $200
41. A Mickey Mouse Fan. (1930s)
A very rare early Mickey Mouse hand fan, made in Japan. The piece was designed with eyes that moved when the fan was waved, but the beads in the eyes are missing. Measuring 12.5” x 5”, the fan displays in good condition, with spotting, small creases, and tears throughout, and color fading from age. $100 - $200
42. A Rare Mickey Mouse Carnival Cane Walking Stick. (Carnival, 1935) An extremely rare early Mickey Mouse Carnival Cane, retaining its original Walt Disney U.S. patent office label. Measuring 34.25” long with a 2.25” diameter head, this cane is in good condition with crazing and cracks to the head from age and exposure, a missing “foot,” and cracks and wear throughout the ribbon tie, head, and stick. $400 - $600
43. A Mickey Mouse Shoe Brush and Box. Co., 1930s) A shoe brush and original box featuring Mickey Mouse. Measuring 3.75”x2”x1.5”, the good condition wood and the tin brush exhibits wear throughout. The good condition 5.25”x1.75”x4” box exhibits creases, tearing, color fading, and wear. $200 - $400
44. A Mickey Mouse Flexible Flyer Sled. (S.L. Allen & Co., 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Flexible Flyer sled featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Measuring 32”x18.25”x6.5”, the wooden and metal sled is in good condition exhibiting chips, scuffs, loose parts, oxidation, and wear from handling and age. $400 - $600
45. A Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor with Films and Box. (Movie Jecktor Co., 1935) A Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor. This enhanced “Movie Jecktor”, features a turntable with needle and horn to add sound to the cartoons shown. Measuring 7.5”x18.75”x9.75” tall, the toy comes with a winding crank, key, and instructions. This toy includes six “Mickey Mouse Presents Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies” films in their boxes and five non-Disney films featuring stories of Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Christopher Robin, and more. The instructions and some of the films exhibit tearing. The toy pieces display in good condition with expected wear throughout from handling and age and require service to function. These are accompanied by their original, rarely preserved 6”x13.25”x12” good-condition box which has dents, pencil markings, creases, tears, and wear. $400 - $600
46. A Mickey Mouse Art Set and Box. (Dixon, 1930s-40s) A rare Mickey Mouse Art Set by Joseph Dixon Crucible Company. The set retains its original cardstock Mickey & Minnie figures, partially used coloring pages, Dixon eraser, and original 13.25”x8”x.75” box. The contents and box are in fair-to-good condition, exhibiting fading, creases, spots of discoloration, tears, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
48. Lead Figures of Mickey Mouse, Minnie, and Donald Duck. (Disney, 1930s)
A collection of three lead figures of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck. The figures stand approximately 2.5” tall, and are in good condition, though crudely painted and with wear overall. $100 - $200
49. A Mickey Mouse Electric Candle. (Disney, 1930s) An electric “candle” light featuring Mickey and friends on the stick. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 8” tall, the piece is in very good working condition, with light wear from use and age. $100 - $200
47. A Dixon Mickey Mouse Pencil Case. (Dixon, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Pencil Case featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”x.5”, this piece is in good condition with creases, fading, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200
50. A Hall Brothers Mickey Mouse Birthday Card. (Hall Brothers, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse greeting card by Hall Brothers, Inc., the original name for Hallmark Cards. Measuring 3.5” x 7”, the card is in good condition, with splitting along some folds, browning to edges, and a name written inside. $100 - $200
51. A Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Wrapper and Card. (GUM, Inc., 1935) A Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Wrapper and card by GUM, Inc. of Philadelphia. The wrapper features Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Horace, and Clarabelle with an advertisement for a Mickey Mouse Picture Card Album to store a complete collection of Mickey Mouse Cards. The card, number 43, features Pluto. Measuring 5”x7.25”, the wrapper is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, creases, folds, and wear throughout. The card measures 3.25”x2.5” and is in good condition exhibiting creases, scratches, scuffs, and wear. Each has been mounted within a 12”x15” frame for preservation and display. $100 - $200
53. A Mickey Mouse Hankies Boxed Set. (Herrmann Handkerchief Co, 1930s) A boxed set of Mickey Mouse Hankies. The 8.5” x 8.5” hankies are in fine condition retaining their original label and card. The 8.25”x5.25” box is in good condition with fading, scuffing, and light wear. $200 - $400
52. A Rare 1936 Mickey Mouse Magazine. (Disney, 1936) A very rare Mickey Mouse Magazine volume 2 issue 1, dated October of 1936. Measuring 8.5” x 11.5”, the magazine is in very good to fine condition, with flat off-white pages, and light wear to the spine and edges including a small smudge by the bottom staple. $200 - $400
54. A Donald Duck Celluloid Nodder Wind-Up. (1930s) A Donald Duck Nodder wind-up figure featuring a nodding head. The wind-up feature does not work and the toy does not function. The celluloid and metallic toy stands 5.75” tall and 2.5” wide, and displays in very good condition, exhibiting wear and retaining its original instruction tag. $200 - $400
55. A Donald Duck Drawing from “Orphan’s Benefit.” (Disney, 1934) An original Donald Duck production drawing from the 1934 animated short “Orphan’s Benefit.” This short marked the very first time Mickey Mouse and Donald appeared together and only the second Donald Duck appearance on screen. Measuring 1.75” x 2.75” on 8” x 10” paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases $300 - $500
56. A Donald Duck Production Drawing from “The Dognapper.” (Disney, 1934) An original Donald Duck production drawing from the 1934 animated short “The Dognapper.” This short, Donald’s third film, is the first adventure story to feature Mickey and Donald together. Measuring 2.25” x 3” and matted in a 16.5” x 18.25 frame, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases. $300 - $500
57. A Set of Mickey Mouse Bells By NOMA. (NOMA, 1930s) A set of eight Mickey Mouse bells featuring Mickey and friends, in their original box. Noma produced strings of lights with bells and offered this bell set to add to any string of Christmas lights. The 1.75” x 1.75” tall bells are in good condition with minor fading, yellowing, and wear to imagery. The original 2” x 5” x 9.5” box is in fair condition, including tears, scuffs, tape repair, wear throughout, and a loose top with a missing 1” x 1” piece. $100 - $200
59. A Rare Mickey Mouse and Pluto Alphabet Bowl. (Bavaria, 1930s) A bowl featuring Mickey Mouse and Pluto with the alphabet along the rim, and a hand-painted back stamp of Mickey Mouse with the registered trademark of “Walter E. Disney.” Measuring 8” in diameter and 2” deep, the bowl is in very good condition with very small scuffs and wear to the characters. $100 - $200
58. A Set of Mickey Mouse Lights by Noma with Box. (NOMA, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Lights set and box by NOMA. The eight plastic shades feature Mickey Mouse and friends with patented “berry-beads” to hold lights in position on the tree. The lights display in very good condition with typical wear to decals from age, and hairline cracks visible on two shades. The 7” x 16.5” x 2.25” box is in fair condition with wear including creases, tears, and tape repair to edges. $100 - $200
60. A Mickey Mouse Tinkersand Pictures Toy. (Toy Tinkers Inc., 1938) A Mickey Mouse Series Tinkersand Pictures toy including six pictures, three tubes of colorful sand, and one test card. This set is missing its original brush, cardboard trays, and can of cement, and one of five cards is unused. Measuring 8.5”x17” and 1.75” deep, the box with contents displays in a very good condition exhibiting wear from use. $200 - $400
61. An Original Mickey Mouse Animation Production Drawing. (Disney, 1930s) An original animation drawing of Mickey Mouse with a stick from an unknown production. Mickey has an image size of 3.25”x2.75” on trimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper and is in very good condition with slight browning to the paper. $400 - $600
62. An Original Pluto Animation Production Drawing. (Disney, 1930s) An original animation drawing of Pluto with a stick from an unknown production. Pluto has an image size of 3.5”x2.75” on trimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper and is in very good condition with slight browning and a faint paper clip mark to one edge. $200 - $400
63. An Original Pluto Animation Production Drawing. (Disney, 1930s) An original animation drawing of Pluto from an unknown production. Pluto has an image size of 2.5”x2.5” on trimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper and is in very good condition with slight browning to the paper. $200 - $400
64. An Early Donald Duck Toy Tea Set. (Disney, 1930s) A toy tea set featuring the earliest long-billed design of Donald Duck. The set includes 20 pieces total with two lids, a teapot, creamer, a sugar bowl, three cups, six plates, and six saucers. Measuring 2.25” in diameter to 5” x 3” x 3.75” tall, the porcelain dishes are in very good condition, with some wear from use including spots of paint loss. $300 - $500
stores and store windows by the thousands, throughout the first half of the 20th Century. They held the license to make Disney displays from 1932 to 1942. This relief statue of Pluto measures 16.5” x 11” and is molded in what the manufacturer called Laminite (exclusive paper maché). The piece is in very good condition with cracks throughout and a repaired break to the green section below Pluto’s back foot and another section to the left of Pluto’s name. $400 - $600
67. An Original “Clock Cleaners”
Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Goofy from the Mickey Mouse cartoon “Clock Cleaners.” The piece has a character image size of 2.5”x5.75” on its animation paper with 11.25”x8.75” viewable as displayed. The animation drawing is in very good condition with creases, pencil marks, and wear. $300 - $500
66. A Lionel Donald Duck Hand Car Wind-Up and Box. (Lionel, 1936) A “Donald Duck Rail Car” wind-up and an original box by Lionel. The toy features composition figures of Donald and Pluto on a tin hand car with a doghouse. The toy is missing its original key and has been tested as functioning but requires servicing. Measuring 4”x10.5”x7”, the toy displays in very good condition, with slight oxidation to metal, some minor scuffs to painted areas, and Donald’s head has come loose from the toy. The original box measures 11.5”x9”x3.75” and is in good condition with creases, tears, and wear throughout. $600 - $800
68. A Mickey Mouse Playing Violin Pin with Box. (Disney, 1930s) A pressed wood composition and enamel pin from the Mickey Mouse Jewelry line with the original box and backing card. The pin measures 1.5”x1.75” and its box is 2.5”x2.5”x.25”. The pin is in very good condition with minor spot enamel loss and a surface chip to Mickey’s hand. The box is in good condition, exhibiting some color fading and soiling from age, and a split to one side of the lid. $300 - $500
69. A “Pin the Tail on Mickey” Party Game. (Marks Bros, 1930s) An original “Pin the Tail on Mickey” party game by Marks Bros. The 10”x8” envelope contains an 18”x22” Mickey Mouse Poster and a sheet retaining 8 of 16 original tails. The game with its unused tails and poster is in very good condition, exhibiting small pencil marks, creasing, and slight separation along the original folds. The envelope is in good condition
70. Mickey Mouse and Friends Art Glass. (Reliance Picture Frame Co., 1930s) A framed enamel-on-glass picture of Mickey and friends produced by the Reliance Picture Frame Company, an early licensee of the Disney Studio. The piece is in its original frame with production information on the back. Measuring 7.75”x10.75”, the art is in very good condition, with wear and repair visible to the frame. $200 - $400
71. A 1930s Disney Character Figure Collection. (Borgfeldt/Dixon, 1930s) A collection of five early Disney character figures including a large composition Mickey pencil holder by Dixon, and four Borgfeldt-distributed bisque figures of Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig, and Mickey with a waving hand. The bisque figures measure 5” to 3.5” tall and the pencil holder is 4.5” tall. Each piece is in very good-to-fine condition with light wear to some. $200 - $400
72. A Mickey Mouse Children’s Desk and Pluto Bench. (Kroehler, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse Children’s Desk complete with its Pluto bench, each produced by Kroehler Manufacturing. Measuring 23” tall, 26.25” wide, and 15.5” deep, the desk is in good condition, with chips, mild cracks, and wear to the desktop and painted areas from use. Measuring 17.5” tall and 19.75”x10”, the bench is in good condition exhibiting chips, scuffs, scratches, and wear. $500 - $800
73. A Mickey Mouse Magic Show Riddle Page. (McLean & Son, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Magic Show Riddle Page produced by candy manufacturer A. McLean & Son. Sold for a penny, Donald Duck poses a riddle whose answer is revealed when the screen in the theater image is wet. Measuring 5”x5”, the piece is in very good condition, with typical wear from age and a light fold. $100 - $200
74. A Mickey Mouse Recipe Scrap Book. (Disney, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Recipe Scrap Book with over 40 recipes that include bread as an ingredient. These promotional books were issued through bakeries across the country and this one was distributed by the Waldensian Baking Company in North Carolina. Measuring 4.25”x6.25” the booklet is in very good condition, with a color shift to the cover and slight wear. $100 - $200
75. A 1937 Mickey Mouse Birthday Greetings Card. (Hallmark, 1937) A rare Mickey Mouse birthday card, inscribed inside simply to “Daddy.” The 3”x5.25” card is in very good condition, with slight creasing. $100 - $200
76. A Mickey Mouse Tie Rack. (Disney, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse tie rack featuring Mickey and Donald Duck. Measuring 9” x 5” x 1.25”, the wooden rack is in good condition, with light wear including scratches and scuffs, and color fading to the painted image. $300 - $500
77. A Mickey Mouse Tie Rack with Snow White Ties. (Disney, 1930s) A wall-mountable Mickey Mouse tie rack with two “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” neckties. Measuring 7.5”x10.75” the rack is in very good condition with wear, and slight oxidation to the metal ring. The ties measuring 39” and 41” are in good condition, with wear and fading from age. $300 - $500
79. A Set of Early Walt Disney Handkerchiefs. (Disney, 1938) A Walt Disney Handkerchiefs boxed set, featuring embroidery of Mickey & Minnie Mouse. Measuring 7”x7”, the box is in fair condition with splitting and creasing to one corner and light wear. The handkerchiefs are in good unused condition with some spotting from age. $100 - $200
good condition, with fading and wear from age. $200 - $400
80. A Mickey Mouse Recipe Scrapbook and Bell Bread Button. (Disney, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Recipe Scrap Book and promotional pin from Bell Bread. Bakeries across the country distributed this with the back cover personalized. This one includes a matching pin from the same bakery, and six Mickey stickers pasted in or torn loose from the appropriate pages within. Measuring 4.25”x6.25” the booklet is in good condition, with wear to the top of the cover, and paper residue inside from removed stickers. The 1.25” button is in good condition with spots of discoloration and oxidation to the back. $200 - $400
81. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dopey Doll. (Ideal,1937) A rare Dopey doll released by Ideal, in time with the original release of Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The doll features a hand-painted composition head, with felt and textile clothing. Measuring 11.25” tall, the figure of Dopey is in very good condition with light wear and retaining its original product tag. The 12.25”6.25”x3.5” box is in very good condition with a crisp label, exhibiting light wear and writing on its lid. $200 - $400
82. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Happy from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cel has been trimmed to image and applied to a blank 10.5” x 12.5” cel for display, with a new 10.75” x 13.5” background accomplished in gouache and watercolor. The cel displays in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000
83. A Signed “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Sneezy from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Ken O’Connor. Sneezy’s image size is 2.5”x 4.5” on an untrimmed 11.5”x9.5” sheet of animation paper. The drawing displays in very good condition with slight color shift to the paper from age, and wear from original production use $300 - $500
84. A Shamus Culhane Signed Drawing of The Seven Dwarfs. (Culhane, 1980s) An original drawing of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” signed by animator Shamus Culhane. This drawing depicts all seven dwarfs as they head off to home, singing “Heigh-Ho,” in one of the most well-known sequences of the film. Culhane served as lead animator of this sequence and signed the drawing on the lower left. With a character image size of 9” x 3.25” on 7.45” x 12.5” paper, the drawing is in very good condition with tape residue along the bottom and a .5” tear along the top edge. $300 - $500
85. A “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” Hag Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of the Hag from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the image of the Hag measures 4.25”x5.5” on untrimmed 11.5”x9.75” animation paper. The artwork is signed by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of Walt Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men of animation. The artwork displays in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $400 - $600
87. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1937) A layout drawing of Sleepy and Bashful from a scene of Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The artwork is accomplished in graphite and colored pencil and gives camera direction for production. The piece has an image size of 10.25”x7.5” on 12”x10” untrimmed animation paper and is in very good condition with yellowing from age and faint wear. $300 - $500
86. A Marc Davis Signed Snow White Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” signed by legendary Disney animator Marc Davis. The piece is paired with a card signed by Adriana Caselotti, the voice of Snow White. The art has a character image size of 6”x6.75” on 10” x 12” untrimmed animation paper, and the card is 3.5” x 5”. Both pieces are in very good condition, with light wear to the drawing from production use. $600 - $800
88. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Animation Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Doc and a deer from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The piece has a character image size of 8” x 4.5” on a sheet of untrimmed 12” x 10” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition exhibiting light creases throughout and expected wear from production. $500 - $700
89. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs depicting Doc, Sneezy, Bashful, and Sleepy in the “Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum” (Washing Song) sequence. The piece has an image size of 5.5”x10.5” on its 10”x12” untrimmed animation paper and displays in very good-to-fine condition, exhibiting light wear from production. $500 - $700
90. A Rough Production Drawing of Dwarfs from Snow White. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Doc, Sneezy, Happy, Bashful, and Dopey from the animated feature “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Accomplished in graphite, the image measures 4.75”x2.25” on 12” x 10” untrimmed animation paper. The piece is in fair condition with chipping along the top and left edges of the paper, and wear from production use and age. $400 - $600
91. A Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Boxed Bisque Figure Set. (Borgfeldt, 1938) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” bisque figure set in the original floral motif box. Each figure measures 3.5” to 2.5” tall and is in good condition, exhibiting dust retention, scuffs, and wear to painted areas. Measuring 9”x4.75”x1.5”, the cardstock box is in good condition, with a few tears and light spots of discoloration and wear. $200 - $400
92. A Dopey Wind-Up Tin Toy in Box. (MARX, 1938) A Dopey tinlitho wind-up toy with the original box. When wound, Dopey waddles as his eyes move. The winding mechanism still functions but at a reduced strength from the original design. Measuring 8.25”x2.75”x3”, the tin toy is in good condition with scratches and scuffs. The 3” x 2.75” x 8.5” box displays in good condition, with wear at edges and flaps, and repair inside two torn sides. $200 - $400
93. A Set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Disneykins. (MARX, 1971) A rare Disneykins “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” eight-figure set, rereleased together on a card. Measuring from 1” to 1.75” tall, the figures are in fine condition sealed to the card. The rare 8.5” x 7.25” card is in good condition with typical wear including creases, light staining, and rippling. $200 - $400
95. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Ceramic Figure Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) A set of eight ceramic figures of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The figures measure from 5”x3.5” to 4.5”x2”, and are in fine condition with imperfections from production, and each retaining their original boxes, Enesco labels, and Disneyland price stickers. $200 - $400
94. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Light Set by NOMA. (NOMA, 1930s) A set of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Lights and its original box, featuring the stars of the film. The string of the electric lamps has not been removed from their original position in the 16”x6.25”x2.25” box and is in very good condition with light wear, missing a few bulbs, and with a crack to one lamp cover. The box is in good condition exhibiting creases, dents, scuffs, tape repair, and wear. $200 - $400
96. A Snow White Nite-Lite by Hankscraft with Box. (Hankscraft, 1950s) A Snow White Nite-Lite with its very rare original box. Measuring 3.5” x 5” x 8” tall, the Nite-Lite is in good working condition, with some small scuffs and spots of paint loss. The 3.5” x 5.5” x 8.5” box is in fair but displayable condition, with wear overall and tape repair to the bottom. $200 - $400
97. A 1950s Snow White T.V. Night Light. (Hankscraft, 1950s) A Snow White T.V. Night Light. Test for function, the light is non-operational and the musical feature plays but requires repair to function properly. Measuring 6”x5.25”x4.5”, the piece is in good condition exhibiting scuffs and wear. $100 - $200
99. A Snow White “The Milky Way” Comic Book. (American Dairy Association, 1955) A 16-page promotional “The Milky Way” comic book featuring Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs extolling the virtues of drinking three glasses of milk a day. Measuring 5” x 7.25”, the comic is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
98. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Nickel Candy Bag. (Disney, 1938) A very rare “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” 5-cent candy bag. Measuring 4”x7.5”, the bag is in very good condition, with slight color shift from age. $100 - $200
100. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Board Game. (Parker Brothers, 1938) A Walt Disney’s Own Game of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by Parker Brothers. The complete game comes with four player pieces, two spinners, a game board, and instructions. The pieces and board are in very good-to-fine condition and the instructions and 18.75”x9.75”x1.75” box are in good condition exhibiting a few minor tears, scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400
101. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Target Game. (American Toy Works, 1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Target Game by American Toy Works. Included are the original spring-loaded gun, two projectiles, targets, and a box. The gun does not function, but the contents are in good condition overall exhibiting wear throughout. The 19.25”x13.25”x2” box is in good condition with tears, tape repair, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
103. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Par-T-Masks. (Whitman, 1938) A collection of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Par-T-Masks featuring seven Dwarfs, one Snow White, and one Wicked Witch mask. Measuring from 8.25”x8.5” to 8”x13.5”, the party toys are in good to fine condition with a few tears, creases, spots of discoloration, and light wear to some pieces. Each mask has been mounted to a 24”x36” board for display. $200 - $400
102. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Music Box. (Thorens, 1950s) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs music box manufactured in Switzerland for Thorens of New York, with imagery from the popular film’s poster. The mechanized musical feature plays “Heigh-Ho” and “Someday My Prince Will Come” when wound and switched on. Measuring 5”x3.5”x2.5”, the wooden and glass box is in good working condition with fading, crazing, and chipping to its imagery, exhibiting chipping, scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200
104. A Shaw Pottery Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Figure Set. (Shaw Pottery, 1940s) A very rare complete set of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” figurines created by Evan K. Shaw in 1946. Shaw and his companies, also known as American Pottery and Metlox, produced pottery and many ceramic figurines for the Walt Disney Studio throughout the 1940s and 1950s. These eight figures measuring from 5.5” to 8.75” tall display in very good condition, with light to moderate crazing, and Snow White showing a tiny chip to paint at the bottom of the skirt in the back. All the figures retain their American Pottery foil labels, except for Dopey. $300 - $500
105. A Rare Set of Gund Seven Dwarfs Plush Toys. (Gund, 1967) A rare complete set of Seven Dwarfs dolls by Gund, released in time with the film’s fourth reissue in 1967. Each dwarf retains the paper tag with their name, except for Sneezy. Measuring up to 8.75” tall, the dolls are in fine as-new condition, with only the paper tags and the rubber bands that held them on showing signs of age. $200 - $400
(Pepsodent, 1938) A complete mail-away “Moving Picture Machine” and original envelope, distributed by Pepsodent, sponsor of NBC’s “Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air” radio show. Included is the original envelope, a sheet featuring the lithograph black-and-white cardboard punch-out movie machine, and a double-sided sheet of lithograph color “moving” pictures featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs. When the machine and picture series are fully assembled, flip animation can be observed. Measuring 13.25”x8.75” the envelope and its contents are in good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, tears, creases, and wear throughout, with some punch-out pieces partially separated from their card.
$200 - $400
108. A Ferdinand the Bull Wind-Up Tin Toy. (LineMar, 1938-40s) A “Mechanical Fierce Ferdinand the Bull” wind-up toy featuring a twirling tail, bucking head, and shuffling feet. Measuring 6.5” x 2” x 4.25” high, the toy is in very good working condition, with light wear mainly to the flowers.
$200 - $400
107. A Pepsodent Moving Picture Machine. (Pepsodent, 1938) An assembled punch-out mail-away “Moving Picture Machine” distributed by Pepsodent, sponsor of NBC’s “Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air” radio show. Included is one assembled punch-out “Moving Picture Machine” featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs. When fully assembled, flip animation could be observed, but the lithograph color “moving” pictures featuring Disney characters are not included. Measuring 7.75”x7.27”x1.75” and 4”x.75”x.75”, each piece is in good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, tears, creases, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
109. A Walt Disney’s Ferdinand the Bull Brooch Pin. (Disney, 1938) A brooch pin of Walt Disney’s Ferdinand the Bull. Measuring 2”x1.25”, the decorative character pin is in good-to-fair condition with chipping, scuffs, and wear to the enamel, and missing one stone. $200 - $400
110. A Pluto “Watch Me Roll Over” Tin Toy. (Marx, 1939) A Pluto wind-up tin toy. When wound, the tail spins and rolls Pluto over while he moves forward. Measuring 9” x 4” x 3” high, the toy is in working condition, operating more slowly than intended, and missing one ear with the other included but $100 - $200
111. A Roll-Over Pluto Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Marx, 1939) A vintage Pluto wind-up tin toy. When wound, the tail spins and rolls Pluto over while he rolls forward. Measuring 9” x 4” x 3” high, the toy is in good working condition, operating more slowly than intended, and missing the ears. $100 - $200
112. A Walt Disney Character Embroidery Set. (Standard Toycraft Products, 1939) A “Walt Disney Characters Embroidery Set #43-50” featuring popular characters Snow White, the Three Little Pigs, Ferdinand the Bull, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse. Most of the handkerchiefs, thread, thimble, and other contents are packaged in their original place in the box. Measuring 10.25”x15.75”x1.5”, the box is in good condition, exhibiting creases, dents, scuffs, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
113. A Mickey’s and Donald’s Race to Treasure Island Map. (Standard Oil, 1939) A colorful map of the United States depicting Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck’s Race to Treasure Island at the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. Measuring 13” x 22.5”, the map was trimmed to remove its original border images and mounted to a 17.75” x 27” artboard for display. The map displays in very good condition, with a 3” tear visible in the title banner and light wear. $100 - $200
114. A Mickey Mouse “World Fair 1933” Pocketknife. (1970s)
An infamous “World Fair” souvenir pocketknife featuring Mickey Mouse. These knives first appeared in the collector’s market during the 1970s. However, the Mickey Mouse image is a more modern version than was used in 1933, and the “World’s Fair” title is misspelled as “World Fair.” Despite the unusual history of these knives, they are quite desirable among collectors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 3.5” long when closed, the knife is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200
115. A Mickey Mouse “World Fair” Pocketknife. (Unknown, 1970s) An infamous souvenir pocketknife featuring Mickey Mouse. These knives appeared in the collector’s market around the 1970s and are marked as if they were sold at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. However, the Mickey Mouse image on the knife is a more modern version that would not have been used in 1933, and perhaps the most telling detail is that World’s Fair is misspelled as “World Fair.” Despite the unusual history of these knives, they are quite desirable among collectors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 3.5” long when closed, the knife is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
Today Fisher Price is known for plastic and “Little People” toys, but when they began in the 1930s their mainstays were wooden pull toys. In 1935 they were the first major American company to license Disney characters, with Donald Duck their most popular star.
116. A Donald Duck Delivery Pull Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1936) A Donald Duck Delivery pull toy, the first toy developed by Fisher-Price to feature Walt Disney’s Donald Duck. Measuring 11.5”x5”x9”, this toy is in fair condition, with a broken “quacking” feature, retaining both of its detached arms, and exhibiting scuffs, chips, and wear throughout. $300 - $500
117. A Donald Duck Cart Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1938) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Cart Toy #550, featuring “flapping” arms and rocking motion when pulled. Measuring 10”x11.75”x4.75”, the wooden toy is in good working condition exhibiting creases to its lithographic parts, minor oxidation, scuffs, chips, creases, and wear to its wood parts, and a replacement pull string and arms. $300 - $500
119. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck “Walky Balky” Back-Up Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1936)
118. A Fisher-Price Dapper Donald Duck Pull Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1936-38) A Fisher-Price Dapper Donald Duck pull toy #460 featuring an early, long-billed Donald Duck. Measuring 7” tall and 4”2.5”, this lithograph, wood, metal, and plastic toy is in good working condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear throughout, and missing its original wooden pull. $300 - $500
A Fisher-Price Donald Duck “Walky Balky” Back-Up toy #358, featuring Donald and Mickey’s Orphans, designed with a flapping arm motion triggered when the key is wound. The keyed mechanism and stiff wheel axle require service for the toy to propel forward. Measuring 8.75” tall and 9.75”x4”, this lithograph and wood mechanized toy displays in fair condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, and wear throughout.
$300 - $500
120. A Fisher-Price Dapper Donald Duck Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1936-37) A Fisher-Price Dapper Donald Duck toy, featuring a “quacking” sound and arm flapping motion when pulled. This was the first Donald Duck toy released through Fisher-Price. There is a stiffness to the front axle requiring service, and the pull and string are missing. Measuring 8.75” tall and 7.25”x3.75”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy displays in good condition, exhibiting scuffs, chips, and light wear throughout.
$300 - $500
121. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Cart Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1937) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Cart toy, designed to feature a “quacking” sound when pulled. There is a stiffness to the front axle requiring service, and the “quacking” sound does not function. Measuring 8.75” tall and 11.5”x5”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy is in fair condition, exhibiting a missing pull string and missing its arms, spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
123. A Fisher-Price Dogcart Donald Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1936-37) A Fisher-Price Dogcart Donald toy #149, designed to feature a galloping motion to Pluto when pushed. There is a stiffness to the axles requiring service, and the galloping motion does not function smoothly. Measuring 10” tall and 15”x4.5”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy is in fair condition, exhibiting soiling and spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, and wear throughout.
$300 - $500
122. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Trotter Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1937) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Trotter Toy #741, featuring an angry-faced longbilled Donald with leg “trotting” and arm flapping motion. There is a stiffness to the axles preventing the motion and sound from functioning smoothly. Measuring 8.5” tall and 20”x5.5”, this lithograph and wood toy displays in good condition, exhibiting cracks, spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
124. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck ChooChoo Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1937) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Choo-Choo toy #465, featuring a bell-ringing motion when pulled. There is a stiffness to the axles requiring service, and the ringing motion does not function smoothly. Measuring 7.25” tall and 8.25”x3.25”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy is in good condition, exhibiting patina, oxidation, spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, wear throughout, and a missing pull. $300 - $500
125. A Fisher-Price Strutter Donald Duck Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1941) A Fisher-Price Strutter Donald Duck toy #510, designed to feature an arm strutting motion when pulled. There is a stiffness to the axles requiring service, and the strutting motion does not function smoothly. Measuring 10.25” tall and 11.5”x5.75”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy is in good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, wear throughout, and a missing pull. $200 - $400
126. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Cart Toy. (Fisher-Price, 194248) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Cart toy #544, featuring arm-swinging motion and a “quacking” sound when pulled. Measuring 8.75” tall and 4.25”x11.25”, this lithograph, wood, metal, and plastic toy is in good working condition, with a replacement pull cord, spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear throughout. $300 - $500
128. A Donald Duck Choo-Choo Train Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1940) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Choo-Choo Toy #450 featuring a swinging mallet and ringing bell when pulled. Measuring 9.5”x7”x3.5”, the wooden toy is in fair working condition, missing its pull string and wooden mallet head, exhibiting creases to its lithographic parts, minor oxidation, scuffs, chips, and wear to its wood parts. $300 - $500
127. Donald Duck Drum Major Pull Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1940-41) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Drum Major with Cart toy #550-463, designed to feature a “quacking” sound and baton twirling motion when pulled. There is a stiffness to the front axle requiring service, and the baton twirling motion does not function. Measuring 8.75” tall and 6.5”x6.5”, this lithograph, wood, and metal toy displays in very good condition, missing its wooden baton top and original pull, and exhibiting spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, and light wear throughout. $300 - $500
129. A Plucky Pinocchio Fisher Price Pull Toy. (Fisher Price, 1940) A Fisher Price Plucky Pinocchio pull toy #494, featuring a rocking Pinocchio and striking bell when pulled. Measuring 3.25” x 9” x 8.5” high, the toy is in fair condition, with some peeling and paper loss to the donkey litho on either side. $300 - $500
130. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Drum Major Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1946-48) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Drum Major toy #400, featuring a baton-twirling motion and “quacking” sound when pulled. Measuring 10” tall and 7.25”x4.25”, this lithograph, wood, metal, and plastic toy is in good working condition, exhibiting a missing pull, spots of discoloration, chips, scuffs, and light wear throughout.
132. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Toy. (Fisher-Price, 1948-50) A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Drum Major toy #432-532, featuring a baton-twirling motion when pulled. Measuring 7.5” tall and 9” x 4.25”, this lithograph, wood, metal, and plastic toy is in fair non-functional condition, with spots of discoloration, scuffs, and light wear throughout. The figure of toy #432-532 is missing its wooden cart and has been mounted to a smaller base belonging to toy model #463-550. $300 - $500
131. A Fisher-Price Talking Donald Duck Toy. (Fisher-Price, 195558) A Fisher-Price Talking Donald Duck Toy #765, featuring a “quacking” sound when pulled. Measuring 8.75” tall and 6.5” x 6.5”, this lithograph, wood, metal, and plastic toy is in very good working condition, retaining its original pull, with spots of discoloration, scuffs, and light wear throughout. $300 - $500
133. A British Donald Duck Toy. (1930s-40s) A Donald Duck wooden toy manufactured in the United Kingdom. The figure is partially detached from the base, there is heavy oxidation and bends to the metal parts, and the mallets are missing, preventing the bell-ringing function. Measuring 9” x 4.5”x 9” tall, the toy displays in fair condition, with wear to the cloth elements, and chips, scuffs, and general wear throughout. $300 - $500
In the 1940s after “Bambi,” Disney stepped away from full-length animated features to produce package films – assemblages of several short segments – that were less expensive to produce. While World War II sent Americans into service around the world, they brought Disney with them. The Studio created over 1,200 insignia for all branches of the U.S. armed forces at no charge to the government. Although this was a costly endeavor for Disney during a time when revenues were sparse, in the long run millions of servicemen came to associate Disney with their proud service, America, and home.
134. A Mickey Mouse Children’s (Disney, 1940s) A wooden children’s writing desk chair featuring hand-painted imagery of Mickey Mouse. Measuring 16.75” x 16.25” x 27.75” tall, the chair is in good overall condition, with chips, scuffs, and general age-related wear
1940s)
ringing
and motion when pulled. There is a stiffness to the axles preventing the motion and sound from functioning smoothly. Measuring 26” x 6” x 8.5” tall, the lithograph, wood, and metal toy displays in fair condition,
light oxidation, soiling, spots of discoloration, scuffs, and chips. $300 - $500
135. A Rare Three Little Pigs Soap Set in Box. (Lightfoot, 1940s) A rare Three Little Pigs Soap set with the original box, manufactured by Lightfoot Schultz. The set includes three soap bars featuring relief carvings of Fifer, Fiddler, and Practical Pig. Measuring 2” x 3”x .75” each, the set is in good condition with age-related wear, and a chip to the Fifer soap. The 6.25” x 3.25”x 1” box is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and handling wear.
$100 - $200
good working condition, exhibiting a missing pull, scuffs, chips, scratches, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
138. A “Pinocchio” Figaro Effects Animation Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Figaro from Disney’s “Pinocchio.” The drawing annotated as “EFX,” was created at the Studio and used during the animation process for a sequence that utilized special effects. Figaro has an image size of 5” x 4” on trimmed 9.5” x 12” animation paper and is in good condition with slight discoloration, scuffs, and marks from production use. $300 - $500
140. A Rare Large Pinocchio Doll by Knickerbocker. (Knickerbocker, 1939) A very rare large Pinocchio doll by the renowned Knickerbocker Toy Company of New York produced right before the Disney film’s release. This handpainted composition doll features jointed arms and legs and a tailored corduroy, cloth, and felt outfit. Measuring 13” x 33”, the doll is in good condition considering its material and age, with crazing, cracks, wear, scuffs, discoloration, and retaining the original manufacturer’s tag. $400 - $600
139. An RCA Victor Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Record Set. (RCA, 1949) A Little Nipper Series “Walt Disney’s Pinocchio” 2-record set featuring an illustrated storybook and the vocal talents of Cliff Edwards, the voice of Jiminy Cricket. Measuring 7” in diameter, each plastic “non-breakable” record is in very good condition with faint scuffs and scratches. The 7.5” x 7.5” cover is in fair-to-good condition with scuffs, tears, and wear to the spine. $100 - $200
141. A “Pinocchio The Merry Puppet Game.” (Milton Bradley, 1939) A Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio The Merry Puppet Game,” including four player pieces, cards, a spinner, a game board, and reprinted instructions. The pieces and board are in fair-to-good condition and the 19” x 9.5” x 1.75” box is in fair condition with fading, tears, tape repair, scuffs, scratches, and age-related wear. $100 - $200
142. A Rare Pinocchio the Acrobat! Wind-Up Tin Toy.
“Pinocchio the Acrobat!” tin toy featuring aerial tricks and a rocking motion when wound and pushed. Measuring 2.25” x 11.25” x 16.5” high, the toy is in very good working condition, with scratches, scuffs, and wear from use.
143. A Multi-Signed “Fantasia” Production Cel. (Disney, 1940)
A hand-painted production cel of a baby pegasus from the “Pastoral Symphony” segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The cel and mat has been hand-signed by Legendary Walt Disney Studio animators Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Ken O’Connor. The character has been trimmed to the image and placed on a new cel signed by Frank and Ollie, with a mat signed by O’Connor. The artwork is accompanied by a background with a “WDP” stamp. This piece has a character image size of 2.25” x 1.5” on a cel with a visible image size of 7.5” x 5.25”. The trimmed cel is in very good condition with light wear. $800 - $1,000
144. A “Fantasia” Pastoral Symphony Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of three cherubs from the “Pastoral Symphony” segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The hand-painted cel is accompanied by a painted reproduction background of a tree, with a “WDP” stamp on the front and a copyright note on the back. The piece has a total character image size of 5”x 4” within a 5.25” x 5.75” mat opening and 14” x 14.5” frame. The trimmed cel is in very good condition with a faint discoloration from the original Corvoisier setup process, light wear, and expected minor curling from age. The frame is in very good condition with light wear. $600 - $800
145. A Hand-Painted Limited Edition Chernabog Cel. (Disney, 1987)
A handpainted limited-edition cel of Chernabog from the “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Based on the original animator’s production drawings, the piece is both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a sheet of celluloid. Numbered 128/275 the cel has an image size of 13.5” x 10.25” on a 16” x 12” sheet and is in fine condition with a pinpoint-sized dimple original to production. $300 - $500
146. A “Fantasia” Centaurs Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A hand-painted limited-edition cel of centaurs and cherubs from the “Pastoral Symphony” sequence of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Based on the original animator’s production drawings, the piece is both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a sheet of celluloid. Numbered 128/275, the cel has an image size of 11.75” x 8.75”, on a 16” x 12” sheet and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
147. A “Fantasia” Pegasus Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A handpainted limited-edition cel of a pair of pegasus from “Pastoral Symphony” in Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” This cel painting was based on the original animator’s production drawings and was both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a cel sheet. This piece is numbered “128/275” and has an image size of 11.75”x8.5”, on a 16”x12” cel sheet. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
148. A “Fantasia” Hippo and Gator Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A hand-painted limited-edition cel of ballet dancers Hyacinth Hippo and Ben Ali Gator from “The Dance of the Hours” in Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” This cel painting was based on the original animator’s production drawings and was both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a cel sheet. This piece is numbered “128/275” and has an image size of 11”x7.5”, on a 16”x12” cel sheet, and within a 23.75”x19.75” frame. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
149. A “Fantasia” Bacchus Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A hand-painted limited-edition cel of Bacchus, Jacchus, and a satyr from “Pastoral Symphony” in Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” This cel painting was based on the original animator’s production drawings and was both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a cel sheet. This piece is numbered “128/275” and has a character image size of 9”x6.5”, on a 16”x12” cel sheet. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
151. A “Fantasia” Elephant Ceramic Figurine by Vernon Kilns. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) An elephant ceramic figurine inspired by Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Measuring 5.5” tall, the piece is in very good to fine condition with a tiny unglazed spot on the right arm, original to production. $200 - $400
150. A “Fantasia” Mickey Mouse Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A hand-painted limited-edition cel of Mickey Mouse and a broom from the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” in Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” This cel painting was based on the original animator’s production drawings and was both hand-inked and accomplished in gouache on a cel sheet. This piece is numbered “128/275” and has a character image size of 8”x5.75”, on a 16”x12” cel sheet. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
152. A “Fantasia” Pastoral Symphony Pegasus Sericel. (Disney, 1990) A limited-edition serigraph cel of the pegasi from the “Pastoral Symphony” sequence in Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” This cel was based on the original animator’s production drawings and used the silk-screen print process of color reproduction. The black pegasus measures 6” x 6” and the babies each measure 1.5” x 1.5”. Released in a limited edition of 2500 and measuring 10” x 13” in a 16” x 19” matte, the cel is in very good condition, with light wear and tape residue on the right side and back of the matte. $200 - $400
153. A “Fantasia” Satyr Ceramic Figurine by Vernon Kilns. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A satyr ceramic figurine inspired by Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Measuring 4” tall, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
154. A “Fantasia” Pegasus Ceramic Figurine. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A baby Pegasus ceramic figurine inspired by Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Measuring 4.5” tall, the piece is in very good to fine condition with very light wear. $200 - $400
155. A “Dumbo” Ceramic Figurine by Evan Shaw. (Evan K. Shaw, 1940s) A ceramic figure inspired by Walt Disney’s Dumbo. Measuring 6.5” x 4.5” x 5.25” high, the figure is in very good overall condition, with very slight crazing and a small area of wear to the glaze on the ear $200 - $400
156. A Walt Disney Classics Bambi Print. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Walt Disney Classics print of Bambi and Thumper, released exclusively through Disneyland. The dye-transfer print measures 14”x12” in its original mat and is in very good condition, with slight wear to the mat. $100 - $200
159. A Walt Disney 1942 War Rations Packet. (Disney/ U.S. government, 1942) A World War II Disney Ration book sleeve, with certificate and ration coupon book. The colorful Packet depicts Mickey and friends happily shopping for groceries with their ration books in hand. Measuring 6.25”x5”, the packet is in very good condition, with some scuffs and discoloration overall. $200 - $400
158. A Courvoisier Thumper Multi-Plane Glass Painting. (Disney, 1942) A “Thumper and Butterflies Multiplane Painting No.12” by Courvoisier Galleries. After their success marketing original production cels, Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco presented these hand-painted-on-glass multiplane paintings to demonstrate Disney’s Multiplane Camera. Composed of two hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 7”x 6.25”. The piece is in good condition, with some spots of paint loss to the back layer and missing its Courvoisier frame and background.
160. A “Saludos Amigos” Donald Duck with Bee Cel. (Disney, 1942) A hand-painted limited-edition cel of Donald Duck and a bee from Disney’s 1942 feature film, “Saludos Amigos.” During wartime, with Disney Studio production slowing down, Courvoisier experimented with creating limited-edition cels for release to the public. Only a handful of images were made, and by the mid-1940s they were no longer being produced. This cel was produced in a limited edition of 250. Donald has an image size of 4” x 4.5” and the bee measures 0.5” x 1”, both in fine condition with an airbrushed background. The entire piece measures 6.5” x 7.5” with a 13” x 14.5” mat. $200 - $400
161. A Disney Character War Savings Bond Owner Certificate. (Disney, 1944) A certificate issued by the War Finance Committee of the United States Treasury Department acknowledging that the holder, Miss June M. Roehrig of George Washington School, is an owner of a United States War Savings Bond. The certificate is dated November 21, 1944, and features the popular Disney characters of the era, highlighting a unique time of Disney’s contributions to the war effort. A “Sixth War Loan” paper measuring 3.75” x 4.25” is taped to it. Measuring 8” x10” on 10.75” x 14” backing paper, the certificate is in very good condition, taped to the yellow-
162. A 1946 Donald Duck Camera with Original Box. (Herbert George Co, 1946) A Donald Duck camera with the original box and inserts. The hard Bakelite camera body features a molded image of Donald and his nephews on the back. The camera captured 12 exposures to a roll of film using a simple leaf shutter. The camera comes with its original wire neck strap, box including the cardboard insert, instructions, and a photo contest form. Measuring 3”x4.5” and 2.75” deep, the camera is in very good condition, with light scuffs and wear. The 3.5” x 4.75” x 3.25” box and papers are in very good condition, with expected light wear from age. $200 - $400
163. A Ward Kimball Signed Bongo the Bear and Lulubelle Cel. (Disney, 1947) An original production cel of Bongo and Lulubelle from Walt Disney’s “Fun and Fancy Free.” The characters have been trimmed to image and placed on a new cel signed by Ward Kimball. The image size is 4.25”x3.25” and the cel is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
164. Donald Duck 1941 Sunday Comic Strip Original Art. (Disney, 1941) The original art for a Donald Duck Sunday comic strip dated July 13, 1941. The entire strip is hand-drawn and inked, with the title block a paste-up of pre-existing art (a common practice). Measuring 24” x 17”, the art is in good condition, with rippling to the paper, and overall wear from age and handling including scuffs, small stains, and pinholes. $400 - $600
165. A Mickey Mouse Chums Button.
A rare promotional “Mickey Mouse Chums” membership button promot ing the Mickey Mouse Weekly, with enamel imagery and a “J.B. Gaunt, London” backstamp. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is in good condition with wear and light scuffs throughout. $200 - $400
166. A Mickey Mouse Penney’s “Back To School” Button. (Penney’s, 1940s) A rare promotional Mickey Mouse “Back To School” button for Penney’s department store, with a “Pudlin Co. Inc. 288 5th Ave. N.Y.C.” backstamp. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is in good condition exhibiting light dimples and wear throughout, and bends to the pin. $200 - $400
167. A “Pluto’s Sweater” Reproduction Poster. (Disney, 1990) A reproduction of the 1949 one-sheet for the cartoon short ”Pluto’s Sweater.” Measuring 11”x16.5”, the poster is in good condition, exhibiting creasing, scuffs, fading, a 3” tear along the top of the card, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
168. A Pinocchio Wind-Up Tin Toy. (MARX, 1939) A tin-litho wind-up Pinocchio toy manufactured by MARX. When wound with the integral key, Pinocchio’s feet waddle as his eyes and nose bounce. Tested for function the toy operates, though slowly. Measuring 3.25” x 2.5” x 8.5” high, the toy displays in good condition with spots of light wear. $100 - $200
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the wrapper is in fair condition with much wear and spotting. $100 - $200
169. Walt Disney Character House Shoes by Trimfoot. (Trimfoot, 1940s) A pair of children’s house shoes featuring Pluto, with the original box. Each felt shoe measures 3” x 8” x 4” and is in very good condition, with light wear from use including scuffs and small spots of soiling, and a hole cut at the big toe of the right shoe. The 6.25” x 9.5” x 3.5” box is in very good condition with typical wear, light creasing, an ink mark, and split to the lid edge. $100 - $200
171. A 1940s Mickey Mouse Viewer with Film Strips. (Craftsman Guild, 1940s) A 1940s Mickey Mouse Viewer with its original order form and box, and eight boxed 16mm film strips of still images from popular Walt Disney cartoons. The viewer measures 2.75”x1.75”x1.5” and the box measures 3.75” x 1.75”x 1.75”. Both the viewer and box are in very good condition, with the box showing typical edge wear, and some repairs to the inside. The film strips in 1.75” x 1.75” x .75” boxes are in good-to-very-good condition, with the boxes showing typical wear to edges and flaps. The “Pied Piper” and “Brave Little Tailor” strips show some creasing, and the box for “The Pointer” actually holds a “Practical Pig” filmstrip. $300 - $500
172. A Disney and Sunoco Oil Enamel Sign. (Disney, 1940s) A Disney and Sunoco Oil Sign. The Sunoco and Walt Disney advertising campaign ran from 1939 to 1945, with Disney characters appearing on promotional ink blotters, postcards, and porcelain signs. This 1940s porcelain-coated metallic sign features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto. Measuring 11.75”x24”, the sign is in fair-togood condition with scuffs, chips to paint, and much oxidation throughout. $600 - $800
173. A Character Novelty Co. Pluto Plush Toy. (Character Novelty Company, 1940s) A rare stuffed Pluto toy by the Character Novelty Company of Norwalk, Connecticut, retaining the Company’s signature tag on the left ear. Measuring 6” x 14” (including tail) x 10” high, the toy is in very good condition with the delicate tail, tongue, and collar intact, and light wear from age and display $100 - $200
A Chad Valley Donald and Mickey Cart toy, featuring Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Thumper. There is a stiffness to the axle of the front wheel that requires service. Measuring 7.25” tall and 8.25”x3.25”, this lithograph and wood toy is in good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, scuffs, chips, wear throughout, and a missing pull. $200 - $400
175. Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston Signed Canine Patrol Cel. (Walt Disney, 1945) Original production cels of Pluto and the Turtle from the animated short “Canine Patrol,” signed by legendary Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston and framed with a reproduction of the theatrical poster. Frank and Ollie were two of Walt Disney’s famous “Nine Old Men” of animation, who worked on these characters in this production. The cel image area measures 8,25”x11.25”. The Canine Patrol poster reproduction measures 8”x12”. Both are presented in a double matte measuring 29”x20.” The art presents in very fine condition, with slight scuffs to the top edge of the frame. $700 - $900
176. A “Song of the South” cel in mat signed by Walt Disney. (Disney, 1946) An exceptional original production cel of Br’er Rabbit from Disney’s 1946 feature film “Song of the South”. The cels of Br’er Rabbit as well as leaves, were trimmed to image and applied to an airbrushed background at the studio. The piece was most likely given as a gift and the mat is inscribed and hand-signed by Walt Disney. The entire matted piece measures 15.75”x14.75” with a mat opening of 9”x7.75”. The piece is in good condition with toning and staining to the mat and a few areas of chipping to the paint in the image. $3,000 - $5,000
177. A Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus Game. (Parker Brothers, 1946)
A Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus Game by Parker Brothers. The action “Zip” game comes with five marbles, a game board, and its original box and lid with reprinted instructions. The pieces and board are in very good condition with light wear and the 17.5”x10”x1.75” box is in good condition exhibiting fading, a few small tears, scuffs, faint creases, and wear. $300 - $500
178. A Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby Book and Record. (Disney, 1977) A record with a read-along storybook telling the story of “Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby.” The twenty-four page book includes a 6.75” diameter record in the back pocket. Measuring 7.25” x 7.25”, the book is in good condition with wear and stains on the cover from use, plus the last page has crayon marks and a torn corner. The record plays and is in fair condition with surface scratches and smudges. $100 - $200
179. A “Walt Disney’s Stories of Uncle Remus” Record. (Disney, 1970) A rare “Walt Disney’s Stories of Uncle Remus” Disneyland Record featuring the musical score to Song of the South with an 11-page story based on the film. The record is in good condition with light wear to the record, and creases and spots of discoloration to the album cover.
$100 - $200
181. A Tales of Uncle Remus for Children Album. (Capital, 1947) A Tales of Uncle Remus for Children 3-record album featuring the original motion picture cast with the Pied Pipers. The 78 RPM records measure 9.75” in diameter and are accompanied by their 12”x10.75” cover. The records are in very good condition with light wear and the record cover is in good condition with a loose spine, scuffs, scratches, and wear.
$100 - $200
180. A Walt Disney’s “Song of the South” Half-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1972-73) A half-sheet poster promoting the 1972 rerelease of “Song of the South.” Measuring 22”x17” the glossy poster displays in good condition exhibiting creases and edge wear. $100 - $200
182. Song of the South Re-Release One Sheet Poster on Linen. (Disney, 1972) A one-sheet poster for the 1972 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Song of the South.” The film was re-released theatrically for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Productions in 1972. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in overall very good condition, with wear along its original folds, and has been linen-backed for preservation and display. $200 - $400
183. Original Concept Art from “Song of the South.” (Disney, 1946) An original concept painting for “Walt Disney’s Song of the South” by Walt Disney Studios color stylist Mary Blair. Blair began her career at Disney in 1940 and did preliminary concept work on “Dumbo”, before becoming a color stylist for Saludos Amigos”, The Three Caballeros”, and the animated sequences of “Song of the South.” Her cutting-edge arrangements of color palette led to memorable contributions toward the production of Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and multiple short films. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the piece has a painted image size of 9.25”x9” on its 11”x10.5” artist’s board. It is in very good condition, exhibiting minor surface wear and pinholes in the corners. $10,000 - $15,000
184. A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Duet Tin Toy by MARX. (Marx Toys, 1946) A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Duet tin-litho toy by Marx Toys. Measuring 7.75” x 4.25” x 10” high, the wind-up toy is operable but requires service to function fully. The piece displays in very good condition, with slight wear and minor fading. $200 - $400
186. A Mickey Mouse Alarm Clock. (Ingersoll, 1948) A Mickey Mouse Alarm Clock with the original box. The clock has been tested for function and requires servicing. Measuring 4.25” x 4.75” x 2.75”, the timepiece displays in good condition with dust retention, scuffs, scratches, and wear. The rarely retained box measures 4.75” x 4.75” x 3.25” and is in fair condition exhibiting scuffs, creases, pencil marks, small tears, and wear. $100 - $200
185. A Rare Dell #108 Four Color Donald Duck. (Dell, 1946) A Dell #108 Four Color Donald Duck with “The Terror of the River” by Carl Barks. This is Donald’s seventh self-titled comic featuring 52 pages of stories and art, with the supplementary “The Firebug” story edited by Barks with the last two panels drawn by Carl Buettner. Measuring 7.25”x10.25”, this 7.0 CGC grade comic book is sealed inside its CGC case for preservation. $100 - $200
A tin-litho wind-up parade car, with plastic figures of Mickey Mouse and Pluto. Measuring 11” x 4” x2.75” high, the toy displays in very good condition, with light scuffs and spots of paint loss, but does not function. $100 - $200
188. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962.
Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork has areas with zipatone plastic dots attached by the printer to add shading. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
191. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962. Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork has areas with zipatone plastic dots attached by the printer to add shading. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
189. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962.
Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork has areas with zipatone plastic dots attached by the printer to add shading.. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
192. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962. Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork has areas with zipatone plastic dots attached by the printer to add shading. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
190. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962.
Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork has areas with zipatone plastic dots attached by the printer to add shading. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
193. Original Art for the Merry Menagerie Daily Comic. (Disney, 1948)
Drawn by Bob Grant, Disney’s Merry Menagerie was distributed by King Features and ran as a daily comic in newspapers from 1947 to 1962. Accomplished in colored pencil and ink with an attached printed title and copyrights, the artwork measures 6”x7” on a 7.5”x9.5” heavy paper. The artwork is in very good condition with glue staining around the attached title and expected wear from age. $100 - $200
194. An Original Storyboard Panel from “Melody Time.” (Disney, 1948) An original storyboard panel from the “Trees” sequence of Disney’s 1948 feature film, “Melody Time.” Accomplished in pastels and gouache, the panel measures 7”x5.5” and has been stapled to a 8”x7” piece of black storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear. $300 - $500
195. An Original Storyboard Panel from “Melody Time.” (Disney, 1948) An original storyboard panel from the “Trees” sequence of Disney’s 1948 feature film, “Melody Time.” Accomplished in pastels and gouache, the panel measures 7”x6.25” and has been stapled to a 8”x9” piece of black storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear. $300 - $500
196. Original Storyboard Panels from “Melody Time.” (Disney, 1948) A set of three original storyboard panels from the “Trees” sequence of Disney’s 1948 feature film, “Melody Time.” Accomplished in pastels and gouache, the panels measure 7”x5.5” and have been stapled to 8”x7” pieces of black storyboard paper. All are in very good condition with expected wear from age. $600 - $800
197. Original Storyboard Panels from “Melody Time.” (Disney, 1948) A pair of beautiful storyboard panels from the “Trees” sequence of Disney’s 1948 feature film, “Melody Time.” Accomplished in pastels and gouache, each panel measures 4.75”x4” and has been stapled to a 8”x7.25” piece of black paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear. $500 - $700
198. Original Storyboard Panels from “So Dear To My Heart.”
(Disney, 1949) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1949 Live-Action/Animated feature film, “So Dear To My Heart.” Accomplished in graphite, the panels measure 5”x4” and have been stapled to 6”x5” pieces of storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $500 - $700
200. A Pair of Storyboard Panels from “So Dear To My Heart.” (Disney, 1949) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1949 Live-Action/Animated feature film, “So Dear To My Heart.” Accomplished in graphite and pastels, the panels measure 5”x4” and are in very good condition with light smudging and expected wear from age. $400 - $600
199. A Pair of Storyboard Panels from “So Dear To My Heart.” (Disney, 1949) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1949 Live-Action/Animated feature film, “So Dear To My Heart.” Accomplished in graphite, the panels measure 5”x4” and have been stapled to 6”x5” pieces of storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $500 - $700
201. Original Storyboard Panels from “So Dear To My Heart.” (Disney, 1949) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1949 Live-Action/Animated feature film, “So Dear To My Heart.” Accomplished in pastels and gouache, the panels measure 7”x5.25” and have been stapled to 9”x8” pieces of storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $500 - $700
202. Original Storyboard Panel from “So Dear To My Heart.” (Disney, 1949) An original storyboard panel from Disney’s 1949 Live-Action/Animated feature film, “So Dear To My Heart.” Accomplished in graphite, the panel measures 5”x4” and has been stapled to a 6”x5” piece of black storyboard paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500
203. Storyboard Panel from “The Wind In The Willows.” (Disney 1949) An original storyboard panel from the “The Wind In The Willows” sequence of Disney’s 1949 feature film, “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” Accomplished in graphite, the panel measures 9”x6.5”. The artwork is in very good condition with pinholes and staple holes in the top corners. $400 - $600
204. A Storyboard Panel from “The Wind in the Willows.” (Disney 1949) An impressive storyboard panel from the “The Wind In The Willows” sequence of Disney’s 1949 feature film, “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” Accomplished in graphite and pastel, the 8”x5.75” panel was attached to a 9”x6.25” piece of artists’ board at the studio for display. The artwork is in very good condition, showing light wear and smudging. $500 - $700
205. A Signed Hallmark Mary Blair “Las Posadas” Card. (Hallmark, 1945) An extremely rare printing proof of artwork for a greeting card featuring Disney Legend Mary Blair’s designs from the “Las Posadas” segment of the 1944 Disney film “The Three Caballeros.” In 1941 Blair was asked by Disney to join the Studio’s expedition to South America and due to her design and color prowess, was given the role of art supervisor on “The Three Caballeros.” Blair was then chosen as the color stylist for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and several theatrical shorts. It was her conceptual work and styling that set the tone for the first three features of the Studio in the 1950s. Her early concepts are considered by many collectors to be some of the most desirable and important artwork to come out of the Studio. Hand-signed by Blair on the lower right and presented in an 11.25” x 13.25” mat with a 4.75” x 6.25” window in a 13.75” x 15.75” frame, the postcard is in very good condition with light wear. $2,000 - $3,000
In the 1950s, Disney came to be known as “Disneyland” both on television and in Anaheim, California. Walt Disney embraced television and cleverly used his weekly Disneyland program to tantalize the public with sneak peeks at the theme park and film releases like “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and “Lady and the Tramp.” While Walt focused less on animation by the end of the decade, “Sleeping Beauty” in 1959 is still seen as a pinnacle of animation design to this day.
206. A Pair of Original Storyboard Panels from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Accomplished in graphite and pastels, the panels measure 5”x4” and have been stapled to 7”x5.5” pieces of black storyboard paper. The artwork is attributed to Disney Legend Bill Peet and is in very good condition with light smudging and expected wear from age. One panel has a small tear at the bottom left. $500 - $700
208. An Original Storyboard Panel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original storyboard panel from Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Accomplished in graphite, the artwork features Cinderella weeping in her courtyard and was most likely drawn by Disney Legend Bill Peet. The panel measures 5”x4” and has been stapled to a 5.75”x5” piece of stiff black paper. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear. $300 - $500
207. A Pair of Original Storyboard Panels from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Accomplished in graphite and pastels, the panels measure 5”x4” and have been stapled to 7”x5.5” pieces of black storyboard paper. The artwork is attributed to Disney Legend Bill Peet and is in very good condition with light smudging and expected wear from age. $500 - $700
209. An Original Concept Drawing from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original concept of a courtyard from Disney’s 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Accomplished in pastels on 9”x6” artists’ board, the artwork is in very good condition with light smudging, pinholes in the top corners, and expected wear from age. $500 - $700
211. A Cinderella Drinking Glass Set. (Libbey, 1950s) A complete set of eight promotional Cinderella drinking glasses offered through various Cottage Cheese dairies. Measuring 4.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the drinking glasses are in very good-to-fine condition with light wear to some. $300 - $500
210. An Original Cinderella Wristwatch and Box. (US Time, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Cinderella wristwatch with its glass slipper display and rare original box. The timepiece has a watch case measuring 1” in diameter and a band measuring 6.75” long. The watch is in very good condition with creases to the band from the original display, and light wear to the crystal. The 3.75” x 3”x 1.5” plastic slipper display is in very good condition with light wear and the 5” x 5” x 3” box is in good condition with fading, scuffs, and wear throughout. $300 - $500
212. A “No Smoking” Reproduction Poster. (Disney, 1990) A reproduction of the 1951 one-sheet for the cartoon short “No Smoking.” Measuring 11”x17”, the poster is in good condition exhibiting creases, a few small tears, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
213. A Mary Blair “Alice in Wonderland” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1946) An original concept painting for Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” by Walt Disney Studios color stylist Mary Blair. A decade after beginning her employment with the Studio, Mary Blair’s cutting-edge arrangements of color palette distinguished her work. This led to memorable contributions toward the production of Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and multiple short films. This key scene concept depicts Alice at the mad tea party and has been accomplished in gouache on artist’s board. The piece has a painted image size of 9” x 8” on its 10” x 9” artist’s board. It is in very good condition, exhibiting minor surface wear and pinholes in the corners. $10,000 - $15,000
214. An Original Production Cel From “Alice In Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An exceptional original production cel of Alice from the feature film “Alice In Wonderland.” The image of Alice measures 8.5”x6.5” on a slightly trimmed 11.5”x9” animation cel. The cel has been paired with a color copy background for display. The artwork is in very good condition with all paint intact. The edges of the cel contain tape residue from a previous framing, but the image is not affected. $2,000 - $3,000
215. An Alice in Wonderland Store Display. (Unknown, 1960s) An “Alice in Wonderland” animated card soldier, likely displayed in a department store window. The Two of Spades holds a paintbrush while balancing on a ladder. The card back is a very detailed and eye-catching painted blue pattern. When plugged in, the ladder functions properly, rocking forward and back. Measuring 22.75” x 67”, the display is in good working condition with much fraying and discoloration to the black felt, oxidation to the ladder, and wear from age and use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000
“Peter Pan” Concept Art. (Disney, 1946) An original pan concept painting for Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” by Walt Disney Studios color stylist Mary Blair. A decade after beginning her employment with the Studio, Mary Blair’s cutting-edge color palettes distinguished her work. This led to memorable contributions toward the production of “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and multiple short films. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the piece has a painted image size of 17.5” x 8” on its 19” x 9” artist’s board. It is in very good condition, exhibiting minor surface wear pinholes in the corners. $12,000$15,000
216. Mary Blair
217. A “Peter Pan” 1969 Reissue Linen-Backed 6-sheet Poster. (Disney, 1969) A six-sheet poster for the 1969 theatrical rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Measuring 85” x 80.5”, the poster has been linen backed for preservation. The poster displays in very good condition, with very light wear. $500 - $700
218. A “Peter Pan” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1953) An original production drawing of Peter Pan from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” The character image measures 7.5” x 10.75” on untrimmed 12.5” x 15” animation paper and is in very good condition with light edge wear, stains at the bottom right corner, and minor creases. $400 - $600
219. An Original Production Cel
From “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953)
An original production cel of Tinker Bell from Disney’s 1953 feature film, “Peter Pan.” The cel of Tinker Bell has been trimmed to image and applied to a new cel with hand-painted reproduction wings. Tinker Bell’s image measures 2”x4.5” and the entire piece measures 17”x12.5”. The artwork is in fine condition and has been placed on a color reproduction background. $2,000 - $4,000
220. An Original “Peter Pan” Lost Boys Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1953) An original production cel of two Lost Boys from Disney’s 1953 feature film, “Peter Pan.” The hand-painted cel has a character image size of 5”x8” within a 6”x8.5” mat. The cel is in very good condition with wear to lines and areas of lifting paint. $200 - $400
221. A “Peter Pan Playtime Statuettes” Set in Box. (Whitman, 1952) A Peter Pan Playtime Statuettes set with its original box, including all 11 figures, seven stands, and one 24”x14” map. The pieces are in very good condition with light wear and the 12.5”x7.5”x1.5” box is in fair condition exhibiting creases, dents, surface loss, tears, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
222. A Peter Pan School Satchel. (Disney, 1950s) A children’s school satchel featuring a 3D vinyl face of Peter Pan. Measuring 9” x 13.5” x 1.5”, the canvas and vinyl satchel is in very good condition with slight spotting and wear from age, oxidation to metal fixtures, and wear to the leather straps from use. $200 - $400
223. An Admiral Television Studio Toy Featuring Peter Pan. (Admiral, 1953) An Admiral Television Studio featuring Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. A premium manufactured for Admiral Electronics, the set contains the Television Studio Script Book, four lithographic cards with punch-out pieces, and metal and magnetic components to assemble the television stage, props, and “Magic Wand.” The cards measure 14.5” x 16” and the envelope is 16.5” x 16.75”. The cards and envelope package are in fair-to-good condition, with creases and tears to the envelope, and creases, wear, and tape repair used to retain the punch-outs within their cards. $200 - $400
224. A “Working For Peanuts” Reproduction Poster. (Disney, 1990) A reproduction of the 1953 one-sheet for the cartoon short “Working For Peanuts.” Measuring 11” x 16.5”, the poster is in good condition exhibiting creasing, scuffs, fading, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
225. A Peter and Harrison Ellenshaw Nautilus Print. (Disney, 2004) A limited edition fine art giclee on canvas print, “Lying in Wait,” signed by both Peter and Harrison Ellenshaw. Peter Ellenshaw produced many fantastic background scenic illustrations for the original 1954 feature film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” This artwork of the Nautilus was created by the father and son duo in 2004 and has been numbered “16/95.” The print is in very good condition with very small scuffs to the image, within its original 45.25” x 27.25” frame. $400 - $600
226. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Rerelease One-Sheet. (Disney, 1971) A one-sheet poster for the 1971 rerelease of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 27” x “41, the colorful poster displays in very good condition, with tack holes and small tears at corners, original folds, and slight separation at original fold points. $200 - $400
227. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Story and Picture Preview. (Disney, 1952-53) An extremely rare Story and Picture Preview book of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” This 23-page book was distributed to licensees to design merchandise before the film was completed. It contains a synopsis of the script, schematics of the Nautilus, photographs of props, and illustrations of the main characters and scenes. The book is copyrighted 1954 – the year the film was released - but includes details that were changed by the time the film was completed. The climactic squid battle is described as taking place with two squids, not one giant one, and Nemo’s seal is named “Nosey” rather than “Esmeralda” as she is in the film. This misnomer carried through in the early licensed Jacmar Electric Quiz Game of the film. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the book is in very good condition, with slight spotting, and wear to the cover, oxidation to the staples, and interior pages clean with some spotting to the corner of the top few pages. This is truly a rare piece of Disney live-action film history. $300 - $500
228. Screen Used 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Diver Boots. (Disney, 1954) A rare pair of weighted dive boots from the production of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” To create the boots of Captain Nemo and the crew’s diving suits, standard U.S. Navy diving shoes of the time had canvas added to make them “boots” that suited the Victorian-Era diving suits designed for the film. These boots were worn on-camera in the film sequences shot in and around Lyford Cay in the Bahamas. The boots are composed of thick canvas with wooden insoles, heavy brass soles and toe caps, and both rope and leather strap reinforcements. The boots measure 16” x 5” x 13.5”, weigh 11 pounds each, and are in good condition with expected heavy wear from production use and age. $1,000 - $2,000
229. A Large and Detailed Limited Edition Nautilus Model. (eFX, 2009) An impressive four-foot-long limited edition Nautilus model by eFX. This beautifully crafted 1/45th scale model was designed by Scott Brodeen, featuring many intricate details based on the Nautilus as seen in Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Three “AAA” batteries (not included) illuminate the wheelhouse and salon, both of which feature miniature furnished details. The model includes a removable skiff and comes with a display stand. Measuring approximately 48” long and 12” tall, the model is in very good working condition with several paint chips to the port side dorsal fin on top. The 8” x 24” wood, metal, and acrylic stand is in good condition with one clear acrylic support missing, and an additional pair of black replacement supports included. This was released in a limited edition of only 500 but does not include the numbered plaque or certificate of authenticity. This truly rare piece would be a wonderful addition – or even centerpiece - to the collection of any Disney or Nautilus enthusiast. $2,000 - $4,000
230. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Electric Quiz Game. (Jacmar, 1954) A Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Electric Quiz Game. Using six cards featuring 12 different illustrated overlays, “selector tips” are placed to match names with illustrations, and the bulb lights up with correct matches. Operating with a “D” battery (not included), this game has been tested and functions properly. The game
231. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Board Game. (Gardner Games, 1960s) A rare Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” board game, complete with all pieces and cards including its Nautilusshaped spinner. The game is in very good condition with expected wear and comes with its 7.5” x 16” x 1.75” box. The box is in good condition with edge wear, paper loss that has been colored in, and slight rippling
Nautilus in Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” The periscope expands to a full 30”, and a die-cut Nautilus card is included which can be placed over the periscope. Measuring 21”x 3.75” in diameter, the periscope is in very good working condition, with light wear and some spotting to the internal mirrors from age. The 6.75” x 21” card is in good condition with edge wear, creasing at both ends, and some tape applied. $200 - $400
232. A Sutcliffe Nautilus Submarine Toy. (Sutcliffe, 1954) A Sutcliffe Nautilus Submarine toy. Measuring 9.25”x2.25”x3”, the metal toy displays in very good non-working condition exhibiting light wear, oxidation inside, and missing its required periscope plug and key. $200 - $400
234. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Record and Book. (Disney/Whitman, 1971) A “Walt Disney Presents Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Disneyland 33 1/3 record and 24-page illustrated book. Measuring 6.75”, the record is in good condition with light scratches throughout. The 7.25”x 7.25” book is in good condition with slight creases, spots of discoloration, and wear. $100 - $200
235. An Original Production Cel from “Lady and The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady from the “Bella Notte” sequence of “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and is still in its original mat with gold label on the reverse. The mat has “Walt Disney” written in pencil and is dedicated on the reverse by the original owners. The image of Lady measures 4” x 5” on a slightly trimmed 11.5”x9.5” cel. The entire matted piece measures 14”x11”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and some areas stuck to the backing board. $800 - $1,000
237. A “Lady and the Tramp” Art Corner Cel. (Disney, 1955) A pair of original production cels from Disney’s 1955 feature film, “Lady and the Tramp.” The cels were originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and were slightly trimmed and paired together at the Studio. They are still in the original Art Corner mat with gold label on the reverse. The mat has “Walt Disney” written in pencil and is dedicated on the reverse by the original owners. The total image size of the two characters is 9” x 5.5” on a slightly trimmed 11.5”x9.5” cel. The entire matted piece measures 14”x11”. The cels are in very good condition with all paint intact and some areas stuck to the backing board. $700 - $900
236. An Original Production Cel from “Lady and The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Tramp from Disney’s feature film, “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and is still in its original mat with gold label on the reverse. The mat has “Walt Disney” written in pencil and is dedicated on the reverse by the original owners. The image of Tramp measures 4.5” x 6” on a slightly trimmed 11.5”x9.5” cel. The entire matted piece measures 14”x11”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and some areas stuck to the backing board. $800 - $1,000
Eyvind Earle Lady and the Tramp Concept Painting. (Disney, 1955) An original concept painting for “Lady and the Tramp” by Disney Legend
Eyvind Earle. Serving as a background artist and color stylist on the animated film, Earle’s unique style helped establish “Lady and the Tramp” as one of the great Disney animated films of Walt’s era. Accomplished in gouache on art board, the painting is signed by Earle in the lower-right corner. The painting measures 23.5” x 9” and is in very good condition with pin holes in the corners. $12,000$15,000
239. A “Lady and the Tramp” TV Tray. (California Metalware, 1950s) A television tray featuring Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 12.5” x 17.25” and 25” tall, the tin tray with lithographic imagery is in very good condition with slight scuffs, minor wear, and slight soiling from use. $100 - $200
241. A Walt Disney Plastic Palette Paint Set. (Transogram, 1952) A Walt Disney Plastic Palette Paint Set, complete with its Donald Duck palette, brush, paints, cup, interior display holder, and 14.25”x10.25”x1.5” box with lid. The pieces are in very good to fine condition overall with considerable wear to the paintbrush from use, and creases, scuffs, and wear to the box. $100 - $200
240. A Disneyland Junior Juke Box Record Player. (Hudson Electronics, 1952) A rare Disneyland Junior Juke Box record player with a “Mickey Mouse Club March” 45 RPM record. Featured on the sides are cameos of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. An interesting feature is the record player reads “Disneyland” on the front though it was released two years before the TV show even aired. Measuring 8.75” x 12”, the player is in fair working condition with heavy oxidation to the mat, wear throughout, and a cracked Mickey Mouse cameo. $200 - $400
242. A Mickey Mouse Wristwatch and Box. (Ingersoll, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse wristwatch by Ingersoll of U.S. Time. Measuring 1.5” x 7”, the timepiece displays in good condition with a loose crown and wear throughout. The watch requires a service to function. Its original 7”x4”x.75” box is in good condition, exhibiting creases and wear. $300 - $500
243. A Mickey Mouse Choo Choo Toy by Fisher-Price. (Fisher-Price, 1954) A Mickey Mouse Choo Choo Toy model #485, a newer edition of the 1938 model #432. Measuring 8.5”x7”x3.5”, this toy is in good condition with wear overall and missing its original pull cord. $100 - $200
244. A Disneykins Castle Store Display With 34 Figures. (MARX, 1961) A rare store display featuring a complete set of all 34 first series Disneykins figures. The array of plastic figures is displayed on tiers of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, with each of the popular cartoon figures adhered to the cardboard store display. Measuring 16.25”x12.25”x4”, the display is in fair condition, exhibiting creasing, tears, fading, and wear, with some repair and fortification made to the back. The figures are intact and exhibit minor wear, some loosened from the display, and the Brer Rabbit figure missing one broken ear. $200 - $400
245. The “Disneyland” TV Walt Disney Cel with Tinker Bell. (Disney, 1954) The original title cel reading “Walt Disney’s” from the “Disneyland” TV series, paired with a Tinker Bell cel. “Disneyland” was the first Disney anthology series, introducing the world to Fess Parker as Davy Crockett, and of course Walt’s original theme park, Disneyland. The opening animation for the program began with Tinker Bell flying in over the “Disneyland” title before introducing the sponsors Derby Foods and American Motors. This cel appeared immediately after the sponsors, as the announcer proclaims they “Present Walt Disney’s Disneyland.” The untrimmed title cel measures 16” x 12.5”, with the lettering measuring 7.5” x 5”, and the full blue field measuring 16” x 11.75”. The Tinker Bell cel from another production measures 12.5” x 16”, with a character image size of 5” x 2.5”. Both cels are in very good condition, with a few small spots of paint loss at the edges of the blue in the title cel. $800 - $1,000
“Hey there, Hi there, ho there, you’re as welcome as can be!” Five days a week kids came home to join the Mickey Mouse Club. Each day of the week had a different theme, including Talent Round Up, Anything Can Happen, and Fun With Music Day. The show made instant celebrities of the Mouseketeers, and in the early days of Disneyland lucky Guests got to see them perform in person at the Mickey Mouse Club Circus.
246. An Early Mouseketeers Wristwatch and Box. (US Time, 1950s60s) A child’s Mickey Mouse wristwatch featuring a pop-up display in the box. The watch measuring 1” wide is in fine unused working condition with its original tags. The 4” x 3.5” x 1.5” box is in good condition with slight spotting inside, wear to the outside, and tape repair. $200 - $400
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247. A Mouseketeer Television Storyteller Toy. (Superior Toys, 1950s) A Mouseketeer Television Storyteller by Superior Toys. This tin litho television-shaped toy contains a bulb to illuminate illustrated strips while a record plays inside. Included is story strip #1 for Alice in Wonderland. Tested for function, the bulb burns brightly and the turntable spins strongly but requires service to function properly. Measuring 9.5”x9.5”x13”, the toy displays in very good condition, with typical wear from use and age. $100 - $200
249. A Mouseketeer Fan Club Toy Typewriter. (T. Cohn Inc., 1950s) A Mouseketeer Fan Club Typewriter toy featuring a rotary letter selection wheel, a typing bar, and a space key along with a tin-litho faux keyboard. Measuring 5” x 11.25” and 7.5” deep, the typewriter displays in good condition with light wear from use but may require service to function. The box measures 11.25” x 7” x 5.5” high and is in very good condition with light wear to the edges, and a price written in pencil. $200 - $400
250. A Pair of Mickey Mouse Club Treasury Banks. A pair of Mickey Mouse Club Treasury Banks shaped like the Official “Mouseclubouse” from the original series. The tin banks feature plastic roofs, locking doors, and Mickey Mouse-shaped keys which can be hidden in a secret barrel compartment on the roof. Measuring 5.5” x 8” x 5.5”, the banks are in very good condition with light wear, and a missing barrel to one. One original 8” x 5.75” x 6.25” box is included, and is in fair condition with fad ing, creases, tears, tape repair, and wear. $200 - $400
instrument Jimmy Dodd played on The Mickey Mouse Club. Measuring 8” x 23” x 2.5”, the plastic toy guitar is in very good condition, with original nylon strings, metallic tuning pegs, and strap, a small scuff to the “EG” in printed “Mousegetar,” and light wear overall. $200 - $400
252. A Mickey Mouse Club Mousegetar Jr. Toy. (Mattel, 1957) An original 1957 Mousegetar-Jr. with Music Box by Mattel Inc. Toymakers. The toy is inspired by Jimmie Dodd’s guitar on The Mickey Mouse Club television show and features real nylon strings. The turning crank and musical feature have been tested for function, but no longer play the Mickey Mouse Club March. Measuring 13.75” long, the toy comes with its 14”x5.5”x1.75” deep box and displays in very good condition with minor oxidation and light wear. The box is in good condition with scuffs, creases, tears, and fading. $200 - $400
253. A “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1956) A vintage U.S. one sheet poster for the Fess Parker adventure film, “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates.” Also billed with the feature is the animation and live-action documentary short “Man in Space.” The poster has been linen backed with minor retouching to the original folds. Measuring 41” x 27”, it presents in good condition, with a tape mark and .5” tear visible at the top, and some light wear and discoloration from age overall. In a 29” x 43” frame with light scuffs. $300 - $500
254. A Topps Davy Crockett #1 Orange Backed Trading Card. (Topps, 1956) A extremely rare Topps Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier collector card #1 with an orange back. Measuring 2.75” x 3.75”, the card has been PSA graded a very high “NMMT 8”. $1,000 - $1,500
255. An Official Davy Crockett Indian Fighter Hat and Box. (Weathermac, 1955) An original Walt Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Indian Fighter Hat with the original box. The 6” x 8” x 3” animal fur hat “fits all head sizes” and is in very good condition with some fur loss and light wear. The box is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, creases, small tears, and general wear. $100 - $200
256. A Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett Ge-Tar and Music Box. Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Ge-Tar and Music Box. The 14” x 5.25” x 1.75” toy displays in good condition with a non-functioning musical feature, one loose tuning peg, and light wear throughout. The Ge-Tar is accompanied by its colorful 14” x 5” x 1.75” original box which is in good condition with creases, dents, and wear. $200 - $400
257. Walt Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Playsuit. (Cooper-Iskin, 1950s) An Official Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett playsuit in the original box. Labeled a boys size 8-10 medium, the outfit includes a faux coonskin cap, and a shirt and pants with vinyl fringe, the shirt featuring Fess Parker’s likeness. The box measuring 10.5” x 13” x 1.5” is in very good condition with light wear to edges from handling. The playsuit is in good condition, with wear from play including faint patterns drawn by hand on the pants. $100 - $200
258. A Davy Crockett Auto-Magic Picture Gun Toy. (Disney, 1950s) A Davy Crockett Auto-Magic Picture Gun single-frame projector. Harkening back to a more innocent era, this metal gun-shaped toy opens on hinges to reveal a battery compartment, a track for film strips, a lightbulb, and an adjustable magnifying lens “muzzle.” Pressing the trigger advances the film frame and activates the lightbulb. It retains its original box with a cardboard insert that flips over for use as a projector screen. The original instruction manual and one film strip are included. The Picture Gun measures 6” x 1”x 3.5” and is in very good to fine condition, tested as working properly with two AA batteries (not included). The box measuring 6.5” x 9.25” x 3” is in very good condition with light wear to edges, and a large puncture to the lid at the right image that has been repaired with glue. $100 - $200
259. A Set of Davy Crockett Cups and Holder. (1950s) A set of six glass cups featuring Davy Crockett and a wireframe caddy. Each cup measures 4.25” x 2.5” and is in very good condition with light wear, and the wireframe caddy is in fair condition with oxidation and chipping to painted areas throughout. $200 - $400
260. A “Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett Western Prairie Wagon.” (Adco-Liberty Mfg. Corp, 1950s) A “Walt Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Western Prairie Wagon” featuring Fess Parker as Crockett and Western-themed graphics on each side. Measuring 8” x 16.5” x 14.5” with a 14.75” handle, the child-size wagon is in good condition with oxidation, chips, scuffs to the tin litho wagon, and tears and wear to the original canopy. $100 - $200
261. A Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett Tray. (Disney, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett tin lithographic television tray featuring Fess Parker as Crockett. Measuring 14.5” x 10.5”, the tray is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $100 - $200
262. A Zorro Wristwatch with Bolero Hat Display and Box. (Disney, 1950s) A Zorro wristwatch with the original box and display stand in the shape of Zorro’s bolero hat. The children’s watch measures 1” x 8” and is in very good working condition, with slight wear from age or use. The 4” diameter x 1.5” hat is in fine condition in the original factory wrap. The 4.75” x 4.75” x 2” box is in very good condition with light wear to the edges and corners. $200 - $400
264. A Child’s Zorro Costume. (Disney, 1950s) A child-size Zorro costume with gold decoration of the legendary swordsman and his name. The cloth costume includes pants measuring 9” x 27” and a shirt measuring 20” x 15.5” wide with 14” sleeves. Both pieces are in very good condition with wear from use and age. $200 - $400
263. A “Zorro” Lunchbox and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1959) A Walt Disney’s “Zorro” metal lunch box and thermos featuring Guy Williams as Zorro. Measuring 8” x 4” x 7.5” and 6.25” x 3.25”, the lunch box and thermos are in very good condition with light scuffs and wear and retaining their original labels. $500 - $700
265. A “Zorro Songs” Studio Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1959) An extremely rare acetate recording of twelve songs from Walt Disney’s “Zorro,” hand annotated as “Zorro Songs Part I” and “Zorro Part II.” The double-sided recording features the theme song with vocals, “Zorro’s Serenade” performed by Henry Calvin, “Lonely Guitar” with vocals by Anette Funicello (from “The Mystery of Don Cabrillo”), “Quien Sabe” (from “The Man with the Whip”), “Sweet Senorita,” and many other arrangements featuring acoustic guitar and some with vocals. The 12” diameter acetate is labeled “Production 7238” and is in very good condition, with minor scratches and wear. $300 - $500
266. A Walt Disney’s “The Sign of Zorro” Campaign Book. (Disney, 1960) A Zorro Exhibitor’s campaign book with 23-pages of radio transcripts, merchandise, and various posters and cards advertising Walt Disney’s “The Sign of Zorro.” Measuring 9” x 12”, the booklet is in good condition with fading, creases, and wear. $100 - $200
268. A Guy Williams Signed “Zorro” Letter with Collectibles. (Guy Williams, 1957-61)
A letter beautifully signed by Guy Williams in which he recommends his newest “Zorro” role, and the original envelope included with a postmark dated July 2, 1957. The piece is typed on United Paramount Theatres stationery with a large signature by Williams in ink. The lot includes a “Zorro” trading card and a 1961 Dell “Zorro” comic book #13, both featuring Williams as the masked swordsman on the front. The letter measuring 8.5” x 11” is in very good to fine condition with light wear from age, and the envelope is 4.25” x 9.5” in fair condition, with wear and tear from use. The 3.5” x 2.5” card is in good condition with light scuffing to the image. The comic book measuring 7.25” x 10.25” is in very good condition with light edge wear.
$100 - $200
267. Guy Williams’ “Don Diego” Disneyland Costume. (Disneyland, c.1958-60) An original costume worn by Guy Williams during one of his Disneyland appearances as Zorro’s alter ego, Don Diego de la Vega. Williams made several appearances at Disneyland as Zorro between 1958 and 1960, and this costume for Don Diego includes his vest and pants. Once Williams was no longer making appearances at the park, this very rare costume was given to the Disneyland Security Chief who had been tasked with escorting Williams during those early performances. This exceptionally rare costume is in very good condition with some wear throughout from use, including a few small holes and spots of minor discoloration. The pants have a very early Disneyland wardrobe stamp along the inside of the waist which reads “Property of Disneyland” in black ink. $2,000 - $3,000
269. A Ben Cooper Mickey Mouse Masquerade Costume. (Ben Cooper, 1950s60s) A child’s Mickey Mouse Halloween costume with a mask. With no size marked on the box, the mask measures 9” x 8”, and the costume 40” x 25”. The mask, costume, and 8.25” x 11” x 3.25” box are all in very good condition, with typical wear to the box, light wear to the mask, and spots of staining to the legs of the costume. $100 - $200
270. A “Mickey the Musician” Toy and Box. (MARX, 1950s) A “Mickey the Musician” wind-up toy with xylophone-playing action, and its original box. Measuring 11” x 10.5” x 6.5”, the tin lithographic and plastic toy is in very good working order with light wear. The 10.75” x 10.75” x 12.25” box has spots of discoloration, creases, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
271. A Donald Duck Disney Dipsy Car by LineMAR with Box. (LineMar, 1950s) A tin-litho Mechanical Disney Dipsy Car featuring Donald Duck at the wheel and the original box. Measuring 3.5” x 5.5” x 6” tall, the toy is in very good working condition with light scuffs and scratches. The original box measuring 5.75” x 5.75” x 3” is in good condition with expected light wear including spotting, a .75” tear to one corner, and several small holes. $300 - $500
by LineMAR. (LineMar, 1950s) A Disney Dipsy Car featuring tin-litho imagery of Disney characters with a plastic Mickey Mouse at the wheel. Measuring 3.5” x 6” x 6” tall, the toy is in good working condition with scuffs, scratches, and spots of light oxidation. $100 - $200
273. A Mechanical Minnie Mouse Toy by LineMar. (LineMar, 1950s) A mechanical Minnie Mouse toy with the original box. Measuring 3.25” x 7” x 5”, the toy displays in good working condition with scuffs, light oxidation, and handling wear. The 5” x 7” x 3.5” box is in fair condition with tears, creases, and general wear. $100 - $200
274. A Donald Duck Disney Flivver Tin Toy Car. (LineMar, 1950s) A Donald Duck “Disney Flivver” tin toy car. When Donald’s head is pressed down and released, the car rolls forward. Measuring 5.75” x 2.5” x 3.5” high, the toy displays in very good condition with small spots of paint wear. Although the toy functions, it is at a lesser degree than originally intended. $100 - $200
275. A Mickey Mouse Friction Disney Convertible. (Linemar, 1950s) A Disney Convertible Friction toy with its rarely retained box, and featuring Mickey Mouse. The 2.75” tall and 6” x 2.5” toy is in good working condition with fading, scuffs, and wear. The 5.75” x 2.5” x 2.5” box is in fair condition with one missing panel, fading, tears, creases, scuffs, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
276. Donald Duck Soft Drinks Sticker Labels and Bottle Caps.
(Commercial Beverage, Inc., 1940s-50s) A collection of four bottle decals and 12 bottle caps produced for the Double Cola Company Donald Duck Soft Drink line that featured Donald’s face on bottles of several different soda flavors. The unused bottle decals measure 2” in diameter on their 8.5”x7.25” wax paper backing and 1.25” in diameter. Each piece is in very good-to-fine condition with minor scuffs, scratches, fading, and light wear. $200 - $400
(Commercial Beverage Co., 1950s) A Donald Duck Cola in-store advertising sign. Measuring 25.5” x 22”, the cardboard sign displays in good condition, with surface wear throughout, spots of paper loss, and a pair of large crease lines. $200 - $400
278. A “Mickey Mouse Prize Photographer Camera Outfit.” (Disney, 1957) A “Mickey Mouse Prize Photographer Camera Outfit” set in the original box. Included are a camera with a carrying strap, flash gun, replacement General Electric flash bulbs, instructions, and a guarantee form in the original “travel case” box with “luggage sticker” inspired graphics referencing Disneyland attractions. The 5” x 3.5” x 3.5 camera and 3.75” x 2.75” x3.5” flash gun are in fine condition. The box measures 7.75” x 10.25” x 3.5” and displays in good condition, with creases, fading, wear, and a few minor tears. $200 - $400
280. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Watch Store Display Light. (Disney, 1950s) A backlit Mickey Mouse store watch display featuring alternating colors which slowly illuminate Mickey’s features and the wristwatch face. Measuring 13” x 8” and 13.5” high, the display is in very good working condition with discoloration from age to the lighter areas, small scuffs, scratches, and chips to the paint on the metal frame and casing. The electric cord has been replaced and the inner mechanisms function well but displays surface oxidation. $300 - $500
279. A Walt Disney Character TV Set Toy and Box. (Automatic Toy, 1950s) A Walt Disney Character TV Set Toy and box by Automatic Toy Company. The 5.5” x 5” x 5” toy is in fine condition with the original instructions and flyers. The 5” x 5.25” x 5.75” box is in very good condition with a few minor tears to the lid flap, faint scuffs, and light wear. $300 - $500
281. A Disneykins by Marx #4 Collection on Card. (MARX, 1961)
A Disneykin “#4 Collection” on the original card, featuring eight boxed figures of Pinocchio, Tinker Bell, Alice, Bambi, Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket, Peter Pan, and Captain Hook. The card measuring 7” x 5” is in good condition, with a fold and crease right above the boxes, pencil marks on the back, light edge wear, and wear to some of the boxes. The figures are presumed in fine unused condition. $200 - $400
282. A “Walt Disney’s Television Playhouse” in Box. (MARX, 1953) A rare “Walt Disney’s Television Playhouse” boxed set. Included are 32 character figures with their original bags, three of them broken but all pieces retained, 19 plastic accessories and sets, a tin-litho stage and background, the original assembly instructions, and 21-page script, all with the original box. The tin-lithographic stage measures 11.75” x 19” x 7” and is in very good condition. The figures range from fair to fine condition. The 11.5” x 28.5” x 3” box is in very good condition with typical wear from age, including color shift, a pencil price inscription, and a spot of tape retention. $300 - $500
284. A
Each ashtray measuring 4.5” x 4.5” is in good condition with some paint loss to the image, with Pluto in fair condition. The 4.75” x 1” x 14” box presents in good condition with pencil marks and edge wear including splitting. $200 - $400
283. A Pecos Bill Wind-Up Toy. (Marx, 1950s) A plastic wind-up toy of Pecos Bill and his horse Widowmaker from Walt Disney’s “Melody Time.” When wound the lasso spins and the toy rocks in circles. Measuring 6.25” x 4” x 10” high, the toy is in very good working condition, with light wear. $200 - $400
285. A Walt Disney Designed Ashtray Set in Box. (Kemper-Thomas, 1940s-1950s) A Walt Disney Designed Ashtray
Each ashtray measuring 4.5” x 4.5” is in good condition with paint loss, residue retention, and general wear. The rarely retained 14” x 4.75” and 1.25” box features Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto, and is in fair-to-good condition with tears, spots of discoloration, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
287. A “Best of True-Life Adventures” 1975 Reissue 1-Sheet. (Disney, 1975) A striking poster for the 1975 rerelease of “The Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures.” This feature film compiled sequences from the award-winning series of nature documentaries. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition, with wear and discoloration at edges and along the original folds. $100 - $200
288. A Carl Barks Sketch of Donald Duck on a Cloth Napkin. (Carl Barks, 1956-1957) A cloth napkin featuring a sketch of Donald Duck by “The Duck Man” himself, Carl Barks. The artwork was created by the distinguished Disney artist on “Champagne Flight 616” to Seattle. The piece depicts Donald Duck enjoying a drink and cigarette with the words: “Western - the only way to fly. But if ya don’t like the service take the bus.” Measuring 18” x 18”, the artwork displays in very good condition on cloth with original folds. $100 - $200
289. A Perri Stuffed Toy by Steiff. (Steiff, 1957 - 1960s) A Perri the Squirrel stuffed toy, based on the star of Walt Disney’s True Life fantasy film “Perri.” Measuring 4” x 4” x 2”, the toy is in fine condition, with a chest tag and ear button attached. $100 - $200
291. An Original “Sleeping Beauty” Cel and Background. (Disney, 1959) A gorgeous original production cel and background from “Sleeping Beauty” depicting Briar Rose in her forest cottage. The slightly trimmed cel measures 6.25” x 7” with a protective cel underneath. The background accomplished in gouache measures 10.5” x 24”. Both are in very good condition with light wear. $10,000 - $12,000
292. A Marc Davis Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty,” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The cel is hand-inked on an animation sheet with a reproduction background, as originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner. This cel is trimmed to 10.75” x 8.5”. The cel is in very good condition with light rippling and paint lifting from age and retains its Disneyland Art Corner label on the back. $600 - $800
293. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” The hand-inked cel is paired with a reproduction background, as originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner. Trimmed to 10.75” x 8.5”, the cel is in very good condition with paint loss, light rippling, and paint lifting from age. Retains a Disneyland Art Corner label on the back. $1,000 - $2,000
294. A Book of Original “Sleeping Beauty” Storyboards. (Disney, 1959) A unique leatherbound book of storyboards from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” These original storyboards from early in production were drawn by Disney artist Joe Rinaldi for the scenes of Briar Rose with Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather in the forest cabin with Diablo the raven discovering them. A total of 22 original hand-drawn panels are affixed to four 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper pages, themselves presented within the 16.5” x 20.25” leather-bound book with a gold-embossed “Sleeping Beauty” title and filigrees. The fairy tale storybook presentation is further enhanced with a “Once Upon A Time” page with a color copy image from the film’s distinctive backgrounds, and elaborate endpapers. The panels measure from 1.5” x 3” to 2.75” x 6.75” and are in good condition with wear from production use and age. The 12.5” x 15.5” storyboard pages are in very good condition with light wear from handling and discoloration from age. The 16.5” x 20.25” book is in very good condition, with light scratches and creases from handling. $1,500 - $2,400
295. A Multi-Signed Pair of “Sleeping Beauty” Cels. (Disney, 1959) An original pair of production cels from “Sleeping Beauty,” signed by Walt Disney Studio animators Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, and Frank Thomas. The hand-inked and painted artwork depicts Briar Rose and Merryweather and comes with a reproduction background as originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner. This piece has a total character image size of 7.5” x 7.5” and each cel has been trimmed to 10.75” x 9”. The cels are in very good condition with paint lifting and light wear, and the frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear throughout. Retains its Disneyland Art Corner label on the back. $500 - $800
in Disney history. With an incredible sense of art and design, Earle created what is considered by many to be the high point of Disney animation. This incredible concept showcases Earle’s mastering of depth, color palette and stylization. Measuring 22.5” x 9”, the gouache on artists board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right. $11,000$15,000
as an assistant background painter. He worked on several productions throughout the early and mid-50s, but it was his work on “Sleeping Beauty” as both concept artist and color stylist that made his mark
296. A “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting by Eyvind Earle. (Disney, 1959)
A stunning original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle was hired by Disney in 1951
The 1960s were a time of change for America and for Disney. “Mary Poppins” was an unqualified hit, showing Disney remained a leader in family entertainment. After Walt Disney passed away in 1966, the Company continued to develop projects he had started, with 1967’s “The Jungle Book” being the Company’s most profitable animated film for the next two decades.
297. A “Swiss Family Robinson” Window Card. (Disney, 1960) A window card poster for Walt Disney’s “Swiss Family Robinson.” Measuring 22” x 14”, the poster is in fair condition with discoloration along the left edge, three holes punched at the top edge, and mounted to cardboard. $200 - $400
298. A “Swiss Family Robinson” 1969 Insert Poster. (Disney, 1969) A U.S. insert poster for the theatrical rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Swiss Family Robinson.” Measuring 36” x 14”, the poster displays in good condition with horizontal creases from folding, edge and light wear overall. $200 - $400
299. A Walt Disney Studios Optical Printer Note Binder. (Disney, 1950s-1960s) A one-of-a-kind notebook containing materials and notes related to the groundbreaking Optical Printer used to create special effects for Walt Disney Productions. Among the contents are film negatives, stage elevation drawings, and technical notes relating to the Optical Printer technology that enabled the combination of live-action and animation in the same frame for “Man in Space,” “Bedknobs and Broomsticks,” “Gus,” “The Gnomemobile,” “The Happiest Millionaire,” and more. Measuring 11.5” x 10.25’’ and 1.75” wide, the piece is in good condition with creases, tears, and wear to the binder and its contents. $800 - $1,000
300. A Nestle Disney Sweepstakes Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1961) A rare near mint Disney school bus lunch box and thermos featuring Mickey Mouse and friends, manufactured by Aladdin. This set was given to the fourth-place winner of Nestle Quik’s Disney World/Dumbo Sweepstakes and includes an 8.5” x 11” letter for the recipient. Measuring 6.5” x 8.75”, the lunch box is in fine condition with light scratches and still retaining its original stickers. The 3.5” x 6.75” thermos is in good condition with scratches and scuffs on several characters’ faces. This is an extremely rare lunchbox to find in this condition. $500 - $700
301. “The Absent-minded Professor” One-Sheet
“The Absent-minded Professor.” Measuring 41” x 27”, the poster displays in
folds. $300 - $500
302. A Disneykins Boxed Figure Set. (MARX, 1960s) A boxed set of 34 hand-painted Disneykins figures by Louis-MARX. The figures measure 1” to 1.5” tall and are in fine condition. The original 12.5” x 10” x 1.25” window box is in fair-to-good condition, with creases, tears, and wear. $300 - $500
303. A Disneykins Western Playset with Panchito. (Marx, 1961) A “Disneykins Western Play Set” from the first series of Disneykins in 1961. The colorful western scene includes Joe Carioca, Thumper, Panchito, Brer Rabbit, Pecos Bill, and several western props. The figures range from approximately .5” to 2” tall and are in fine condition, with slight imperfections typical of Disneykins production. The 3” x 2” x 6.5” x 1.5” diorama box is in fair-to-good condition, with spots of discoloration, creases, chipping, tears, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
305. A “Disneykin Play Sets” Boxed Set. (MARX, 1960s) A rare “Disneykin Play Sets” piece collecting three Disneykin play scenes into one boxed set. Included are Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and a mixed set featuring Dumbo, Alice, and Peter Pan characters. The Disneykin figures and props measure .5” to 1.5” and are in very good condition glued in place as released, with some pieces slightly loose, and one prop missing from the Snow White scene. The box measures 5.25” x 12.25” x 1.5” and is in fair to good condition with scuffs, tape residue, slight paper loss, and edge wear. $200 - $400
306. A “Disneykin Play Sets” Boxed Set. (MARX, 1960s) A rare “Disneykin Play Sets” piece collecting three Disneykin play scenes into one boxed set. Included are Mickey, Minnie, Morty Mouse, Pluto, Peter Pan, Dewey, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Captain Hook, Panchito, Joe Carioca, Thumper, Br’er Rabbit, and Pecos Bill. The Disneykin figures and props measure .5” to 1.5” and are in very good condition glued in place as released. The box measures 5.25” x 12.25” x 1.5” and is in good condition with scuffs, tape residue, slight paper loss, a .5” tear to the lid, and edge wear. $200 - $400
304. A Disneykins by Marx #3 Collection on Card. (MARX, 1961) A Disneykin “#3 Collection” on card, featuring eight boxed figures of Pecos Bill, Jose Carioca, Ringmaster, Donald, Daisy, Dewey, and Timothy. The card measuring 7” x 5” is in very good condition, with light edge wear and slight wear to some of the boxes. The figures are presumed in fine unused condition. $200 - $400
307. A Disneykin Miniatures Collection. (Marx, 1960s) A collection of Disneykins, including nine individually boxed figures, a Pluto “TV Scenes” set, and a loose Pinocchio figure. Measuring 3” x 3.25” x 1” the TV Scene is in good condition, with light wear to the box and a large spot of paint loss on Pluto’s side. The 1.5” tall boxes are in good to very good condition, with typical age-related wear, and the figures in very good condition. The 1” tall Pinocchio is in good condition with spots of paint loss. $200 - $400
308. A Disneykins Six-Figure Boxed Set. (Marx, 1960s) A boxed set of six Disneykins figures and accessories. Included are hand-painted figures of Pinocchio, Snow White, Daisy Duck, Minnie Mouse, Alice, and Dopey. The figures measure from 1” to 1.5” and are in fine as-new condition. The box measures 9.25” x 8” x 1.25” and has creases, tears, tape repair, and wear, with grease pencil writing on the lid. $200 - $400
309. A Babes in Toyland Board Game by Whitman. (Whitman, 1961) A board game based on Walt Disney’s “Babes in Toyland.” The game includes a board, pieces to assemble four soldiers, two cards, and one spinner in an 8.25”x15.5”x1.75” box. The game is in good condition with spotting to the board, light wear to parts from use, and scuffs and surface wear to the box including soiling to the right side. $100 - $200
310. A “Babes in Toyland”
Insert Poster. (Disney, 1961)
An insert poster for the theatrical release of Walt Disney’s “Babes in Toyland.” Measuring 14” x 36” the poster is in fair to good condition with horizontal creases from folding and light wear overall. $100 - $200
311. A Walt Disney Electric Drawing Set. (Lakeside, 1961) A rare “Walt Disney Electric Drawing Set” with its original box, featuring Ludwig Von Drake from “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.” The set includes an electric drawing desk, Walt Disney Story Sheets, drawing paper, colored pencils, a pencil holder, an eraser, a pencil sharpener, a Walt Disney Portfolio, and instructions. The set is in very good condition with light wear and comes with its 17.5” x 12.5” x 5” box which shows light wear, creases, a few tears, and wear. $200 - $400
312. A 101 Dalmatians Art Corner
Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of three puppies from “101 Dalmatians.” The artwork was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and was trimmed at the Studio in preparation for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 8” x 9.5” mat. With a character image size of 3.5” x 4.25”, the cel is in very good condition, with scuffs and small creases visible to the mat only. $800$1,000
314. A Ludwig Von Drake World of Color
Production Cel. (Disney, 1960s) A production cel of Ludwig von Drake from “The Wonderful World of Color.” The image of Ludwig measures 5.5” x 4” on a slightly trimmed 6.5” x 9.5” animation cel. The art is in very good condition with all paint intact, light rippling from age and small spots of loss to the xerographic line.
$300 - $500
313. A Frank & Ollie Signed “Wonderful World of Color” Cel. (Disney, 1960s) A Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston hand-signed production cel of Donald’s nephew Huey, from Walt Disney’s “Wonderful World of Color.” The hand-painted cel is accompanied by a reproduction background and retains its Disneyland Art Corner label and price tag. Measuring 8” x 6.25” trimmed, with a character image of 4.5” x 5.25”, the cel is in very good condition with expected rippling from age and light wear.
$300 - $500
315. A Donald Duck and Ludwig Von Drake Production Cel. (Disney, 1960s) A production cel of Donald Duck and Ludwig von Drake from “The Wonderful World of Color.” The artwork was originally sold at the Art Corner at Disneyland after being trimmed at the Studio and retains the lithographic background it was paired with for sale. With an image size of 6.5” x 5.5”, the cel is in very good condition and displays light rippling from age and a spot of residue above Ludwig’s head. $300 - $500
316. A Donald Duck and Ludwig Von Drake Production Cel. (Disney, 1960s) A production cel of Donald Duck and Ludwig von Drake from “The Wonderful World of Color.” This artwork was originally sold at the Art Corner at Disneyland after being trimmed at the Studio and retains the lithographic background it was paired with for sale, as well as the original Art Corner mat and gold label. With an image size of 5.5” x 5.5” in an 8” x 10” mat opening, the cel is in very good condition with .75” of paint separation to Ludwig’s foot. The 12” x 14” mat is in fair condition with wear from age and display, and a tear in the back that bisects the label. $300 - $500
317. A Ludwig Von Drake Disneyland Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1961) A “Walt Disney’s Ludwig Von Drake in Disneyland” lunch box and thermos featuring the Professor exploring the world of Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8”x7” and 3.75” deep, the lunch box is in near mint unused condition with very minor scuffs and wear from age. This is one of the best examples of this lunch box we have seen. $200 - $400
318. A Ludwig Von Drake Book Ends Boxed Set. (Dan Brechner, 1961) A Dan Brechner exclusive “Walt Disney’s Ludwig Von Drake Book Ends” set with the original box. This set depicts Ludwig emerging from a television set to greet one of Donald’s nephews and was released to coincide with the debut of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.” Measuring 2.5” x 4.5” x 3.75”, each hand-painted ceramic piece is in very good condition with vibrant colors, crazing throughout, and light wear. The box is in good condition with its original product label intact, and spots of discoloration and wear. $100 - $200
320. A “Wonderful World of Color” Paint and Crayon Set. (Hassenfeld, 1960s) A “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” Paint and Crayon Set. The complete set is in fine condition and comes with the original 18.25” x 14.25” x 1.75” very-good-condition box with creases, fading, and wear. $200 - $400
319. A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color Game. (Whitman, 1961) A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color Game, complete with four television screens, four puzzle pieces, four tokens, a spinner, a board, and instructions. The pieces are in very good condition and are accompanied by their 15.5” x 8.25” x 1.75” box, which is in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
321. An “Uncle $crooge” Ceramic Bank. (Dan Brechner Co., 1961) A ceramic “Uncle $crooge Bank” featuring Donald Duck’s greedy Uncle under a bedspread patched with dollars. Measuring 6” x 3.5” x 4.5” tall, the bank displays in fair to good condition, with wear to paint, light crazing to white glaze, and a brittle rubber plug. $100 - $200
322. A Signed “Scrooge McDuck and Money” Production Cel. (Disney, 1967) An original production cel from “Scrooge McDuck and Money,” signed by the Duck Man himself, Carl Barks. This cel has a character size of 5.75” x 5.5” on an untrimmed 12.5” x 10” animation cel. The cel is in very good condition with light rippling from age, and slight paint loss to the tip of Scrooge’s cane. $300 - $500
323. A Walt Disney’s Sword in the Stone Board Game. (Whitman, 1963) An original “Walt Disney’s Sword in the Stone” board game. The game for 2-6 players includes a board, a double disc spinner, six player marbles, a sword piece, and a total of 21 game tokens, with three missing. Measuring 14.5” x 14.5” and 1.5” thick, the box and its contents are in good condition with split edges to the box, repaired with tape, discoloration from age, and general handling wear. The cardboard sword piece is creased in fair condition. $100 - $200
324. A “40 Pounds of Trouble” Insert Poster. (Universal Pictures, 1963) An insert poster for the theatrical release of “40 Pounds of Trouble” starring Tony Curtis and Suzanne Pleshette. This Universal Pictures film is a favorite of Disneyland enthusiasts for its extensive scenes shot throughout the Park. Measuring 36” x 14”, the poster is in fair condition with horizontal creases from folding, edge wear, tack holes, and an off-white shift to the paper. $200 - $400
325. A “Mary Poppins” Advance Campaign Press Kit. (Disney, 1964) An advance campaign kit for Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins,” includ ing a folder of publicity material about the film’s stars with press releases, photo-story features, and promotional photos with captions. The 14.25” x 11.5” folder is in fair condition with spots of discoloration, tears, and wear, while the contents are in fine condition. $100 - $200
326. A Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins Carousel Board Game. (Parker Brothers, 1964) A “Mary Poppins Carousel Game” from the time of the film’s initial release. The game is complete with the original box, board, four player pieces with bases, and one die. Measuring 17.25” x 9” x 1.5” the overall condition is very good, with the Michael and Mary Poppins pieces in fair condition with creases and paper loss, and the box showing typical light edge wear and pencil and ink marks on the top.
327. A “Mary Poppins” Lunchbox and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1964) A Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins” metal lunch box and thermos. The 8” x 8” x 4” lunchbox and 6.5” x 3.75” thermos are in fine unused condition with only light wear. This lunchbox is very hard to find in this condition and this is the best example we have ever seen. $300 - $500
328. A Pair of Mary Poppins Records. (Disneyland Records/Buena Vista, 1964) A pair of Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins” records including, “The Story and Songs from Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins” and “Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins Original Cast Soundtrack.” The 12” vinyl records are in very good condition within their 12.5” x 12.5” album covers, and display scuffs, creases, yellowing, fading, a few small tears, and wear from use to the covers and interior pages. $200 - $400
329. A “Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins” Charm Bracelet. (Disney, 1960s) A Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins charm bracelet featuring six dangling charms of Mary Poppins, Bert, Mary’s carpetbag, umbrellas, and a carousel horse. Measuring 5.25” long, the bracelet is in fine condition and comes with its original very good condition 7.25” x 2” x .5” window box. $200 - $400
330. Mary Poppins and Knott’s View-Master Sets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of 21-picture View-Master packets featuring Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins” and Knotts Berry Farm Ghost Town. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5” each, the opened packages are in very good overall condition, with minor creases and wear. $100 - $200
332. A Mold-A-Rama Machine Donald Duck Figure Mold. (Mold-ARama, 1960s) A rare “Mold-A-Rama” Machine Donald Duck figure mold. The machines were originally featured at the 1964-1965 World’s Fair to promote Disneyland and used an injection mold system to create plastic figures while you wait. Measuring 3.5” x 5” x 6”, the Donald Duck mold is in very good production condition. $100 - $200
331. A “Mary Poppins” Chim Chim Cheree Musical Teapot. (Enesco, 1964) A “Mary Poppins” figural musical teapot with Mary as the handle and Bert on the lid, that plays “Chim-Chim-Cheree” while pouring. Measuring 6.5” x 4.25” x 6.5” high, the teapot is in very good working condition, with two tiny chips in one corner of the lid. $200 - $400
333. A Large Collection of Disney Rolykins Toys. (Marx, 1960s) A collection of 23 plastic Disney Rolykins toys, each featuring a ball bearing allowing them to glide easily. Included are a card of six toys, 12 individually boxed toys, and five loose toys, representing multiples of Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, Pinocchio, and the White Rabbit - each of the 8 characters in the line except for Dopey. The card measuring 8” x 6” is in fine condition. The boxed and loose figures are under 1.5” and in very good condition, with a few boxes fair with wear from handling. $100 - $200
334. A Disneylandia Turn-Over Tin Tank Toy. (Disney, 1960s)
A tin-litho Disneylandia wind-up tank toy. When wound, the tin tank rolls in circles, with a Beagle Boy rearing up underneath to flip it in another direction. This toy appears to be closely modeled after LineMar models. Measuring 4” x 2.5” x 3.5” high, the toy is in good working condition with wear, including small spots of oxidation and paint loss. $100 - $200
335. A Super Goof Turn-Over Tin Tank Toy. (Disney, 1960s) A tinlitho wind-up tank featuring Disney characters. When wound, the tank rolls in circles, with Super Goof rearing up underneath to flip it in another direction. This was produced in Mexico and appears to be closely modeled on the similar LineMar toys. Measuring 4” x 2.5” x 3.5” high, the toy is in very good working condition, with light wear. $100 - $200
336. A Walt Disney’s “Character” Donald Duck Projector. (Transogram, 1961) A Walt Disney “Character” Donald Duck projector toy. With two “C” cell batteries (not included) it projects an image from the inserted film cartridge that plays by hand crank forwards or backwards. The plastic projector comes with the original box, and two reels included. The projector measuring 9” x 3.5” x 7.5” high is in very good working condition with light wear and paint touch up to some white areas. The 8.25” x 10” x 3.75” box is in good condition with edge wear including spots of paper loss, and the knob missing from the projector control wheel that does not affect function. $200 - $400
A Disneyland Jeep with Flexible Characters toy with the original box, including Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck figures. The 5” x 9.5” x 4.75” jeep is in very good condition with few minor scuffs, scratches, and light wear. The 6” x 6.5” tall figures and the 10” x 5” x 4” box are both in good condition with dust retention and wear to the figures, and creases, tears, tape repair, and wear to the box. $200 - $400
338. A Reveils Disney Character Alarm Clock Collection. (Reveils Bayard, 1960s) A collection of Disney character alarm clocks, including Snow White, Donald Duck, the Big Bad Wolf, and Pinocchio. Each clock measures 4.5” tall, 4.5” wide, and 2.75” deep, and is accompanied by its 5” x 4.75” x 2.5” and 4.75” x 4.75” x 3” box. The timepieces display in very good-to-fine condition overall with light wear. The boxes are in very good condition overall, with scuffs, fading, and wear. $200 - $400
339. A Donald Duck Children’s Rocking Chair. (Disney, 1950s60s) A children’s rocking chair featuring Donald Duck and his nephews, with a storage compartment under the seat. Measuring 22.75” tall and 20.5” x 25”, the vinyl and wood chair is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, creases, spots of spilt ink in the storage compartment, cracks, chips, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
340. A
A production cel of Baloo from Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” Baloo has an image size of 6.5” x 8.5” on a cel trimmed to 9.25” x 13.5” and is presented with a color copy background in an 11” x 14” mat. The cel is in very good condition with several small scuffs. $300 - $800
341. A Disney Japanese Musical Mobile by KB. (KB, 1960s-70s)
A rare, decorative mobile manufactured by KB toys of Japan, featuring Walt Disney’s popular characters including Lady, Dumbo, Bambi, and Donald Duck. The mechanical carousel operates at 1.2 revolutions per minute and has been tested in working condition, requiring service for smooth and prolonged operation. Measuring 53.5” tall and 17” in diameter, the 4-piece motorized mobile displays in very good condition, retaining its original tag, and exhibiting light dust retention to its rubber parts, and minor wear. $300 - $500
Aside from the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, the 1970s marked few milestones for the Walt Disney Company. 1977’s “The Rescuers” represented a “changing of the guard” at the Studio, as the last film that a majority of Walt’s “Nine Old Men” of animation worked on. At the same time “Star Wars” was a sleeper hit that became a worldwide phenomenon, which joined the Disney family with the acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012.
343. A Pair of 1970s Bradley Disney Watches. (Bradley, 1970s) A pair of wristwatches featuring Mickey Mouse and Cinderella. Measuring 1” diameter and 8.25” in length, the watches are in very good-to-fine condition with a few markings to the band of the Cinderella watch. Both watches come with their 5.75” x 3” x 2.5” lightly worn boxes. $200 - $400
344. A Signed Aristocats Thomas O’Malley Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) A production cel of Thomas O’Malley from “The Aristocats” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. This untrimmed 10.5” x 12” cel has a character image size of 3.25” x 5” on a color reproduction background. The cel is in very good condition with light surface wear and fading to the signatures. $200 - $400
342. A Rare Disney on Parade Costume. (Disney, 1974) A very rare performer costume used in the 1974 production of Disney on Parade. The traveling arena show, created by Disney, NBC, and Nawal Productions, was a precursor to Disney on Ice and included acts based on “Pinocchio,” “Mary Poppins,” “Bedknobs and Broomsticks,” and more. This custom performer costume features mirrored buttons on a heavy black corduroy jacket with orange lining, a layered gray petticoat, and an orange sash. Made by Nawal Costume Shop, the sizing tags are missing, though the costume is 43.5” long, 24.5” wide at the shoulders, and 12” wide at the hips. This impressive piece is in very good condition with scratches and smudges on some of the buttons, stains on the sash, discoloration and fraying on the petticoat, and wear throughout from use. $600 - $800
345. A Display of 120 Vintage Plastic Disney Rings. (Monogram Products, 1970s) A full store display for toy rings of Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio, and Tinker Bell. In total 120 plastic rings are included, each measuring 1” x 1” and under with an adjustable band. Measuring 13.5” x 15.5”, the display is in very good condition with light edge wear. The rings are in very good condition, with a few exhibiting spots of color loss from scuffing or original production flaws. $300 - $500
347. A Donald Duck 100% Pure Orange Juice Radio and Box. (Florida’s Natural Growers, 1970s-80s) A rare Donald Duck 100% Pure Orange Juice Radio and box, offered as a prize for Citrus World’s promotional Donald Duck Sailaway contest. The AM/FM radio has been tested for function and does not operate. Measuring .75” x 3” x 1.25”, the radio displays in very good as-new condition with a spot of discoloration and light wear. The 4.75” x 3.5” x 1.5” box is in fair condition with scuffs, scratches, creases, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
349. A Lionel Mickey Mouse Express Engine and Train Car Set. (Lionel, 1976-1977) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Express Diesel Engine set consisting of 12 cars and a caboose, each featuring a different Walt Disney Production and comes within its original box. The train cars and engine are in fine as-new condition and their boxes measuring from 15.5” x 6” x 3.25” to 9.75” x 6” x 3.25” are in very good condition, with light creases, faint scuffs, and handling wear. $500 - $700
348. A Six Pack of Donald Duck Lemonade Bottles. (Citrus World, 1970s) Six Donald Duck Lemonade 7-ounce bottles, with their original cardboard pack featuring an iron-on transfer. The bottles are unopened, containing the original beverage, and are intended for collecting purposes and not consumption. Measuring 4.75” x 8” x 5.5” high, the cardboard six-pack and glass bottles are in good condition, with light wear overall from age and handling. $100 - $200
350. A “Robin Hood” Prince John and Guards Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1973) An original production cel from Walt Disney’s “Robin Hood.” The hand-painted cel features several rhino guards at the charge, carrying Prince John ahead of them. Measuring 12.5” x 21.75” with a character image measuring 7” x 19”, the cel presents in good condition with paint loss and laminate tearing on the rhino’s horn to the left of Prince John. The cel comes with an original studio label. $500 - $700
351. A “Star Wars” Insert Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An insert poster for the original “Star Wars.” Before the film became known as “A New Hope,” this poster enticed audiences with this now-classic artwork by Tom Jung. Measuring 14” x 36”, the poster is in fair condition, with wear overall, including creases, smudges, dimpling, and a 3” x 11.75” band of discoloration and wear across the bottom. $200 - $400
352. The Black Hole Golden Book Play Set. (Western Publishing, 1979) A factory-sealed Little Golden Book Boxed Activity Playset for the Walt Disney film “The Black Hole.” Included are a Little Golden Book, A Golden Poster Storybook, A Press-out Book, A Golden Book of Things to Do, A Coloring Book, Two Press-out Robot Puppets, and a box of crayons. Measuring 14.5” x 10.25” the sealed box is in fine condition, with creasing on one edge and corner, and the contents presumed to be in fine condition. $100 - $200
Animation took a decided upturn for Disney in the 1980s with two specific titles. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” returned to Disney’s earliest roots of combined animation and live action on screen, at a new level of technical precision. “The Little Mermaid” in 1989 was the big hit of the decade – a return to animated fairy tales, with catchy show-tune style music composed by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. In the years since, Disney has grown through acquisitions including Pixar, Marvel Comics, and Lucasfilm, and new frontiers such as the Disney Cruise Line to entertain the world in ways that Walt never dreamed of in his garage animation studio over 100 years ago.
353. A Walt Disney Company 40-Year Service Award and Pin. (Disney, 1984) A rare 40-year service award and pin presented to Timothy M. Marowski. The award features a cast-metal Donald Duck on a wooden base with a custom engraved plaque and includes its accompanying 40-Year Service Award pin. The award measures 8.5”x 8.5” x 9.75” tall and the pin is .75”, each piece in fine condition. $500 - $700
354. A Mickey Mouse 60th Anniversary Watch. (Seiko, 1988) A Mickey Mouse watch featuring Mickey on the face in reflective foil. The timepiece measures 1.5” in diameter and 9.5” long with its band. The watch is in very good condition, with minor wear. The piece comes with its original 4”x4.75”x2.5” Mickey-motif product box, which exhibits light wear. $100 - $200
355. A “Tron” Ektachrome Transparency Cel. (Disney, 1982) A set of three matching Ektachrome continuous-tone transparencies of Tron holding up his identity disc from Disney’s “Tron.” The transparencies were created at the Studio and used during the production of the special effects sequences in the film. The ground-breaking film predated modern-day computer animation and effects, requiring the unique lighting effects to be hand-created using multiple transparencies for each frame of film. This painstaking process was only used for “Tron,” making the film’s effects artwork a special piece of Disney and cinema history. Measuring 12.5” x 20”, each piece is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $1,000 - $2,000
356. “Tron” Ektachrome Transparencies and Signed Folder. (Disney 1982) A Bruce Boxleitner signed production folder from “Tron” containing a matching set of three Ektachrome continuous-tone transparencies, color background transparency, a film strip, an exposure sheet, and five matte effects all representing one frame of the ground-breaking film. The transparencies and effects were created at the Studio and used during the production of the special effects sequences in the film. The groundbreaking film predated modern-day computer animation and effects, requiring the unique lighting effects to be hand-created frame by frame. This painstaking process was only used for “Tron,” making the film’s effects artwork a special piece of Disney and cinema history. Measuring from the 1.25” x 6.25” film strip to the 12.5” x 20.5” folder, this collection of “Tron” artifacts are in very good condition with light wear from Studio use and handling. $1,000 - $2,000
357. A “New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” Production Cel. (Disney, 1980s) An original production cel from Disney’s “New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” The cel is accompanied by a reproduction background of Pooh’s house and a Certificate of Authenticity from The Disney Store’s “Winnie the Pooh Animation Cel-ebration.” Measuring 12” x 9” slightly trimmed with a character image of 2.5” x 3.75”, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
358. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Donald Duck Cel & Drawing. (Disney, 1983) An original pre-release publicity cel of Donald Duck appropriately playing Scrooge’s nephew in “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The cel has a hand-painted character size of 3.5” x 4.5” on its untrimmed 12.5” x 10.5” cel sheet.
Included are the original animation drawing, and a tracing of an original background. The cel and drawings are in very good condition with light wear from original use. $300 - $500
359. A “Sport Goofy in Soccermania” Production Cel. (Disney, 1987) A production cel from the animated television special “Sport Goofy in Soccermania,” which aired May 27, 1987 on NBC. In the special, Goofy helps Huey, Dewey, and Louie win back a valuable trophy in a soccer tournament. This special marked the first animated appearances of future “DuckTales” characters the Beagle Boys, Gyro Gearloose, and Little Helper. The character image measures 6” x 8.75” on a 8.75” x 11.75” trimmed cel in a 16” x 20” mat. The piece is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
360. An Original “The Little Mermaid”
Production Cel. (Disney, 1989) An original production cel of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” The hand-painted cel is presented on a reproduction color copy background from the film. Measuring 18” x 27” with a mat opening measuring 8.5” x 14.5”, the cel is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
361. Original Production Cels from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) Original production cels from Disney’s 1989 feature film, “The Little Mermaid.” The multi-cel setup prepared at the studio includes matching cels of Ariel, Ursula, Ursula’s blood, and bubbles, each hand-painted on an untrimmed animation cel. The pieces are accompanied by a scene-matching reproduction background and framed as originally offered through the Walt Disney Company. The piece has a total image size of 16” x 8.5” within a 24.5” x 17.5” frame. The cels are in very fine production-used condition accompanied by their Walt Disney Company COA, and the frame is in good condition with scuffs and light wear. $1,000 - $2,000
362. A Little Mermaid Hand Painted
Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1993) A limited edition hand-painted cel of Ariel and Sebastian from “The Little Mermaid.” Numbered 355 in an edition of 500, the cel is presented with a reproduction of the original background. Measuring 9” x 11.75” in a 17.75” x 21” frame, the cel is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
363. A Nightmare Before Christmas Paper Sculpture Box. (Disney, 2000s) A rare prototype handcrafted shadow box and jewelry box paper sculpture of Jack Skellington, Sally, and Zero from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” created by artist Dave Avanzino. Titled “Jack & Sally Jewelry Box,” and accomplished with wood, paper, wire, and acrylic paint, this 1 of 1 prototype comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Measuring 6.25” x 10.25”, the box is in very good condition with light wear. $800 - $1,000
364. A Signed “The Lion King” Cast of Characters Sericel. (Disney, 1994) A limited edition sericel titled “Cast of Characters,” featuring the main characters of Disney’s “The Lion King.” The cel was produced in an unsigned edition of 5000, and later signed by animators Andreas Deja and Mark Henn. Measuring 18.5” x 39.5” framed, the matted cel is in fine condition, with scuffs and wear to the frame from prior display. $200 - $400
365. A “Lion King” Sericel Signed by Animator Mark Henn. (Disney, 1994) A limited edition sericel of Simba and Nala from “The Lion King.” Produced in an unsigned edition of 5000, the cel was later signed with a dedication by Mark Henn, the lead animator of Young Simba. Measuring 18” x 21” framed and matted, the cel is in fine condition with light wear to the frame from display. $100 - $200
366. A Tinker Bell 1990s Home Video Intro Production Cel. (Disney, 1990s) An opening title cel of Tinker Bell from Buena Vista Home Entertainment. This new animation of Tinker Bell evokes her original appearances in the opening of “Disneyland” and the “Wonderful World of Color,” in new animation seen on Disney home video tape releases in the 1990s. The untrimmed cel features an image of Tinker Bell measuring 3.25 x 5.5”. The artwork is in very good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600
367. A “Laundry Stitch” Paper Sculpture. (Disney, 2000s) A handcrafted paper sculpture titled “Laundry Stitch” inspired by Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch,” and created by artist Dave Avanzano for Disney Auctions. Accomplished in watercolor on paper, the shadow box sculpture is part of a very limited edition numbered 19/25. Measuring 15.5” x 15.5”, the framed piece includes a certificated of authenticity and is in very good condition with light wear to the frame. $300 - $500
368. A Frank and Ollie Signed Fab Five Cal Arts Sericel. (Walt Disney Company, 1990s) A limited edition sericel from a CalArts fundraiser, released exclusively to Walt Disney Company Team Members. Featuring Mickey and friends working behind-the-scenes, the cel is hand-signed by Disney Legends and members of the “Nine Old Men,” Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Measuring 16” x 14.5”, with the character image size 9” x 11”, the sericel is in fine condition. $200 - $400
369. A “Villainous Portraits” Sericel. (Disney, 1996) An Official Disneyana Convention limited edition sericel titled “Villainous Portraits,” featuring Maleficent, Cruella De Vil, and the Evil Queen. Part of an unnumbered edition of 5000, the sericel contains three 7” x 9” oval vignettes within the original 29” x 15” frame. The piece is in very good condition with light scuffs and minor wear to the frame, and the original Walt Disney Company COA. $200 - $400
370. A “Top of The World” Limited Edition Millenium Sericel. (Disney, 2000) A sericel of Mickey and friends gathering “to celebrate the dawn of the new millennium on the glistening dome of Spaceship Earth at Epcot.” “Top of the ‘World’ With Mickey and Friends” was released in a limited edition of 1000. With an 11.75” x 15” image within a 19.75” x 23.75” mat and frame, the sericel is in fine condition with light wear to the frame. $200 - $400
As Walt Disney set out to create the world’s first theme park, he surrounded himself with talented and creative people who could turn his dream into a reality. In 1953 he created WED Enterprises as a division to help design and build Disneyland. WED Enterprises later became Walt Disney Imagineering, a combination of “imagination” and “engineering.” Walt’s talented pool of artists became known as “Imagineers,” and it is their original photographs, documents, and other artifacts that provide us with a historical record of the creation of Disneyland.
371. An Imagineering Animatronics Workshop Photo. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1950s-1970s) A behind-the-scenes photo of Walt Disney Imagineers hard at work on Audio-Animatronics, including animals for the Jungle Cruise. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75” in a framed 12” x 14” mat, the photo is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
372. A Freedom Land Souvenir Guide Book. (Freedomland, 1960) A souvenir guidebook from Freedomland, an amusement park operating in the Bronx, New York City from 1960 to 1964. The book features colorful illustrations and lists the exhibits of the park, themed after the United States’ exciting past. Measuring 11.5”x8”, the book is in very good condition with a vertical crease and minor wear throughout. $100 - $200
374. A Disneyland Resort WESTCOT Master Plan Brochure. (Disneyland Resort, 1990) A promotional brochure summarizing the master plans for an EPCOT-style “WESTCOT” Park at Disneyland Resort. The plan was later abandoned in favor of the California Adventure Park that was built on the site. Measuring 11”x8.5” and 11”x8.5”, the brochure is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
373. A WDI Facilities Maintenance Patch. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1980s) An embroidered patch worn on the uniforms of Walt Disney Imagineering Facilities Maintenance Team Members. Measuring 3.5” x 2.75”, the patch is in good condition with loose threads and light wear. $100 - $200
375. A Marc Davis Signed “Eight Rules of Golf” Print. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A limited edition serigraph titled “Eight Rules of Golf,” designed and hand-signed by Marc Davis, for the newly opened Fantasia Gardens and Fantasia Fairway at Walt Disney World. Numbered 225/300, and measuring 28.5” x 31” framed with a 18.5” x 21” mat opening, the serigraph displays in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
376. A Trio of Disneyland Wet Paint Signs. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A trio of “Wet Paint” signs used in Backstage areas of Disneyland, featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck with a nephew. Measuring 8.5”x 11” and 10.5”x 13.5”, the three signs are in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200 - $400
377. A Disney Parks Background Music Recording Collection. (Disney Parks, 1980s-1990s) A collection of 12 double-sided audio cassettes featuring atmospheric music from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Also included are tracks from the Disneyland State Fair ‘87, Star Tours, the EPCOT Center Entrance, and more. Each cassette measures 4” x 2.5” and is in good to very good condition with wear from handling, use, and age. $100 - $200
378. A Walt Disney World Entertainment Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1996-2005) An exclusive Walt Disney World Entertainment Division Cast Member jacket, and a Cast Member nametag commemorating the Happiest Celebration on Earth. Marked an adult size large, the jacket is in good condition with piling, fading, and wear. The 2.75” x 2” nametag is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
379. A Walt Disney Imagineering Safety Vest. (Imagineering, 2000s) A safety vest featuring the logo of Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring a size large/extra-large, the vest is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400
380. A WED Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1980) A revised Audio-Animatronic maintenance manual created by WED/MAPO Technical Publications for Imagineers and Cast Members tasked with maintaining the many Audio-Animatronic performers at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The cardstock-bound 58-page manual contains guides to troubleshooting malfunctions in Audio-Animatronics, as well as extensive information on the construction, programming, and capabilities of the figures with detailed diagrams. The booklet provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes at one of the most magical elements of the Disney parks experience. Measuring 3.75” x 5”, the manual is in good condition with scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
381. A Collection of “Journey into Imagineering” Banners (WDI, 2010s) A group of three “Journey into Imagineering” banners from the Walt Disney Imagineering campus in Glendale. Created by artist Jacques Dupuy, the banners feature landmarks from Disney Parks around the world. Measuring 23.75” x 47.5” each, the banners are in very good condition with light scratches and wear from display. $400 - $600
382. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Imagineering Sign. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2005) A “New Magic from Walt Disney Imagineering” sign displayed in the Animal Kingdom Entrance Plaza during the Happiest Celebration on Earth in 2005. This coincided with the introduction of Expedition Everest in that Park. Measuring 23” in diameter, the metal sign displays in good condition with scuffs and scratches from display. $100 - $200
The New York World’s Fair held between 1964-1965 marked a significant milestone for Disneyland. General Electric approached Disney to design the main attraction for their pavilion, which resulted in the creation of the Carousel of Progress, featuring revolutionary Audio-Animatronics. The fair also brought about partnerships with Pepsi and UNICEF, leading to the creation of the esteemed It’s a Small World attraction. These attractions were incredibly successful and were later brought back to Disneyland, where they became some of the most sought-after experiences at the Park.
383. A Pair of New York World’s Fair Admission Tickets. (World’s Fair, 1961-65) A pair of original 1964-65 New York World’s Fair Main Gate adult admission tickets. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75” each, the tickets numbered V 478521 and F 475384 are in fine to very good condition with light wear overall, and one with a slight .5” crease and a small dimple mark. $300 - $500
384. A Large New York World’s Fair Souvenir Collection. (World’s Fair, 1961-65) A massive collection of 100 souvenirs from the New York World’s Fair. Included are guides and brochures, a handkerchief, paper badges with pinbacks, mini novelty plates, picture flashcards, postcards, a Flintstones comic book, a miniature World’s Fair flag featuring the Unisphere logo, a Swiss Sky Ride souvenir sticker in the original package, a souvenir paper bag, and brochures from Clairol Color Carnival, Sinclair Dinoland, Equitable, General Motors, and U.S. Royal. The pieces range in size from 2.25” x 4” to 13” x 15.5” and are in fair-to-very good condition
385. A Collection of World’s Fair Souvenirs. (World’s Fair, 1961-1965) A collection of souvenirs from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Included are a pennant, a Unisphere glass, a cup that reads “International Cup,” a child’s necklace, a TV peephole toy with a monorail image inside, a Unisphere peep hole toy with an Eastman Kodak exhibit image inside, and a Philippines keychain. Measuring 2.5” tall, the necklace, keychain, and toys are in good condition with scratches, wear, and discoloration from age. The 6.75” tall glass and the 3.25” x 4” cup are in very good condition with oxidation to the cup handle. The 26.5” pennant is in fair condition with fraying, creases, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
souvenirs from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, including a bike license plate, a Unisphere slide puzzle, a vinyl children’s purse, and a Big L. Friction Glide-A-Ride Greyhound Tram toy. The 5” x 4.75” license plate and 2.5” x 2.5” puzzle are in good condition with light scuffs, wear, and oxidation to the license plate. The 5.5” x 5.5” and 3.25” purse is in very good condition with a few faint scuffs, a grease pencil price, and light wear. The tram measuring 2.5” x 8.75” x 2.75” is in fair to good condition with scratches and scuffs, a detached roof to one car, and the front wheel of the “engine” car has fallen into the body so it can only be rolled manually. $300 - $500
387. A Set of New York World’s Fair Stamps. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A set of three commemorative postage stamps featuring the Unisphere at the New York World’s Fair. Measuring 1.5” x 1”, each five-cent stamp is in very good condition, all attached, with minor wear. $100 - $200
388. A New York World’s Fair Souvenir Plate and Ashtray. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A souvenir ashtray and plate from the New York World’s Fair. The 6” plate with iridescent edge highlights many attractions of the Fair, and the 5” ashtray features the Unisphere. Both pieces are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
389. A Collection of World’s Fair Unisphere Ashtrays. (World’s Fair, 1961) A collection of three 1964 New York World’s Fair ashtrays featuring imagery of the Unisphere presented by United States Steel. The two 4” black and gold ashtrays are in very good-to-good condition with oxidation and light scratches. The 3” silver ashtray is in good condition with stains, scratches, and oxidation. $200 - $400
390. A 1964-65 New York World’s Fair Commemorative Plate. (World’s Fair, 196165) A New York World’s Fair commemorative plate featuring the Unisphere, Tower of Light, Port Authority Heliport, Swiss Sky Ride, Thailand Pavilion, Bell System, and General Motors Pavilions. Measuring 10” in diameter, the ceramic souvenir plate is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $200 - $400
391. A 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair Souvenir Lighter. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A miniature souvenir lighter from the World’s Fair, with its original box. Measuring 1.25” x 1.25”, the lighter is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
392. A 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair Bag. (Bearse Manufacturing, 1961-65) A vinyl zippered souvenir bag from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 11.5” x 8.25” x 3”, the bag is in fine condition, still sealed within the original plastic. $100 - $200
393. A World’s Fair “Triumph of Man” Record and Envelope. (Travelers, 1964-1965) A souvenir 33 ⅓ rpm record and envelope from “The Triumph of Man” exhibit at the Travelers Insurance Pavilion of the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 6.75” in diameter, the record is in fine condition. The 7.25” x 7.25” cover is in very good condition, and the 7.75” x 7.75” mailer envelope is in good condition, with some creases, scuffs, tears, and wear. $100 - $200
394. New York World’s Fair 1964-1965 Promotional Poster. (World’s Fair, 1964) A beautiful lithographic poster promoting the 19641965 World’s Fair. This iconic artwork was created by Hollywood artist Bob Peak and measures 28”x43”. The poster is in very good condition with a slight waviness to the paper from moisture, a spot of water damage at the top, and a 1/4” tear at the top. $800 - $1,000
395. A Trio of World’s Fair 1964-65 Records. (World’s Fair, 19641965) A collection of 33 ⅓ RPM records from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Included are a record with excerpts from “Holiday with Light,” presented at the Tower of Light Pavilion, and two duplicate red-vinyl records of “The Triumph of Man,” presented by The Travels Insurance Companies. Measuring 6.75” in diameter each, the records are in good playable condition with scratches from use, and water damage and creases on their 7” x 7” to 7.25” x 7.25” booklets. $100 - $200
Ring. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A lenticular ring featuring the Unisphere and the New York World’s Fair logo. Measuring 1” the ring is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
396. A New York World’s Fair Unisphere Necklace. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A souvenir necklace of the Unisphere from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The charm measures 1.75” in diameter on an 18.5” chain and is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
398. A New York World’s Fair Unisphere Picture Viewer. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A small souvenir viewer in the shape of the Unisphere with the New York World’s Fair orange and blue color palette. Measuring 2.5” tall and 1.75” wide, the plastic viewer is in good condition with scuffs, wear, and reddening to the slide image age. $100 - $200
399. A 1964-65 New York World’s Fair Irradiated Dime. (ORINS, 1964-65) An Oak Ridge Institute for Nuclear Studies souvenir Irradiated Dime from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The machines dispensed gamma radiation into dimes before dropping the coin into a Geiger tube to demonstrate radioactivity. Measuring .75” in its original 2” paper holder, the coin and souvenir protector are in good condition, with tarnishing and wear from handling and age to the coin. $100 - $200
400. A 1964-65 New York World’s Fair Unisphere Plate. (World’s Fair, 1961-65) A souvenir plate featuring the Unisphere from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, the plate is in good condition with crazing, spots of discoloration, staining to the reverse, and general handling wear. $100 - $200
401. A Pair of World’s Fair Unisphere Plates. (World’s Fair, 1961-1964) A pair of souvenir decorative plates from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair featuring the Unisphere. Measuring 7.75” each, the plates are in fair condition with heavy scratches, wear, chips on the black plates’ edges, and tape residue on the back of the silver plate. $100 - $200
403. A New York World’s Fair Attractions Plate. (World’s Fair, 1961) A souvenir 1964-65 New York World’s Fair decorative plate featuring illustrations of the Unisphere, Monorail, Heliport, Tower of Light, United States Pavilion, Swiss Sky Ride, and the Pool of Industry. Measuring 9.25” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
402. A Collection of World’s Fair Serving Trays and Skewers. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A collection of food-related items from the New York World’s Fair, including four Unisphere plastic skewers and two plastic serving trays from the Seven-Up International Sandwich Gardens. Measuring 3.5” each, the skewers are in very good-to-good condition with light stains. The trays, colored pink and orange, are in fair condition with large cracks, tears, dents, and stains from use. $100 - $200
404. A Pair of World’s Fair Pins and a Souvenir Token. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A pair of pins and a souvenir token from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The pins feature the slogan “Peace Through Understanding,” and the token reads “Educated Animals, Louisiana Pavilion, Animal State University, N.Y. World’s Fair.” Measuring 1.5”, the larger pin is in very good condition with light smudges, scratches, and oxidation on the back. The smaller pin and token, measuring 1” each, are in good condition with heavier oxidation and wear. $100 - $200
405. A World’s Fair Attraction Bracelet. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A souvenir charm bracelet from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair featuring the U.S. Pavilion, Heliport, Unisphere, Swiss Sky Ride, and AMF Monorail. Measuring 7.25” in length, the bracelet is in very good condition with light discoloration from age, oxidation, and scratches to the reverse. $100 - $200
406. A World’s Fair Main Mall Smoked Glass Tray. (Houze Art, 1961-1963) A souvenir smoked glass tray from the Main Mall at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The Main Mall walking path ran from the Unisphere, along the Pool of Reflections, through the Court of the Astronauts along the Fountain of the Fairs, and finally to the Pool of Industry. Measuring 3.75” x 4.75”, this tray is in very good condition with light scratches and wear, notably on the left side. $100 - $200
408. A Pair of World’s Fair 8 mm Films. (Castle Films, 1961-1965) A pair of souvenir 8 mm color movies covering the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair from both land and air. “A Panoramic Film Tour of the New York World’s Fair” is in a box measuring 3.25” x 3.25” and is about four minutes in length. “The N.Y. World’s Fair from the Air” is in a box measuring 5.25” x 5.25” and is about twelve minutes in length. Both film reels appear to be in very good condition. $100 - $200
407. A “Greetings from World’s Fair” Smoked Glass Tray. (Houze Art, 1961-1963) A decorative smoked glass tray, created in advance of the 196465 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 3.75” x 4.75”, the tray is in very good condition with light scratches, smudges, and handling wear. $100 - $200
409. A Pair of Ceramic Unisphere Salt and Pepper Shakers. (World’s Fair, 1961) A pair of Unisphere-themed salt and pepper shakers from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 2.75” tall and 2” in diameter each, the ceramic shakers are in very good condition with scratches, wear, and a small chip on the base of the pepper shaker. $100 - $200
410. A Houze Art 1964-1965 World’s Fair Glass Tray. (Houze Art, 1961) A souvenir glass tray created in advance of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 3.75” x 4.75” in its 4” x 6” original packaging, the tray is in very good condition with light scratches and wear, while the packaging is in fair condition. $100 - $200
Disneyland was designed by Walt to be an immersive family entertainment experience and because of his background in film and television, the employees were referred to as Cast Members, and the Park a stage. They were given guidelines on etiquette, grooming standards, and specific costumes to enhance the Guest experience and maintain the immersive environment. Many Cast Members are fans themselves and treasure the experience and exclusives.
411. An Early Disneyland Press Button. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early Disneyland Press pinback button worn by reporters visiting the Park. Measuring 3.5” in diameter, the button is in very good condition, with light wear from use and oxidation on the back from age. $100 - $200
412. “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1967)
“The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” booklet issued to employees. This 24-page publication outlines Disney organization and traditions, with photos, illustrations, quotes from Walt Disney, and a welcome by Roy O. Disney. Measuring 10.75” x 9”, the booklet is in good condition with spots of discoloration, creases, and light wear to the cover, spine, and pages. $100 - $200
414. A Trio of Disneyland Security Host Patches. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A trio of embroidered jacket patches depicting Sleeping Beauty Castle, worn on the uniforms of Disneyland Security Hosts. Measuring 4” x 4.25” and 2.75” x 3.25”, the patches are in good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
413. A Trio of Disneyland Cast Member Patches. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A collection of three embroidered jacket patches worn on Cast Members’ uniforms. Included are patches for Adventure Thru Inner Space, Star Tours, and a general Disneyland patch. Measuring from 3” in diameter to 2.5” x 4.5”, the patches are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
415. A Disneyland Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A red jacket worn by Disneyland Hosts and Hostesses. Measuring a size large, this jacket is in very good condition with wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
416. A Collection of 1970s Disney Cast Member Items. (Disney, 1974-1978) A large collection of Disney Cast Member items. Included are a wallet fact card, a parking pass, a “We’re 23 years old today” Disneyland sticker, a Cast Services directory, a Magic Kingdom Club membership guide, a Disneyland guide, a Disneyland entertainment guide, a Disneyland discount directory, a “Backstage” issue, five issues of “The Disneyland Line,” a “Vacationland issue,” a 1977 Walt Disney Productions annual report, a “Mickey and Goofy Explore Energy Conservation” comic book, four issues of “Studio Newsreel,” a “Walt Disney World Eyes and Ears issue,” a “Walt Disney World-Gram” issue, a “The Disney Look” book, a “Working Our Way” employee manual, and four scrapbook pages featuring postcards and personal photos. Measuring from 2.5” x 3.75” to 8.5” x 11, the items are in very good to good condition with some discoloration from age, light wear from use, and some hole punches from scrapbooking. $400 - $600
418. A 1979 “Disneyland Diary” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1979) An informative book prepared for Cast Members by the Park’s Publicity Department, titled “Disneyland Diary 1955-Today.” The spiral-bound 1979 edition provides a year-by-year history of Disneyland, highlighting the development of new attractions and points of interest, significant events and festivities, and visits of esteemed guests and dignitaries to the Park. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the book is in very good condition with some faint pencil markings on the cover and light wear. $100 - $200
417. A “Safety Awareness is Everyone’s Responsibility” Book. (Disneyland, 1982) A “Safety Awareness is Everyone’s Responsibility” booklet for Disneyland Cast Members, providing information about fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials, and on-the-job injuries. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 9-page booklet is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
419. A “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A rare “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show” Cast Member booklet, highlighting the history and legacy of Walt Disney Productions, the worldwide team, and the valued traditions of the “world’s most spectacular show.” The booklet measures 8.5” x 11.5” and is in very good condition with scuffs, spots of discoloration, and light wear. $100 - $200
420. A Disney University Management Awareness Binder. (Disneyland, 1980s) A “Management Awareness” binder from the Disney University of Disneyland. More than 90 pages give a fascinating view into the Company’s progressive philosophy and approach toward Equal Opportunity employment. Measuring 11.5” x 10” x 1.5”, the threering binder is in very good condition, with wear from use including some tears to pages at the holes. $100 - $200
421. A Walt Disney Company 10 Year Service Award Plaque. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A 10-Year Walt Disney Company service award plaque, given to Henry Senterman in recognition of his service to the company. Measuring 9” x 12”, the plaque is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
423. A Jiminy Cricket Bronze 30 Year Service Award. (Disney, 1979) A 30-year service award presented to Timothy M. Marowski featuring a bronze Jiminy Cricket figure atop a candleholder. Measuring 6.5” x 7.5” x 11.75” high. The award is in very good condition. $300 - $500
422. A Disneyland 15th Anniversary Service Award. (Disneyland, 1970s) A 15-year Cast Member service award, given to Caroline Winterberg, who worked in Main Street Theme Park Operations. The award features a figure of Sleeping Beauty Castle with a wooden backing and base bearing a plaque with her name. Measuring 8” tall and 3.75” deep, the award is in very good condition with minor wear, mainly to the top edges of the back. $200 - $400
424. A Collection of Three Cast Member Anniversary Pins. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A collection of three Disneyland Cast Member service award pins. Included are two Donald Duck 5-year anniversary pins and a 1-year Mickey Mouse Steamboat Willie pin. Measuring approximately .75” x .5”, the pins are in good-to-very good condition, with light wear to each from use. $500 - $700
425. A Collection of Disney Dollars and Introductory Letter. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A collection of one $1 and four $5 Disney Dollars, and a typed letter to Cast Members composed by Walt Disney Attractions President Dick Nunis. The 6.2” x 2.75” bills are in fine as-new condition with variations from production, and the 8.5” x 11” letter is in very good condition with original folds and light wear. $100 - $200
426. A “Disneyland” Cast Member Spiral-Bound Book. (Disneyland, 1989) A “Disneyland” Cast Member informational book featuring chapters on the history of the Walt Disney Company, Critter Country and Splash Mountains’ debut at the Park, trivia, character meet and greets, and more. Measuring 11.5” x .5”, the spiral-bound book is in very good condition with light handling wear and a small scuff to the cover image. $100 - $200
427. A Disneyland Employee’s On Strike Picket Sign. 1984) A picket sign from the historic Teamsters Union Strike of Disneyland in 1984. This sign was created and used by some of the 1,800 picketers facing a wage freeze, who went on strike for 22 days until an agreement was reached. Measuring 22”x14” on a 42” stick the sign is in very good condition, with scuffs, spots of discol oration, and wear from original use. $200 - $400
428. A Disneyland Employee’s On Strike Picket Sign. 1984) A picket sign from the historic Teamsters Union Strike of Disneyland in 1984. This sign was created and used by some of the 1,800 picketers facing a wage freeze, who went on strike for 22 days until an agreement was reached. Measuring 22” x 14” on a 42” stick the sign is in very good condition, with scuffs, spots of discol oration, and wear from original use. $200 - $400
429. A Disneyland 40th Anniversary Cast Badge Replica. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland 40th Anniversary Cast Member Badge Replica. The limited edition copper and brass badge is a replica of those worn by Disneyland Cast members during the first seven years of Park operation. This badge is in fine condition in the original decorative nametag motif tin box. $100 - $200
430. A Disneyland Team Pride Cast Member Watch. (Disneyland, 1995) A Cast Member exclusive wristwatch produced for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland. The wristwatch features Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the face, with the back engraved with “Team Pride 95, Limited Edition 2192/3000, July 17, 1995, Disneyland.” The watch is in very good condition with a few faint scuffs and comes in the original retro-styled 3” x 3” and 2.75” box, which has scuffing and edge and corner wear. $100 - $200
431. A Walt Disney World Character Attendant Core Binder. (Walt Disney World, 1998) An Attendant Core materials binder prepared for the Disney Character Attendants of Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. Among the pages are Character Attendant Tip Sheets relating to working with the Character Performer, situational awareness, Pin Trading, a list of Trivia Time Questions, a Character Dictionary, and more. Measuring 11.5” x 10.25” x 1.5” deep, the binder and contents are in very good condition with wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
432. A Disneyland Cast Member Reference Guide. (Disneyland, 2005) A Special Edition Disneyland Cast Member Reference Guide, featuring information about the Disneyland Walk of Fame Ceremony, Space Mountain Opening Ceremony, Turtle Talk with Crush, and An Evening of Magic, occurring during the week of July 14-17, 2005. Measuring 7” x 8.5”, the paper newsletter is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
433. A Disneyland Mail Room Patch. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Mail Room Cast Member patch. Measuring 3” in diameter, the embroidered two-color patch is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200
434. A Disney Transport Maintenance Pin. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A Cast Member exclusive pin worn by Disney Transport Maintenance Technicians, working on Park vehicles. Measuring 3” x 1”, the pin is in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200
435. A Disneyland Resort Cast Member Heavy Coat. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A heavy Cast Member coat uniform featuring a “Disneyland Resort” embroidered patch. This large-size coat is in very good condition with light wear from use. $300 - $500
436. A Disneyland Cast Name Badges and Pin Collection. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A collection of Disneyland Cast Member name badges and 51 Park event and general release Disney pins. Included are nine name badges for “Matt” or “Matthew,” one Videopolis button, 29 Gift Giver pins from the 30th anniversary, 4 pins for the Candlelight Processionals and more. Measuring from 1” in diameter pins up to 2.75” x 2” name badges, the pieces are in good to very good condition, with some wear from use, and some enamel pins yellowing from age. $100 - $200
437. A Disneyland Security Host Jacket. (Disneyland) A jacket worn by Disneyland Security Hosts. Measuring a size “10,” the heavy jacket is in good condition with wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
438. A Cast Member “The Disney Look” Handbook. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A Cast Member handbook titled “The Disney Look,” prepared for training purposes. The full-color 27-page book provides dress code policies and traditions, grooming standards for both men and women in and out of costume, and a foreword by Walt Disney World President Al Weiss. Measuring 6” x 6”, the book is in very good condition with light stains and scratches on the front and back covers. $100 - $200
439. Robin Hood Little John Walk Around Character gloves. (Disneyland) A pair of gloves from the walk-around costume character Little John from Disney’s “Robin Hood.” The gloves are designed with a black sleeve that reaches up to the wearer’s elbow and holds the hands in place, inside the costume sleeve of Little John’s tunic. The gloves are displayed on a custom Joel Magee stand with furry base. The gloves measure 23” x 8” and are in very good condition, with light wear from use and a 1” separation in the seam between the thumb and forefinger. The base, measuring 14” x 8.25” x 25” tall is in very good condition. $500 - $700
440. A Cast Area “Door Opens on Stage” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign alerting Walt Disney World Cast Members that “Door opens On Stage” and to “Remember Your Disney Look.” These signs reminded employees to set their appearance and demeanor before entering areas where they interact with Guests. Measuring 6” x 10”, this vinyl board sign is in very good condition, with light wear from handling. $400 - $600
441. A “Caution Character Crossing” Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A “Caution Character Crossing” sign featuring Goofy. Safety signs like this are posted near vehicular zones and alert drivers to potential pedestrian Characters, their Attendants, and other Cast Members within the backstage area of Disneyland. Measuring 30” x 30.25”, the metallic sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600
Today there are three Disney-owned hotels in Anaheim, but in 1955 there were none. Walt understood the need for accommodations, matching the magic he created with Disneyland and licensed the Disney name to the Wrather Corporation, the owners of the Disneyland Hotel. Boasting pools, restaurants, shopping and eventually a Marina, to Guests a stay at the hotel was a dream come true. Upon taking full ownership of the Hotel expansion continued with the introduction of Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, the Monorail-themed pool update, and recently the Disneyland Vacation Club’s The Villas at the Disneyland Hotel.
442. Ride the Jitney to Disneyland, Knotts, & Anaheim Sign. (Disneyland/Knott’s Berry Farm, 1960s-70s) A sign promoting Jitney bus service to the Anaheim Hotel, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Disneyland. This sign was posted at one of the many stops either at or en route to Anaheim area attractions. Measuring 24” x 24”, the double-sided, hand-painted sign displays in fair condition, with scuffs and wear to corners and edges, sticker residue, and crazing throughout. $800 - $1,000
443. A Disneyland Hotel Brochure, Envelope, and Matchbook. (Disneyland Hotel, 1955-56) An early brochure, complimentary envelope, and matchbook promoting the new Disneyland Hotel. The brochure includes the facility rates and lists the amenities like Richfield automotive service, the shopping district, and helicopter service. The 7” x 3.75” brochure, 2” x 2” matchbook, and 5.5” x 3.5” envelope are in good condition with spots of discoloration, fading, creases, and general handling wear. $100 - $200
444. A Disneyland Hotel Employee Patch. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original patch worn by Disneyland Hotel employees, in its original manufacturer package. The embroidered piece features the Hotel Towers and Monorail. Measuring 2.75”x2” in its 2.5”x4.75” package, the patch is in fine condition and the package is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
445. A Disneyland Hotel Smoked Glass Ashtray. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960) A souvenir ashtray from the Disneyland Hotel back-painted with “Complete Convention Facilities” and the “World’s Most Exciting Hotel.” The glass ashtray measures 4.25” in diameter and 0.75” deep and is in fair condition with scuffs, and chips to the upper rim. $100 - $200
448. A Disneyland Hotel Complimentary Shoe Shine Cloth. (Deltashine, 1960s) A complimentary shoe shine cloth from the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 3.5” x 14”, the amenity is in very good condition with creases and light wear. $100 - $200
446. A Trio of Complimentary Disneyland Hotel Matchbooks. (Disneyland, Hotel, 1960s-1970s) A trio of complimentary matchbooks from different eras of the Disneyland Hotel. Included are matchbooks promoting the Restaurants by Gourmet and “the official Hotel at the Magic Kingdom.” Measuring 2” x 2” each, the matchbooks are in very good condition with a few light scuffs, fading, and handling wear. $100 - $200
449. A Disneyland Hotel Bowler’s Bag and Art Corner Button. (Disneyland/ Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A souvenir Bowler’s Litter Bag souvenir and an original Art Corner Vari-Vue lenticular pinback button featuring Goofy. Measuring 8.25” x 12.25”, the bag is in good condition with light wear from handling and age. The 2.5” in diameter button is in good condition with fading, scuffs, and handling wear. $100 - $200
447. A Disneyland Hotel Coaster Set. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A set of four Disneyland Hotel coasters featuring the Monorail train and the Hotel Towers. Each measuring 3.5” in diameter, the coasters and the 2.5” tall holder are in very good condition with minor scuffs, light residue retention, and light wear from handling. $100 - $200
450. Disneyland Hotel Stationery Paper and Envelope. (Disneyland Hotel, 1961-65) A piece of stationery and an envelope from the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 6” x 9.5” and 6.5” x 3.75”, this set of unused complimentary stationery is in very good condition with small markings and minor wear. $100 - $200
451. A Disneyland Hotel Restaurants Child’s Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1968) A diecut children’s menu from the Disneyland Hotel Restaurants featuring character-themed menu selections and doubling as a Mickey Mouse play mask. Measuring 11” x 3.5”, the menu is in very good condition with minor creases and light Deck and Gift Box. (Disneyland Hotel) A souvenir bridge-sized card deck in its box and an original gift card box from the Disneyland Hotel. The cards measure 3.5”x2.25”, the box is 2.5”x3.5”x.75”, and the gift card box is 2.75”x4.25”x1”. The cards are in fine as-new unused condition and the boxes are in good condition exhibiting scuffs, tears, and wear from handling. $100 - $200
Collection. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A collection of five duplicate souvenir pens from the Disneyland Hotel. Two of the pens have their ballpoint tips still intact, while the other three are missing theirs. Measuring 6.25” each, the pens are in good condition with scratches, smudges, and stains from use. $100 - $200
455. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Wallet. (Disneyland Hotel, 1970s) A Disneyland Hotel and Restaurants souvenir vinyl wallet. Measuring 7” x 3.5”, the wallet is in good condition with some chips, cracks, and creases to the vinyl and paper insert from age. $100 - $200
453. A Trio of Disneyland Hotel Room Service Menus. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-1970s) A trio of Disneyland Hotel Room Service Menus, including one bi-fold and a pair of key-shaped menus, meant to hang on Guest Suite doors. Measuring 7.75” x 16.5” and 8.25” x 12.25”, the menus are in very good condition with fading, spots of discoloration, and wear throughout. $100 - $200
456. A Pair of Disneyland Hotel Sir Edward’s Garment Bags. (Sir Edward’s, 1977-80s) A pair of garment bags from the Sir Edward’s store for men located at the Disneyland Hotel Shopping Complex. Measuring 24.25” x 39”, each vinyl bag is in very good condition with creases and light wear from handling, storage, and age. $100 - $200
457. A Disneyland Hotel Collection. (Disneyland Hote, 1970s-80s) A collection of nine items from the Disneyland Hotel, including a pair of Summer Olympics ‘71 fliers, a Guest Telephone Directory, a “Quick Facts” brochure, a “Disneyland’s Summer of 100 Million Smiles” brochure, and a pair of paper coasters. Measuring 2.75” x 5.5” to 5.5” x 8.5”, the items are in good condition with discoloration, creases, and wear from age and handling. $300 - $500
458. A Disneyland Hotel Renovation Sign. (Disneyland Hotel, 1983) A “Sorry for the inconvenience” sign from the Disneyland Hotel featuring Mickey Mouse with painting gear, used to direct Guests away from areas closed for refurbishment. Measuring 22” x 28”, the vinyl sign displays in good condition, with scuffs and light scratches, and water exposure smearing two letters and the borderline at the top left. $500 - $700
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460. A “Disneyland Hotel Directory of Services” Binder. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) A “Disneyland Hotel Directory of Services” binder with 13 pages of information about dining, recreation, and shopping, accented with colorful dividers featuring photos and facts related to the Walt Disney Company. Measuring 9.5” x 13.25”, the binder and contents are in good condition with scuffs and handling wear from Guest use. $100 - $200
461. A Collection of Disneyland Hotel Matchbooks. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) A collection of 50 duplicate complimentary matchbooks from the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 2” x 2” each, the matchbooks are in very good-to-fine condition with light handling wear to few. $300 - $500
462. A Hook’s Pointe & Wine Cellar Artwork. (Disneyland Hotel, 1999-2010) An original map artwork of Hook’s Pointe once displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. From 1970 until 1988 there was a marina at the center of the Disneyland Hotel complex, with a restaurant called the Shipyard Inn. In 1999 the name changed to Hook’s Pointe and Wine Cellar with the surrounding venues also gaining “Peter Pan” themed names: The Lost Boy Bar and Croc’s Bits ‘N Bites. This map showing Hook’s Pointe’s location in Neverland was displayed within these locales before the restaurant closed in 2010. The mixed media piece measures 27” x 23” and is in fine condition within a 29.25” x 25.25” frame. $500 - $700
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466. A Large Light-Up Letter “N” from a Disneyland Sign. (Disneyland, 2005) A large light-up letter “n” from a Disneyland Resort sign. The word “Disneyland” is displayed, large and small, in countless places in and around the Disneyland Resort. At over three feet wide, this “n” came from a “Disneyland” about 30 feet long, most likely on the Resort’s parking structure or another large building. This impressive blue letter has a gold outline from the Park’s 50th Anniversary celebration and has been wired to plug in and light up on its own. Measuring 39.75” x 52.25”, the “n” is in very good working condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and paint chipping on the back from Park use. $3,000 - $5,000
Every aspect of a visit to Disneyland is designed to be memorable before you even enter the Park, from the signs leading you there to the tickets you use at the Gate. The ticket books of Disneyland also chart the growth of the Park through the years. The earliest had only “A” thru “C” tickets. In 1956 “D” tickets were added, and with the Park’s largest expansion in 1959, the “E” ticket was added, representing the biggest and best adventures in the Park. As an attraction grew less novel over time, they often changed to a lower ticket to keep attendance high. Although ticket books were discontinued in 1982, the term “E” ticket remains an American idiom for the best of the best. The ticket books here are the most complete and finest quality collection we have ever seen. Jerry Bernstein meticulously assembled a thorough set of ticket books in virtually the same condition as the day they were sold at the Park. Considering that almost every ticket book had a ticket removed immediately after purchase, these complete books are the “E” tickets of Disneyland memorabilia.
467. A 1955 Special Main Gate Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1955) A 1955 Adult Disneyland ticket book. Issued in October of 1955, the very first ticket books included only “A” thru “C” tickets, and read “Ride” in the corner instead of “Coupon,” which became standard from 1956 on. This complete book contains the Main Gate Admission ticket, 3 “A” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets. The tickets unusually have no serial number stamped on them, but the top “A” tickets show impressions from being stamped with a number beginning with “A14” which made a partial impression without ink. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and color shift from age. $1,000 - $2,000
468. A 1956 “A Day at Disneyland” Child Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare and fine complete “A Day at Disneyland” child’s ticket book from early 1956. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets, which was the highest ticket until “D” were added later in 1956. The Welcome to Disneyland message, which was later on its own tab, is here included inside the back cover. Measuring 5” x 2”, the ticket book numbered “A65988” is in fine condition with light wear to the back cover including small scratches and scuffs along the top edge. One of the finest examples of this rare book that we have seen. $1,500 - $2,500
469. “A Day at Disneyland” Adult Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 195556) “A Day at Disneyland” ticket book, including one “A” and two “B” coupons. The tickets reference the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Conestoga Wagon, and Phantom Boats attractions. Measuring 5” x 2”, this ticket book numbered “A411659” is in good, incomplete condition, missing its cover, admission coupon, and “C” coupons. $800 - $1,500
470. A 1956 Child Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete “A Day At Disneyland” Child ticket book from 1956. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 3 “C” tickets. Numbered “A388407,” the 2” x 5” ticket book is in fine condition. $1,500 - $2,500
471. A 1957 Courtesy Guest 15 Jumbo Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1957) A rare complete courtesy Guest jumbo ticket book for Disneyland from January of 1957. Between 1957 and 1958, the Park experimented with a slightly larger ticket format. This book features tickets for early, short-lived attractions such as the Midget Autopia and the Tomorrowland Viewliner. Included are the front Main Gate ticket, 3 “A” tickets, 3 “B” tickets, 4 “C” tickets, and 5 “D” tickets. Numbered “X124440,” the ticket book measuring 3.5” x 6, is in fine condition. $1,500 - $2,500
472. A “Disneyland Big 10” Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1957-58)
A rare, complete “Disneyland Big 10” courtesy Guest ticket book. The book includes the front Main Gate ticket, the Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, and 3 “D” tickets. Measuring 6” x 2.5”, the ticket book numbered “X027987” is in very good condition with light handling wear and a crease vertically through the back cover. $1,500 - $2,500
473. A 1958 Junior 15 Jumbo Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1958) A very rare complete Junior Admission and 15-ride Jumbo ticket book from 1958. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “A” tickets, 3 “B” tickets, 4 “C” tickets, and 5 “D” tickets. Numbered “F063222,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very fine condition. $1,000$2,000
474. A 1959 Courtesy Guest 5 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1959)
A 5-ticket Courtesy Guest ticket book from September 1959. This book does not include a Main Gate ticket like most ticket books, but has the “Welcome to Disneyland” tab as its front piece. The book includes 5 tickets good for “any ride or attraction in Disneyland” with no distinction for “A” through the new “E” ticket attractions. The tickets do display artwork including the Monorail and Matterhorn, unlike the ordinary plain text tickets. Numbered “X019286”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in good condition with edge wear, corner bumping, and a 2.75” line of soiling from a rubber band across the back cover with a chip to the paper at either end. $1,000 - $2,000
475. A January 1960 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A very rare complete Child admission and 15 ticket book from January of 1960. This book would be replaced only a month later with the removal of the Satellite View of America and Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules, among other changes. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F238464,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
477. A May 1960 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A complete Child Admission and 15 ticket book from May of 1960. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F282809,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with a small crease throughout the bottom right corner, which is partially torn on the Main Gate ticket, and light edge wear. $800 - $1,000
479. A 1960 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland ticket book from June of 1960. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “M000006,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
476. A February 1960 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A complete Child Admission and 10 ticket book from February of 1960. This replaced the previous book issued only one month earlier, with several rides changing their ticket values, the addition of the Circarama, and the removal of the Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “T376205,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
478. A June 1960 Child 15 Ticket Book. ((Disneyland, 1960) A complete Child Admission and 15 ticket book from June of 1960. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F000005,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
480. A June 1960 Junior Special Guest 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A complete Junior Admission and 15 ticket book from June of 1960. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F044597,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
481. A 1961 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1961. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C016021,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition, with a small chip to the edge of the Main Gate ticket. $800 - $1,000
483. A May 1962 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Child Admission and 15 ticket book from May of 1962. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F380496,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with a 2mm tear to the top edge of the Main Gate ticket. $800 - $1,000
482. A 1961 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare complete Junior Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1961. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C008035,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
484. 1962 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Child Admission and 15 ticket book from June of 1962. This is the first ticket book to list the Swiss Family Treehouse, which it declared would open in July of 1962, though the attraction didn’t open until November. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F404538,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in good condition with light edge wear and a 1” mark on the front ticket with spots of glue retention and some small paper loss. $800 - $1,000
485. A 1962 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A very rare complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1962. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C278435,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
486. A 1962 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Child admission and 15 ticket book from June of 1962. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F404537,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with
487. A 1962 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Junior Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1962. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C146981,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
489. A 1962 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from October of 1962. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “V027718”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with a few small spots of glue residue on the back cover. $800 - $1,000
488. A 1962 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Child 10 ticket book from October of 1962. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “T817607”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with very slight paper loss to the edge of the back cover. $800 - $1,000
490. A 1963 Child 5 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963) A complete 5-ticket Child ticket book from June of 1963. This rare book was produced with no admission ticket, with the Welcome to Disneyland tab serving as the front piece, followed by 5 child’s tickets allowing admission to any attraction in the Park. Measuring 2.5” x 6”, the ticket book is in very good condition, with light handling wear, and two spots of paper loss to the front piece, including a chip missing from the edge. $800 - $1,000
491. A 1963 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963) A very rare complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1963. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C000011,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
492. A 1963 Child 15 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963)
A complete Child 15 ticket book from June of 1963. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F000017,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with very light wear to the back. $800 - $1,000
493. A 1963 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963)
A complete Junior 12 ticket Special Guest book from June of 1963. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “C000014”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition to fine condition, with very light handling wear. $800 - $1,000
494. A 1963 “Starlite Nights” Double Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963) A very rare complete “Starlite Nights” ticket book from the Summer of 1963. This book targeting couples uniquely features two admission tickets for the front piece, perforated in the middle for separation, allowing admission to the Park only after 6:00 P.M. The book includes a Welcome to Disneyland tab with a specific Starlite message, and 2 each of Starlite “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, tickets, and 4 “E” tickets for a total of 12 adventures, all for use after 6 P.M. only. Numbered “N001960,” the ticket book is in fine condition, stamped “complimentary”, with a faint spot below the castle image on the front ticket. $800 - $1,000
495. A 1964 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A complete Child admission and 15 ticket book from June of 1964. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “F380406,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with slight chipping to one edge of the back cover. $800 - $1,000
496. A 1964 Junior 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A complete Junior 10 ticket book from June of 1964. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “T262701”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition, with very light wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
498. A 1964 Junior Special Guest 20 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A complete Junior 20 ticket Special Guest book from June of 1964. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 2 “A” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, 4 “C” tickets, 6 “D” tickets, and 6 “E” tickets. Numbered “G041616”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition, with a number written on the Main Gate ticket in ink, and very light handling wear. $800 - $1,000
497. A 1964 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A complete Junior 12 ticket Special Guest book from June of 1964. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “C070635”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
499. A 1964 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from June of 1964. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “T668542”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
500. A 1965 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete Junior Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1965. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “C006012,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
501. A 1965 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1965. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets. Numbered “C011511,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
502. A 1965 “Starlite Nights” Double Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A very rare complete “Starlite Nights” ticket book from June of 1965. This book targeting couples uniquely features not one but two admission tickets for the front piece, perforated in the middle for separation. The book includes a Welcome to Disneyland tab with a specific Starlite message, and 2 each of Starlite “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, and “E” tickets for a total of 10 adventures, all for use after 5 P.M. only. Numbered “N000422,” the ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
503. A 1965 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete Child Admission and 15 Adventures in Disneyland ticket book from June of 1965. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 1 “A” ticket, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 5 “E” tickets. Numbered “F024012,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition.
505. A 1966 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete Child Admission and 15 ticket book from May of 1966. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, A Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F213323,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with a small crease throughout near the top, and edge wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
504. A 1966 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete Child Special Guest 12 ticket book from May of 1966. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “C000025”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
506. 1966 Junior 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete Junior 10 ticket book from May of 1966. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000022”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition, with light wear including a small chip to the back cover, and a number written in ink on the top left of the admission ticket. $800 - $1,000
507. A May 1966 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from May of 1966. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T111363”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
509. A May 1967 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Child 10 ticket book from May of 1967. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000013,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light wear to the back cover, including small creases and a slight scuff. $800 - $1,000
511. A 1967 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Child Special Guest 12 ticket book from May of 1967. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “C000006,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
508. An October 1966 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1966)
A complete Adult 10 ticket book from October of 1966. The main differences from the May 1966 book are the removal of the listings for the “Flying Saucers” and all the Rivers of America attractions except for the Mark Twain. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T625671”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
510. A 1967 Child Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Child Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from May of 1967. The book includes the front Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket with a list of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C000005”, the ticket book measuring 2.5” x 6” is in very good condition with light handling
512. A May 1967 Junior 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Junior 15 ticket book from May of 1967. The book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland Tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F130090,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with a crease through the top edge from a paperclip, and light handling wear. $800 - $1,000
513. A 1967 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from May of 1967. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T884059”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
515. A 1968 Child 10 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A complete Child 10 ticket book from May of 1968. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, an Adventure Thru Inner Space ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000002,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with very light wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
517. A 1968 Disneyland Early-Bird Special Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare complete Early Bird Special child or junior Admission and 15 Adventures ticket book. This uniquely allowed admission during a “Scheduled Free Play Period” when no tickets were required for attractions. This complete book contains the Early-Bird Special ticket, Main Gate Admission ticket specifically marked “Saturday”, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, an “Adventure Thru Inner space” ticket, and 15 tickets god for any 10 thru 75 cent attraction. The back cover to this book uniquely includes a free prize coupon to fill out and deposit at the Main Gate when entering the event. Numbered “FA052832”, the ticket book is in very good condition, with light edge wear and corner bumping, and a small crease and partial .25” separation to the prize ticket on the back cover. $400 - $600
514. A 1967 Adult 10 Ticket Book with Printing Error. (Disneyland, 1967) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from May of 1967. This book has the standard front Main Gate ticket and includes a duplicate Welcome to Disneyland tab behind that in a printer’s error. The attraction tickets included are 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000018”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition, with very light wear to the corners, and a number written in ink on the top left of the admission ticket. $800 - $1,000
516. A 1968 Junior 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A complete Junior 15 ticket book from May of 1968. The book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland Tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F109035,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with light wear to the back cover. $800 - $1,000
518. A 1968 Child 10 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A complete Child 10 ticket book from October of 1968. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T105138”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
519. A 1969 Magic Kingdom Club Child 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Child 12 ticket book, distributed by the Magic Kingdom Club, which offered discount tickets to employees of large companies. The May 1969 book comes with the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “C000003,” the 2.5” x 6” is in fine condition with a small spot on the back cover.
$800 - $1,000
521. A September 1969 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Child 10 ticket book from September of 1969. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000008”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
520. A 1969 Adult 10 Magic Kingdom Club Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from September of 1969, distributed by the Magic Kingdom Club, which offered discount tickets to employees of large companies. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, and ten Magic Key Coupons good for admission to any “10 cent thru 75 cent ride or attraction in Disneyland.” Numbered “M000014”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
522. A September 1969 Junior 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Junior 10 ticket book from September of 1969. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T092383”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
523. A 1969 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from September of 1969. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T156789”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
524. An Anaheim Area Hospitality Junior Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968-69) A very rare complete Anaheim Area Hospitality Junior Ticket Book. These were sold exclusively to guests of hotels and motels of the Anaheim Area Visitor and Convention Bureau. This complete book contains 1st and 2nd Day admission tickets, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered H028862”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with two light spots on the front and edges of the admission tickets, gentle creases and edge wear to the back including chipping, and slight discoloration to the edges of the “A” ticket from age. $300 - $500
525. A 1970 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A complete Child 10 ticket book from May of 1970. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000014”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light wear to the back including, 3 small spots of paper loss. $300 - $500
527. A 1970 Child United Air Lines Tiki Room 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A rare complete United Air Lines Child 12 Adventure passport with a complimentary Enchanted Tiki Room ticket. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, the Tiki Room ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “U000008,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
526. A 1970 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A complete Child 10 ticket book from May of 1970. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000020”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and a tiny chip to the top edge of the back cover. $300 - $500
528. A 1970 Junior 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A complete Junior 10 ticket book from May of 1970. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T146013”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book displays in fine condition. The internal binding glue has come loose in the front from age, so the Welcome to Disneyland tab is in place but loose.
529. A 1970 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from May of 1970. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T424724”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with a tiny chip to the back cover near the spine. $300 - $500
530. A 1971 Junior Gray Line 5 Ride Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A complete Gray Line Junior Admission and 5-ride ticket book from September of 1971. The book includes the front Junior Main Gate admission ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, and five junior tickets allowing admission to any “10 cent thru 85 cent attraction” with a checklist of rides inside the back cover. Numbered “G000018”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with very light handling wear. $300 - $500
531. A 1971 Junior Gray Line 5 Ride Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A complete Gray Line Junior Admission and 5-ride ticket book from September of 1971. The book includes the front Junior Main Gate admission ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, and five junior tickets allowing admission to any “10 cent thru 85 cent attraction,” with a checklist of rides inside the back cover. Numbered “G000021”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
533. A 1971 Disneyland Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A rare complete Child Admission and 15-ticket book from May of 1971. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, the Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F000012”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear to the back cover, including slight chipping. $300 - $500
532. A 1971 Disneyland Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A rare complete Child Admission and 15-ticket book from 1971. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, the Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F000020”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
534. A 1972 Child 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1972) A complete Child 10 ticket book from March of 1972. The book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T248363,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
535. A 1972 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1972) A complete Child 15 ticket book from March of 1972. The book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 5 “E” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 2 “B” tickets and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “F287216,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition with very light wear to corners. $300 - $500
536. A 1972 Disneyland Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1972) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from March of 1972. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T042532”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
537. A 1972 Adult United Airlines Tiki Room 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1972)
A rare complete United Air Lines Adult 12 Adventure passport with complimentary Enchanted Tiki Room ticket. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, the Tiki Room ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “U000019,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
540. A Rare United Airlines Stewardess Disneyland Ticket. (Disneyland, 1968-72)
A very rare Disneyland ticket set given only to United Airlines stewardesses. United Airlines sponsored The Enchanted Tiki Room from its opening in 1963, and this ticket includes stubs granting Disneyland Main Gate Admission, a complimentary guided tour of the Park, and admission to the Tiki Room. This ticket numbered 14 is complete and unused. Measuring 6” x 2.75”, the ticket is in fine condition with only a tiny bump to the top right corner. $300 - $500
538. 1972 Adult 12 United Airlines Ticket Book U000005. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare complete United Air Lines Adult 12 Adventure passport with complimentary Enchanted Tiki Room ticket. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, the Tiki Room ticket, 4 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “U000005,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $300 - $500
541. A Disneyland “Welcome Home” Vietnam Servicemen Ticket. (Disneyland, 1972) A Disneyland Main Gate ticket for servicemen returning from Vietnam. Measuring 6” x 2.5”, the ticket numbered “095791” is in good condition with small markings, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500
539. A Rare Disneyland U.S.A. Guest Certificate. (Disneyland, 1966-67) A rare guest certificate that allowed companies to provide up to 10 complimentary Disneyland ticket books at a time to employees and their families. Measuring 2.5” x 5.25”, the ticket numbered “000007” is in fine condition. $200 - $400
542. A Disneyland “Jiminy’s Cricket Ticket” Book. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) An Admission & 12 Adventures in Disneyland Jiminy Cricket ticket book containing admissions good for attractions “A” thru “E.” Measuring 5.25” x 2”, this book numbered “JO423339” is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and age, containing its original twelve stubs, and missing its cover, admission, and one other perforated ticket. $200 - $400
543. A Complete Disneyland Child Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1970s) A rare complete child admission ticket, including all four stubs for the Main Gate, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and Monsanto Adventure Through Inner Space. The tickets were printed circa 1972 before Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln was replaced by The Walt Disney Story, and both Great Moments and Monsanto’s Adventure Through Inner Space Operated as complimentary attractions. Measuring 2” x 4”, the tickets are numbered “013615,” and are in fine condition with light wear and a hole punched through each. $200 - $400
546. A 1971 “Mickey Mouse Passport to Fun.” (Disneyland, 1971) A complimentary “Mickey Mouse Passport to Fun” issued to young guests of Disneyland, featuring pages for acquiring stamps and souvenirs. Measuring 6” x 4”, the souvenir book is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
544. A 1970s Disneyland Child Ticket. (Disneyland, 1970s) A complete Disneyland child ticket including punched stubs for the Main Gate, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and Monsanto Adventure Through Inner Space. This was printed circa 1972, when Monsanto’s Adventure Through Inner Space operated as a free attraction, and before Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln was replaced by The Walt Disney Story. Measuring 2”x4”, the tickets are numbered “013606” and are in fine condition with little wear and punches through each one from original use. $200 - $400
547. A Disneyland Ticket Collection Display Piece. (Disneyland, 1970s-80) A framed “nostalgic collage” display piece collecting tickets and souvenirs from Disneyland dating from the 1970s up to the Park’s 25th anniversary in 1980. Included is a ticket book featuring the Walt Disney Story with A thru E tickets, loose A thru D book tickets with a rare booth E-ticket, A 1976 ticket book featuring America on Parade, A Walt Disney Story Ticket from 1980, and a souvenir plastic watch and cloisonne pin of Mickey Mouse. Measuring various sizes, all items appear in very good condition with some wear from display, but have not been examined out of the sealed frame. $200 - $400
545. A 1970s Disneyland KAL KAN Coupon. (Disneyland, 1970s) A coupon for KAL-KAN, sponsor of Disneyland Kennel Club from 1968 to 1977. Measuring 6.25” x 3”, this coupon is in very good condition with a faint crease to one corner. $200 - $400
548. A Set of Three Disneyland “E” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare set of three Disneyland “E” tickets with 75-cent values and sequential numbers. These attraction tickets were distributed through Ticket Booth 9 at the Main Gate. Measuring 2” x 3”, the tickets numbered 535667, 535668, and 535669 are in fine condition and come with a 3.5” x 5.75” x 1” lucite display for preservation. $300 - $500
549. A “Paid Media Redemption Policy” Letter and Coupons. (Disneyland, 1980s) An “Information from Disneyland” letter and collection of 27 ticket and coupon samples related to the “Paid Media Redemption Policy,” regarding the purchase of Disneyland Passports. When Disneyland attraction coupons were discontinued in 1983, this new policy allowed guests to apply their unused coupons toward the purchase of Passports. The explanatory letter measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with light wear. The attraction coupons measure 2.75” x 2.25” to 4.5” x 2” and are in fair-to-fine condition with creases, tears, and wear from ticket book removal, handling, and age. $300 - $500
552. A Group of Early Disneyland Passports. (Disneyland, 1980-1985) A group of three early Disneyland Passports, including two Walt Disney Company Disneyland Vacation Passports, and one Disneyland 30th Year Passport. Measuring 2.25” x 5” each, the tickets are in very good condition with light wear from handling and age and the 30th Year ticket retaining its stub. $200 - $400
550. A Disneyland Complimentary Passport Ticket. (Disneyland, 1988) A Complimentary Disneyland Passport admission ticket. Measuring 2.25” x 5”, the ticket numbered “033637” is in very good condition with minor yellowing, faint spots of discoloration, and scuffs, mostly to the back of the ticket. $300 - $500
553. A Magic Kingdom “Operation Desert Storm” Ticket. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1991) A Disneyland or Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Operation Desert Storm Complimentary One Day Ticket. “Good any one day through November 11, 1991,” the ticket provided free Park entry to those with an active Military I.D. Measuring 3.25” x 7”, the ticket numbered “0810629” is in very good condition with small spots of ink, a few faint creases, and wear. $300 - $500
551. A Military Days at Disneyland
Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare Military Days at Disneyland Two-Day Passport that allowed one United States Military or Department of Defense member and their Guest a discounted admission price. Measuring 3.25” x 6.25”, the passport is in good condition with creases, scuffs, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
554. A Disneyland 40th Anniversary Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare Disneyland 40th anniversary commemorative passport celebrating “40 Years of Adventures” and the debut of the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Numbered 02590 and measuring 3.5” x 14” in the original 4.75” x 15” envelope, the ticket is in very good condition with light edge wear, and the envelope seal broken. $200 - $400
555. A Disneyland 2-Day Park Hopper
Ticket Proof Sheet. (Disneyland, 2008-09)
A printer’s proof sheet of 25 Disneyland 2-Day Park Hopper tickets for ages 3-9. Measuring 19.5” x 28”, the uncut sheet of tickets is in very good condition, laminated for preservation, with light scuffs and handling wear.
$300 - $500
558. A 1984 Disneyland Passport. (Disneyland, 1984) An unused passport to Disneyland, issued in 1984 for the price of $14. Measuring 3.75” x 2.25”, the passport is in very good condition with light creases from a paper clip. $200 - $400
556. A Main Street, U.S.A. Information Booth Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A model based on the 1955 Main Street, U.S.A. information booth, released in celebration of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Included is a pin featuring a replica of the 1956 Disneyland guidebook’s cover. Sculpted by Vladimir Petrov, the model was released in a limited edition of 1500. The 6.75” tall and 3” diameter model and 1” x 1.5” pin are in very good condition with light wear and small pink scratches near the top right corner of the pin. $300 - $500
559. A Disneyland Resort Attraction Readmission Pass. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Disneyland Resort Attraction Readmission Pass, given to Guests when their ride experience is interrupted, usually due to technical problems. Measuring 4.5” x 2.5”, the unused pass is in very good condition with very light edge wear. $100 - $200
557. A Disneyland 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket Proof Sheet. (Disneyland, 2008-09)
A printer’s proof sheet of 25 Disneyland Ages 10+, 3-Day Park Hopper tickets. Measuring 19.5” x 28”, the uncut sheet of tickets is in very good condition, laminated for preservation, with light scuffs and wear. $300 - $500
560. A 1996 Ride Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1996) A pad of 20 ride admission passes that allowed up to six Guests to board the attraction of their choice. Measuring 5” x 3”, the passes are in very good condition, with dimples in the top of the first five passes. $100 - $200
561. A Disneyland Opening Day Parking Pass. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare original parking pass for Disneyland’s opening day celebration on July 17, 1955. The parking pass was designed with the same metallic silver imagery as the corresponding silver opening day ticket; however, very few of the parking passes were kept as they were almost always discarded after their initial use. This particular pass was carefully preserved after the opening day events and survives as a fantastic example of this seldom-seen Disneyland artifact. Measuring 4.75” in diameter, the parking pass is in very fine condition with minor surface wear. The reverse has minor yellowing and spots of wear from use. $400 - $600
563. A Disneyland Auto Park Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) A mid-1960s Disneyland Auto Park ticket featuring 30 aisles and a parking price of 25 cents. Measuring approximately 4.75”x2.5”, the admissions media numbered 201459 displays in fine overall condition, exhibiting light wear. $200 - $400
562. A Disneyland Parking and Main Gate Host Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980s) A bright orange hooded costume jacket worn by Parking Area, Main Gate Area, and some Backstage Hosts and Hostesses at Disneyland. Measuring a size large, the jacket is in fair-to-good condition, exhibiting loose threads, separation of its interior insulated lining, and wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
564. A Pair of Early Disneyland Parking Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of Disneyland Auto Park tickets including a 1957 ticket numbered “904595” and a 1960s ticket numbered “260195.” Measuring 2.75”x4” and 2.5”x4.75”, each piece is in very good condition with writing on each from Guest use. $200 - $400
565. A 1950s Disneyland Parking Pass. (Disneyland, 1950s) A car pass, numbered X40405, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass is in very good condition with light stains and scratches. $100 - $200
566. A Black 1960s Disneyland Parking Pass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A car pass, numbered 021173, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass is in good condition with creases and yellowing from age. $100 - $200
568. A Disney Park Handicap Sign. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A handicap access sign displayed in one of the Disney Parks, with magnetic backing for display. Measuring 6.5” x 7.75”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
567. A Purple 1960s Disneyland Car Pass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A car pass, numbered 008147, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass is in very good condition with yellowing from age. $100 - $200
569. A Disney Vacation Club License Plate. (Disney Vacation Club) A Disney Vacation Club souvenir novelty license plate. Measuring 12”x6”, this metal souvenir is in good condition exhibiting scuffs, spots of discoloration, and wear. $200 - $400
570. A Disneyland 25 Cent Parking Pass. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) An early twenty-five cent Disneyland parking pass, numbered 166862. The ticket includes liability information and space for Guests to circle what section and aisle they parked in. Measuring 2.5” x 5”, the parking ticket is in fine condition. $100 - $200
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Measuring 8.5” x 21.75”, the metal sign is in good condition with oxidation, stains, and wear from use.
$500 - $200
Disneyland has a rich legacy of marking its changes and development with main gate flyers, guidebooks, and maps that capture the story of the Park’s development and history. Colorful and informative pamphlets and brochures detail the attractions, restaurants, and shopping options available on any given day. Souvenir guidebooks offer a detailed record of the Parks’ happenings over the years, featuring stunning color photos, details on attractions, and stylish graphics. The intricately illustrated souvenir maps, first designed by Imagineer Sam McKim in 1958, showcase the Park throughout its development, including the first appearance of a new attraction or plans for future development. These souvenirs represent moments in Disneyland’s history and their ability to inspire and inform Guests with creativity and artistry.
572. A 1955 Welcome to Disneyland Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) An opening year “Welcome to Disneyland” fold-out map that was distributed to Guests of Disneyland in 1955. This “Personal Guide to Disneyland” was available at the gate, introducing each land and offering a list of restaurants and refreshment stands. Measuring 3.5”x 9” closed, the foldout is in very good condition with very light spotting. $100 - $200
575. A “Kodak Camera Tour of Disneyland” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1956) A colorful brochure by Kodak titled “A Kodak Camera Tour of Disneyland,” containing a stylish map of the Park highlighting Kodak’s Photo Spots, and tips for shooting photos. Measuring 8.25” x 3.5”, the brochure is in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, and wear. $100 - $200
573. A Rare “Your First Visit to Disneyland” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare “Your First Visit to Disneyland” brochure released by Disney before its first summer season. The brochure gives information about lands and promotes the Park’s first public opening day on Monday, July 18, 1955. Measuring 11” x 4.25” when folded, the brochure is in very good condition with an additional horizontal crease, spots of discoloration, and handling wear. $100 - $200
576. A “Disneyland U.S.A.” Promotional Press Book. (Disneyland, 1957) An original marketing “Press Book” brochure for “Disneyland U.S.A.,” the first theatricallyreleased motion picture about Disneyland. The cinemascope featurette ran in select theaters nationwide, with the National Screen Service handling the production and distribution of these promotional materials. This brochure includes a synopsis of the film, listing a variety of advertising “accessories” for display in movie theaters. Measuring 12.75” x 9.5”, the tri-fold brochure is in good condition, with creases, tears, and wear. $100 - $200
574. A 1955 “Fly TWA to Disneyland” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare opening year brochure created by Western Publishing, promoting Disneyland and its sponsor TWA. The brochure features an illustrated Park map, with descriptions of each land. Measuring 4” x 8.75”, the brochure is in very good to fine condition, with slight edge wear from handling. $100 - $200
577. A 1958 “Welcome to Disneyland” Main Gate Brochure. (Disneyland, 1958) A flier distributed to guests at the Disneyland Main Gate, titled “Welcome to Disneyland.” This double-parallel fold brochure opens to reveal a stylish map of the Park and lists the free shows, exhibits, and refreshment locations for 1958. Measuring 8.5” x 11” when opened, this brochure is in good condition, with creases and wear, and the entire piece laminated for preservation. $100 - $200
578. A “Greatest Construction Show on Earth!” Gate Flier. (Disneyland, 1958) A “Greatest Construction Show on Earth!” Main Gate flier promoting the debut of the new attractions opening summer of 1959. Measuring 5.5” x 11”, the flier is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
579. A 1958 “Welcome to Disneyland” Main Gate Brochure. (Disneyland, 1958) A Main Gate “Welcome to Disneyland” brochure, with Park map and listing the amenities and entertainment available. Measuring 3” x 8.5”, the brochure is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
580. A “This is Disneyland” Souvenir Mailer. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A “This is Disneyland” accordion mailer featuring 26 colorful scenes of Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Measuring 6” x 4”, this postcard book is in good condition, with unpunched cards, creases, and wear. $100 - $200
582. A 1955 “Picture Souvenir Book of Disneyland.” (Disneyland, 1955) A rare “Picture Souvenir Book of Disneyland in Natural Color,” a 24-page land-by-land tour of Disneyland supplemented with early photos and illustrations. Measuring 6” x 8.75”, the softcover book is in good condition with creases, scuffs, yellowing, fading, and wear. $200 - $400
583. Disneyland Guidebook, Certificate, and Ticket Display. (Disneyland, 1959-80s) A Disneyland presentation piece featuring a 1959 guidebook, an “E” Ticket with a ticket book cover from the 1970s, and an Honorary Disneyland Citizenship Certificate from the 1980s. The guidebook, certificate, and E-Ticket are carefully displayed on a 19” x 37” presentation board with a plaque and a collage of Walt Disney. The 4” x 2.5” ticket, 8” x 11.5” guidebook, and 11” x 15” certificate can be removed easily, though the ticket book is adhered to the board. The Certificate is in very good condition, and the guidebook and ticket are in good condition with wear from age and handling. $200 - $400
581. A Disneyland Area Park Vue Motel Brochure. (Park Vue Motel, 1961) A brochure promoting the Park Vue Motel, directly “across from Disneyland.” The brochure provides a map of the area, and a list with colorful images of the amenities offered to guests of Southern California’s “Hub of Happiness.” Measuring 4” x 9”, the brochure is in good condition with discoloration, creases, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
584. A Disneyland INA Guide Collection. (Disneyland, 1969-76) A collection of 18 INA Disneyland Guides. From 1955 thru 1974, INA sponsored the Carefree Corner on Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland, issuing complimentary copies of the informational Disneyland Guide to Guests. This collection includes 18 different editions of Guide Books printed from 1969 to 1976. Measuring 4”x6”, the books are in fair-tovery good condition exhibiting wear to some pieces. $100 - $200
585. An Original Walt Disney Autograph. Walt Disney, 1950s-60s) An original autograph by Walt Disney. The boldly written script in Walt’s own hand measures 1.5” x 4.75” on a cut paper measuring 2” x 5.5”. The piece is displayed alongside a cut cover to a 1959 Disneyland Guidebook. The entire framed piece measures 17.25” x 22.5” and is in very good condition with light wear from display. $3,000 - $5,000
586. A 1958-C Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A third version of the first edition of souvenir maps available for purchase through Disneyland. Designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, this 1958-C map features subtle differences from the “A” and “B” versions from this same year, including inclusions of “Cascade Peak,” the Art of Animation exhibit, and the “America The Beautiful” attraction. The map also depicts the planned expansions of Main Street U.S.A., and a “Wax Museum” and “Haunted House” in Frontierland which would become “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the “The Haunted Mansion” respectively. The map measures 45”x30” and is in very good condition with heavy wear along original folds including separation at center points, off-white color from age, small scuffs and marks, slight tape residue on the back corners, and large black scuffs along the top edge. $400 - $600
587. A 1964-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) A rare edition of the 1964 Disneyland souvenir map. This 1964-B map features “Future Developments” Edison Square and Liberty Street, and the recently renamed AstroJets, billing them as the “Tomorrowland Jets.” Measuring 44.5” x 30”, the map displays in good condition with scuffs, creases, small tears and wear along its original folds and edges. $200 - $400
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589. A 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1968) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1968, the first to show Adventure Thru Inner Space and to omit the House of the Future. Measuring 44.75” x 30”, the map is in very good condition with few ceases and wear along its original folds. $300 - $500
590. A 1978 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1978) An original Disneyland souvenir map from 1978 announcing that “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming!” Measuring 45” x 30”, the map displays in good condition with scuffs, creases, areas of discoloration, yellowing, and wear along its original folds and edges. $300 - $500
591. A 1984 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1984) An original souvenir map of Disneyland from 1984. This updated version of the Disneyland map features the World Premier Circle-Vision theater, which opened in July 1984. Measuring 44” x 29.5”, the map is in good condition, with a large area of discoloration and yellowing within the lower right quarter, creases, and a few small tears and light wear along the original folds and edges. $100 - $200
592. A Sunkist Disneyland Souvenir Map Offer Display. (Sunkist, 1964) An original store display featuring a promotion for full-color Disneyland Park Maps, offered by Sunkist Navel Oranges. This store display is accompanied by its original pad of approximately 100 unused order forms. The 14” x 11” cardstock display is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
594. A “Disneyland World Of Flowers” Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A “Disneyland World of Flowers” book. This 72-page book was written by Disneyland landscaper and horticulturist Morgan “Bill” Evans and tells the behindthe-scenes story of the plants and flowers at Disneyland. Measuring 9” x 11”, the book is in good condition, with damage to its spine and wear throughout. $300 - $500
593. A 1957 “Complete Guide to Disneyland.” (Disneyland, 1957) A “Disneyland - A Complete Guide to Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Main Street U.S.A.” souvenir book. The 27-page book provides full-color photos, illustrations, and maps of the Park, and includes new attractions for 1957 like the Avenue of Flags, AstroJets, Horseless Carriage, and Tom Sawyer Island. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5” this book is in very good condition with scuffs and edge wear, mainly to the cover, and very slight browning to page edges inside from age. $100 - $200
595. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A hardcover Walt Disney’s Disneyland book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the Park. Measuring 11.25” x 9.5”, the book is in very good condition with light wear to the cover and like-new interior pages. $100 - $200
596. A Signed “Disneyland: The Nickel Tour” Book. (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) A second edition hardcover copy of the postcard collecting book titled “Disneyland the Nickel Tour,” featuring the signature of author, Imagineer David Mumford. Measuring 11.25”x9”, the 392-page book is in very good condition with scuffs and wear to the dust jacket and light spotting on the page edges. $300 - $500
Main Street, U.S.A. takes us on a nostalgic journey back to early 1900s America. The street is inspired by Marceline, Missouri, the hometown of Walt Disney. Here horse-drawn carriages, arcades, and ice cream parlors bring to life the nostalgia for Walt’s early childhood. As we walk down this street, we are immersed in a world that harkens back to simpler times, upon this threshold where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, and adventures await.
$2,000$4,000
598. A Disneyland Railroad Fred Gurley Locomotive Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original sign from the Fred Gurley locomotive at Disneyland. The 113-year-old locomotive was named after the former Chairman of the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe Railroad. The metallic sign was created by the Disneyland Staff Shop, features hand-painted elements, and was likely removed during a complete restoration of the attraction vehicle beginning in 2006. Measuring 35.75” x 6.5”, the sign is in very good condition with chips to paint along edges and corners, slight oxidation, and minor wear from Park use.
599. A Pair of Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. Tickets (Disneyland, 1957) A pair of Disneyland Railroad tickets, each with a single station stub attached for the Main Street Depot. Measuring 4.5” x 2.5” each the tickets are in very good condition with a small corner tear and crease to the blue ticket and minor wear from handling and use to both. $100 - $200
601. A Disneyland Railroad Transfer. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original Disneyland Railroad iron-on transfer. The piece measures 1.25” x 2.25” on its 1.25” x 2.5” paper and is in fine condition, with vibrant color and little wear. $200 - $400
600. An Original Disneyland Express Toy in Box. (Auburn, 1960) A complete Disneyland Express train in box. The toy includes its Mickey, Donald, and Pluto figures, the original box featuring crossing gate cutouts, and a “Win A Trip To Disneyland” entry blank form inside. The fine condition as-new pieces come mounted inside their 10.25” x 2.25” x 7” good condition box with fading, tears, creases, and wear to some of its panels. $100 - $200
602. A “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R.” Set. (Tyco, 1966) A “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R.” HO-scale electric train set in its original box. The set is complete, including an E.S. Marsh locomotive with its tender, five cars, a Tyco transformer, track pieces, and leaflets. The set is in very good condition with few signs of wear. The original 15.75” x 19” x 2.5” outer box and inner boxes are in very good condition, with minor creases and wear. $200 - $400
A rare hand-silkscreened special edition poster for the Disneyland Railroad Bicentennial Special
Disneyland. Designed by Jim Michaelson, the poster was one of the most complex silkscreened posters printed, using 60 separate screens and taking three months to create. Measuring 31.25” x 46.25”, this limited edition poster numbered 19/144 is hand-signed by the artist and in very good condition, with minor wrinkling, paint scuffs a few small creases, and light wear. $2,000 - $4,000
604. A Disneyland Railroad Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size Disneyland Railroad attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. The faithful replica measures 54” x 36” and is in very good condition with minor edge wear including very slight paper loss at bottom corners. $600 - $800
605. A Disneyland Railroad Roundhouse Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1960s-1980s) An original shirt worn by a Disneyland Maintenance Division Cast Member who worked in the Disneyland Railroad and Monorail Roundhouse. Measuring a size extra-large, this button-down shirt is in good condition with wear from Cast use and retaining its original property control labels. $200 - $400
606. Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad Route Guide (Disneyland, 1955) A Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad guide given to Guests at the Park. The guide provides information on the C.K. Holliday and E.P. Ripley trains that Disneyland’s trains are modeled after. When opened, a map of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway system is revealed. Measuring 3” x 5” folded and 10” x 11.75” unfolded, the guide is in very good condition with a small tear at the right corner, light wear, and some discoloration from age. $100 - $200
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in very good condition even with much wear from Park use, the elements, and scuffs and scrapes from handling. This is truly a one-of-a-kind artifact of Disneyland, Walt Disney himself, and the Company he
ger cars were retired by 1974 in favor of open “holiday” cars still in use today. The Grand Canyon car was refitted into the Lilly Belle, with the signage repainted to read simply “Disneyland Railroad.” These three panelsan impressive 36.16 feet longgraced the Lilly Belle until her last rehabilitation in 2006, seen by millions of Guests in both of its forms through 51 years of Disneyland history. The three panels each measure from 10” to 10.5” high x 136”, 137.25”, and 169” long. The panels are designed to overlap slightly, and the top 3.5” of each is bare wood, where it was fitted into the car’s roof above. The sign is
607. The Lilly Belle Disneyland Railroad Train Car Sign. (Disneyland, 1955) The “Disneyland Railroad” sign from the side of the Lilly Belle car. As guests lined up by the thousands to enter Disneyland on opening day, they were greeted by the sight of the Main Street Train Station, and the E.P.Ripley pulling the bright yellow cars each proudly labeled “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad.” Most of those passen -
Walt Disney was renowned for his love of railroads. Before Disneyland, he filled the backyard of his Holby Hills estate with the Carolwood Pacific Railroad, a miniature rideable train. Walt named the engine “Lilly Belle” after his wife, Lillian. When the original Grand Canyon car of the Disneyland Railroad was retired in 1974, it was refitted as a VIP car. In honor of Walt’s vision it was named the Lilly Belle, and Lillian herself oversaw the design of the interior with mementos of Walt’s railroad legacy, and accouterments in the classic style he preferred.
608. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Trunk Cover. (Disneyland, 1974-1990s) The trunk cover used on the Disneyland Railroad’s Lilly Belle Presidential Car. This bottomless steamer trunk was added during renovations in 1974 to cover the batteries on the back of the car, with intentional holes in the trunk to allow heat to escape. Measuring 15.25” x 21.5” x 13.5” deep, the wooden trunk cover is in fair condition with chipping, weathering, stains, burn marks inside from battery exposure, a broken faux lock, and heavy wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
609. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Window Panel. (Disneyland, 1955-2006) A window panel from the Lilly Belle car, removed during a rehabilitation in 2006. The former Grand Canyon car had a different layout to the windows than the regular passenger cars, with six sets of large double windows instead of 12 small windows. This narrow panel was the top of one of the large windows with the straight edge facing its match and curved edge towards the next pair. This window was a part of Disneyland history from the very beginning, on board the train Walt drove into Main Street Station in the “Dateline Disneyland” television broadcast on July 17, 1955. Measuring 25.5” x 6.5” with a glass size of 23.25” x 4.5”, the window is in very good condition, with expected wear and soiling from its long service in the Park. $500 - $800
610. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Ceiling Panel. (Disneyland, 1955) A mahogany ceiling panel from inside the Lilly Belle car of the Disneyland Railroad. The train that debuted in the Park on July 17, 1955, had curved, stenciled Honduran mahogany panels running along the ceiling of all the passenger cars. When the Grand Canyon car was transformed into the Lilly Belle, the panels were saved and restored with that same original pattern. Measuring 90” long and 16’5” wide, the panel is in very good condition. Being a ceiling panel out of direct sunlight, the elements, and typical handling, it shows very little wear for its many years of Park service, with some small scuffs and spots of wear, and nail holes and chipping mainly to the .5” to 1.25” border that was not visible while installed. $800 - $1,000
611. Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Tickets.
(Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of four sequentially numbered tickets for the Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Presidential Car. Measuring 7.25” x 2.5”, the tickets numbered “3329,” “3330,” “3331,” and “3332,” are in very good condition with expected handling wear from Guest use. $200 - $400
Ralph Hanson was one of the earliest Disneyland Cast Members, hired on May 3rd, 1958. He worked with Main Street Vehicles for 26 years of his impressive 32-year career at the Park. He drove Main Street for over 100,000 miles, taking thousands of Guests and of course Walt Disney himself. Ralph was told he was one of the most photographed people in the Park and can be seen on the back cover of the 1987 book Disneyland Inside Story operating the horsedrawn street car. We are proud to present this collection of Ralph’s own memorabilia from his career at the Park, including the earliest (and grandest) versions of Disneyland’s service award statues, and a genuine piece of Disneyland history dating back to opening day in 1955.
612. An Original Disneyland Bench. (Disneyland, 1955-1989) An original Disneyland bench, gifted to Ralph Hanson upon his retirement after 32 years. Ralph was noted for taking his breaks backstage on the east side of Main Street USA, sitting on one of two benches outside the security office behind Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. With his “trademark” cup of coffee, he’d greet and chat with the Cast Members passing by. His retirement party was held at the Tahitian Terrace on September 21, 1989, with Disneyland President Ron Dominguez and Vice Presidents John Cora and Bob Gault attending. As a final gift, Gault announced they were giving him a gift that “probably knows a part of his anatomy better than Ralph’s wife does,” and unveiled the very bench Ralph used. This bench is one of the original benches seen in the Park on opening day, July 17th, 1955. It was removed from behind the Opera House on the east side of Main Street. In the 1970s, benches around the Hub were painted blue and white, in this style. This bench may have been moved from the Hub to backstage, or simply painted at the same time. The bench measures 95.75” wide x 19” deep x 29” tall, is made of wrought iron and wood, and has been painted brown since the removal from the Park, though in spots the original blue paint shows through. The bench is in very good condition, with wear from Park use, age, and the elements. The back and underside of the wood show much wear and peeling to the (non-original) brown paint. $8,000 - $12,000
613. A Walt Disney Signed Letter to Ralph Hanson.
(Disney, 1965) A letter on Walt Disney’s stationery with a beautiful signature by Walt Disney himself. On Thursday July 1st, 1965, Walt Disney dictated this letter to secretary Tommie Laurine Wilck concerning Ralph Hanson’s proposal for a toy or piece of playground equipment called a “Bunny Bounce.” Walt thanks him for the proposal but declines as it is outside of the Disney Company’s normal business. The letter is boldly signed with a very clean and careful signature by Walt, measuring 1.25” x 3.5”. The letter measuring 7” x 10” is in fine condition, with two original folds, and framed for display alongside the 7.5” x 4.25” envelope which is in very good condition, torn open at the top. $2,000 - $4,000
614. Ralph Hanson’s 10 Year Service Plaque. (Disneyland, 1968)
Ralph Hanson’s 10-Year Disneyland Service Award. This first design of the Disneyland 10-year service award was first given in 1965, to the earliest 10-year employees of Disneyland Park. Measuring 10.75” x 9”, the wood and enamel plaque is in very good condition with very light wear and color fading from display. $200 - $400
616. Ralph Hanson’s 25 Year Service Award with Photo. (Disneyland, 1983) Ralph Hanson’s 15-year Cast Member service award with a signed photo from the presentation. This earliest design of the 25-year award features an impressive figure of Tinker Bell with a wooden base bearing a plaque with Ralph’s name. Later versions of this award have been redesigned with a much smaller figure of Tinker Bell. The photo depicts Ralph receiving the award from Disneyland Vice President Ron Dominguez and Dick Nunis and is signed by both top Disneyland executives. Measuring 6” in diameter x 13” tall, the award is in very good condition with some scuffs to the wooden base. The 8” x 10” photo is in very good condition with color fading from age, and much fading to Dick Nunis’ signature. $700 - $900
615. Ralph Hanson’s 15 Year Service Award and Photo. (Disneyland, 1973)
Ralph Hanson’s 15-year Cast Member service award with a signed photo from the presentation. This earliest design of the 15-year award features a figure of Sleeping Beauty Castle with a wooden backing and base bearing a distinctive plaque with his name. The photo depicts Ralph receiving the award from Card Walker and Don Tatum and is signed by both top Disney executives. Measuring 5” x 3.5” x 8” tall, the award and 8” x 10” photo are both in very good condition with very minor wear from display. $300 - $500
617. Ralph Hanson’s 30 Year Service Award with Photo. (Disneyland, 1983) Ralph Hanson’s 30-year Cast Member service award with a signed photo from the presentation. This earliest design of the 30-year award features an expressive bronze figure of Jiminy Cricket with a marble base bearing a plaque with Ralph’s name. The photo depicts Ralph receiving the award from Disneyland Vice President Ron Dominguez and Dick Nunis, with the mat signed by both along with Bob Gault and another executive. Also included is Ralph’s name tag from the event. Measuring 4” x 7.5” x 8” tall, the award is in very good condition with very slight wear to the name plaque from age. The 8” x 10” photo in 11” x 14” signed mat is in very good condition with slight color fading. $800 - $1,000
618. A Pair of Disneyland Driver of the Year Awards. (Disneyland, 1979/82) A pair of Main Street Vehicles “Driver of the Year” awards won by Ralph Hanson. These unique Cast Member incentives are initiated internally to foster team-building and camaraderie. The 1979 award is a souvenir metal Mickey figure with a rare Guided Tour tag filled out with Ralph’s name and “Driver of the Year 1979.” The 1982 award is a plaque engraved with Ralph’s name and ”Man of the Year 1982.” Measuring 3” tall in the 3.75” cylinder and 6” x 8”, the awards are in fine condition, with light wear to the cylinder and tag from age. $200 - $400
621. Four Disneyland Service Pins and a Main Street Photo. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s)
A collection of four Disneyland Cast Member service pins from Ralph Hanson’s career, with a photo of Ralph on the job. Three pins represent his 20th, 25th, and 30th anniversary, while the fourth pin is a short-lived version of the 10th-anniversary pin awarded in 1968 or the 15th-anniversary pin from 1973. Each measuring under .75” in diameter, the pins are in very good to fine condition. Included is an 11” x 14” color photo of Ralph driving the Disneyland Fire Engine, in very good condition with light color shift. $200 - $400
619. A Ralph Hanson Retirement Plaque with Photos. (Disney, 1963-1989) A Ralph Hanson retirement Mickey Mouse plaque and four photos. The plaque features the corporate ”Ta-Da Mickey” with a bronze finish and is engraved “Thanks, Ralph Mickey and the Gang.” The photos include a striking portrait of Ralph driving and a photo of him receiving his 20-year award from Company President Card Walker and CEO Don Tatum in 1978, with a mat signed by both of them. Other photos show Ralph alongside Park execs including President Ron Dominguez and a photo of Ralph and the Pearly Band in a parade. The 11” x 13” heavy metal and wood plaque is in fine condition with very light wear from display. The photos, all 8” x 10”, are in very good condition, with color fading to the Pearly Band and to the signatures on the 20-year photo’s 11” x 14” mat. $200 - $400
622. Collection of Disney Silver Passes and Employee Badge. (Disneyland, 19732009) A collection of 43 Disney Silver Passes. A benefit of working for the Walt Disney Company, the pass gives Cast Members admission to any Disney Park (except Tokyo Disneyland) along with three guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson’s passes include eight duplicates and no passes from 1979-1991. The collection, including Bicentennial and EPCOT opening designs, has early passes made of heavy paper and heavy plastic cards starting in 2007. Measuring 2.25” x 3.5” each, the passes are in good to fine condition with expected wear from use and handling. Included is Ralph’s 1973 employee badge. $200 - $400
620. A Main Street USA Plaque and Mickey Illustration. (Disneyland, 19821989) A one-of-a-kind Mickey Mouse
Disneyland illustration with an unusual exclusive Cast Member plaque. The illustration, depicting Mickey Mouse as a Main Street Fire Engine driver with a sign that reads “Thanks Ralph,” was given to Ralph Hanson at his retirement. The brass plaque is dated 19821983 and is etched with “Thanks, Walt” and reproduction signatures of 46 Main Street Cast Members including Ralph Hanson, Disneyland executives including Ron Dominguez, Mickey, Donald, and at least two Main Street horses. The illustration with an image size of 10.5” x 10.75” on a 12” x 14” visible artboard is in fine condition. The plaque measures 9” x 12” in a 12” x 15” open frame and is in very good condition, with some scratches and small scuffs.
$400 - $600
623. A Collection of Disneyland Anniversary Name Badge Tags. (Disneyland, 1970-85) A collection of Disneyland Cast Member name badge tags. Included are eight tags celebrating Disneyland’s anniversary on July 17th from 1970 through 1979, and two tags for Festival Japan in 1986, one including a Japanese flag ribbon. Four tags include their pins, and the 1970 and 1979 tags include the carnation worn with them over 45 years ago. Measuring up to 3.5” x 5.5”, the tags are in good to very good condition, some with fading and wear from use and age. $200 - $400
625. A Tinker Bell Main Street, U.S.A. Lamppost Top. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare figure of Tinker Bell used during Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebration. This figure was one of approximately twelve that adorned the Main Street, U.S.A.’s lampposts during the celebration. Measuring 4.5” in diameter by 15” high, the painted resin figure is in very good condition with visible cracks on the left arm and neck, scratches on the custom-matching base, and the original magic wand missing. Tink’s detached wings are included and can be repaired to display properly. $600 - $800
624. An Official Disneyland Mickey Mouse Flag. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An official Disneyland flag featuring Mickey Mouse. This style of flag was seen in the early days of the Park high over buildings on Main Street, U.S.A., attached to parade floats, and occasionally gifted to VIP Guests and dignitaries. Measuring 25” x 32”, the flag is in very good condition with light discoloration from age and wear from Park use, which includes two 1” and 2” tears near the corners. $300 - $500
626. A Main Street Emporium “Pinocchio” Window Display Prop. (Disneyland, 1967) An original prop poster turret from a Main Street Emporium window display. The turret has an amazing amount of detail work, from hand-painted woodgrain to individually cut canvas roof shingles. The window displays were created by the Disneyland Sign & Pictorial department, and a poster on the back side of this piece acknowledges that very department. Measuring 5.25” x 5” x 11” high, the prop is in very good condition with light wear from display and age. $600 - $800
628. A Disneyland Original Omnibus Tail Light. (Disneyland, 1956) A tail light from the original Omnibus that cruised down Main Street, U.S.A. The Omnibus made its debut in August 1956, treating Guests to a leisurely open-air trip down the busiest street in the Park. The Omnibus proved so popular that a second Omnibus vehicle was added in 1957. This tail light from the original vehicle measures 5.75” x 8.5” and 4.25” in diameter and displays in good condition with heavy oxidation, scratches, stains, and wear from age and Park use.
$600 - $800
627. A Pinocchio “The Great Stromboli” Hand-Painted Prop. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A hand-painted prop poster from a window display telling the story of Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” The piece is a faithful reproduction of Stromboli’s poster as seen in the film, with a banner added that narrates a chapter in Pinocchio’s life. Measuring 10” x 11.5”, the sign is in very good condition with expected wear, with the paper banner showing browning, edge wear, small holes, and much scuffing to the printed lettering. $600 - $800
629. A Disneyland “Out of Order” Sticker. (Disneyland, 2004) A Disneyland “Out of Order” sticker created for internal Park purposes. Measuring 5” x 4”, this sticker is in very good condition with faint creases, scuffs, and minor wear. $300 - $500
630. A #DisneySide Social Campaign Sign. (Disney Parks, 2015) A #DisneySide sign promoting the official hashtag that encouraged Guests to show their “Disney side” with fellow fans online. Measuring 24.5” x 9”, this sign is in good condition with spots of discoloration, chips, and surface wear from display. $200 - $400
631. A Donald Duck “Wet Paint” Sign. (Disneyland, 1982) A wet paint sign featuring Donald Duck and one of his nephews produced for backstage Cast Member areas and printed on cardstock. Measuring 10.5” x 13.5”, the sign is in fine condition. $200 - $400
632. A Stitch “Wet Paint” Sign. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A “Wet Paint” sign featuring Stitch, produced for Backstage areas undergoing rehabilitation at the Disney Parks. Measuring 10.5” x 13.5”, the heavy cardstock sign is in fine condition. $200 - $400
633. A Disneyland Easter Dapper Dan Costume Vest. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Disneyland costume vest worn by Dapper Dans Cast Members on Main Street, U.S.A. during Springtime. Measuring a size “46,” the wardrobe piece is in good condition with a few spots of soiling and light wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
634. A Disneyland Pluto Character Costume Collar. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A Pluto Character costume collar accented with a prop dog tag engraved with the words “Pluto if found please return to Mickey Mouse.” The orange leatherette and fabric costume collar measures 41” x 4”, with the prop dog tag measuring 4.25” in diameter. The entire piece is in very good Park-used condition with light wear and retaining its Disneyland property label. $500 - $800
635. A Disney World Train Conductor Cast Member Uniform. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A Disneyland Railroad train conductor Cast Member uniform. Included in this four-piece set are a midnight blue vest with gold buttons, a white button-up dress shirt, a black tie, and a pair of matching blue pants. The vest is labeled a size L, the shirt a size L (16-16.5), and the pants 38 x 28. Overall, the uniform is in very good condition with light stains on the shirt collar, pilling on the pants, and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
636. A 1960s Disneyland Pamphlet Holder. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A Disneyland pamphlet holder featuring four spaces for literature. Measuring 6.25”x4.5”x30.5”, the metallic rack is in good condition, with scuffs, scratches, and spots of oxidation.
637. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Goofy Doorknocker Prop. (Disney Parks, 1980s) A prop doorknocker of Goofy as Jacob Marley in “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” part of a store or window display celebrating the film. Measuring 5” x 8.5”, the resin and plastic prop is in good condition with paint loss, scratches, and wear from Park use. $500 - $800
(Disneyland, 1977) A prop alligator head used in a “The Rescuers”themed Main Street Emporium window display. Modeled after one of Madame Medusa’s villainous alligators Brutus and Nero, this prop head is composed of hand-painted hard foam and metal prongs used to secure the head in place. The head measures 21” long and is in fair condition with several missing teeth, paint loss, exposed foam, heavy wear from use, and a loose eye plate. $600 - $800
639. An Emporium Shop Display Daisy Duck Head. (Disneyland, 1990s) A hand-painted Daisy Duck head created for a Main Street, U.S.A Emporium Shop display. Measuring 8” x 11” atop a 7.5” diameter and 3” deep base, the head is in very good condition with a few light scuffs, chips to its painted areas, and wear from Park use and age. $600 - $800
640. A Large Mickey Mouse Store Prop Figure Head. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A large Mickey Mouse prop figure head, part of a Mickey display featured in one of the Park’s souvenir shops. The resin head is handpainted and has felt-covered black ears. Measuring 15.75” x 22” on a custom 18.25” x 18.25” base, the head is in good condition with scratches, paint marks, chips on the chin, and wear from Park use. $600 - $800
641. A Disneyland Emporium Window Display Binder. (Disney, 1981-1992) An internal production binder for the animated window displays at Disneyland’s Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A. Included are a memorandum and plans for a “Beauty and the Beast” display timed to the movie’s release, a Fall 1981 Disney News magazine, and repair logs for window displays themed to movies such as “The Little Mermaid,” “The Rescuers Down Under,” “The Jungle Book,” and more. Measuring 8.5” x 11” in a 10.5” x 11.75” binder, the pages are in very good to good condition with yellowing from age and wear from use. $300 - $500
Disneyland is known for unique hats, be they Mickey ears, coonskin caps, or the classic Keppy Kap. Many of the early souvenir hats were made of paper or other light material, making the rare surviving examples highly-valued collectibles today.
642. A Disneyland Embossed Front Visor Keppy Kap. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A rare Disneyland Mickey Mouse Keppy Kap with an embossed front visor. This hat features a smiling Mickey on the crown, “Disneyland” text in red and blue rectangles, and an embossed gold “D” with laurels on the brim. Measuring 7.5” x 11”, the white plastic hat is in very good condition with light wear, scratches, and discoloration on the straps from age and use.
$200 - $400
643. A 1955 Disneyland Souvenir Tinker Bell Paper Hat. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare paper hat featuring Tinker Bell, dating to the first year of the Park’s operation. The semi-circle of paper is fastened at one point to create a bonnet shape when worn. Measuring 15” x 8” folded, the hat is in very good condition with fading and discoloration from age, some spotting, a small pencil mark, and expected light creases from use and handling. $200 - $400
645. A Disneyland Children’s Beanie Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) An early souvenir children’s hat featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 6.5” in diameter, the hat is in good condition with light creases, loose threads to the interior band, and wear from use and handling. $300 - $500
644. A Souvenir of Disneyland Beanie Hat. (Disneyland, 1955) An early souvenir four-color felt hat featuring printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, the children’s hat is in very good condition with creases and minor wear. $200 - $400
646. A Pair of Disneyland Bucket Hats. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A pair of vibrant souvenir bucket hats which read “Disneyland,” and featuring Mickey Mouse, Ludwig Von Drake, Baloo, Winnie the Pooh, and more. Measuring 12” and 13” in diameter, the child-size hats are in fair-to-good condition with discoloration from age and handling wear. $300 - $500
647. A Souvenir Ludwig Von Drake Duck Hat. (Benay Albee,1961) A Disneyland souvenir Ludwig Von Drake cap with a squeaker bill. Adapted from the Disneyland Donald Duck cap with the addition of felt features, the cap was produced to promote “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color,” starring Von Drake. Measuring 6” x 10”, the hat is in very good condition with light wear from use and slight deformation from storage.
$200 - $400
650. A Pair of Light-Up Mickey Ear Hats. (Disney Parks, 2010s) A pair of illuminating Mickey Mouse ear hats. Measuring 6.5” tall and 11.25” in diameter, this pair of souvenir ear hats is in very good working condition with light wear. $200 - $400
648. A Pair of Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Hats. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A rare pair of souvenir pom-pom-eared felt Mickey Mouse children’s hats. Measuring 8” x 6” x 3.5”, the hats are in fair-to-good condition, each personalized with embroidered names, with fading, creases, spots of soiling, light crushing, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
649. A Pair of Donald Duck Squeaker Hats. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A pair of Donald Duck squeaker hats, one with a “Happy Birthday Donald Duck” ribbon. Each measuring 11” x 5.5” x 4.75” to 5.5” high, the hats are in very good working condition with light wear from age, handling and storage. $200 - $400
651. A Souvenir Disneyland Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare souvenir bucket hat from Disneyland featuring a retro patterned fabric around the brim. Measuring 4” x 10.5” x 9.5”, the hat does not retain a size label and is in fair condition with light tearing to the sweatband, spots of soiling and stains, loose threads, and wear from age, handling, and exposure.
$200 - $400
652. A Disneyland Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir bucket hat from Disneyland featuring a retro patterned brim, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and a mesh interior. Labeled a size medium, the hat is in very good condition with creases from storage and some stains under the brim from use. $200 - $400
In the world of 2024, it’s hard to imagine walking into Disneyland smoking your pipe and buying a box of cigars on Main Street U.S.A. Of course, this was the reality up until the Tobacco Shop closed in June of 1990. While smoking is no longer as prevalent as it was in 1955, collecting memorabilia from the era including ashtrays, lighters, and matchbooks remains popular.
653. A Main Street Fine Tobacco Store Indian Prop. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) A prop cigar store Indian from the Fine Tobacco Shop on Main Street. Aside from selling smoking tobacco and accessories in Disneyland, the shop was home to decorations that fit the turn-of-the-century character of Main Street, including this Cigar Store Indian Figure prop. This composition figure has the appearance of genuine stressed and cracked wood and was manufactured by ALFCO, the Artistic Latex Form Company. Measuring 60.75” tall atop a base measuring 13.73”x13.75”, the figure is in good condition exhibiting exposed foam, a broken tip of the central feather, and cracks and wear throughout from aging and Park display. $2,000 - $3,000
654. A Rare Disneyland Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare early souvenir ashtray featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 3.5” x 3.5” and .75” thick, the smoked glass ashtray is in very good condition, with hazing to the cigarette grooves and light wear from minor use. $100 - $200
655. A Pair of Disneyland Novelty Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1950s) A pair of novelty souvenir ashtrays in the shape of a dog and clown from a shop on Main Street, U.S.A. The ashtrays were designed to wag their tongue when activated by a warm cigarette, however one tongue is missing. Measuring 3.5” x 2.5” x 2.5”, each glazed ceramic ashtray is in good condition, with minor paint chips, imperfections in the glaze, and handling wear. $200 - $400
656. A Disneyland Ceramic Smoker Set. (Disneyland 1960s-70s) A souvenir ceramic “Smoker Set” featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. These ceramic boxes were offered in the “Souvenirs From Disneyland” catalog both as a “Smoker Set” and as a “Candy Dish Set.” Measuring 2.75” x 4” and 3.5” x 4.75” respectively, the plates and box are in fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400
658. A Rare Disneyland Souvenir Table Lighter. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A very rare souvenir Disneyland table lighter, with the original box. The lighter features a relief image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on one side, and the Disneyland name on the other. Measuring 2.5” x 1.25” x 2.5” high, the lighter is in very good condition with spots of wear, tarnish, and soiling from age, requiring fluid and possibly service to function. The 3.5” x 3.25” x 1.25” box is in good condition with wear overall. $300 - $500
657. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Lighter. (Omega, 1950s-60s) A souvenir Disneyland lighter in its original box, featuring a relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle on both sides. Measuring 1.75” x 1.75”, the lighter is in good working condition with some surface wear from use. $200 - $400
659. A Collection of Disneyland Lighters. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A collection of four early Disneyland lighters. Included are a Zippo silver lighter, a gold keychain lighter, and two duplicate silver keychain lighters, all featuring the Disney “D” and Sleeping Beauty Castle. These rare vintage lighters require fluid and possibly service to function. Measuring from 1” x 1.5” to 1.5” x 2.25”, the lighters are in very good to good condition with oxidation, scratches from use, and a keychain missing from one of the silver duplicate lighters. The Zippo lighter comes with its original 1.75” x 2.75” white box with gold Disneyland flourishes. $300 - $500
660. A Disneyland Cigar Box. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Cigar Box manufactured by the Regina Cigar Company, exclusively for Disneyland. Cigar and cigarette products were sold at the Disneyland Tobacco Shop on Main Street between 1955 and 1990. The 6.5” x 3.75” x .75” box is in very good condition with a few pinholes, a few small scuffs, surface tears, dents, and light wear. $100 - $200
661. A Disneyland Cigar Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) An early cigar box from Disneyland. The wooden box meant for three cigars bears the Disneyland name and logo on the top and inside of the lid. Measuring 2.25” x 7.5” x 1”, the box is in very good condition with a light red mark on the bottom and typical light wear from age. $100 - $200
662. An Early Disneyland Cigar Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Disneyland miniature cigars box sold at the Tobacco Shop on Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 3.5” x 4.5”, the cigar box is in very good condition with light wear, stamps on one side, and water damage on the left corner of the inner lid. $100 - $200
663. A Disneyland Special Blend Tobacco Shop Bag. (Disneyland, 1960-90) A souvenir paper bag for pipe tobacco purchased from The Tobacco Shop on Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. Measuring 6” x 8”, this souvenir packaging from a bygone era of Disneyland history is in fine condition, laminated for preservation. $100 - $200
664. A Disneyland Complimentary Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1970s) A complimentary gold-toned matchbook featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 2” x 2”, the matchbook is in good condition with scuffs, creases, and wear from age and handling. $100 - $200
665. A Main Street Tobacconist Matchbook Cover. (Disneyland, 1950s-1970s) A Tobacconist Souvenir Matches from Disneyland Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom sleeve from the Fine Tobacco shop once located on Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 1.5” x 4.5”, the matchbook is in very good condition with light edge wear, intended creases, and light water damage on the reverse. $100 - $200
666. A Collection of Disneyland Match Books. (Disneyland, 1956-1990s) A collection of eight souvenir matchbooks and pads from Disneyland’s first 50 years. Included are three panoramic photo matchbooks from 1956, three from the Blue Bayou and Main St. Tobacco Shop from the 1960s-70s, and two Club 33 matchbook-shaped mini-notepads from the 1990s. Measuring from 1.5” x 2” to 2” x 3”, the matchbooks are all in good unused condition, with oxidation to the staples in the panoramic matchbooks, and light wear to the others including one worn strike strip on the gold Tobacco Shop piece. $100 - $200
While many Disneyland souvenirs are naturally aimed at kids – or the child within us – ceramic figurines and dishes were certainly positioned to be suitable souvenirs and gifts for adults. The Ruggles China and Glass House was operating on Main Street from 1955 until 1964. While all these collectibles are very fragile, many were well-cherished and carefully preserved for vintage collectors today.
667. A Disneyland Ashtray by Eleanore Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Eleanore Welborn Disneyland ashtray featuring the Park’s signature Sleeping Beauty Castle. Welborn was one of the first souvenir suppliers Walt Disney worked with when the Park opened, making her products highly sought-after by collectors. Measuring 3.75” x 4” x 1” tall, the ashtray displays in very good condition with heavy crazing throughout. $200 - $400
669. A Rare Tinker Bell Porcelain Bell. (Wales, 1950s) A rare Tinker Bell porcelain bell by Wales of Japan. The delicate porcelain figural bell features hand-painted golden accents and shimmering wings composed of tulle and wire. Measuring 5.5” tall and 2.75” wide, the piece is in good condition exhibiting light crazing and wear throughout. $200 - $400
668. A Collection of Early Souvenir Lace Plates. (Disneyland/ Eleanore Welborn, 1950s-60s) A collection of early souvenir lace edge decorative plates. The plates feature a stylized castle logo and the Mark Twain, with the third plate themed to Main Street, which was produced by Eleanore Welborn and incorporates elaborate ribbon work in the edge. Each measuring 6.25” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition with light wear from scuffing, display, and age. $200 - $400
670. A Pair of Disneyland Tinker Bell Tea Cups and Saucers. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s)
A pair of Souvenir Tinker Bell tea cups with saucers, featuring two different stylized versions of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The cups measuring 2.75” in diameter x 1.75” high and the saucers measuring 4.5” are all in very good condition with light wear from use, including fading to the Tinker Bell on one cup. $200 - $400
671. A Pair of Disneyland Castle and Matterhorn Lace Plates. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A pair of souvenir lace-edged plates featuring a stylized image of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Matterhorn. Each measuring 7.25” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition with light wear from display and age. $200 - $400
672. A Japanese Tsuzumi Drummer China Figure by Ruggles. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A tsuzumi drummer in a kimono made of china. Figures like this were sold on Main Street, U.S.A. at Ruggles China & Glass House, which was in operation from the Park’s opening day until 1964. The store was named after actor Charlie Ruggles, who portrayed a china shop worker in 1932’s “If I Had a Million” and starred with Hayley Mills in Disney’s 1961 hit “The Parent Trap.” Measuring 2.75” x 5.5”, the drummer is in very good condition with light scrapes and wear. The figure’s original sticker, which reads “Ruggles China & Gift House,” is still intact on the bottom of the base. $200 - $400
675. A Disneyland Souvenir German Stein. (Disneyland, 1956) A decorative souvenir ceramic stein featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and icons representing the cardinal lands of Disneyland. This Germanmanufactured stein measures 3.25” in diameter and 7” tall, and is in good condition, with a few chips in the ceramic, crazing, and wear from age and handling. $200 - $400
674. An Early Disneyland Crest Cup and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A very rare ceramic cup and saucer set featuring the Disneyland crest. The cup stands 2.5” tall and the saucer is 3.5” x 3.5”. Both pieces are in fine condition. $200 - $400
673. A Disneyland Emporium Norcrest Birthday Girl Figure. (Norcrest, 1950s-60s) A Norcrest porcelain Birthday Girl figure from the Disneyland Emporium. The patriotic July figurine with gold edging was finely crafted in Japan and retains a Disneyland Emporium sticker on its drum. Measuring 5.25” tall, the figure is in very good condition with a few small chips along some edges of the hat and light wear. $200 - $400
676. An Early Disneyland Hand-Painted Trivet. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A handpainted ceramic tile featuring the Main Street Cinema, Fort Wilderness, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Rocket to the Moon, and the entrance to Adventureland. Measuring 6” x 6”, the tile is in very good condition with a few small chips to the edges and wear to the bottom side. $200 - $400
677. A Disneyland Lands Collins Glass. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A Disneyland Collins glass featuring the Park’s lands. The glass has gold imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and attractions from Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 5.5” tall and 2.5” in diameter, the glass is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
678. A Disneyland Jewelry Dish in Box. (Mementos, 1969s) A souvenir crystal jewelry and trinket dish from Disneyland featuring Mickey Mouse in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 3.5” in diameter, the dish is in fine condition within its original 3.5” x 3.5” and 1” fine condition box, retaining its lid and original price tag. $200 - $400
679. A Smoked Glass Disneyland Castle Dish. (Houze Art, 1960s-1970s) A souvenir smoked glass dish featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 6.5”x 8.5” x .25” thick, the dish is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
681. A Set of Retro Disneyland Plates and Dip Bowls. (Disney, 2014) A set of three plates and 3 dip bowls featuring retro-style imagery of the different lands of Disneyland. Measuring 8” in diameter and 3.75” x 3.75” x 3” high, the melamine plates and bowls are in very good condition with light wear from handling and use. $200 - $400
682. A Set of Disneyland Iconography
Teal Collins Glasses. (Disneyland, 1960s)
A set of four teal and gold-accented souvenir Collins glasses from Disneyland featuring stylized Park iconography. Measuring 5.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the glasses are in fine condition. $200 - $400
680. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1961) A decorative souvenir plate featuring Disneyland’s five original lands and the yellow Monorail Mark II train that debuted in 1961. The plate measures 9.5” in diameter and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400
683. A First Edition of The Disneyland News. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare first issue of The Disneyland News from the Park’s opening in July of 1955. This periodical was published within Disneyland and helmed by its newly appointed Editor-in-Chief, Marty Sklar. This premiere issue largely covers the planning and construction of Disneyland and features advertisements from vendors who helped make the Park’s opening possible. These incredible early newspapers not only served to offer Disneyland’s guests the latest information on the park and its features, but it also heavily supported the theme of Main Street by being a functioning small town. Measuring 11.5” x 16”, the twenty-four page newspaper is in good condition with discoloration from age, pinholes, and edge wear from use. $200 - $400
How could you visit Disneyland and not come home with a souvenir? Luckily, the Park has always been full of merchandise that would show folks back home you had visited the Happiest Place on Earth. From stationery to jewelry, each item here was a treasured memento of a oncein-a-lifetime visit.
684. A Disneyland Note Paper Boxed Set. (Whitman, 1955) An incomplete Disneyland Note Paper box set containing 20 note cards and 20 envelopes. The cards depict vignettes of Main Street, the “Railroad Station,” the “River Boat,” and “the Fairy Castle and Snow Mountain.” Measuring 5” x 4”, each piece is in good condition, with light yellowing and wear, and missing four “Fairy Castle and Snow Mountain” cards and envelopes. The cards are packaged in their original 8.75” x 5.5” x 1.5” box, with fading and wear. $200 - $400
686. A “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Scrapbook.” (Whitman, 1955) A rare early “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Scrapbook” with a cover featuring an icon of Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland. Measuring 11.75” x 8.5”, the unused paper book is in good condition with fading, creases, and light wear. $200 - $400
685. A 1957 Disneyland Souvenir Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1957) A Disneyland souvenir book filled with paper souvenirs of the Park from 1957. Included in the book are Disneyland Railroad and Mark Twain tickets, a parking lot ticket, Tinker Bell merchandise with Kaiser and Monsanto postcards inside, a pre-written souvenir letter with envelope, a spiral-bound Magic Kingdom mini book, the ribbon from atop a Donald Duck hat, two 1957 “Welcome to Disneyland” booklets, a ticket book promotional pamphlet, a Tom Sawyer’s Island map, two Autopia operator’s licenses, a Hall of Chemistry booklet, a Disneyland “accordion folder” mailer, two jumbo postcards, and 14 regular postcards. Many of these items are usually lots unto themselves. While they are glued into this book, they display in very good-to-fine condition overall. The 9” x 11.25” souvenir book itself is in good condition, with wear and fading to the cover. $200 - $400
687. An Early “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Scrapbook.” (Whitman, 1965) A rare early “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Scrapbook” published by Whitman and containing 15 blank pages to fill with Disney memories. Measuring 11.75” x 8.5”, the unused paper book is in good condition with a few tears and light wear. $200 - $400
688. A Rare Disneyland Kiddie Kanteen Serving Set and Box. (Disneyland, 1950s)
A rare and early Kiddie Kanteen Serving Set Souvenir of Disneyland with the original box, featuring Disney characters and a Park attraction representing each land. The tumblers measure 3.25” tall and 2.25” in diameter. Each piece is in fine as-new condition, with wear from age. The window box measures 10.75” x 4.5” x 4.5” and exhibits fading, creases, small tears, wear, and tape repair to some of the flaps. $200 - $400
689. A Tinker Bell Music with Bells Toy and Box. (Peter Puppet Playthings, 1950s) A very rare Tinker Bells Music with Bells toy and original box. The tin-litho toy operates by a lever that turns the celluloid Tinker Bell figure to strike one of the eight bells. However, the toy is missing Tinker Bell’s wand and five wooden bell caps preventing function. The toy measuring 11.5” x 16” x 6.5” high displays in very good condition, with spots of wear, and oxidation. The rare store display box measures 13” x 17.5” x 6.5” high and is in good condition with typical wear including creases, spotting, and small tears. $300 - $500
690. A Disneyland Juvenile Towel Set and Box. (Gildex, 1950s) A Disneyland Juvenile Towel Set and box featuring Peter Pan, Smee, and Captain Hook. The towels have not been removed from their position in the original 14.5” x 12.25” x 1” box and are in good condition with spots of discoloration, stains, and wear. The box is in fair condition with creases, tears, and wear. $200 - $400
692. An Extremely Rare Disneyland Micro-Fax Viewer. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare Disneyland Micro-Fax Viewer featuring 20 colorful late-1950s scenes of the Park. Measuring 2” x 2.75” and 1” deep plastic viewer displays in very good condition with slight wear to the chrome foil label, but does not function. $200 - $400
691. A Set of Disneyland Book Bracelets. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A set of two early Disneyland book bracelets, each opening to reveal different accordion images of the Park. Measuring 1” x 1.25” on a 7” chain, each piece is in good-to-very-good condition, with wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
693. A Disneyland Souvenir Ruggles Tea Bag Holder. (Disneyland, 1955-1964) A rare ceramic tea bag holder from Ruggles China & Glass House at Disneyland, retaining the original green Ruggles label. Measuring 3” x 4.5” x 1” tall, the tea bag holder is in very good condition with light wear on the sticker and small flaws typical of the glazing process, notably above the text. $200 - $400
694. A Disneyland Tin Litho Drum Lamp. (Econolite, 1955) A colorful tin-litho drum lamp created by Econolite for Disneyland. Pictured on both sides of the drum are Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chip ‘n’ Dale, Pinocchio, and more arriving at Disneyland. The bulb is not included, and the shade is a color-matched replacement, which is typical for vintage lamps. Measuring 10” tall and 6” in diameter, the drum lamp has been tested and is in very good working condition with oxidation from age and stains, scratches, and wear from use. When the lamp shade is added, the lamp measures 14” tall. $200 - $400
696. A “Greetings from Main Street U.S.A.” Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1956) A “Greetings from Main Street U.S.A.” souvenir tray featuring lithographic imagery of Main Street Station surrounded by the lands vehicles, including the newest additions for 1956 - the “1905 Horseless Carriages” and the “Double Decker Omnibus.” Measuring 11” in diameter, the circular aluminum tray is in good condition with slight scuffs, patina, residue retention, and minor surface wear. $200 - $400
695. A Collection of Disneyland Souvenirs by Mementos. (Mementos, 1960s) A collection of Disneyland souvenirs by Mementos with their original boxes. Included are a key-shaped thermometer with Sleeping Beauty Castle on top and a key-shaped telephone dialer and bottle opener featuring Mickey Mouse in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring from 4.25” long to 5.25” long, the telephone dialer, bottle opener, and thermometer are all in very good condition with light oxidation and smudges. $200 - $400
697. A Pair of Disneyland Eraser Sets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of Disneyland eraser sets containing six erasers each. The unopened set includes Main Street, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The opened set features the name of each land, and Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, Jiminy Cricket, and Pinocchio. Measuring 1.5” x 2” each, the erasers range from very good-to-good condition with stains and discoloration from age and use. $200 - $400
698. A Disneyland Electric Tours Game Set. (Jacmar, 1957) A “Disneyland Electric Tours” game by Jacmar. The game includes the four overlays themed to the lands of the Park, a spinner, four player pieces, and the game box with “electric circuit” features. The box measures 12.5” x 18.5” x 2” and is in good condition with some writing and split edges and wear, mainly along one side of the lid. The game displays in overall very good condition with minor wear from use but does not function. $200 - $400
699. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Oil Painting by Numbers Set. (Hassenfeld Brothers, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Oil Painting by Numbers Set. The set contains twelve bottles of paint, a brush, and two painting cards, including one featuring Fantasyland. Measuring 9.75” x 13.25”, the cardstock and plastic box featuring Tinker Bell is in very good condition with light creases and discoloration from age, while the contents are unused and in very good condition with light oxidation on the brush. $200 - $400
701. A “Let’s Build Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Pop-Up Book. (Whitman, 1957) A “Let’s Build Walt Disney’s Disneyland Push Out And Put Together” book, with dozens of cut-out paper figures of characters and attractions, including the Midget Autopia and the Grand Canyon car of the Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, the book and pieces exhibit wear throughout from use. The pieces have been punched out, and while most are included, there are some missing pieces and characters. $200 - $400
700. A Disneyland Give-A-Show Slide Projector. (Chad Valley, 1962) A Give-a-Show Projector from Walt Disney Productions and Chad Valley of England. This battery-operated set comes complete with 112 35mm color slides in sixteen different slideshow strips starring Disney characters such as Mickey, Bambi, Dumbo, Peter Pan, and more. The 6.25” x 9.5” projector has been tested with three D batteries, which are not included, and is in very good working condition with light wear from use. The 1.25” x 1.25” slides on 2” x 10.5” slideshow strips are in very good to good condition with creases, deformation, and light color loss from age and wear. The 11” x 17.5” original box is in good condition with creases, tape, and wear from use. $200 - $400
702. A 1960s Disneyland Mickey Mouse Bobble-head. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Mickey Mouse bobble-head souvenir of Disneyland. Measuring 6.75” tall and 3.5”x3.25”, the figure displays in very good condition, despite few scuffs and minor wear, and a chip on the rear collar. $100 - $200
703. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Drawing Board Magic Slate. (Whitman, 1959) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Drawing Board Magic Slate toy with backing featuring the Monorail, Matterhorn, and Skyway. Measuring 9.5” x 13.75”, the toy is in very good condition with light surface wear, faint creases, and retaining its red plastic stylus. $200 - $400
704. A Pair of Early Disneyland Children’s Sunglasses. (Disneyland, 19591960s) A pair of early child’s souvenir sunglasses from Disneyland, featuring a stylized Sleeping Beauty Castle and a Jungle Cruise boat. Measuring 4.75” wide, the glasses are in good condition, with some paint wear on both sides. $200 - $400
707. A Trip Through Disneyland Game. (Disney/Whitman, 1965) A Disneyland-themed “pin the tail on the donkey” game. Blindfolded players pin their Disney character to a game sheet representing the Park. Complete with all pieces in good condition, the sheet is in fair condition with tape marks and residue. The 8.25” x 15.5” box is in fair condition with edge wear, some scuffs, and warping to the front. $200 - $400
705. A Disneyland Blocks Set in Box. (Halsam, 1950s) A set of 30 Disneyland children’s wooden blocks featuring Disney characters and “Adventure Land Animals” on each, and the Mickey Mouse Club logo on the box. The blocks each measuring 1.75” x 1.75” x 1.75” are in good condition with typical wear from use. The box measuring 1.5” x 7.5” x 8.25” is in good condition with light wear, and splits in two sides of the lid. $200 - $400
708. A Set of Plastic Disneyland Coasters with Caddy. (Disneyland, 1950s) A set of four colorful plastic coasters featuring illustrations of the Omnibus, Tomorrowland, Main Street Station, and the Mark Twain. Each measuring 3.5” in diameter with a 3.5” x 1.75” x 2.25” caddy, the set is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
706. A Souvenir Disneyland “Dad’s Tool Kit” Set. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A souvenir “Dad’s Tool Kit” set from Disneyland. The interchangeable handle fits eight enclosed multi-colored tools. Measuring 4” x 3.25” x 1.25”, the set is in very good condition, with the clear case in good condition exhibiting some cracks and scuffs from handling. $200 - $400
709. A “Create Your Own Disneyland.” (Playjoy, 1961-1967) A “Create Your Own Disneyland” toy featuring “rub-on characters” and a panoramic scene of the Park. Measuring 17” x 9.25”, the toy is in very good condition with a few small creases to the edges and corners, light wear, and retaining its rub-on character transfer sheet and panorama background. $200 - $400
710. A Disneyland Souvenir Knife Keychain. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A souvenir knife keychain featuring a pearl-finished handle, two tools, and a ball chain, on its original card featuring Tinker Bell. Measuring 2.5” x 5”, the piece is in fine unused condition with light wear to the card from handling. $200 - $400
713. A Mickey Mouse Character Costume Bowtie. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A Mickey Mouse character costume bowtie. The costume bowtie accessory was created by the Entertainment Costuming Department exclusively for the Mickey Mouse walk-around character at Disney Parks and has velcro on the reverse for attachment. Measuring 6” x 11.5”, the synthetic silk-textured costume accessory is in good condition with small stain spots and minor tears from handling and use. $200 - $400
711. A Disneyland Silver Pen and Keychain Set with Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A silver-finished souvenir pen and keychain set with its original plastic case. The pen reads “Disneyland” along the clasp, and the keychain charm depicts Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell. The set comes complete in its original 5.5” x 2” case and is in very good condition, with a detached but retained pen clasp Disneyland charm. $200 - $400
(Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir compass with leather belt strap imprinted with “Disneyland.” Measuring 2” in diameter with a 6.75” long strap, the metal, glass, and leather souvenir is in very good condition, with light wear. $200 - $400
714. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Souvenir Bell. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir bell with a Tinker Bell figure that serves as the handle. Measuring 3.5” tall, the piece is in very good condition with some wear to paint and finish from use. $200 - $400
715. A Disneyland Coat of Arms Metal Dish. (Disneyland, 1960s) A metal souvenir ashtray featuring the Disneyland coat of arms. Measuring 4.25” x 4.25”, the souvenir conversation piece is in good condition with scuffs, discoloration, and wear throughout from use. $200 - $400
716. A Disneyland Mittens Display and Gloves. (Wells Lamont, 1960s) A pair of Disneyland Gloves with the original Disneyland display box, each manufactured by Wells Lamont Corporation of Chicago. The gloves measure 7.25” x 2.5” and are in good-to-fair condition, with soiling and wear. The box measures 15” x 8.75” x 4.5” and displays in fair condition with spots of discoloration, fading, creases, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
718. A Little Miss Disneyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Little Miss Disneyland charm bracelet featuring 10 charms that spell out “Disneyland,” each accented with colorful stones. The 6” fine condition bracelet comes in its original 5.75” x 2” box, which is in very good condition, with light wear. $200 - $400
717. A Little Miss Disneyland Fantasyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Little Miss Disneyland gold-toned charm bracelet featuring three charms shaped like Dumbo, Casey Junior, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The 5.75” bracelet comes in its original 5.75” x 2” box. The bracelet is in very good condition, with light oxidation and wear from exposure and age. The box is in fair condition, with creases, tears, dents, and wear. $200 - $400
720. A Snow White Charm Bracelet in the Original Box. (Disneyland, 1966) A hand-painted 8-charm bracelet featuring characters from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 6” long, the bracelet is in very good condition with very slight chipping to the paint and comes in its original 2” x 7.25” very good condition illustrated box. $200 - $400
719. A Little Miss Disneyland Fantasyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Little Miss Disneyland goldtoned charm bracelet featuring three charms of Mickey Mouse, Tinker Bell, and Sleeping Beauty Castle, accented with studded star charms. The 6” bracelet is in very good condition, with light wear. The bracelet retains the original package backing which exhibits edge wear and discoloration from age and handling. $200 - $400
722. A Disneyland Attractions Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A silver-toned bracelet featuring charms based on Park attractions, including the Disneyland Railroad, a Horseless Carriage, a Main Street horse-drawn trolley, the Jungle Cruise, the Mark Twain, Fort Wilderness, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 7.25” long, the jewelry is in fine as-new condition and is accompanied by its original Disneyland jewelry case. $200 - $400
721. A Little Miss Disneyland Fantasyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Little Miss Disneyland goldtoned charm bracelet featuring three charms shaped like Dumbo, Casey Junior, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 6.75” long, the bracelet is in good condition with light oxidation and wear from exposure and age and comes in its original 5.75” x 2” box, in fair-to-good condition with creases, dents, and handling wear. $200 - $400
724. A Pair of Disneyland Souvenir Waist Aprons. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of souvenir waist aprons from Disneyland, one featuring early imagery of attractions and the other featuring a stylized map of California. Measuring 24”x17.5” and 23”x21”, the aprons are in good condition exhibiting pilling, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
723. A Disneyland Character Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A silver-toned bracelet featuring charms of Mickey Mouse, Dumbo, Bambi, Cinderella, Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 7.25” long, the jewelry is in fine as-new condition and is accompanied by its original Disneyland jewelry case. $200 - $400
725. A Set of Disneyland Salt and Pepper Shakers with Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of bell-shaped salt and pepper shakers with their rarely retained original box. Each measuring 2.5” tall, the shakers display in very good condition, with the castle shaker in fair condition showing a repair from breaking in half horizontally, with a tiny chip missing. The 2” x 2.75” x 3.75” box is in very good condition with light wear from age. $200 - $400
726. A Disneyland Flower Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1960s) A flower souvenir of Disneyland, on its original card. This was likely a souvenir of the Main Street Flower Market. Measuring 2” long on the 3.75” diameter card, the plastic (and possibly floral and wax) souvenir is in good condition, with staining from the adhesive through age, and residue on the back of the card. $200 - $400
727. A Disney Parks Souvenir Trash Can. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s)
A souvenir trash can featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Dumbo, the Three Little Pigs, and characters from the films “Pinocchio,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 11” x 13”, the trash can is in fair condition with tape residue, scratches, dents, deformation, and heavy oxidation inside from use and age. $200 - $400
729. A 1970s Disneyland Stroller License Plate. (Disneyland, 1970’s) A rare stroller license plate from Disneyland. Made of thin metal painted in blue and gold with “Disneyland” in raised letters, these plates were on the back of the Park’s rented strollers and mimicked the blue and gold California license plates that debuted in 1969. Measuring 8” x 4.75”, the plate is in very good condition with faint oxidation, light scuffs, and expected wear from age and outdoor Park use. $200 - $400
728. An Early Disneyland Double-Heart Trinket Dish. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare early Disneyland double-heart souvenir trinket dish featuring “Main Street, U.S.A.” and “Castle.” Measuring 6.25” x 4.5”, this stamped tin dish is in good condition with tarnishing, scuffs, and wear from exposure and age. $200 - $400
730. A Mickey Mouse Disneyland Souvenir Belt Buckle. (Crumrine Jewelers, 1970s) A souvenir Disneyland El Arturo Bronze belt buckle featuring Mickey Mouse. Measuring 3” x 2.5”, the metal buckle is in good condition with minor tarnish, scuffs, and wear overall. $200 - $400
731. A Disneyland Golf Ball Boxed Set. (Spalding, 1970s) A boxed set of three Disneyland golf balls, souvenirs from the era of the Golf Complex, Miniature Golf Course, and Driving range at the Disneyland Hotel. Each golf ball measures 1.75” in diameter and is in fine unused condition. The box measures 1.75”x1.75”x5”, and is in good condition exhibiting creases, tears, and wear. $200 - $400
732. A Sears Disney Magic Kingdom Castle Set in Box. (Sears, 1988) A rare complete “Disney Magic” Magic Kingdom Castle toy, including instructions, blocks, and figures of Mickey, Minnie, and Donald Duck. The box measures 16.5” x 11” x 3” and is in good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, dents, and wear. $200 - $400
733. A Pair of Character Signed Disney Park Tote Bags. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A pair of souvenir canvas tote bags inscribed by an impressive number of characters at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The Walt Disney World tote has been autographed by 22 characters, and the Disneyland Resort tote by 28. Measuring approximately 13.5” x 14”, the bags are in fine condition, with light wear from handling. $200 - $400
734. A Sealed “The Disneyland Game.” (Parker Brothers, 1990) A sealed “The Disneyland Game” featuring Disney characters and lands of the Park. The contents are presumably complete and in fine condition. The 20” x 10” x 2” box is in good condition with small dents, creases to some corners, and light wear. $200 - $400
735. A Souvenir Disneyland Tankard. (Ceramante of Brazil, 1990s) A souvenir tankard featuring Disney characters exploring Main Street, U.S.A. and Sleeping Beauty Castle in a colorful relief. Measuring 6” x 6.5” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $400
736. A Disneyland Penny Press Collection Book. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland penny press book from the Park’s 50th anniversary. Included inside are a collection of fifty-seven souvenir coins ranging from 1969 to 2005. Not limited to Disney Parks, the collection also includes coins from Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Winchester Mystery House, and more. Measuring 4” x 7”, the book is in good condition with stains, scratches, and wear from use. The pennies range from 1.25” to 1.75” long and are in very good to good condition with light scratches and oxidation from age.
$200 - $400
738. A Retro-style Disneyland Map Tray. (Disneyland, 2000s) A plastic tray featuring a collage of vintage Disneyland map artwork. Measuring 6.5” x 15”, the tray is in very good condition with light wear to the bottom. $200 - $400
737. A Framed Pair of Rare 1987 Disney Dollars. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A rare pair of first day issue Disney Dollars in $1 and $5 denominations in a custom green frame. Disneyland’s in-house currency started circulation at Walt Disney World on October 2, 1987, and could be used on Park admission, food, and merchandise. It is rare to see Disney Dollars with matching serial numbers as low as these, numbered “D00000602A,” which makes them more desirable among collectors. The backs of the bills, featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Mark Twain Riverboat, are displayed on the reverse of the frame. The frame also includes an engraved plaque that reads “Disney Dollars, Walt Disney World Series 1987, First Day Issue, October 2, 1987.” Measuring 2.5” x 6” each in a 7” x 7.25” mat, within a 12.5” x 12.5” frame, the Disney Dollars are in fine condition, while the frame exhibits light wear from use. $200 - $400
739. A Wells Lamont Disneyland Gloves Display Sign. (Disneyland, 1960) A sign promoting Donald Duck’s contest to win a free trip to Disneyland via TWA jet. Entry forms for the contest were included in each pair of Wells Lamont Disneyland gloves sold. This sign was likely part of a Wells Lamont store display in the Park. Measuring 7” x 15”, the sign displays in good condition with creases, scratches, stains, and smudges throughout from Park use. $300 - $500
740. A Collection of Disney Bumper Stickers. (Disney, 1980s-1990s) A collection of 11 Disney bumper stickers including one from the Studio lot in Burbank, one from Disneyland Paris, one from Disney Summer Magic in New York City from 1985, four from Disney-MGM Studios (two being duplicates), and four from Disneyland including one for Star Tours in 1986. Measuring from 2.75” x 15.25” to 3.5” x 15.5”, the unused vinyl bumper stickers are in very good condition with some very light handling wear. $200 - $400
741. A Disneyland Amateur Slide Set. (Disneyland, 1956) A collection of twelve slides photographed by Guests of Disneyland. Included are images of the Tomorrowland Skyway Station, the Stagecoach, and Guests in the “Fun Fotos” dioramas in Artist’s Alley on Main Street. Measuring 2.25” x 2.25” within 2.75” x 2.75” slide mounts, each 120 medium format slide is in fair-to-good condition with significant color degradation from exposure and aging. $200 - $400
744. A Disneyland Phono-Postcard. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A Disneyland Phono-Postcard. Played at 33 1/3 RPM, the voices of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Tinker Bell, and more take listeners on a talking tour of Disneyland. Measuring 6” x 8”, the postcard is in good condition, though creases and scratches on the plastic coating of the grooves affect playback. $200 - $400
742. A “Photographs from Disneyland” Scrapbook Album. (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir “Photographs from Disneyland” album with a flocked cover featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle, and 24 photos of Disneyland. Some of the pages contain early photos of the Park mounted inside. Measuring 8.5” x 5.75”, the book is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
745. A Disneyland Fun Foto Collection. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A unique collection of four souvenir photos featuring Park Guests interacting with a variety of cut-out photo displays at the Fun Photo Shop in Tomorrowland. Each 3.25” x 5” polaroid photo is accompanied by its original 4.75” x 6.5” photo holder. The photos and holders are in good-to-very-good condition with light scuffs, minor creases, tears and wear. $200 - $400
743. A 1950s Disneyland Souvenir Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early “Souvenir Book” from Disneyland. The cover of this scrapbook lists the Park’s lands and features Tinker Bell sprinkling pixie dust over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 9.25” x 11.25”, this piece is in good unused condition with scuffs, marks, faint discoloration, and wear. $200 - $400
746. A Collection of 1956 Disneyland View-master Sets. (Sawyer’s/GAF, 1956) A collection of the four of the earliest View-Master sets of Disneyland featuring 21 three-dimensional photos each of Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5” each, the sets are in very good condition with light wear to the outer envelope edges and adhesive flaps only, and the individual interior sleeves missing from the Adventureland set only. $200 - $400
747. A Rare Disneyland True-Vue Projection Stories Film Set. (True-Vue, 1960s) A rare True-Vue Projection Series set of films in its original package featuring 10 complete picture stories from Disneyland’s various lands. Measuring 11.5” x 8.75”, the sealed package is in good condition with fading, scuffs, and wear from exposure and age. $200 - $400
750. A GAF Disneyland Talking ViewMaster Reels Set. (Disneyland, 1973) A GAF Disneyland: The Magic Kingdom Talking View-Master set containing three reels. When the sound bar is pressed on the Talking ViewMaster, the clear phonographic disc would play and produce the accompanying audio. This View-Master tour of the Park includes both audio and images from It’s a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more, as well as a 4” x 4” booklet. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 8.25” x 8.25” respectively, the reels and packaging are in very good condition with light wear and creases on the box. $200 - $400
748. A Pair of Disneyland View-Master Slide Sets. (Sawyer’s, 1956-59) A pair of View-Master 3-disc slide sets of Disneyland, featuring Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. Each contains 21 color stereo pictures of attractions. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5”, the packages have been opened, with all contents accounted for, and in very good overall condition, with minor fading, creases, and wear. $200 - $400
751. Disneyland GAF Photo Trail Park Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s) A GAF Photo Trail sign from Disneyland. This sign informed Guests of the best vantage points for taking pictures in the Park and even includes suggested film stock, lens openings, and shutter speeds based on the weather. Measuring 12” x 24”, the acrylic sign is in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, scuffs, and light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
749. A 1967 Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm Scrapbook. (Disneyland Knott’s Berry Farm, 1967) A scrapbook of photos and ephemera from visits to Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland in 1967. Included among the over 100 items in the lot are Disneyland Hotel napkins and placemats, postcards, photos of the Frontierland Stockade, Monsanto House of the Future, a Disneyland Hotel Golf score card, and tickets and photos from an unusual Knott’s Berry Farm “Jungle Island” attraction. Measuring 12.5” x 16.5”, the scrapbook and contents are in good condition, exhibiting wear throughout. $200 - $400
752. A Pair of GAF/Pana-View Disneyland Slide Sets. (Disneyland, 1970s) A pair of GAF Pana-View slides of Disneyland, featuring memorable scenes from the Main Street Electrical Parade and America on Parade. Measuring 2” x 12”, the slide sets are in very good sealed condition, with fading to the cyan slides from age and light scratches. $200 - $400
Way back in the days that were not only pre-digital but pre-VCR, records were the main way that children got to enjoy their favorite films, characters, and stories on their own time at home. You could only watch “The Wonderful World of Disney” on Sunday nights, but you could listen to your “Pinocchio” album anytime you liked. Even Disneyland came home, with albums of songs from the Park’s popular attractions, parades, and shows.
753. A Disneyland Records Tinker Bell Store Display Rack. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A rare early Disneyland Records store display. This point of sale wooden and metal display rack announces itself as the Disneyland Records Children’s Corner, with an image of Tinker Bell on each side declaring “The Finest Value in Children’s Records.” The display features eight wireframe racks to hold 12” records, with a shelf at the bottom to hold 7” singles. Measuring 26.5” x 19” x 72.5” high, the display is in good condition, with wear throughout from age and storage including oxidation to the wireframe racks and metal legs, scuffs and staining, edge wear, and a 2” area of discoloration along the top edge likely from water exposure. The top sign elements are bright and clear, particularly the “Disneyland Records” oval, with the “Children’s Corner” sign exhibiting small scuffs and spotting on close examination. The Tinker Bell graphic on the right-hand panel is in very good condition with some spotting that appears possibly original to production, while the left-hand graphic shows wear mainly to white areas including Tinker Bell’s hair and the word “records.” $500 - $800
754. A Disneyland Band Concert Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Band Concert” vinyl record. Recorded at Disneyland during a normal day of operation, the record captures Vesey Walker’s celebrated band performing selections from Disney films and the Great American Songbook. Measuring 7” in diameter, the record is in good playable condition with surface scratches, a sticker on the label, and wear from use, while the 7” x 7.25” sleeve is in very good condition with creases and edge wear. $100 - $200
755. The Wonderful World of Disneyland Music Vol. 1 & 2. (Disneyland, 1972) The Wonderful World of Disneyland Music Records
Volume 1 and 2, featuring 48 complete songs. Each boxed set consists of 6 long-playing 7-inch 33 1/2 RPM records with 24 classic Disney songs ranging from “Minnie’s Yoo-Hoo” from 1930 to “Ev’rybody Wants to Be A Cat” from 1970. The records and boxes are in very good condition with only light wear to boxes from handling and storage. $100 - $200
756. A “Walt Disney Character Parade” Souvenir Record. (Disney Parks, 1974) A Send-a-Record featuring music from the daily Walt Disney Character Parade down Main Street U.S.A, and the “Mickey Mouse Club March.” Measuring 6” in diameter, the 33 1/3 flexible plastic record comes attached to its 6.5” x 6.25” paper cover and is in good condition. The cover is un-postmarked with scuffs, a few faint creases, and light wear. $100 - $200
757. A Disneyland Records Sorcerer Mickey Sign. (Disneyland, 1978) A diecut plastic Disneyland Records store display sign featuring Mickey Mouse as he appeared in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of “Fantasia.” Measuring 15.75” x 28.25”, the double-sided sign is in fair condition on one side with heavy scratches, stains, and wear, while the reverse is in poor condition with heavy oxidation, discoloration, and wear. At the bottom are three intentional holes for display. $200 - $400
758. “The Official Album of “Disneyland/Walt Disney World.” (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980) “The Official Album of Disneyland/Walt Disney World” 33 1/3 RPM record. This recording includes The Main Street Electrical Parade, The Blue Grass Boys, The Royal Street Bachelors, and Fife and Drum Corps, and soundtracks from attractions. Measuring 12”, the record is in very good condition with light wear. The 12.5”x12.5” cover is in good condition exhibiting wear. $100 - $200
759. A “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland” Record. (Disneyland, 2005) A souvenir record titled “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland.” This record provides a musical tour of Disneyland with music from the Golden Horseshoe Revue, Jungle Cruise, King Arthur Carrousel, and many others. The songs are performed by the Disneyland Concert Orchestra with narration by Walt Disney. Originally released in 1956, the album was reissued in 2005 as part of the “A Musical History of Disneyland” box set celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The back of the album features a beautifully illustrated map of the Park. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the unopened record is in fine condition. $100 - $200
Often our happiest memories are tied to ephemera, items that were not meant to be saved or preserved. The popcorn boxes and drink cups of Disneyland fall into this category. Although they were carefully designed to be eye-pleasing and palatable, none of these items were meant to be saved or even to last.
760. A Disneyland Wax Paper Drink Cup. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early wax paper cup featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and symbols of Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Frontierland. Measuring 5” tall and 3” in diameter, the cup is in fair condition with discoloration, creases, and stains inside and out side from use. $200 - $400
762. A Disneyland Candy Palace Candy Corn Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Candy Palace Candy Corn Bag from the popular Main Street, U.S.A. shop. Measuring 4” x 5.75”, the plastic bag is in good condition with mild creases and wear from handling and age, and a .25” tear at the opening. $100 - $200
761. A Box of 100 Early Disneyland Drink Cups. (Disneyland, 1960s) A box of 100 Disneyland wax paper cups. This cup’s iconic design was used throughout the 1960s and immortalized with a ceramic reproduction for the 50th Anniversary of the Park. Measuring 3.75” tall each, the cups are in very good condition with light wear from age only. The 3” x 3” x 23” Lily cup box is in good condition with typical wear mainly at the ends, and the side seam loose for 8” from the glue losing cohesion due to age. $800 - $1,000
763. An Original Disneyland Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original popcorn box from Disneyland featuring two-color printed images of the popular Sleeping Beauty Castle logo and iconic attractions from Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Fantasyland. These memorable turquoise and white striped popcorn boxes resonate with collectors and are among the most sought-after Disneyland ephemera. Measuring 7.25” tall when assembled, the popcorn box is in very good condition exhibiting color fading, a few creases, spots of discoloration, and light wear from age. $200 - $400
764. An Early Hills Brothers Coffee Souvenir Menu. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A souvenir menu from Hills. Bros. Coffee House and Coffee Garden, which was located on Main Street, U.S.A. beginning in 1958. The beautifully illustrated foldable menu can be turned into a paper model of the restaurant. Measuring 13” x 15.75”, the menu is in good condition with wear along the intended folds, creases on the spires, a price adjustment written in pen, and ink smudges.
$100 - $200
766. A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Dining Umbrella. pink and turquoise striped umbrella from Disneyland’s Main Street, U.S.A. This bright ly-colored umbrella was likely used at the Plaza Inn or a nearby food cart to protect Guests from the Southern California heat. Measuring 90” tall and 78” in diameter on a 1.5” thick pole, the umbrella is in very good condition with two tassels missing, soiling, oxidation on the spokes and tip, paint on the bottom of the pole, and wear from Park use.
$300 - $500
765. A Disneyland Outdoor Vending Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1990s) A colorful shirt worn by Disneyland Outdoor Vendors. Measuring a size medium, the shirt is in good condition with
The first private party in Disneyland was held in 1960, as 5,000 members of the Knights of Columbus enjoyed exclusive use of the Park. The first Grad Nite was held the next year, starting a tradition of high school seniors partying in the alcohol-free chaperoned Park. From Donald Duck’s birthday to Blast To The Past, over the years Disneyland has hosted many special events, with each a unique celebration of Disneyland magic and tradition.
767. A Central High “A Knite in Disneyland” Button. (Disneyland, 1964) A Central High School “Sno-Day” button commemorating a February 7, 1964 trip, humorously referred to here as “A Knite in Disneyland.” Pictured are Merlin from “The Sword in the Stone” inspecting a scroll as a knight observes him. Measuring 3” in diameter, the button is in good condition with surface scratches, small stains, and oxidation on the reverse.
$100 - $200
769. A Disneyland Donald Duck 50th Birthday Sign. (Disneyland, 1984) A sign from Donald Duck’s 50th birthday celebration at Disneyland. The sign features Donald Duck with a birthday candle on his head and text that reads “Happy Birthday Donald Duck 1934-1984.” Measuring 17.5” x 18”, the PVC board sign is in very good condition with raised bumps on the lower half, light stains, and scratches from Park use.
$200 - $400
768. A Disney Logo Sign. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A rare stylish Disney sign featuring a Mickey Mouse head silhouette, “Disney” written in silver, and a rainbow-colored outline. This sign was likely displayed in a store in the Parks. Measuring 21.5” x 24.5”, the acrylic sign with mirrored elements is in fair condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, wear from display, and scrapes in the acrylic. $200 - $400
770. A Disneyland State Fair Sign. (Disneyland, 1987-1988) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s State Fair. Disneyland State Fairs occurred in the Park for two straight years, featuring a large Ferris fairstyle games, themed food, and pig races. Measuring 18.5” x 21”, the PVC sign is in very good condition with intended holes for display, light scratches, and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
771. A Disneyland State Fair 1987 Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s State Fair in 1987. This was the first year Disney had a State Fair, which ended up running for two seasons. This event featured a large Ferris wheel, fair-style games, food, and Pigmania pig races at Big Thunder Ranch. Measuring 20.25” x 21.5”, the PVC board sign is in very good condition with intended holes for display and typical wear from Park use $300 - $500
773. A Disney World Star Spangled Salute to America Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A lamppost sign for the Magic Kingdom’s Star Spangled Salute to America. This patriotic celebration was held in honor of the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States. Measuring 18” in diameter, the acrylic board sign is in good condition with intended holes for display, spotting, scratches, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
772. A Disneyland State Fair 1988 Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamp post sign from Disneyland’s State Fair in 1988. This sign is from the final year that Disney put on the fair, which featured fair-style games, food, pig races, and more. Measuring 21” x 22.75”, the acrylic board sign with mirrored elements is in very good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, smudges, and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
774. A Disney World Star Spangled Summer Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1985) A dynamic sign created for the Star Spangled Summer event at the Walt Disney World Resort. The patriotic event featured entertainment such as an America-themed fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes at Epcot. This sign features Mickey in an American flag-themed outfit, mirrored stars, and the slogan “Celebrate Our Star Spangled Summer.” Measuring 21” x 22”, the acrylic sign is in good condition with heavy scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
775. A Disneyland Circus Fantasy ‘88 Jacket. (Disneyland, 1988)
A jacket worn by Cast Members supporting the Circus Fantasy ‘88 show from January 16 thru March 6, 1988. The size on the label is illegible and the jacket appears to be a size medium, in good condition with fading, pilling, stains, and wear from age and handling. $200 - $400
777. A Disney Parks Coast-to-Coast Celebration Sign. (Disney Parks, 1990) A sign for Disney’s 1990 Coast-to-Coast Celebration. Pictured are Mickey Mouse and a plane flying across the United States from Disneyland to Walt Disney World. Measuring 20” in diameter, the acrylic board sign with mirrored elements is in good condition with scratches, smudges, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
776. A Disneyland Mickey Sixty Years With You Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s celebration of Mickey Mouse’s 60th birthday. A dapper Mickey Mouse is shown above his beginnings as Steamboat Willie with the slogan “Sixty Years With You.” Measuring 18” x 23.5”, the acrylic sign with mirrored elements is in good condition with scratches, smudges, intended holes for display, wear from Park use, and a 1” stain in the top left corner. $200 - $400
778. A Disneyland Mickey’s Month Birthday Sign. (Disneyland, 1983) A Disneyland Mickey’s Month lamppost sign from the Park’s celebration of Mickey’s birthday. The sign features multicolored Mickey balloons and reads “Happy Birthday, Mickey.” Measuring 15.75” in diameter, the PVC board sign is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
779. A “Team Disney ‘96” Sign. (Disney, 1996) A sign from the “Team Disney ‘96” promotion of the USA Olympics Team. Measuring 10” x 8.5”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with light wear from display, handling, and age. $200 - $400
781. A Disneyland “Happiest Faces on Earth” Plaque. (Disneyland, 200506) A one-of-a-kind Disneyland “Happiest Faces on Earth” plaque that accompanied one of 38 mosaic art installations created by Roy Feinson for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Resort. This plaque was displayed next to a piece in Adventureland that depicted Mowgli and Balloo of “The Jungle Book” rendered in a mosaic of 2,302 photos submitted by Disneyland Guests. Standing 39.25” and 13.75”x12”, the metal Park plaque is in very good condition, exhibiting expected patina, oxidation, chip ping, scratches, scuffs, and wear from age and exposure during its original display. $200 - $400
780. A Disneyana Convention Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Disneyana, 1993) A Mickey Mouse wristwatch commemorating the Official Disneyana Convention at Disneyland. The watch features Mickey Mouse, Clarabelle, and Donald Duck, and two special wheels displaying the time at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The timepiece measures 1.25” in diameter and is 9” long with its bands. The watch is in fine unused condition, with its original gatefold 2.5”x9.5”x1” box which exhibits minor tears and wear. $300 - $500
782. A Disneyland Festival Japan Sign. (Disneyland, 1985) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s Festival Japan in 1985. Featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in Japanese attire, the sign is silk-screened on PVC board. Measuring 15.5” in diameter, the sign is in very good condition with light scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
783. A Disneyland Olympic Spirit Sign. (Disneyland, 1984) A Disneyland Olympic Spirit lamppost sign. This sign was displayed as part of the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics celebration in the Parks and features a Hidden Mickey made out of Olympic rings. Measuring 15.75”, the patriotic PVC sign is in good condition with scratches, smudges, stains, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
785. A Disneyland Fab Five Blast to The Past Sign (Disneyland, 1989) A lenticular Blast to the Past event sign featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto. Blast to the Past was a celebration of 1950s culture with themed attire, special parades, talent, and souvenirs. This eye-catching lenticular sign is from Disneyland’s final Blast to the Past celebration, which lasted March 18-June 18, 1989. Measuring 18.75” x 19.5”, the acrylic sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches, stains, several cracks on the top right, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
784. A Mickey and Minnie Blast to the Past Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign from the first Blast to the Past event at Disneyland. Blast to the Past was a celebration of 1950s culture with period-specific attire, classic cars, and rock and roll music. This sign features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in a classic car with “Disneyland ’88” written on the side. Measuring 17.5” x 24.5”, the acrylic sign with mirrored elements is in good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, scuffs, pin holes, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
786. A Blast to the Past Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Menu. (Disneyland, 1988) A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Menu themed for the Blast to the Past Celebration and parade at Disneyland. Tis salute to 1950s Americana inspired menu entries such as the “Black Cow” float and “50s Favorite Coca-Cola.” Measuring 9.25” x 6.25”, the laminated menu is in very good condition. $200 - $400
787. A Disneyland Circus Fantasy 1988 Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s Circus Fantasy event in 1988. Circus Fantasy was a yearly event from 1986 to 1988 that featured clowns, acrobats, animal shows, and a circus-themed parade down Main Street, U.S.A. This sign, from the event’s final season, features Mickey and Minnie in circus attire and touts that Circus Fantasy happens every day from January 16 to March 6. Measuring 20” x 25.5”, the acrylic sign with mirrored elements is in good condition with intended holes for display, heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
789. A Disneyland Snow White 50th Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A lamppost sign displayed in the Park to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney’s classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 17.5” x 18.25”, the sign is in good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, smudges, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
788. A Disney World Mickey’s Birthdayland Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1988-1990) A lamppost sign for Mickey’s Birthdayland, a temporary land created to celebrate Mickey Mouse’s 60th birthday. The acrylic board sign features Mickey wearing a birthday hat in front of Cinderella Castle. Measuring 19” x 21”, the sign is in good condition with intended holes for display, heavy scratches throughout, pin holes, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
790. A Disneyland Date Nite Flyer. (Disneyland, 1960) A fantastic accordion-style insert flyer promoting the free shows and nighttime events at Disneyland. The multi-folded flyer contains band showtimes and special Date Night events. Measuring 4.25” x 17”, the piece is in very good condition with creases and edge wear along the intentional folds. $200 - $400
791. A Collection of Disneyland Brochures. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of four Disneyland informational brochures. Included are two “Two Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Disneyland” brochures, one “Three Wonderful Ways to Enjoy” brochure, and one “New Year’s Eve at Disneyland 1972 brochure. The “Wonderful Way” brochures provide information on Disneyland’s personally guided tours and ticket book special, while the New Year’s Eve brochure includes the evening’s entertainment schedule. Measuring from 3.5”x6” to 3.75” x 7”, the brochures are in very good to good condition with creases, light wear from handling, and annotation in pen on the “Three Wonderful Ways” brochure. $200 - $400
Disneyland knows how to throw a party. With every milestone, the Park pulls out all the stops. Signs are hung up and down Main Street, U.S.A. featuring that year’s memorable logo. Themed parades, special dining options, and gotta-have-it merchandise prove these limitedtime celebrations are not to be missed. Here is your chance to bring home the magic from one of Disneyland’s past birthdays.
792. “Disneyland 1st Anniversary Souvenir Pictorial.” (Disneyland, 1956) A “Disneyland 1st Anniversary Souvenir Pictorial” documenting the Park’s first year of operation with its original mailer envelope. Measuring 14.5” x 11”, the piece is in good used condition with spots of discoloration to the cover, creases, minor tears along folds, and wear. $200 - $400
795. A Disneyland 1965 Tencennial Celebration Envelope. (Sloves, 1965) A gold Disneyland tencennial celebration zippable envelope featuring the tencennial logo and the phrase “First Fabulous Decade.” Measuring 12” x 16.25”, the envelope is in fair condition with scratches and stains throughout from use. $100 - $200
and Keyring. (Disneyland, 1965) A keyring with a fob commemorating the “Disneyland ‘65 Tencennial Celebration.” Measuring 1.25” in diameter on a 2.75”-long snake chain, the piece is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
796. A Group of Disneyland Anniversary Bumper Stickers. (Disneyland, 1980-95) A group of three bumper stickers commemorating milestone anniversaries of Disneyland. Measuring 15” x 4” and 15” x 2.75”, the stickers are in fine condition on their original backing paper. $200 - $400
794. A Disneyland Tencennial Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A newspaper supplement commemorating Disneyland’s 10th anniversary with a history of the Park and full-color photos. This 24-page supplement measures 13” x 10.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
797. A Disneyland 30th Year Sign. (Disneyland, 1985) A colorful lamppost sign displayed in celebration of Disneyland’s 30th anniversary. Measuring 22” x 22.5”, the PVC board sign is in very good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, and typical wear from Park use. $200 - $400
798. A Disneyland “30th Birthday” Novelty License Plate. (Disneyland, 1986) A souvenir novelty license plate and frame set commemorating the 30th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring 12.25” x 6.25”, the metal plate and frame are in fine condition, sealed in their original plastic shrink wrapping. $100 - $200
799. A Disneyland Games 35th Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A rare Disneyland Games sign from the Park’s 35th anniversary. This sign may have had a connection to the Disneyland Dream Machine, where Guests exchanged tickets to pull the Dream Machine lever and receive various prizes. Measuring 18.25” x 23.75”, the PVC board sign is in good condition with intended holes for display, heavy scratches, and wear from Park
801. A Disneyland 40 Years of Adventures Sign. (Disneyland, 1995) A Park-used lamppost sign from the 40 Years of Adventures anniversary celebration at Disneyland. The die-cut mirrored acrylic sign resembles a compass rose and is printed with the event’s logo. Two sections measuring 0.75” and 1.5” have had their acrylic backing scuffed off over the years, resulting in a see-through effect. Measuring 24.5” x 24.5”, the sign is in good condition with intentional holes for display, scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use.
$200 - $400
800. A Disneyland 35 Years of Magic Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A Disneyland 35 Years of Magic sign. This brightly-colored acrylic board sign was displayed in celebration of the Park’s 35th anniversary, likely near the entrance or on Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 15.5” x 26.5”, the sign is in good condition with intended holes for display, heavy scratches, smudges, stains, and wear from Park use.
$200 - $400
802. A Pair of Disneyland 50th Anniversary Tickets. (Disneyland, 2005-06) A pair of Disneyland 2-Day Hopper tickets featuring the 50th anniversary logo with Sleeping Beauty’s Castle and Tinker Bell. Measuring 3.5” x 2”, the used tickets are in very good condition with light handling and one tack hole each.
$100 - $200
With costumed characters, dancing Cast Members, and impressive floats, nothing tops a Disneyland parade. Where else can one see their favorite Disney characters, old and new, all at once? Likely the most popular of them all, the Main Street Electrical Parade, has been lighting up faces in Disney Parks since its inception in 1972. Disney often creates new parades to celebrate the holidays or a just-released animated film. As the Harry Richman song goes, “I love a parade.”
803. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Thomas Kinkade Print. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition print celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary designed by Thomas Kinkade. Pictured are families on a rain-slicked Main Street, U.S.A. taking in the splendor of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 28.5” x 42.5” in a 38.5” x 52.5” glassless matted frame, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400
805. A Disneyland “D” Diamond Pin. (Disneyland, 2015) A large Disneyland “D” with a clear plastic diamond decoration in the style of the 60th anniversary logos. The backing posts have screw backs, indicating this was a hat decoration or affixed to a display. Measuring 2.75” x 2”, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from display and some small spots of patina. $100 - $200
804. A Set of Happiest Homecoming on Earth Banners. (Disneyland, 2005) A pair of Happiest Homecoming on Earth banners featuring the Disneyland 50th anniversary logo on the reverse. Measuring 109” x 28.75” each, the banners are in good condition with scuffs, creases, surface wear, and folds. $200 - $400
806. A Rare Disney on Parade Souvenir Tambourine. (Disney, 1970s) A souvenir tambourine from Disney’s traveling show of costumed characters “Disney on Parade.” Measuring 7” in diameter the souvenir is in very good condition, with light scuffs and scratches. $200 - $400
807. A Main Street Electrical Parade 20th Anniversary Watch. (Disneyland, 1992) A Cast Member-exclusive leather wristwatch commemorating the 20th anniversary of the legendary Main Street Electrical Parade. The 1” face features the text “20th Anniversary, Premiere Performance June 16, 1972-1992” and is surrounded by a gold bezel containing Roman numerals. Its original box and protective case, featuring a golden outlined Main Street, U.S.A. inside is included, though the case is broken. Measuring 9” in length, the watch is in very good condition with light wear on the face, bezel, and clasp. $100 - $200
808. A Pair of Unused Main Street Electrical Parade Passports. (Disneyland, 1996) A very special pair of Disneyland passports created to mark the farewell season for the popular “Main Street Electrical Parade.” The passports together form one long image of the parade, with both passports numbered “7114”. Both passports are unused with their admission stubs intact, and both measure 4”x15.75”. The pair is in very good condition and the original vellum commemorative envelope is included. $200 - $400
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810. A Main Street Electrical Parade Picture Disc Record. (Disneyland, 1973) A souvenir picture disc record of songs from Disneyland’s popular Main Street Electrical Parade, with imagery of Mickey and parade floats on both sides. Measuring 7.25”x7.25”, the record is in fine condition with spots of light discoloration from age only. $100 - $200
811. A Main Street Electrical Parade Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1996) A commemorative passport for the Main Street Electrical Parade’s annual passholder event before it closed in November of 1996. Measuring 5.5” x 10.75” and 5.5” x 11”, the passport and envelope are in very good condition with light edge wear, and 1” creasing to one edge of both. $200 - $400
812. A Main Street Electrical Parade Commemorative Card. (Disneyland, 1996) An unopened Disneyland Collectors’ Series II Main Street Electrical Parade commemorative collector card from the show’s farewell season. The Main Street Electrical Parade originally ran from 1972-1996, after which it has returned sparingly for limited engagements. The collector card features Park iconography, characters from the parade, and text from the parade’s opening narration. Measuring 2.5” x 3.5” on a 5” x 10.75” card in a sealed 5.25” x 11.25” envelope, the collector card appears to be in fine condition, while the envelope has light stains on the front and back. $100 - $200
814. A Main St. Electrical Parade Limited Edition Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2002) A Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade limited edition set featuring five “Cinderella” pins in a commemorative music box. Measuring from 0.5” x 0.75” to 1.5” x 1.75” in a 6” x 8.25” box, the pins are in very good condition with light wear, while the box exhibits scratches and has an audio feature that requires servicing. $100 - $200
813. A Main Street Electrical Parade Record. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1977) A promotional 33 ⅓ RPM record featuring music from the immensely popular Main Street Electrical Parade. Measuring 7” in diameter, the record plays and is in very good condition with light surface scratches, smudges, and wear from use. $100 - $200
815. A Disneyland “Light Magic” Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition lithograph celebrating the “Light Magic” nighttime spectacular at Disneyland. Featured are Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse leading a festive parade of friends on floats down Main Street, U.S.A. The lithograph, numbered 0866 of 2000, is signed by Disney artists Charles Boyer on the bottom left corner and Scott Westmoreland on the bottom right corner. Measuring 20” x 28” in a 28” x 36” double mat frame, the lithograph displays in fine condition, while the frame has light edge wear along the bottom. $100 - $200
Adventureland was originally going to be called True-Life Adventure Land, inspired by Disney’s award-winning nature documentary series. Walt even teased the Jungle Cruise attraction on the show, building Guests’ anticipation for the riverboat ride. From evading snakes and boulders on Indiana Jones Adventure to watching the birds sing words in Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Adventureland has unforgettable thrills for everyone.
817. An Enchanted Tiki Room Admission Price Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room admission price sign in a thematic bamboo frame. Adults could enter with an “E” ticket from their Disneyland ticket book or pay seventy-five cents, while children under twelve cost sixty-five cents. Measuring 16.75” x 21”, the sign is in very good condition with long scratches including an 11” scratch on the right side, smudges, and wear from Park use, especially on the reverse. $800 - $1,000
818. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Host Shirt. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A costume shirt worn by Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Attraction Hosts. Measuring a size extra large, the shirt is in good condition with wear from Cast Member use and age. $300 - $500
819. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Glossy Photo. (Disneyland 1960s) A beautiful black and white glossy photo of the exterior of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Visible are several attraction posters showing that admission costs were seventy-five cents for adults and fifty cents for children, as the Tiki Room was originally not included in Disneyland ticket books. Measuring 11” x 14”, the photo is in very good condition with one small indent on the left side. $100 - $200
821. A Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room Cast Shirt Replica. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition button-down shirt designed in the style of “Enchanted Tiki Room” Cast Member wardrobe. Created for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction, this shirt features Tiki Room imagery and was limited to an edition size of 500. The shirt is missing its size label but appears to be a size small and is in very good condition exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200
820. An Enchanted Tiki Room 1960s-Style Button-Up Shirt. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition button-up shirt designed in the style of the 1960s Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Cast Member outfits. Created for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction, this shirt features Tiki Room imagery and was limited to an edition size of 500. The shirt is missing its sizing label, but it appears to be a men’s size large and in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
822. A Disneyland Souvenir Hawaiian Shirt. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir floral-print Hawaiian-style shirt manufactured for sale at Disneyland. Measuring a large size, this shirt is in good condition, missing its size label but retaining its original Disneyland label. $200 - $400
823.
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A Tiki shield prop from the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland. The handpainted resin prop was displayed in the attraction’s queue and features a baboon face on a white shield. Measuring 17.5” x 41” x 2” thick, the prop is in very good condition with a pink paint spot on the nose and light wear from Park use. $600 - $800
824. An Enchanted Tiki Room Sign Replica. (Disneyland, 2013) A replica Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room sign. Released as part of the attraction’s 50th anniversary, this sign is printed in vibrant color on a wood composite backing. The two-layer sign is display-ready with hanging hardware installed on the reverse. Measuring 23.5” x 28.25”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
825. A Walt Disney’s Adventureland Game. (Parker Brothers, 1956)
A board game based on Adventureland at Disneyland. The game is complete with a game board, 24 cards, four colorful boat tokens, and one double spinner. The 7.75” x 16.25” and 1.75” deep box and game pieces are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
826. A Pair of Decorative Adventureland Plates. (Disney Parks, 2014) A pair of decorative plates featuring Adventureland imagery, including Jose from the Tiki Room, and the “Maui” mascot seen in the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 9” in diameter, the bamboo wood plates are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
828. An Adventureland Ornament with Custom Stand. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Park-used ornament displayed in Adventureland during the Holiday season. Measuring 4” x 5.25” on a 6” x 9.25” custom stand, the wood, feather, and pinecone ornament is in very good condition with visible glue and light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
827. An Adventureland Ornament with Custom Stand. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Park-used ornament displayed in Adventureland during the Holiday season. Measuring 2.75” x 5.5” on a 5.75” x 6” custom stand, the wood, feather, and pinecone ornament is in very good condition with visible glue and light wear from Park use, while the stand’s corners have small chips and edge wear. $100 - $200
829. A Set of Adventureland 50th Anniversary Pins. (Disneyland, 2005) A complete set of eight Adventureland pins with their original box. Designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, this set was released to commemorate Disneyland’s 50th anniversary in a limited edition of 1500. Included are three Enchanted Tiki Room pins, a Tahitian Terrace Restaurant pin, a Swiss Family Treehouse pin, a Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery pin, a silver world compass pin, and an Adventureland pin. Measuring from 0.75” in diameter to 2.5” long in a 3” x 11” box, the pins are in fine-to-very good condition with light scratches. $100 - $200
830. A Jungle Cruise White Snowglobe. (Crown Colony, 1960s) A rare Jungle Cruise Snow Globe. This small souvenir depicts a boat surrounded by crocodiles, a hippopotamus, and a monkey hanging overhead. Measuring 3” x 2” x 2.5”, this piece is in good condition exhibiting light wear, without water inside. $100 - $200
831. An Adventureland Prop Skull. (Disneyland, 2000s) A prop skull from the entrance to Adventureland. These types of prop skulls were removed from the land’s entrance following the Park’s reopening in 2021 after the pandemic-related closure. The plaster skull features hand-painted lines and is mounted on a metal pole with rope and straw. Measuring 5.25” x 7.5” on a 62.5” pole, the skull is in good condition with paint loss, chips, and scuffs from Park use. $400 - $600
832. A 1973 Disneyland Cast Member Jungle Cruise T-Shirt. (Disneyland, 1973) A T-shirt from a Disneyland Cast Member event with a groovy “Summer Bummer ‘73” logo on the front, and “Adventureland Jungle Cruise” with an illustration of a Cast Member and crocodile on the back. Measuring a size “Large 42-44”, the shirt is in very good condition with fading and spots of wear from use, and a 2” stain along the left side. $200 - $400
833. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise
Piranha Prop. (Disneyland, 2005) A piranha prop from the Jungle Cruise attraction. Piranhas were added to the Amazon River section in 2005, rising from the water as boats traveled past, and they have become an iconic and familiar part of this attraction. Measuring 5”x8” the piranha is displayed on a wooden base that brings the piece’s full height to 12.5”. The coated metal prop’s condition is very good with light wear from water-based Park use, with slight oxidation visible to uncoated metal edges. $1,000 - $2,000
834. A Disneyland “Jungle Cruise” Framed Zebra Skin Segment. (Disneyland, 1950s-1970s) An original piece of prop skin from an AudioAnimatronic zebra featured along the rivers’ edge of the African Veldt on the Jungle Cruise. Measuring 3.5” x 6” within a 15.25” x 19.5” frame, the zebra skin is in good condition with typical wear from Park use. $500 - $700
836. A Jungle Cruise Ruins Floral Relief Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A flower relief prop from the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland. This prop appears on the attraction in the upper relief work of the sunken Cambodian temple ruins along the Mekong River stretch. Measuring 4.75” on a 8.25” x 9.75” wall piece in a 2.75” x 12.75” x 5” themed display stand, the prop is in very good condition with intentional distress, paint chipping, and wear from Park use. $500 - $700
835. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Giraffe Skin Segment. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) An original piece of prop skin from an Audio-Animatronic giraffe featured along the rivers’ edge of the African Veldt on the Jungle Cruise. Measuring 6.5” x 7” within its custom 13.25” x 17.25” frame, the skin is in fine condition with light wear from Park use. $500 - $700
837. A Jungle Cruise Crystal Prop. (Disneyland, 1950s-1970s) A crystal prop from the Jungle Cruise. This crystal was in the Cambodian ruins section of the ride, held by a statue of the Hindu god Hanuman. Hanuman, sometimes referred to as “Bob” by Skippers, was replaced by a statue of a cobra in 2021. Measuring 7.25” long, the crystal is in fair condition with heavy wear and chipping on the outer layer from age and Park use .
$400 - $600
839. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Prop Display. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000) A Park-used talisman prop from the Jungle Cruise that once adorned the weaponry of the tribespeople or their huts across the River.
Measuring 23.75” long, the piece is in very good Park-used condition with some loose straw from age and storage. It is presented in a 12.75” x 31.5” x 4” thick faux bamboo shadow box frame.
$400 - $600
838. A Pair of Jungle Cruise Tool Control Animatronic Tags. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A pair of MAPO tool control plates for the Jungle Cruise attraction for tools that controlled “Mother Monkey L/R Legs” and “Monkey Body w/ Tail.” Measuring 2.5” x 3.25”, the labels are in very good condition with a slight warp from age, drill holes, and typical wear from Park use. $200 - $400
840. An Adventureland/Frontierland Employee Handbook. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An employment overview handbook for Cast Members hired to work in Adventureland and Frontierland at Disneyland. The seven-page book contains rules and tips for working in the area before the addition of the Indiana Jones Adventure in 1995. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the handbook is in very good condition. $200 - $400
841. An Indiana Jones Opening Day Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare costume worn by Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye Cast Members on opening day, March 4, 1995. Measuring a size large, the shirt is in very good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $100 - $200
843. An Indiana Jones Adventure Watch. (Valdwin, 1995) An original Indiana Jones Adventure watch featuring artwork inspired by the attraction poster. Measuring 9” long, this watch is in very good unused condition with slight wear to the top leather loop on the band from handling. $100 - $200
842. A Prop Leaf from the Swiss Family Treehouse. (Disneyland, 1962) A prop leaf from the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse in Disneyland’s Adventureland. The leaf is presented in a beautiful shadow box with a plaque identifying it as from the personal collection of Imagineer Tony Baxter. The plastic leaf measuring 6” x 3.25” and the 11.25” x 9.25” x 2.5” shadow box present in very good-to-fine condition. $300 - $500
844. A Swiss
Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A hand-painted sign from the Magic Kingdom’s Swiss Family Treehouse, likely displayed outside of the bedroom scene. Measuring 16.75” x 20”, the fiberglass sign is in good condition with paint fading, several holes in the back, scratches, wear, and cracks throughout from age and Park use. $300 - $500
845. An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Clock. (Disneyland, 2005) An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Clock. Released in an edition of only 200, the clock operates with one “AA” bat-
846. A Disneyland Indiana Jones Adventure Spring 1995 Sign. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland sign teasing the opening of the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye in Spring of 1995. Measuring 10” x 16”, the sign is in very good condition with some scuffs on the edges and light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
847.
4.75” x 11” high, the maquettes are in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000
848. An Indiana Jones Commemorative Passport Ticket. (Disneyland, 1995) A commemorative passport to Disneyland celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Park and the opening of the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. This passport is unused with the admission stub still attached. Measuring 15” x 5”, the ticket is in very good-to-fine condition with very light wear to the corners. $200 - $400
With the popularity of Western films and television programs, Walt Disney envisioned a living breathing land in which the spirit of the Old West could be experienced out of the living room. Frontierland features some of the most iconic and unaltered attractions, including the Golden Horseshoe Revue, the Mark Twain Riverboat, Tom Sawyer Island, Big Thunder Mountain, and more. Despite the removal of Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen, the Silver Banjo Barbecue, and the closure of Nature’s Wonderland, Frontierland continues to capture the excitement and potential of 19th-century Western America.
stunning colors and imagery. The poster measures 54”x36” and presents in very good
There is some edge-wear, including a couple of small tears and minor chipping, and an 11” crease at the upper right corner. The reverse has some abrasions to the paper on the top and bottom edge, but they do not affect the image. The sails show some spots of blue ink, likely done during the silkscreen process, but the color throughout is vibrant and displays beautifully. $5,000 - $7,000
36” x 54”, the poster is in fair condition with a 1.5” tear at the top repaired with tape on the reverse, heavy tape repair on the back including an 11.25” piece of tape down the upper left side, a long crease half the width of the poster in the middle, edge wear, pinholes and stains near the bottom right, peeling, and heavy creases and wear, notably at the bottom. $4,000 - $6,000
851. A Mark Twain Riverboat Departure Time Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A small metal sign posted to indicate the departure times of the Mark Twain Riverboat from the dock in Frontierland. Measuring 5.5” x 3.75”, the small sign is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display and handling. $500 - $700
852. A Mark Twain Steamboat Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955-56) An admission ticket for the Steamboat Mark Twain in Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 4.75” x 2.5”, the ticket numbered “155383” is in very good condition with light wear and smudges to the left edge. $100 - $200
853. Tom Sawyer Island Attraction Poster Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A collection of four papers featuring rough concept drawings for new Tom Sawyer Island attraction posters. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, each page of artwork is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $500 - $700
855. Sam McKim Tom Sawyer Island Indian Village Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1956-57) An extremely rare hand-signed Sam McKim concept drawing for a “Yellow Buffalo Tipi” from the Friendly Indian Village in Frontierland. The Rivers of America debuted with few show elements and continued this way until Disneyland’s first expansion in 1956, adding Tom Sawyer Island and three Indian Villages along its shores. This original production artwork is accomplished in pencil and paint on animation paper and features details of the painted buffalo designs with notes regarding the cultural meaning behind each symbol. Measuring 16.75” x 13.75”, the artwork has been dry mounted to artist’s board for preservation and is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, fading, and wear from age and handling. $1,000 - $2,000
856. A Disneyland Indian Village Feathered Headdress. (Disneyland, 1950s-1970s) A souvenir feathered headdress from the Indian Village section of Frontierland. Measuring 13” x 40.5”, the headdress is in very good condition with light pilling and wear to the feathers from use and age. $300 - $500
857. Disneyland and Walt Disney World Keel Boat Plans. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A collection of five plans for the Bertha Mae and Gullywhumper Keel Boats at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. These large studio-produced copies depict elevations and details for the Keel Boats, instructions for assembly, and signage. Measuring 48” x 36”, each piece is in very good condition with expected creases and wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
858. A Framed Tom Sawyer Island Explorer’s Map Brochure. (Disneyland, 1957) A framed early fold-out Explorer’s Map of Tom Sawyer Island in Frontierland. Measuring 9” x 12” in a 11.25” x 14.25” frame, the map is in very good condition with the original folds and discoloration from age, while the frame is in fair condition with scuffs and water damage to the reverse. $100 - $200
859. A Frontierland Tower with Telephones Sign Model. (Mike Cozart, 1990s) A hand-built model of a building from Disneyland’s Frontierland, constructed by Imagineer Mike Cozart. The piece includes signage for “Telephones,” a door, and a themed floor inside. Measuring 2.5” x 4.75” x 2.5”, the cardboard model is in very good condition with paint chips, paint loss, peel ing, and wear from age and use. $500 - $700
860. A Pair of Early Frontierland Cast Member Pants. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of pinstripe pants from an early Frontierland costume. This vintage pair of H Bar C Ranchwear pants are marked with the name “Brent,” size “34-31”, and a rarely-seen “Property of Disneyland” stamp. The pants display in very good condition, with signs of original reinforcement and tailoring, and light wear from use including a small hole on the right leg. $300 - $500
861. Frontierland Explorer Canoe Cast Member Pants. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of Cast Member costume pants from the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes at Disneyland. Measuring a size 32-34, the pants are in good condition with wear from Park use. $300 - $500
862. A Disneyrama Frontierland Concept Postcard. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyrama postcard featuring an artist’s conception of the Frontierland expansion for 1956, that was distributed exclusively through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The artwork depicts Tom Sawyer Island, and the Rainbow Desert and Rainbow Mountain Areas, explorable by the Mine Train Ride, mule Pack Rides, and Stagecoach. Measuring 11.25” x 4.75”, the postcard is in good condition with minor spots of surface loss to the reverse from mounting. $100 - $200
863. An Original Frontierland Souvenir Pin. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early souvenir Fontierland pin featuring a stagecoach and a locking ball-clutch pinback. Measuring .75” x .75”, the pin is in very good condition with slight yellowing from age. $100 - $200
864. A Disneyland Souvenir Mule Figurine. (Disneyland, 1960s) A small souvenir figurine of a Pack Mule from Disneyland. Measuring 2.25” tall and 2.5” long, this small metal piece is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200
865. A Disneyland Frontierland Glass Tumbler. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Frontierland drinking glass featuring the Mark Twain, Fort Wilderness, a tipi, and the tree-lined Rivers of America. Measuring 5.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the glass is in good condition with scuffs and wear to the printed imagery. $100 - $200
866. A Davy Crockett Museum Banner. (Disneyland, 1955) A silkscreened tapestry banner that once decorated the Davy Crockett Museum in Frontierland. The Museum was there on Disneyland’s opening day, and by October 1955 was renamed the Davy Crockett Frontier Arcade. Measuring 13” x 17”, the tapestry displays in very good condition, with some areas of discoloration and minor wear from use. $400 - $600
867. A Frontierland Davy Crocket Outfit. (Disneyland, 1955) A Davy Crockett Outfit playset sold in Frontierland during the early years of the Park. Included in the set are a play gun and holster, a Frontierland belt, a plastic powder horn with Davy Crockett decal, and a coonskin cap. The items are in good-to-very-good condition with some wear due to age, including slight chipping to the decal on the powder horn and stiffness to the belt, but all items appear unused. The box measuring 15” x 15” and 4” deep is in good condition with wear, creases, and slight bubbling to the cover paper. $200 - $400
868. A Davy Crockett Portrait Leather Store Display Sign. (Disney, 1954) A striking portrait of Fess Parker silkscreened onto genuine cowhide. This piece was distributed to retailers to display with official Disney Davy Crockett merchandise, with an admonishment on the back to display it only with licensed Disney (Fess Parker) products. Measuring 18” x 22.5”, the display piece is in very good condition, with slight wear from age and handling, including a 1” tear to the top right corner that is still attached. $400 - $600
869. A Rare Boxed Davy Crockett Frontierland Hunter Outfit. (L.M. Eddy, 1950s) A Frontierland Davy Crockett Hunter outfit in the nearly impossible to find original box. The set includes a vinyl fringed shirt and pants marked children’s size “large”, a leather Frontierland belt, a plastic powder horn, a plastic and metal cap gun rifle, and a real fur “coonskin” cap. The toy gun, powder horn, and belt are in place as originally released from the factory, with only the sticker on the powder horn showing crumpling and wear from age. All the pieces are in very good condition with light wear from age only, the cap is in good condition with the tip of the “tail” broken but retained. The 22.5” x 14.5” x 4.5” rarely retained box is in good condition with wear overall including one split corner to the lid, one corner repaired with glue, scuffs and expected soiling, and some bubbling to the cover image. $300 - $500
870. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Cowboy Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A souvenir cowboy hat from Disneyland featuring Mickey Mouse. Measuring 12” x 8.5” x 3.25”, the pressed felt hat is in good condition with some minor creasing and pilling, faint soiling, and light wear. $100 - $200
871. A Walt Disney Character Woodworking Set. (American Toy & Furniture Co., 1950s) A Walt Disney character woodworking set. Included are four color chips, a paintbrush, and four plaques with bases of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. The set provides instructions on how to make cut-out plaques, a corner shelf, letter holders, and bookends. Missing are the set’s coping saw, hammer, and nails. Measuring 9.25” x 16.5” with water damage and creases on the outer packaging, the set is otherwise in very good condition. $100 - $200
872. A Disneyland Souvenir Jacks Set in Leather Bag. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Jacks souvenir set of 16 metal jacks and rubber ball in a leather bag printed “Jacks from Disneyland.” Measuring 4” x 5”, the bag is in good condition, stiff from age, with a torn leather strap, with light wear to game pieces from handling. $100 - $200
873. A Pair of Disneyland Zorro Gloves and Ring Set. (Wells Lamont, 1950s) A pair of official Disneyland brand Zorro Gloves and a plastic Zorro ring sold in department stores throughout the country and at Disneyland. Measuring 9” long and 1” in diameter, the gloves and ring are in good condition, with fading, light stiffness, a few scuffs to the screenprinted leatherette, and retaining its original product label. $100 - $200
874. A Disneyland Souvenir Beaded Wrist Purse. (Disneyland, 1955) A turquoise-colored leather wrist purse stamped “Souvenir of Disneyland.” Measuring 2.25” in diameter, the purse with adjustable 7” strap is in very good condition, with creases to the strap, scuffs, and light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
875. Disneyland Frontierland Wooden Nickel (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Souvenir Wooden Nickel, originally offered in relation to the Indian Village in Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, this souvenir is in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200
876. A Disneyland Wooden Napkin Holder. (J.B. Deere Cedarcraft, 1960s)
A wooden souvenir napkin holder from Disneyland. Measuring 5.75” x 6.25”, the napkin holder is in fair condition with heavy scratches, smudges, and wear from use. $100 - $200
879. A Disneyland Souvenir Gaming Pouch. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) An early souvenir leather pouch from Frontierland at Disneyland, used for holding marbles or jacks. Measuring 4” tall and 2.5” in diameter, the pouch is in good condition with fading on the Disneyland stamp, pilling, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
877. A Disneyland Fire “N” Smoke Rifle Toy. (American Tool Works, 1950s-1960s) A Disneyland Fire “N” Smoke Rifle Toy with the original packaging sleeve featuring the Stagecoach and Mine Train. Measuring 16.75” long, the metal toy is in good condition with oxidation, scuffs, and wear from age and handling, while the packaging has creases and tears. $100 - $200
878. A Disneyland Auto-Magic Picture Gun and Theatre. (Stephens Products, 1950s) A Disneyland Auto-Magic picture gun and theatre set. The metal gun-shaped toy is meant to project films featuring Disney characters onto the included theatre wall when the trigger is pulled, though this gun has been tested and is not in working condition. Five of the seven films are included. Measuring 3.5” x 5.25” in a 8.25” x 12.5” box, the gun displays in good condition with scratches and wear from use, while the theater and packaging have tears and tape repair throughout. $100 - $200
880. A Disneyland Faux-Beaded Drawstring Purse. (Disneyland, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir Disneyland drawstring purse featuring Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle, accented with a “beaded-style” band around the bottom and fringed sides. Measuring 6.25” x 6.5”, 19.5” long when the purse string is fully extended, the vinyl purse is in good condition with light stains, torn fringes on the right side, and wear from use. $100 - $200
881. A Souvenir Disneyland Frontierthemed Belt. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s)
A souvenir Disneyland leather belt with a brass buckle featuring Frontierland imagery. Measuring 30.75” long, the child’s belt is in good condition, with wear typical of use and age. $100 - $200
884. A Souvenir Disneyland Beaded Leather Pouch. (Disneyland, 1955-60s)
A souvenir beaded leather pouch stamped “Disneyland.” Measuring 7” x 3”, the pouch is in very good condition, with some scuffs and spotting from age, and wear to the drawstring. $100 - $200
882. A Disneyland Blue Beaded Belt. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A souvenir leather belt with beading that reads “Disneyland.” Measuring 32” long, the child’s belt is in very good condition. $100 - $200
883. A Souvenir Fool’s Gold from Disneyland Leather Pouch. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A souvenir leather pouch stamped “Fool’s Gold Disneyland” with seven small rocks. Measuring 3.25” x 4.5”, the pouch is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $100 - $200
885. A Diamond Horseshoe Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign from The Diamond Horseshoe located in the Liberty Square area of the Magic Kingdom. The Diamond Horseshoe, an opening day attraction and the longest-running stage show of all time, added Jamboree to the name in 1986 for ten years, before returning to the original name until its closure in 2003. The sign’s resolution appears soft on close examination compared to what has become the standard in the years since. Measuring 31.75” x 35.5”, the thick foam board and plastic sign is in good condition with edge wear, stains, and heavy scratches throughout from Park use. $600 - $900
886. An Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1960s)
A rare complete book of twenty matches from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen at Disneyland. The inside flap reads, “You all come back, Aunt Jemima, Disneyland.” Measuring 2” x 2.5”, the matchbook is in very good condition with a crease across the top, spots of discoloration, and light wear. $100 - $200
888. A Disney Parks Tigger Character Costume Display. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A collection of Tigger walk-around character costume pieces from the Disney Parks. Tigger’s hands measure 17” each and the other costume parts measure 13” x 25” and 14” x 24”. Displayed in a 31.5” x 34.5” custom frame with a 3.5” deep shadowbox, the costume pieces are in very good condition with pilling on the gloves and light wear from Park use. $500 - $700
887. An Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Napkin. (Disneyland, 1950s70s) A napkin from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in Frontierland. Measuring 6.5” x 7”, the piece is in fair condition, with discoloration to one edge, pieces torn including at two corners, and sealed in plastic for protection. $100 - $200
889. A Winnie the Pooh Ride Beehive Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beehive prop from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride in Critter Country. Measuring 9.5” x 14.5”, this resin beehive is in very good condition with typical wear on the base from Park installation and light wear from Park use. $500 - $700
890. A Winnie the Pooh Walk Around Character’s Bee Figure. (Disney Parks, 1960s-70s) A Bee Figure from the head of a Winnie the Pooh Walk Around Character at either Disneyland or Walt Disney World. The hand-painted figure was accomplished in wood, rubber, plastic, and metallic elements. The piece measures 7” tall and 7.5” long and is affixed to a wooden base. The entire figure with base measures 9” tall and 7” at its widest diameter and is in very good condition, with scuffs and wear from age and use, including glue or paint residue on one clear wing. $500 - $700
891. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Bat Prop with Stand. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Park-used flying bat prop from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland. The attraction went through a major rehabilitation in 1994 in honor of its 15th anniversary, at which point this bat was prepared for the all-new show scene. Measuring 19” tall with a 18” wingspan, displayed on a 7” x 7” x 9” custom-built stand, the bat is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $600 - $800
892. A Big Thunder Mountain Bat Prop with Stand. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Park-used flying bat prop from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland. The attraction went through a major rehabilitation in 1994 in honor of its 15th anniversary, at which point this bat was prepared for the all-new show scene. Measuring 19” tall with a 18” wingspan, displayed on a 7” x 7” x 9” custom-built stand, the bat is in very good condition with light wear from Park use.
894. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Train Boiler. (Disneyland, 1979) An original Big Thunder Mountain Locomotive boiler cover. The metal structure was designed to appear as a riveted steam boiler and served as the heart of one of the Big Thunder Mountain ride vehicles until removed during a rehabilitation or refurbishment. Measuring 57” x 36” x 20.5” the boiler is in very good condition with scuffs and light wear typical of Park use. $3,000 - $5,000
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896. A Big Thunder Iron Works Brass Plaque with Oak Backing. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beautiful brass and wood replica of the boiler plates used on Disneyland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The boiler plate reads “Big Thunder Iron Works” and has the logo for the attraction in the center. This collector-made replica measures 12” in diameter and is in very good condition with some wear to a few letters from display. $300 - $500
898. A Disneyland Frontierland Plastichrome Postcard. (Colourpicture, 1950s) A vintage Frontierland Plastichrome postcard featuring the Mark Twain Riverboat, and a spot for True Life Adventure Land, which simply became Adventureland. Measuring 3.5” x 5.5”, the postcard is in fine condition with light wear from age. $100 - $200
897. A Big Thunder Iron Works Resin Plaque. (Disneyland, 2000s) A resin display piece recreating the Big Thunder Iron Works boiler plates on the Big Thunder Railroad engines. Measuring 9.75” in diameter and .75” thick, the plaque is in very good condition with intentional distress. $300 - $500
899. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Horned Toad Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-2010s) A horned toad prop from the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction in Frontierland. This horned toad was likely removed from Big Thunder during a renovation. Measuring 8.5” long, this little creature is in very good condition with some chips on its horns and spikes, discoloration at the base of the tail, glue residue on its stomach, and Gorilla Glue on its feet from Park display. $600 - $800
900. A Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland Rail Spike. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A framed railroad spike from the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland in Frontierland. The leisurely locomotive ride closed in 1977 and was replaced by the highoctane Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. A ride vehicle and track from the attraction sat idle on the Rivers of America until 2010. Measuring 3.75” in a 8.75” x 8.75” custom shadow box frame, the spike is in good condition with expected heavy oxidation and wear from age and Park use. $300 - $500
901. A Country Bear Jamboree Big Al Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) A hand-painted ceramic figure of Big Al from the Country Bear Jamboree. The figure is brightly painted and bears a Walt Disney Productions backstamp. Measuring 5.5” in diameter x 9.5” high, the souvenir figure is in very good condition with light wear from display. $200 - $400
902. A Country Bear Jamboree Big Al Coin Bank. (Disneyland, 1970s) A souvenir figural coin bank of Country Bear Jamboree star Big Al. Measuring 7” tall and 5” wide, the faux wood ceramic is in fair condition with minor discoloration, scuffs, small chips, wear, and dust retention throughout. $200 - $400
903. A Big Al Ceramic Cookie Jar. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s) A faux wood ceramic cookie jar of the Country Bear Jamboree star Big Al manufactured by Treasure Craft. Measuring 8.5” x 7” x 12” tall, the piece is in good condition with a few small chips to painted areas and light wear. $300 - $500
904. A “Dry Exit Only Please” Sign. (Walt Disney World 1990s-2000s) A “Dry Exit Only Please” sign meant to keep wet Guests from spreading water throughout the Resort. Measuring 11” x 15”, the wood composite sign is in very good condition with intended holes for display, light scratches, paint loss, a 3” crack on the right side, and wear from Park use. $600 - $800
905. A Collection of Splash Mountain (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A bouquet of flower props from Splash Mountain in the Magic Kingdom. This colorful display provided scenic flora as Guests travelled by in their logs. Measuring 18” x 23.5”, the flowers are in good condition with soiling, color loss, peeling on the stems, and $200 - $400
906. A Splash Mountain Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer titled “The Laffin’ Place,” commemorating the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Measuring 24” x 30”, the lithograph is in good condition with creases, edge wear, a small brown stain at the top, and light water damage at the top left corner. $200 - $400
907. A Splash Mountain Leaf Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A leaf prop from Splash Mountain in Critter Country. The hand-painted leaf is of the style used within the “Laughing Place” show scene and was removed during a previous rehabilitation of the now-closed attraction. Measuring 5.5” x 6.75” in a 9.75”x 16.75” custom frame featuring a ride photo, the prop is in very good condition with light paint loss, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600
The first land added after the Park’s opening, New Orleans Square brings the elegance of 19th-century Louisiana to California. Home of Disneyland staples Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion, the land also features delicious dining experiences like Blue Bayou and the exclusive Club 33. New Orleans Square was jokingly referred to by Walt Disney as just as expensive as the Louisiana Purchase. In actuality, New Orleans Square cost more.
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909. A Pirates of the Caribbean Animatronic Arm. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) The right arm from an Audio-Animatronic figure from the Pirates of the Caribbean in New Orleans Square. This silicone rubber arm is displayed with a fan-made blue and gold sleeve. Measuring 5” x 17” in a 9.5” x 25” x 14” deep custom gold case, the piece displays in good condition with heavy scuffs, tears, skin peeling on the fingers, paint loss, pinholes, and wear from Park use, especially at the wrist, where the inner foam is exposed. $3,000 - $5,000
910. A Pirates of the Caribbean Tribute Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A fan-made replica of an early Pirates of the Caribbean wait sign. Created in resin and board, the sign measures 19” x 18.5” and is in very good condition. $600 - $800
911. A Pirates of the Caribbean Poster Reproduction. (Disney) A reproduction of the attraction poster for Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The piece has a viewable image size of 41.25” x 27.5” within its 46.5” x 32.75” frame, the entire piece displaying in good condition, exhibiting a 1” x 1” near the logo. $500 - $700
912. Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Host Socks. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of striped costume socks worn by a Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Host. Measuring 18.5” long, each sock is in good condition exhibiting expected wear from Cast Member use. $100-$200
913. A Disney World Pirates of the Caribbean Gold Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A prop gold brick from the Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 3.75” x 9.75”, the prop is in good condition with typical wear from Park use. $200 - $400
915. A Pirates of The Caribbean Dead Man’s Raft Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Raft” model kit. Measuring 11” x 8” x 2.5” the box is in very good condition with light edge wear and a small piece of tape residue. The model is sealed in the original bag in fine condition, with instructions in very good condition showing slight discoloration from age. $200 - $400
914. A Dead Men Tell No Tales Zap/ Action Model Set. (MPC, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” model kit. This 1/12 scale model scene was part of a popular series released by MPC and sold at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and model shops nationwide. Measuring 8”x 6” x 2.25”, the colorful box is in good condition with light fading and heavy edge wear. The model appears complete, with a couple pieces partially painted, and the instructions missing. $200 - $400
916. An Adventures on the 7 Seas Lagoon Watch and Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A Pirates of the Caribbean figure and pocket watch. For three days in May 2007, the Contemporary Resort offered exclusive Pirates-themed activities and merchandise at the “Adventures on the 7 Seas” event. Titled “Skeleton at the Helm,” the figure of a skeletal pirate on deck holds the pirate-themed pocket watch inside the hatch. Released in a limited edition of only 200, the 6.5” x 4.5” x 7” tall figure and 1.75” pocket watch with 12” chain are in fine condi-
917. A Pieces of Eight Shop Rifle Gun Prop. from the Pieces of Eight shop in New Orleans Square. Measuring 16.75” x 6” x 2”, the intentionally distressed wood and metal prop is in good condition with scuffs, chips, and wear from original Park display, handling, and age.
918. A Pirates of the Caribbean Action Game. (Disney, 1975) A Pirates of the Caribbean action game featuring two pirate ships. Each Captain fires spring loaded cannons at the other ship to knock over pirates and capture their opponent’s gold. This game is complete in very good condition, with small parts sealed in their original bag, and the ship’s cardboard facades showing light handling wear. The 15” x 11” x 4.25” box is in good condition with scuffs and typical wear especially to the edges. $100 - $200
919. A” Treasure Coins of the Caribbean” Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) A collection of six souvenir Treasure Coins of the Caribbean from the Pieces of Eight shop in New Orleans Square. Measuring from the 0.75” x 0.75” two bits to the 1.5” in diameter pillar dollar, housed in 3.75” x 6.75” packaging, the historical replica coins are in very good condition with scuffs and light scratches, while the packaging has light creasing and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
920. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000s) A souvenir Pirates of the Caribbean shirt from Disneyland, featuring an embroidered “Dead Men Tell No Tales” logo on the back. Measuring a size “XL,” the shirt is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
921. A Pirates of the Caribbean Hawaiian Shirt. (Disneyland, 2017) A Pirates of the Caribbean Hawaiian-style shirt designed by SHAG, released through the Wonderground Gallery and the D23 Expo for the attraction’s 50th anniversary. Labeled a size large, the 100% rayon woven shirt is in very good condi tion with light wear. $100 - $200
2000s) A pair of souvenir Pirate Princess jewels, and a silver earring. Labeled a size youth, the ears are in very good condition with light scratches on the ears and its original price tag on the reverse.
923. Dave Avanzino Signed Pirates of the Caribbean Art. (Disney Cruise, 2009) A Pirates of the Caribbean shadow box art piece signed by Dave Avanzino. The “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend Lives On” cruise aboard the Disney Wonder in 2009 featured exclusive merchandise including this piece by noted shadowbox artist Avanzino, who signed it on the back. Measuring 8.25” x 8.25” x 2.25” deep, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
925. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Menu. (Disneyland, 1973) A menu from the earliest days of The Blue Bayou in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. Measuring 6.5”x4.5”, this rare piece is in very good condition with a receipt stub from the restaurant stapled inside, and a couple of extra staple holes to the back page. $100 - $200
924. A Pair of Blue Bayou Chairs. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A pair of chairs from Blue Bayou in Disneyland. The Cajun-style restaurant, located in New Orleans Square, shares a show building with Pirates of the Caribbean, giving Guests a view of the ride’s opening bayou scene. The nighttime ambiance with a faux sky, cricket chirps, and overhead lighting makes it a popular Disney dining experience. Measuring 17” x 31.5” each, the chairs are in good condition with scuffs, stains, fraying, scratches, writing on the bottom, two missing chair tips, and heavy wear on the seat cushions from Park use. $700 - $900
926. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1970s) A rare book of matches from the Blue Bayou restaurant featuring New Orleans Square on one side and the Pirates of the Caribbean bayou scene on the other. Measuring 2” x 1.5”, the matchbook is in very good to fine condition, complete with all 20 matches. $100 - $200
927. A 1982 Disneyland New Orleans Square Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A New Orleans Square poster featuring Br’er Bear, Br’er Fox, and the Court of Angels. The poster was part of a series distributed to travel agencies and sold in the Park. Measuring 21.5” x 28.25”, the poster is in good condition with light creases, scratches, and edge wear. $200 - $400
928. A Signed Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Placemat and Napkin. (Disneyland, 1962-1970) A placemat and napkin from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen. Aunt Jemima’s Pancake House opened in the Park in 1955 and was renamed Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in 1962, eventually closing in 1970. The placemat is signed “Years of joy - Aunt Jemima,” likely inscribed by a restaurant Cast Member. Measuring 9.75” x 14”, the placemat is in good condition with creases, folds, and ink marks. The 6.5” x 6.5” napkin is in very good condition with a fold and creases. $100 - $200
929. A Disneyland Blue Bayou Restaurant Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967) A brochure announcing the opening of the Blue Bayou Restaurant in New Orleans Square. The brochure provides showtimes for “The Blue Bayou Revue,” a live musical show starring jazz singer Nellie Lutcher. Measuring 3.5” x 8” closed and 7” x 8” opened, the brochure is in good condition with writing on the front, edge wear, and stains on the back. $100 - $200
930. A 1960s New Orleans Square
Decorative Towel. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir decorative towel of New Orleans Square. Measuring 30” x 17”, the towel is in fine condition, with creases and original folds. $100 - $200
931. The Disney Store Limited Edition
Pinocchio Marionette. (Disney, 2009) A limited edition Pinocchio Genuine Wooden Marionette released exclusively through The Disney Store. Numbered 380/500, the 15” tall puppet comes with a 6.25” x 10” wood base, handle, metal stand, and instructions. Pinocchio is in fine condition and the accessories in very good condition, with slight wear to the handle and base, and tarnish to the stand. The piece comes packaged within its original 7.75” x 17.5” x 22” good condition box with some creases and wear overall. $200 - $400
932. A Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Big Fig. (Disney, 1980s-1990s)
A big fig featuring Mickey Mouse as he appeared in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of “Fantasia,” designed by the artist S. Loth.
Measuring 13.5” x 21.5”, the big fig is in fair condition with wear, stains, and paint chipping throughout, including a 0.25” white mark on Mickey’s nose. $200 - $400
934. A Marc Davis Signed Maleficent Ceramic Tile. (Disney, 2002) A ceramic tile featuring Maleficent and Diablo from “Sleeping Beauty,” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The tile is numbered 54 out of a very limited edition of 75 and features a Marc Davis facsimile signature on the front and his actual signature on the back of the frame in gold marker. Measuring 9.75” x 13.25” in a 16” x 19.25” frame, the tile is in very good condition with light wear and minor scratches on the frame. $200 - $400
933. A Goofy 70th Anniversary Big Figure. (Disney Parks, 2001) A Big Figure produced in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Disney Character. Measuring 16”x 17” x 23” tall atop the 12” diameter base, the figure displays in very good condition with light wear, one eyebrow missing, and a large crack across the back of the right wrist. $200 - $400
935. A Signed “Mickey with Walt’s Shadow” Watch and Print. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A Disney Original Timepiece “Mickey with Walt’s Shadow” wristwatch and print signed by artists Ralph Kent and Mark McIntyre. On the back is a hand-written note: “To Scott + Jodie, Best Wishes, From: Mickey Time! Ralph Kent,” dated February 13, 2000. Measuring 9.25” with a 1.25” in diameter face, the signed watch is in fine condition. The 8.5” x 11” signed print is in good condition with wear, smudges, and fading. The certificate of verification, measuring 7” x 7”, is in very good condition with a few stray marker spots. All are housed in a 14.25” x 21.25” frame. $200 - $400
936. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Signed Shag Tile. (Disney, 2005) A SHAG-signed Main Street, U.S.A. glass tile, commemorating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Part of his “Original Lands” series, SHAG released five new prints for the Park’s anniversary at a Walt Disney Event Services reception called “SHAG’s Cocktail Hideaway” at the Paradise Pier Hotel. Reception guests were given one land’s art on a tile as a commemorative gift, with a backing frame included. Measuring 8” x 8” and signed by the artist in gold marker, the tile displays in good condition with heavy surface scratches and light stains. $200 - $400
937. A Charles Boyer Original Painting for Vacationland. (Disneyland, 1984) An original painting by Charles Boyer created for the 50th Birthday of Donald Duck. The 15.75” x 13.25” painting features a fantastic scene of Mickey and the gang surprising Donald on his birthday at Disneyland. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and was used in creating the final image seen on the cover of the Summer 1984 issue of “Vacationland” magazine. The artwork is signed by Boyer in the lower-right corner. The condition is very good with only minor wear. Included is the issue of “Vacationland” that this artwork helped create. $2,000 - $4,000
938. Disneyland Club 33 Glass Crystals with Custom Display. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A collection of 104 glass crystals from Club 33, presented in a custom display. The glass crystals used to hang above a bar at Club 33, Disneyland’s very exclusive dining club. Measuring 8” each, and 9” with hooks, the crystals are in very good to fine condition with light scratches, scrapes, wear from Park use, and chips on some crystals. The 46.25” x 76” x 19” deep custom display is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $3,000 - $5,000
939. A Disneyland Club 33 Busser Coat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A wardrobe coat worn by Bussers at Club 33. Measuring a size “42L,” the coat is in good condition with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
940. A New Orleans Square Smoking Area Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A smoking area sign from Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. The sign represents a bygone era of the Company, as Disney no longer allows smoking anywhere in the Resort as of May 1, 2019. Measuring 12” x 57”, the sign is in very good condition with scrapes, scratches, and typical wear from Park use. $500 - $700
941. A New Orleans Square Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from New Orleans Square in the Magic Kingdom. The thematic trash cans of the Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the experience in their own right. The original push panels are still included and function. Measuring 21.25” x 42.75” x 20.5” deep, the green trash can is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $3,000 - $5,000
942. A Magic Kingdom Keelboat and Haunted Mansion Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A metal directional sign pointing to the Mike Fink Keel Boats and The Haunted Mansion. The sign advises guests that the Keel Boats close at dusk and to refrain from smoking in line. Measuring 15.25” x 19”, the sign is in good condition with scratches and stains from Park use. $500 - $700
944. A Haunted Mansion Tombstone Mouse Prop. (Disneyland, 2010s-2020s) A mouse tombstone prop from The Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square. The mouse was perched atop the tombstone of Penny the Elephant, which was added to the attraction’s graveyard in 2016. Penny’s crypt secretly functions as an exhaust chimney for the Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 4.25” x 4.25”, the prop is in good condition with pinholes, a chip on the ear, and typical wear from Park use. $500 - $800
943. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Pet Cemetery Chimp Marker. (Disneyland, 2013) A Pet Cemetery Monkey Statue from Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland. The Monkey Statue was first added to the Pet Cemetery during the 2013 holiday season when 20 cymbal banging monkeys were added to the Haunted Mansion Attic. The mixed media statue was accomplished in hand-painted resin with plastic ribbon bow. Measuring 29” tall and 10” in diameter, the statue prop is in very good condition with loosening of the arms, minor chips to paint, scuffs, and wear from exterior display and $3,000 - $5,000
945. A Hitchhiking Ghost Audio-Animatronics Costume Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2010) A Hitchhiking Ghost
Audio-Animatronics shirt from the The Magic Kingdom’s Haunted Mansion. The shirt is a custom size, created for a specific AudioAnimatronics figure, and retains a label reading “Magic Kingdom A.A. Haunted Mansion Fig. #93.” The shirt is in very good condi tion with few signs of wear from Park use.
946. A Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion Animatronic Skirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A skirt worn by a ballroom dancer Audio-Animatronic located in the Grand Hall of the Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion. The tag on the skirt reads “A.A. Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion Fig. 31 A.” Measuring 41” long by 55” wide, the skirt is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $600 - $900
947. A Haunted Mansion Hitch-hiking Ghost Partial Head Mold. (Walt Disney Imagineering) A mold for a part of the head of one of the Hitch-hiking Ghosts in the Haunted Mansion. The three-piece mold consists of two fiberglass halves bolted together, and a silicon liner that is used to cast the piece within. A stamp is visible inside that reads (backward) “H-78 HAUNTED MANSION 0227 HITCH HIKER HEAD 1 PC POLYFOAM V.T.” This is a very rare piece of the attraction production process that is rarely seen. Measuring 14” x 15.5” x 12” high, the mold is in very good condition with expected wear from production use. $500 - $700
948. A Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghost Head Replica. (Disney) A replica of the Ezra / Hatbox Ghost head from The Haunted Mansion. The sturdy resin recreation is hand-painted in a ghostly green and white. Measuring 8.5” x 9” x 7.5” high, the head is in very good condition. $200 - $400
949. A Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghost Head Replica. (Disney) A replica of the Ezra / Hatbox Ghost head from The Haunted Mansion. The sturdy resin recreation is foam-filled and hand-painted. Measuring 9” tall and 8.5” in diameter, the head is mounted on a metal pipe for a complete height of 11.5”. The piece displays in very good condition despite slight wear from handling and a 3” hairline crack behind the right ear. $300 - $500
951. A Disneyland Haunted Mansion Overcoat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A long overcoat from the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, with Resort label and black button-in lining. Labeled a size “12”, the coat is in very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400
950. A Haunted Mansion Tour Script. (Disneyland, 2006-2010s) A Cast Member tour guide script for The Haunted Mansion. Walk-through tours of The Haunted Mansion are very rare and are generally reserved for ticketed after-hours events. The thorough script provides fascinating information on the movie-making techniques employed within the Mansion, anecdotes from Imagineers who worked on the attraction, locations of hidden Mickeys, and recent Mansion updates. Measuring 8.5” x 11” in a 9” x 11.5” black folder, the eleven-page script is in very good condition with light wear and ink smudges. $100 - $200
952. A Replica Haunted Mansion Door Handle With Display. (2000s) A replica Haunted Mansion hallway door handle with plate, on a custom-built display. The handle measures 8.5” x 2.25” and the plate 3.5” x 10”, both are mounted to a custom 11” x 5” x 19.75” display stand. The entire piece is in very good condition with handling wear. $300 - $500
953. A Haunted Mansion Show Light. (Disneyland, 2007) A show light numbered 1061 from The Haunted Mansion, with a tag dated January 26, 2007. The tag includes instructions for this light to be focused on the Toasting Ghost in the Grand Hall scene. This fixture has a non-standard 125-volt plug so has not been tested for function. Measuring 7.25” x 10.5” the lighting fixture displays in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
954. A Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Engineering Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2010s) An original parking lot sign featuring the Haunted Mansion’s Hitchhiking Ghosts. The sign was used to designate spaces for Engineering Services vehicles from the Magic Kingdom Attractions division, handling the Western Sector of the Park. Measuring 12” x 18”, the reflective metal sign is in very good condition with light wear, a 1.5” raised section, and two intentional holes for display. $300 - $500
955. The Main St./Haunted Mansion Phantom of the Opera Sign. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1950s) A handpainted “The Phantom of the Opera” poster that was displayed on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland and at The Haunted Mansion in Walt Disney World. When Disneyland first opened, Lon Chaney’s 1925 classic was in the original rotation of films shown at the Main Street Cinema, and this poster was placed outside of the theater. A walk-around Phantom character was even added to the Park in the 1960s to interact with Guests. When The Haunted Mansion opened in Walt Disney World’s Liberty Square, this painting was moved to that attraction’s attic, where it was treated with an aging solution so it would fit in better with the rest of the props. The back is inscribed with “A piece of (living) history from the WDW attic!” and signed by Imagineer Jason Surrell, who wrote the book “The Haunted Mansion: Imagineering a Disney Classic.” Below this is a taped fragment of stationery from Disney artist Jay Gould, who painted this piece. Gould was referred to as the “Tenth Old Man,” a reference to Disney’s “Nine Old Men” that were Walt’s core animators, and he worked on various Mickey Mouse cartoons. It is incredibly rare that an item is displayed at two different Parks and in different lands, making this a unique piece of Disney history. Measuring 28” x 61.25”, the poster is painted on fiberboard and in very good condition, with wear at the bottom left corner and scuffs and scratches from Park use. $3,000 - $5,000
956. A Large Master Gracey Portrait. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A very large portrait of Master Gracey in his corrupted state. This piece would have been displayed at ticket events like the Happy Haunts Balls and Halloween celebrations. The digitally printed image has a canvas-like texture and measures 27.25” x 36.5” within the 54” x 33.5” fiberglass frame. The portrait is in very good condition with some chipping to the frame’s points and edges at the top. $200 - $400
958. A Haunted Mansion Pop-Up Book. (Disney Press, 1994) A first edition of Disney’s Haunted Mansion Pop-Up book, designed by Chuck Murphy and Russel Spina, Jr. The 10-page book tours the Disneyland Mansion, with pop-up spreads and interactive elements throughout. Measuring 8.5” x 10.25”, the book is in very good condition with slight wear. $200 - $400
957. A Swivel Gear for the Haunted Mansion Doom Buggies (Disneyland, 1980s) A large Swivel Gear for the Haunted Mansion “Doom Buggies” at Disneyland. The “Doom Buggy” ride vehicle is based on the omnimover ride system developed by imagineers Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage and was first used in the “Adventures Thru Inner Space” attraction. The Swivel movements of the vehicle were controlled by a series of gears underneath the track, and this gear was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. The heavy metal gear measures 20.5”x 20”x2” thick and is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $400 - $600
959. A Haunted Mansion Flying Dutchman Lenticular Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Haunted Mansion Flying Dutchman Ship lenticular painting, depicting a three-masted ship in both normal and tattered ghostly renditions. Measuring 13.75”x10.5” within a 16.5”x 13.75” frame the lenticular is in very good condition with faint scuffs and scratches to the image. $200 - $400
960. A Haunted Mansion Escape from the Crypt Model Set. (MPC, 1974) An original “Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion: Escape From the Crypt” model kit. Measuring 12.25”x 10” x 3.25”, the model is in as-new sealed very good condition, with some wear to one corner from handling, and some bowing to the box from the shrink wrap contracting with age. $200 - $400
961. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Mr. Hyde Decoration. (Disneyland, 2003) A metallic Park decoration featuring the “scaroling” Mr. Hyde as seen in the 2003 “13 Weeks of 13 Treats” event at Disneyland. Measuring 13.5” x 16”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
963. A Disneyland’s Mystifying Magic Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland’s Mystifying Magic Book souvenir from The Haunted Mansion. The sixty-page book includes magic tricks involving cards, money, paper, handkerchiefs, and the mind, plus a ventriloquist lesson featuring illustrations of happy haunts. Measuring 6” x 9”, the book is in good condition with creases, yellowing from age, and wear from use, mostly on the cover. $200 - $400
962. A Walt Disney World Lakeside Haunted Mansion Game. (Lakeside, 1975) A very rare Lakeside Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Game. Included are the four spinning spooks, six turntable inserts, four backdrop supports, one yellow Doom Buggy piece, the backdrop, extension arm, raven, box, and game board. Missing are the two original dice and three Doom Buggy pieces. Measuring 15.25” x 15.25” x 3”, the game is in very good condition, with wear to the box exterior edges and sides typical of handling. There is slight wear to the edges of the cardboard backdrop, with a spot of tape repair near the raven’s doorway. $200 - $400
964. A Haunted Mansion Walk Away From Your Shadow Toy. (Disneyland, 1969-70s) A very rare early Haunted mansion Walk Away From your Shadow toy on original card. This simple but clever glowin-the dark toy retains the spectral shadow of anything held on it before the light is extinguished. Measuring 9.5” x 4”, the toy is in very good condition, with the card and bag in good condition showing scuffs, scratches, edge wear, and slight tape repair to the card. $200 - $400
965. A Haunted Mansion Lenticular Card Collection. (Disneyland, 1999) A collection of four lenticular cards of The Haunted Mansion’s changing portraits. This collection includes four of the five images created for the 30th anniversary. Measuring 3.75” x 5” each, the cards are in very good to good condition with light scratches and come with their original packaging. $200 - $400
967. A Disney World Haunted Mansion Central Shops Sign. Disney World, 2000s) A Haunted Mansion-themed parking lot sign from the Central Shops at Walt Disney World. The metal sign was made for the receiving area of the Central Shops, which handle the creation, maintenance, and repair of virtually every aspect of the Park. Measuring 12” x 18”, the sign is in good condition with two intentional holes for display, a dent, scratches and stains from use. $300 - $500
966. A 1970 Disneyland Easter Week/Haunted Mansion Brochure. (Disneyland, 1970) A bifold brochure outlining the nighttime live entertainment added to the Park during Easter week of 1970. The back cover features a notice that the Haunted Mansion is now open. Measuring 7” x 3.5”, the brochure is in good condition, with light handling wear overall including a .5” tear to the top edge, and 5 tiny spots of paper loss to the back. $200 - $400
968. A Nightmare Before Christmas Button-Down Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” bowling-style shirt. Measuring a size “XL,” the shirt is in good condition with a few small stains and minor wear. $100 - $200
Step into a world where fairytales come to life, magic is real, and dreams come true. Sleeping Beauty Castle, the iconic centerpiece of Disneyland, is the gateway to this enchanting landFantasyland. Here, you can board the Jolly Roger for a thrilling flight over Neverland, journey through the mouth of Monstro, and marvel at the homes of Geppetto, Alice, and the Three Little Pigs. And, of course, no visit to Fantasyland is complete without a spin on the Mad Tea Party.
970. A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Squirrel Wheel. (Disneyland, 19832000s) A Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction squirrel wheel, from the 1983 New Fantasyland redesign. Measuring 18.25” in diameter and 2.5” deep, the attraction part is in good condition with scuffs, chips, and wear from Park use. $1,000 - $2,000
971. A 1955 Mickey Mouse Club Circus Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare ticket to the Mickey Mouse Club Circus during the opening year of Disneyland. From only November 24, 1955, until January 8, 1956, the actual stars of the Mickey Mouse Club appeared alongside real circus acts, in a giant striped tent. The circus was not a success, as Guests felt they could see a circus anytime, rather than while visiting the one and only Disneyland. This unused ticket dated December 27th, 1955, is a true rarity of Disneyland history. Measuring 2” x 5”, the ticket displays in fine condition, with only the back showing discoloration from glue residue. $800 - $1,000
972. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1970s-1980s) A blueprint for Sleeping Beauty Castle. The main symbol of Disneyland since 1955, Sleeping Beauty Castle was based on the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. In 1957 a walk-through opened inside that told the story of Sleeping Beauty, in the style of production designer and Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. The castle a true engineering marvel, uses forced perspective to appear bigger than it is. This blueprint depicts the south or front elevation and includes measurements, tower numbers, and intricate details of the legendary castle. Measuring 30” x 42”, the blueprint is in very good condition with tape visible on the back corner from a tear repair and creases from age and handling. $500 - $700
973. A Sleeping Beauty Book Prop. (Disney, 1960s-1980s) A store window display book inspired by the opening of “Sleeping Beauty.” The cover has an impressive embossed bronze section that reads “Sleeping Beauty” and is surrounded by jewels on a felt material. Inside are two pages, one that reads, “Now after 100 years have passed, a young Prince happens to pass nearby…” and another that reads, “And they lived happily ever after.” The 9.5” x 12.5” bronze cover on the 14.5” x 17.5” book is in good condition with oxidation, scrapes, scratches and wear, with glue visible around it. The inside of the book has stains, water damage, heat damage, and tears. $800 - $1,000
975. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Blue Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir blue pennant with white trim, featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 24.25” long, the felt pennant is in good condition with minor creases to tassels and light wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200
974. A Fantasyland Host Jacket. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A jacket worn by Fantasyland Hosts at Disneyland. Measuring a size 12, the jacket is in good condition with light wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
976. A Hills Bros. Coffee Sleeping Beauty Castle Model. (Hills Bros., 1959) A mail-away Sleeping Beauty Castle paper model, released by Hills Brothers Coffee as a promotion at the time of the film’s opening. The punch-out model comes complete with a drawbridge, catapult, and 16 characters from the film. This intricate model measures 13.5”x23.5” when built and comes unpunched in its original 13.5” x 23.5” mailing box with the instruction sheet and an illustrated movie story booklet. The condition is very good, with panels off-white from age, and the two outer panels browning from prolonged contact with the cardboard. $100 - $200
977. A Sleeping Beauty Castle in a Bottle. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A miniature metal Sleeping Beauty Castle in a glass bottle featuring Mickey Mouse. Measuring 2” tall and 1.75” in diameter, this piece is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
978. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Sterling Silver Charm. (Disneyland, 1960s) A sterling
979. A Pair of Disneyland Jousting Knights Mugs. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A pair of souvenir mugs featuring a storybook-style scene of knights jousting. Measuring 4.25” x 3” x 3” each, the mugs are in very good condition with light wear from
980. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Thermometer. (Mementos, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland key-shaped thermometer. The top of the thermometer features a three-dimensional image of Sleeping Beauty Castle with text above that reads “Disneyland.” Measuring 5.25” long, the thermometer is in very good condition with light oxidation, scratches, and wear from use.
Disneyland Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early souvenir blue pennant featur ing a screen-printed Disneyland text logo with a large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 8.5” x 26.75”, the souvenir is in good condition with a 5” x 1.5” area of discoloration, .5” of the tip missing, and light wear from age. $100 - $200
982. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Blue Coin Purse on Chain. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A souvenir Disneyland coin purse featuring Tinker Bell. The small blue vinyl coin purse has metal clasps, a ball chain, and reads “Disneyland.” Measuring 3” x 3” with an 11.5” chain, the coin purse is in very good condition with light oxidation and wear. $100 - $200
983. A Disneyland Mickey & Castle Serving Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir aluminum tray featuring Mickey Mouse in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tray is in good condition exhibiting a few small dents, scuffs, and light wear. $100 - $200
984. A Disneyland “Where Dreams Come True” Sign. (Disneyland, 2005) A Park-used circular “Where dreams come true” sign, displayed for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 20” in diameter, the PVC board sign is in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and edge wear from Park display. $200 - $400
985. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pixie Dust Set. (Glitter Products Company, 1950s)
A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pixie Dust set containing eight original Binney & Smith Crayons, three unused and sealed glitter packages, and five used pixie dust art cards featuring early Park attractions. The set is in very good condition, missing three glitter packages, with glitter applied to each pixie dust card. The 11” x 14.5” box is in very good condition with light discoloration from age, scuffs, and wear, notably on the edges. $100 - $200
987. A Sleeping Beauty Magic Bubble Wand. (gardner & Co., 1959-1960s) A Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Magic Bubble Wand featuring Princess Aurora. The 14” wand is in very good unused condition, while the bubble solution has experienced discoloration from age. The 4.25” x 16” packaging has a torn piece on the back and exhibits creases and wear from $100 - $200
986. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Compact Mirror with Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s)
A souvenir Disneyland compact mirror with its original box. Featuring a relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle, this gold-finish compact comes complete with a powder screen, puff, and mirror. Measuring 2.5” x 2.75”, the compact is in very good condition with light scratches and war from use, while the colorful 3.25” x 3.25” box has “Mom” written on both sides and “Gold” on the bottom. $100 - $200
988. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Solar Toy. (Disneyland, 1956) A Sleeping Beauty Castle solar toy. A variant of the popular Tomorrowland solar engine toy, this version features the fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from “Sleeping Beauty” and reads “Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle… and three fairies.” Sunlight usually makes the three fairies spin, though this toy may require repair to work. Measuring 3” in diameter and 5.75” tall, the toy is in good condition with creases, a warp on the glass, discoloration from age, oxidation on the base, scratches on the fairies, and wear from use. $100 - $200
989. A Set of Sleeping Beauty Castle Ceramic Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of nine ceramic Disneyland souvenirs featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell. Included are a jewelry box, three small plates, one floral-shaped plate, one slotted plate with a gold foil rim, one ashtray, and a pair of pitcher-shaped salt and pepper shakers. Ranging in size from the 2” x 2.25” shakers to the 6.25” slotted dish, the collection is in very good condition with light wear, paint loss, smudges, small stains on the jewelry box lid, and a small chip on the front of one of the shakers, as well as on the lid of the box base.
990. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Table Lighter. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare Disneyland souvenir metal table lighter. The lighter features “Disneyland” text on one side and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the other. Measuring 2.5” x 3”, the lighter is in very good condition with light oxidation and wear from use, requiring fluid and possibly service to function. $200 - $400
992. A Sleeping Beauty Prince Phillip’s Sword Toy. (Mel Toy, 1959) A rare Sleeping Beauty Prince Phillip’s sword toy by the Mel Toy Company. The plastic sword hilt features one red and two green jewels and is still on its original card. Measuring 16.5” long, the toy appears to be in very good unopened condition with a small stain spot and light wear from storage. $100 - $200
991. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Lighter with Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle lighter with its original box. Measuring 1.75” x 1.75” in the 2” x 2.25” box, the lighter is in good condition with heavy oxidation, scratches, and wear from use, requiring fluid and possibly service to function. Its original Disneyland price sticker is still intact on the reverse. $200 - $400
993. A Fantasyland Telephone Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-1990s) A fiberglass Fantasyland telephone sign. Measuring 5.5” x 17.25”, the sign is in good condition with paint marks and scuffs from Park use. $300 - $500
994. A Peter Pan Mr. Smee Walk-Around Character Costume Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s-1990s) A Mr. Smee walk-around character costume hat from Disneyland. Measuring 10.5” in diameter and 14.5” tall, 16.5” tall including the 16.5” wide custom stand, the hat is in good condition with pilling, fraying, glue residue under the brim, stains, and heavy discoloration from sun exposure and Park use, appearing orange instead of red. $300 - $500
996. A Walt Disney World Pocahontas Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Pocahontas meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in good condition with scratches, smudges, scuffs, and wear from Park use, notably on the nameplate. $300 - $500
995. A Collection of Tinker Bell Magical Gatherings Banners. (Walt Disney World, 2003)
A collection of three vinyl Tinker Bell banners from Magical Gatherings at the Magic Kingdom. Magical Gatherings was a year-long campaign encouraging large groups and families to plan a trip to the Parks. Measuring 22” x 51” each, the banners are in fair condition with heavy paint chipping, scrapes, stains, folds from storage, and wear from Park display. $400 - $600
997. A Walt Disney World Mulan Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013)
A small portrait sign from the Mulan meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
998. A Walt Disney World Anna Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A small portrait sign from the Anna meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. The “Frozen” star usually appeared alongside her sister Elsa, and their portraits would be displayed on the FastPass entrance sign. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with scratches and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
999. A Walt Disney World Aurora Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013)
A small portrait sign from the Aurora meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the “Sleeping Beauty” star’s sign is in very good condition with light scratches, spots, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1000. A Walt Disney World Elsa Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A small portrait sign from the Elsa meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. The “Frozen” star’s portrait would be displayed on the FastPass entrance sign when she was ready to greet Guests. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with stains, scratches, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1002. A Walt Disney World Belle Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Belle meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the “Beauty and the Beast” star’s sign is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1001. A Walt Disney World Tiana Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Tiana meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. “The Princess and the Frog” star’s portrait would be displayed on a FastPass entrance sign when she was ready to greet Guests. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in good condition with a 3” scratch on the nameplate, additional scratches, scuffs, stains, and paint loss from Park use. $300 - $500
1003. A Walt Disney World Cinderella Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Cinderella meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1004. A Walt Disney World Jasmine Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Jasmine meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the “Aladdin” star’s sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1006. A Walt Disney World Snow White Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Snow White meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with pin holes on the nameplate and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1005. A Walt Disney World Pocahontas Meet and Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the Pocahontas meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1007. A Walt Disney World Mystery Princess Meet & Greet Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A small portrait sign from the meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. This “mystery princess” sign was displayed when a last-minute performer change occurred, leaving Guests to eagerly wait and speculate who they were about to meet. While usually blank or featuring a sticker that would read “Visiting Princess,” this sign does have the outline of “Cinderella” still slightly visible on the nameplate. Measuring 8” x 9.5”, the sign is in very good condition with light scratches, smudges, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1008.
A Snow White’s
Scary Adventure Attraction Poster.
(Disneyland, 1983) An original printed attraction poster for Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. The poster was created for the re-Imagineering of the timeless attraction and distributed during its debut with New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 24” x 36”, the poster displays in good condition with edge wear, repaired pinholes at corners, and light waviness throughout. $700 - $900
1009. A Snow White Store Window Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) An extremely rare store window display figure of Snow White. This figure was created by the same WED Imagineering model makers who created the beloved Main Street, U.S.A. window displays of the 1970s. These hand-built figures were only created in very limited numbers and were sold at Disneyland for a short period. This Snow White figure is accomplished in a composite resin with faux hair and a wooden base. The plaque on the base reads, “Snow White from the 1937 feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 10” x 29.25” tall including the 12” x 21” wooden base, Snow White is in good condition with crazing, stains, tears including a 3” one in the blouse, a 3” paint mark on her right hand, soiling, wear, and warping to the shape of the head from age and storage. A size L t-shirt is included from Van Eaton’s “That’s From Disneyland!” auction, which features a picture of this Snow White figure and reads, “The Fairest of Them All.” The shirt is in the fine unworn condition. $800 - $1,000
1010. A Snow White and Her Adventures Pickaxe Prop. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A pickaxe prop from “Snow White and Her Adventures.” Pickaxe props of this style were first installed in Dwarfs Diamond Mine show scenes around 1961 to 1964 and continued in the attraction up to their removal during the development of New Fantasyland in 1982. Measuring 19.5” long and 10”x2.25”, this handcrafted foam and wood prop displays in good condition exhibiting scuffs, scratches, wear from handling, and stiffness and fragility due to the aging of its materials. $800 - $1,000
1011. A Snow White Old Hag Walk-Around Character Hand. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An Old Hag walk-around character costume hand. This gnarled hand with black fingernails would be worn by a Cast Member during a rare Old Hag appearance, usually around Halloween or during special events. The velcro on the wrist would help the hand stick to the “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” villain’s cloak. Measuring 7.75” x 14.25, the rubber and nylon hand is in fair condition with heavy paint loss, stains from Park use, and warped and hardened fingers from age. $400 - $600
1012. An Evil Queen Hand with Poison Apple Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An Evil Queen hand with poison apple prop from Disney’s Candy Cauldron in Disney Springs. The store’s décor is inspired by the Wicked Queen and her hag alter ego. This piece was displayed right inside the entrance atop a rack offering tempting treats. Measuring 5.75” x 8”, the resin hand is in fair condition with paint chipping throughout, scratches, and stains from store use. $300 - $500
1013. A Strombecker Casey Jr Engine Wooden Toy. (Strombecker, 1950s) An extremely rare Casey Jr. wooden toy train manufactured by Strombecker. During the 1950s, Strombecker began to produce toys based on Disney characters and the forthcoming Disneyland Park. Two editions of this toy were released and this is the version without a bell. Measuring 5.75” x 8”, the toy train is in very good condition with paint loss throughout, chips, and expected wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
1016. A Chicken of the Sea Embroidery and a Peter Pan Doll. (Madame Alexander, 1950s) A rare, embroidered cloth of the Chicken of the Sea Tuna Clippers and a Madame Alexander Peter Pan doll. The embroidered piece commemorates Van Camp Sea Food’s “tuna clipper” fishing boats utilized in 1945 and the Pirate Ship restaurant at Disneyland. Measuring 14.75”, the doll displays in good condition, missing its belt, feather, and shoes, exhibiting scuffs, thinned hair, holes in the tights, and wear throughout, and retaining its original Madame Alexander label. The embroidered piece measures 15”x13.5” and is in good condition with fading and wear. $100 - $200
1014. A Donald Duck and Casey Jr. Tin Tray. (Disneyland, 1961) A tin litho TV tray featuring Donald Duck as a conductor riding Casey Jr. Along for the ride are Chip ‘n’ Dale, Pluto, Goofy, and a ton of tasty treats. Measuring 12.5” x 17.25”, the tray is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and light stains from use. $200 - $400
1017. A Pirate Ship from Peter Pan Punch-Out Model Kit. (Hallmark, 1960s) A colorful punch-out model kit by Hallmark of the pirate ship from “Peter Pan,” as well as a large map of Never Land. Measuring 8.25” x 12.75”, the punch-out sheets are in fine to very good condition with some models already punched out. The 20.5” x 28.75” map is in very good condition with light wear on intentional folds and several small white spots. The 8.5” x 13” envelope is in fair condition with tape, crayon marks, tears, and wear from use. $100 - $200
1015. A Casey Jr. Disneyland Pin-Ups Set in Box. (Dolly Toy Company, 1958-60s) A complete Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pin-Ups set featuring colorful wall decorations of the Casey Jr. Circus Train carrying Dumbo, Mickey, and many other Disney characters. The five pin-ups measure from 4.25” x 1.5” to 8” x 15.5” within the original 18” x 12.5” box, and both are in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
1018. A Disneyland Pirate Ship Wallet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir vinyl wallet featuring Captain Hook’s pirate ship the Jolly Roger. Measuring 2.75” x 3.75”, the wallet is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200
1020. A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Prop Fireplace Andiron. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A prop J. Thaddeus Toad fireplace andiron from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in the Magic Kingdom. This iteration of the ride featured a left track and a right track that gave Guests wildly different experiences. On the right track, two of these prop andirons flanked a fireplace that your motorcar crashed through early in the ride. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride’s closure in 1998 to make room for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was met with “Toad-In” protests from devoted fans, to no avail. The beloved ride’s memory lives on with this prop. Measuring 26” x 58.75”, the metal prop is in very good condition with paint chipping and wear on the front, while the back includes identifying information and exhibits heavy oxidation and typical wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
1021. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Attraction Poster Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A collection of seven papers featuring rough concept drawings for new Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride attraction posters. Measuring 8.5” x 6.25” and 8.5” x 11”, each page of artwork is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
1023. An Alice in Wonderland Ride Exterior Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) A one-of-a-kind model of the exterior of the Alice in Wonderland ride in Fantasyland. This model appears to be inspired by Claude Coates’ 1957 model of the attraction exterior but adapted to the 1984 version with the cars returning inside on ground level. The scale model is faithful to the attraction and accomplished in mixed media including wood, foam core, and faux foliage. The model features 9 caterpillar vehicles, 14 Wonderland giant leaves and 29 figures of people, all hand painted. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer and shows superb accuracy and attention to detail. Measuring 48” x 86” x 27” tall fully assembled, this loyal replica of the historic Disneyland attractions is in very good condition, with expected wear to materials from handling and age. $4,000 - $6,000
1024. A Set of Giant “Alice In Wonderland” Leaf Props. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A set of four oversized leaf props in the style of “Alice in Wonderland.” While leaves of this size do appear in the attraction, these are double-sided vinyl board decorations most likely created by a Disneyland sign shop for display at special events. Measuring from 31” x 72” to 47” x 84”, the leaf props are in fair to good condition, with many scuffs and scratches from use. Special shipping arrangements will apply, please contact us for estimates and inquiries. $800 - $1,000
1025. An It’s a Small World Stroller Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) An It’s a Small World Stroller Parking sign, with a Velcro-applied arrow to point in either direction. The back of the aluminum board sign is also affixed with Velcro. Measuring 31.75” x 21.5”, the sign is in good condition with wear from Park use including scuffs, scratches, and edge wear. $500 - $800
1026. It’s a Small World Refurbishment Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s-2020s) A Park used sign announcing It’s a Small World is closed for refurbishment and will reopen soon. Made of acrylic board, the sign measures 17.5’x24” and is in very good condition, with light wear including small scuffs and scratches consistent with Park use. $600 - $800
1027. An It’s a Small World Gold Spire.
spire from the It’s a Small World facade in Fantasyland. Measuring 10.5”, the spire is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and glue residue on one side from Park display.
1029. A Pair of It’s a Small World Super 8 Color Reels. (Disney, 1960s-1970s) A pair of Super 8 50’ color reels featuring approximately three minutes of silent video footage each of “It’s a Small World” from both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 3” in diameter in their 3.25” x 3.25” original boxes, the untested reels are in very good condition, while the boxes exhibit light wear and minor stains. $100 - $200
1030. A Trio of It’s a Small World Dolls. (Mattel, 1993) A collection of three souvenir It’s a Small World dolls, including Nigeria, Mexico, and Japan. The 6.5” tall dolls are in fine condition sealed in the original 7” x 12” packaging, which is in very good condition with typical handling wear and age-related discoloration. $200 - $400
1031. A Fantasyland Matterhorn
1032. A Matterhorn Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s)
A hat worn by a Cast Member working the Matterhorn Bobsleds in Fantasyland. The felted wool Alpine hat features green cords that form a bow on one side with a feather accent. The hat measures 7.25” in diameter at the opening, 10” in diameter including the brim, and is in very good condition with typical wear from use and age, and retains the original Disneyland tag. $200 - $400
Trash Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from Fantasyland. The themed trash cans of the Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the experience in their own right, with this particular trash can having the distinct Alps-inspired accents seen near the Matterhorn Bobsleds. The original push panels are still included and function as intended. Measuring 21.25” x 42” x 20.5” deep, the brown trash can is in fair condition with a small gap on one edge of the can, small dents, and heavy scratches and wear throughout from Park use, especially on the panels and near the bottom. $2,000 - $4,000
1033. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Breakdown Procedures Packet. (Disneyland, 1980s) A staple-bound packet of Matterhorn Bobsleds breakdown procedures. The 18 pages were prepared for training Attractions Hosts and Hostesses, and include a training checklist, courtesy guidelines, position responsibilities, and breakdown procedures for Cast Members. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the packet is in fine condition with minor edge wear from handling. $300 - $500
1034. A Matterhorn Bobsleds “Emergency Air Switch” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A hand-painted sign identifying the Emergency Air Switch for machinery associated with a Backstage Area of the Matterhorn Bobsleds in Fantasyland. Measuring 11” x 8”, the metal sign is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, oxidation, and wear from its original Park display, handling, and age. $300 - $500
1035. A 50th Anniversary Piece of Disneyland’s Matterhorn. (Disneyland, 2005) A piece of Fantasyland’s Matterhorn, removed during a renovation and sold in a limited edition of 1000 to commemorate the Park’s 50th anniversary. Measuring 1.5” x 1.5”, the painted concrete piece is in good condition, with its 3.75” x 3.75” x 2.25” high very good condition box. $200 - $400
1036. A 1958 Disneyland Panoramic Construction Site Photo. (Disneyland, 1958) A panoramic photo print of the 1958 construction site for the Matterhorn, Submarine Voyage, and Monorail additions to Disneyland. This very early look at the area shows the sky buckets passing by with the original Fantasyland train station and Autopia seen in the distance. Measuring 3.5” x 16”, the unique panoramic of four panels taped together is in good condition with edge wear, tack holes, some spotting, handling wear, and color shift from age. $200 - $400
1037. A Skyway “Do Not Use This Cabin” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign used to identify “out of service” Skyway cabins. Measuring 12” x 6”, the acrylic sign is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from its original Park display, handling, and age. $300 - $500
1038. A Disneyland Skyway Operations Packet. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A staple-bound operations packet for Skyway Attractions Hosts and Hostesses. Included in the 19-page packet are the history of the Skyway, facts and figures, and operational procedures. Measuring 8.5 x 11”, the packet is in good condition with stains and edge wear. $200 - $400
As a pioneer of innovation and imagination, Walt had a specific view of the future. With its sleek white and red rocket, the Moonliner, the Space Station X-1, and an all-plastic House of the Future sponsored by Monsanto, Tomorrowland captured the promise of what’s to come. Even with new Tomorrowland attractions including Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters, and Star Tours, a glimpse of the future through a 50s lens remains.
one over the “n” in Tomorrowland. $4,000 - $6,000
1041. A Model of America The Beautiful 1967 New Tomorrowland. (Disneyland, 1990s) An incredible and one-of-a-kind model of the show building for Disneyland’s “America The Beautiful” Circarama attraction and Tomorrowland Terrace as they appeared in the New Tomorrowland of 1967. Details include Mary Blair’s north Tomorrowland mural featuring the children of the world making music, which was covered up in 1997. The Terrace includes the famous stage that rises from below ground, and 3 PeopleMover cars are on their track entering the building. The scale model is faithful to the original designs and comprised of foam core with faux foliage, 39 plastic people figures, and 4 tables with umbrellas. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer, and truly shows a superb level of accuracy and attention to detail. Measuring 48” x 20” x 10.5” high with the stage measuring 7” x 4” x 8”, the model is on a 24” x 56” wooden display base. This loyal replica of the historic Disneyland attraction is in very good condition, with expected light wear from handling and age. $4,000 - $6,000
1042. A Group of 1960s Disneyland Photos. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of nine Disneyland photos, including images of Midget Autopia, the Skyway, and the Matterhorn. Also included are three additional photos from other amusement parks. Measuring 3.5” x 3.5” and 5.75” x 3.5” each photo is in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400
1043. A Tomorrowland Merchandising Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A shirt and pair of pants worn by Tomorrowland Merchandising Hosts and Hostesses at The Magic Kingdom. The shirt is a size large and the pants are a male size 44 x 26. Each piece is in very good condi tion, with faint pilling, minor fading, and light wear from Cast Member use. $200 - $400
1044. An Innoventions Attractions Host Shirt. (Disneyland, 1998-2015) A costume shirt worn by Innoventions Attractions Hosts at Disneyland. Measuring a size “s/m,” the shirt is in very good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
1045. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Prototype Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A prototype costume shirt for Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom. The costume has a Tomorrowland logo on patternmaking paper, sewn onto one breast. The shirt also retains a “Bruce” nametag with a 1-year Disney Cast Member service pin attached. Measuring a size Medium, the shirt is in very good condition, exhibiting very little wear. $300 - $500
1046. A Disneyland Dick Tracy Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 1990) A Cast Member costume and button from the Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross stage show at Videopolis. The coat and hat measure a size large, the pants are labeled “33-34-35 x 29,” and the button is 2.5” in diameter. The pieces are in good condition overall with a few small markings to the coat and minor wear to all pieces from Park use. $400 - $600
1047. A Disneyland Monorail Attractions Host Costume. (Disneyland, 2020s) A pair of pants and shirt worn by Monorail Attractions Hosts in Tomorrowland. The shirt is a men’s 48, and the pants are men’s 36-30. Each costume piece is in good condition exhibiting pilling, fading, and wear from Cast member use. $200 - $400
1048. A Disneyland Monorail Seat. (Disneyland, 1990s) A teal seat from the Monorail at Disneyland. This seat was installed on a Mark V train of the classic attraction, which has been transporting Guests around the Disneyland Resort since 1959. Measuring 17” x 20.5” x 24” deep, the composite seat is in good condition with stains, dents, scuffs, wear, and heavy oxidation and inscriptions on the reverse from Park use. $2,000 - $4,000
1049. A Disneyland Monorail Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980) A Disneyland Monorail Host Cast Member jacket. Measuring a size 46, the jacket is in good condition with wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1050. A Disneyland-Alweg Monorail Mini Travel Bag (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare Alweg Monorail-themed flight bag sold in Tomorrowland. Measuring 6” x 7.25” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear including a faint price stain. $100 - $200
1051. A Rare Disneyland U.S.A. Monorail Travel Bag. Disneyland, 1960s) A rare Disneyland U.S.A. Monorail travel bag. During the era that the attraction was utilized as a practical form of transportation between the Hotel and the Park, few Monorail-themed souvenirs were produced. Measuring 5” tall and 11” long, the bag is in good condition with minor scuffs, fading, and light wear. $100 - $200
1053. An Original Disneyland Monorail Game. (Parker Brothers, 1960) An original Disneyland Monorail Game where players race around the Park. The game includes the board, four original player tokens, two dice, and the game box. The instructions to play are printed on the underside of the lid, and the game is missing one original player token, though a replacement is included. The box measures 8.25” x 16.5” and 2” thick, and the game is in overall very good condition with the board like new, and minor creases and spots of wear to the box. $100 - $200
1052. A Schuco Disneyland Alweg-Monorail Train Set. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare Schuco Alweg-Monorail set in its original box. This beautiful model is a 1:90 scale reproduction of Disneyland’s Monorail and is model number 6333. This set is complete in its original box with German instructions included. Measuring 14.75” x 18.75” boxed, the blue Monorail set is in fine unused condition with minimal wear, while the box exhibits light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
1054. A Disneyland Monorail Character Card Game Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) An unopened Disneyland Monorail Walt Disney Character Card Games set, featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pinocchio, Bambi, Three Little Pigs, and Snow White. A pink “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom” gift tag sticker is attached to the set’s plastic covering. Measuring 2.75” x 14.75”, the unused set is in very good condition with light creases and wear from age and storage. $100 - $200
1055. A Rare 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Exhibit Stanchion. (Disneyland, 1955-1966) An original stanchion created exclusively for the immensely popular “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” exhibit in Tomorrowland. Operating from August 1955 until 1966, the exhibition offered Guests the exciting opportunity to see motion picture props and full-scale sets of one of Walt’s favorite live-action films in person. As popular as it was, the exhibit was removed to make way for larger-scale and more “futuristic” attractions like Adventure Thru Inner Space. While “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” has many big fans and collectors, almost nothing from this exhibit survives today, making this stanchion extremely rare. Measuring 32.25” tall on a 12” diameter base, this exquisite piece exhibits a few scuffs, crazing, paint chips and cracks, and wear, some of which are intentional distress and the result of Park display, handling, and age.
$5,000 - $7,000
1056. A 20,000 Leagues Attractions Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A costume worn by 20,000 Legues Under the Sea Attractions Hosts at Walt Disney World. Included are a hat, shirt, and pair of pants. The hat is labeled 7 ¼ “,” the short is “LX”, and the pants are “26x28”. Each piece is in fair-to-good condition exhibiting fading, pilling, loose threads, and wear from original cast use, handling, and age of materials. $1,000 - $2,000
1057. A Submarine Voyage Wristwatch and Button. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Submarine Voyage wristwatch with the original box, featuring a face inspired by the attraction’s porthole windows. Part of an unnumbered edition of 1000, the watch has not been tested for function and likely needs a new battery. Also included is a pinback button commemorating the closure of the attraction on September 8, 1998. Measuring 1.5” in diameter and 9.25” with its bands, the watch displays in very good condition with minor wear to the back of its case, and comes with its 2.5” x 5.75” x 1” box.
$200 - $400
1058. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Pop-Up Press Invite. (Disneyland, 2006-07) A press invitation to the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction premiere party at Disneyland on June 10, 2007. The chest contains a dimensional pop-up attraction vehicle submarine boat and plays audio of the film’s seagulls saying “Mine!” Measuring 4.75” x 11.75”, the pop-up invitation is in very good condition with light wear on the box.
$100 - $200
1059. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Sign. (Disneyland, 2006-2008) A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage queue sign displayed during the Disneyland Year of a Million Dreams celebration. The PVC board sign measures 18.75” in diameter and is in very good condition with light wear from Park use.
$300 - $500
1060. A Set of Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Blueprints. (Disneyland, 2005-2006) A large collection of forty-six blueprints from the planning and construction of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in Tomorrowland. The attraction opened in 2007, taking over the space previously occupied by the Submarine Voyage, which closed in 1998. These blueprint copies for the attraction include plans for the lagoon’s structure, rock work, track layout and more. Measuring 36” x 49”, the blueprints are in good condition with heavy edge wear, creases, and tears from use and storage. $300 - $500
1061. A Space Mountain Ride Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1977) An original ride vehicle from Space Mountain in Disneyland. One of the most sought-after original Park vehicles, this futuristic rocket ship features glow-in-the-dark side panels and an eye-catching color scheme. Numbered vehicle “9”, this is the front car of a Space Mountain train, which is why it has a red bumper and no rear jets. Speakers were added during a refurbishment in the 1990s to make this Tomorrowland thrill ride even more intense. Measuring 37” tall, 48” wide, and 112” long, the ride vehicle is in very good condition with scuffs, scrapes, deteriorated finish on the lap bars, upholstery swelling in the back seat, and typical wear from age and Park use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $30,000 - $40,000
1062. A Space Mountain Grand Inaugural Flight Collection. (Disneyland, 1977) A collection of five souvenirs given to Cast Members involved in the Inaugural Flight of Space Mountain at Disneyland. Included are a plaque, two portfolios of Operational Data, a hat, and a backpack. The plaque measures 8.75” x 11.75” x 1.5”, the hat is adjustable, the backpack is 12” x 14” x 3.5”, and the portfolios are 8.5” x 11” each. The souvenirs are in good condition with fading and light wear. $300 - $500
1064. A Space Mountain Cast Premier Invitation. (Disneyland, 1977) A die-cut invitation to the Cast Member premiere of Space Mountain in May of 1977. Measuring 7.75” x 3.75”, the invitation is in very good condition with faint wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
1063. A Disneyland Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Plaque. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare plaque created to celebrate the grand opening of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The plaque reads, “Space Mountain Official Astronaut - Inaugural Flight at Disneyland - Summer, 1977” and features a 3D relief of the attraction building. The plaque was given to select VIPs and members of the press who attended the special pre-opening event at Disneyland. Measuring 9” x 12”, the plaque is in very good condition with light wear, scratches, and some scuffing at the top right corner. $200 - $400
(Disneyland, 2010s) A Space Mountain Cast Member costume jacket featuring the futuristic monogram of Tomorrowland. Measuring a unisex size “L”, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from Cast use and age. $200 - $400
1066. A Hyperspace Mountain Early Closure Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A “Hyperspace Mountain Will Close Early Today” sign for the seasonal “May the 4th” Star Wars overlay of Space Mountain. Measuring 22.25” x 21”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition exhibiting light scuffs and wear. $200 - $400
1068. A Space Mountain 20th Year Commemorative Watch. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition souvenir wristwatch commemorating the 20th anniversary of Space Mountain. Numbered 021/120 and measuring 1.5” in diameter and 9.5” long, the watch is in fine untested and unworn condition, presumed to work and in need of a new battery. $200 - $400
1067. A Space Mountain Print Proof. (Disneyland, 1977) A Space Mountain opening year print proof featuring an ad for a Magic Kingdom Club special summer ticket book. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the proof is in very good condition with light creases, scratches, and edge wear. $100 - $200
1069. A Space Mountain Women’s Restroom Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Women’s restroom sign from the facilities near Space Mountain. Measuring 9.25” x 8”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with light wear typical of Park use. $300 - $500
1070. A 1956 Fly TWA Disneyland and Los Angeles Poster. (TWA, 1956) A small travel poster for Los Angeles and Disneyland depicting the TWA Constellation soaring high over Disneyland’s Moonliner Rocket and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 15.5” x 25”, the poster displays in overall very good condition, with very light wear to the edges. $500 - $800
1071. A TWA Rocket to The Moon Certificate, Postcard, & Pin. (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir certificate, postcard, and pin from TWA’s Rocket to the Moon attraction in Tomorrowland, displayed in an 11.75” x 17” frame. The certificate verifies that the Guest has “rocketed round trip to the moon from the Disneyland Spaceport via TWA Rocket Ship.” The 4” x 6” postcard and 1.5” pin are in fine condition, while the 5” x 7” certificate is in very good condition with light creases and stains.
$200 - $400
1072. A TWA Rocket to the Moon Display Model. (Strombecker, 1950s-60s) A rare original Rocket to the Moon display model by Strombecker. The model is paired with a reproduction countertop display for the model kit’s rare “Moonliner” version. Measuring 11.5” tall, the model rocket is in good condition, with repair to the rocket legs, and chipping and color fade to decals. The 12” x 7” x 10” reproduction display is in good condition with two large horizontal creases across the back. This lot also comes with a Moonliner pin. $200 - $400
1073. A Mission to Mars Rhombus Launch Vehicle Prop. (Disneyland, 1975-92) A unique prop model of a space launch vehicle from the queue of McDonnell Douglas presents Mission to Mars in Tomorrowland. The expertly crafted model depicts a Rhombus launch vehicle flanked by its hydrogen fuel tanks, carrying the “USA” and McDonnell Douglas names. The model was installed for the 1975-1992 operation of the attraction and removed either during rehabilitation or upon closure. Measuring 26” tall and 15” in diameter, this one-of-akind piece is in very good condition exhibiting crazing, cracks, scuffs, a few small loose and missing parts underneath, wear, and signs of repair from Park display, rehabilitation, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000
1074. A Space Mountain Astronaut Foam Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1975-80s) A foam figure of an astronaut from Space Mountain at Walt Disney World. Originally sponsored by RCA, the attraction queue and post-show featured window vignettes showing figures enjoying new home technology and future life, including this astronaut. Measuring 9” x 3.5” x 4”, the hand-painted foam figure is in fair condition, with wear including creases and spots of paint loss from age. $1,000 - $2,000
1075. A Walt Disney’s Man-inSpace Ship Assembled Model Kit. (Strombecker, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s “Man-in-Space” ship model rocket kit. The 1/480 scale model of the world’s first 4-stage rocket is assembled with decals applied and the return rocket and three support arms unglued. Measuring 9.5” tall, the rocket is in fair to good condition with much chipping to the $200 - $400
1077. A Tomorrowland Inflatable Moonliner. (Coca-Cola, 1998) An inflatable Tomorrowland Moonliner, pro duced by Coca-Cola in celebration of the Moonliner landmark returning to Tomorrowland in slightly shorter form than the original. Measuring 34” tall, the inflatable rocket comes with instructions and a repair patch and is in fine working condition. $100 - $200
1076. A Disneyland Rocket Ship Control Board Toy. (Disneyland, 1957) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Rocketship Control Board toy with the original box. Based on the Rocket to the Moon in Tomorrowland, the toy comes with its original decorative box with an instruction tag for box assembly. The toy is in very good condition with a 2.5” crack and other minor cracks in the plastic, a few jammed dials, a price written on the board, sticker residue, and light wear from use. The 5.5” x 20.5” and 13.5” deep box exhibits folds, creases, and light discoloration from age and use. $300 - $500
1078. A 1960s Richfield Autopia Official Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 1960s) An unused Official Driver’s License for the Richfield Autopia at Disneyland. Measuring 2.5” x 4”, the license is in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200
1079. A Disneyland Autopia Mark VII Custom Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1967-1999) A beautiful Autopia Mark VII vehicle body, restored and customized to running condition. The Mark VII vehicles went into service at Disneyland in 1967 and were removed from the attraction in 1999. Only the bodies were removed, as the original chassis are still in use on the attraction today. This fiberglass Mark VII body has been placed on a customized golf cart chassis powered by rechargeable batteries. Measuring 123” x 45” x 34”, the car features a reproduction of the original leather seatbelt as well as custom bumpers and side panels. The car can reach speeds of up to 20 mph and should be run with caution under adult supervision. It is not street legal and is being sold as a collectible only. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $20,000 - $30,000
1080. An Original Autopia Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1967-1981) An original Autopia Cast Member jacket featuring the color palette of attractions participant sponsor Goodyear. Measuring a size large, the jacket is in good condition with minor fading and light wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
1081. A Toy Autopia Car Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 2000)
A yellow Autopia toy car signed by Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr. Bob is most renowned for his original designs for the Autopia Mark I vehicle and subsequent updated Marks II-VII. When Chevron became the new sponsor of Autopia in 2000, they released four Autopia toy cars and a playmat, sold at Chevron stations, online, and in the Park. The removable toy passengers that originally came with the car are not included. This car, with “Chevron” and “Disneyland” on the wheels, has been signed on the passenger side door by the Disney Legend himself. Measuring 2.75” x 6”, the toy car is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
1082. An Original Tomorrowland Phantom Boat Production Model. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare original Phantom Boat model sculpted by Walt Disney Studio artist Chris Mueller. The dynamic Phantom Boats are renowned as one of the shortest-lived Disneyland attractions, operating on Tomorrowland Lake from 1955 to 1956. This mockup was prepared during research and development, and later referenced by the Crystaliner Corporation as the basis for the attraction’s 14 ultra-modern, winged fiberglass bodies. Measuring 20.25” long, 4.5” tall, and 6.5” wide, this one-of-a-kind artifact is in very good condition with expected wear from handling and age and a repaired wing. $3,000 - $5,000
1083. A Carousel of Progress 1967 New Tomorrowland Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) An incredible one-of-a-kind replica of the show building for Disneyland’s Carousel of Progress attraction as it appeared in the New Tomorrowland of 1967. Walt built the attraction for General Electric at the 1964-65 World’s Fair, then showcased it at Disneyland from 1963 until it moved to Walt Disney World in 1973. Since then the uniquely rotating building housed America Sings, Innoventions, and the Star Wars Launch Bay. At the far left is the entrance to the Tomorrowland Skyway, which was open from 1956 until 1994. The scale model is faithful to the original designs and made predominantly of foam core with faux foliage, 48 plastic human figures, and 4 plastic umbrella tables. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer, and truly shows a superb level of accuracy and attention to detail. With the building measuring 30” x 48” x 17” high on a 34” x 48” wooden base, this detailed replica of the historic Disneyland attraction is in very good condition with four human figures loose and expected light wear to materials from handling and age. $4,000 - $6,000
1084. Carousel of Progress Uncle Orville Feet Forms. (Imagineering, 1970s-80s) A one-of-a-kind pair of foot forms used in Imagineering to create the oversized feet for the Uncle Orville character in Disneyland’s Carousel of Progress. Orville is seen in the show’s 1920s scene smoking a cigar while taking a bath with his oversized feet sticking up above the tub’s edge. These two forms were used at Imagineering to make “hot melt” molds that would be used to cast the rubber feet seen in the show. The fiberglass feet have some detailed sculpting added, and come apart at seams that will be used for maintenance of the final figure. Measuring 12” x 15.5” each, the feet are in very good condition, with wear typical of production use. $1,000 - $2,000
1085. A Disneyland Carosuel of Progress Circuit Board. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare MAPO-designed circuit board for the Carousel of Progress Attraction at Disneyland. The manufacturing arm of Imagineering incorporated in 1965 and took their name from MAry POppins, Disney’s big hit film of 1964. Mary appears in the logo stamp of MAPO on this “Interface show start-up” circuit board, which was created for the Carousel of Progress as it moved from the 1964-65 World’s Fair to Disneyland, where it opened in 1967. Measuring 2.75” x 6.5”, the circuit board is in very good to fine condition, with discoloration from age only. $300 - $500
1086. An Extremely Rare Astro “Jet” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare original hand-silkscreened Astrojets attraction poster designed by Bjorn Aronson and produced for a brief time. After American Airlines produced the “Astrojet” airliner in 1961, the attraction’s name was changed to Tomorrowland Jets at the behest of corporate competitor and Disneyland sponsor TWA. The letters of “Astro-jet” can be seen faintly through the yellow lettering reading “JETS.” This 54” x 36” poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, with a few light creases throughout, and a single horizontal center crease line. $5,000 - $7,000
1087. An Astro Jets and People Mover New Tomorrowland Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) A beautiful and one-of-a-kind replica of the model of the Astro Jets and PeopleMover attractions as they appeared in the New Tomorrowland of 1967. The Astro-Jets were the centerpiece of New Tomorrowland, with the PeopleMover carrying Guests on a full circuit tour of the land. The scale model is faithful to the original designs and made predominantly of plastic, wood, foam core, and faux foliage. The model features over 60 plastic people figures and 34 PeopleMover cars and is affixed to a wooden display base in two pieces. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer, and truly shows a superb level of accuracy and attention to detail. Measuring 48” x 86” x 27” tall fully assembled, this loyal replica of the historic Disneyland attractions is in very good condition, with expected wear to materials from handling and age. $3,000 - $5,000
1088. Adventure Through Inner Space New Tomorrowland Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) A one-of-a-kind model of the Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction and Character Shop, as they appeared in the New Tomorrowland of 1967. In 1986 these attractions were replaced with Star Tours and Star Traders, and Mary Blair’s mural covered. The model is faithful to the original designs and is comprised predominantly of foam core with faux foliage, and 24 plastic people figures. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer, and truly shows a superb level of accuracy and attention to detail. With the building measuring 47.5” x 12.25” x 10” high on a 49” x 18” wooden base, this replica of the historic Disneyland attraction is in fine condition, with expected light wear to materials from handling and age. $3,000 - $5,000
1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space. The visually dynamic poster was designed by John Drury and features the Atomobiles and passengers reaching magnification, on their journey beyond the Mighty Microscope and into unknown realms. This earliest edition of the poster includes “Presented by Monsanto,” sponsor of the attraction until 1977. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in very good condition, with scuffs, creases, and wear along the edges and throughout. $3,000 - $5,000
1090. A Pair of Rocket Rod Headlights. (Disneyland, 1998) An extremely pair of Rocket Rod headlights. When Tomorrowland reopened with a new look in 1998, the Rocket Rods had replaced the Peoplemover on the track above and around the land. While it moved faster, it was no replacement, and the Rocket Rods permanently closed in less than two and a half years. These headlights are labeled as coming from cars 23 and 14 and have a dark gold finish. Measuring 12” x 4.5” x 5”, the fiberglass, metal, and plastic headlights are in good condition with small surface scratches and scuffs overall, and five chrome plastic tines missing between the two. $600 - $900
1091. A Rocket Rods Vehicle Air Intake Housing Cover. (Disneyland, 1998-2000)
An air intake cover from the top rear of car #7 from the short-lived Rocket Rods. The inside of this cover retains its label identifying its part number, name, color, vehicle, and attraction. Measuring 17.5” x 4.5” x 11.75”, this fiberglass and metal part is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $600 - $800
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using an original Space Station X-1 Poster. By 1958, the popular panoramic attraction was renamed, and Bjorn Aronson’s Space Station X-1 poster was adapted by simply silk-screening over the existing poster. Since none of the original modified posters are known to exist, super collector Joel Magee had an original Space Station X-1 poster modified using the same technique. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with very few small scuffs and creases, and light wear to the edges. $3,000 - $5,000
Unsurprisingly, there is a great desire to own a tangible piece of a Disney animated classic, and the Art Corner in Tomorrowland made those dreams a reality. The Art Corner opened on Main Street in 1955, and later that year moved to a more permanent location in Tomorrowland. Created to sell animation-inspired souvenirs and Disneyana, the store also offered a home to thousands of early cels that may have otherwise been destroyed or lost. Despite its closure in 1966, the Art Corner’s impact on preserving the history of animation continues to be significant.
1094. A Pair of Roy Williams Signed Sketches. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck sketches accomplished in charcoal by Disney artist Roy Williams. In the early 1960s, the big Mooseketeer himself appeared at Disneyland drawing sketches for Guests. These drawings of Mickey and Donald are inscribed “Hi Herb” and “Hi Herbert” and both signed Roy. The Mickey has an image size of 3.5” x 5”, and Donald has an image size of 4.25” x 7”, both on 10” x 6” paper. The Donald is in very good condition with edge wear and a crease at the top that does not affect the image. Mickey is in good condition with light smudges, and several light folds to the paper. $200 - $400
1096. A “101 Dalmatians” Art Corner Souvenir Postcard. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A souvenir squeaker postcard featuring Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” sold at the Art Corner in Tomorrowland. Measuring 3.5” x 5.5”, the postcard is in very good working condition with a few light scuffs, creases, and wear. $100 - $200
1095. A Greetings From the Art Corner Postcard. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A “greetings from the Art Corner” postcard featuring Mickey Mouse and Pluto. This card is postmarked June 8, 1961. Measuring 3.5” x 5.5”, the postcard is in very good condition with a spot of tape residue on the front, and writing and postmark on the back. $100 - $200
1097. A Dale Lenticular Luggage Tag. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland luggage tag featuring a lenticular image of chipmunk Dale changing expressions. Measuring 1.5” x 2” the tag is in very good condition with the identification information filled in with pen. $100 - $200
1098. A Captain EO Press Kit. (Walt Disney, 1985) A press kit announcing the upcoming attraction Captain EO at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Five reports collectively present 30 pages on the attraction, including Imagineering Captain EO, the Magic Eye Theater at Disneyland constructed to show EO, Production notes, and the cast of the film. Measures 9.5” x 12. The reports are in fine condition with some oxidation to the staples. The folder is in fair condition, with scratches, creasing, and a .5” tear in one edge. $100 - $200
1099. A Disneyland Captain EO Private Screening Ticket. (Disneyland, 1986) An unused ticket to a private screening of Captain EO on July 24, 1986, three weeks before the attraction officially opened. This very rare ticket number 309 is complete with stub, having been unused. Measuring 5.75” x 2.5”, the ticket is in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200
1100. Captain EO Galactic Premiere Ticket and Park Admission. (Disneyland, 1986) An unused admission ticket to the “Galactic Premiere” of Captain EO at Disneyland on September 13, 1986. The ticket features Michael Jackson as Captain EO and retains the Premiere Party and Disneyland Admission stubs at the bottom. The ticket measures 12.5” x 3.5” and is in fine condition. The “Especially For You From Disneyland” all-white sleeve is in very good condition with several small scuffs. $100 - $200
1101. A Collection of Captain EO 35 mm Slides. (Disney, 1986) A collection of four 35 mm slides from the collaborative Michael Jackson, George Lucas, and Francis Ford Coppola Captain EO attraction. The slides include Captain EO with Fuzzball, alien creatures playing music, Captain EO and crew dancing, and Michael, George, and Francis on set. These slides were included in the original press kit. Measuring 2” x 2” each, the slides are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
1102. A Star Tours Attractions Hostess Costume. (Disney-MGM Studios) A Star Tours Attractions Hostess costume. The shirt measures a female size “S” and the pants 33” x 35”. Each Park-used piece is in good condition, exhibiting wear, and requiring cleaning. $300 - $500
1104. A Disneyland Star Tours Attractions Host Jacket. (Disneyland, 2011) A male cast member costume from Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. This 2-piece costume includes a stylized tunic with a vertical Star Tours logo on both shoulders, and a pair of gray trousers. Both garments retain internal Disney Worldwide Services barcode labels. The tunic is a size “M” and the pants are marked “X32”. A Walt Disney World pinback Cast Member “Mike” name tag is also included. The tunic and the pants are in very good condition with only minor wear. The name tag measures 1.5” x 2.5” and exhibits minor surface wear. $200 - $400
1103. A Star Tours Attractions Host Costume. (Disneyland, 2011) A costume worn by Attraction Hosts of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue in Tomorrowland. Included are a shirt tunic, pair of pants, and a belt. The shirt measures a male size large, the pants are female 36-38, and the adjustable belt is 37 long. Each piece is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast Member use and age. $300 - $500
1105. D23 Member Star Tours Premiere Boarding Passes. (Disneyland, 2010) A collection of four D23 Member Star Tours Premiere Boarding Passes commemorating the final flight of the original Star Tours attraction, dated September 7, 2010. Measuring 8.25” x 3.25”, the passes are in fine condition with faint wear from Guest use. $100 - $200
Mickey’s Toontown opened in 1993, bringing to life a land inspired by the live-action and animated film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” in which Disney’s “Fab Five” reside. Park Guests could finally visit the whimsical homes of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy, often seen in early Disney animated shorts. The land closed in 2022 for a massive makeover and reopened a year later with a brand-new attraction: Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.
1106. A Star Tours Premiere Ticket. (Disneyland, 1987) A complete admission ticket to the Interplanetary Launch of Star Tours on January 8, 1987, with stubs for a meal and premiere party in Tomorrowland. Numbered “2715,” the ticket mea sures 12.5” x 3.5” and is in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200
1108. A Toontown Crowd Control Flag. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Mickey’s Toontown crowd control flag. Measuring 13” x 10”, this flag is in good condition with scuffs and wear throughout from Park use $300 - $500
1107. A Mickey’s Toontown Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1993) A commemorative passport from the grand opening of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, featuring favorite Disney characters aboard the Jolly Trolly. Numbered “0122”, the ticket measures 14” x 4” and is in very good unused condition, with 1” of the perforation detached, and with its original envelope. $100 - $200
1109. A Mickey’s Toontown Grand Opening Wristwatch. (Disneyland, 1993) A Cast Member exclusive wristwatch commemorating the grand opening of Mickey’s Toontown on January 26, 1993. Numbered 265/2750, and measuring 1.5” in diameter and 9.25” long, the watch displays in fine as-new condition, and is accompanied by its original felt bag. The watch has not been tested for function and likely needs a new battery. $100 - $200
1110. A Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1994) A commemorative passport from the grand opening of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin at Disneyland. This complimentary passport is numbered “00009” and stamped “VOID.” Measuring 14” x 4”, the ticket and envelope are in very good condition, retaining the original stub. $100 - $200
Disney’s California Adventure, the Disneyland Resort’s second theme park, opened on February 8, 2001. From its humble beginnings as Disneyland’s parking lot to almost being a West Coast EPCOT named WestCOT, Disney’s California Adventure is no stranger to change. Originally heavily themed after the state of California and its culture, the Park did not meet attendance expectations. A $1.1 billion dollar redesign ensued, adding well-received attractions like Radiator Springs Racers and Toy Story Midway Mania!, the immersive Cars Land, and an adjusted name: Disney California Adventure.
1111. A Disney’s California Adventure Grand Opening Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A stylized park map created to celebrate the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure Park on February 8, 2001. Measuring 26.5” x 34”, the map is in fine condition with surface wear along the original fold lines. $200 - $400
1112. A Disney’s California Adventure Opening Day Passport. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A passport and sleeve commemorating the opening of Disney’s California Adventure Park on February 8, 2001. This ticket is number 10075 and features the landmarks of the Park. Measuring 4.25” x 11.75” the unused ticket and sleeve are in fine condition with very light edge wear. $100 - $200
1113. A Collection of Disneyland & DCA Attraction Signs. (Disneyland/Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A collection of seven Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure attraction signs. These signs were used on the daily theme Park information board providing attraction updates and wait times to Guests. Included are signs for Innoventions, Sailing Ship Columbia, Hyperion Theater, Jumpin’ Jellyfish, Flik’s Flyers, Tuck and Roll’s Drive ’Em Buggies, and Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage. Measuring 1” x 6” each, the signs are in very good condition with wear from Park use. $400 - $600
1114. A Disney’s California Adventure Backstage Gag Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A one-of-a-kind “gag” sign created by the Disneyland Resort Sign Scene Pictorial Department and posted backstage at Disney’s California Adventure Park. This sign was posted to amend the direction of an arrow on another sign. Measuring 11.75” x 4”, this acrylic sign is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from Park display. $100 - $200
1115. An HP Print Studio Hollywood Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A sign from a limited run experience at Disney’s California Adventure Park, directing Guests toward the Hewlett Packardsponsored HP Print Studio. Measuring 22” x 27.5”, the PVC board sign is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear to edges and corners from Park display. $200 - $400
1116. A World of Color Sign Artist Rendering. (Disneyland, 2010s) A production used print of Buzz Lightyear for the World of Color water spectacular at Disney’s California Adventure. Labeled as “Artist Rendering,” this print measuring 18.75” x 21.5” is in very good condition, with slight scuffs and edge wear from production use. $100
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1118. A Muppet*Vision 3D Gag Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s-2010s) A Muppet*Vision 3D gag sign that reads “This door is alarmed and genuinely concerned!” This sign was placed over a Cast Member door at the attraction to prevent Guests from entering - and to give them a good laugh. Measuring 10” x 17” in a 13.75” x 20.5” frame, the sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, pin holes, and wear from Park use, while the frame has 0.5” and 1” chips at the corners. $300 - $500
1120. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Bellhop Costume. (Disneyland/Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s-2000s) An original Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Bellhop Costume. The coat is from Disneyland Resort and the pants are from Disney-MGM Studios. Included is a rubber tag from the “4th Annual Hollywood Tower Hotel Bellhop Competition.” The coat is “8” long, the pants are size “32x34”, and the tag is 2.5”x5”. Each Park-used piece is in very good condition with wear. $700 - $900
1119. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Hard Hat. (Disney’s California Adventure, 1994) A rare Twilight Zone Tower of Terror construction hard hat, featuring stickers of the Disney’s California Adventure logo and Mickey at the attraction entrance. The hard hat is adjustable in size and is in good condition with scuffs and surface wear from use $300 - $500
1121. A Tower of Terror Grand Opening Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2004) A bowling shirt promoting The Hollywood Tower Hotel, the fictitious setting of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This shirt was gifted to Cast Members upon the grand opening of the attraction in May of 2004. Measuring a size small, the unisex shirt is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
1122. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Pop-Up Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1994) A brochure for The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. When opened, the Hollywood Tower Hotel pops up along with a beautiful illustration of the ride featuring the text, “Submitted for your approval. Summer, 1994.” Measuring 4” x 9” closed and measuring 8” x 15” opened, the brochure is in very good condition with light creases and wear from use. $100 - $200
1123. A Toy Story Giant Wind-Up Key Prop. (Disneyland Resort, 2000s) A large wind-up key prop, most likely displayed on a Toy Story parade float or Pixar Fest decoration. Measuring 32” x 26” x 3.5”, the piece is in very good condition with slight edge wear and scuffs from Park use. $300 - $500
1124. A Pair of “Toy Story” Green Army Man Gloves. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A pair of “Toy Story” Green Army Man Cast Member gloves. The Green Army Patrol drummers entertain Guests throughout the Park and march with Sarge in Pixar-themed parades. Measuring 18” long each and standing 27” tall on the 9” x 13.75” custom display, the gloves are in very good condition with light discoloration and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1125. A Toy Story Alien Aluminum Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) An aluminum sign of an alien from “Toy Story,” likely displayed during Pixar Fest or near Toy Story Midway Mania. Measuring 19.75” x 34.25”, the sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1126. A Flik’s Fun Fair Cast Member Shirt. (Disney California Adventure, 2002-18) A Cast Member shirt worn by Flik’s Fun Fair Attractions Hosts and Hostesses at Disney’s California Adventure. Measuring a size “XL,” the shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
1127. A Cars Land Rust Eze Salesman’s Travel Case Prop. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2012) A “Rust-Eze Bumper Ointment” traveling salesman case prop from Cars Land in Disney’s California Adventure. The case is decorated with stickers from Radiator Springs and Casa Della Tires and contains four cans of Rust-Eze as seen in the popular Pixar “Cars” films. Measuring 21.25” x 13.75” x 35” high, the display prop is in very good condition with typical and intentional wear. $700 - $900
1128. Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters Attractions Hostess Shirt. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2016-Present) A shirt worn by Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters Cast Members. Measuring a female size small, this shirt is in good condition with wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
If you grew up in the 1970s on the East Coast, you dreamed of going to Walt Disney World. Due to the massive success of Disneyland, Walt set his sights on an East Coast version of his popular theme park. In 1964 he secretly bought large amounts of land near Orlando with innovative plans for the new Park. Unfortunately, Walt passed before seeing these plans realized, and thankfully, due to the help of older brother Roy, the Park was completed. Walt Disney World boasts several theme and water parks, over 30 hotels, and a shopping district. With over 27,000 acres of land owned by the Disney Company, Walt envisioned Walt Disney World as a complete vacation destination. Thus multiple resort hotels were built, with the Polynesian Village Resort and Contemporary Resort opening with the Park on October 1, 1971. Today, Walt Disney World has over 30 Disney-owned hotels, each with a unique theme and atmosphere, enchanting Guests before they even step foot in the Park.
1129. A Rare Walt Disney World Hotel Oversize Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An extremely rare large map of the Walt Disney World Resort, including the Magic Kingdom and its surrounding hotels. This map was used as wall art in the Contemporary Resort Hotel guest rooms during the earliest days of the Resort. Created with future expansion in mind, the map features images of the planned Asian, Persian, and Venetian resorts that were never completed. For use in the rooms, the map was adhered to Masonite and secured to the walls. Most of these rare maps did not survive removal, making this piece a very hard-to-find Walt Disney World artifact. Measuring 48” x 60”, the impressive map is in good condition with up to 5” tears and heavy chips at each corner, long scratches including a 9” one on the left side, stains, and very light discoloration. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $2,000 - $4,000
1130. A Set of “Walt Disney World Means...” Posters. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A rare set of fifteen posters from the “Walt Disney World means…” promotional campaign. The colorful posters feature Guests enjoying the Resort’s luxurious hotels, conference rooms, and amenities, very much in line with corporate interests. Measuring 22.75” x 28”, the poster set is in very good condition with minor creases and edge wear. $500 - $700
1131. A Pair of Monorail & Contemporary Resort Glass Trays. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A pair of souvenir glass trays featuring the Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort and the Monorail. One tray features a blue monorail passing through the Contemporary, while the other features a green. Measuring 4.75” x 6.75” each, the trays are in good condition with scratches, stains, and paint chipping from use. $100 - $200
1132. A Contemporary Resort Top of the World Matchbook. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A matchbook from the Top of the World Lounge in the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 2” x 2”, the unused matchbook is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200
1133. A Walt Disney World Hotel Insulated Tumbler Set. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An early matching set of souvenir Walt Disney World insulated tumblers featuring Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Golf Resort, and the Contemporary Resort. Measuring 6.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the tumblers are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and light wear. $100 - $200
1134. A Disney Polynesian Resort Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A costume worn by Cast Members of Disney Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 36” long, the dress is in good condition with very light fading, slight spotting, pilling, and light wear from original Cast use and age. $300 - $500
1135. A Disney’s Polynesian Resort Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s Polynesian Resort) A Disney’s Polynesian Resort Cast Member costume shirt. Measuring a size XL, this Resort-used piece is in very good condition exhibiting wear. $200 - $400
1136. A Disney’s Polynesian Resort Cast Member Shirt.
(Disney’s Polynesian Resort) A Disney’s Polynesian Resort Cast Member costume shirt. Measuring a size XS, this Resort-used piece is in very good condition exhibiting wear. $200 - $400
1139. A Set of Polynesian Resort Salt and Pepper Shakers.
(Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2021) A pair of Tiki salt and pepper shakers commemorating the 50th anniversary of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Measuring 5” x 5.75” displayed on their base, the salt and pepper shakers are in fine condition. $100 - $200
1137. A Polynesian Resort Luau Adult Ticket and Child Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1978) One adult and one child ticket to the Luau on the beach at the Polynesian Village Hotel in 1978. The 2.75”x3.75” tickets are in very good condition with small staple holes to both at left, and a very small spot at the top of the adult ticket. $100 - $200
1138. A Polynesian Resort Monorail Toy. (Disney, 2000s) A rare Polynesian Resort Playset from the Walt Disney World Monorail Collection. This set is in fine unused condition within its unopened 7” x 11” x 18” box. $100 - $200
1140. A Collection of Polynesian Village Mugs. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 1970s) A collection of five frosted glass tiki mugs from the Polynesian Village Resort. These mugs were some of the earliest themed merchandise offered at the resort. Measuring 4.75” tall and 4” in diameter, the tiki mugs are in very good to fine condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
1141. A Pair of Polynesian Village Resort Matchbooks. (Walt Disney World, 1978) A pair of unused matchbooks from the Polynesian Village Resort. Measuring 2” x 2” each, the matchbooks are in very good condition, with light wear from handling and the date of a luau written inside one. $100 - $200
1142. A Trader Sam’s 1st Edition Shrunken Zombie Head Mug. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2015) A first edition ceramic Shrunken Zombie Head mug from Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. Measuring 4” x 5”, the tiki mug displays in very good condition with small chips on the ear, light wear, and minimal flaws from the original production. Included in the lot are three swizzle sticks from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar in the $100 - $200
1144. A Disney’s Grand Floridian Cast Member Jacket. (Grand Floridian, 2000s) A costume jacket from a Host or Hostess of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring a size medium, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
1143. A Trader Sam’s 1st Edition Nautilus Tiki Mug. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2015) A first edition ceramic tiki mug inspired by the Nautilus submarine from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” released at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. Measuring 6.25” x 13.75”, the tiki mug displays in fine condition with light wear on the bottom and small flaws from production. A swizzle stick from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar in the Disneyland Hotel is included in the lot. $100 - $200
1145. A Grand Floridian Resort Hidden Mickey Prop. (Disney’s Grand Floridian, 1990s-2000s) A Hidden Mickey prop from Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. This Hidden Mickey was part of the ornate walkway between the Beach Pool and the Villas. Measuring 6.5” x 8”, the prop is in good condition with scuffs on the ear, stains, scratches, discoloration where the Mickey was removed from the rest of the display, and wear from use. $300 - $500
1146. A Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Wooden Sign. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1990s-2000s) A thick circular wooden sign from Walt Disney World’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground featuring Mickey Mouse dressed as Davy Crockett. Measuring 18” in diameter and 1.5” thick, the burnt-wood sign displays in very good condition with an intended crack through the middle and very light wear. $700 - $900
1147. A Fort Wilderness Crockett’s Tavern Sign. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1980s-2000s) A Park-used sign for the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground restaurant, Crockett’s Tavern. The restaurant opened on August 18, 1986, providing Guests with beer, wine, cocktails, and a healthy dose of the Old West. Measuring 17.25” x 26.5” in the 22” x 40” custom wood frame, the poly board sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, intentional holes for display, a 9.5” crack in the frame, and typical wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
1148. A Fort Wilderness Resort Caricature Fun Map Poster. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1985) A rare mid-1980s souvenir caricature fun map poster of Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The artwork depicts memorable attractions like the Pioneer Hall, Trading Post, River Country, and other activities, along with nearby Discovery Island, envisioned in humorous caricature form. Measuring 25.5”x30”, the poster is in very good overall condition, showing signs of mild fading and minor wear. $200 - $400
1150. A Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort Coat Rack. (Disney’s AllStar Movies Resort, 1999) A themed guestroom coat rack from Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort at Walt Disney World. Constructed of particle board with a wooden laminate finish, the coat rack features five plastic pegs for hanging, a short central shelf, and a decorative panel with silhouettes of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto. Racks like these hung in every guestroom in the resort until a recent refurbishment. Measuring 12.5” x 21” x 2.25” deep, the piece is in good condition with scratches, stains, and surface wear. The reverse of the rack is equipped with holes for wall mounting. $200 - $400
1149. A Trio of Fort Wilderness Resort Matchbooks. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A trio of unused matchbooks from Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World. Each measuring 2” x 2”, one matchbook is in very good condition with light wear from handling, and the other two are in good condition with small scuffs and creases. $100 - $200
1151. A Fort Wilderness Pioneer Hall Flier. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1986) A very rare souvenir program flier from the Pioneer Hall at Fort Wilderness, featuring a dinner menu and information about the “Hoop Dee Doo” musical show. The program measures 10.5”x15.5” and is in good condition with a horizontal and vertical crease and wear throughout. $100 - $200
1152. A Walt Disney World Port of Bay Lake Life Preserver. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A life preserver from Port of Bay Lake at Walt Disney World. Measuring 25” in diameter, the preserver is in very good condition, with wear from display in the elements including soiling, spotting, and slight chipping. $300 - $500
1153. A Disney’s BoardWalk Prototype Host Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A prototype costume jacket worn by Hosts at Disney’s BoardWalk Villas. The single-breasted coat features the embroidered logo of the hotel and embossed gold buttons. Labeled a size 40 and featuring a “Jeremy” Cast Member name tag, the jacket displays in very good condition with stains on the lower interior lining and collar, otherwise exhibiting very little wear from use. $300 - $500
1154. A Yacht Club & Beach Club Resorts Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1990) A Commemorative Edition poster for the opening of Disney’s Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts at Walt Disney World, dated November 17 & 18, 1990. Measuring 33.5” x 17.5”, the poster is in fine overall condition. $100 - $200
1156. Walt Disney World Pop Century Resort 1950s Poster. (Walt Disney World, 2003) An opening poster displayed in the Pop Century Resort, celebrating all things Disney in the 1950s. Highlighted are Davy Crockett, The Mickey Mouse Club, and more. Measuring 29.5” x 23.5” in a 33” x 27” frame, the poster and frame are in good condition, showing some wear consistent with public resort display. $200 - $400
1155. Disney’s Pop Century Resort 3D Art. (Disney, 2000s) A layered acrylic display piece featuring images of the gigantic props at the Pop Century Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 8” x 3” x 8.25” high, the acrylic piece displays in very good condition, with slight repair to the front sign piece. $300 - $500
1157. Walt Disney World Pop Century Resort 1960s poster. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A poster celebrating all things Disney from the 1960s, displayed in the Pop Century Resort when it opened in 2003. Highlighted are the Pirates of the Caribbean, “The Jungle Book,” and more. Measuring 29.5” x 23.5” in a 33” x 27” frame, the poster and frame are in good condition, with wear to the frame consistent with public resort display. $200 - $400
1158. A Walt Disney World Pop Century Resort 1980s Poster. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A poster displayed in the 20th Century themed Pop Century Resort, celebrating all things Disney in the 1980s. Highlighted are Wuzzles, Mickey Mouse Disco, and of course “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 29.5”x23.5” in a 33”x27” frame, the poster and frame are in good condition, showing wear consistent with public resort display. $200 - $400
1159. A Disney’s Pop Century Resort Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Disney’s Pop Century Resort sign. The theming of the resort celebrates 20th century pop culture from the 1950s through the 1990s. This sign was displayed at a bus stop where Guests could be shuttled to the resort. Measuring 17.5” x 25.5”, the thick aluminum sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, scuffs, and wear from display. $200 - $400
1160. An All-Star Movie Resort Mighty Ducks Directional Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1999-2000s) A directional sign from the “Mighty Ducks” section of Disney’s All-Star Movie Resort. Measuring 11.25” x 16.75”, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from resort use. $300 - $500
1161. A Disney’s Saratoga Springs Welcome Home Doormat. (Disney’s Saratoga Springs, 2000s-2010s) A doormat from Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa. These doormats are placed at the entrance to the Disney Vacation Club villas. Measuring 16” x 24”, the mat is in good condition with wear from use. $200 - $400
1163. A Caribbean Beach Resort Decor Print “Castaway Cay.” (Walt Disney World, 1988-2000s) A print titled “Castaway Cay” with a matte signed by artist Stedman, depicting a Disney Cruise ship in port at the private island. This piece was displayed in Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort in the Epcot Resort Area of Walt Disney World. With an image size of 18” x 24” in a 27.75” x 34” frame, the art is in very good condition with light wear to the frame from Resort display. $200 - $400
1162. A Caribbean Beach Resort Decor Print “St. Thomas.” (Walt Disney World, 1988-2000s) A print titled “St. Thomas” with a matte signed by artist Stedman, depicting the Disney Magic Cruise ship in port in the Virgin Islands. This piece was displayed in Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort in the Epcot Resort Area of Walt Disney World. With an image size of 18” x 24” in a 27.75” x 34” frame, the art is in very good condition with light wear to the frame from Resort display. $200 - $400
1164. A River Country Complimentary Ticket Stub. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A complimentary admission ticket stub to River Country, Disney’s first water park. Measuring 2.25” x 1.5”, the ticket is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1165. A Caribbean Beach Resort Finding Nemo Test Fabric. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2000s-2010s) A bedding test fabric created for Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort in Florida featuring characters from “Finding Nemo.” Measuring 29” x 18’ 3.25”, the fabric is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1167. A Baby Gator From Blizzard Beach. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A baby gator prop from the wading pool at Tike’s Peak. Measuring 23” tall and 30” in diameter, the fiberglass gator is in very good condition with chips and cracks, including 2” and 5” cracks on the snout, and wear typical of Park use. $400 - $600
1166. A Typhoon Lagoon License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A souvenir license plate from Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, a water park with one of the world’s largest wave pools. Measuring 6” x 12”, the unopened aluminum license plate is in fine condition with very light wear from storage. $100 - $200
1168. A Baby Gator with Bow from Blizzard Beach. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A fiberglass baby gator wearing a bow from the Tike’s Peak wading pool at Disney’s Blizzard Beach. Measuring 39” x 39.5”, the baby gator is in fair condition with cracks, including a horizontal crack across the entire back, stains, paint chips, a missing right hand with metal exposure, and wear from use. $400 - $600
This Disney outdoor shopping and dining area has gone through many names over the years. Opening in 1975 as the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village, it would go on to be called the Walt Disney World Village, Disney Village Marketplace, Downtown Disney, and its current name, Disney Springs. In 1986, an adult-oriented expansion called Pleasure Island opened, featuring nightclubs such as Mannequins Dance Palace and The Adventurers Club. Pleasure Island held a nightly New Year’s Eve celebration from 1990 to 2005. In 2008, Pleasure Island closed to make way for more shopping and family-friendly restaurants.
1169. A Walt Disney World Downtown Disney Store Display. (Walt Disney World, 1997-2000s) A Mickey-shaped display from The Disney Store at Downtown Disney. This Resort shopping district is currently known as Disney Springs. The display measures 38.75” x 11” x 40” high, with a 17.5” x 5.75” shelf inside. The display is in very good condition, with scuffs and wear from display, including slight paint loss at the edges. A light fixture inside and above the shelf has not been tested for function. $300 - $500
1171. A Pleasure Island Construction Co. Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A construction hard hat used during work on the Disney nightlife district Pleasure Island. Measuring 8.75” x 11.25” and 7.25” in diameter, the hard hat is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
1170. A Scrooge McDuck “Purchase With Purchase” Sign. (Disney Parks, 1990s-2000s) A Purchase With Purchase point of sale sign featuring Scrooge McDuck. At times a souvenir is offered at a reduced price if a set amount is spent by a Guest. Measuring 24” x 36”, the sign displays in very good condition on one side and good on the other, with scuffs, scratches, and general wear from Park display and the elements. $200 - $400
1172. A Pleasure Island Brochure Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A collection of five Pleasure Island brochures and one parking ticket. Included are a pair of duplicate Pleasure Island/Disney Village Marketplace directories, two duplicate Pleasure Island calendars for November, and one general Pleasure Island brochure. Measuring from the 2.5” x 5” parking pass to the 4” x 9” brochures, all items are in fine condition. $100 - $200
1173. A Pair of Pleasure Island Redevelopment Aerial Photos. (Walt Disney World, 2010-2011) A pair of framed aerial photos showing progress on Pleasure Island’s redevelopment. Pleasure Island, named after the carnival-esque land in “Pinocchio,” opened in 1989 as an entertainment district mainly aimed at adults with bars, clubs, and shopping. In 2008, Disney closed Pleasure Island and announced plans to make the area more family friendly. These pictures show the progress of the project, which is now known as The Landing at Disney Springs. Measuring 7.75” x 9.75” each in a 16” x 24.75” custom frame, the photos display in fine condition with stains, scratches, and wear on the frame. $200 - $400
1174. A Rare Adventurers Club Member Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1989-2008) A rare souvenir pinback badge from the Adventurers Club on Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World. Measuring 2.25” x 2.25”, the plastic badge is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
1175. A Commemorative Pleasure Island Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2008) A sign commemorating the many clubs at Walt Disney World’s Pleasure Island from 1989 until it closed in 2008. The sign includes logos and photos from Mannequins, the Neon Armadillo, Adventurers Club, and more. Measuring 7.75” x 26.25”, the PVC and aluminum sign is in very good condition with intentional distress in the design. $200 - $400
1176. A Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980’s-1990s) A Magic Kingdom sign from Walt Disney World. Measuring 120” x 18” on 29” long brackets, the large metal sign is in fine condition, with light wear typical of Park use, and some restoration. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000$8,000
Although Walt Disney did not live to see his vision of an East Coast Disney Park realized, his older brother Roy postponed retirement to helm the project, and Walt Disney World opened on October 1, 1971. The opening was specifically planned for the off-season so crowds would be small at the untested Resort, and they were. Although one newspaper predicted that 200,00 people might show up, the crowd was closer to the 10,000 that Disney expected. The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World was presided over by Roy, and televised as part of an NBC special on October 29th that showcased the new Park to the world.
1177. A Walt Disney World “Magic Kingdom” Gate Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A heavy metal “Magic Kingdom” sign with arrow. Signs of this style were seen on gates throughout the Walt Disney World transit system. Measuring 9.25” x 29.5”, the metal sign is in very good condition with light wear including scuffs from Resort use. $1,000 - $2,000
1178. A Walt Disney World Master Planning Color Blueprint. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A large Walt Disney World Master Planning aerial reference photo created by Walt Disney Imagineering. Among the notable areas featured are the Magic Kingdom and the original Discovery Island, a project called “All Star Phase 3,” and the nearby town of Celebration. Measuring 46.5” x 36”, this piece is in good condition with expected creases, color fading, and wear throughout. $300 - $500
1179. A Walt Disney World Dedication Reel-To-Reel Recording. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A reel-to-reel audio tape recording labeled “WDW Dedication” dated Oct. 25, 1971. Measuring 7” in diameter, the tape reel has not been tested for function but appears to be in very good condition with few signs of wear. $200 - $400
1181. A Walt Disney World Opening License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original souvenir license plate promoting the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. This green version replaced the earlier blue plates which looked too similar to the actual 1970-71 Florida state license plates. Measuring 6” x 12”, this item is in very good condition to fine condition. The plate is still sealed in its original shrink wrap, with small holes allowing dirt to accumulate inside the wrap. $100 - $200
1180. A Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Decal. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare souvenir decal promoting the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. The unused decal measures 3.75” x 4” on its approximately 4” x 4.5” wax backing with some yellowing, spots of discoloration, fading, and wear. $100 - $200
1182. A Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A pre-opening souvenir sticker for Walt Disney World’s October 1971 opening. These types of stickers were sold at the Walt Disney World Preview Center in 1970, making them one of the earliest pieces of Walt Disney World merchandise. Measuring 2.75” x 3” on a 3.5” x 3.75” backing, the sticker is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1183. A Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare bumper sticker promoting the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. Measuring 2.75” x 13.75”, the sticker is in very good condition with light creases, stains, and edge wear. $100 - $200
Travel during the 1970s was quite different from today’s standards. Booking without the Internet was tedious, and Guests relied on travel agencies and direct calls to companies. As the opening of Walt Disney World drew near, Eastern Airlines, a partner and the official airline of the Park, recognized an opportunity to promote their services through various print advertisements, including brochures, posters, and magazines.
1185. A 1972 Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Ad Cel. (Eastern Airlines, 1972) A production cel of Goofy and the Mad Hatter from a 1972 Eastern Airlines commercial. The one-minute ad boasted that Eastern was the official airline of Walt Disney World in narration by Orson Welles, over animation of Disney characters traveling to Orlando. This cel of Goofy and the Mad Hatter appears late in the spot as they disembark the plane. With a character image size of 2.5” x 3.75” on an untrimmed 10” x 12” cel, the piece is in very good condition, presented with a thematically matching background. $100 - $200
1187. A Walt Disney World Eastern Airlines Promotional Kit. (Eastern Airlines, 1976) A promotional kit of lobby stands created for Eastern Airlines and Walt Disney World. Among the lot are an unknown number of unused posters and cardstock displays sealed in their original packaging. Measuring various sizes under 28.5” x 22.25”, the pieces are in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500
1186. An Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Book. (Eastern, 1971) A rare “Eastern Airlines introduces Walt Disney World - The Family Vacation Kingdom” book. The internal book informs Employees of the attractions and recreational activities available at the Resort and references the future EPCOT Center project. Measuring 8.5” x 11” the book is in good condition exhibiting fading, scuffs, creases, ink marks, wear throughout, and a tear to the cover. $100 - $200
1188. A Delta Airlines Holiday Travel Poster (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A holiday poster for Delta, the official airline of Walt Disney World, featuring Mickey Mouse and his friends. Measuring 18” x 22”, the poster is in good condition with creases, a light fold, and light water damage. $200 - $400
1189. A 1971 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom
Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) The first souvenir map of The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Maps of this style were originally available for purchase in the Park from 1971 to 1974. Measuring 28” x 24.5”, the map is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear and few minor creases along original folds. $200 - $400
1190. A 1975 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom
Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early “Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World” souvenir map featuring the PeopleMover and Space Mountain attractions which opened that year. Measuring approximately 40”x31.5”, the map is in good condition exhibiting yellowing, fading, creases, and wear along its original folds. $200 - $400
Since Walt Disney World opened 17 years later than Disneyland, it has a much shorter history of ticket books before Disney Parks switched to one main entrance fee in 1982. Curiously Guests required one ticket to use the trams, monorail, or ferry boats to get from the Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom, and another to actually enter the Park. Walt Disney World used the same “A” thru “E” tickets established in Walt Disney World, with eight “E” ticket attractions in the 70s including the Hall of Presidents and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which were exclusive to Walt Disney World.
1191. A 1970s Walt Disney World Ticket Book and Stub. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An early Walt Disney World ticket book with one loose “A” ticket and one attached “B” ticket. Measuring 2” x 4.75”, the book is in very good condition. $100 - $200
1193. Walt Disney World Complete Magic Key Coupon Books. (Walt Disney World, 1977-82) A collection of four rare Courtesy Guest Magic Key Coupon books from Walt Disney World, each complete with five tickets good for any A thru E ticket ride, and a stub promoting Walt Disney World Village. Measuring 2” x 5”, the coupons are in very good condition, with light handling wear and slight impressions, and an original print smear on the back cover of two. $200 - $400
1192. A Disneyland’s Magic Kingdom Club Membership Card. (Disneyland, 1970) A Magic Kingdom Club membership card. This program gave Southern California employees of large companies special discounts in the Park and at the Disneyland Hotel. This pass has an expiration date of December 31, 1970. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the card is in very good condition with light creasing, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $100 - $200
1194. A Walt Disney World Child’s Ticket Book. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Walt Disney World child’s ticket book including “A” through “E” tickets, transportation, and Main Gate admission. Measuring 2.75” x 6”, the ticket book is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
1195. A 1972 Disney World 8 Adventure Magic Key Ticket Book. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A Walt Disney World 8 Adventure Magic Key ticket book exclusive to Magic Kingdom Club members. Inside are a transportation ticket, main gate admission, and six Magic Key coupons to ride any “A” through “E” attraction in Walt Disney World. Measuring 2.5” x 6”, the ticket book is in very good condition with light spine wear, some marks on the inside back cover, and missing two Magic Key coupons. $100 - $200
1196. A Collection of Magic Kingdom A-D Ticket Stubs. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A collection of four early Magic Kingdom tickets that were sold at the ticket booths inside the Park. If a guest ran out of a particular type of ticket, rather than buy a whole ticket book, additional tickets could be purchased individually at booths. Included in this lot are one A, two B, and one D ticket. Measuring 1” x 2” each, the tickets are in very good condition with light fading and edge wear. $100 - $200
1197. 5 Adventures in Walt Disney World Courtesy Ticket Book. (Walt Disney World, 1977-82) A rare Courtesy Guest Magic Key Coupon book from Walt Disney World, complete with five tickets good for any A thru E-ticket ride and a stub promoting Walt Disney World Village. Measuring 2” x 5”, the book is in very good condition, with light handling wear and slight discoloration to the back card from age. $200 - $400
1199. A Collection of Walt Disney World Admission Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1978-80) A collection of admission and parking tickets from Walt Disney World including two adult and two child 2-day Passports, four complimentary Transportation tickets, a Magic Key Coupon 10 adventure book with four coupons remaining, a 5-adventure book with four coupons remaining, and one parking ticket. Measuring from 2” x 1.75” to 5.25” x 3”, the tickets are in good condition with slight creases and wear. $100 - $200
1198. A Walt Disney World Special 2-Day Junior Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A rare Special 2-Day Ticket admitting one Junior to Walt Disney World with unlimited use of attractions and transportation, at a time that the A thru E tickets were still in use. Measuring 2.5” x 4.25”, the ticket is in good condition with light wear including creases, a small tear and stain at the bottom, and a number written on the back in ink. $200 - $400
1200. A Magic Kingdom Ticket and Walt Disney Worldpassports. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Magic Kingdom Club 1-day Ticket and three 3-day Walt Disney Worldpassports. Measuring 2.5” x 4.25”, each piece is stamped with dates of use and in very good condition, with wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
1201. A Walt Disney World Florida Resident Salute Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A “Florida Resident Salute” One Park One Day Ticket punched and stamped on February 2, 1991. Measuring 4.25” x 2.5”, the ticket is in very good condition. $100 - $200
1202. A Pair of 4-Day Walt Disney World Park Hopper Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A pair of rare 4-Day Park Hopper tickets from 1995 that allowed repeated access to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, and DisneyMGM Studios. These are an early example of Disney using photos to prevent the transfer of tickets. Each measuring 2.5” x 6.75”, the used tickets are each in good condition with one corner punched, light edge wear, a crease from folding, and stamped void on the front and back. $200 - $400
1204. A Walt Disney World Passport Readmission Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Passport readmission ticket that was good for The Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, and Disney-MGM Studios, used on June 27th, 1996. Measuring 3.5” x 2.5”, the used ticket is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1203. A Walt Disney World Letter and Test Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A collection of eleven Walt Disney World new ticketing system test tickets and a confirmation letter. The new ticketing system introduced paper tickets featuring a magnetic strip on the back. Seven tickets feature Tinker Bell and four feature Minnie Mouse, all with “Test ticket only, not valid for admission” printed on the back. The confirmation letter includes reporting instructions, pay information, and dress code for the ticket testing event. Measuring 2.25” x 3.75”, the tickets are in very good condition with light scratches, while the 8.5” x 11” confirmation letter is in fair condition with folds, creases, fading, and staples. $100 - $200
1205. Two Walt Disney World Winter Season Parking Passes. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A pair of automobile parking passes for the seasonal “Holidays Around the World” at Epcot and “Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party” at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8” x 3.25”, the tickets are in fine-used condition with light wear. $100 - $200
1206. A Happiest Celebration on Earth Parking Pass. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A Happiest Celebration on Earth entertainment vehicle parking pass, numbered 1382 and dated 05/09/2005. Measuring 4.25” x 5.5”, the parking pass is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1208. A Walt Disney World Southern Seas Life Vest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A Gentex Mariner III Walt Disney World Southern Seas adult life vest. The Southern Seas was one of the original ferry boats that brought Guests across the Seven Seas Lagoon to the Park entrance. Measuring 11.5” x 21”, the life vest is in fair condition with heavy wear, stains, and discoloration from use. $200 - $400
1207. A Discovery Island Ticket Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A collection of three unused tickets for Discovery Island. Located in Bay Lake, this Disney-owned island served as a zoological park featuring animal exhibits and shows. Disney closed Discovery Island in 1999, moving the wildlife to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and the island has remained abandoned since then. These tickets are numbered 058796, 058797, and 058798. Measuring 3.25” x 5.25” each, the tickets display in fine condition with light smudges on the reverse of one ticket. $100 - $200
1209. A Walt Disney World Kingdom Queen Life Vest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A Gentex Mariner III Walt Disney World Kingdom Queen adult life vest. The Kingdom Queen was Walt Disney World’s third ferry boat that brought Guests across the Seven Seas Lagoon to the Park entrance. The ferry was later renamed “The General Joe Potter.” Measuring 11.5” x 21”, the life vest is in fair condition with heavy wear, stains, and discoloration from use. $200 - $400
Disney Parks Cast Member uniforms are memorable, unique costumes. Themed to the land or attraction where the Cast Member is working, these clothes aren’t sold in stores or the Parks and can only be owned by Cast Members. Intricately designed and manufactured, these wearable pieces of Park history are highly sought-after by collectors.
1210. A Walt Disney World Guest Relations Costume Collection. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by various Guest Relations Department Hostesses at Walt Disney World. Some of the Resort’s Guest Relations Departments shared similar patterns and styles of costumes and this collection includes a shirt, a vest (from Disney-MGM Studios), a pair of pants (from Epcot), an ascot (from Epcot), and a pin. The shirt measures a female size small, the vest is a size “8R,” the pants are a size 18 x 30, the ascot is 50” x 10”, and the pin is 2” x 1.5”. Each piece is in good condition with wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1211. A Walt Disney World Tour Guide Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A Tour Guide hat from Walt Disney World. This classic design worn by Cast Members has remained largely unchanged since its debut. The gold Cinderella Castle pin usually attached to the hat is not included. Its original Disney Worldwide Services label is still intact on the brim. Labeled a size XL, the 100% wool hat is in good condition with discoloration, pilling, stains, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200
1212. A Walt Disney World Hostess Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A costume jacket worn by Hostesses of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring a female size medium, the coat is in good condition exhibiting a few faint stains, pilling, and light wear from Cast Member use. $100 - $200
1213. A Disney Transportation Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Transportation Cast Member Costume from Walt Disney World Resort. This shirt was worn by a Cast Member of the West Gate area. Measuring “XL,” this shirt is in very good condition with wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1214. A Main Street, U.S.A. Balloon Vendor Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Cast Member uniform shirt worn by a Main Street, U.S.A. Balloon Vendor. Visible on the inside of the bottom of the shirt is “WDW 10 76” in black ink. Labeled a size L, the 50% polyester/50% cotton shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
1215. A Main Street Transportation Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A Walt Disney World Railroad Conductor Cast Member costume from the Magic Kingdom. The hat measures a size 7, the shirt is a size “M-35,” the pants are a size 38, the vest is an unmarked size, and the coat is a “38 L.” Each piece is in very good condition with wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1216. A Zurg-Themed Entertainment Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An Emperor Zurg-themed shirt worn by Entertainment Department Cast Members of Walt Disney World. Measuring a male size medium, the shirt is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast use. $100 - $200
1218. Walt Disney World Happiest Celebration Cast Member Pin. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A Happiest Celebration on Earth pin featuring Cinderella Castle. The metal and enamel pin was given to Walt Disney World Cast Members to recognize their contributions to the event celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary at Parks worldwide. Measuring 2” on its original 3” x 4” card, the pin is in fine condition in its original packaging. $100 - $200
1217. A Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A shirt worn by Cast Members of the Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor in Tomorrowland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring a size “4X,” the shirt is in very good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $100 - $200
1219. Walt Disney World Facility Asset Management Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s-2010s) A Walt Disney World Facility Asset Management hard hat featuring Mickey Mouse. On the back is a sticker with the phrase, “Keeping the Magic Alive.” A size medium, measuring 8.75” x 10.5” x 7.5” tall, the hard hat is in very good condition with scratches and light wear from use. $100 - $200
1220. Walt Disney World Facility Asset Management Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Walt Disney World Facility Asset Management hard hat featuring Mickey Mouse and several stickers. Labeled a size medium, the hard hat is in good condition with scratches, wear from use, and discoloration on the stickers. $100 - $200
The Most Magical Place on Earth is also a very safe place, thanks to Disney Safety and Security. Uniformed officers, screening technology, and hazard detection dogs are used to ensure that Guests have a memorable experience without any danger (besides the fun kind of danger cooked up by Walt Disney Imagineering).
1221. A Tomorrowland Transit Authority Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1994-2009)
A costume worn by Attractions Hosts of Tomorrowland Transit Authority at the Magic Kingdom. Included are a shirt, a pair of pants, and a jacket. The shirt measures a size medium, the pants 30x32, and the jacket a size large. Each piece is in good-to-very-good condition exhibiting a few spots of discoloration, faint stains, fading, and wear. $300 - $500
1222. A Walt Disney World Security Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s)
1223. A Disney Transport Flag. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A flag from Disney Transport, Walt Disney World’s public transportation system. A strip of velcro is on the reverse from Park display. Measuring 23.75” x 33.25”, the flag is in very good condition with scratches including a 5” one in the middle, stains, typical wear from use, and light creases from storage. $100 - $200
A costume worn by Walt Disney World Security Hosts, including a shirt, pair of pants, and a belt. The shirt is a size medium, the pants 36x29, and the adjustable belt is 44” long. Each piece is in good condition exhibiting light fading, small red stains, scuffs, small spots of soiling, and wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1225. A Walt Disney World Security Inspection Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A security inspection sign for the Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 14.25” x 24.25”, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches and wear from Park use. $100 - $200
1224. A Walt Disney World Security Host Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A jacket worn by Walt Disney World Security Hosts. Measuring a size medium, the jacket is in good condition with light wear from Cast use. $100 - $200
1226. A Walt Disney World Security Host Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Security Host uniform shirt. Measuring a size small, the shirt is in very good condition overall with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
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1227. A Walt Disney World Security Badge. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World security officer badge. The badge features the iconic Disney “D” in front of a Mickey logo and reads “Walt Disney World.” The reverse of the badge is etched with the number “0318.” Measuring 2” x 2.5”, the badge is in good condition with scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
1229. A Walt Disney World White Security Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Security panama hat. The lightweight white straw hat has a blue fabric band with an embroidered Walt Disney World Security logo on it, as well as a Disney Worldwide Services label on the brown fabric sweatband. Labeled a size “M,” the hat is in very good condition with light wear and an uneven brim from use. $100 - $200
1230. A Walt Disney World Blue Security Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Security blue officer hat. The mesh hat features a metal Walt Disney World Security badge on the front and has a brown leather sweatband. Measuring 7.5” in diameter and labeled a size “6 ¾,” the hat is in very good condition with stains on the sweatband and light wear, though the adjustable strap has broken. $100 - $200
1232. A Trio of Walt Disney World Security Patches. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A trio of duplicate security patches, one new and two used, featuring the original Walt Disney World logo. Measuring 3.5” x 4” each, the patches range from very good to good condition with light color loss, stitching, fraying, and chipping on the plastic backing from use. $100 - $200
1231. A Walt Disney World Loss Prevention Patch. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A Walt Disney World Loss Prevention team patch reading “Safety” and “Fire.” These Cast Members ensure Guests are safe and that no theft occurs in Disney’s store. Measuring 3” x 3”, the patch is in very good condition with very light fraying. $100 - $200
1233. A Walt Disney World Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Cast Member jacket from Walt Disney World. Measuring a unisex size large, the garment is in good condition with light wear and ink markings from Cast use. $200 - $400
1234. A Walt Disney World Security Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A Walt Disney World uniform, badge, and ID cards for Officer John Huss. Included in a wallet are two photo IDs, a union ID, a “Protecting the Magic” card, a Junior Security Mickey Mouse sticker, a badge holder, and two cards certifying Huss as a Resort Security Officer and Investigator. The uniform includes a hat, jacket, a long-sleeve blue button-up shirt with a “D Security” patch on the left sleeve, a gray short-sleeve button-up shirt with a “John” Cast Member name badge, and a pair of pants. The 2.25” x 3.25” Walt Disney World Security Officer 717 badge is in very good condition with light wear from use. Measuring 7.5” in diameter, the hat is in fair condition with cracks under the brim and stains throughout from use. The size 44R jacket, size 16 blue shirt, medium gray shirt, and 33x32 pants are in very good condition with light wear and a stain near the bottom of the blue shirt’s front side and “Epcot” written on the inside of the clothing’s collar. $200 - $400
1235. A Walt Disney World Janitorial Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A shirt worn in the janitorial division of Walt Disney World. Measuring a size “L” the shirt is in very good condition with minor wear from Cast Member use. $100 - $200
1236. A Light-Up Walt Disney World Days Without Injury Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A light-up sign for counting days without an injury, used by Walt Disney World Facilities & Operations Services. The sign, tested and working, features a Digi-Day light-up scoreboard with a remote control and a power adapter. Measuring 20” x 28”, the sign is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
1237. A Walt Disney World Fifteen Years of Service Award. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A rare award given to Walt Disney World Cast Members to honor fifteen years of service to The Walt Disney Company. This award features a metal figure of Cinderella Castle with a mirrored backing and wooden base. The name plate reads, “John M. Scrivener, fifteen years of service.” Measuring 6.5” x 9”, the award is in very good condition with light oxidation, a 6.5” scratch on the reverse, smudges, and wear. $200 - $400
1238. A Walt Disney World 25th Service Award Ring. (Walt Disney World, 1999) A special commemorative Service Award ring distributed to Walt Disney World Cast Members celebrating 25 years of service from 1971 through 1996. The ring measures just under 1.25” in diameter and is in very good condition exhibiting light wear. $200 - $400
1240. A Disneyland Custodial “D” Belt. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A white fabric belt with a Disneyland “D” buckle from a Custodial uniform. Measuring 53.5” x 1.75”, the belt is in very good condition with small spots of oxidation on the back of the buckle. $100 - $200
1239. A 1979 Disney Employee 35 Year Service Award. (Disney, 1979) A rare 35-year service award, presented to Timothy Marowski. The award features a cast-metal Pinocchio on a wooden base and a custom engraved plaque. This item measures 8.5” x 8.5” x 7.5” tall and is in fine condition. $500 - $700
1241. A Walt Disney World Cast Holiday Paperweight. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A glass paperweight featuring Cinderella Castle, distributed to Cast Members at the Resort’s Cast Holiday Celebration in 2003. Measuring 4” x 3.5” x 0.75” thick, the glass paperweight is in very good condition with light wear and smudges. $100 - $200
1243. A Collection of Fort Wilderness Railroad Spikes. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) Three railroad spikes and a track piece from Disney’s Fort Wilderness Railroad, which ran from January 1, 1974 to 1980 as an intheme way to get around the campsites. The spikes measure 5” each and the track 5.25” x 7.5”, all in good condition with expected oxidation from age and wear from use. Included are two very good condition 8” x 10” photos of the train, and an 8.5” x 11.25” Walt Disney World Vacationland Fall/Winter 1973 issue featuring the railroad, in good condition with spine tears and wear from use.
$200 - $400
1244. A Walt Disney World R.R. Rechargeable Train. (New Bright, 1988) A Walt Disney World Railroad train set featuring a wireless infra-red remote control, car, tender, and engine with authentic locomotive sound, smoke, ringing bell, and working headlight. The set requires 6 ‘C’ and 2 ‘9V’ batteries (not included). Measuring 20.5” x 24” and 5.5” deep, the box is in fair condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. The contents are in very good condition, exhibiting minor wear from use. Tested for function, the remote-control lights up and beeps, but the train requires service to function. $100 - $200
1242. A Walt Disney World Railroad Engineer Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A costume worn by Walt Disney World Railroad Engineers or Firemen at The Magic Kingdom. This costume includes a hat, scarf, gloves, shirt, jacket, and overalls. The shirt is a female size “s,” the coat is a size “40”, the overalls are size “34/32”, and the hat and scarf are adjustable. Each piece is in fair-to-very good condition, with soiling, creases, and wear from Cast Member use. $500 - $700
1245. A Walt Disney World Survey Marker. (Walt Disney World, 2010s-20s)
A Walt Disney World survey marker. Only a handful of these markers have been placed in the ground around the Resort property to map and measure distances related to utilities and other infrastructure.
Measuring 3.25” in diameter, this rare piece of the Resort is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from outdoor usage. $200 - $400
30.75”, the artifact of this very early tribute to the life and works of Walt Disney has been mounted to wood for preservation and expertly restored to very good to fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000
1247. A Walt Disney World Town Square Theater Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Town Square Theater in the Magic Kingdom. The theater is a special Magic Kingdom meet-andgreet location for the one and only Mickey Mouse. This unique one-sided trash can is slanted and has one push panel, which is still intact and functions properly. Measuring 22.75” x 39.5” x 16” deep, the trash can is in very good condition with light scuffs, discoloration around the designs, and wear from Park use. This item may require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
1248. A Walt Disney World News Issue Dated March 1979. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A March 1979 issue of the official newspaper of Walt Disney World. This issue features cover stories on Dumbo’s Circus Parade and River Country. The 8-page newspaper also features promotional material on restaurants, hotels, and activities at the Resort. Measuring 15” x 11.25”, the paper is in good condition overall with light wear from folding and use. $200 - $400
1249. A Pair of Walt Disney 35mm Sound Film Reels. (Disney) A pair of reels featuring a 35mm film of Walt Disney, with an optical track. One of the reels is labeled “FAN THEATER ONLY,” and each film contains images of Walt Disney throughout his life, at his home, at premiers, and Disneyland. Measuring 15” in diameter and 1.75” wide, each reel of film has not been tested and is in presumably good condition with wear from use and age. $300 - $500
1250. A Walt Disney World Sconce. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-2000s) A Walt Disney World-used sconce in the style seen throughout Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom. Tested and working, the 5.25” x 10.5” lamp on a 14.25” x 19” white display post is in very good condition with oxidation from age, stains, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600
1252. A Magic Kingdom Aladdin Walk-Around Character Fez. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An Aladdin walk-around character fez worn by a Cast Member at the Magic Kingdom Park. Measuring 6.5” in diameter, the fuzzy red fez is in very good condition with light discoloration and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1251. A Patriotic Colonial Goofy Tricorne Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A patriotic colonial tricorne hat worn by a walkaround Goofy costumed character at Walt Disney World. Created by Entertainment Creative Costuming, the hat is accompanied by a Disney Character costume card detailing each element making up the costume. Measuring 14” x 14” x 6” the hat and 4.5” x 7.5” card are in good condition with lint, dust retention, fading, scratches and wear to the hat from Park use, and light wear and handling from age to the card. $500 - $700
1253. An Early Walt Disney World Crowd Control Flag. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) An early Walt Disney World crowd control flag. Measuring 13.75” x 12”, this flag is in fair condition with overall wear and soiling from Park use. $300 - $500
1254. Four Walt Disney World ViewMaster Sets. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A collection of four View-Master packs featuring imagery from Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Fantasyland. Each set contains 21 3D pictures and measures 4.5” x 4.5”. The collection is in very good condition with light wear and small tears to some of the paper covers. $100 - $200
1257. A Walt Disney World Main Street Plate. (Treasurecraft, 1970s) A decorative plate souvenir of Walt Disney World, featuring a relief of the Horse Drawn Streetcar. Measuring 8.25” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition, with light wear and small chips to the relief. $100 - $200
1255. A 1972 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Game. (Milton Bradley, 1972) A Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom board game with die-cut 3D attraction buildings. The pieces measure various sizes in the 19.5” x 9.5” x 1.5” box and are in very good condition with typical wear overall from play. The game is missing the Mickey Mouse player figure and the box bottom has two split corners but functions properly. $100 - $200
1258. A Florida Orange Bird Souvenir Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir ceramic plate featuring the Orange Bird. This popular character was originally created as the mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission’s sponsorship of the Enchanted Tiki Room, but more recently has developed a cult following all his own. Measuring 7.75” in diameter, the decorative plate is in good condition, exhibiting a few very faint hairline cracks. $100 - $200
1256. A Treasurecraft Walt Disney World Trinket Dish. (Treasurecraft, 1970s-80s) A ceramic souvenir dish from Walt Disney World featuring the Horse Drawn Car on Main Street, glazed and matte-finished. Measuring 7.25” x 5.5”, the piece is in good condition with scuffs and wear to some of its matte painted areas. $100 - $200
1259. A Walt Disney World Souvenir Lighter. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A souvenir lighter from Walt Disney World featuring Cinderella Castle. Measuring 1.5”x2.25”, the lighter is in good used condition exhibiting scratches and wear to the wick, wheel, and throughout. $100 - $200
1260. A Walt Disney World Miniature Castle in Dome. (Walt Disney World, 1970s80s) A beautiful miniature gold castle atop a pink glass mountain, under a dome. The glass reads “Walt Disney World” with Disney copyright. Measures approximately 3.5” x 2”. In very fine condition. $100 - $200
1261. A Pair of Disney World Salt and Pepper Shakers. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A pair of ceramic salt and pepper shakers featuring Cinderella Castle. Measuring 2.75” tall, the shakers are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
1262. A 1970s Walt Disney World Florida Tin Serving Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A tin serving tray featuring Walt Disney World and marking a variety of tourist destinations throughout Florida. This tray measures approximately 11” in diameter and displays in very good condition with a small dent and nail hole at the top from previous mounting. $100 - $200
1263. An Orange Bird Souvenir Dish Set. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A group of 13 souvenir dishes featuring Orange Bird, a popular character created as the mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission’s sponsorship of the Enchanted Tiki Room, who has recently developed a cult following all his own. Included are a 5.5” tall and 2.5” wide bell, a 3” tall x 4” diameter creamer, a 3.75” tall x 3” diameter sugar bowl with lid, a pair of 2.75” tall and 1.5” diameter shakers, three cups measuring 4.5” and 3.25” in diameter, and five plates measuring 4”, 4.75”, 6”, and 7.75”. Each piece is in good-to-very-good condition exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200
1264. A “The Little Mermaid” Emporium Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1989) A double-sided sign promoting the original theatrical release of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” displayed at the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A. in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 32.75” x 35”, the thick foam core sign is in good condition with light discoloration from age, scrapes, scratches, pinholes, and edge wear from Park display, notably on the bottom corners. $200 - $400
1265. A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World Lunch Box and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1980) A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World and World on Ice embossed tin lithographic lunch box with matching thermos. Featuring vibrant imagery of Disney characters in Walt Disney World, as well as a scene from the traveling ice arena show. Measuring 8” x 3.75” x 7” high, the lunch box exterior is in fine unused condition with minor paint wear at the edges and lid. The 6.5” x 4” thermos is in fine unused condition. $300 - $500
1266. A Walt Disney World Shops Services Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1980s90s) A Walt Disney World Shops Services sticker used to identify equipment belonging to the division. This unused sticker represents the Backstage Division responsible for installations, maintenance, and repairs. Measuring 6” x 7”, this sticker is in very good condition with faint creases and minor wear. $100 - $200
1267. A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir Walt Disney World bumper sticker featuring Mickey Mouse and the tagline, “The Vacation Kingdom of the World.” Measuring 2.75” x 14”, the bumper sticker displays in good condition with heavy surface scratches and light yellowing from age. $100 - $200
1268. A Walt Disney World Blue & White Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir Walt Disney World bumper sticker featuring Cinderella Castle, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, and a sailboat. Measuring 3” x 14”, the sticker is in good condition with stains and wear throughout. $100 - $200
1269. A Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom Decal. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir Walt Disney World decal featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto. Measuring 3.75” x 7”, the decal displays in very good condition with light yellowing from age and creases. $100 - $200
1270. A Collection of Walt Disney World Ephemera. (Walt Disney World, 1983-84) A collection of EPCOT Center and Walt Disney World brochures and Worldpassports including three Walt Disney 4-day Worldpassports, a pair of EPCOT Center Guide Books, and a Bus Transportation Routes guide from an early era of EPCOT Center. Measuring between 4.25” x 2.25” and 9” x 4”, the ephemera is in very good condition, with slight edge wear to the Worldpassports. $300 - $500
1271. A Walt Disney World Paper Goods Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A collection of thirty paper items from a Walt Disney World visit by Paul Zilic and Guests. Included are a Walt Disney World bag, travel kit, luau reservation card, seven Armed Forces Day tags, two Moonlight Cruise tickets, three Polynesian dinner and show coupons, a brochure, a reservation guide, two hotel preview guides, four punched Guest identification card holders, three charge ticket receipts, a Sheraton receipt, a pair of Contemporary and Polynesian Guest confirmations in branded envelopes, and a store receipt. Ranging in size from the 1.75” x 2.75” receipt to the 8.5” x 11.75” bag, the items are in very good to fine condition with typical discoloration from age, creases, several tears, inscriptions, stamps, and wear from use. $300 - $500
1272. A Walt Disney World Ceramic Plate Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A collection of three Walt Disney World ceramic plates featuring Cinderella Castle. Measuring from 6.75” to 7.25” in diameter, the souvenir plates are in very good condition with minor wear. $300 - $500
1273. A Walt Disney World Dishware Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1980s) A fourteen-piece collection of Walt Disney World dishware. Manufactured by Shenango China and Mayer China, the collection includes three teacups, two saucers, six small plates, two 7” in diameter plates, and one bowl. Ranging in size from a 3.5” in diameter teacup to the 7” plates, the ceramic dishware collection is in good condition with discoloration from age, stains, and wear from use. $400 - $600
1274. A Magic Kingdom Lunchbox and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1980) A metal lunch box and Thermos featuring Mickey, Donald, and Pluto with Walt Disney World attractions, and Morty and Ferdie on the other side. This piece is in excellent condition, one of the best examples we have ever seen, with the rarely seen original Aladdin thermos bottle instructions inside. The lunch box measures 8”x 7” x 3.75” and the thermos is 6.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter. Each piece is in fine unused condition, with very slight spots of paint wear to the exterior from handling. $300 - $500
1276. An Early Walt Disney World Souvenir Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A collection of early Walt Disney World souvenirs including a pre-opening license plate and decal, seven postcards including six of the Magic Kingdom and one of Florida flamingoes, and an early 12 Adventures adult ticket book with six “A” thru “D” tickets remaining. Measuring various sizes, the souvenirs are all in good to very good condition, with the decal card showing spotting from age, and one of the “B” tickets loose from the book. $200 - $400
1275. A Walt Disney World Lunchbox and Thermos. (Aladdin, 1970s) A stylish metal lunch box and Thermos featuring Mickey, Donald, and Pluto, and The Country Bear Jamboree. This piece is in excellent condition, the best example we have ever seen, with the rarely seen original Aladdin thermos bottle tag attached by string as released. The lunch box measures 8”x7”x3.75” and the thermos is 6.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter. Each piece is in very good to fine unused condition, with a faint 4.75” scratch across Mickey and friends, and small scuffs to the bottom edges. $300 - $500
1277. A Walt Disney World GAF Camera Gift Set. (GAF, 1970) A GAF Walt Disney World Grand Opening Camera Gift Set. As an official sponsor of both Disney Parks in the 70s, GAF offered this gift set containing their 236 XF camera, three Magicube flash bulbs, a roll of color film, a deluxe carrying case, and a Mickey tie tack with a Walt Disney World preview guidebook. Everything is present except for the flash cubes. The 1.5” x 2.5” x 4.5” camera is in very good condition with wear from age. The 3.75” x 2” x 1.5” box of film is in fine condition with a 1973 expiration date. The 5” x 2” x 7.75” vinyl case is in fine unused condition. The .5” Mickey tie tack is in very good condition with tarnish from age to the back only. The 7.75” x 10.5” book is in fine unused condition, with a heavy curve in the middle from storage. The 8” x 8.25” x 6.25” gift box displays in very good condition with light wear from age, and two 3” tears to the back panel. $100 - $200
1278. A Walt Disney World Charm Bracelet. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A charm bracelet from Walt Disney World featuring Dumbo, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Tinker Bell in silver. The bracelet is in its original box with the “Walt Disney World” name. Measuring 5.5” long, the bracelet is in fine condition with the box in fair condition with wear throughout. $100 - $200
1279. A Walt Disney World Attractions Drink Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir drink tray featuring photos of the most memorable attractions at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The metal tray measures 10.75” in diameter and is in very good condition with light color fading. $100 - $200
1282. The Official Album of Disneyland/Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A souvenir record titled “The Official Album of Disneyland / Walt Disney World” featuring songs from popular attractions such as Country Bear Jamboree, Pirates of the Caribbean, Enchanted Tiki Room, America Sings, and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5” in its original album cover, the record is in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200
1280. A Large Walt Disney World Souvenir Tray. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A large souvenir Walt Disney World tray featuring Cinderella Castle, Tinker Bell, Pluto, and Minnie and Mickey Mouse. Measuring 10” x 15.75” with a 9.25” x 12.25” collapsible black stand and its original 11.5” x 18.25” box, the tray is in very good condition with small scuffs and light wear. $100 - $200
1283. A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Costume with Mask. (Ben Cooper, 1970s) A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Halloween costume and mask with the original box. Measuring a size “Large 12-14”, the mask is in very good condition, while the costume is in fair condition with several 1” holes through the otherwise good fabric. The 12” x 11” x 2.75” box is in good condition with a 3.5” crease and tear at the top corner, and light wear overall. $100 - $200
1284. A “Walt Disney World” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1989) A souvenir hardcover book celebrating the first eighteen years of Walt Disney World. This book includes wonderful imagery of the Park’s lands and attractions and provides details about the creation and history of the park. The 160-page book measuring 9” x 11.5”, is in good condition with scuffs and wear to the cover. $100 - $200
1287. A Walt Disney World Vehicles Poster. (Christopher Buchholz, 2014) A poster cataloging 92 different attraction and transportation vehicles from Walt Disney World in profile, including the original design of the Space Mountain vehicle through the Monorail Mark VI. Measuring 22” x 28”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear from display. $100 - $200
1285. “A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World.” (Disneyland, 1975) “A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World,” a full-color book providing a visual walkthrough of the Magic Kingdom, Polynesian Village, Contemporary Resort, Fort Wilderness, Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village, and recreation facilities, with an advertisement for Disneyland on the last page. The 35-page book measures 11.5” x 8.75” and is in good condition, exhibiting fading, creases, and wear. $100 - $200
1288. A Walt Disney World Florida Drink Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir drink tray featuring stylized imagery of Florida and its attractions, including Walt Disney World. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tin tray is in very good condition exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200
1286. A 1970s Walt Disney World Lighter. (Brother-Lite, 1970s) A rare vintage red souvenir lighter featuring the shield and emblem of Walt Disney World. Measuring 2” x 1.5” the lighter is in good condition with paint loss, scuffs, and discoloration, and requiring service to function. $100 - $200
1289. A Walt Disney World Tea Towel. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A decorative linen tea towel featuring hand-printed graphics of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney World. Measuring 16” x 27”, the towel is in fine condition with its original fair condition box. $100 - $200
1290. A Walt Disney World Smoked Glass Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir glass dish featuring Cinderella Castle, with the original box. Measuring 6” x 8.5”, the dish is in fine condition. The 6.25” x 8” box is in very good condition with light wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200
1293. A Walt Disney World Cast Member Logo Sweater. (Walt Disney World, 1978) A button-down sweater with an embroidered 1.25” x 1.5” Walt Disney World logo, worn as part of the uniform at the Gift Stand right at the Magic Kingdom’s entrance. Measuring a size small, the sweater is in very good condition with very light wear from use and age. $100 - $200
1291. A Walt Disney World Shield Logo Lighter. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A souvenir lighter with the Walt Disney World “D” monogram and Cinderella Castle logo of the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 2.25” x 1.5” and .5” wide, the lighter is in fair condition with light scratches and scuffs, wear to the “D” logo, and missing a wick. $100 - $200
1294. Walt Disney World Popcorn Boxes and a Snack Box. (Walt Disney World, 1970s80s) A pair of very early popcorn boxes with a matching snack box. Measuring 3.5” x 3.5” x 6.5” high, the popcorn boxes are in very good condition with light wear from age and handling, including slight discoloration. The 9.75” x 5.75” x 2.5” snack box is in good condition with edge wear, scuffs, slight spotting, and wear including slight discoloration from age. $100 - $200
1292. A Walt Disney World Hallmark Pop-Up Book. (Hallmark, 1972) A pop-up book titled “A Fun-Filled Visit to Walt Disney World with Mickey Mouse.” Published by Hallmark, the book takes readers on a journey through Park attractions such as The Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, It’s a Small World, and more. Measuring 6.75” x 9.25”, the book is in very good condition with light cover scratches and wear from use and age. $100 - $200
1295. A Walt Disney World Castle Lighter. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A souvenir lighter from Walt Disney World featuring Cinderella Castle. Measuring 1.25” x 2.25”, the lighter is in fair used condition with scratches overall and wear to the wick and wheel. $100 - $200
1296. A Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle Patch. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A shield-shaped patch of Cinderella Castle with the Walt Disney World logo, in the original packaging. Measuring 3” x 2” in the 5.75” x 4” bag, the piece is in fine condition with light wear to the bag. $100 - $200
1299. A Main Street, U.S.A. Dapper Dans Matchbook. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A matchbook featuring art of the Dapper Dans on Main Street, U.S.A. at Walt Disney World. Measuring 2” x 2”, the unused matchbook is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200
1297. A Walt Disney World Attractions Drink Tray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir drink tray featuring color imagery of memorable attractions at the Magic Kingdom. The metal tray measures 10.75” in diameter and is in very good condition exhibiting fading from light exposure age of materials, and light wear. $100 - $200
1300. A Walt Disney World Main St. Tobacconist Matchbook. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A matchbook from the Tobacconist shop on Main Street, U.S.A at Walt Disney World. This shop closed in the mid-1980s. Measuring 2” x 2”, the unused matchbook is in very good condition with light wear from handling, and a small crease by the staple. $100 - $200
1298. A Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Pinball. (Wolverine, 1960s-70s) A Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Pinball toy. The tabletop game features logos for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 24” x 14”, the game and original box are in very good condition with two 1” spots of paper loss to the box and light wear from age. $100 - $200
1301. A Walt Disney World Recreation Dollar CAS Graded 90+. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare Walt Disney World one-dollar Recreation Coupon. Recreation Coupons predate the more commonly known Disney Dollars by over a decade and could be used in place of cash in Walt Disney World. Measuring 3”x7”, the coupon has been CAS graded 90+ displaying in fine condition within the 8.25” x 4.5” x 1.5” CAS case. $100 - $200
1303. A Collection of Stanley “Dream Builders” Signs. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A collection of three “Dream Builders” signs featuring quotes from Walt Disney. Signs such as these were sponsored by toolmaker Stanley and could often be seen displayed on partition walls during construction and refurbishment projects at the Disney Parks. These particular signs were displayed at Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Printed on corrugated plastic board, the signs measure from 22.75” x 26.5” to 20.5” x 27” and are in good condition with intended holes for display, scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1302. A Main Street U.S.A. Trash
Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from Main Street U.S.A. in Disneyland. The original push panels are still included and function well. Measuring 42.5” tall and 20.5” x 21.5”, the trash can displays in fine condition with a few wrinkles in one side decal, and very light wear from Park-use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $2,000 - $4,000
1304. A Magic Kingdom Attraction Refurbishment Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s-2020s) A Magic Kingdom attraction refurbishment sign reading “Please pardon our appearance, this attraction is being refurbished for your future enjoyment.” Measuring 20” x 26.75”, the plastic sign is in very good condition with typical stains, scratches, and wear from Park use, four intentional corner holes for display, and a 2.5” crack at the bottom left corner. $300 - $500
1305. A Disney Destination Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original Disney Destinations banner from the Walt Disney World Resort. Featuring imagery of Donald and Mickey in trick-or-treat attire, this banner measures 36” x 238.25”, and is in good condition with surface wear, small cracks, creases and folds throughout, and lifting to the clear surface layer. $300 - $500
1306. A Set of Happiest Celebration on Earth Banners. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A pair of banners announcing the Happiest Celebration on Earth commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Disney Parks. Each measuring 30” x 70.5”, the banners are in fair condition with heavy scuffs, spots of color loss and color transfer from contact in storage, folds, and wear overall from Park use. $300 - $500
1307. A Holidays at Walt Disney World Large Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A large banner celebrating “Holidays at Walt Disney World.” Featuring wrapped gift and snowflake imagery, the single-sided banner measures 24” x 118” and is in good condition overall with creases, surface wear from use, and folds from storage. $300 - $500
1308. A Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Holiday Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A large Magic Kingdom sign from the Park’s winter seasonal overlay. This festive holiday sign, made of PVC board, features Hidden Mickeys in several of the snowflakes. Measuring 30” x 66”, the sign displays in good condition with scuffs, scratches, stains, two intended holes for display, and wear from Park use. $100 - $200
Four times the Parks means four times the party. With its large land footprint and high capacity, Walt Disney World’s anniversary celebrations spread throughout the entire Resort. New rides and experiences are timed to open during Walt Disney World’s anniversaries, and special food items and merchandise are released. Most recently, Walt Disney World celebrated its milestone 50th anniversary, calling it “The World’s Most Magical Celebration.”
1309. A Collection of Walt Disney World Mini Lamppost Signs. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A collection of 12 mini signs displayed on lampposts throughout Walt Disney World Resort. The signs celebrate the Parks and anniversaries including Donald Duck’s 50th, Walt Disney World’s 25th, and Mickey Mouse’s 60th; Mickey’s Starland, and events including the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival. Measuring from 6” in diameter to 8” x 11”, the acrylic signs are in very good condition, with light wear from Park use. $1,000 - $2,000
1311. A Pair of Tencennial Guides to the Magic Kingdom. (Polaroid, 1981) A pair of Walt Disney World Tencennial guidebooks, compliments of Polaroid. The 24-page book has maps and descriptions of the entire Magic Kingdom. Measuring 5.5” x 8”, one guidebook is in very good condition with a crease to the front cover and light soiling to the back, and the other is in fair condition with much wear overall. $100 - $200
1310. A Set of Walt Disney World Anniversary Badges. (Walt Disney World, 1972-1984) A collection of 12 Cast Member birthday badges celebrating Walt Disney World’s first thru twelfth anniversaries. They also note the debut of Space Mountain, America on Parade, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Horizons in the appropriate years. Measuring from 1.5” in diameter up to 3.5” x 1.5”, the badges are in very good to fine condition, with light wear from age to some, and the 1 and 8-year badges missing their pins. $300 - $500
1312. A Walt Disney World Tencennial Invitation. (Walt Disney World, 1982) An invitation to the Walt Disney World Tenth Anniversary “Tencennial” party at the Magic Kingdom on October 2, 1981. Measuring 5” x 7”, the invitation is in good condition with some creases and handling wear to the silver card cover. $100 - $200
1313. A Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Teaser Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A sign announcing Walt Disney World’s upcoming 15th anniversary celebration. Measuring 11” x 14”, the paper sign is in good condition with light discoloration from age, edge wear, creases, and stains from Park use. $300 - $500
1314. A Walt Disney World 15 Years Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A Park-used die-cut sign celebrating Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary, featuring Cinderella Castle and Spaceship Earth. Measuring 18.5” x 21”, the mirror-backed sign is in good condition with scratches and wear from Park display. $300 - $500
1316. A Pair of Walt Disney World 15 Years Stickers. (Walt Disney World, 1986-87) An “I’m A Winner” sticker and a bumper sticker, each commemorating 15 years of Walt Disney World. Measuring 13.75” x 2.75” and 4” in diameter, the unused stickers are in fine condition with their wax paper backings. $100 - $200
1315. A Walt Disney World 15 Years Novelty License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A novelty souvenir license plate for the 15th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Measuring 12” x 6”, the metal plate is in fine condition, sealed in its original plastic shrink wrap. $100 - $200
1317. A Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Coin. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A black and gold Cinderella Castle coin commemorating Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary. Measuring 1.25” in diameter with its original 2” x 2” box, the coin is in very good condition with light wear on the front, oxidation and sticker residue on the back, and a sticker and scuffs on the box. $100 - $200
1318. A Sleeve of Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Cups. (Walt Disney World, 1986) An unopened sleeve of twenty-five 44 ounce wax paper cups from Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary year. Measuring 4.5” x 19”, the stack is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200
1319. A Walt Disney World 20 Year Mirrored Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A mirrored sign with the logo for Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary. Measuring 20” in diameter, the acrylic sign is in fair condition with many small scuffs and scratches. $300 - $500
1321. A “Walt Disney World 20 Magical Years” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A hardcover “Walt Disney World: 20 Magical Years” book. The 168-page book, published by the Walt Disney Company, celebrates the Resort’s anniversary with color photographs and stories. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the book is in very good condition, sealed in shrink-wrapping, with a couple of small dents to the top edge of the cover. $100 - $200
1320. A Walt Disney World Surprise! 20 Years Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A die-cut lamppost sign celebrating Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary. Measuring 21.25” x 22”, the acrylic mirror-back sign is in good condition with scratches, smudges, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1322. A Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A collection of nine souvenirs from the “20 Magical Years” celebration at Walt Disney World. Included are three $1 Disney Dollar bills, two postcards, one $5 Disney Dollar bill, one Pleasure Island Passport, and one Walt Disney World 4-day Passport. Measuring between 2.5”x3.5” and 8.5”x5.5”, the ephemera is in fine condition, while the 4-day Passport does not retain the original stub, and some bill edges have mild spots of discoloration and wear. $100 - $200
1323. An “Around The World with The Fabulous Five” Sericel. (Disney, 1996) A sericel of Mickey and friends commemorating the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. “Around the ‘World’ With the Fabulous Five” was released in a limited edition of 5000. Measuring 16.25” x 19” matted and framed, with a character image of 11.5” x 9”, the sericel is in very good condition with light wear to the frame. $200 - $400
1325. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Pressed Coin Set. (Walt Disney World, 1997) A framed 1997 Disneyana Convention pressed quarter set, commemorating Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary. Twelve limited-edition coin presses feature Disney characters, the year “1996,” the 25th anniversary logo, and Walt Disney World Resort hotel names. Measuring 1.75” each in a gorgeous 14.75” x 18.75” custom frame with the original 16.75” x 21.5” box, the coins are in very good condition with typical wear from pressing and light oxidation from age. $100 - $200
1324. A “Walt Disney World 25” Mickey Ear Hat. (Jacobson Hat, 1996) A “Walt Disney World 25” Mickey ear hat. Measuring 9”x5.75”, the hat is in very good condition with stiffness and minor wear and retaining its tag and Walt Disney World price label. $100 - $200
1326. Walt Disney World Cast Member 25th Anniversary Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Cast Member exclusive pin set commemorating the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Released in a limited edition of 1000 at the Company D Store, the set features every pin released to Cast Members on the 1st through 25th anniversaries of the Park. Measuring 14.5” x 19”, the pin set is in very good condition with very light wear from age and display. $100 - $200
1327. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A double-sided banner celebrating the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. One side features Goofy and the text “25 Magical Years,” while the reverse shows a “25” and Cinderella Castle. Measuring 29.75” x 70.5”, the banner is in very good condition with two intentional holes for wind resistance and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1329. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Castle Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Park-used banner for Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary featuring Cinderella Castle. Measuring 32” x 51” on a 40” wooden dowel, the vinyl banner is in very good condition with light wear from Park display. $300 - $500
1328. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Coach Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Park-used banner from Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary featuring Cinderella Castle and a Pumpkin Coach. Measuring 32” x 51” on a 40” wooden dowel, the vinyl banner is in very good condition with light wear from Park display. $300 - $500
1330. A Disney World 25th Anniversary Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A decorative blue lamppost banner from the “25 Magical Years” celebration of Walt Disney World. Measuring 28.75” x 40”, the banner is in very good condition with creases from storage, light stains, and wear from Resort display. $300 - $500
1331. A Walt Disney World 2000 Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A lamppost sign from the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration. Measuring 19.25” x 25.25”, the heavy acrylic sign displays in very good condition with scratches and typical wear from Resort display. $300 - $500
1333. A Mickey’s Starland Revision Plan Map. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A map with revision plans for Mickey’s Starland in the Magic Kingdom. The map, printed on foam board, removes the Duckburg theme from the area and shows plans for future attractions including The Barnstormer. Measuring 15.25” x 19.75”, the map is in good condition with creases including an 8.5” one on the top left, stains, edge wear, and yellowing from age. $300 - $500
1332. A Disney Saturday Night at the World Counter Display. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A countertop display for the “Saturday Night at the World,” a live musical performance at the Magic Kingdom on May 10. Headlined by The Pat Boone Family Show, Ray Eberle, and the Ray McKinley Orchestra, the show was included with admission and featured music, fireworks, and fun until midnight. Measuring 12 “ x 20”, the display is in good condition with stains, edge wear, scuffs, and wear from Park use and age. $300 - $500
1334. A Walt Disney World Mickey’s Starland Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A lamppost sign for Mickey’s Starland in the Magic Kingdom. Originally titled Mickey’s Birthdayland in celebration of Mickey’s 60th, the land was rethemed as Mickey’s Starland and featured characters from the Disney Afternoon in a Duckburg setting. Measuring 19.25” x 20.75”, the acrylic sign with mirrored elements is in good condition with heavy scratches and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1335. A Walt Disney World Frontierland Hostess Jacket. (Walt Disney World Resort, 2000s) A heavy jacket worn by Hostesses of Frontierland in The Magic Kingdom. Measuring a size large, the jacket is in good condition exhibiting pilling and wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
1337. A Walt Disney World Frontierland Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original shirt worn by Cast Members of Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom. Measuring a male size large, this button-down shirt is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast use and retaining its original property control labels. $200 - $400
1336. A Walt Disney World Frontierland Sheriff Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A costume coat, hat, and two badges worn by the Sheriff character in the Frontierland Gunfighters show at the Magic Kingdom. The coat measures a size “40 L,” the hat a size small, and the two badges are 2.5” x 2.5”. Each piece is in good condition overall, exhibiting a few spots of soiling and wear from Cast use and age. $500 - $700
1338. A Diamond Horseshoe
“Goofy’s Country Jamboree” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2003)
A “Cotton Eyed Joe” Diamond Horseshoe Sign. This original sign was used onstage during performances of “Goofy’s Country Dancin’ Jamboree” at the Diamond Horseshoe. The sign features hand-painted lettering, printed imagery of Goofy, and appliques. Measuring 24” x 36”, the sign is in good condition with scuffs and scratches from use. $2,000 - $3,000
1339. Pioneer Revue and River Country Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1979-80) One River Country ticket and four Pioneer Hall Revue tickets, including one child and three adult. The River Country ticket is canceled with three punch holes, and the Pioneer Hall tickets are stapled together with writing on the reverse of the bottom ticket. Measuring approximately 2” x 3”, the tickets are in very good condition with some wear from use. $100 - $200
1340. A Walt Disney World Pioneer Hall Revue Junior Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A Pioneer Hall Revue junior ticket stamped and used on February 12, 1977. Measuring 2” x 2.75”, the ticket is in good condition with a rough edge along the right side into the red ink border, and a .25” tear into the left side. $100 - $200
1342. A Cinderella Castle Coat of Arms
Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1990s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls and the stained-glass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed and replaced, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.5, the stainedglass window is in very good condition with a repaired crack to the large purple stripe panel at the center of the crest. $2,000 - $4,000
1341. Stained Glass Window from The Magic Kingdom Castle (Walt Disney World) A gorgeous stained glass window from the iconic Cinderella Castle. Measuring 18” x 25”, the window is in good condition with scratches, stains, paint marks, a raised edge, and wear from Park use. $2,000 - $4,000
1343. A Cinderella Castle Coat of Arms
Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1990s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls and the stained-glass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed and replaced, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.5, the stained-glass window is in very good to fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000
1344. A Cinderella Castle Coat of Arms
Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1990s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls and the stained-glass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed and replaced, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.5, the stained-glass window is in very good to fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000
1345. A Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle Flag. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A flag depicting Cinderella’s Castle, flown at Walt Disney World. Flags of this style were displayed atop City Hall on Main Street U.S.A. Measuring 34” x 53”, the nylon is in good condition with a
repeatedly, friction causes sparks to appear in the wheel. Featured around the wheel are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto. Measuring 5” long and 2.75” in diameter, the toy is in good working condition with light discoloration, oxidation, scratches, and wear from use. $100 - $200
1346. A Set of Tinker Bell Magical Gathering Banners. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A pair of original banners from Magical Gatherings at the Magic Kingdom. Featuring imagery of Tinker Bell, and measuring 22” x 50” each, the banners are in fair condition with surface wear, small cracks, spots of discoloration and color loss, creases throughout and folds from storage. $300 - $500
1348. An Expedition Everest Preview Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2005-2006) An Expedition Everest sign from the Happiest Celebration on Earth at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In honor of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, Disney Parks around the world received new updates or attractions. In the Animal Kingdom’s case, they opened the Yetiencountering thrill ride Expedition Everest. Measuring 23.25” in diameter, the metal and foam board sign is in good condition with scratches, stains, wear, and light water damage from Park use, with its original bolts and hanging wire still intact on the back. $300 - $500
1349. A Casey’s Corner Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by Cast Members of Casey’s Corner at The Magic Kingdom. The shirt measures a size medium, the pants are female “12R”, and the apron is “one size fits all.” Each piece is in good Park-used condition exhibiting loose threads, $300 - $500
1350. A Fantasyland Merchandise Hostess Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2010s-20s) A costume shirt worn by Fantasyland Merchandise Hostesses in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring a female size small, this shirt is in very good condition exhibiting fading, pilling, and light wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
1351. A Fantasyland Attractions Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by Fantasyland Attractions Hosts and Hostesses at The Magic Kingdom, including a shirt, pair of pants, vest, and a belt. The shirt and vest measure a size medium, the pants are a unisex size 38X, and the belt is 36/38. The pieces are in very good condition overall, exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1352. A New Fantasyland Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010-2020s) A Cast Member uniform from New Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom. New Fantasyland expansion opened in 2012 and includes the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid, and Be Our Guest Restaurant. This uniform was worn by a Cast Member at Gaston’s Tavern or Prince Eric’s Village Market. Labeled a unisex size M, the uniform displays in very good condition with light pilling and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1353. A Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle Patch. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A shield-shaped patch of Cinderella’s Castle with the Walt Disney World logo, in the original packaging. Measuring 3” x 2” in the 5.75” x 4” bag, the piece is in fine condition with light wear to the bag. $100 - $200
1354. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Concept Art Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A construction fence sign of beautiful concept art for the entrance to the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at the Magic Kingdom. The sign is carefully crafted to look like a scroll on the edges, and has four large holes for mounting to a wall. Measuring 28.5” x 52.25” the sign is in very good condition with a few small scratches and scuffs from Park display, and three small Disney and construction stickers applied to
1355. A Set of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Figures. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A set of seven dwarf figures with a large “Scroll” telling the story of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Walt Disney World. As the attraction was eagerly anticipated, these cutouts of the Dwarfs graced the construction fence of the site, giving a glimpse of the adventure to come. Measuring from 25” x 43” up to the 59” x 82.5” high scroll, these pieces display in good condition, with many scratches, marks, and gouges in the surface from Park display that are visible on close inspection. $3,000 - $5,000
Displays. (Walt Disney World, 2013-14) A pair of rare Dwarf’s pick and shovel display pieces from The Seven Dwarf’s Mine Train construction wall in Fantasyland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 16.75” x 11.5” and 21.75” x 8”, these pieces are in very good Park-used condition with light wear from exposure, handling, and age. $800 - $1,000
1357. A Storybook Circus Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from Storybook Circus at Walt Disney World. The Storybook Circus section of Fantasyland opened in 2012, replacing Mickey’s Toontown Fair, and features Dumbo the Flying Elephant, The Barnstormer, and Casey Jr. Splash ‘n’ Soak Station. This red- and white-striped trash can has its original push panels still intact and they work properly. Measuring 21.5” x 42.5” x 20.25” deep, the trash can displays in fine condition with light scratches including a 3.5” scratch on top and wear from Park use. This item may require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
1358. A Storybook Circus Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s)
An original metal trash can from Storybook Circus at Walt Disney World. This trash can from Fantasyland features red and white stripes and the area’s shiny logo. The original push panels are still intact and work properly. Measuring 21.5” x 42.5” x 20.25” deep, the trash can displays in fine condition with two minor 0.5” dents at the top and light wear from Park use. This item may require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
1360. A Window from Fantasyland’s Mad Hatter Shop. (Disneyland, 1980s) A window frame from Fantasyland’s Mad Hatter Shop. The Shop was completely redesigned in 1983, with this window removed during a later refurbishment. Measuring 20” x 2” x 51.75” high with each panel of glass 6” x 9”, the window is in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $500 - $800
1359. A Walt Disney World Landmarks Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2001) A sign featuring Cinderella Castle from the Magic Kingdom, the Sorcerer’s Hat from Disney-MGM Studios, and the Tree of Life from the Animal Kingdom. This sign is from the Walt Disney World Resort’s Millennium Celebration and would be installed in front of The Great Movie Ride. Measuring 28.75” x 64.5”, the thick plastic sign is in good condition with spotting, scratches, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1361. A Walt Disney World It’s a Small World Poster. (WDW, 1974) A poster promoting the It’s a Small World attraction at Walt Disney World. Measuring 14” x 18”, the poster is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
1362. A Princess Fairytale Hall Aurora Portrait Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A portrait sign from the Aurora meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. The single portraits of the princesses were displayed on a FastPass entrance sign. Measuring 12” x 14.75”, the portrait is in very good condition with light wear including scuffs from Park use. $300 - $500
1363. A Princess Fairytale Hall Cinderella Portrait. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A portrait sign from the Cinderella meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. The single portraits of the princesses were displayed on a FastPass entrance sign. Measuring 12” x 14.75”, the portrait is in good condition with a split in the right edge of the frame, and light wear including scuffs from Park use. $300 - $500
1365. A Princess Fairytale Hall Anna & Elsa Portrait. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A portrait sign from the “Frozen” Anna and Elsa meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. The double portrait was displayed with a FastPass clock above the entrance. Measuring 12” x 14.75”, the portrait is in very good condition with light wear including scuffs from Park use. $300 - $500
1364. A Princess Fairytale Hall Rapunzel & Cinderella sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A portrait sign from the Rapunzel and Cinderella meet and greet at Princess Fairytale Hall in the Magic Kingdom. The double portrait was displayed with a FastPass clock above the entrance. Measuring 12” x 14.75”, the portrait is in good condition with a split in the frame edge on the left side, and light wear including scuffs and spotting from Park use. $300 - $500
1366. A Mickey’s PhilharMagic Opera Glasses Return Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An opera glasses return sign from Mickey’s PhilharMagic in Fantasyland. The 12-minute-long film featuring many Disney characters premiered in 2003 and features 3D technology, hence the “opera glasses” that Guests are encouraged to return. Measuring 9.25” x 10.25”, the sign is in very good condition with light scratches and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1367. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Nautilus “Eye” Window. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) The window ring from a Walt Disney World 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage, with reproduction bubble. The Nautilus bridge featured two of these windows meant to appear as a sea monster’s eyes. Measuring 35.5” in diameter, the ring is in very good condition with intentional distress, wear from Park use and exposure, and some chipping to the surface paint. The 15” x 33.5” diam eter tinted plastic bubble is in very good condition with small scratches and scuffs from handling. $700 - $900
1368. A Magic Kingdom 20,000 Leagues Submarine Hatch Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A prop hatch and wheel from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1971 until 1996 Guests enjoyed this attraction, then the vehicles were removed and left backstage in the bright Florida sun for many years. Composed of a heavy resin, the wheel measures 10” in diameter and the hatch measures 26” x 20” x 12” deep. The pieces display in good condition, with very heavy wear and flaking to the paint from exposure to the elements. The fixture that fastened the wheel to the hatch is missing, but replaceable. $700 - $900
1369. A Magic Kingdom 20,000 Leagues Nautilus Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1971 until 1996 Guests enjoyed viewing the underwater scenes of the attraction through this porthole. Measuring 15.25” in diameter and 2.75” thick, the porthole is composed of glass and metal, and displays in very good condition with wear from Park use, residue on the edges from removal, and brown paint spackled on the glass for display. $700 - $900
1370. A 20,000 Leagues Attraction Nautilus Jumpseat. (Walt Disney World, 1971-96) A jumpseat from inside a Nautilus submarine vehicle of the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1976 until 1996 Guests rode this attraction, with the jumpseats designed to flip down while moving through the ride and viewing out the portholes, and up for boarding and disembarking. Measuring 14.5” x 15” x 4.5” high. The metal jumpseat is in very good condition with scuffs and some chipping to the paint, and the spring missing from one of the hinges. The very good condition vinyl seat cover shows scuffing from Park use. $300 - $500
1371. A 20,000 Leagues Blue Fish & Seaweed Prop Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A blue fish and seaweed prop display from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction in the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland. The fish is constructed of hard rubber over a metal armature with blue and white paint and a black eyeball. The fish and seaweed have been placed over custom bases for display. Measuring 6” x 7.5”, the fish is in very good condition with paint chipping and wear from Park use. The displays measure from 4” x 7.5” to 14.25” x 16.5” and are in very good condition. $700 - $900
1372. A 20,000 Leagues Yellow Fish & Seaweed Prop Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A yellow fish and seaweed prop display from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction in the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland. The fish is constructed of hard rubber with yellow, black, and white paint. The fish and seaweed have been placed over custom bases for display. Measuring 2.5” x 5.75”, the fish is in good condition with paint chipping, small tears on the mouth, wear from Park use, and a 1” section missing from its left side. The coral is in good condition with paint loss, while the seaweed is in very good condition. The fish and seaweed custom displays measure 6.5” x 11.5” and 3.75” x 13.75” respectively. $700 - $900
1373. A Submarine Voyage Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A jacket worn by Submarine Voyage Cast Members at Disneyland. Measuring a size medium, the heavy jacket is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1374. A Lakeside 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Game. (Lakeside, 1975) A Walt Disney World 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Game. This rare board game themed to the popular original Walt Disney World attraction has players racing their Nautilus to home port past moving gun boats. A very scarce find, this example is even rarer having never been opened, still sealed in the original shrink wrap. Measuring 15.25” x 15.25” x 3”, the game is in fine condition, with some slight splits to the shrink wrap along the seams, and light warping to the box from the shrink wrap contracting slightly over nearly 50 years. $100 - $200
1375. A 20,000 Leagues Submarine Voyage Concept Canvas Print. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A canvas print of concept art for the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Voyage at Walt Disney World. This fanciful depiction of the popular attraction shows one Nautilus ride vehicle in the foreground, with two more in the distance with one entering a waterfall. The art was briefly available through print-on-demand services at Disney Parks and Resorts. Measuring 27.5” x 17.5”, the print is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
1376. A 35th Anniversary Nautilus Model. (Walt Disney World, 2006) A Nautilus Model designed by Randy Noble for the 35th anniversary of Walt Disney World. This miniature is a detailed replica of one of the 24 attraction vehicles which operated for almost 23 years. Measuring 10.75” long and 2.5” tall, this model and its accompanying 9”x3”x1.5” display base are in fine condition. $300 - $500
1377. A Disney Time Works 20,000 Leagues Watch and Print. (Disney, 1997) A Disney Time Works watch and print inspired by the film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Numbered 025 in a limited edition of 300, the watch features a gold Mickey Mouse head on the clasp and a genuine leather strap. Measuring 9.25” long with a 1.5” in diameter face, the watch is in very good condition with light scratches. The 11” x 17” Nautilus print by artist Jon Bishop is in very good condition with light edge wear. $100 - $200
1378. A Mission to Mars Attractions Host Lab Coat Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1975-93) A rare, lab coat costume piece worn by Mission to Mars Attractions Hosts in Tomorrowland. The space adventure operated at the Magic Kingdom from 1975 to 1993, with Hosts and Hostesses greeting guests in costumes of this style. The coat is not labeled for size but appears to be a size “small,” and is in very good con dition with light wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1379. A Tomorrowland Outdoor Vending Host Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A shirt worn by Tomorrowland Outdoor Vending Hosts at The Magic Kingdom. This shirt is a male size large and is in very good condition, exhibiting faint pilling and light wear from Cast Member use. $200 - $400
1380. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Tomorrowland Cast Member costume shirt from The Magic Kingdom. The shirt measures a size 6 and is in very good condition with wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1381. A Tomorrowland Speedway
Attractions Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A costume worn by Tomorrowland Speedway “Indy 500” Attraction Hosts, including a shirt, pair of pants, and a belt. The shirt measures a size small, the pants 14x34, and the belt a size “large.” Each piece is in good condition exhibiting chips to the patina of the belt buckle, and scuffs, soiling, and light wear to the garments from Cast use. $300 - $500
1382. A Tomorrowland Attractions Host
Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by Tomorrowland Attractions Hosts and Hostesses at the Magic Kingdom. This costume includes a shirt and a pair of pants. The shirt is a size large and the pants are 34x34. Each piece is in good condition, exhibiting pilling, fading, and wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
1383. A Tomorrowland Attractions
Host Costume Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A shimmering jacket worn by Tomorrowland Attractions Hosts at the Magic Kingdom. The jacket measures a size “XL,” and is in very good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1384. A Tomorrowland Attractions Host
Costume Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Tomorrowland Cast Member uniform shirt from The Magic Kingdom. The shirt measures a size “12,” and is in good condition exhibiting a few small spots of discoloration and stains, and wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1385. A Space Mountain Ride Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A Space Mountain ride vehicle from Walt Disney World. Opening in 1975, Space Mountain was one of the first attractions to premiere at Walt Disney World before moving to Disneyland, like the Country Bear Jamboree before it. This vehicle preserves the original body and interior of a three-seat Space Mountain Rocket, on a custom recreated chassis. Rocket Number 23 measures 114”x37.5”x38” high and is in good condition with typical wear from Park use including crazing to the finish, scuffs particularly to seat backs, and wear to vinyl seats. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000 - $20,000
1387. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Backpack. (Walt Disney World, 2010-2011) A Monorail Pilot’s backpack gifted to Walt Disney World Cast Members. The pack includes two water bottles with belt clips, a Monorail Operations tag holder, and an embroidered logo. Measuring 21” x 16” x 5”, the backpack is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200
1386. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by Walt Disney World Monorail Pilots. Included are a shirt, a pair of pants, a jacket, and a pin. The shirt measures a unisex size medium, the pants are a size 34, the jacket size large, and the pin is 3” x 1”. The costume pieces are in good condition exhibiting spots of soiling in some areas and wear from cast use. $600 - $800
1388. Walt Disney World Monorail Salt and Pepper Shakers. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A pair of Walt Disney World Monorail salt and pepper shakers, with the base forming the platform and center Monorail car. Measuring 1.5” x 7.75” x 1.5” high, the china set is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
1390. A Walt Disney World Alien Encounter Watch and Pen. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A watch and pen based on the now-defunct attraction “Alien Encounter,” previously located in the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland. The watch features the attraction’s logo and comes in a box that reads, “It’s here. And there’s nothing on Earth you can do about it.” Measuring 9” long with a 1.5” in diameter face, the watch is in fair condition with a 1” scratch across the face and heavy wear from use. The 5.75” long pen is in very good condition with light scratches and the floating alien stuck in position. $100 - $200
1389. A Pair of Walt Disney Monorail Co-Pilot Licenses. (Walt Disney World, 1996-2000s) A pair of Walt Disney World Monorail System Co-Pilot Licenses, gifted to Guests who ride in the front cab of the Monorail alongside the pilot. Measuring 3.5” x 2.25” and 5” x 3”, each piece is in very good unused condition, with slight marks and wear to the larger 1996 license. $100 - $200
1391. An ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter Polo Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A polo shirt for Alien Encounter at Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom. Featured on the left breast is the attraction’s logo and text reading “The ExtraTERRORestrial Walt Disney World Resort.” Labeled a size M, the shirt is in very good condition with light pilling and wear from age. $100 - $200
It’s hard to believe Walt Disney World originally planned to not have a Pirates attraction, the reason being that Orlando was so close to the actual Caribbean itself. A Western River Ride was planned as an alternate, but the Disneyland Pirates were in such demand that Orlando got its own Pirates of the Caribbean in 1973.
1392. A Developmental Jack Sparrow Character Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A developmental vest and jacket from a Jack Sparrow Character costume, created for the Character Program at Walt Disney World. The vest and jacket are not labelled for size and are in very good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast Member use and retaining their property control labels. $500 - $800
1394. A Pirates of the Caribbean Circuit Board. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s)
A Park-used circuit board from Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom. The board features the “MAPO” logo, the name of the Walt Disney Imagineering division that created animatronics for the Parks. MAPO was dissolved in 2012, but the Pirates of the Caribbean still pillage and sing to this day. The board reads “Monitor Interface Assy. No. DACS 150422.”
Measuring 6.25” x 11.5”, the board displays in fine condition with very light wear from Park use. $100 - $200
1393. A Walt Disney World Pirates of the Caribbean Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Cast Member uniform from Pirates of the Caribbean in the Magic Kingdom. The light purple pants with a black sash waist maintains its original identifying tag and reads “Michael, 31.” The pants and overcoat have impressive medallion-style buttons featuring a coat of arms. The white pirate shirt has “DL S” written on the collar, while the overcoat tag has “3X” written on the tag. The uniform is in very good condition with small tears on the bottom of the white shirt, light fraying on the overcoat, and light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1395. A Pirates of the Caribbean Audio-Animatronics Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A vest, pair of pants, and a waist sash crafted for the Audio-Animatronic figure #33 from the Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom. The Pirate-themed vest, pants, and sash are in good condition, missing one button of the vest, and exhibiting holes, soiling, loose threads, and wear to each piece from original Park-use. $300 - $500
The “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow,” was originally conceived as a modern center for American innovation and urban living. The original concept was abandoned after Disney’s death in 1966. When Imagineers began developing a second theme park for Walt Disney World in the 1970s, they drew on the futuristic themes of Walt’s EPCOT plans. The Park showcased modern innovation and enterprise through “edutainment” attractions, with the addition of the world nations showcase. Opening in 1982, the Park was named EPCOT Center in tribute to the inspiration of Walt’s original vision.
1396. A Collection of Epcot World of Motion Foam Test Heads. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A rare collection of three foam test heads used in creating Audio-Animatronics at Epcot. The heads are marked “TRN-6,” “TRN-20,” and “Transportation Pavilion TRN-10,” indicating they are from the World of Motion attraction. The World of Motion brought Guests on an Audio-Animatronic-assisted journey through the past, present, and future of transportation. Measuring from 7” x 11” to 8” x 11.75”, the heads display in very good condition with scuffs, scrapes, and typical wear from Walt Disney Imagineering use. $3,000 - $5,000
1397. A Collection of Epcot Animatronic Foam Test Heads. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A rare collection of three foam test heads used in creating Audio-Animatronics at Epcot. One of the heads is marked SPE30, indicating Spaceship Earth, while the remaining two heads in the lot are unmarked. Some heads are smiling, some are scowling, but all are remarkable pieces of Disney Parks history. Measuring from 7” x 11” to 8” x 11.75”, the heads display in very good condition with scuffs, scrapes, and typical wear from Walt Disney Imagineering use. $500 - $700
1398. An EPCOT Opening Day Commemorative Passport. (EPCOT, 1981)
A special edition commemorative ticket for the grand opening of EPCOT. The ticket allows one adult unlimited access to EPCOT and the Magic Kingdom, unlimited use of transportation, and unlimited use of all attractions except the Shootin’ Gallery, Discovery Island, and River Country. The back includes information about EPCOT’s opening and how to exchange the stub for a ticket. The 4” x 11.75” passport is numbered 246354 and is in fine condition, housed in a silver EPCOT Center envelope. $200 - $400
1401. An EPCOT Center Construction
Photos Collection. (EPCOT Center, 1980s)
A collection of twenty-eight original photos from EPCOT Center’s construction. Included are shots of Spaceship Earth, World Showcase pavilions, and more. Measuring from 3.5” x 5” to 4” x 6”, the photos are in very good to good condition with light wear, discoloration from age, and identifying pen marks on the back.
$200 - $400
1399. A Pre-Opening EPCOT Center Souvenir Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare opening year guidebook for EPCOT Center. The 36-page book primarily shows concept artwork with descriptions of the different areas of the Park, while later guides featured photographs. Measuring 8.5”x 11” the book is in fair to good condition with light wear overall, mainly to the spine and edges. $200 - $400
1402. A Large Lot of World Showcase Construction Photos. (EPCOT Center, 1980s)
A large collection of forty-five black and white glossy photos chronicling construction of the World Showcase at EPCOT Center. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in fine to very good condition with minor edge discoloration from age, several labeling stickers, and light wear. $200 - $400
1400. A Large Lot of EPCOT Center Construction Photos. (EPCOT Center, 1980s)
A large collection of fifty-nine black and white glossy photos chronicling construction of EPCOT Center. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in fine to very good condition with minor edge discoloration from age, several labeling stickers, and light wear. $200 - $400
1403. An EPCOT Grand Opening Tickets, Brochure, and Sticker. (EPCOT Center, 1982)
A collection of two EPCOT Center special edition commemorative tickets with envelopes, a pre-opening promotional brochure, and a sticker. Measuring 8.75” x 3.75”, the tickets are in fine condition, missing their stubs. The 10.25” x 4” envelopes, the 4” x 9” brochure, and the 3.5” x 4.25” sticker are in very good to good condition with creases, handling wear, and minor fading to the unused sticker.
$200 - $400
1404. A 1982 EPCOT Center Souvenir Map. (Epcot, 1982) A rare souvenir map released during the first year of EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The map depicts opening day attractions and future adventures like The Living Seas, Horizons, and Morocco pavilion. Also depicted is the planned Equatorial Africa pavilion area which would be replaced with a Norwegian-themed area. The map measures 43.5”x29.25” and displays in good condition exhibiting spots of discoloration, yellowing, creases, wear, and small tears along its original folds. $200 - $400
1407. An EPCOT Center Florida Resident Salute Ticket. (EPCOT, 1986) A rare Florida Resident Salute ticket that would grant entry to EPCOT Center on one day between January 1st and February 9, 1986. Measuring 2.5” x 4.25”, the ticket is in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200
1405. An EPCOT Center Opening Day Commemorative Plate Set. (EPCOT, 1982)
An EPCOT Center Opening Day Commemorative plate set, celebrating Future World and the World Showcase. Each limited edition plate is numbered 1,121/7,500. Measuring 8.75” in diameter, each plate is in fine as-new condition and is accompanied by its protective box. The 10” x 10” x 3” box is in very good condition exhibiting light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
1408. An Original EPCOT Center Cast Member Costume Patch. (EPCOT, 1980s)
An original embroidered patch of the EPCOT Center logo from a Cast Member costume. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the patch is in good Park-used condition exhibiting a few loose threads and cracking to the PVC backing from age. $100 - $200
1406. An Epcot World Showcase Promenade Preview Badge. (Epcot, 2000)
An Epcot World Showcase Promenade Preview oversized badge that once permitted the wearer into the premiere of the millennial celebratory events held on September 30, 1999. Measuring 5.25” x 7.5”, the badge is in very good condition with wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200
1409. An Epcot Center Kodak Dial Map. (Epcot, 1982) A unique fold-out dial map created by Kodak for Epcot. Inside is a turnable dial that provides each pavilion’s name, location, and details. Measuring 6” x 6”, the dial map is in very good condition with slight edge wear, and creasing to the insert page. $100 - $200
1410. A Princess Jasmine WalkAround Character Costume. (Epcot, 2006) A character costume for the Princess Jasmine Face Character at the Morocco Pavilion at the Epcot World Showcase. The costume includes four pieces of costume “jewelry,” a top, pants, and a pair of shoes. The top and pants are size 8, the shoes 8.5”, the necklace 7.5” in diameter, and the other jewelry measuring 4.75” to 23” long. Each piece is in good condition exhibiting faint soiling, fading, and wear from Cast use.
$300 - $500
1412. An EPCOT Universe of Energy Costume. (EPCOT, 1982-96) A costume worn by Exxon’s Universe of Energy Attraction Hosts at EPCOT Center. The shirt measures a size “XS” and the pants are a size 32. Each piece is in very good condi tion exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $400 - $600
1413. A Walt Disney World Test Track Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 2010s-2020s) A Cast Member uniform from the Test Track attraction at Epcot. Included are a gray and blue short-sleeve zip-up shirt and white pants. The shirt is labeled a male size XL and the pants size is unknown, labeled “F 10/28.” The uniform is in very good condition with light wear from use. $500 - $700
1411. An Epcot World Showcase Norway Host Costume. (Epcot, 2000s-10s)
A costume worn by Epcot World Showcase Norway Hosts. Included are a shirt, pants, coat and a cravat. The shirt measures a size large, the vest is “46R,” the pants are not labeled for size, the coat is “42R,” and the cravat accessory is 48” x 3”. Each piece is in very good condition exhibiting faint stains, spots of discoloration, and light wear from Cast Member use. $400 - $600
1414. A GM Test Track Cast Member Shirt. (Epcot, 1999-2012) A Test Track Attractions Host shirt featuring the embroidered insignias of Epcot, Test Track, and sponsor General Motors. Measuring a size large, the piece is in very good Park-used condition exhibiting wear. $200 - $400
1416. A Universe of Energy Attractions Host Jacket. (Epcot, 1990s) A jacket worn by Universe of Energy Attraction Hosts. Measuring a size medium, the jacket is in good condition exhibiting loose threads and light wear. $500 - $700
1415. An Epcot Test Track Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 2012) A costume worn by Test Track Attractions Hosts and Hostesses at Epcot. The shirt features gray colors for the Participant sponsor Chevrolet, with the attraction logo and patch on its sleeve. The shirt measures a female size “XL,” the pants are male “36X,” and the unisex hat is “one size fits all.” Each piece is in good condition exhibiting pilling, areas of faint soiling, and wear from Cast Member use. $200 - $400
1417. The Seas with Nemo Attractions Host Costume. (Epcot, 2006-Present) An original Attractions Host costume from The Seas with Nemo and Friends at Epcot. Included are a shirt, pants, jacket, and a hat. The shirt measures a size large, the pants are a size 32, the jacket is a medium, and the hat is adjustable. Each piece is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast-use. $500 - $700
1418. An Epcot Germany World Showcase Costume. (Epcot, 2000s) A costume worn by Cast Members of Epcot Germany World Showcase at Walt Disney World. Included are a shirt, lederhosen, and hat. The shirt measures a size extra-large, the lederhosen is a size 32X, and the hat is a size 7 . Each piece is in good condition exhibiting wear from Cast use.
1420. A Walt Disney World Blue Security Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Security Host uniform shirt. Labeled a size XL, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
World, 1970s-90s) A jacket worn by a Walt Disney World Security Host serving EPCOT Center. Measuring a size “36R,” the jacket is in good condition exhibiting light wear from Cast use. $300 - $500
1421. A Walt Disney World Epcot White Security Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A white Walt Disney World Security uniform shirt featuring the division’s logo and “Security” on the back. Labeled a size L, the mesh shirt is in very good condition with light wear from Cast use. $200 - $400
1422. A Walt Disney World “Where Dreams Come True Shirt.” (Walt Disney World, 2006) A button-down cabana shirt embroidered with “Where Dreams Come True,” the 2006 global campaign coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring a “ladies” size large, the soft rayon-polyester shirt is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
1423. An EPCOT 10th Anniversary Patch. (EPCOT 1992) An EPCOT Center 10th anniversary patch. Measuring 4” in diameter, the patch is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1424. A Disney World Millennium Celebration Sign and Banners. (Epcot, 2000) A lamppost sign and banners created for the Millennium Celebration at Epcot. This sign is constructed on a die-cut acrylic backing with the designs printed on thin metal. The sign features the 2000 Walt Disney World logo and the event’s slogan, “Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand.” Measuring 34” x 51”, the sign and banners are in very good condition with typical wear from Park use and some white scuffs on the bottom medallion. $300 - $500
1426. A Set of EPCOT Center Figment Dishware. (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir set of plastic dishware from EPCOT Center featuring Figment. Included in the seven-piece set are a bowl, a small plate, a dinner plate, a small and larger cup, and two mugs with large purple and brown cowboy hats on them. Ranging in size from the 4” tall and 2.25” in diameter small cup to the 9.5” diameter dinner plate, the dishware is in very good condition with light stains and wear from age and a Disney-branded “top-rack dishwasher safe” sticker adhered to the inside of the small cup. $100 - $200
1425. An EPCOT Figment Foam Head. (EPCOT, 1980s-2000s) A foam head of Figment, the star of Journey into Imagination at EPCOT. The original version of the ride introduced the world to the eclectic Dreamfinder and his fun creation Figment. Subsequent iterations of the ride include Journey into YOUR Imagination, only featuring Figment in cameos, and Journey into Imagination with Figment, restoring him to a more prominent role. Figment has remained popular with Guests over the decades, serving as a mascot for EPCOT events. Foam heads like Figment’s are used by Imagineers to design the memorable animatronics featured in the Parks. Measuring 10” x 10.5”, 17.5” tall including the 7.5” x 8.25” stand, Figment is in very good condition with stains, minor scuffs, a 2” horn crack, and visible work from repairs. $1,000 - $2,000
1427. A Ceramic Figment Figurine. (EPCOT, 1982) A ceramic figurine of Figment, the star of EPCOT’s Journey into Imagination. Standing 3” tall, the figurine is in fine condition. $100 - $200
1428. An Epcot Figment Vehicle Parking Sign. (Epcot, 2000s) A metal parking lot sign featuring Figment from Journey into Imagination used to assign company vehicle parking spaces at Epcot. Measuring 12” x 18”, the sign is in very good condition with surface scratches and wear from use and two intentional holes for display. $200 - $400
1429. A Journey Into Imagination Attractions Host Costume. (Epcot, 1990s-2000s) A costume worn by Journey Into Imagination Attraction Hosts, including an Imagination Institute laboratory coat, shirt, and pants. The shirt measures a size medium, the pants are a size 36, and the coat is a size medium. Each piece is in good condition exhibiting fading, pilling, loose threads, and wear from Cast member use. $500 - $700
1430. An EPCOT Center Journey Into Imagination Display. (EPCOT, 2000s) An oversized print of the cover of EPCOT Center Construction News (Vol. 1, No.6), mounted to foam core for an exhibit display. The text gives an overview of the upcoming Journey Into Imagination attraction in Future World with an aerial photo of the Pavilion under construction. Measuring 23.5” x 18.25”, the display piece is in very good condition with wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400
1431. An EPCOT Center Matchbook. (EPCOT, 1980s) A matchbox from EPCOT Center, featuring distinctive purple matches with silver heads. Measuring 2” x 2”, the unused matchbook is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200
1432. Maestrom Safety Warnings Sign. (Epcot, 2000s) A safety sign from World Showcase’s Maelstrom ride in the Norway Pavilion. Measuring 18”x 13”, the steel sign is in good condition, with scuffs scratches, and edge wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1434. An Epcot Food & Wine Festival LightLab Sign. (Epcot, 2010s) A sign directing guests toward the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival LightLab. Beginning in 2017, the Festival featured the memorable LightLab indoor area where food and beverages glowed in the dark, illuminated with blacklight effects. The sign was removed after the Festival, has not been tested for function, and may require servicing to operate. Measuring 24” in diameter and standing 74.75” tall on a 5” thick pole, the double-sided sign displays in very good condition exhibiting scuffs, scratches, and wear from its original Park display, retaining its original electrical box. $800 - $1,000
1433. An Akershus Themed Restaurant Design Package. (Epcot, 2003) A design package for the Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Epcot. Included are plans for a buffet decorative carving, a railing redo, and a back bar finish. Also included in this lot is a design for a tiki camera themed to the Magic Kingdom’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Measuring 11” x 17”, the package is in good condition with marks and wear from use and a Magic Kingdom logo printout glued to the tiki camera design. $100 - $200
1435. An Epcot International Food and Wine Remy Figure. (Epcot, 2019) A double-sided Epcot International Food and Wine figure of Remy from “Ratatouille.” Measuring 26.75” x 30” and .25” thick on a 16” x 3” base plate, the aluminum figure is in very good condition with minor peeling of the applique and laminate coating, scuffs and scratches, and wear from Park display. $500 - $700
1436. An EPCOT Center World Showcase Tin Tray. (EPCOT Center, 1982) An EPCOT Center World Showcase Center tin tray featuring imagery from the various world pavilions in the Park. Measuring 11.75” x 14.5”, the tray is in fair condition with stains, wear, and heavy oxidation, especially on the right side and the back. $200 - $400
1438. Kitchen Kaberet Mr. Broccoli Plush Toy. (EPCOT, 1981) A rare plush toy of Mr. Broccoli from EPCOT’s Kitchen Kabaret. Mr. Broccoli delivered the memorable “Cha-chacha!” during the Colander Combo and Fiesta Fruit sequence of the attraction. Measuring 7” tall, this plush toy is in good condition with light wear from display. $200 - $400
1437. An EPCOT Center Passport, Stickers, and Button. (EPCOT Center, 1980s) A souvenir EPCOT Center passport with stickers for each of the 11 World Showcase Pavilions, and an “I’m a World Showcase Traveler” button. Measuring 3.75” x 5.5”, the passport and 4” x 3.5” sticker sheets are in fine condition, with only the China flag sticker removed from the sheet and placed in the first space in the passport. The 3” diameter button is in fine condition. $200 - $400
1439. An Epcot Laser-Etched Commemorative Mickey Paperweight. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A laser-etched Mickey Mouse commemorative paperweight featuring the slogan “Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand,” housed inside an elegant wooden box with the EPCOT 2000 logo on the lid. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the paperweight is in fine condition. The 3.75” x 5” box is in very good condition with some scuffs, scratches, and wear. $100 - $200
1440. A “We are Building the Future Epcot” Sign. (Epcot, 2010s) A “We are Building the Future Epcot” sign used during a period of refurbishment at Epcot. The sign features screen-printed lettering over a PVC board. Measuring 18” x 24”, the sign is in good condition with scratches and stains on both sides from Park use. $200 - $400
1441. An EPCOT Center View-Master 3D Future World Set. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Future World No. 1 3D View-Master set from EPCOT Center. Included on the three reels are pictures of attractions such as Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, Horizons, and more. Measuring 3” in diameter in 4.5” x 8.5”, the set is in good condition with creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
1443. A Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center Book. (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir book titled “Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow.” This book celebrates the grand opening of EPCOT and shares the story of the Park’s creation through great photos and information. The 240-page hardcover book measures 12.5”x 9.75” and is in very good condition, with very slight wear from handling and a name written inside. $200 - $400
1442. EPCOT Center Opening Press Booklets. (EPCOT, 1982) A collection of five EPCOT opening press kit booklets featuring overviews on The Land, Spaceship Earth, World of Motion, The American Adventure, and the Mexico pavilion. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, each 12 to 20 page booklet is in very good condition with very light wear to the covers only. $100 - $200
1444. An EPCOT Center
Bronze and Wood Plaque. (EPCOT, 1980s) An EPCOT Center bronze and wood plaque featuring the Park’s logo inside a Mickey Mouse head silhouette. Measuring 13” x 14”, the plaque is in good condition with scratches, water damage, and wear from use. $300 - $500
1445. A General Motors World of Motion
Pin. (Epcot, 1980s-1990s) A World of Motion pin featuring the logo of the attraction’s sponsor, General Motors. World of Motion brought Park Guests on an Audio-Animatronic-filled ride through the history of transportation. After World of Motion closed in 1996, GM stayed on as the sponsor of its replacement, Test Track. Measuring 1.5” x 1.5”, the pin is in good condition with scratches from use, tape residue on the back, and oxidation from age. $100 - $200
Disney-MGM Studios, the third Park at the Walt Disney World Resort, opened in 1989 as a theme park celebrating cinema and a working production studio. The centerpiece of the Park was a replica of the legendary Grauman’s Chinese Theater, which housed The Great Movie Ride. When the MGM license ran out, the Park was rebranded as Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Movie-centric lands that have been added since then include Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
1446. A Disney’s Hollywood Studios Flag. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2000s-10s)
A large flag that once flew near the entrance of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Measuring 56” x 35”, the flag is in fair-to-good condition exhibiting fading, scuffs, dust retention, areas of fraying, loose threads, and wear from sun exposure during its original Park display and age of materials. $500 - $700
1448. A Disney-MGM Studios License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1990) A DisneyMGM Studios license plate, originally gifted to Walt Disney World Employees to promote the new theme park. Measuring 6” x 12”, the piece is in very good condition with some small scuffs. $100 - $200
1449. A Disney-MGM “Magic of Animation” Recording Light Prop. (Disney-MGM, 1989-90s) An original recording light fixture used within The Magic of Animation attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. The light fixture measures 4.5” x 2.75” x 3.25” and is in very good condition, retaining its hardware, and exhibiting light scuffs and wear from Park display. $800 - $1,000
1447. A Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1989) A Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park sign featuring Mickey Mouse with a clapboard, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio logo, and stars in spotlights. Measuring 20.25” x 21.25”, the acrylic board with mirrored elements sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1450. A Disney-MGM Studios 4-Day WorldPassport Ticket. (Disney/MGM, 198789) A Special Edition Four-Day WorldPassport commemorating the opening of Disney-MGM Studios, with the original envelope. This unused voucher retains its stub and can be exchanged for four days admission to any Walt Disney World Park. Numbered “006189”, the 3.75” x 11” commemorative ticket and envelope are in very good condition, with light handling wear to the stub and edges. $200 - $400
1453. An Animator Mickey Disney-MGM Hand-Painted Cel. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A souvenir Mickey Mouse serigraph cel from the Theme Park Animation Gallery at Disney-MGM Studios. The piece has a character image size of 5.5” x 5.5” on its 13.5” x 11” cel sheet and is in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200
1451. A Star Tours Launch Team Cast Member Shirt. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A Star Tours Launch Team shirt given exclusively to Walt Disney World Cast Members who opened the attraction at Disney-MGM Studios in 1989. Measuring a size large, the pre-shrunk cotton shirt appears unworn and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
1454. A Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show Sign. (Walt Disney World, 20052006) A Lights, Motors, Action!: Extreme Stunt Show sign from the Happiest Celebration on Earth. In honor of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, Disney Parks around the world received new updates or attractions. Disney’s Hollywood Studios opened a clone of the car stunt show Lights, Motors, Action from Disneyland Paris. Measuring 23.25” in diameter, the metal and foam board sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1452. A Sid Cahuenga’s One-Of-A-Kind Shop PhotoPass Sign. (Disney-MGM, 20042013) A sign promoting Disney’s Photo Pass service at Sid Cahuenga’s One-Of-A-Kind Shop on Hollywood Boulevard at Disney-MGM Studios. Measuring 23” x 33”, the vinyl board sign displays in very good condition, with scuffs and wear from Park use, and a repaired 3” split to the top left corner. $200 - $400
1455. A Great Movie Ride Closing Card. (Walt Disney World, 2017) A Cast Member souvenir card from The Great Movie Ride’s closure. The memorable attraction, housed in a replica of Mann’s Chinese Theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, closed to make way for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Measuring 5” x 7”, the card is in very good condition with a 0.25” crease and very light wear. $100 - $200
1456. A Great Movie Ride Translight Poster. (Disney, 1980s-1990s) A Translight poster for the Disney-MGM Studios opening day attraction The Great Movie Ride. The poster was printed onto plexiglass, resulting in a slightly lower-resolution appearance when viewed closely. Measuring 38” x 58”, the art is in good condition, with some of the image missing along the edges from scraping. $4,000 - $6,000
1457. A Great Movie Ride Busby Berkeley Dancer Figure. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A Busby Berkeley dancer figure from the opening scene of the Great Movie Ride. The first tableau recreates Berkeley’s 1933 Footlight Parade with a “cake” of about thirty identical dancers. For the first year of the ride’s operation, this cake rotated with water jets, but mechanical and plumbing problems led to it modifying into a static scene with light effects adding “kinetics.” Measuring 78”x35.5”x13.5”, the figure is in very good condition, with the right index finger missing, a spot of paint loss to the left hand, and small scuffs and wear from handling and Park use. $2,000 - $4,000
1458. A Great Movie Ride Patrick J. Ryan’s Bar Window Pane. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A window pane from Patrick J. Ryan’s bar, featured in The Great Movie Ride. Patrick J. Ryan is a bootlegger and mob boss from the 1931 Warner Brothers classic “The Public Enemy.” The film’s bar was part of the gangster scene in the now-closed attraction that celebrated our love of movies. Measuring 39.75” x 43.5”, the plexiglass window pane displays in good condition with intentional distress, sections of scratches, long scrapes, paint loss, and wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
1459. A Great Movie Ride Pool and Billiards Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-2000s) A pool and billiards sign from The Great Movie Ride. The attraction had a gangster section featuring many buildings modeled after those from the 1931 film, “The Public Enemy.” This sign was from a pool and billiards hall in the scene and reads, “4 Tables of Pool, 2 Tables of Billiards.” Measuring 47” x 50”, the plexiglass sign displays in good condition with intentional distress, stains, light paint loss, and wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
1460. A Great Movie Ride Horror Scene
Mummy Figure. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A limited animatronic mummy figure from the Egyptian Temple scene in The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The skeletal figure is reinforced with a steel pole through the spine and hinged joints to allow movement. The figure measures 60” x 13” x 8.5” thick and is in very good Park-used condition with intentional distress to the mummy and tattered clothing, the right foot missing, oxidation to metal parts, and wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000
1461. A Great Movie Ride Horror Scene
Mummy Figure. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A limited animatronic mummy figure from the Egyptian Temple scene in The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The skeletal figure is reinforced with a steel pole through the spine and hinged joints to allow movement. The figure measures 59” x 14” x 9.5” thick and is in very good Park-used condition with intentional distress to the mummy and tattered clothing, the right foot missing, oxidation to metal parts, and wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000
1462. A Great Movie Ride Horror Scene
Mummy Figure. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A limited animatronic mummy figure from the Egyptian Temple scene in The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The skeletal figure is reinforced with a steel pole through the spine and hinged joints to allow movement. The figure measures 60” x 17” x7” thick and is in very good Park-used condition with intentional distress to the mummy and tattered clothing, oxidation to metal parts, and wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000
1463. A Great Movie Ride Mummy Animatronic Figure. (DisneyMGM Studios, 1989) An animatronic mummy figure from the Egyptian Temple scene in The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The base the figure is affixed to is labeled “Great Moments,” referencing the original name of the attraction when it was first planned for an Epcot pavilion as “Great Moments at the Movies.” The figure stands 60” tall atop the 21”x18”x18” high base, bringing the entire height of the piece to 78”. Both the base and figure are in very good Park-used condition, with intentional distress to the mummy. $3,000 - $5,000
1464. The Ellen DeGeneres Animatronic Head Skin & Costume. (EPCOT/The Ellen DeGeneres Show, 1996/2018) The animatronic skin and costume of the Ellen DeGeneres figure in Ellen’s Energy Adventure, and the mannequin it appeared with on the Ellen DeGeneres show in 2018. The primeval diorama in this attraction featured an Audio-Animatronic figure of Ellen which was removed when it stopped working in 2014. The attraction was closed in 2017, and in January of 2018 the writers on The Ellen DeGeneres Show surprised her with this figure on air. With the skin removed from its animatronic frame and stretched over this mannequin, it gave the already aging likeness an appearance that Ellen herself described as looking “like Annabelle’s mother.” Included are the original head skin of the Imagineering-produced Ellen figure, with its red shirt and pants worn in the attraction. The mannequin, hair, and blue denim shirt are from its appearance on the 2018 television show and later viral uses by the staff. Standing 63” tall, the figure is 4 inches shorter than Ellen herself. The clothes, mannequin, and hair are in very good condition with wear from handling. The animatronic latex skin is in fair to good condition for its age, with large cracks at the neck, much wear to the eyelids and mouth, and large cracks in the scalp. This item is not for the faint of heart, and requires special shipping arrangements, please consult before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
1465. A Disneyland Kelly & Michael Live Shuttle Stop Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A sign identifying the audience shuttle stop for the “Live with Kelly and Michael” broadcast from the Disneyland Resort’s Diamond Celebration. Measuring 22” x 32”, the sign is in good condi tion with velcro taped to the front and back, scratches, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1467. A Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Original Stormtrooper Prop. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2010s-2020s) An original prop of a relief stormtrooper helmet from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 1.25” x 2” x 2.25” high, the concrete decoration is in very good condition with intentional distress. $300 - $500
1466. A Disney World Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Original Prop. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2010s-2020s) An original prop from Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The prop was cast in a translucent resin and treated with texturing and paint for a realistic, petrified look. Measuring 4” x 22”, the prop is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
The Animal Kingdom, the fourth Park constructed at Walt Disney World, sets itself apart from the previous Parks with an emphasis on live animal exhibits as opposed to AudioAnimatronics. Here magic is created through the beauty of the natural world with seven areas dedicated to exotic locations including Asia, Africa, and the fictional Pandora- The World of Avatar.
1470. A Dinosaur Attraction
Host Costume. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2008) A costume worn by Dinosaur Attractions Hosts at DinoLand U.S.A. Included are a size large shirt and a pair of pants measuring “32”. Each piece is in very good condition exhibiting a few small faint scuffs and light wear from Cast Member use. $300 - $500
1469. A DinoLand U.S.A. Primeval Whirl Ride Vehicle Piece. (Walt Disney World, 2002-2020) A ride vehicle part from the now-defunct Primeval Whirl in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the first roller coaster in the Park. Located in DinoLand U.S.A., this Wild Mouse-style coaster had vehicles that would spin during the ride. Measuring 21.5” x 60”, the ride vehicle part is in good condition with heavy stains on the glass, a 18” tear at the bottom where the part was detached, and typical wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
1471. An Animal Kingdom Hand-Painted Elephant Sign. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1990s-2010s) A fiberglass hand-painted sign of an orange elephant from Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Measuring 7” x 12”, the sign is in very good condition with intentional distress and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1472. A Kilimanjaro Safaris African Animals Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A sign showing animals of the African woodlands and savannah from the Kilimanjaro Safaris in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. These signs were displayed in the attraction’s ride vehicles to help Guests identify the various wildlife they encountered on their safari. Measuring 5.25” x 38.75”, the sign is in very good condition with intended holes for display, $300 - $500
Orlando. The land, bustling with out-of-this-world flora, is bioluminescent and glows at night. Measuring 3” x 9”, the wire leaves display in very good condition with light cracks and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1474. A Collection of Pandora: The World of Avatar Plants. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A collection of four plant props from Pandora: The World of Avatar in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney Imagineers installed a mix of living plants and sculpted flora to give the land an otherworldly feeling. Measuring from 6.25” x 8.25” to 17.5” x 18”, the plant props are in very good condition with “WDI 2021” inscriptions written on them in marker and typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1475. A Pair of Pandora: The World of Avatar Branches. (Walt Disney World, 2010s-2020s) A pair of branches from Pandora: The World of Avatar in the Animal Kingdom. The land is set a generation after the events of the multi-billion dollar franchise, where the Na’vi aliens and humanity have achieved peace. Measuring 39.5” long and 40” long, the branches are in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500
1476. A Pair of Pandora: The World of Avatar Prop Sticks. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2010s-2020s) A pair of Parkused prop sticks from Pandora - The World of Avatar. These original props measure 30” in length and are in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
1477. A Disney Dream Maiden Voyage Invitation Box. (Disney Cruise Line, 20102011) An elaborate invitation to sail aboard the maiden voyage of the Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, Disney Dream. Inside the faux wooden chest made of paper is a save the date, a cruise journal, and a periscope with an image of the Dream inside. The save the date and the journal are 5” x 7” and the periscope is 10” long, 15” when extended. All are in very good to fine condition with minor wear, while the 8” x 17” box with magnetic clasps is in good condition with dents, scratches, and wear from storage. $100 - $200
1478. A Pair of Disney Cruise Line Inaugural License Plates. (Disney Cruise Line, 1998) A pair of Disney Cruise Line license plates from its first year in operation, still in their original packaging. Measuring 6” x 11.75”, the unopened aluminum plates are in fine condition with very light wear from stor age. $100 - $200
1479. A “The Cruise for Crews” License Plate. (Disney Cruise Line, 1998) A Cast Member-exclusive “The Cruise for Crews” license plate commemorating the inaugural sailing of the line’s first ship, the Disney Magic. Measuring 7” x 12”, the aluminum license plate is in very good condition with light scratches and wear from use. $100 - $200
1481. A Disney Cruise Line Prop Display Flag. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Cruise Line prop display flag. The hard vinyl flag is designed to permanently look as if it’s waving in the breeze. Measuring 14.75” x 20.75”, the flag is in very good condition with light edgewear, scratches, and scuffs from use. $100 - $200
1480. A Disney’s Southern Seas Ship Light. (Walt Disney World, 1978) A red light from the ship Seven Seas II that ferried Guests across the Seven Seas Lagoon at Walt Disney World. The ship was a 100 foot long steam-powered rebuild of the decommissioned Seven Seas sidewheeler, with this red light affixed to the port (left) side. The light is displayed with a wooden base and plaque, and wired so the light can operate. Measuring 6.5” x 8” x 5.5” high, this unique artifact of the long-gone vessel is in very good working condition. $100 - $200
In 1983 Tokyo Disneyland opened, closely mirroring Disneyland in Anaheim, followed by Euro Disneyland in 1992, with the name changed to Disneyland Paris in 1995. Since then two Parks have opened in China, Hong Kong and Shanghai Disneyland, and additional Parks in Paris and Tokyo. Each maintains the magic of the original while continuing to innovate and exceed Guest expectations.
1482. A Euro Disneyland Commemorative Passport Ticket. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A French language commemorative passport for Euro Disneyland, featuring Sorcerer Mickey on the sleeve and a beautiful illustration of Sleeping Beauty Castle inside. Numbered “A 005563,” the 4” x 11.75” passport and sleeve are in very good unused condition, with light handling wear $100 - $200
1483. A Disney Parks Bumper Sticker Collection. (Disney Parks, 1980s-2000s) A collection of 14 bumper stickers including three Euro Disney, five Walt Disney World, three EPCOT, two Disney-MGM Studios, and one for the Mickey Mouse car in the Daytona 500. Included in these are rare stickers for Seabase Alpha and the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. Two stickers are duplicates. Measuring from 2.75” x 15” to 4” x 16.25”, the bumper stickers are in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500
1484. A “Meet the World” AudioAnimatronics Head. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An original Audio-Animatronics head from the Meet the World main show or its “Electro Home” post-show. This piece is a fantastic example of a 1970s Audio-Animatronics head and jaw assembly, retaining its original interior frame and electronic components, butyrate plastic shell, and hand-painted, flexible latex skin carrying a “USA - 9” location code impression. Measuring 12” tall and 8”x8”, the head is mounted for display, achieving a total height of 14.5”. The head is in very good condition exhibiting scratches, scuffs, and wear from its original installation, handling, and age of its materials. $800 - $1,000
1485. A Minnie Mouse Souris Sur Glace Poster. (Disney, 1990s) A charming poster “Souris Sur Glace”Mice on Ice - created in tribute to the famous 1896 Palais de Glace poster by Jules Cheret. This high-quality print was produced for sale at Disneyland Paris and other Disney Park Galleries. Measuring 35” x 53” the poster is in fine condition. $3,000 - $5,000
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