A Journey Through the Disney Parks & Popular Culture
Lot 21. The Original Sculpt of Mister Spock’s Ears.
Welcome to our Disney Parks and Pop Culture Auction. This is our 30th auction catalog and the 30th anniversary of Van Eaton Galleries. The traditional 30th anniversary gift is pearls, and we sure do have a bunch of pearls in this auction! With rare animation art, incredible Park memorabilia, and Hollywood production props, this auction is absolutely stacked with fantastic items that you’ll want to take home.
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Inside of this catalog you’ll find over 675 lots, many of which are one-of-a-kind and truly historic items that we feel lucky to present to you. We have Mr. Spock’s ears from “Star Trek,” Disney Store display figures, Disneyland attraction posters, a Space Mountain ride vehicle, Warner Brothers production drawings, Mary Blair concept paintings, and music from the Disney Studio, including rare scores and acetates. That just scratches the surface of
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Van Eaton Galleries’ 30th anniversary celebration is just getting started. Later this year we’ll have more online-only auctions, and to top it all off, we’ll have a very special exhibition and auction featuring the estate of famed animator/director Bob Clampett. I’m personally very excited for that one.
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John Chambers revolutionized movie makeup, and many of the developments he came up with in the 1950s and 1960s are still in use today. In World War II he served as a dental technician, and after the War created not only new teeth but also ears, noses, and chins for veterans ravaged by war. This noble work gave him skills that were the foundation for a career in makeup in Hollywood. That path led him to win a special Oscar for Makeup in 1969, twelve years before the Makeup Oscar was established in 1981. His career not only contributed to the most popular franchises in Hollywood but came full circle to save lives in the real world.
1. A “List of Adrian Messenger” Kirk Douglas Life Mask. (Universal, 1962) A life mask of Kirk Douglas created by John Chambers for “The List of Adrian Messenger.” This unusual feature film starred five well-known celebrities wearing full facial latex appliances to hide their identities and dared audiences to guess who played which character, even given the names of the five actors. Kirk Douglas appeared alongside Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra, all wearing extensive facial prosthetics created by Chambers to disguise their identities. Chambers cast this mask from the mold of Douglas’ face, with it sculpted to add eyebrows and the eyes open. This lot includes a photo of Chambers and Kirk Douglas with a mask bearing the prosthetics Douglas wore in the film, and two photos of Douglas in full makeup. Measuring 8.5” x 6.25” x 4.25”, the mask is in very good condition with wear including small scuffs from production use and handling, and a few small holes in the plaster around the edges of the face from the original casting. The 8” x 10” photos are in very good condition. $2,000 - $4,000
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2. Elizabeth Taylor’s List of Adrian Messenger Life Mask. (Universal, 1963) A life mask of Elizabeth Taylor by John Chambers for “The List of Adrian Messenger” with photos by Roddy McDowall documenting its creation. This unusual feature film starred five well-known celebrities wearing full facial latex appliances to hide their identities and dared audiences to guess who played which character, even given the names of the five actors. Originally, Elizabeth Taylor was intended to be one of those actors. In 1963, John Chambers was flown to Gstaad, Switzerland to make this life cast of Taylor in secret. She was in the middle of filming “Cleopatra” in Italy at the time and flew to Gstaad without the producer’s knowledge, in the company of her best friend, actor Roddy McDowall. Included here are 19 incredibly rare photos documenting the process that were taken by McDowall, who later gave them to Chambers. The process required being fitted with a bald cap with her face encased in plaster for a claustrophobic 20 minutes, which alone may have been enough to dissuade her from participating in the film. Ultimately, Taylor refused the role in “Adrian Messenger” upon realizing how arduous the makeup process would be. Still, the photos and mask document Taylor right at a highlight of her career: after 1960’s “Butterfield 8” which earned her first Academy Award, and while filming “Cleopatra” which catapulted her into super-stardom. Measuring 11.5” x 6” x 6.25”, the mask is in very good condition, fitted with a hook on the back for display. The 8” x 10” photos are in very good condition, with light waviness expected of fiber-based photo printing, and four of them signed on the back by John Chambers. $2,000 - $4,000
It was prophetic that John Chambers did makeup on the pilot episode of “Mission: Impossible.” Later, he produced actual disguise kits for real-life C.I.A. agents to use in the field. But it was his Hollywood background that saved lives during the Iranian hostage crisis. As portrayed in the 2013 Academy Awards Best Picture Winner “Argo,” Chambers was recruited to create the illusion of a big Hollywood film production scouting locations in Iran as a cover to sneak six American diplomats hiding in the Canadian Embassy out of the country. John Goodman portrayed Chambers in the film, and several actual artifacts from Chambers’ makeup career appeared as props in the film.
“Argo” Prop. (Chambers/Warner Bros., 19662012) A rare open-eyed face cast of actress Gena Rowlands from “Peyton Place” that was used as a background prop in “Argo.” Ted Post directed 179 episodes of “Peyton Place” as well as “Beneath the Planet of the Apes,” which may provide the connection between Rowlands and Chambers. This piece was seen hanging behind John Goodman portraying Chambers, in his trailer filled with makeup and mask props. This plaster cast itself predates the 2012 film, and may date as early as the mold’s original creation in 196670s. Measuring 15.5” x 11” x 5.25” deep, the plaster cast is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $400 - $600
4. A John Chambers Bald Cap Mold Used as an “Argo” Prop. 2012) One of John Chamber’s original bald cap forms, used as a background prop in “Argo.” Chambers revolutionized bald caps for television and film. Instead of using rubber, the traditional method, he used liquid plastic sprayed onto one of two metal head-shaped forms. This original form was seen behind John Goodman portraying Chambers in the film “Argo.” It was also used for countless historic productions including “Star Trek,” “Mission: Impossible,” and even Chambers’ work with the C.I.A. The chrome metal form is supported by a rod atop a two-part base with the top designed to rotate easily to allow even application of the liquid plastic. The rod and base are covered with years of liquid plastic buildup from Chambers’ use. Measuring 10” x 10” x 15.5” high, the form is in very good condition with the wear expected from production use. $4,000 - $6,000
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5. A Beyond the Valley of the Dolls Erica Gavin Life Cast. (20th Century Fox, 1970)
A life cast of actress Erica Gavin and a rubber head used for “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.” This infamous sexploitation film featured Gavin as Roxanne, a fashion designer who is murdered on screen with a gunshot into her mouth. To create the single very lurid shot of the gun going off and blood spraying from her mouth, a plaster life cast was made directly from Gavin herself, with her mouth open to accommodate the pistol. This lot includes the plaster life cast and a foam rubber head in the same pose, with realistic glass eyes, that was used to test or create the effect. The plaster cast measures 17” x 9.5” x 14” high and is in very good condition with light wear including small scuffs and scratches from production use and age. The rubber head measures 10.5” x 10.25” x 13.5” and displays in very good condition, with crack ing across the surface, scuffs, and wear from production use. This lot also includes a Criterion Blu-ray of the film. $6,000 - $8,000
6. A John Chambers Life Mask Used in “Argo.” (Chambers/Warner Bros., 2012) A life mask of legendary makeup artist John Chambers that was used as a background prop on the set of “Argo.” Life masks are commonly taken of actors for film and television productions to create makeup appliances, and Chambers took this cast of himself in his mid-30s, likely about the same time as the hand casts dated 1955. This life mask was likely cast from the original mold especially for the 2012 film. The plaster mask measures 11.5” x 6.5” x 5.25” deep and is in very good to fine condition with one small scuff. $400 - $600
7. A Cast of John Chambers Hands Used in “Argo.” (Chambers/Warner Bros., 2012) A pair of casts of John Chambers’ hands that were used as background props on the set of “Argo.” Chambers took these casts of his hands in 1955, and labeled the base with his name and the year. This pair was likely cast from the original mold especially for the 2012 film. Each measuring 3.5” x 4.25” x 7.75” high, the plaster hands are in fine condition. $400 - $600
8. A Robert Culp Life Mask from “I Spy.” (NBC, 1966) A life mask of actor Robert Culp from “I Spy.” Culp wrote the script for the second season episode “The War Lord,” and alongside his regular role as Kelly Robinson portrayed the Chinese war lord Chuang Tzu. This mask was created by John Chambers to sculpt the extensive facial appliances that transformed Culp’s appearance into the war lord, and it still bears pencil marks and faint clay residue from sculpting those pieces. Measuring 10.5” x 6” x 5”, the life mask is in very good production-used condition, with a tiny white chip to the upper lip. $2,000 - $4,000
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9. An “I Spy” Network Affiliates Promotional Poster. (Desilu, 1965) A rare network affiliates promotional poster for the hit TV series “I Spy.” The espionage show won multiple Emmys and made history as the first television drama to feature an African American actor in a leading role. Measuring 20” x 23.25” in a 24.25” x 27.5” matte, this stylish poster displays in very good condition with light color fading and creases throughout. $200 - $400
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John Chambers’ work on “The List of Adrian Messenger” brought him to the attention of the head of make-up at 20th Century Fox, Ben Nye. When “Planet of the Apes” was greenlit, Nye knew the talent behind “Adrian Messenger” was the only one who had tackled something similar, and Chambers was called in for the job. Chambers knew the scope of this project – a world full of Apes requiring full facial latex – would cost much more than the projected 50 to 100 thousand dollars in makeup, for both materials and manpower. Chambers held a training session to mentor 78 makeup artists to work on the film. It paid off: Chambers was given a special Academy Award for Makeup in 1969, and “Planet of the Apes” became a permanent high mark in pop culture history.
10. The Maurice Evans Life Mask For Doctor Zaius. (20th Century Fox, 1967) The life mask of actor Maurice Evans used to create the best-known character of the original “Planet of the Apes” series, Doctor Zaius. John Chambers cast this in plaster, labeled it “M. Evans” himself in marker, and sculpted the Zaius prosthetic masters out of clay directly on this mask, which still bears faint clay residue from that original process. Measuring 11.5” x 6.25” x 5.25”, the mask is in very good production-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000
11. A “Planet of the Apes” Chimp 1st Master Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A mas ter model for Chimpanzee makeup designed by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes” film. Chambers cast this chimpanzee in foam to make a toolstone mold for creating full-head latex appliances that match this in appearance. Chambers himself hand wrote on the bottom “1ST CHIMP MASTER – SLIP ON MASKS (NO TEETH) 3 – ’67.” This compares to the primary character prosthetics, which included teeth and required the actor’s real teeth to be blacked out. The masks from this master were used for many secondary chimp characters in the films. Measuring 9.5” x 10.5” x 14” tall, the master model displays in good condition, even with much cracking and flaking of the surface layer from age. $3,000 - $5,000
12. A “Planet of the Apes” Orangutan 1st Master Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A master model for Orangutan makeup designed by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes” film. Chambers cast this orangutan in foam to make a toolstone mold for creating full-head latex appliances that match this in appearance. The masks from this master were used for many secondary orangutan characters in the films. Measuring 8” x 12” x 14” tall, the master model displays in good condition, with cracking and flaking of the surface layer mainly along edges and seams, and light surface discoloration from age. $4,000 - $6,000
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13. A “Planet of the Apes” Gorilla 2nd Master Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967)
A second master model for Gorilla makeup designed by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes” film. Chambers cast this gorilla in foam to make a toolstone mold for creating full-head latex appliances that match this in appearance. Chambers himself hand wrote on the bottom “2ND GORILLA MASTER L 3.67.” The masks from this master were used for many secondary gorilla characters in the films, with the second model allowing for a mix of appearances. Measuring 7.5” x 11.25” x 15” tall, the master model displays in good condition, even with cracking and flaking throughout the surface layer. $3,000 - $5,000
14. A “Planet of the Apes” Chimpanzee 2nd Master Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A second master model for Chimpanzee makeup designed by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes” film. Chambers cast this chimp in foam to make a toolstone mold for creating full-head latex appliances that match this in appearance. Chambers himself hand wrote on the bottom “2ND CHIMP SMALL 3.16.67.” The masks from this master were used for many secondary chimpanzee characters in the films, with the second model allowing for a mix of appearances. Measuring 8” x 12” x 12” tall, the master model displays in fair condition, with cracking and flaking throughout the surface layer. $3,000 - $5,000
15. A “Planet of the Apes” Orangutan 2nd Master Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A second master model for Orangutan makeup designed by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes” film. Chambers cast this orangutan in foam to make a toolstone mold for creating full-head latex appliances that match this in appearance. Chambers himself hand wrote on the bottom “ORANGUTAN 2ND MASTER 3-67.” The masks from this master were used for many secondary orangutan characters in the films, with the second model allowing for a mix of appearances. Measuring 8” x 10.5” x 14” tall, the master model displays in fair condition, with cracking and flaking throughout the surface layer. The jaw has a distinct line around it that is original to production, and would have been easily smoothed out in the molds made from this piece. $3,000 - $5,000
16. A “Planet of the Apes” Orangutan Test Makeup Head. (20th Century Fox, 1967)
A master model for a test Orangutan makeup design by John Chambers for the original “Planet of the Apes.” Chambers cast this prototype attempt at the orangutans in foam. This design was ultimately abandoned, representing an evolutionary step in Chamber’s award-winning makeup that has seldom been seen. Measuring 9.5” x 12” x 14.75” tall, the model is in very good production-used condition, with slight wear particularly around the bottom edge, with a 1” chip at one edge. $3,000 - $5,000
17. A Screen-Used Planet of the Apes Chimp Face Appliance. (20th Century Fox, 1968-73) A screen-used Chimp child facial prosthetic appliance from a “Planet of the Apes” movie. John Chambers designed the makeup for the simians in these films, and received a Special Academy Award for his ground-breaking work in creating non-human characters that could portray emotion. One of his innovations was to brush the piece with pigmented rubber cement to provide color to the latex, which is designed to fade to lighter tones on the edges of the chimp appliances. This piece was likely worn by a little person portraying a chimp child in the Ape City scenes of the films. The appliance measures 4.75” x 6” displayed on a 6” x 7.5” face form. This fragile piece was designed for very short term use and is nonetheless preserved in very good condition, with frayed edges where the appliance was attached and removed from the performer, a split in the bridge of the nose, and creasing in the delicate edges beside the eyes. $2,000 - $4,000
18. A Screen-Used Planet of the Apes Gorilla Face Appliance. (20th Century Fox, 1968-73) A screen-used Gorilla facial prosthetic appliance from a “Planet of the Apes” movie. John Chambers designed the makeup for the simians in these films, and received a Special Academy Award for his ground-breaking work in creating non-human characters that could portray emotion. One of his innovations was to brush the piece with pigmented rubber cement to provide color to the latex. The appliance measures 6.5” x 6” displayed on a 6.5” x 8.5” face form. This fragile piece was designed for very short term use and is nonetheless preserved in very good condition, with frayed edges where the appliance was attached and removed from the performer, and a split at the corner of the right eye. $2,000 - $4,000
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19. Color Model Mutant from Beneath the Planet of the Apes. (20th Century Fox, 1970) An original Color Model for the makeup prosthetics worn by actor Don Pedro Colley in “Beneath the Planet of the Apes.” John Chambers cast this head in foam, and painted it as a guide for painting the full facial prosthetic revealed by Colley in the film’s climactic ending. The bottom is labeled “1 MOLD FOR SLIP RUBBER CASTING” by John Chambers himself. Chambers also pioneered the use of silicone caulking - a relatively new product at the time - to paint the finished piece and give it a slimy appearance that it retains today. Measuring 9” x 9.25” x 13” high, the color model is in good condition, with spots of paint loss and cracking throughout as expected from age, and color and glossiness retained throughout. $3,000 - $5,000
20. Color Model Mutant from Beneath the Planet of the Apes. (20th Century Fox, 1970) An original Color Model for the makeup prosthetics worn by several mutants in “Beneath the Planet of the Apes.” John Chambers cast this head in foam, and painted it as a guide for the full facial prosthetics revealed by the mutants in the film’s climactic ending. Written on the bottom is “3 EACH G 57” by John Chambers himself. Measuring 8” x 9.5” x 12” high, the color model is in good condition, with spots of paint loss and cracking throughout as expected from age, and color and glossiness retained throughout. $3,000 - $5,000
The brand new sci-fi show “Star Trek” had a problem. As the series was readying for production, Mr. Spock’s pointed ears looked “pretty bad” according to actor Leonard Nimoy. The company that was contracted by Desilu to provide all the effects for the show was not up to the delicate work of creating realistic make-up appliances, and using another company would incur great expense. The network was pressuring Producer Gene Roddenberry to tone down or even eliminate Spock, but Roddenberry insisted Spock’s “otherworldly-ness” was crucial to the series. The head of makeup Fred Phillips, without consulting the Studio, took Nimoy to John Chambers lab to cast the first ever of what would become very famous Vulcan ear tips. Chambers’ ears met with Roddenberry’s approval, and Spock became the runaway fan-favorite character of the series. Chambers continued to provide six sets of ear tips for every episode shoot of the original series for the next three years.
21. The Original Sculpt of Mister Spock’s Ears. (Desilu, 1966) The original hand-sculpted forms for the pointed ears of Spock on the original series of “Star Trek.” Leonard Nimoy first met John Chambers on April 17, 1966, when head of makeup for the show Fred Phillips brought him to Chambers’ studio to create passable pointed ears for television’s first Vulcan. On that day, Chambers used the existing “defective” ear molds to create prosthetics using his own techniques. The pointed ears passed approval, and Nimoy returned on June 1st to have his ears cast to make the perfect fit foam appliances that would be used through all three seasons of the Original Series. John Chambers sculpted the ears in dental wax, a material he was familiar with since working as a dental technician in World War II. The wax is designed to soften at body temperature to shape, and these fragile artifacts have been carefully preserved in a safe for decades. The lot includes the John Chambers Studio invoice for the June 1st ear molds and first set of new tips, and the Desilu Studios paperwork to match. Also included are two handwritten notes and an envelope with notation by John Chambers detailing those early sessions with Nimoy, and three photos including two prints of Chambers with Nimoy, and a 1974 Paramount Studios portrait photo of Spock with a caption attributing his ears to “John Chambers expertise.” The photos are in very good condition with the 8” x 10” publicity photo showing wear from handling, with Chambers’ note taped to the bottom. The invoice and paperwork measure 8” x 8” and are in very good condition with typical wear from age and handling. The delicate original ear tip sculpts each measure 2.5” long and have been expertly preserved, displaying in fine condition. This item requires special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. Live long and prosper! $12,000 - $15,000
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22. A Collection of 11 Key Episode Invoices for Spock Ears. (Chambers/Desilu/Paramount, 1966-68) A collection of 11 invoices from John Chambers Studio for Spock ears used in key Spock episodes of “Star Trek.” Comparing invoice dates to production dates confirms this batch of paperwork includes invoices for Spock ears worn in “Charlie X,” “City on the Edge of Forever,” “Amok Time,” Mirror, Mirror,” “Spock’s Brain,” and more. Also included are invoices for bald caps that include “The Way to Eden,” and of particular note the invoice for the first Spock ears produced by Chambers on April 21 1966, which actor Leonard Nimoy credited with essentially saving the show. The invoices are stapled to matching paperwork from Desilu and Paramount Studios, and include hand notations by John Chambers and others. Measuring up to 7.5” x 8.75” each, the paperwork is in very good condition with typical wear from handling and age, including some color shift to paper, and wear around staples.
$600 - $800
23. A Collection of Spock Ear and Bald Cap Invoices. (Chambers/Desilu/Paramount, 1966-68) A collection of 12 invoices from John Chambers Studio for Spock ears and other makeup work for “Star Trek.” Comparing invoice dates to production dates confirms this paperwork includes invoices for Spock ears worn in “Dagger of the Mind,” “Catspaw,” “Metamorphosis,” “Return to Tomorrow,” “Whom Gods Destroy,” and more. Also included are invoices for bald caps for both “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” and other miscellaneous makeup work. The invoices are stapled to matching paperwork from Desilu and Paramount Studios, and include hand notations by John Chambers and others. Measuring up to 7.5” x 8.75” each, the paperwork is in very good condition with typical wear from handling and age, including some color shift to paper, and wear around staples. $600 - $800
24. A Set of “Willy Wonka” Harper Goff Concept Prints. (Paramount, 1969) A set of 15 “Wonka Mobile” concept prints by Harper Goff, the Art Director for “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. The set includes eight blueprints, six brownline prints, and one xerox print, all depicting different angles and views of the “Wonka Mobile”. These early concept prints provide a scarcely seen look at the creation of this iconic film, with several of the brownlines containing original pencil notes. The sheets measure between 11.75” x 16” and 16.75” x 24.75”. The condition is overall good to very good, with some wear including light discoloration from age, and a few sheets with some spots of water staining. $5,000 - $7,000
25. A Wonka Mobile Original Drawing and Brownline. (Paramount, 1969-70) A fantastic original drawing and brownline by art director Harper Goff for “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.” Both feature early concepts for the Wonka Mobile, with Wonka and several of the tour guests included in the illustrations. The drawing is accomplished in ink on vellum. Both the drawing and brownline are 18” x 24” and are in poor condition, with water damage which has caused some of the ink to run on the drawing, and has caused the brownline to smudge. There is some edge wear, as well as wrinkling to the page due to the water damage. These early concept pieces offer an incredible look into the development of this cult classic. $2,000 - $4,000
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26. A Pair of Harper Goff “Willy Wonka” Concept Drawings. (Paramount, 1970) A pair of original concept drawings by Harper Goff, Art Director on the feature film “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. The first drawing depicts an early “Wonka Mobile” that’s driven backwards using “front view” mirrors. The second drawing is a rough sketch of a fantastic room in the factory including Oompa-Loompas and Wonka himself. These early concepts provide a scarcely seen look at the development of this iconic classic. Both drawings are on sheets of vellum, with the Wonka Mobile drawn in felt tip, and the factory concept created in pencil. Each sheet measures approximately 17.75” x 23.75” with both in fair to poor condition overall, with some moisture staining to both sheets which has caused a blueish tint to areas of the Wonka Mobile drawing, and an orange tint to areas of the factory drawing. There are some tears, creases, and areas of wear throughout from use, including a torn portion above the head of Wonka in the factory drawing. The Wonka Mobile drawing is signed by Harper Goff in the lower-right corner. $4,000 - $6,000
27. Original Print Ad Artwork for “Caveman.” (United Artists, 1981) An original print advertisement artwork by Michael Hobson for the motion picture “Caveman” starring Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach. The artwork accomplished in ink and gouache includes a red silhouette overlay and an 8.75” x 13.5” stat of the ad as it was included in press books. With an image size of 18.5” x 19.5” on the 24” x 30” board, the piece is in very good condition with a 4.5” streak of paint loss, stains, creases, and a 1.5” x 13” section of the cel missing. $400 - $600
28. A Poster Concept Painting for “The Frisco Kid”. (Warner Bros., 1979)
A concept painting for a “The Frisco Kid” movie poster. The painting depicts Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford riding the range, with Wilder on a hobby horse. The art includes an overlay with the tag line “The greatest cowboy who ever rode into the West...from Poland” which is very similar to the final version. Measuring 18” x 24”, the painting accomplished in acrylics is in very good condition, with light wear to the text overlay from age. $400 - $600
Star Wars toys have been highly collectible ever since Kenner released the first “Early Bird” Certificate for Christmas of 1977. While millions of action figures and toys have been produced since, collectors prize the prototypes and early models that were part of their creation. This section features many never-released versions of popular toys from a galaxy far, far away.
29. A Set of Prototype LCD Sith Speeder Games and R&D File. (Hasbro, 1999-2000) A unique collection of early Sith Speeder LCD game prototypes with their development file. The game prototypes consist of an early configuration different from the final release, a second one closely resembling the final product, and two unassembled Darth Maul action figure prototypes. One of the figures is without the face deco, and one is with light green limbs. The file consists of notes, emails, revisions, designs, and photos of the toy during the R&D phase of production. Included in the lot are three final product “Star Wars Episode I” electronic hand-held Sith Speeder Games, one loose and two unopened, and the action figure Speeder that the game’s exterior is based on. Measuring up to 3” x 4.25” x 5”, the game prototypes, and the 4” unassembled Darth Maul figures, are in good condition with a broken Speeder handle and on/off button. Measuring up to 8” x 12”, the R&D folder items are in good to fine condition with light wear to the folder. Measuring 5.25” x 9.75” x 11.75” unopened in their original packaging, the final product games, which each include a 4” Darth Maul action figure as well, are in fine condition. $500 - $700
31. A Set of Star Wars Vintage Anniversary Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2006) A complete set of six Star Wars The Saga Collection Vintage cardbacks commemorating the original Kenner action figures made in the late 1970s and early 80s. Included in the set are cardbacks for Luke Skywalker: X-Wing Pilot, Han Solo, Greedo, Biker Scout, Sand People, and George Lucas as a Stormtrooper. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks, five of which are unpunched, are in good to very good condition with light wear on the front, and light edge wear on the back. $600 - $800
30. A Pre-Production 30th Anniversary Galactic Marine. (Hasbro, 2006) A pre-production Star Wars 30th anniversary Galactic Marine action figure sealed on the original card. The figure is packaged with a nonmatching Lava Miner coin. Measuring 2.25” x 4” in the original 6” x 9” packaging, the unopened toy is in fine condition. $200 - $400
32. A Star Wars Pre-Production Biggs Darklighter Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A pre-production Star Wars 30th anniversary Biggs Darklighter action figure sealed on the original card. The figure is packaged with a non-matching Ralph McQuarrie-style Stormtrooper coin. Measuring 2.25” x 4” in the original 6” x 9” packaging, the unopened toy is in fine condition. $200 - $400
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33. A Star Wars Rebel Honor Guard with Mace Windu Coin. (Hasbro, 2007) A pre-production Star Wars 30th anniversary Rebel Honor Guard action figure sealed on the original card. The figure is packaged with a non-matching Mace Windu coin. Measuring 2.5” x 5” tall with its staff and 6” x 9” in its original packaging, the unopened toy is in fine condition. $200 - $400
35. A Set of Star Wars Vintage Anniversary Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2007) A complete set of six Star Wars Vintage 30th Anniversary cardbacks commemorating the original Kenner action figures made in the late 1970s and early 80s. Included in the set are cardbacks for Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, IG-88, Imperial Stormtrooper, and Bossk. Measuring 6” x 9”, the unpunched cardbacks are in good to very good condition with light wear to the front of two, and edge wear to the back bottom of all. $300 - $500
34. A Star Wars Pre-Production Stormtrooper Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A pre-production Star Wars 30th anniversary Imperial Stormtrooper sealed on the original card. The packaging is intact but was produced and sealed with no Stormtrooper collector’s coin. Measuring 1.5” x 3.75” in its original 6” x 9” packaging, the unopened toy is in fine condition. $200 - $400
36. A Star Wars Pre-Production Clone Trooper Action Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A 30th Anniversary Star Wars Saga Legends Clone Trooper Officer action figure. This pre-production version of the figure has a shorter yellow line on the helmet crest than the final product and is packaged with a “Star Wars Episode II” coin. Measuring roughly 1.5” x 3.75”, sealed on the original 6” x 9” card, the action figure is in fine condition. $100 - $200
37. A Star Wars Pre-Production Clone Trooper Action Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A 30th Anniversary Star Wars Saga Legends Clone Trooper Officer action figure. This pre-production version of the figure has a shorter red line on the helmet crest than the final product and is packaged with a “Star Wars Episode II” coin. Measuring 2” x 4” tall, sealed on the original 6” x 9” card, this action figure is in fine condition. $100 - $200
38. A Star Wars Pre-Production Clone Trooper Action Figure. (Hasbro, 2007) A 30th Anniversary Star Wars Saga Legends Clone Trooper Officer action figure. This pre-production version of the figure has a shorter blue line on the helmet crest than the final product, and is packaged with a “Star Wars Episode II” coin. Measuring roughly 1.5” x 3.75”, sealed on the original 6” x 9” card, the action figure is in fine condition. $100 - $200
39. A Collection of Star Wars 30th Anniversary Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2007) A collection of 24 Star Wars 30th Anniversary cardbacks, including cardbacks of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Princess Padme, and more. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks are in good to very good condition with heavy creases to the top of three and very light wear to half. $2,000 - $3,000
40. A Droid Factory Pre-Production Set with Rejected Luke. (Hasbro, 2008) A rare 30th Anniversary Star Wars Droid Factory pre-production action figure set with Luke Skywalker and R2-D2. This pre-production smiling Luke figure was rejected by Lucasfilm, with the final released version neutral-expressioned. Included are a Rebel Alliance helmet and an assassin droid C-3PX right droid arm. Measuring roughly 1.5” x 3.75” and 1.5” x 2.75”, sealed in the original 3.25” x 5.75” x 6” packaging, the action figures are in fine condition. $200 - $400
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41. A Star Wars Legacy Pre-Production Imperial Engineer. (Hasbro, 2008) A Star Wars The Legacy Collection Imperial Engineer: Star Wars Battlefront II action figure sealed on the original card. This pre-production version of the figure has a grey vest, while the final product was released with a black vest. Measuring roughly 1.5” x 3.75”, on the original 6” x 9” card, the action figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
42. A Collection of “Star Wars The Clone Wars” Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2008-2009) A collection of 24 “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” cardbacks, including cardbacks for Anakin Skywalker, C-3PO, Princess Padme, and more. Missing from the set are numbers 3, 8, and 27. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks are in very good to fine condition with light wear on a few. $2,000 - $3,000
43. A Collection of Star Wars Legacy Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 20082009) A collection of 35 Star Wars The Legacy Collection cardbacks, including cardbacks for Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Darth Vader, and more. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks are in very good condition with light wear. $2,000 - $3,000
44. A Set of Star Wars Legacy Pre-Production Figures. (Hasbro, 2009)
A set of six rare pre-production 2009 Target Geonosis Arena Showdown Star Wars Legacy Collection action figure sets with flat cardboard columns, each in a pose different than the final product. The action figures include Coleman Trebor, Jango Fett, Kit Fisto, Geonosian Warrior, Mace Windu, Battle Droid Commander, Joclad Danva, Battle Droid, Roth-Del Masona, Super Battle Droid, Yoda, and Droideka. Measuring roughly from 1.5” x 2” to 2.5” x 4.75”, unopened in their original 3.5” x 5” x 7” packaging, the action figures are in fine condition. $500 - $700
45. A Star Wars Saga Legends Pre-Production Han Solo. (Hasbro, 2009) A Star Wars Saga Legends Pre-Production Han Solo action figure. The Han figure in this pre-production version doesn’t come with a vest. Measuring roughly 2” x 4”, sealed on its original 5.5” x 8.25” card, this action figure is in fine condition. $200 - $400
47. A Star Wars Geonosis Arena PreProduction Figure Set. (Hasbro, 2009) A Star Wars Legacy Collection Coleman Trebor and Jango Fett pair of action figures. This rare Geonosis Arena Showdown set is one of six, and is in a different pre-production pose than the final product. Measuring roughly 2” x 4.5”, in their original unopened 3.5” x 5” x 7” packaging, the action figures are in fine condition.
$200 - $400
46. A 2009 Star Wars Legacy Luke Pre-Production Pose. (Hasbro, 2009) A rare pre-production Star Wars Legacy Collection Luke Skywalker action figure with different packaging than the final release, sealed on the original card. The officially released figure featured Luke facing the front. Measuring 2.5” x 3.5” in its original 5.5” x 8” packaging, the toy is in fine condition with a light bend to the gun from the manufacturing process.
$200 - $400
48. A Collection of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2009-2010) A collection of 55 (of a possible 65) “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” cardbacks. Measuring 5.5” x 8.25”, the cardbacks are in overall very good to fine condition with very minor wear to a few. $2,000 - $3,000
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49. A Set of Star Wars CIV Foil Cardback Giveaways. (Hasbro, 2010) A set of four “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” The Vintage Collection CIV foil cardback giveaways, including cardbacks for Anakin Skywalker, Clone Commander Cody, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and General Grievous. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks, of which two are unpunched, are in fine condition with a minor smudge towards the top front of General Grievous. $100 - $200
51. A Star Wars Clone Trooper PreProduction Action Figure. (Hasbro, 2010) A pre-production Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith The Vintage Collection Clone Trooper action figure. This pre-production version of the figure has the helmet off, while the final product of the toy has the helmet on. Measuring 2” x 3.75”, sealed on the original 6” x 9” card, the action figure is in fine condition with the helmet having some discoloration. $200 - $400
50. A Set of Star Wars Pre-Production Speeder Bike Figures. (Hasbro, 2010) A pre-production Star Wars: The Clone Wars Battle Packs Speeder Bike Recon action figure set with two Clone Troopers on speeder bikes. This pre-production version has the bikes and figures facing each other, while in the final released version, they are on top of one another. Measuring 3.5” x 10.25” each (with the Clone Troopers on the bike), sealed in their original 4” x 7” x 14” packaging, the action figures are in fine condition. $200 - $400
52. A Set of Star Wars Saga Legends Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2010-2011) A set of 28 unused Star Wars Saga Legends cardbacks, including cardbacks for Darth Vader, Han Solo, Mace Windu, Yoda, and more. Missing from the set are numbers 2 and 7, and 24 and 26 (which were never made). Measuring 5.5” x 8.25”, the cardbacks are in good to fine condition with a heavy crease at the bottom left corner of one, and light wear to five. $2,000 - $3,000
53. A Set of Star Wars The Vintage Collection Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2010-2011) A set of 22 unused cardbacks for the Star Wars The Vintage Collection action figures based on the original Kenner action figures made in the late 1970s and early 80s. Included are cardbacks for Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, Han Solo, two designs for Darth Vader, and more. Measuring 6” x 9”, the cardbacks, 16 of which are unpunched, are in very good to fine condition with minor edge wear to a few, and a small crease to the back bottom right corner of Han Solo. $2,000 - $3,000
55. An Unproduced Set of Star Wars Angry Birds Telepods. (Hasbro, 2000s) A set of four unproduced Star Wars Angry Birds Telepods. Telepods were tiny figurines with a QR code on the bottom allowing the user to “teleport” that figurine’s character into an Angry Birds game. Because these telepods were not produced, the QR code on the bottom of the figurines is nonfunctional. Measuring up to 1.25” x 1.25” each, this set displays in fine condition. $100 - $200
54. A Set of “Star Wars: Revenge of the Jedi” Cardbacks. (Hasbro, 2011) A set of 9 unused cardbacks for the Star Wars The Vintage Collection “Return of the Jedi” action figures based on the original Kenner figures made in the late 1970s and early 80s. These cardbacks feature the film’s original title “Revenge of the Jedi,” which was changed late in production. Included in the set are cardbacks for Boba Fett, R2-D2, Rebel Commando, Wicket, Stormtrooper, Han Solo, B-Wing Pilot, Princess Leia, and TIE Fighter Pilot. Measuring 6” x 9”, the unpunched cardbacks are in fine condition with a very soft 2.5” scuff line on the back right side of the Wicket, and a small piece of tape on the back bottom edge of the Stormtrooper. $600 - $800
56. A Pre-Production VSP Star Wars Desert Landspeeder. (Hasbro, 2015) A pre-production VSP of the Star Wars Episode VII Desert Landspeeder including a special edition Finn (Jakku) action figure with 0343 inscribed on his forehead. This sample was generated by the factory producing the line to get approval for its production and position in the package. VSPs are often produced uniquely with whatever packaging happens to be on hand. Measuring 3.5” x 10.5” x 14” in its unopened original box without the “Star Wars” logo on the front, this Desert Landspeeder and accessories are presumed to be in fine condition. $200 - $400
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As Mickey Mouse rose to superstardom, he wasn’t the only animated star in town. From Warner Brothers came Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny - a worthy challenger to Mickey - and from Walter Lantz came the zany Woody Woodpecker and adorable Andy Panda. As Americans welcomed television into their homes, Hanna-Barbera introduced viewers to “The Flintstones,” a Stone Age family inspired by “The Honeymooners.” Animation is also the perfect medium for popular comic strip characters to come to life: Charles Schulz’ Peanuts made their TV debut in 1965 and remain perennial favorites today.
57. A Multi-Signed Ub Iwerks Christmas Card. (Iwerks, 1934-35) A hand-drawn Christmas card featuring a caricature of Ub Iwerks, signed by the staff of the Iwerks Studio. In 1930 Ub left Disney to set up his own Studio under distributor Pat Powers, producing cartoons featuring characters Flip the Frog and Willie Whopper. This card shows Ub surrounded by piles of animation equipment and tools with improbable “-er” names, clearly an inside joke. The card includes no less than 44 signatures, representing most if not all of the staff of the Studio. Included are animation legends such as Carl Stalling, who signed “Herr Stalling” in another shared joke with Iwerks, and Bick Bickenbach who illustrated the card. Accomplished in ink and gouache, the card measures 11.5” x 14.5” and is in very good condition with edge wear including discoloration from handling and age and some spotting. $2,000 - $4,000
1941) An extremely rare animator’s maquette of the villain C. Bagley Beetle from “Mr. Bug Goes to Town.” Maquettes such as this one were used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating characters. Hand-painted and constructed of plaster, only a handful were produced and distributed among the animators. Measuring 4.25” x 5.25” x 9” tall, the maquette displays in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, crazing, and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000
Clark, 1940s) Known for creating the first Mickey Mouse Doll, Charlotte Clark experimented with creating cartoon superstars from other studios as well. This Woody Woodpecker doll is a wonderful example of that. Measuring 15” tall, the doll came from Clark’s personal collection and was given to relatives in the late ‘40s. The doll is made from textured material with oilcloth eyes and hand-stitched accents, mouth and eyebrows. The doll shows some wear and the stuffing in the neck has softened so that the head tends to flop over. Overall, the doll presents beautifully and is the only example we have ever seen. $500 - $700
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60. A Papa Panda Production Cel with Terrytoons Background. (Walter Lantz/Terrytoons, 1941/1948) An original production cel of Papa Panda from the Andy Panda short “Dizzy Kitty,” paired with a Terrytoons background. After Courvoisier’s sales of Disney animation cels proved lucrative, other studios followed suit, leading to this particular pairing. The cel features a silkscreened dedication from Walter Lantz and is paired with a production background from the Terrytoons 1948 Farmer Al Falfa short “Hounding the Hares.” The character image measures 5.75” x 6.25” on a 9” x 12” cel, and is in good condition with scratches, stains, and light paint loss from age, while the 9” x 13” background displays in very good condition with light paint loss, scuffs, and wear from production use. $300 - $500
62. An Early Production Drawing of Porky Pig. (Warner Bros. 1936)
A page of Porky Pig character sketches from the production of “Little Beau Porky.” The sheet includes two images of Porky in his outfit from that film, and three expression studies. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with image sizes measuring from 1” x 1” to 2” x 2.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, this piece is in very good condition with soft creases, discoloration and edge wear, and very light spotting along the bottom edge. $300 - $500
61. A Merrie Melodies W.C. Squeals Production Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1936) A production drawing of W.C. Squeals, a caricature of American actor and comedian W.C. Fields, from the Merrie Melodies short “At Your Service Madame.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with an image size of 1.25” x 2” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in good condition with a soft crease to the top left corner, discoloration, smudges, and wear from age. $300 - $500
63. “Woods Are Full of Cuckoos” Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1937) Three original production drawings of Owl Kott, a caricature satirizing Alexander Woollcott’s Town Crier radio program from the Merrie Melodies short “Woods Are Full of Cuckoos.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with image sizes measuring from 4.5” x 4.5” to 4.5” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, these drawings are in good condition with minor spotting, discoloration, and creasing along the edges. $300 - $500
64. A Collection of Warner Bros. Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1938-1939) A collection of seven Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies production drawings, three from the 1939 short “Hobo Gadget Band,” three from the 1938 short “A-Lad-In Baghdad,” and one from an unknown production. With image sizes measuring from 1.5” x 1.75” to 6.5” x 7” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings accomplished in graphite and colored pencils display in very good condition with light wear, minor stains, light creasing, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
65. An Original 1939 Porky Pig Drawing. (Cohen, 1939) An original Porky Pig drawing by Warner Brothers animator Herman Cohen as a gift to “Ruthie” in 1939. Accomplished in mixed media, the hand-painted drawing measures 9.5” x 11.25” and is in very good condition with light wear from age, and scuffs and smudges to the edges. $300 - $500
66. A Porky Pig Swears Blooper Reel Production Drawing. (Warner Bros, 1938) An original production drawing of Porky Pig from the infamous short in which he swears. The short, created for a Warner Brothers’ blooper reel, features Porky hitting his hand with a hammer, stammering and saying “son of a gun,” then laughing as he says the viewer probably thought he was going to say “son of a b****.” Animated by the legendary Rod Scribner, the short was not publicly available until it appeared on several DVD releases as a special feature in 2006. With an image size of 4.75” x 6.75” on a 9.5” x 12” piece of drawing paper, this pencil drawing of Porky Pig is in very good condition with light creases and typical production notations. $600 - $800
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67. An Original “Sioux Me” Production Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1939) An original production drawing of an Indigenous American from the Merrie Melodies short “Sioux Me.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with an image size of 4.75” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing displays in good to very good condition with discoloration along the edges, light smudges, soft creases to the bottom left, and a light crease to the top right. $300 - $500
68. A Collection of Groucho Marx Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1941) A collection of nine production drawings of Groucho Marx from the Merrie Melodies short, “Hollywood Steps Out.” Accomplished in graph ite and colored pencil with image sizes measuring from 5.5” x 6.25” to 3.5” x 3.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings range from good to fine condition with discoloration, mostly at the edges, light creases, and wear from age. $600 - $800
in graphite and colored pencil with image sizes measuring from 6.75” x 7.5” to 2.5” x 3” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings range from good to very good condition with discoloration, mostly at the edges, light creases and wear in the corners, light smudges, and minor stains on three. $500 - $700
70. Hollywood Steps Out Sally Rand Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1941) A collection of 42 production drawings of celebrity fan dancer Sally Rand from “Hollywood Steps Out.” The drawings include one in color of “Sally Strand” behind her concealing bubble, and 41 of her wearing the gag barrel which is revealed after Harpo Marx pops the bubble. The set includes a deleted extended scene of her turning and walking away, revealing a “This End Up” label across her derriere. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawings are in very good condition with typical light wear from production use and age. $2,000 - $4,000
71. A Collection of “Bug Parade” Production Drawings. (Warner Bros., 1941) A collection of 18 production drawings of a Wasp in a corset and a Fly from the Merrie Melodies short “Bug Parade.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with image sizes measuring from 2.75” x 3.5” to 5.25” x 8.25” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, these drawings are in good to very good condition with a few small pinholes, edge and corner wear, including a small .5” tear to the edge of two, discoloration from age, and very light handling wear. $500 - $700
72. A Collection of “Wackiki Wabbit” Production Drawings. (Warner Brothers, 1943) A collection of 48 original rough animation drawings from “Wackiki Wabbit” directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon finds Bugs Bunny stranded on a desert island with two castaways, with all three characters found throughout these drawings. With various character image sizes, the drawings accomplished in graphite on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, are in very good production used condition with some smudges and wear from handling and age. $1,000 - $2,000
73. An Original Flintstones Production Cel and Background. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960s) An original production cel of Fred Flintstone from a 1960s episode of “The Flintstones.” The cel has been placed on a handpainted production background from a 1980s Flintstones episode. The image of Fred measures 2”x4” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation cel. The original background measures 13”x10.5”. The artwork is in fine condition. $400 - $600
74. An Original Flintstones Production Cel and Background. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960s) An original production cel of Betty Rubble from a 1960s episode of “The Flintstones.” The cel has been placed on a handpainted production background from a 1980s Flintstones episode. The image of Betty measures 3”x4.5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation cel. The original background measures 13”x10.5”. The artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500
75. A Rare Jay Ward Signed Scene Cel. (Jay Ward, 1980s) An extremely rare “scene cel” signed by animation legend, Jay Ward. In the 1980s, Jay Ward, the creator of the Rocky And Bullwinkle Show, produced hand-painted cels to sell at his Jay Ward Emporium on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. The cels usually featured characters from a specific series, however this cel features all the major characters that Ward created. The total image size of the characters is 9” x 7” on an untrimmed 12.5” x 10.5” animation cel. Ward hand-signed the cel in the center of his characters. The artwork is in fine condition. $500 - $700
76. A Bullwinkle Scene Cel Signed by Bill Scott. (Jay Ward, 1980s) A rare hand-painted “scene cel” of Bullwinkle and the Moon Men created by Jay Ward at the Jay Ward Emporium in the 1980s. The cel has been handsigned by Bill Scott, the voice of Bullwinkle Moose as well as the producer and co-writer of the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. The total image size of the characters is 7”x8” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cel. The artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500
77. Original Production Cel from The Incredible Mr. Limpet. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel of Mr. Limpet from the 1964 Warner Bros. live-action and animated feature, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” The image of Limpet measures 6” x 2” on an untrimmed 12” x 10.5” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background. The artwork is in fine condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600
78. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Storyboard Collection. (Warner Bros., 1964) A collection of five hand-drawn storyboards from the production of the live-action and animated comedy, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” The 5.75” x 7.25” storyboards, accomplished in a variety of mediums, are in good to very good condition with creases, discoloration from age, stray paint marks, and pinholes from production use. $400 - $600
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79. An Original Production Cel of Lucy and Schroeder. (Melendez Prod, 1960s) An original production cel of Lucy and Schroeder from a 1960s “Peanuts” production. The total image size of the two characters is 8”x4” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in fine condition. $400 - $600
80. A Wile E. Coyote Signed Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1994) An original production cel of Wile E. Coyote from the 1994 Chuck Jones directed short, “Chariots of Fur.” The cel has been hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones and placed on a color copy background. The image of Wile measures 9”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x10.5” animation cel. The artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500
Walt Disney made his way from Marceline, Missouri to California in 1923, and with that, the Disney Studio legend began. After losing the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt and his chief animator, Ub Iwerks, created a new character: Mickey Mouse. Mickey starred in the first-ever sound cartoon, “Steamboat Willie,” and became a worldwide sensation. The Studio achieved even greater success with “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” which was initially dubbed “Walt’s Folly” by the press but turned out to be a critical and financial success. These achievements led to the opening of the Disney Studio lot in Burbank. From its animated origins, the Disney Studio evolved into the entertainment empire known today.
81. A “Steamboat Willie” Minnie Mouse Production Drawing. (Disney, 1928) An extremely rare original Ub Iwerks production drawing of Minnie Mouse from Walt Disney’s groundbreaking short “Steamboat Willie.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the drawing depicts an airborne Minnie after getting hooked by Mickey. Drawings of Minnie Mouse from this historically important short are rare, and this is one of only 6 we have seen in 30 years. The film’s success transformed the Disney Studio from a small, independent studio into the entertainment juggernaut that it is today. With an image size of 5.75” x 7” on a 9.5” x 12” piece of drawing paper, the art displays in good condition with discoloration from age, wear, an identification sticker on the reverse, and tears, including a 2.5” tear near the top left corner. In 2021, a similar drawing sold in auction for over $16,000. $4,000 - $6,000
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82. An Original Layout Drawing from “Puppy Love.” (Disney, 1933) A rare original production layout drawing from Walt Disney’s 1933 Mickey Mouse short, “Puppy Love.” The layout features Minnie’s living room and lightly drawn images (for placement) of Minnie and Fifi. Studio stamps at the bottom indicate that the background was to be used in two scenes and that Les Clark was the designated animator. The image size is 6” x 11” on untrimmed 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with yellowing to the paper from age and expected wear. $1,000 - $2,000
84. An Original Layout Drawing from “Touchdown Mickey.” (Disney, 1932) A rare original production layout drawing from Walt Disney’s 1932 Mickey Mouse short, “Touchdown Mickey.” The layout features the scoreboard for the game with indications for the animation of the score. A Studio stamp at the bottom indicates the scene background was to be used for three scenes and that Johnny Cannon was the designated animator. The image size is 7” x 9” on untrimmed 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with light yellowing to the paper from age and expected wear. $800 - $1,000
83. An Original Layout Drawing from “The Klondike Kid.” (Disney, 1932) A rare original production layout drawing from Walt Disney’s 1932 Mickey Mouse short, “The Klondike Kid.” The layout features the exterior of the Klondike Bar and two lightly-drawn (for placement) images of Minnie and Pete. A Studio stamp at the bottom indicates the scene background was to be used in one scene and that Ben Sharpsteen and Marvin Woodward were the designated animators. The image size is 9” x 9” on untrimmed 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with light yellowing to the paper from age and expected wear, including a light crease from folding. $1,000 - $2,000
85. A Pair of Production Drawings from “Mickey’s Rival.” (Disney, 1936) A pair of original production drawings from Walt Disney’s 1936 Mickey Mouse short, “Mickey’s Rival.” One drawing features the Bull that chases Mickey and Minnie, and the other, a wonderful image of Mickey and Minnie up a tree. Mickey and Minnie’s image size is 7” x 10” and the bull’s image size is 4” x 7”, each accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on untrimmed 10” x 12” animation paper. Both drawings are in fine condition with only light wear. $500 - $800
87. An Original Production Drawing from “The Mail Pilot.” (Disney, 1933) A fantastic original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from Walt Disney’s 1933 short, “The Mail Pilot.” Accomplished in graphite, the total image size is 3” x 10” on untrimmed 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The artwork is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $600 - $800
86. A Production Drawing from “Mickey’s Fire Brigade.” (Disney, 1935) A fantastic original production drawing of Clarabelle Cow, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy from Walt Disney’s 1935 animated short, “Mickey’s Fire Brigade.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the total image size of the characters is 6.5” x 8” on untrimmed 10” x 12” animation paper. The artwork is in fine condition with light wear and some yellowing to the edges. $800 - $1,000
88. An Original Production Drawing from “Two-Gun Mickey.” (Disney, 1934) An excellent production drawing of Mickey Mouse from Walt Disney’s 1934 Mickey Mouse short, “Two-Gun Mickey.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the total image size is 4.5” x 6” on untrimmed 9.5” x 12” animation paper. The artwork is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $600 - $800
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Ub Iwerks was truly the first artist to breathe life into Mickey Mouse. Famously he drew “Plane Crazy” in secret at a rate of up to 700 drawings a day. Ub’s work on the early Mickey Mouse shorts proved invaluable in the 1970s, when the Studio embraced the nostalgia craze for the Mickey and friends from the 1920s and 1930s.
89. Original 1970s “Plane Crazy” Timing Sheets. (Disney, 1970s) A rare Walt Disney Studios produced timing sheet for “Plane Crazy,” the very first Mickey Mouse cartoon produced. In the 1970s as Disney turned towards nostalgia of the early productions and pie-eyed Mickey design, timing sheets were generated for early shorts that had no such record surviving. These sheets meticulously catalog the characters and actions in each shot, along with their exact screen duration. This information was invaluable to nostalgia-facing projects such as 1972’s “The Mouse Factory,” and DTV music videos in the 1980s. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the four-page stapled timing sheets are in very good condition with very light wear from age, and faint creases to the top and bottom from light handling. $800 - $1,000
90. A Pair of 1970s “Steamboat Willie” Timing Sheets. (Disney, 1970s) A pair of rare Walt Disney Studios produced timing sheets for “Steamboat Willie,” the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released. In the 1970s as Disney turned towards nostalgia of the early productions and pie-eyed Mickey design, timing sheets were generated for early shorts that had no such record surviving. These sheets meticulously catalog the characters and actions in each shot, along with their exact screen duration. This information was invaluable to nostalgia-facing projects such as 1972’s “The Mouse Factory,” and DTV music videos in the 1980s. Coming from the Iwerks family, these sheets represent a direct link to the very beginning of Mickey Mouse himself. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the two sets of four-page stapled timing sheets are in very good condition with very light wear from age and handling, including the first page of one set showing a 6” gentle fold to the corner. $800 - $1,000
91. A Pair of “Mickey’s Choo-Choo” Timing Sheets. (Disney, 1970s) A pair of rare Walt Disney Studios produced timing sheets for the 1929 Mickey Mouse short “Mickey’s Choo-Choo.” In the 1970s as Disney turned towards nostalgia of the early productions and pie-eyed Mickey design, timing sheets were generated for early shorts that had no such record surviving. These sheets meticulously catalog the characters and actions in each shot, along with their exact screen duration. Coming from the Iwerks family, these sheets represent a direct link to the early days of Mickey Mouse. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the two sets of four-page stapled timing sheets are in very good condition with very light wear from age and handling. $800 - $1,000
92. Original 1970s “Wild Waves” Timing Sheets. (Disney, 1970s) A rare Walt Disney Studios produced timing sheet for the 1929 Mickey Mouse cartoon “Wild Waves.” In the 1970s as Disney turned towards nostalgia of the early productions and pie-eyed Mickey design, timing sheets were generated for early shorts that had no such record surviving. These sheets meticulously catalog the characters and actions in each shot, along with their exact screen duration. This information was invaluable to nostalgia-facing projects such as 1972’s “The Mouse Factory,” and DTV music videos in the 1980s. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the three-page stapled timing sheets are in very good condition with very light wear from age. $800 - $1,000
When Mickey Mouse started gaining prominence, Charlotte Clark saw merchandising potential. She created the first Mickey Mouse doll from sketches by her 14-year-old nephew Bob Clampett, who would go on to become one of the most influential animators (and the star of one of our upcoming auctions). Upon seeing Clark’s dolls, Walt and Roy Disney hired her to manufacture more. High public demand eventually led to a change in how the dolls were made, though the new dolls could not match Clark’s craftsmanship. Her legacy as one of the most important memorabilia creators in Disneyana history remains intact, and what follows are some of the most well-preserved Charlotte Clark dolls we have ever seen.
93. A Rare Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse Doll. (Charlotte Clark, 1930) A rare Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse doll. In the 1920s, Clark saw the growing popularity of Mickey Mouse and realized the potential for Mickey themed dolls. Her dolls were of such high quality that after meeting with her, Walt and Roy Disney immediately hired her to produce additional dolls. Today, original Charlotte Clark dolls are some of the most desirable vintage Disney collectibles, and rarely is one seen that looks this good after all of these years. Measuring 11.5” x 8.75” x 18.5” tall, the doll displays in very good condition with spotting, scuffs, missing two back buttons, missing tail, visible stitches from a previous repair, wear, discoloration from age, and holes in the fabric, notably on the right ear. $2,000 - $4,000
94. A Rare Charlotte Clark Donald Duck Doll. (Charlotte Clark, 1940s) An early Donald Duck doll manufactured by Charlotte Clark. This doll consists of a velveteen-stuffed body and tail feathers, a corduroy sailor hat and tunic with mother of pearl buttons, a cloth beak, oilcloth eyes and felt foot pads. Written in black marker on the doll’s rear is the inscription, “Best wishes to Jackie Faul, From Donald Duck.” Due to their rare nature and incredible craftsmanship, Clark’s dolls remain one of the most desirable Disney collectibles to this day. Measuring 9.5” x 5.75” x 14.25” tall, the doll displays in very good condition with wear, visible stitches from a previous repair, scuffs, stains, and discoloration from age throughout. $800 - $1,000
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95. A Very Rare Charlotte Clark Dumbo Doll. (Charlotte Clark, 1940s) An incredibly rare Dumbo doll manufactured by Charlotte Clark. The talented Clark made a name for herself as the dollmaker Walt and Roy Disney trusted to make high-quality dolls of their beloved characters. Due to the size and weight, the head slumps forward when Dumbo is in a seated position. The original “A Charlotte Cark Creation Made Especially for Walt Disney” tag remains half intact on this scarcely-seen doll. Measuring 11.5” x 8.5” x 17.75” tall, the doll is in good condition with heavy pilling, stains, visible stitches from a previous repair, wear, and discoloration from age. This is the only example of a Charlotte Clark Dumbo Doll that we have ever seen. $1,000 - $2,000
96. A One-Of-A-Kind Mickey & Friends Early Carnival Game. (1920s-30s) A hand-painted Mickey and Friends game of chance board from the earliest days of Disney cartoons. This threefold board was likely freestanding directly on the ground for small children to throw balls or bean bags through as a game of chance, either in a traveling carnival or one community’s regular celebrations. Measuring 29” x 40”, the game is in good condition, with much wear overall from use and age, including loss of paint and chipping to the edges, particularly the lower areas that saw the most use.
$300 - $500
97. A Mickey-Plane Glider Toy from England with Box. (Disney, 1930s) A balsa wood Mickey-Plane Glider toy produced in England, with the original mailer box. The assemble-yourself toy came through the post in a mailer box with the assembly and operation instructions on the outside. Measuring 12.75” x 14” x 3.25”, the glider toy and hand-launcher stick are in very good condition for their age, with light wear overall, one dent to the nose, a missing decal, and repair work to one side of the tail. The 2.75” x 1” x 14.75” mailer box displays in good condition, with wear overall, and several separated tabs that are included inside. $100 - $200
98. A Rare Unlicensed Mickey Mouse Animal Crackers Box. (United Biscuit Company of America, 1934) A very rare “Mickie Mouse” Animal Crackers box. These cookies were released by the United Biscuit Company of America without Disney’s blessing, which led to a lawsuit that Disney unsurprisingly won. Measuring 3.25” x 5.25” x 2” tall, the empty box displays in very good condition with wear, discoloration from age, and creases, including a full horizontal crease. $500 - $700
99. A Cohn & Rosenberger Mickey and Minnie Purse Set. (Cohn & Rosenberger, 1930s) A Mickey and Minnie purse set with its original box. Included in the lot are a metal mesh purse with a clasp and a Mickey Mouse dangle, a silver-plated bracelet with Mickey and Minnie on it, and a metal charm of Mickey and Pluto. Ranging in size from 1” x 1.25” to 2.75” x 3.25”, this hand-painted set is in fair condition with heavy smudges, stains, scuffs, wear, discoloration, and oxidation. The 5.25” x 6.75” box is in good condition with edge wear, smudges, stains, small tears, and discoloration. $200 - $400
101. A Rare 1930s Borgfeldt Mickey Mouse Tea Set. (Borgfeldt, 1930s) A rare Mickey Mouse porcelain serving set by Borgfeldt, the first major distributor of Disney merchandise. Included in the 15-item set are a teapot, a creamer, a sugar bowl, 4 teacups, 4 saucers, and 4 small plates. Ranging in size from the 3” in diameter teacups to the 5” x 5” teapot, the collection is in good to very good condition with scuffs, stains, pinholes, chips, wear, and paint loss. $200 - $400
100. A 1930s Mickey Mouse Child’s Potty by Richard Krueger. (Krueger, 1930s) A rare 1930s Mickey Mouse child’s potty, manufactured by Krueger of Germany. Measuring 6” in diameter and 3” tall with its original 6.75” x 6.75” x 3.75” tall travel box, the enamelware potty is in good condition with paint loss, scuffs, wear, and oxidation from age. $200 - $400
102. A Mickey Mouse Projector and Movie-Jecktor Reels. (Keystone, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse projector by Keystone and eight Mickey Mouse Movie-Jecktor films. Included are boxed reels for “The Haunted House,” “Homerun Mickey,” “Winning The Derby,” “The Detective,” two copies of “Going Touring,” and two copies of “Mickey’s Pal Pluto,” one of which is missing its reel. Also included is a Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Theatre cardboard display to project the movies on. The projector is not in working condition and requires maintenance to function properly. Ranging in size from the 1” x 4.25” reel box to the 5.5” x 11.5” x 11” tall projector, the items are in fair to good condition with heavy wear, oxidation, scuffs, discoloration from age, separated box flaps, and heavy tears on the reels. $300 - $500
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103. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch with Fob. (Ingersoll, 1930s) A rare early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch with the original box, strap, and fob featuring a Mickey engraving. Measuring 2” in diameter, 7.25” long with the strap and fob, and its original 2.5” x 4.75” box, the watch is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear on the strap, oxidation, paint loss on the fob, creases, and a tear halfway between the 4 and 5. The watch did not work when tested and requires maintenance to function.
$400 - $600
104. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch and Fob. (Ingersoll, 1933) An early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch featuring a longer stem than later versions, a 2” diameter chromed metal case, and a fob, each with an incised image of Mickey on the back. The timepiece has been tested for function, and is operational, but requires service and cleaning to run properly. The watch displays in good condition with scuffs, fading to its face, wear from use, and mild tarnish to luster from age. $400 - $600
It is difficult to appreciate from today’s perspective how big a cultural phenomenon “Three Little Pigs” was when that Silly Symphony cartoon was first released in 1933. The cartoon was so popular that Pig and Wolf merchandise filled the stores, and theaters displayed cutouts of the Pigs out front with beards that grew longer for each week the cartoon played. To compare it to the impact “Star Wars” made over 40 years later is no exaggeration.
106. A 1933 Reliance Three Little Pigs Glass Enamel Picture. (Reliance Picture Frame Co., 1933) A framed enamel-on-glass picture of the Three Little Pigs produced by the Reliance Picture Frame Company, an early licensee of the Disney Studio. The piece is in its original wooden frame with the label on the back. With an image size of 3.25” x 4.75” in the 4.25” x 5.75” frame, the piece is in very good condition with edge wear, small chips, scuffs, and smudges to the frame, and heavy wear to the cardboard backing from age and handling. $200 - $400
105. An Original “Three Little Pigs” Drawing. (Disney, 1933) An original production drawing of Fifer Pig from the Silly Symphony short “Three Little Pigs.” With an image size of 2” x 2.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with discoloration from age and heavy edge wear and tears throughout, including a 2.25” tear on the left and a 1.5” x 5” section at the top right that is missing—none of which affect the image. $200 - $400
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107. A Rare Ingersoll Three Little Pigs Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, 1934) A rare “Three Little Pigs” pocket watch and fob set by Ingersoll. The reverse of the watch has an engraving that reads, “May the Big Bad Wolf never come to your door - Walt Disney.” Included in the box is a 1.25” x 1.5” fob which reads, “Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf” on a 4.75” leather strap. When tested, the watch did not function and may require repair. Measuring 2” in diameter with its original 2.5” x 4.75” x 1” tall box, the watch is in good condition with light oxidation, scratches, scuffs, wear, and discoloration from age, while the box exhibits wear, inscriptions, and discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000
108. A Rare Ingersoll Three Little Pigs Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1934) A rare “Three Little Pigs” wristwatch by Ingersoll. The band features the Three Little Pigs on one half and a snarling Big Bad Wolf on the other, all housed in a cheeky brick-patterned box. When tested, the watch did not function and may require repair. Measuring 1.25” in diameter on a 6.5” long chain with its original 2.5” x 4.75” x 1” tall box, the watch displays in very good condition with light oxidation, scratches, and wear, while the box exhibits heavy wear and has a loose cover. $800 - $1,000
109. A Rare Big Bad Wolf and Pigs Doll Set by Lars of Italy. (Lars, 1950) An incredibly rare set of dolls featuring Disney’s Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. Lars produced Disney Dolls from the 1950s into the 1970s. These stuffed dolls, some of Lars’ earliest examples, are primarily felt, although the Wolf’s body has a bushy plush covering. Each Pig holds wood/metal objects which include fife, violin, bow and trowel. The Wolf is 7” x 13” x 23” tall while each Pig is about 6” x 6” x12” tall. While these were licensed by Disney, they were not to be sold in the U.S., resulting in their rarity. This set is the finest example we have seen and is in very fine condition with a trace of dust soiling to some of the felt. Overall, a very impressive set.
110. A Lars Big Bad Wolf with Pig Sandwich Doll. (Lars, 1950) An extremely rare Big Bad Wolf doll featuring the wolf eating a “pig sandwich.” Attributed to Italian doll maker Lars, the 20” tall mostly felt doll has a wire armature for posing. The doll is in very fine condition with only light dust soiling. It is the only example of this doll we have seen. $500 - $700
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111. A Big Bad Wolf in Tuxedo Doll. (Unknown, 1930s/40s) An extremely rare mohair and felt Big Bad Wolf doll with a hand-painted face and glass eyes. The doll has a hard-stuffed body, a head that swivels, and floppy arms and legs. Measuring 20” tall, the doll is in good condition with light soiling and wear from age. A very unusual and good-quality doll. $300 - $500
113. A Rare “Three Little Pigs” Fun-E-Flex Set. (Fun-E-Flex, 1930s) A rare set of “Three Little Pigs” hand-painted wooden figures. These pigs have twisted paper-covered arms and have received several repairs, including ear and tail replacements, though one pig is still missing its tail—a common occurrence for this toy considering its age. Measuring 3.25” tall each, the pigs are in good condition with paint loss, discoloration from age, one missing tail, and wear, notably on the gold-colored Disney stickers on their bellies. $300 - $500
112. A Rare Sierberling Big Bad Wolf Doll with Box. (Sieberling, 1934) A rare Sieberling Big Bad Wolf Figure in the original box. All of the figures by the Seiberling Latex Products Co. were very susceptible to wear and aging due to their fragile nature and many are found collapsed and/ or severely distorted. The Wolf being the largest of these figures was even more susceptible and while this example has obvious problems, it is the rarest of all Seiberling figures and one of few known surviving examples. The head has separated from the body and has pieces missing. The body remains structurally sound, the tail is loose but present. The box measures 5” x 10” x 3.5” deep and features a great image of the Wolf. There is a light trace of aging/edge wear but the box remains totally clean and tight. The box itself is also rare. $300 - $500
114. A Rare “Three Litte Pigs” Bracelet. (1933) An incredibly rare “Three Little Pigs” metal bracelet. Along the sides of this special bracelet are colorful enamel-painted imagery of the Three Little Pigs dancing and singing “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf,” while the Big Bad Wolf angrily watches them. This is a truly scarce collectible, one of only two of its kind we have ever seen. Measuring 2” in diameter, the bracelet displays in very good condition with light oxidation, spotting, scuffs, and wear from age. $400 - $600
115. A Rare Set of Ernesto Cahn Three Little Pigs Dolls. (Cahn, 1930s) An extremely rare set of Three Little Pigs dolls by Spanish Dollmaker Ernesto Cahn. This company made a wonderful line of Disney authorized dolls in the 1930s, exclusively for the European market. All are rare as production was low. The dolls have high quality mohair bodies with remenants of their clothing and hands. Each doll’s nose, mouth, tongue and hoof tips are also felt and eyes are glass. The dolls have movable arms and wire inserts in fingers, ears and tail for posing. The dolls are in fair condition with only remnants of their clothing remaining and tears and wear throughout including wires coming through in their fingers. Even in this condition the set is so scarce that this is a rare find among collectors. $300 - $500
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117. Harry Tytle’s Letter on 3 Little Pigs Jewish Wolf Edit. (Disney, 1979) A hand-written letter from Harry Tytle on Walt Disney Productions stationery addressing a fan inquiry about Tytle’s work on “Three Little Pigs.” Tytle explains that years after the film was first released, Walt had him remove the scene of the wolf disguised as a “Jewish Peddler” and redesign him with a neutral nationality. Tytle signed the bottom of the letter and added a caricature of himself. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the letter is in very good condition with spotting, folds from mailing, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
Metal Three Little Pigs. (1940s-1960s)
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in size from 6.75” to 7.25” tall on 3.5” x 5.5” wooden bases, the metal pigs display in very good condition with light oxidation and wear. $300 - $500
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118. “The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse” Book. (Blue Ribbon Books, 1933) An original “The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse” hardcover book with black and white illustrations and three colorful pop-up scenes. Measuring 6.75” x 8.75”, the 27-page book displays in good condition with heavy wear, stains, discoloration from age, several blue marks on the back cover, and tears, including a tear separating the final pop-up and tape from a previous repair.
$300 - $500
120. A Collection of Early Mickey Mouse Books. (Dean & Son Ltd./ Williams Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., 1934-1947) A collection of eight early Mickey Mouse books. Included in the lot are Mickey Mouse in Pigmy Land by Walt Disney, the “Pop-Up” Mickey Mouse in Ye Olden Days, Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Mother Goose, and copies of Mickey Mouse Annual from 1935, 1937, 1938, 1945, and 1947. Ranging in size from the 4” x 5.25” pop-up book to the 7.5” x 10” Pigmy Land book, the collection is in fair to very good condition with heavy wear, spotting, crayon marks and inscriptions, separation at the spines, scratches, scuffs, and discoloration from age.
$200 - $400
119. An Original “Two-Gun Mickey” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1934) An original production drawing of Mickey on his horse from “TwoGun Mickey.” With an image size of 4.5” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper in a 10.5” x 13” matte, the graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in fine condition with very light creases to the animation paper that don’t affect the image. Included with the drawing is a “Two-Gun Mickey” magnet produced in the 2000s. $400 - $600
121. A Mickey Mouse Movie Projector with Box. (Keystone, 1935)
A Model E-19 Mickey Mouse Projector manufactured by Keystone with the original box. Included is a Walt Disney Home Movie Cartoons “Cowboy Mickey” reel produced in the 1950s with its original box. The projector did not function properly when tested and may require maintenance to work. Measuring 6.5” x 9.5” x 12” tall with the spool in place, the projector displays in very good condition with light oxidation, scuffs, scratches, and wear from use. The original projector box is in fair condition with extensive wear and a partial label intact. The reel and its 3” x 3” box are in good condition with scratches, creases, and discoloration from age to the box.
$200 - $400
122. A Silly Symphonies “Water Babies” Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1935) An original storyboard panel from the Silly Symphonies short “Water Babies,” accomplished in graphite and colored pencil. With an image size of 5.75” x 7.75” on 9.25” x 10.75” animation paper in a 9.5” x 11” matte, the drawing is in very good condition with a pinhole near the bottom left corner and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
124. A “Country Cousin” Abner Production Drawing. (Disney, 1936) A production layout drawing of Abner Countrymouse from the Silly Symphonies short “The Country Cousin.” With a character image size of 3” x 3.75” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases, production notations, and discoloration from age.
$300 - $500
123. An Original “Toby Tortoise Returns” Animation Drawing. (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing of Max Hare from Disney’s Silly Symphonies short “Toby Tortoise Returns.” Accomplished in graphite, the character image measures 4.25” x 5” on 10” x 12” untrimmed animation paper. The drawing is in fair condition with light creases, discoloration from age, and large tears around the edges that do not affect the image.
$300 - $500
125. A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Circus Book. (Birn Brothers, Ltd., 1936) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Circus book, inspired by the 1936 animated short “Mickey’s Circus.” Inside the book are a mix of black and white, color-accented, and full-color illustrations of Mickey and friends. Measuring 8” x 10.25”, the 124-page book is in good condition with discoloration from age, peeling on the cover, a personalized pen inscription on the first page, spotting, marker and crayon marks, and edge wear. $200 - $400
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126. A Rare Snow White Bed Building Story Drawing. (Disney, 1937) A rare original story drawing from the deleted bed-building sequence of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Accomplished in graphite and possibly by Albert Hurter, the drawing features beavers carving the headboard and footboard. It was later decided that the dwarves should be doing the building, and the scene was redrawn before eventually being cut. The 8.75” x 12” drawing displays in very good condition with creases, edge wear, and pinholes at the corners from production use. $800 - $1,000
127. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An exceptional early layout drawing from the production of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Layout drawings were used to plot out the characters and to get an overview of the scene before full animation began. This drawing features an early version of Snow White dancing with early versions of the Dwarfs. Accomplished in graphite, the image measures 10”x8” on untrimmed 12”x10” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with smudges around the edges and color shift to the paper from age. $2,000 - $4,000
128. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Pan Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1937) A stunning original pan background layout drawing from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” featuring the Dwarves on their way home from the mines. Accomplished in graphite, the highly detailed drawing is in the style of Gustaf Tenggren. With an image size of 6.5” x 19.25” on 10” x 22.25” animation paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with a center crease from folding, some smudges, and discoloration from age. $5,000 - $7,000
129. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Apple Drawing. (Disney, 1937) A rare graphite and pastel concept drawing of the poisonous apple from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”The image size is 3.75” x 4” on a 10” x 12” piece of animation paper. The art is in good condition with a vertical fold, creases, red smudges, and discoloration from age. $600 - $800
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130. A Rare Set of French Ceramic Snow White & Dwarfs. (Masse Freres, 1938/39) An incredible set of French ceramic “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” large figures. Manufactured using the Faience technique of earthenware and colored glazes in Desvres, France by Masse Freres, these amazing figures are some of the best we have ever seen. The Desvres region of France is known for its Faience and it is considered some of the highest quality in Europe. The Dwarfs measure between 21” and 23” tall. Each one has his French name in relief on his back. Snow White measures an amazing 31” tall. All have a maker mark as well as a Walt Disney copyright underneath. All eight figures are in fine condition with light wear and the original glazing still bright. These were only made for the European market and because of their size, might have been intended as lawn ornaments. This is one of only two intact sets we have ever seen. Because of size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000
131. “Ferdinand the Bull” Production Cels and Background. (Disney, 1938) Original production cels and matching pan production background from the 1938 Academy Award-Winning Walt Disney Short, “Ferdinand The Bull.” The cels of “The Men with Funny Hats” have each been trimmed to image and applied to the matching pan production background as prepared at the studio for presentation or a gift. The total image size of the characters is 21” x 8.5”, and the background measures 21.25” x 10.25”. The artwork displays in very good condition with some chipping to the bottom edge of the cels and marks from adhesive from a previous matte around the edges. A hairline crack in the background into the left side is mostly obscured by the cel, only visible for .25”. An exceptional cel and background from this important short. $3,000 - $5,000
132. A Toreador “Ferdinand the Bull” Zaccagnini Figurine. (Zaccagnini, 1947) An extremely rare and beautifully painted ceramic figurine of a Toreador on horseback from Walt Disney’s “Ferdinand the Bull,” produced by Zaccagnini of Italy. Known for high-quality ceramics and an impressive attention to detail, Zaccagnini signed a contract with Disney in 1947 which lasted for approximately ten years. The company produced some of the finest Disney ceramics during that time, and this particular piece is among the most striking and sought-after. Measuring 4.5” x 11” x 11.5”, this figurine is in fine condition with very light wear from age. $400 - $600
133. An Original Production Cel from “Donald’s Penguin.” (Disney, 1939) An original production cel of Donald and Tootsie from the 1939 Walt Disney Short, “Donald’s Penguin.” The cel of Donald and Tootsie has been trimmed to image and applied to an airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The image of the characters measures 4” x 5” and the entire piece measures 8” x 6”. The artwork is in very good condition with all paint intact and a hairline crack in Donald’s beak below his eye. $1,000 - $1,500
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Helen Nerbovig started off in Disney’s Ink & Paint Department as one of their first paid trainees. Her duties included painting character maquettes for productions, but what really set her apart was her cel setups. Walt was so impressed with her work that he made her the head of the Cel Setup Department, which worked with Disney’s new partner Courvoisier of San Francisco to sell cel setups to collectors. Her impressive work continues to be in high demand at auction houses worldwide.
134. An Early Jiminy Cricket “Pinocchio” Production Maquette. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare animator’s maquette of Jiminy Cricket from the production of “Pinocchio.” This unique maquette was based on early, more insect-like concepts for the character. Maquettes such as this one were used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating. Constructed of plaster and hand-painted in the character model department of the studio, only a handful would be produced and distributed among the animators. Each one was numbered on the bottom, as seen on the bottom of this base, where the numbers “13” and “44” and the studio stamp are visible. Measuring 5.75” tall on a base 4.5” in diameter, the maquette displays in good condition with spots of paint loss throughout, stains, crazing, scratches, discoloration, and wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000
135. A Figaro “Pinocchio” Production Maquette. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare Figaro production maquette from “Pinocchio.” Maquettes such as this one were used by anima tors for three-dimensional character reference. Only a handful of these hand-painted pieces were produced and distributed among the animators. Painted on the bottom of the base is the name “Helen Nerbovig McIntosh,” the Disney ink & painter whose cel setups impressed Walt Disney—so much that he had her work with Courvoisier on their new cel setup partnership and later put her in charge of painting the maquettes at the studio. She most likely painted this particular maquette for herself. Measuring 6.5” x 4.25” x 6”, the hand-painted ceramic maquette is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from production use.
$2,000 - $4,000
136. A Geppetto “Pinocchio” Production
Maquette. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare animator’s maquette of Geppetto from the production of “Pinocchio.” Maquettes such as this one were used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating characters. Constructed of plaster and hand-painted in the character model department of the studio, only a handful would be produced and distributed among the animators. Each one was numbered on the bottom, as seen on the bottom of this base, where the numbers “18” and “21” and the studio stamp are visible. Measuring 9” tall on a 3” x 3.75” base, the maquette is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $2,000 - $4,000
137. A Homer Brightman “Pinocchio” Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1939) An original storyboard drawing of Pinocchio throwing a brick by artist Homer Brightman. Known for his story work on many Disney shorts between 1935 and 1950, Brightman also worked as a story artist on “Pinocchio.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencils with an image size of 5” x 5.75” on 8” x 9” paper, the art is in very good condition with faint creases vertically and horizontally through the center, and is hinged within an 11.25” x 12.5” matte for display. $400 - $600
139. A Set of Walt Disney “Pinocchio” Story Meeting Photos. (Disney, 1930s) A set of five candid photos taken of Walt Disney during a “Pinocchio” story meeting at the Hyperion Studio in the 1930s. This series of photos is often used to illustrate Walt’s expressive nature as a storyteller participating in the creative process of the Studio. These prints were made from the original 35mm nitrate negatives, printed in the 1970s. They include Walt’s ever-present cigarette, which was airbrushed out of later copy negatives made of this series. Each measuring 8” x 10”, the prints are in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
138. An Honest John Drawing Signed By Preston Blair. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A Preston Blair signed drawing of Honest John from “Pinocchio.” Blair worked as animator on Disney productions including “Fantasia,” “Bambi,” and “Pinocchio.” The drawing is signed by Blair in graphite with a personalized dedication. With a character image size of 4” x 4.25” on 9” x 10.5” animation paper, the drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400
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140. A “Pinocchio” Premiere-Exclusive Lithograph Set. (Disney, 1940) A set of four beautiful lithographs of “Pinocchio” scenes produced exclusively for the film’s premiere at the Center Theatre in New York on February 7, 1940. The folio contains a bifold booklet “A Word About Walt Disney’s Pinocchio,” and a pocket flap printed with program information for the film, that holds the four lithographs with a protective onionskin cover. The booklet measuring 9” x 12” is in very good condition with light spotting to the cover and one small smudge inside. The lithographs measuring 13” x 15” with an image size of 8” x 10” are in very good condition with light wear from age, with the same-sized onionskin top sheet very good with some folds and creases to the right edge. The folio measuring 15.25” x 13.5” is in fair condition with spotting and wear to the exterior, but the inside including the program flap is clean, with very light spotting to the program. $300 - $500
141. A Rare French Pinocchio “Walker” Doll. (Unknown, 1940s) An extremely rare French composition “walker” doll. The 17.75” tall doll has a composition body, separate composition head and legs, painted wooden arms, and composition hands. His outfit consists of a painted cardboard vest, collar and hat while his arms have cotton sleeves. The original satin bow is frayed. His face has a painted mouth and applied original printed paper eyes. Made in France in the early 1940s, the doll’s legs are attached inside the body to a free moving mechanism to enable it to “walk.” In good condition, the doll shows wear throughout, some chipping, including the tip of the nose, and fading to the paint. $200 - $400
142. A Marc Davis Signed “Pinocchio” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A “Pinocchio” sericel signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The cel has an image size of 4.75” x 9.5” with 9.5” x 13” visible within the 14” x 17.5” frame with a color copy background. The piece is in fine condition with light wear to the frame from display. $200 - $400
143. A “Pinocchio” Jiminy Cricket Big Fig. (Disney, 1990s) A Big Fig of Jiminy Cricket from “Pinocchio.” The Big Fig comes with its original box, numbered 115 of only 300. Measuring 20” x 9.5” x 20” tall on an 11” in diameter stand, the resin figure is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500
145. A Limited Edition Pinocchio Tile by Brenda White. (Disney, 1993) A large silk-screened tile of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio, signed by artist Brenda White and numbered 213 in an edition of 250. Measuring 17” x 17”, the tile is in very good to fine condition with its original display easel. $300 - $500
144. A Disney Auctions Limited Edition Figaro Big Fig. (Disney, 2010) A limited edition Figaro Big Fig. The three-piece collectible display features Figaro the cat from “Pinocchio,” larger than life-sized with a toy bird, atop a base resembling Geppetto’s Toy Shop floor. The hand-painted resin Big Fig set was limited to an edition of only 250, released by Disney Auctions. Figaro measures 18” x 9” x 17”, while the bird toy figure measures 8.5” x 11.5” and the base is 21”x 13.75” x 2.25”. The set displays in good condition, with small scuffs from display, a hairline crack around the bird’s neck, and several of Figaro’s delicate wire whiskers missing, with those remaining in fair condition. $300 - $500
146. A “Pinocchio” 60th Anniversary Marionette by Bob Baker. (Disney, 2000) A limited edition Pinocchio #664 Marionette by Bob Baker Marionettes, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the film. The certificate of authenticity identifies this as number 1433 out of 1500. Measuring 17” tall, the hand-painted wooden puppet features cloth wardrobe and a felt hat, and is in fine unused condition within its original 31” x 8.75” x 3.75” box. $100 - $200
147. A Pluto Production Maquette. (Disney, 1940s) A rare animator’s maquette of Mickey’s beloved dog Pluto. Maquettes such as this one were used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating characters. Hand-painted and constructed of plaster, only a handful were produced and distributed among the animators. This particular maquette was painted by Helen Nerbovig and was most likely intended as a gift. On the button of the base in pencil reads, “In care of Jack Iversen,” who was an animator at the Disney Studio. Measuring 4.25” x 12.5” x 3.75” tall, the maquette displays in very good condition with light wear from production use.
$2,000 - $4,000
148. An Original Animator’s Maquette from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare animator’s maquette of Hyacinth Hippo from the “Dance Of The Hours” sequence of Walt Disney’s 1940 feature film, “Fantasia.” Maquettes such as this one were used by animators as a three-dimensional reference while animating the character. Constructed of plaster and hand-painted in the character model department of the studio, only a handful would be produced and distributed among the animators. Each one was numbered on the bottom, as seen on the bottom of this base, where the number “3” and the studio stamp are visible. Measuring 4” x 5” x 5.75” tall on a base 3.25” in diameter the maquette displays in very good condition with light paint loss and typical wear from production use.
$2,000 - $4,000
149. A Dancing Snapdragons Concept from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940) An original concept drawing of dancing snapdragons for the “Nutcracker Suite” of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Accomplished in pastels and colored pencils, the drawing has an image size of 8” x 10.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper within an 8.25” x 10.75” matte. The piece is in very good condition with a torn top right corner, staples near each corner, discoloration, and general wear from age. $500 - $700
151. A Ceramic Bank of Bacchus from “Fantasia.” (Hoodwink and Vohann, 1940s) A rare ceramic bank of Bacchus, the god of wine, inspired by the” Pastoral Symphony” segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Measuring 4.5” x 5.25” x 6.5” tall, the bank is in very good condition with two chips, one on the chalice and one on the character’s right foot. $200 - $400
150. A “Fantasia” Chernabog Production Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Chernabog from the “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence of “Fantasia.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the striking image of Chernabog measures 11.25” x 14” on 12.5” x 15.5” untrimmed animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with very light wear from handling and age. $700 - $900
152. A “Fantasia” Pegasus Drawing Signed By J. Gordon Legg. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A drawing of Pegasus signed by J. Gordon Legg, the art director of the “Pastoral Symphony” segment of “Fantasia.” Included with the signature is an inscription in the top left corner “To Alan.” Accomplished in ink, the 7.75” x 8.5” drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400
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153. A “Fantasia” Video Release In-Store Display. (Disney, 1991) A “Fantasia” floor display for retail use. This display was sent to stores for the 1991 VHS release of the film, which Disney touted as “the final release.” Walt Disney’s masterpiece ended up experiencing record sales on VHS. This set includes a Sorcerer Mickey main standee, two mini-standees featuring “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” brooms, and Ben Ali Gator and Hyacinth Hippo from the “Dance of the Hours” segment. Assembly is required, as the individual pieces are in their original plastic bags. Ranging in size from the 9.5” x 10.5” dancing mushrooms to the 33” x 36.5” Sorcerer Mickey and measuring approximately 60” x 70” tall overall, the floor display pieces are in very good condition with light creases, while the original 32.75” x 39.5” box exhibits heavy wear, tape, material loss, scuffs, and creases. $100 - $200
154. A Dumbo Drawing Signed By Howard Swift. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A drawing of Dumbo and Timothy Mouse signed by character animator and writer Howard Swift. Accomplished in graphite, with an image size of 5.25” x 5.75” on an 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper, the drawing displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
155. An Original Courvoisier ”Bambi” Production Cel. (Disney, 1942) An original production cel of Bambi from Walt Disney’s “Bambi.“ The cel has been trimmed to image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared for sale by Courvoisier Galleries. The cel has a character size of 2.25” x 1.5” and is displayed in a new 10.25” x 10” frame. The trimmed-to-image cel has not been examined out of frame but it appears in good condition with some slight curving, which is common for Courvoisier cels of this period. $3,000 - $5,000
156. A Disney Studio “Bambi” Dye Transfer. (Disney, 1950s) A Disney Studio photographic dye transfer of a scene from “Bambi.” Dye transfers such as these were given as gifts to visitors of the Studio and sold through the Art Corner at Disneyland. With an image size of 8” x 10” on 11” x 14” pegged photographic paper, the piece is in very good to fine condition with small blue spotting on the lower right edge that does not affect the image. $100 - $200
157. Bambi Meets His Forest Friends Marc Davis Signed Litho. (New York Graphic Society, 1940s) A beautiful lithograph titled “Bambi Meets His Forest Friends” published in the 1940s by the New York Graphic Society. The artwork has been signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis and custom framed for presentation. With a mat opening of 18”x15”, the entire framed piece measures 28”x25.5”. The artwork is in fine condition and the frame is in very good condition with some chipping at the bottom left. $200 - $400
159. A Marc Davis Signed “Bambi” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A “Bambi” sericel featuring Bambi and Thumper, signed by Disney Legend Animator Marc Davis. The cel has an image size of 6” x 5.25” with 9.5” x 13” visible within the 17.5” x 14” frame with a color copy background. The piece is in fine condition with very light wear to the frame from display. $200 - $400
158. An Original Drawing by “Bambi” Artist Maurice Day. (Disney, 1940s) An original drawing titled “Sleepy Hollow” by Bambi artist Maurice Day. Day is best known for his work on “Bambi,” researching and photographing thousands of forest details in Maine to establish the film’s setting. While in Maine, Day stayed in a remote cabin on East Grand Lake deep in the forest and gifted this original drawing to the cabin’s owner. The drawing features two chipmunks inspired by the cabin owner’s children and chipmunks that were plentiful in the area. Accomplished in pencil, ink, and charcoal, the drawing measuring 9.25” x 9.5” is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
160. A Walt Disney Classics Collection “Bambi” Sculpture. (Disney, 1992) A Walt Disney Classics Collection figure titled “Little April Shower,” released for the 50th anniversary of “Bambi.” The figure, numbered 1013/7500, features the Field Mouse reaching for an Austrian crystal “dewdrop.” Measuring 5.25” x 6.25” with its original 7.75” x 11.5” x 7.75” tall box, the sculpture is in fine condition with a red protector on the mouse’s tail. $200 - $400
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As part of their contribution to the war effort, Disney artists created around 1,200 insignias for the U.S. military. The logos were extremely popular with the troops, offering levity and a reminder of home during difficult situations in faraway theaters of combat. Disney eventually had to dedicate five artists to the task of keeping up with requests for custom designs. Each one cost the Studio $25 to produce, at a time when the Studio income was depleted by the war. But effectively, Disney endeared the Studio in the hearts of millions of servicemen through the association with their service defending democracy.
161. A Complete Set of Pepsi Cola & Disney WWII Matchbooks. (Disney, 1940s) A complete set of Pepsi Cola & Disney World War II matchbooks. During the war, Disney animators created close to twelve-hundred insignias for U.S. troops, with Donald Duck proving to be the most popular character used. Forty-eight insignias were released as matchbooks by Pepsi Cola and all have been presented here on construction paper. Measuring 1.5” x 4.5” each and 16” x 20” displayed, the matchbooks are in very good to good condition with light wear, creases, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
162. A Disney World War II Breakfast Poster. (Disney, 1943) A World War II motivational poster created by Walt Disney Studios for the Food and Nutrition Committee of the California War Council. The poster contrasts a collapsing Donald Duck with a productive Horace Horsecollar to show the value of a well-balanced breakfast. Measuring 12.5” x 19”, the poster is in very good condition with discoloration from age and light creases and edge wear at the bottom right. $200 - $400
163. A Goofy World War II Lunch Poster. (Disney, 1943) A World War II motivational poster created by Walt Disney Studios for the Food and Nutrition Committee of the California War Council showing the ill effect eating a “goofy” lunch has on productivity. Measuring 12.5” x 19”, the poster is in very good condition with light browning from age, especially to the edges, and three faint .25” tears to the edges, with some small creases. $200 - $400
164. A World War II Battlin’ Pete Patch. (Disney, 1944) A rare Battlin’ Pete insignia patch designed by Disney for the Merchant Marines during World War II. Mickey’s nemesis is depicted knocking out a boxing torpedo, while the three Naval signal flags in the top left corner read “USS.” Measuring 5” in diameter, the embroidered patch displays in good condition with heavy wear and tears from use. $200 - $400
166. A 1960s Jose Carioca Color Model Sheet. (Disney, 1960s)
An original color model sheet for Jose Carioca from an episode of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” anthology series. These sheets ensured animators achieved color continuity with each character. With an image size measuring 5.5” x 6” on an 8.5” x 11” sheet, this piece displays in very good condition with light wear and creasing throughout, a light horizontal fold in the middle, and two paperclip oxidation marks at the middle top and bottom of the paper. $200 - $400
165. A World War II Pedro the Plane Patch. (Disney, 1944) A rare insignia patch designed by Disney, featuring Pedro from “Saludos Amigos.” Pedro became a mascot for the Advanced Flight School of Ellington Airfield in Houston, Texas during World War II. Measuring 5” x 6”, the felt patch is in good condition with tears, stains, wear from use, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
167. A “Wonderful World of Disney” Pablo Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Pablo the Penguin in the “Nature’s Strangest Oddballs” episode of “The Wonderful World of Disney.” With a character size of 3.75” x 5.25” on a 12.5” x 15.5” cel, the piece displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss and scratches on the cel. $200 - $400
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168. A Hand-Drawn Map of the Walt Disney Animation Building. (Disney, 1978) A hand-drawn layout map of the Walt Disney Studios Animation Building by John Niendorff, who worked in the animation department on films including “Make Mine Music” and “The Three Caballeros.” The map includes a key which applies to this floor of the building and other floors, maps of which are not included in this lot. The drawing is accomplished in pencil and ink on graphing paper. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the map is in fine condition. $300 - $500
169. A 1943 Walt Disney Studio Holiday Card. (Disney, 1943) A Walt Disney Studios holiday card featuring a calendar for 1944, and the stars of the upcoming package film “The Three Caballeros.” Measuring 7.75” x 10”, the card displays in very good condition with creases, pinholes, and heavy discoloration from age. $200 - $400
in fair condition with the leather strap dried out and detached at one end, oxidation, and heavy wear throughout. $200 - $400
171. A Pluto as a Lion Color Model for “The Eyes Have It.” (Disney, 1945) An original color model drawing for Pluto from the Disney short “The Eyes Have It.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with an image size of 7” x 8.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the piece displays in very good condition with very light edge wear, a tiny tear in the far left registration hole, staple marks in the top left corner, creasing, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
172. A 1947 Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1947) A 1947 Mickey Mouse wristwatch by Ingersoll of U.S. Time Corporation. The timepiece measures 1”x1.5” and is 8.5” long with its bands. The watch displays in good condition, with wear throughout, and needs servicing to function. $200 - $400
174. A “So Dear to My Heart” Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1948) A studio produced photostat model sheet for the 1948 feature “So Dear To My Heart.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film so that everyone could draw the character the same way. The sheet measures 11” x 14”, and is in very good condition with a vertical crease down the center and minor edge wear. $200 - $400
173. A Rare Collection of Walt Disney Filmettes. (Disney, 1940s-60s) A rare collection of 5 Walt Disney Filmettes, short stories told over a single 35 mm film strip ranging from 9 to 13 frames. Included in this lot are “Pluto and the Dog Catcher,” “Bucky Bug,” Mickey Mouse in “Dancing Dilemma,” and Donald Duck in “Fashion Expert” and “Bright Idea.” Measuring 1.5” x 11.25” each in their 1.5” x 12” sleeves, the strips are in good condition with heavy scratches, wear, color loss, and light stains from use, while their sleeves exhibit creases and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
175. A Mickey Mouse Annual 1949 Book. (Dean & Son, Ltd., 1949) A hardcover copy of the 1949 Mickey Mouse Annual. Comprised of comics, stories, and activities featuring Mickey and his friends, the first run of these anthologies were published in England every year from 1931-65. Measuring 7.5” x 9.75”, the book is in fair condition with scratches, spotting, an ink inscription on the inside cover, separation at the spine, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
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176. A Mr. Toad Big Fig Prototype Signed by Kevin & Jody. (Disney, 2004) A “Fabulous J. Thaddeus Toad” Big Figure prototype signed by designers Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Inspired by the Toad Hall Library statue seen within Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride at Disneyland, this beautiful Big Fig was produced ahead of the 55th anniversary of “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” This prototype figure comes with production tags for both the figure and base identifying them as prototypes, and the figure is packed in prototype hand-carved Styrofoam. The bottom of the base is signed boldly by both designers, Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Measuring 10” x 16” x 22” high, the piece is in very good condition, with a few very small scuffs on the front including a paint mark on the nose, and a .25” scratch to the paint on the back. This item may require special shipping, please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
177. A Mary Blair Headless Horseman Concept Painting. (Disney, 1949) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair of the Headless Horseman for “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” In this painting, the terrifying chase between the Headless Horseman and Ichabod Crane comes to a head with Blair expertly contrasting the dramatic burgundy of the Horseman’s cloak against an inky black sky lit only by the moon. Accomplished in gouache, the piece has a painted image size of 8.25” x 9.25” on an artist’s board measuring 9.25” x 10.5”, and displays in very good condition with light wear and pinholes at the corners from production use.
$10,000 - $15,000
178. A Mary Blair “Cinderella” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1950) An original concept painting for “Cinderella” by Disney Legend Mary Blair. In this painting, Blair utilizes magenta and warm pinks to amplify a romantic moment between Cinderella and Prince Charming as they meet on a balcony under the stars. Accomplished in gouache, the painting has an image size of 7.75” x 9” on an artist’s board measuring 9” x 10.5”, and displays in very good condition with light wear and pinholes in the corners from production use. $10,000 - $15,000
179. A Walt Disney Signed “Cinderella” Big Golden Book. (Simon and Schuster, 1950) A “Cinderella” Big Golden Book signed by Walt Disney. Included with the signature is a dedication, “To Marcia, Best Wishes.” Measuring 9.75” x 13.25”, the 28-page book is in very good condition, with edge wear, light smudges, and light discoloration to the front and back cover. $2,000 - $4,000
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180. A Lucifer Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1950) A studio produced photostat model sheet of Lucifer for the 1950 feature film, “Cinderella.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film so that everyone could draw the character the same way. The sheet measures 11” x 14” and is in very good condition with a vertical crease down the center and minor edge wear. $200 - $400
181. A “Cinderella” Jaq Drawing by Homer Brightman. (Disney, 1950s) A drawing of the mouse Jaq by “Cinderella” screenwriter Homer Brightman. A long-time screenwriter and story artist, Brightman worked on classics such as “The Three Caballeros,” “Fun and Fancy Free,” and “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” Brightman signed the drawing on the reverse in graphite. With a character image size of 2.25” x 2.75” on 3” x 3.75” trimmed paper, the charcoal and colored pencil drawing is in good condition with creases, wear, pinholes, and a 0.25” tear at the bottom right. $100 - $200
182. A Marc Davis Signed “Cinderella” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A “Cinderella” sericel signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The cel has an image size of 7.75” x 8.5” with 9.5” x 13” visible within the 14” x 17.5” frame with a color copy background. The piece is in fine condition with light wear to the frame from display. $100 - $200
183. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original hand-painted production cel of Alice from Walt Disney’s 1951 feature film, “Alice in Wonderland.” Alice measures 4.25” x 5” on a slightly trimmed 7” x 8.25” cel. The cel is in very good condition and has been placed on a scene-matching color copy background. $1,500 - $2,500
184. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original hand-painted production cel of Alice from Walt Disney’s 1951 feature film, “Alice in Wonderland.” Alice measures 3” x 5” on an untrimmed 16” x 12.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition and has been placed on a scene-matching color copy background.
$1,500 - $2,500
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185. A Walt Disney Signed “Alice in Wonderland” Book. (Simon and Schuster, 1951) An “Alice in Wonderland” Big Golden Book signed by Walt Disney, “To Barbara, Best wishes, Walt Disney” in gold marker. “Barbara” was Barbara Ashe, an employee in the Disney Studio Ink & Paint Department. The spread featuring Walt’s signature displays in very good condition with light discoloration on the edges, while the book’s 9.75” x 13.25” cover exhibits heavy wear.
$2,000 - $4,000
186. A Mary Blair “Alice in Wonderland” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1951) An original concept painting of the Cheshire Cat for “Alice in Wonderland” by Disney Legend Mary Blair. As a color stylist, Blair had a major influence on many of the animated films produced by Walt Disney in the 1940s and 1950s including “Cinderella,” “Peter Pan,” and “Alice in Wonderland.” This piece, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, showcases Blair’s unique sense of color, depicting the Cheshire Cat mischievously guiding lost travelers through the dark Tulgey Wood. With an image size of 7.5” x 8” on an 8.75” x 9.25” artist’s board, the piece displays in very good condition with light edge wear and pinholes in the corners from production use.
$10,000 - $15,000
188. A Cheshire Cat Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Brooch. (Swarovski, 2001) A Walt Disney Gallery Cheshire Cat brooch made with Swarovski crystal. This brooch of the mischievous “Alice in Wonderland” character was released in a limited edition of 1000 and includes a certificate of authenticity numbered 0341. Measuring 1.75” x 2.75” with its original 4” x 4” x 2.25” tall box, the brooch is in fine condition. $200 - $400
187. An Alice and Tinker Bell Character Study Drawing. (Disney, 1950s) A sheet of character studies of Alice and Tinker Bell. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencils, the double-sided piece is framed in a way that allows visibility from either side. With image sizes measuring 1.25” x 1.5” to 2.5” x 3.75” in a 7” x 10.5” visible matte, the piece displays in very good condition with water damage to one sketch on the reverse side of the frame. $200 - $400
189. A Japanese” Alice in Wonderland” Teapot and Cup. (SEGA, 2021) An “Alice in Wonderland” teapot and teacup set from Japan, released for the film’s 70th anniversary. The 2.25” tall x 3.5” diameter cup and the 4.25” tall x 3.75” diameter teapot are in very good condition with light scratches. The pieces come in the original 7.5” x 9.5” x 5.25” tall Japanese-language box. $200 - $400
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190. A Mary Blair “Peter Pan” Never Land Concept Painting. (Disney, 1953) An original concept painting of Never Land from “Peter Pan” by Disney Legend Mary Blair. In this exceptional piece, Blair visualizes the Darling children’s surreal flight to Never Land, depicted here as a strangely shaped Island hovering amongst the stars. With an image size of 7.25” x 9” on 8.5” x 10.25” artist’s board, the painting, accomplished in opaque watercolor and pastel, is in very good condition with light edge wear and pinholes from production use. $10,000 - $15,000
191. A Mary Blair “Peter Pan” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1953) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for “Peter Pan.” Blair’s distinctive style had influence all across the Disney Studio, from Park attractions including It’s a Small World to films including “Cinderella” and “Alice in Wonderland.” This rare piece of concept art, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, depicts the Lost Boys being led to the Indian Village, with a brilliant color palette that only Mary Blair could provide. Measuring 5.75” x 13.25” in a 9.75” x 17.75” matte of a complementary 10.75” x 18.5” frame, the art displays in fine condition with light wear and scratches on the frame. $10,000 - $15,000
192. An Early Captain Hook Character Drawing. (Disney, 1930s-40s)
An early character development sketch of Captain Hook for “Peter Pan.” Walt and his team of animators began working on the film during the 1930s but had to put it on hold until the late 1940s because of World War II. With a character image size of 8” x 9.25” on 9.25” x 11” paper in a 12.5” x 14” matte, the drawing, accomplished in graphite and colored pencil displays in good condition with creases, upper right corner folds, and stains, while the matte exhibits spotting and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
194. An Early “Peter Pan” Indian Trio Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1951) A Studio-produced photostat model sheet of “Indian Trio Suggestions” for the feature “Peter Pan.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film as the appearances of background characters were decided. This early sheet, dated July of 1951, has a visible image size of 3.25” x 10.25” within a 18.25” x 15” matte and is in very good production-used condition with a vertical fold through the middle. $200 - $400
193. An Original “Peter Pan” Production Cel of Michael. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Michael from the opening scene of “Peter Pan.” The cel is paired with a custom hand-painted background. The character image size is 4.25” x 4.25” on a 10.25” x 10.75” visible opening within a 17” x 16.75” matte. The piece displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
195. A Mrs. Darling Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1952) A Studioproduced photostat model sheet of Mrs. Darling for the 1953 feature film, “Peter Pan.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. This sheet is dated April of 1952 and the visible image measures 10.75” x 11.75” within a 19” x 18” frame. The model sheet is in very good condition with light waviness to the right edge. $200 - $400
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196. An Early “Peter Pan” Mister Smee Model Sheet. (Disney, 1951) A Studio-produced photostat model sheet of Mister Smee for the 1953 feature film, “Peter Pan.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. This sheet is dated May of 1951 and the visible image measures 10” x 12.25” within a 17.5” x 19.25” frame. The model sheet is in very good condition with light waviness along the bottom. $200 - $400
198. A Tinker Bell Print with A Marc Davis Signed Matte. (Disney, 1970-90s) A Tinker Bell print in a Walt Disney Classics matte, which has been signed by the character’s animator, Disney Legend Marc Davis. With an image size measuring 6.25” x 6.25” in a 7.5” x 9.5 “ matte, this piece is in good condition with discoloration to the print, light scuffs and wear to the print and matte, and a 0.5” tear to the right side of the matte. $200 - $400
197. A Pair of Ollie Johnson Estate Hand-Colored Sketches. (Johnston, 2000s) A pair of hand-colored sketches of Smee and Pluto from the estate of Disney Legend Ollie Johnston. The sketches, backed on display board, are hand-colored with crayons and are stamped “From the estate of Ollie Johnston” on the bottom right corner. The Pluto sketches measure 4.25” x 17.5” on 10.5” x 20.5” display board while the Smee sketches measure 6” x 19.25” on 10” x 20.25” display board. The pair are in good condition with edge wear, stains, visible glue residue, tears, and wear from use. $300 - $500
199. A Tinker Bell Production Cel Signed by Marc Davis. (Eastern Airlines, 1979) An original production cel of Tinker Bell from a 1979 Eastern Airlines Commercial. The cel has been hand-signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The image of Tink measures 3” x 4” on an untrimmed 16” x 12.5” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and custom framed for presentation. The artwork is in very good condition. The frame is in fair condition with some chipping to the edges and cracking to the top right side. $200 - $400
200. A Marc Davis Signed Tinker Bell Sericel. (Disney, 1990) A sericel of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan” signed by the character’s animator, Disney Legend Marc Davis. This sericel was released in a limited edition of 2500. With an image size measuring 3.5” x 8” in a 9.5” x 12.5” matte, this piece displays in fine condition with very light wear on the left side of the matte.
$200 - $400
201. A Marc Davis-Signed Tinker Bell Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1995) A limited edition 350 hand-painted cel of Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan,” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The lithograph background features clean-up animation of Tink in her many moods. With a visible image size of 12.25” x 16.75” within a 22.25” x 27” frame, the piece is in fine condition with very light edge wear to the frame from display. $200 - $400
202. A Washburn “Tinkerbell” Acoustic Guitar. (Washburn, 2000s)
A Disney Fairies Tinker Bell acoustic guitar manufactured by Washburn. Still intact in its original box, the three-quarter scale guitar is intended for children and features chrome-covered tuners, a basswood body, and a rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Measuring 24.25” x 36.5” x 4” deep in its original 14.75” x 37.75” x 5.25” deep box, the guitar is in very good condition with light wear, intentional distress, and surface scratches. $200 - $400
203. A Foundry Limited Edition Tinker Bell Charger Plate. (Disney, 1980s-2000s) A limited edition Tinker Bell charger plate by artist David Willardson, manufactured by The Foundry. Released in a limited edition, this charger plate is numbered 73 of 250 and features Willardson’s signature on the reverse in gold marker. Measuring 17” in diameter with its original 18.5” x 19.5” box, the charger plate displays in very good condition with light pinholes and wear. $200 - $400
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204. A Large Tinker Bell Vase. (Disney, 2000s) A Disney Auctions Tinker Bell Serve Ware Vase, released in a limited edition of 250. Measuring 10.25” tall and 9” in diameter, the hand-painted porcelain piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
206. A 50th Anniversary Framed “Peter Pan” Pin Set. (Disney, 2003) A framed “Peter Pan” pin set, released by the Walt Disney Gallery in a limited edition of 1000 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the film. The art recreates the original Studio fan card for the film, with five characters in the art reproduced as pins, including Tinker Bell, Tiger Lily, Nana, a mermaid, and Tick-Tock the Crocodile. Measuring 18” x 20.5”, the set is in fine condition. $200 - $400
205. A Guenther Luna Art Glass Tinker Bell Vase. (Disney, 2000s) A Tinker Bell Guenther Luna decorative glass vase, with a Guenther signature and Disney logo etched on the side of the base. Measuring 4” x 4” x 12.5”, this limited edition vase numbered 1/10 is in good to very good condition with light stains on the vase and base. $200 - $400
207. A Collection of “Ben and Me” Color Model Drawings. (Disney, 1953) A collection of one color model cel and five color model drawings from Walt Disney’s “Ben and Me.” The set is stapled together and includes the cel and four drawings of Amos the Mouse wearing his coat, and a large drawing of Ben Franklin, all with notations in pencil. The cel with an image size of 3.75” x 2.5” on 10” x 12” acetate is in good condition with wear from production use and spots of paint loss to the eye, tail, and shoe. The Amos drawings on 10” x 12” animation paper are in very good production-used condition with tape residue and wear from age and handling. The Ben Franklin drawing measures 9.5” x 9.25” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper and is in good condition with expected wear from age and production use including tape residue, creases, and small tears to the edges. $500 - $700
208. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Japanese Poster. (Disney, 1955) An original theatrical poster for the Japanese release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 20” x 28.5”, the poster is in good condition with creases throughout and edge wear. $300 - $500
209. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” German Reissue Poster. (Disney, 1961) A very rare German reissue A1 poster for “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” This poster features original art painted specifically for the German market by artist Kurt Degen. Measuring 23” x 33”, the poster displays in very good condition with original folds, a missing 3” x 0.5” piece from the top right corner, and a 1” x 1” V-shaped tear in the top left corner that has been repaired with tape. $300 - $500
210. A Rare 20,000 Leagues Board Game Printer’s Proof Sheet. (Jaymar, 1955) A very rare uncut color printer’s proof sheet for the graphic elements of the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Deep Sea Treasure Hunt board game including box top, board, instructions, and Nautilus-shaped spinners. The sheet includes registration marks and is stamped “20904B.” Production elements from early toys like this very rarely survived. Measuring 23” x 35.5”, the sheet displays in very good condition, with typical handling wear, and creases from previous folding. $300 - $500
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211. A “Lady and the Tramp” Eyvind Earle Concept Painting. (Disney, 1955) A “Lady and the Tramp” concept painting by Eyvind Earle. The Disney Legend brilliantly captures what would become the “Bella Notte” sequence in the film, as Tony and Joe perform for the dogs on their first date. Earle signed the painting, which is rarely done on concept art, in the bottom right corner in silver marker. Measuring 6.25” x 14.75”, the painting is in very good condition with light wear and pinholes in the corner from production use. $15,000 - $20,000
212. An Eyvind Earle Signed “Lady and the Tramp” Painting. (Disney, 1955) An original concept painting for “Lady and the Tramp” signed by the artist Eyvind Earle. After joining the Disney Studio in 1951, Earle gained a reputation for his exquisite background paintings and style. He would go on to handle production design on “Sleeping Beauty” and earn his status as a Disney Legend. This piece of art, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, features Lady, Tramp, and Jock in front of Lady’s home. In the bottom right corner in gold marker is Earle’s signature, which is rarely seen on concept art. Measuring 9” x 22.75”, the painting is in fine condition with pinholes in the corners from production use. $10,000 - $15,000
213. A Pair of “Lady and the Tramp” Production Cels. (Disney, 1955) A pair of original production cels of “Lady and the Tramp.” This pair was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and each comes with the original Art Corner gold labels on the reverse. Lady has an image size of 4” x 4.25” and Tramp 2.75” x 5”, each in a visible 5.25” x 7” window of a 9” x 12” matte. Lady displays in good condition with heavy scratches, Tramp is in good condition with scratches, and both mattes exhibit heavy discoloration from age. $4,000 - $6,000
214. A “Lady and The Tramp” Art Corner Jock Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Jock from “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. The image of Jock measures 5.5” x 6.75” on a trimmed cel with 6.25” x 9” visible. The piece is in a new frame measuring 15” x 12.5” with a clear backing to show the Art Corner label. The cel is in very good condition with very light paint loss in one eye. $500 - $700
215. A “Lady and The Tramp” Art Corner Lady & Toughy Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady and Toughy from “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. The image measures 5.25” x 8” on a trimmed cel with 6.25” x 8” visible. The piece is in a new frame measuring 15.5”x13.5” with a clear backing to show the Art Corner label. The cel is in very good condition. $500 - $700
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216. A Pair of “Lady and Tramp” Color Model Sheets. (Disney, 1955) A pair of color model sheets for the title characters of “Lady and the Tramp.” These sheets acted as a guideline to help animators achieve color continuity with each character. With character images measuring 4.75” x 7.25” and 3.5” x 4.25” on 8.5” x 11” trimmed animation paper, these pieces are in very good condition with very light edge wear, staple marks in the bottom left corner of each, light creasing, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
217. “Lady and The Tramp” Original Poster Concept Art. (Disney, 1955) A rare original concept drawing of the one-sheet for “Lady and the Tramp.” This artwork is similar to the final design used, but features a pink color scheme instead of yellow, and text blocks about the supporting characters. Measuring 6.5” x 4.5” on 7.75” x 5.5” visible paper, the mixed-media drawing is in fine condition within a 14” x 16” matte. $300 - $500
218. A “Lady and the Tramp” Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1962) A rare one-sheet poster for the 1962 theatrical re-release of “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 26.75” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with folds from storage, creases, a large 1.75” stain at the top right, and tears at the seams, including a 0.75” tear on Lady’s face. $200 - $400
220. A Tramp Drawing Signed By Iwao Takamoto. (Disney, 1980s-1990s) An original drawing signed by Iwao Takamoto of Tramp from “Lady and the Tramp.” The Japanese-American animator began his career as a production and character designer at Walt Disney Animation Studios on films including “Cinderella,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “Lady and the Tramp.” Accomplished in graphite, with an image measuring 5” x 6” on an 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper, the piece displays in fine condition with a soft fold in the top left corner and an inscription “To Alan, a fan of the animated film.” $300 - $500
219. A “Lady and the Tramp” Studio DyeTransfer Print. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A studio dye transfer of “Lady and the Tramp.” Dye transfers are high-quality prints that were produced at the Studio and given as gifts to visitors, and later sold at the Art Corner at Disneyland. The original matte includes a Studio label on the reverse and a small pencil inscription “Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp” on the front. With 8” x 10” visible in a 15” x 16” matte, the dye-transfer print displays in very good condition with light wear to the matte, and spotting from age to the label. $200 - $400
221. A Marc Davis Signed “Lady and the Tramp” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A “Lady and the Tramp” sericel signed by Disney Legend Animator Marc Davis. The cel has an image size of 8.5” x 4.5” with 9.5” x 13” visible within the 17.5” x 14” frame with a color copy background. The piece is in fine condition with very light wear to the frame from display. $300 - $500
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222. A Walt Disney Signed Disney Studio Restaurant Menu. (Disney, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Studio Restaurant menu signed by Walt Disney himself. Also known as “The Commissary,” the restaurant was The Place to be on the Lot, where employees and guests rubbed elbows with actors and talent. Walt was regularly seen eating his lunch there, unlike the typical Hollywood Studio head. The interior of the menu has been signed by Walt in blue pen with the inscription, “To Annette, Walt Disney.” Included is a letter from Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith certifying that the signature is authentic. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 9” x 12.5” when opened, the menu displays in very good condition with light stains, discoloration from age, smudges, edge wear, and a 1.25” tear at the bottom of the fold. $2,000 - $4,000
223. A Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers Kid’s Costume. (Disney, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers costume shirt and skirt. Labeled as a size child’s medium, displayed in a 22” x 30” matte, this costume is in good condition with heavy discoloration from age, light stains, light fraying along the seams of the costume and patches, and loss of adhesive to the smaller skirt patches. $200 - $400
224. A Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Projector with Sound. (Mattel, 1957) A Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel projector with two filmstrips, a record to play with them, a cardboard backdrop theater screen, and the original instructions. With two “C” batteries (not included) the projector was functional at the time of testing. Measuring 5.5” a 4.5” x 9” high, the projector displays in very good condition. The 4.5” x 6.25” x 9.25” box is in good condition. $200 - $400
226. A Donald Duck Production Cel. (Disney, 1950s-60s) An original production cel of Donald Duck. The piece has a character image size of 8.75” x 7.25” on a trimmed 10” x 8” cel. The cel displays in very good condition with light wear from age, and a spot of paint separation in the black area of Donald’s hat. $500 - $700
225. An “Our Friend the Atom” Signed Book. (Golden Press, 1956) A hardcover book titled Our Friend the Atom, signed by Disney artist Albert Whitlock with a dedication. Measuring 8.25” x 11.25”, the 165-page book is in very good condition with light wear overall. The dust jacket is in good condition with smudges, edge wear, a 1” x 1” piece missing from the inside flap, and tape repairs. $200 - $400
227. A Maleficent’s Goons Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of a pair of Maleficent’s Goons from “Sleeping Beauty.” With an image size measuring 5.5” x 7.75” in a 6.25” x 8.25” matte, the cel displays in very good to fine condition with very minor scratches. $400 - $600
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228. A Walt Disney Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Book. (Simon and Schuster, 1957) A “Sleeping Beauty” Giant Golden Book signed by Walt Disney himself. Included with the signature is a dedication, “To Suzanne, Best Wishes.” Measuring 10.25” x 13”, the 57-page book is in fair condition with heavy edge wear, peeling plastic, and tears to the spine, wear, and discoloration to the front and back covers, and light edge wear, discoloration and smudges to the pages. $2,000 - $4,000
229. A Ken Anderson Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Book & Sketch. (Whitman, 1959) A Tell-A-Tale Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” book signed by animator and Imagineer Ken Anderson. Anderson boldly signed the copyright page in ink with a personalized inscription and on another page a drawing of Elliott from “Pete’s Dragon.” Measuring 5.75” x 6.75”, the book is in very good condition with edge wear. $200 - $400
230. A “Sleeping Beauty” Book Signed By Mary Costa. (Whitman, 1959/1991) A Tell-A-Tale Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” book signed by Disney Legend Mary Costa, the voice of Aurora. Costa boldly signed the copyright page in ink with a personalized inscription dated 1991. Measuring 5.75” x 6.75”, the book is in very good condition with edge wear. $200 - $400
231. A Marc Davis Signed Maleficent Glass Paperweight. (Disney, 1990s) An etched Maleficent paperweight by Robert Guenther, signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The paperweight includes an etched Guenther signature and is numbered 17/200. Measuring 4” x 4” and .75” thick, the piece is in very good condition with smudges to the sides and very minor scratches on the back from age and use. $200 - $400
232. A Disney Character Xylophone. (Tudor, 1959) A Disney Character Xylophone with its original box. The xylophone’s mallets and songbook are not included. Measuring 5” x 12.5” x 4.5” tall with its original 6.5” x 13.25” x 5” tall box, the metal xylophone displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from use. $200 - $400
233. An Annette Funicello Signed Book. (Whitman, 1960) A Walt Disney’s Annette “Sierra Summer” book signed with a dedication by Disney Legend Annette Funicello. Measuring 5.75” x 7.75”, the 282-page book is in fair condition with the pages detached from the spine, heavy wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
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234. An Original Cruella De Vil Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Cruella de Vil from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” With an image size of 5.75” x 6.5” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, this piece displays in fine condition. $600 - $900
236. “A Symposium on Popular Songs“ Ludwig Von Drake Cel. (Disney, 1962) An original hand-painted production cel of Ludwig Von Drake, from the Walt Disney featurette “A Symposium on Popular Songs.” With an image size of 5” x 6” in a 7” x 9” matte, the cel is in good condition with light separation to the character’s right sleeve, and cracking and peeling to his right thumb and jacket. $300 - $500
235. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Dye Transfer Print. (Disney, 1960s-80s) A Disney Studio photographic dye transfer print of a scene from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” Dye transfers such as these were given as gifts to visitors of the Studio and sold through the Art Corner at Disneyland. Measuring 9.25” x 12.5” on 11” x 14” pegged photographic paper, the dye transfer is in fine condition with very light edge wear. $100 - $200
237. An Original Ludwig Von Drake Production Cel. (Disney, 1964) An original hand-painted production cel of Ludwig Von Drake, from the “Wonderful World of Color” episode titled, “Mediterranean Cruise.” With an image size of 5.5” x 7.25” in a 7.75” x 9.75” matte, the cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
238. A Wonderful World of Color Watch with TV Box. (Fantasma, 1997) A Wonderful World of Color limited edition 234 of 1961 watch featuring Mickey Mouse and Walt, in a television-shaped resin box. The 1.5” x 9” watch and 4.5” x 5.25” x 6.25” resin box are in fine condition. $200 - $400
239. A “Sundays with Walt” Limited Edition Sericel. (Disney, 2000) A sericel titled “Sundays With Walt” featuring Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell watching Walt on TV. The cel was produced in a limited edition of 2,500. This individual cel has been enhanced with a unique hand-painted matte that extends the image. With a visible image of 10.25” x 10.25” in a 17.5” x 17.5” frame, the piece is in very good condition with one small scratch to the frame. $200 - $400
241. An “Official Guide New York World’s Fair” Book. (World’s Fair, 1964/65) An Official Guide to the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. 312 pages give a detailed overview of the entire Fair. Measuring 5.25” x 8”, the book is in fair to good condition with edge wear, stains, smudges, scuffs, creases, a pen mark to the cover, discoloration, and a name written inside. $200 - $400
240. A Madam Mim Animals Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1963) An original photostat model sheet of Madam Mim transformed into various animals for the 1963 feature film “The Sword In the Stone.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film so that everyone could draw the character the same way. Measuring 11” x 14”, this piece is in very good condition with a vertical crease down the center of the sheet and minor edge wear. $200 - $400
242. A Set of 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair Glasses. (World’s Fair, 1964/65) A set of seven frosted drinking glasses from the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. Featured on the glasses are the Unisphere, the Port Authority Building, World’s Fair Circus, Pool of Industry, Hall of Science, New York State Exhibit, and the Federal Pavilion. Measuring 6.75” tall and 2.25” in diameter each, the glasses are in good to very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
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243. A Walt Disney Signed Photograph. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A photograph of Walt Disney and a bloodhound beautifully signed by Walt himself. Walt boldly signed in black ink, “To Jackie, All Best, Walt Disney.” The piece includes a Beckett Letter of Authenticity, verifying the signature. Measuring 7.25” x 9.25” on a double matte in a 13.75” x 15.75” frame, the photo is in very good condition with a light waviness across the top edge and scratches and scuffs on the frame. The ink has faded with time, though the inscription and signature remain large and legible. $2,000 - $4,000
244. Four Set Photos from “Three Lives of Thomasina.” (Disney, 1963) A collection of four black and white set photos from the production of “The Three Lives of Thomasina,” the live-action fantasy film about a cat’s multiple lives in Scotland. Included are two charming pictures of Walt Disney with a badger, and two pictures of Walt with cast members, including Patrick McGoohan and future “Mary Poppins” star Karen Dotrice. Measuring 10” x 12” each, the photos display in good condition with scratches throughout, warping, edge wear, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
245. A Pair of Pennants from “Follow Me, Boys!” (Disney, 1966) A pair of prop pennants from the parade scene in “Follow Me, Boys!” starring Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles, and a young Kurt Russell. The green and yellow pennants are waved by the cast during Lem Siddons’ Day, which celebrates the local hero and Boy Scouts leader played by MacMurray. Measuring 23” long on 36” tall sticks, the pennants are in good condition with fraying, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $200 - $400
246. A Kaa Production Cel from “The Jungle Book.” (Disney, 1967)
An original production cel of Kaa from “The Jungle Book.” With an image size of 4” x 5”, in a 6” x 8” matte, the cel is in good condition with a small paint chip at the bottom of the image and rippling from age. $400 - $600
248. A Marc Davis Signed Winnie the Pooh Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” sericel featuring Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore, signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The sericel has an image size of 5.5” x 7” in a 9.5” x 13” visible window of a 14” x 17.5” frame and features a color copy background. The piece is in fine condition with very light wear to the frame from display. $200 - $400
247. A “Jungle Book” Hathi Jr. Drawing by Ken Anderson. (Disney, 1960s-80s) An original drawing of Hathi Jr. from “The Jungle Book” by Disney Legend Ken Anderson. Accomplished in ink and marker, Anderson signed the piece “Ken” with a dedication. With an image measuring 4” x 4.75” in a visible matte opening of 6.5” x 8.5”, the drawing is in very good condition with paper discoloration from age. $500 - $700
249. A Rare Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s)
A very rare Big Fig of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, released through the Disney Parks. This is one of the most sought-after Pooh Big Figs. Measuring 24” x 10” x 16” tall, the piece displays in good condition, with small scuffs and scratches from display, and Tigger’s orange-colored areas showing fading, particularly to the right side. $300 - $500
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250. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Georges Hautecourt dancing with Madame Adelaide Bonfamille and Duchess from the 1970 feature film, “The Aristocats.” The character image measures 6.25” x 7” and has been placed over a reproduction color copy background within an 8” x 10” matte. The artwork displays in fine condition with some light edge wear and scuffs to the matte. $200 - $400
253. An Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Manuel Gonzales. (Disney, 1970s-80s) An original Mickey Mouse drawing by Disney Legend Manuel Gonzales. Gonzales drew Mickey Mouse Sunday comic strips for over 40 years, also inking Donald Duck and Scamp daily strips. This original piece was created at the request of super collector Alan Hylton. With an image size of 4.5” x 5.75” in a 4.75” x 6.25” matte opening, the mixed-media drawing is in fine condition. $200 - $400
251. A “Pete’s Dragon” Studio Dye Transfer. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A studio dye transfer of an original cel painting from “Pete’s Dragon.” Dye Transfers such as this were given as gifts at the studio, used for promotional purposes, and sold at the Disney Parks. The 12” x 10” print is in a 15.25” x 17.5” studio matte with a studio certificate on the reverse. The art is in good condition with light scratches, scuffs, creases, discoloration from age on the matte, edge wear, and stains, including a 0.75” stain in the top right. $200 - $400
252. A Disneyana: Walt Disney Collectibles Book. (Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1974) A Disneyana: Walt Disney Collectibles book by Cecil Munsey. This 385-page book is regarded as one of the most significant and comprehensive books on Disney collections from the 1920s to the 1970s, featuring photos and information on rare early collectibles. Measuring 8.75” x 11.25”, the book is in good condition with discoloration from age and heavy wear on the dust jacket including creases, scratches, and a 0.25” tear near the top. $100 - $200
254. A Multi-Signed The Art of Walt Disney Book. (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1975) A book titled The Art of Walt Disney, signed by the author Christopher Finch and Disney Legend Virginia Davis, the original Alice in the early Disney Alice Comedies. The signatures are dated 1989 and 1980, and each includes a dedication. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the 160-page book is in fair to good condition with pages separating from the spine, heavy discoloration, light edge wear, spotting, and light stains.
$300 - $500
255. A Pair of “The New Mickey Mouse Club” Puppets. (Disney, 1977) The original one-of-a-kind The Sleuth and Professor Nefarious puppets seen on “The New Mickey Mouse Club” television series. The characters first appeared in Mickey Mouse comic books and made their television debut in puppet form on “The New Mickey Mouse Club” in 1977. The Sleuth and his niece, Mouseketeer Lisa Whelchel, rescued fellow Mouseketeer Mindy Feldman from Professor Nefarious’ evil clutches. The Sleuth puppet was operated by budding ventriloquist Welchel, whose name is still visible on the puppet’s storage box. Created by puppeteer Tony Urbano, the puppets have been restored by Disney artist Kevin Kidney. Professor Nefarious measures 17” x 33” x 40” tall and The Sleuth 18” x 19” x 60” tall, both in very good condition with light pilling, stains, wear, and the inner stuffing exposed on one of The Sleuth’s fingers. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000
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256. John Hench Signed Mickey 25th & 50th Birthday Prints. (Disney, 1978) A pair of lithographic prints of Mickey Mouse’s 25th and 50th anniversary portraits, each signed by Imagineer John Hench and hand-numbered 448/750. The prints measuring 17” x 22” are mounted to 20” x 24” matte board and come with their 19.25” x 24” portfolio and three 8” x 10” information sheets about the portrait and artist. The prints and portfolio are in very good condition, with very light wear to the prints from display, and the info sheets very good with some faint discoloration, staining, and paper loss. $400 - $600
258. Pooh, Piglet and Tigger Original Art by Larry Mayer. (Disney, 1979) An original drawing of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger by Disney artist Larry Mayer. Beginning in the 1960s, Mayer worked on Disney comic books and newspaper strips including Scamp, Chip ‘n Dale, Mickey Mouse, and a long run on Sparky Moore’s Winnie the Pooh strip. Mayer signed the art in black marker and included a personalized dedication. With an image size of 8.75” x 10.5” in a 9.5” x 12” matte, the ink and watercolor artwork is in very good condition with light smudges and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
257. A “The Small One” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1978) A production cel from the animated featurette “The Small One” featuring characters the Boy and the Small One. Like many Disney cels from this era, this cel was laminated and exhibits paint lifting around the edges of the image, with bubbles and waviness throughout from the laminate. With an image size of 7.5” x 6.75” on a 10” x 13” visible cel within an 18.75” x 15.75” matte, the piece displays in fair condition. $400 - $600
259. Framed Original Drawings by Legendary Animators. (Disney, 1970s-1980s) A collection of four framed and signed original drawings by legendary animators, all featuring personalized dedications to mega-collector Alan Hylton. Included are drawings of Maleficent by Disney Legend Clyde Geromini, Pinocchio by layout artist Thor Putnam, Mickey Mouse by animator and director Dick Lundy, and Peter from “Peter and the Wolf” by Ed Benedict, designer of many Hanna-Barbera characters including Yogi Bear and the Flintstones. Ranging in size from 6” x 7.5” to 6.75” x 8” in a 11.5” x 33.25” matte, the drawings display in very good to good condition with heavy spotting and light discoloration from age. $400 - $600
Harrison Ellenshaw followed in his father Peter’s footsteps, creating ground-breaking visual effects for the movies. Peter Ellenshaw first worked with Walt Disney on “Treasure Island,” and won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for his work on “Mary Poppins.” Harrison made a name for himself as a matte artist on “Star Wars” and “The Empire Strikes Back,” and at Disney for “The Black Hole,” “Tron,” and “Dick Tracy.” Here, we are proud to present some of Harrison’s treasured keepsakes from those Disney films.
260. A “The Black Hole” Trailer Script and Tagline Pitch. (Disney, 1979) An original draft script for the trailer for “The Black Hole” along with a collection of proposed taglines for the film’s promotional poster. The three-page script comes with several dozen pages with a single possible poster line for the film typed on each. Included is a marketing poster with the line that was chosen, “A Journey That Begins Where Everything Ends.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script and pitch sheets are in good condition with wear from use and age, including oxidation to the paper clips that marked the paper. The 18” x 24” poster is in very good condition with typical wear along original folds and faint creases throughout.
$300 - $500
261. A Dr. Hans Reinhardt “The Black Hole“ Costume Design. (Disney, 1979) A costume design for Dr. Hans Reinhardt in “The Black Hole.” This design by Academy Award-winning costume designer Bill Thomas shows the villain in a green costume with slicked-back white hair. Included are four original fabric swatches from the development process. Measuring 9.75” x 14.75” in a 14.25” x 19.25” matte, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and design notations. $400 - $600
262. A Harrison Ellenshaw “Tron” Production Photo Binder. (Disney, 1982) A binder of 35mm contact sheets of photography from the set of “Tron,” assembled and used during production by Harrison Ellenshaw. The binder includes sheets cut and arranged into story order of the film, with pages of production notes by Ellenshaw. Also included is a very rare invitation to the “Black and White Prom” cast and crew screening at the Academy Theater in Beverly Hills on July 9, 1982, along with prints and a page of 35mm negatives shot at the event. Measuring 11.5” x 10” x 1.75” overall, the binder is in very good production-used condition. $1,000 - $2,000
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263. “Tron” Research, Development, and Production Photos. (Disney, 1982) Harrison Ellenshaw’s binders of research and development notes, test photos, and negatives of the sets and actors from the ground-breaking film “Tron.” The two binders contain dozens of color transparencies and slides of the ENCOM lab locations from the beginning of the film, as well as 35mm black and white negatives of actors on the computer world sets of Tron, with contact sheets. Measuring 1.5” x 10.25” x 11.5” each, the binders are in good condition with typical wear from production use and age. The transparencies, slides, and negatives are in very good to fine condition. $800 - $1,000
265. A Collection of “Tron” Production Photo Prints. (Disney, 1982) A large collection of production photo prints for the 1982 Disney sci-fi classic “Tron” accomplished by effects animator John Van Vliet. Included in the lot are concept art, storyboards, production notes, and character, set, costume, and effects designs. Measuring up to 8” x 10”, housed in two file folders, the collection of 64 photo prints is in very good condition with wear typical of production use. $400 - $600
264. A “Tron” Promo SD Memory Card. (Disney California Adventure, 2011) A Walt Disney Imagineering Sound Department SD memory card containing promotional material for the Tron franchise. Tron-related events in the Park at the time included the ElecTRONica nighttime street party, a “Tron: Legacy” preview in the Muppet*Vision 3D theater, and a World of Color finale segment themed to “Tron: Legacy.” The label reads that the card has audio channels for “Gonzo Motorcycle” and “Tron Spiel.” Measuring 1.5” x 1.75” in a 1.75” x 2.25” plastic case, the untested SD card displays in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
266. Harrison Ellenshaw’s “Tron” Production Photo Files. (Disney, 1980) A set of files of photo prints, transparencies, and negatives used by Harrison Ellenshaw during the production of “Tron.” Ellenshaw was the visual effects supervisor as well as associate producer on the film. These files contain black and white prints of characters in costume, transparencies used in creating the Flynn “de-rezzing” sequence when he enters the computer world, twenty frames of Vista-Vision 70 mm film strips of the de-rezzing sequence with full effects, photos of the crew including Harrison’s father Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw visiting the production, prints of early handdrawn storyboards, and 2.25” x 2.25” color transparencies that include crew on the set as well as Ellenshaw paintings for “The Black Hole.” Finally, the lot includes a signed photo of Harrison Ellenshaw with the Tron arcade game on the set. The materials all come with their original file folders and envelopes that include hand notations by Ellenshaw. Measuring various sizes, the photos and transparencies are in very good condition with wear typical of production use. $300 - $500
267. A “Tron” Ektachrome ContinuousTone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of TRON and Flynn from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Each frame of film was transferred to several transparencies so that special effects could be added. The image measures 19”x9” on an untrimmed 20”x12.5” pegged cel. The transparency is in very good condition with some tape residue at the bottom left of the cel.
$500 - $700
268. A “Tron” Ektachrome ContinuousTone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of CLU (Jeff Bridges) from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Each frame of film was transferred to several transparencies so that special effects could be added. The image measures 19” x 9” on an untrimmed 20” x 12.5” pegged cel. The transparency is in very good condition with some tape residue at the bottom left of the cel.
$500 - $700
269. A “Tron” Ektachrome ContinuousTone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of Flynn and Lora from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Each frame of film was transferred to several transparencies so that special effects could be added. The image measures 19” x 9” on an untrimmed 20” x 12.5” pegged cel. The transparency is in very good condition with some tape residue at the bottom left of the cel.
$500 - $700
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270. A Concept Painting for “The Fox and the Hound.” (Disney, 1981) An original background concept of Widow Tweed’s house for “The Fox and the Hound.” Measuring 10” x 13” on a 13” x 15” board, the mixed-media artwork is in very good condition with edge wear and light discoloration from age.
$400 - $600
272. An Original Tod and Vixey Cel Setup and Background. (Disney, 1981) An original multi-layered production cel of Tod and Vixey from Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound” paired with a preliminary production background. With character images of 4.5” x 7.5” and 4” x 6.5” on a 12.5” x 16” background, the piece is in very good to fine condition with light smudges, tape residue, and edge wear to the background. $400 - $600
271. An Original Tod Cel from “The Fox and the Hound.” (Disney, 1981) An original production cel of Tod the Fox from “The Fox and the Hound.” The film marked the animated feature debuts of John Lasseter, Brad Bird, and Tim Burton. With a character image of 2” x 2” on a 6.5” x 8.25” trimmed cel, the cel displays in very good condition with scratches and light paint loss. $600 - $800
274. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” & “The Rescuers” Poster. (Disney, 1983) A one-sheet poster for “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” and a re-release of “The Rescuers.” The Charles Dickens adaptation and the first Mickey Mouse short in 30 years, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with folds from storage, wear, creases, and small tears at the folds. $100 - $200
273. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Scrooge Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) A hand-painted original production cel of Scrooge McDuck from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” With an image size of 8.25” x 3.5” on a 10.5” x 12” visible cel, the laminated cel displays in very good to fine production used condition. $300 - $500
275. A “Jungle Book” & “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Poster. (Disney, 1983) A colorful British Quad theatrical poster promoting the United Kingdom re-release of “The Jungle Book” and the debut of “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” the first new Mickey Mouse theatrical short in 30 years. Measuring 30” x 39.75”, the poster displays in very good condition with original folds and heavy creases. $100 - $200
276. A Never Realized Disney Distribution Logo. (Disney, 1980s) A Hyperion logo film reel. When Disney first considered creating an alternate distribution arm to release PG and R-rated films, “Hyperion” was considered before they went with “Touchstone Pictures” in 1984. Measuring 3.75” in diameter with a 3” core, the untested reel is presumed to be in fine condition. $100 - $200
277. A Collection of Hand-Colored Disney Character Drawings. (Disney, 1983) A collection of four hand-colored Xerox drawings by assistant animator Tom Ferriter of Roger from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” Alice from “Alice in Wonderland,” and two of Madam Mim from “The Sword and the Stone.” With image sizes measuring from 5.5” x 6.75” to 7.5” x 7.5” on sheets measuring up to 7.5” x 10.25”, the art accomplished in colored pencil over Xerox is in very good condition with light discoloration to the right edge of one sheet. $300 - $500
279. A Pair of “My Science Project” Scripts. (Disney, 1984) Two drafts of scripts for “My Science Project,” the fourth film released by Disney under the Touchstone Pictures banner. Touchstone was created to release edgier and more adult films than those under the Disney name, and this time travel comedy fit the bill. The scripts are a revised first draft dated June 1, 1984, and a second draft dated June 18, 1984. Each measuring 8.5” x 11”, the scripts are in very good condition with typical wear from production use, and the cover of the first draft in good condition with notations, discoloration along the spine, and small scuffs and tears. $100 - $200
278. A 1984 Olympics Mascot Sam The Eagle Button Display. (L.A. Olympics Committee, 1984) A complete countertop display of 24 buttons featuring the Olympic Mascot Sam the Eagle. Sam was designed by Disney Legend Bob Moore. Measuring 17” x 10” x 4” standing, the display is in very good condition with light wear and a price written in ink by Sam’s hat. The 1.75” gold-colored buttons are in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500
280. A Pair of Original “The Wuzzles” Drawings and Xeroxes. (Disney, 1985) A pair of original layout drawings for the animated series “The Wuzzles” and two production Xeroxes. The art is from episode 9 of the series, “Ghostrustlers,” in which the Wuzzles visit a ghost town. The drawings were accomplished in pencil and colored pencils with production notes written in red pen. The first layout drawing of Bumblelion has an image size of 3” x 3.75”, the second drawing of the Wuzzles has an image size of 6.75” x 9.5” on a 9.5” x 10.5” piece of drawing paper, and the Xeroxes measure 10.25” x 10.5” All are in good to very good condition with creases and wear from production use. $200 - $400
281. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Multi-Signed Program. (Disney/ Touchstone Pictures, 1988) A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” premiere program with an astonishing 16 signatures from the cast and crew that includes legendary talent from multiple eras of Hollywood. Signatures include those of Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, Bob Hoskins, Joanna Cassidy, Christopher Lloyd, and Charles Fleischer and Kathleen Turner, the voices of Roger and Jessica Rabbit. Legendary voice artists of animation’s golden age who signed are Mel “Bugs Bunny” Blanc, June Foray, and Mae Questel, the original Betty Boop. Animators Dale L. Baer, Jane M. Baer, Ron Dias, and composer Alan Silvestri also signed, along with Gary K. Wolf, author of the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, who added a dedication. To top it all off, Frank Sinatra, who is briefly heard in the film as the Singing Sword, signed the program. Measuring 12” x 27” when open, this program is in good condition with a dedication to super collector Alan Hylton, edge wear, a 0.75” tear in the top left of the cover page, light tape residue, general wear from age including creasing at the corners, some transfer of print and smudges, and discoloration throughout. $200 - $400
282. “DuckTales” Halloween Special Original Art. (Disney, 1990) A beautiful set of 20 illustrations and a partial script from the pitch for a “DuckTales” Halloween special. The original series ran from 1987 to 1990. This artwork is dated 1990 and, along with the three page pitch script of Act I of the show, tells the story of Huey Dewey and Louie’s Halloween finding a pumpkin filled with money stashed there by the Beagle Boys. Uncle Scrooge does not appear in the story which features Donad Duck with cameos by Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Clarabelle Cow. The artwork, established in graphite on animation paper, has stunning attention to detail and shading not usually seen in production work. Even with three pieces including paste up (copy) elements, each is a work of art in itself. With the 8.5” x 11” script and art on animation paper measuring 10” x 13” to 12.5” x 17”, the set is in very good production-used condition with light handling wear and smudges, slight discoloration to some paper from age, and one piece with five staples that show heavy oxidation from age.
$400 - $600
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283. An Original Production Cel from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) A stunning original production cel of Ariel and Triton from Disney’s 1989 feature film, “The Little Mermaid.” The impressive cel has a total image size of 15.5” x 9.5” and has been placed on a color copy background and custom framed for presentation. A Disney Studio Seal is visible in the upper right corner and the original certificates of authenticity are attached to the reverse of the frame. The artwork is in fine condition. The frame is in very good condition with some light scuffing to the plexiglass. $2,000 - $4,000
284. A Pair of “Nightmare Before Christmas” Storyboards. Nightmare Before Christmas” by artist Jorgen Klubien. The pair depicts an early concept for Sally trying to warn Jack of her vision that his Christmas will go badly. While Jack Skellington and Sally are the main characters in the film, there are very few moments in which the two of them share a scene together. Each measuring 5.5” x 8”, the panels accomplished in felt tip and crayon are in very good production-used condition. $800 - $1,000
285. A “Lion King” Theatrical Banner. (Disney, 1994) A large theatrical release banner for “The Lion King.” The animated musical was a critical success and box-office smash. It ended up the highest-grossing film of 1994 worldwide and remains the highest-grossing traditionally animated film of all time. Measuring 46.75” x 121”, the banner is in good condition with stains, scuffs, staples, tape residue, intended holes for display, and wear from use. $300 - $500
287. A “Mulan” Color Key Concept Painting. (Disney, 1998) A background color key concept painting from “Mulan,” labeled for sequence 5, scene 29 of the film. This early hand-painted concept explores a color palette option for the film during a scene where Mulan gazes upon an oncoming storm. Accomplished in gouache, the painting measures 3.75” x 5.75” on 8.5” x 11” mounted cardstock, and is in very good condition with typical production notes, light scratches, discoloration to the paper, and a crease at the lower right corner. $1,000 - $2,000
286. Original Disney Collector’s Society Timon Ornament Art. (Disney, 1998) An original hand-painted cel and background of Timon from “The Lion King.” The artwork was used for the Walt Disney Classics Collection porcelain holiday ornament titled “Luau!” from 1998. The hand-painted cel layer is placed over a watercolor background, with an image size of 9.75” x 8.75” on the 15” x 11” sturdy art paper. The art is in good condition, with the cel layer adhered in place to the background, some tape residue, and minor edge-wear. The background was previously adhered to a cardboard backing, with some residue and wear to the reverse. $200 - $400
288. A Disney 75th Anniversary Pin Collection. (Disney, 1998) A “Disney, 75 Years of Love and Laughter” framed pin collection celebrating the Studios 75th anniversary, featuring character pins of Mickey, Pinocchio, Dopey, Ariel, Tinker Bell, Jiminy Cricket, Dumbo, and the Cheshire Cat. Measuring from 0.75” x 1.25” to 1.5” x 2.25” in a 7.75” x 7.75” matte, the limited edition pins numbered 4773/7500 are in fine condition. $200 - $400
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289. A Multi-Signed “Tarzan” Program. (Disney, 1999) A “Tarzan” program signed by directors Chris Buck and Kevin Lima, producer Bonnie Arnold, art directors Dan Cooper and Daniel St. Pierre, animators Russ Edmonds, Dave Burgess, John Ripa, Marshall Lee Toomey, Randy Haycock, Michael Surrey, Bruce W. Smith, Jay Jackson, Sergio Pablos, Chris Wahl, Brian Pimental, and T. Daniel Hofstedt, and visual effects supervisor Peter DeMund. Measuring 9” x 12”, the program displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
290. A Tom Hanks and Tim Allen Signed “Toy Story 2” Poster. (Disney/Pixar, 1999) A double-sided one-sheet for “Toy Story 2” signed by lead voice actors Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster displays in fine condition with very minor wear and very light discoloration to the edges. $300 - $500
291. An Elisabete Gomes Mickey Mouse Charger Vase. (Disney, 2000s) An Elisabete Gomes charger vase featuring Mickey Mouse and his comic-book nemesis, The Phantom Blot. Released in a limited edition, this vase is numbered 30/75 and signed on the bottom by Gomes. Measuring 13” tall and 12.5” in diameter, the charger vase is in fine condition with light smudges on the inside. $200 - $400
292. A Disney Auctions Stitch Bobblehead. (Disney, 2000s) A Bobble Dobble Stitch bobblehead originally sold by Disney Auctions. The bobblehead of the “Lilo & Stitch” star was released in an unnumbered limited edition of only 500. Measuring 6.5” tall with its original 4” x 5” x 9.5” tall Disney Auctions box, the bobblehead is in fine condition. $100 - $200
293. A Collection of “Country Bears” Shirts and Emphemera. (Disney, 2002) A collection of shirts and ephemera from “The Country Bears” movie. Included in the lot are three T-shirts, a film script, South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper clipping, a dressing room door tag for pupeteer Jody St. Michael, a pair of unused tickets to a screening at the El Capitan Theatre, an official fan book, and four Country Bears at the El Capitan live concert fliers signed by the puppeteers who played Fred, Ted, Zeb, and Tennessee. Ranging in size from the 3.25” x 9” still-attached tickets to the 6.5” x 14.5” chair marker, the ephemera are in very good to good condition with scratches, creases, wear and discoloration from age. The green shirt is labeled a size M, the beige shirt a size L, and the black shirt a size XL, all in very good condition with light pilling and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
294. A Set Décor Prop Collage from “The Country Bears.” (Disney, 2002) A collage of set décor props from the “The Country Bears” feature film, including “articles,” photos, concert tickets, and two The Country Bears concert backstage passes. With set decor measuring from 2.25” x 3.5” to 7.75” x 10.5” glued to a 29.5” x 33.25” cardboard backing, this piece is in good condition with overall wear and tears to the concert tickets, band photo, and article. $200 - $400
295. A Pair of Set Décor Prop Posters from “The Country Bears.” (Disney, 2002) A pair of set décor prop posters used in the “The Country Bears” feature film. Measuring 35.75” x 35.75” each, the posters are in good condition overall with wear, creasing, stains, tape residue, and two 0.5” tears towards the top right corner of one. $200 - $400
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296. A Signed “The Country Bears” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 2002) A pair of one-sheet posters for “The Country Bears.” One of the posters includes signatures and hand-written character names from the in-suit bear performers Jody St. Michael, Brian La Rosa, Tony Sabin Prince, and Kaepan Shaw. Measuring 27” x 40” each, the posters are in good to very good condition with creases and light wear. $200 - $400
298. A Large Collection of “The Country Bears” Memorabilia. (Disney, 1993-2002) A large collection of cast and crew memorabilia and set decor ephemera from the “The Country Bears” feature film. Included are a thank you letter, two rehearsal schedules, two screening invitations, an AFTRA member report, a magnet, seven IDs and access passes, a television schedule, 23 production photos, a thank you card from the director, a multi-signed CD soundtrack, and three Country Bear Hall show fliers. Ranging in size from the 2.25” x 3.5” ID to the 8.5” x 11” schedules, the lot is in fair to good condition with scratches, stains, wear, water damage, cracks in the CD case, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
297. A Chair Back from “The Country Bears” Live Concert. (Disney, 2002) A puppeteer’s chair-back from “The Country Bears” premiere live concert at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Measuring 7” x 21.75”, the chair-back is in good condition with smudges, a tiny hole on each of the end wraps, and overall typical wear from age and use. $200 - $400
299. An Organ Pipe from “The Haunted Mansion.” (Disney, 2003) An organ pipe from “The Haunted Mansion” movie starring Eddie Murphy. This pipe and the organ it was placed on are seen in the film’s climactic wedding scene. Measuring 81.5” tall and 4.5” in diameter, the pipe displays in good condition with paint loss, scuffs, scratches, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $1,000
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The Disney characters we know and love exist thanks to the talented animators behind them. By studying faces in the mirror, acting out scenes, and observing live action models, they use their skills to breathe life into their characters. Their humorous and heartfelt work continues to resonate with audiences today.
301. Marc Davis’ Cement Handprints and Signature. (Disney, 1993) A cement block with the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Marc Davis. One of Walt’s Nine Old Men, Davis was the animator behind classic characters Tinker Bell, Maleficent, and Cruella De Vil. His work is also seen in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and many more. Davis was also one of the original Imagineers, creating characters and concepts for Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. From the Disney Studio to the Disney Parks, Davis had a hand in all things Disney, commemorating his service in 1993 with this cement imprint which also bears his signature. Measuring 27” x 2.5” x 18” tall, the cement block is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from previous display. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
302. A Marc Davis “8 Rules of Golf” Concept Art Set. (Gifted Images, 1996) A set of eight limited edition serigraphs by Disney Legend Marc Davis titled the “8 Rules of Golf.” Each print features a humorous image of animal characters demonstrating a rule. The prints are hand-numbered as 134/300 at the lower left and are signed by Davis in pencil at the lower right. With an image size of 14” x 17” on 19.5” x 22” thick cardstock, the prints come in their original 20.5” x 22.75” x 1.5” deep box and are in fine condition, with some color transfer to the reverse which does not affect the image. $200 - $400
303. A Multi-Signed First Edition of The Illusion of Life. (Abbeville Press, 1981) A multi-signed first edition hardcover of Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, signed by the authors, Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, and illustrator Tim Hildebrandt who painted the book’s cover art. The 575-page book is regarded as one of the greatest books on animation ever written. Measuring 2” x 10.75” x 11.25”, in its original good condition slipcase, the book is in very good condition with edge wear, light creases, and three vertical folds, all to the book’s cover. $200 - $400
304. A Frank and Ollie Signed Disney Animation Book. (Abbeville Press, 1981) A first edition hardcover copy of Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life signed by the authors/two of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Included with the Disney Legends’ signatures is a dedication to Barbara Hackley, a fellow Disney animator, and a clipping of a Los Angeles Times review of the revered animation book. Measuring 2” x 10.75” x 11.25”, the 575-page book is in very good condition with light edge wear to both the book and dust jacket. $200 - $400
306. A Bill Justice Mickey Drawing on a Corningware Plate. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A drawing by Disney Legend Bill Justice of Mickey Mouse, accomplished in black marker. With an image size of 4” x 4” on a 6.25” Corningware plate, this piece is in very good to fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400
305. Two Signed Prints of Carl Barks’ Disney Audition Art. (Carl Barks, 1990s) Two prints signed by Carl “The Duckman” Barks. In 1935, Barks applied to Walt Disney Studios with two pieces in the style of Walt Disney’s “Silly Symphony” shorts. Famous for his Donald Duck comics and creating Uncle Scrooge, Barks released these prints of that early art in the 1990s. The 10.75” x 14” prints, each numbered 72/120 and signed by Barks in graphite, display in fine condition. $200 - $400
307. A Bill Justice Donald Duck Drawing on a Paper Plate. (Disney, 1990s) A drawing of Donald Duck by Disney animator Bill Justice, uniquely accomplished in markers on a paper plate. With an image size measuring 4.75” x 7” on the 10.75” diameter plate, this piece is in very good condition with a staple mark at the top and very light wear overall. $200 - $400
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308. A Cast Member Sorcerer Mickey 15 Year Service Award. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A 15-year Cast Member Service Award featuring a bronze Sorcerer’s Apprentice on a wooden base. These awards normally display a custom plaque with the recipient’s name, but this one has been removed. Measuring 5.5” x 5.5” x 9.25” tall, the award displays in good condition with scuffs and glue residue where the plaque was removed. $500 - $700
309. A Cast Member Tinker Bell 25 Year Service Award. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A 25-year Cast Member Service Award featuring a bronze Tinker Bell on a wooden base with a custom engraved plaque recognizing “25 magical years” of service to the Disney Organization. Few Cast Members make it to this milestone year, making this edition of the Service Award very rare. Measuring 12” tall, the award is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000
Opening its first location in Glendale, CA in 1987, The Disney Store quickly became a huge hit, with over 700 stores open at the height of its popularity. With elaborate store displays featuring classic Disney characters and merchandise tied to the latest animated releases, The Disney Store brought the magic of Disney to your local shopping center.
A Mickey Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store figure of Mickey Mouse from a “Mickey and the Beanstalk” scene display. Measuring 17” x 20” x 24” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 31”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with a 0.5” tear in the hat and typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from store display. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$2,000 - $3,000
311. A Minnie Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1988) An original Disney Store display figure of Minnie Mouse dressed for adventure in a red leopard print shirt and safari jacket, sporting binoculars around her neck. Measuring 16” x 19” x 29” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 35”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with typical scratches and stains, scuffs including a 2” scuff on the chin, a 0.25” crack on the left hand, and glue residue around the eyes, which are missing a few lashes. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$2,000 - $3,000
312. A Medieval Mickey Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s)
An original Disney Store Mickey Mouse display figure. This Mickey was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” which featured beloved Disney characters in medieval attire playing instruments. Measuring 15” x 17” x 40” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 40”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with heavy scuffs on the foot, discoloration on the hands, scuffs, scratches, stains, and a 1.5” crack in the neck. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
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313. A Sorcerer Mickey Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey from “Fantasia.” Measuring 16” x 26” x 28” tall, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, paint chipping, and discoloration from age and store display. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
314. A Medieval Goofy Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Goofy Disney Store display figure. This accordion-playing Goofy was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” which featured beloved Disney characters in medieval attire playing instruments. Measuring 23” x 31” x 38” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 44”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, discoloration on the clothes, and the ears exhibiting cracks and separation at their bases. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
315. A Doc from “Snow White” Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s)
An original fiberglass Disney Store display figure of Doc from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 22” x 23” x 29” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 35”, the figure displays in very good condition with wear and scuffs, including a black scuff on the nose, and an intended hole in the left hand for display purposes. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
316. A “Snow White” Bashful Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Bashful from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” timidly holding up a bag. Measuring 12” x 17” x 26.5” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 33”, the fiberglass figure is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from store display. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
317. A “Snow White” Happy Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Happy from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 16” x 31” x 24.5” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 30.5”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with long scratches, stains, wear, and scuffs, including 1.5” of scuffs and red paint marks on the right hand from the figure holding a prop. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
318. A “Fantasia” Broom Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1988) An original “Fantasia” broom Disney Store display figure from a “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”-themed scene. Measuring 18” x 27.75” tall, 31” tall including the metal rod on the bottom, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with heavy scuffs, scratches, wear, and paint loss, notably on the buckets. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
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319. A “Fantasia” Broom with Makeup Disney Store Figure. (Disney, 1989) An original Disney Store display figure of an enchanted broom from “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” holding a makeup kit. Measuring 19” x 29” tall, 30” tall including the metal rod on the bottom, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, stains, paint marks, and discoloration from age on the makeup kit sponges. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
320. A “Fantasia” Broom with Script Disney Store Figure. (Disney, 1989) An original Disney Store display figure of an enchanted broom from “Fantasia” holding a script. Measuring 10.5” x 27” tall, 28” tall including the metal rod on the bottom, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, discoloration to the script cover from age, and a full crack at the right shoulder. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$2,000 - $3,000
321. A Donald Duck Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Donald Duck with fabric clothing and a removable felt hat. Measuring 16” x 23” x 25” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 31”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with light wear, frays on the hat ribbon, and heavy scuffs, notably on the hands. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
322. A Scrooge McDuck Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Scrooge McDuck. Scrooge is modeled after his appearance on “DuckTales” and was paired with figures of his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie in the store. Measuring 16” x 26.5” x 25” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 36”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with typical store display wear including scuffs, glue residue on the glasses, light pilling on the hat and clothes, and stains, notably on the hands. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
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the prop displays in very good condition with typical stains, paint loss, scuffs, and wear including chipping on the bottom from store
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323.
Disney Store Paint Cans Display Prop. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original fiberglass paint cans prop from a Disney Store display. Measuring 66” x 5.5’ x 17” tall,
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324. A Disney Store Paint Cans Display Prop. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original fiberglass paint can prop from a Disney Store display. Measuring 66” x 5.5’ x 17” tall, the prop displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, stains, and wear from store display. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements.
inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
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325. A “Little Mermaid” Ariel Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1991) An original Disney Store display figure of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 15” x 21” x 33.5” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 38”, the fiberglass figure displays in very good condition with typical stains and scuffs from store display. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
326. A “Beauty and the Beast” Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1993) An original Disney Store display figure of the Beast from “Beauty and the Beast.” Measuring 22” x 43” x 33” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” deep custom base for a full height of 39”, the Beast displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, a 1.25” area of cracks on the left wrist, a 0.5” crack on the left foot, and paint loss from store use, including a 1.5” area of the right arm. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $3,000
327. A Disney Store Tinker Bell Lucite Display Piece. (Disney, 1989) A Lucite display panel featuring Tinker Bell from a Disney Store. Measuring 9” x 14”, the display piece is in fair condition with scratches in clear areas of the Lucite. $300 - $500
328. A Donald Duck Big Fig. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A Donald Duck Big Fig with base. The 17.25” tall figurine and 2.5” x 12.5” x 15.5” base are in good condition with light paint chips to the name on the base, smudges, $300 - $500
329. A Pluto with Christmas Wreath Medium Fig. (Disney, 2006) A Medium Fig of Pluto wearing a Christmas Wreath. Measuring 9.75” in diameter x 14” tall, the resin figure is in very good condition with very slight scratches from display and a .25” chip to the edge of the base in the back. $300 - $500
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Music is the most important element of Disney Magic after the animated image itself. Right from the beginning, Mickey Mouse played music and danced in “Steamboat Willie” and seven other cartoons before he spoke his first words in “The Karnival Kid.” The Silly Symphonies take their very name from the music that each is built upon. It was the animated features that brought Disney music to a new level, giving us classics like “When You Wish Upon a Star” from “Pinocchio” that has become synonymous with Disney itself, opening each film and closing the Parks at the end of the day.
330. A “Pinocchio” Record Collection. (Disneyland Records/ Simon and Schuster, 1949-1966) A collection of five “Pinocchio” records, including Two Little Golden Records of the singles “I’ve Got No Strings” and “Give a Little Whistle,” on yellow vinyl, a “Give a Little Whistle” Disneyland Record with Story, a Little Golden Record “I’ve Got No Strings” song and story, and a 33 1/3 RPM “Walt Disney’s Story of Pinocchio” featuring a 24-page booklet. Ranging in size from 6” to 7” in diameter in their 6.75” x 7.5” to 7” x 7.75” sleeves, the records are in good condition with scratches and wear, while the sleeves exhibit wear, tears, and creases from use. $200 - $400
332. A “Bambi” Radio Spots Record. (Disney, 1977) A Walt Disney’s “Bambi” record featuring commercial radio announcements for the 1977 re-release of the film. Included are a 60-second ad featuring the announcer in conversation with Thumper, three 30-second ads, and a 10-second ad. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in very good condition with light scratches. $100 - $200
331. A “Spread Your Wings” Record from “Dumbo.” (Disney, 1940) A rare acetate demo of the song “Spread Your Wings” from “Dumbo,” recorded on December 10, 1940. Oliver Wallace and Frank Churchill won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for their work on the film. The 78 RPM 12” diameter record plays from the center outwards and is in good condition with scratches, stains, and several chips at the edges. $100 - $200
333. A Collection of Stock Music from Wartime Films. (Disney, 1942) A collection of stock music for wartime films, composed by Disney Legend Paul J. Smith. Disney created patriotic animated films during World War II to boost morale and encourage Americans to support the war effort. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 14” to 12.5” x 14”, the sheet music is in very good to good condition with discoloration from age, creases, and wear from use. $100 - $200
334. Signed “Inca Suite” Sheet Music from “Saludos Amigos.” (Southern Music Publishing Company, 1956/1980) A signed copy of sheet music for “Inca Suite” from “Saludos Amigos.” The sheet music was signed with a dedication from Charles Wolcott, who wrote and arranged the music. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400
336. Signed “Casey” Sheet Music from “Make Mine Music.” (Southern Music Publishing Co., 1945/1980) A signed copy of sheet music for “Casey (The Pride of Them All)” from the “Casey at the Bat” segment of Walt Disney’s “Make Mine Music.” The sheet music was signed at the top by composer Ken Darby in 1980 with a personalized inscription. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the sheet music is in good condition with folds, creases, discoloration from age, and pink marker stains inside. $200 - $400
335. “Make Mine Music” & “Melody Time” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1940s-50s) Sheet music for the theatrical re-release of the Disney package films “Make Mine Music” and “Melody Time.” The 38-page collection, on Walt Disney Studio Music Department paper, includes original hand-written music as well as file copies stamped by the Walt Disney Productions Musical Library. Music includes main themes for the films, end titles for the segments, “Casey,” and “RKO Fanfare,” many with pencil notations from production use. Measuring 11” x 14”, the sheet music is in good to very good condition with creases, folds, edge tears, glitter, wear from use, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
337. “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” Sheet Music. (Santly-Joy, 1946) Sheet music for “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” the popular musical number from Walt Disney’s “Song of the South” with piano and guitar accompaniment. Written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert, the song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and is on the American Film Institute’s list of the top 100 songs in film history. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music is in good condition with creases, edge wear, a small stain, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
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338. A Rare Tales of Uncle Remus 45 RPM Record Set. (Capitol Records, 1949) A rare Tales of Uncle Remus complete three-record box set featuring Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers plus the original “Song of the South” cast. Included are the stories Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby, Running Away, and Laughing Place. Measuring 7” in diameter each, the 45 RPM records are in good to very good condition with scratches and wear, while the 7.5” x 7.5” case exhibits wear, creases, and tears. $200 - $400
339. A “Stories of Uncle Remus” Record and Picture Book. (Disney, 1967) A Walt Disney’s Stories of Uncle Remus Record and Picture Book featuring the animated characters from ‘“Song of the South.” The 8-page picture book includes the stories Br’er Rabbit Runs Away, Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby, and Br’er Rabbit and the Laughing Place. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in fair condition with heavy scratches, smudges, wear on the cover, stains, and separation inside. $200 - $400
340. “Uncle Remus Said” “Song of the South” Sheet Music. (Joy Music, Inc., 1956) Sheet music for “Uncle Remus Said” from Walt Disney’s “Song of the South,” with words and music by Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, and Eliot Daniel. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music displays in very good condition with light creases and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
341. Signed “Say it with a Slap” Sheet Music. (Santly-Joy, 1947) A copy of sheet music for “Say it with a Slap” from Walt Disney’s “Fun and Fancy Free,” signed on the cover in ink by the composer, Eliot Daniel. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music displays in good condition with heavy scratches, edge wear including a fold at the bottom right corner, creases, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
342. Signed “So Dear to My Heart” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1947) A signed copy of sheet music from “So Dear to My Heart” written by Irving Taylor with music by Ticker Freeman. Freeman signed the cover with the inscription “So glad you like it.” Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music is in good condition with folds, creases, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
343. A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes Signed Sheet Music. (Hansen Publications Inc., 1949) Sheet music for “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from Walt Disney’s “Cinderella,” signed with a personalized inscription from Jerry Livingston, who wrote the lyrics and music. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the sheet music is in very good condition with discoloration from age. $100 - $200
344. Signed “Cinderella” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1949) A signed copy of sheet music for “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from “Cinderella.” Lucille Bliss, the voice of the wicked stepsister Anastasia, signed the cover in blue ink. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music is in good condition with heavy creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
345. Peggy Lee & Rarig Signed “He’s a Tramp” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1952) A signed copy of “He’s a Tramp” sheet music from “Lady and the Tramp.” The cover was signed in ink with personalized messages from Peggy Lee and John Rarig, who did the vocal arrangements for the film. Lee not only sang the song in the film as the pound dog Peg, but also voiced the characters Darling, Si, and Am. Measuring 9” x 12”, the sheet music displays in very good condition with surface scratches, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
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346. “Winnie the Pooh” Buddy Baker Signed Sheet Music. (Disney, 1963) A signed copy of sheet music for “Winnie the Pooh” composed by the Sherman Brothers. The cover is signed with a dedication by Buddy Baker, the prolific Disney composer who provided the score for “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,” which marked the first time the “Winnie the Pooh” song was used in a film. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the sheet music displays in very good condition with light edge wear and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
347. “The Bare Necessities” Signed Sheet Music. (Disney, 1967/1982) Signed sheet music for “The Bare Necessities” from Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” The sheet music was signed in 1982 by the songwriter Terry Gilkyson, in blue ink with a dedication to super collector Alan Hylton. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the sheet music is in good condition with creases and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400
348. A Collection of “We’ll Take Ike” Sheet Music & Lyrics. (Disney, 1952) A collection of 28 pages of sheet music and 30 duplicate pages of lyrics from the production of the Dwight Eisenhower “We’ll Take Ike” political ad. The ads were co-created by Disney volunteers outside of normal working hours and featured music written by George and Paul Smith. The animated short helped popularize the phrase “I Like Ike.” Ranging in size from 8.5” x 11” to 11.25” x 14”, the sheet music and lyrics are in very good condition with light creases, wear, marks from a paper clip, and discoloration from age. $700 - $900
349. A “Peter Pan” Captain Hook and Mr. Smee Intro Acetate. (Disney, 1951) A rare acetate from the production of “Peter Pan,” recorded on June 21, 1951. The acetate features a demo of the song “A Pirate’s Life” and audio from sequence 04.0 introducing Hans Conried as Captain Hook and Bill Thompson as Mr. Smee. This preliminary version of the scene contains alternate takes and dialogue from the final film. Measuring 12” in diameter, the record is in good condition with heavy scratches. $300 - $500
350. A “Lady and the Tramp” Disney Production Acetate. (Disney, 1955) A large format Walt Disney Productions acetate recording for “Lady and the Tramp.” Dated January 25, 1955, the acetate is in playable condition, but because of its large size has not been tested. Most Studio acetates like these contain single songs or cuts being considered for a production, or recordings of dialogue used to animate the characters. This acetate is from the personal collection of Disney sound designer Glenn Barker. The 16” acetate is in very good condition, exhibiting a few scratches and minor wear. It has been custom framed for display. $600 - $900
352. An “Absent-Minded Professor” Radio Spots Record. (Disney, 1961) An acetate of commercial radio spots for “The AbsentMinded Professor,” recorded March 7, 1961. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in very good condition with scratches. $100 - $200
351. A Large “Sleeping Beauty” Acetate. (Disney, 1955) A large “Sleeping Beauty” 33 1/3 RPM master acetate dated January 24, 1955. This acetate is from the personal collection of Disney sound designer Glenn Barker. Due to its size, it has not been tested nor its contents verified, though it does feature the Walt Disney Productions label and a “master” stamp. Measuring 16” in diameter, the large acetate displays in very good condition with surface scratches. $600 - $900
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353. A “Swiss Family Robinson” Radio Spots Record. (Disney, 1968)
A record featuring commercial radio announcements for the theatrical re-release of “Swiss Family Robinson.” The record features 60 second, 30 second, 20 second, and 10 second ads. Measuring 12” in diameter, the record displays in very good condition with scratches. $100 - $200
355. An “Island at the Top of the World”/”Pooh” Record. (Disney, 1974) A record of commercial radio spots for “The Island at the Top of the World” and “Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too,” released as a double feature on December 20, 1974. The spots run 60, 30, 20, and 10-seconds each. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in very good condition with light scratches and spots. $100 - $200
354. A “Robin Hood” Complete Radio Campaign Set. (Disney, 1973) A rare “Complete Radio Campaign for Walt Disney’s Robin Hood.” Included are a radio campaign 33 1/3 RPM record with commercials, songs from the soundtrack, and cast interviews, a 7” record featuring Disney Legend Jimmy Macdonald demonstrating sound effects, and a transcript with a radio station survey card. Ranging in size from the 7” in diameter record to the 12” in diameter record, the set is in very good condition with light creases to the transcript, scratches on the records, and discoloration from age on the album cover. $100 - $200
356. “One Hour in Wonderland” Sheet Music and Script. (Disney, 1950) Sheet music, a script, and cue sheets from “One Hour in Wonderland,” the very first TV show produced by Walt Disney. The special aired on Christmas Day and promoted the upcoming release of “Alice in Wonderland.” The all-star cast included Walt, Mickey Mouse, Kathryn Beaumont, Bobby Driscoll, Edgar Bergen, and the Firehouse Five Plus Two. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 11” to 12” x 14”, the items are in very good condition with discoloration from age, production notations, and wear from use. $400 - $600
357. An “Operation Wonderland” Music Score. (Disney, 1951) A set of sheet music for “Operation Wonderland,” which aired during the “Ford Star Revue” on June 14, 1951. This documentary featurette provided a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Alice in Wonderland.” Measuring 12” x 14”, the sheet music for the score is in very good condition with discoloration from age, light creases, production notations, and wear from use. $400 - $600
358. “Mickey Mouse Club” Doddisms Music Scores. (Disney, 1956-1957) A collection of “Doddisms” music scores from “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Doddism’s, were one of the more well-known parts of the show and were delivered by the show’s host and “Head Mouseketeer” Jimmie Dodd. These short segments encouraged young viewers to make good moral choices and Dodd’s infectious spirit often came through, as many of the original songs used in the segments were written by him. This incredible collection contains music scores and lyrics for 25 Doddisms used during the 1956-57 season of the show including “As Beauty Does,” “Because We Like you,” “Mickey Mouse March,” “Mouseka-thought,” “Safety First,” “Stick-to-it-ivity,” and “The Unbirthday Song.” Composers include Dodd, Franklyn Marks, Paul Smith, and Gil George. An important part of Mickey Mouse Club history, the music measures from 8.5” x 11” to 12” x 14” and is in very good condition with expected yellowing and wear to the music from age. Also included is a typewritten index from the Walt Disney Music Library and an order of takes for a 1956 recording session of many of the segments. $1,000 - $1,500
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359. “Mickey Mouse Club” Talent Roundup Day Scores. (Disney, 1956-57) A collection of sheet music from three “Talent Roundup Day” epi sodes of “The Mickey Mouse Club,” with musical direction by Disney Legend Buddy Baker. Included are music for the episodes featuring acro bat Becky Dali, accordion act Chuck and Jay Chancey, and Irish dancers Betsy and Bunny Ivers. Also included are cue sheets from the episodes, with scene titles and timing notes. Ranging from 8.5” x 11 to 11.5” x 14”, the items display in very good condition with discoloration from age, production notations, and wear from use. $800 - $1,000
360. A “Corky & White Shadow” Complete Music Score. (Disney, 1956) A complete music score for the “Corky & White Shadow” serial from episode one of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Included are the orchestration and lyrics for “My Pa” and “Little One.” Both songs were sung by Mouseketeer Darlene, who starred in the series with Buddy Ebsen. Measuring 11.5” x 14” each, the music is in very good condition with yellowing and expected wear to the pages. $600 - $800
361. A Collection of “How to Catch a Cold” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1951) A collection of sheet music for the animated educational short “How to Catch a Cold,” recorded on May 22, 1951. Included are a 15-page piano/ conductor sheet music booklet and 62 pages of hand-written sheet music on Walt Disney Productions Music Department paper. Ranging in size from 11.25” x 14” to 12” x 14.25”, the sheet music displays in very good condition with light wear and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
362. A Set of Donald Duck Lime Cola Jingle Sheet Music. (Disney, 1950s) A collection of sheet music from a Donald Duck Lime Cola commercial jingle. The ten pages feature hand-written notes, chords, and lyrics for the song, arranged for multiple instruments. Ranging in size from 6.75” x 7.75” to 11.25” x 14”, the sheet music is in very good condition with light creases, stains, and wear from use. $500 - $700
363. Music Scores for “The New Mickey Mouse Club.” (Disney, 1977) An incredible collection of music Scores including key songs, tracking music, and background music for “The New Mickey Mouse Club.” This collection features 93 different pieces of music bound for storage at the Walt Disney Studios Music Library. The scores are in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. The paper covers have edge wear and dust soiling. $600 - $800
364. A Collection of Gummi Bear Theme” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1980s) A collection of sheet music for the “Gummi Bears Theme” from “Adventures of the Gummi Bears.” The sheet music includes parts for a variety of instruments, as well as a sheet identifying the 30 instruments needed for recording. The theme song was composed by the team of Silversher & Silversher and sung by Joseph Williams, the lead singer of Toto and son of famed composer John Williams. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 11” to 11” x 17”, the sheet music displays in good to very good condition with light creases, wear, pencil and pen notations, tape from production use, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
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Richard and Robert Sherman didn’t know it at the time, but their illustrious career with Walt Disney started when Mouseketeer Annette Funicello had a hit with their song “Tall Paul.” Walt Disney took note of the music written for the young starlet on pop albums like “Hawaiiannette” and eventually hired the brothers as staff songwriters for the Walt Disney Studios. Together “The Boys” as Walt Disney called them contributed to Disney’s biggest hits of the 1960s including “The Jungle Book” and of course “Mary Poppins,” which won them two Oscars for Best Score and Best Song “Chim Chim Cher-ee.” They also created unforgettable music for the Disney Parks including “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room,” “It’s a Small World,” and “One Little Spark.” Although Robert died in 2012 and Richard passed away in May of this year, The Sherman Brothers will always be remembered as the epitome of Disney Music.
365. Rare Sherman Brothers “Mary Poppins” Demo Acetates. (Disney, 1963) Three very rare acetates of the Sherman Brothers performing demos of their songs for “Mary Poppins.” Recorded on February 27, 1963, and April 5, 1963, Richard and Robert sing “Step in Time,” “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” and the Academy Award-winning “Chim Chim Cher-ee.” The songs include slightly different lyrics than the final versions, preserving a rare moment with two of the most creative talents of Walt’s era, Richard and Robert Sherman, as they shape a Disney Masterpiece. Measuring 12” in diameter each, the acetates are in very good condition with scratches. $2,000 - $3,000
366. A “Mary Poppins” Acetate Made for Walt Disney. (Disney, 1963) A rare 33 1/3 RPM “Mary Poppins” acetate made specifically for Walt Disney to review. The record features the “Living Room Dance” track and the classic “A Spoonful of Sugar.” A label taped to the record sleeve reads, “New set of acetates to Walt - August 5, 1963.” Measuring 12” in diameter in its original 12” x 12” sleeve, the acetate is in very good condition with surface scratches and smudges throughout. $2,000 - $3,000
368. Three “Mary Poppins” Records with “Feed the Birds.” (Disney, 1963) Three “Mary Poppins” live-action playback acetates including rare takes of “Feed the Birds.” The songs were prerecorded and played on set during filming while the actors lip-synched for the camera. Dated “4-17-63” and “5-22-63”, the records include “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Stay Awake,” and three takes of “Feed the Birds.” Measuring 12” in diameter each, the records are in good condition with scratches, production inscriptions on the labels, and several chips at the edges. $800 - $1,000
367. A C&H Sugar “Mary Poppins” Ad Jingle Record. (C&H Sugar, 1960s) A 78 RPM red vinyl record featuring three identical 45-second tracks of a C&H Sugar advertisement featuring Julie Andrews singing “A Spoonful of Sugar” from “Mary Poppins.” The 12” diameter record plays from the center outwards and is in very good condition with scratches. $600 - $800
369. A Pair of “Jolly Holiday” Acetates from “Mary Poppins.” (Disney, 1963) A pair of “Jolly Holiday” acetates pressed for “Mary Poppins” editor Cotton Warburton and conductor Irwin Kostal, recorded on June 19, 1963, and July 26, 1963. Measuring 12” in diameter each, the 33 1/3 RPM records are in very good condition with light scratches from production use. $800 - $1,000
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370. A Pair of “Mary Poppins” “Jolly Holiday” Acetates. (Disney, 1963) A pair of acetates for “Mary Poppins” recorded for the “Jolly Holiday” sequence of the film. Dated August 2, and 12, 1963, the recordings include vocals of Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews singing with an orchestra and chorus, and audio from the fox hunt scene. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM records are in very good condition with light scratches. $800 - $1,000
371. A “Mary Poppins” Record of Julie Andrews Yodeling. (Disney, 1963) A very rare original acetate of Julie Andrews yodeling for “Mary Poppins,” recorded August 19, 1963. This live-action playback record was for a deleted scene where Mary summons the smoke staircase right before “Step in Time” by yodeling and singing a line from “A Spoonful of Sugar.” The scene was shot but did not make the final film. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record displays in very good condition with scratches and wear from production use. $800 - $1,000
372. A “Mary Poppins” Record with “Chim Chim Cher-ee” March. (Disney, 1963) A “Mary Poppins” acetate featuring two rare tracks, recorded on July 8, 1963. Included are a longer version of “Spit Spot,” the internal name for the “A Spoonful of Sugar” reprise that plays as Mary and the children slide down the staircase banister, and an unused “Chim Chim Cher-ee” march. The march, featuring vocals by Julie Andrews, was originally intended to play as Mary, Bert, and the children march along the rooftops, but was replaced with “A Spoonful of Sugar” march in the final film. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in very good condition with scratches. $800 - $1,000
373. A “Chim Chim Cher-ee” Multiple Cuts Playback Record. (Disney, 1963) A “Mary Poppins” live-action playback acetate from May 1, 1963, featuring “I Love to Laugh,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” and four cuts of “Chim Chim Cher-ee.” Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in very good condition with scratches. $800 - $1,000
374. A Pair of “Mary Popins” Live-Action Playback Records. (Disney, 1963) A pair of “Mary Poppins” acetates pressed for live-action playback including “Jolly Holiday” “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “I Love to Laugh,” and “Let’s Go Fly a Kite.” The songs were prerecorded and played on set during filming while the actors lip-synched for the camera. One record is dated “May 9, 1963,” only the third day of production, very early in the making of one of the most beloved musicals of all time. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM records are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and several chips at the edges. $800 - $1,000
375. Four “Mary Poppins” Soundtrack Edit Acetates. (Disney, 1964) Four original acetates for “Mary Poppins” made for the New York Music Department to finalize edits for the soundtrack’s commercial release. This set includes discs from January 1964 - before the NY review - and February 1964, which includes the additions and changes requested to several tracks. This is one of the earliest copies ever made of the multi-platinum soundtrack. Measuring 12” in diameter each, the 33 1/3 RPM records display in very good condition with scratches and a cosmetic discoloration ring on one record. $1,000 - $2,000
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376. A Sherman Brothers Signed Lyric Book. (Disney, 1992) A “The Sherman Brothers” Lyric book signed by both Richard and Robert Sherman. With lyrics to “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room,” “Winnie the Pooh,” “I Wan’na Be Like You,” “It’s a Small World (After All),” and music from “Mary Poppins,” Richard and Robert Sherman signed the cover with a dedication to super-collector Alan Hylton. Measuring 5.5” x 8.25”, the book is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400
378. Richard Sherman Signed It’s A Small World Sheet Music. (Disneyland, 2011) Sheet music for the opening bars of Buddy Baker’s arrangement of It’s a Small World, signed with a personalized inscription by Richard M. Sherman, who co-wrote the music and lyrics of the famous song with his brother Robert B. Sherman. Included in the display is an It’s a Small World ticket and a 45th-anniversary button. Measuring from the 9.5” x 15.75” sheet music to the 2.5” in diameter button, this framed collection is in fine condition, with a few light scuffs on the frame. $200 - $400
377. A Multi-Signed Walt’s Time Sherman Brothers Book. (Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998) A first edition copy of Walt’s Time: From Before to Beyond, signed on the title page by authors Robert & Richard Sherman and editors Bruce Gordon, David Mumford, and Jeff Kurtti. The autobiographical book tells the story of the Sherman Brothers and their long and illustrious songwriting careers, including their work with Walt Disney. Measuring 10” x 13”, the book displays in very good condition with heavy scratches, smudges, and wear on the dust jacket. $300 - $500
379. A Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Music Acetate. (Disney, 1960s) A rare acetate of twelve hits from the Disney Studio including songs from “Pinocchio,” “Mary Poppins,” “Peter Pan,” “The Parent Trap,” and more. The music was recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, a studio in Hollywood started by Disney’s Director of Recording Tutti Camarata at Walt’s behest. Measuring 12” in diameter, the 33 1/3 RPM record is in good condition with scratches, smudges, wear, and several chips at the edges.
$100 - $200
380. Sherman Brothers Signed “Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow.” (Disney, 1998) A score for “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” signed by the composers, Disney Legends Richard and Robert Sherman. The xeroxed sheet music is a working copy produced at the Studio, and the first page includes hand notations of lyrics and timing from a session. The first page is boldly signed by “Bob and Dick” Sherman, with a dedication and dated to 1998. The sixteen pages include fifteen of sheet music and one map of proposed expansions to the Disney Studio Lot in Burbank that never took place. Measuring 11” x 17”, the sheet music is in very good condition with expected wear from production use and age including slight discoloration to the left edge.
$300 - $500
Disneyland is the original. The first Disney Park, and the one Magic Kingdom in all the world where you can truly walk in Walt Disney’s footsteps. Imagineer and Disney Legend Tony Baxter tells us that attractions designed for Walt Disney World have to be “spectacular,” but for Disneyland, they must be “charming.” As Disneyland approaches its 70th anniversary next year, we look back at the prized souvenirs and memorabilia of yesterday.
As Walt Disney set out to create Disneyland, 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
Rolly Crump began his career with Disney in 1952 working on “Peter Pan.” In 1959 he moved to WED Imagineering where he worked on attractions including the Enchanted Tiki Room, It’s a Small World, and the Haunted Mansion, under the close leadership of Walt Disney. Of the many, many talented artists at the Studio, Rolly was always at the cutting edge of design and artistic trends, favoring sharp black lines with bold fields of color in his work.
381. A Rolly Crump Museum of the Weird Print. (Crump, 1995) A print featuring a self-portrait of Disney Legend Rolly Crump surrounded by his concepts for the Museum of the Weird walk-through attraction. Though the project never came to fruition, several of Crump’s oddities made their way into the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Crump sent prints like this in response to fan mail, with this exact print coming from his personal collection. Measuring 8.75” x 11.25” in a 9.75” x 12.25” frame, the print is in fine condition, with light scuffs and wear to the frame. $300 - $500
382. Rolly Crump’s “Cocaine” Doper Poster Original Artwork. (Crump, 1957) The original illustration for Rolly Crump’s popular cocaine “Doper Poster.” Crump drew a “Smoke Marijuana” poster inspired by a wooden Indian, which was even displayed at a Disney Studio art show where Walt himself saw it – and to Crump’s relief, laughed. Crump created a series of five that were reproduced as posters. This original artwork is accomplished in ink on artist’s board and has an image size of 19.5” x 14.5” within its 22” x 17” frame. The piece is in very good condition with light wear from age and handling. $3,000 - $5,000
383. Rolly Crump’s Eraser Clip Propeller - Yellow. (Crump/Disney, 1957) One of several original eraser clip propellers created by Rolly Crump while working at Disney and displayed in a gallery show at the Disney Studio. Years later, Walt Disney remembered Rolly’s propellers from that show when deciding to bring him over to WED Imagineering. This propeller, created in yellow paper adhered to an eraser clip from one of Rolly’s Blackwing 602 pencils, measures 2.5” long and is in very good condition. $300 - $500
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384. A Collection of 1954 Carolwood Pacific Railroad Passes. (Disney, 1954) A rare collection of 17 unused passes from Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt’s personal backyard railroad. Due to the limited capacity of the ride and ongoing safety issues, no further cards were issued after 1953. These 1954 passes were stored at the RETLAW offices and are sequentially numbered 450-466. Measuring 2.25” x 3.75” each, the passes are in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
385. Travel Bag & Postcards from Walt Disney’s Private Plane. (Disney, 1964) A travel bag and postcards given to early passengers of the Disney Company plane. In 1963, Walt Disney used a demonstration Gulfstream aircraft to scout potential locations for a second Disney theme park. The company acquired its own Gulfstream plane in 1964, and Walt and Lillian Disney both had a hand in the interior design, with the cabin seating 15 passengers in deluxe comfort. Early passengers were lucky to receive this themed travel bag featuring A Walt Disney Productions logo depicting Mickey on the tail of the plane, and a pair of postcards showcasing the plane’s interior and exterior. Measuring 5” x 12” x 16” tall, the vinyl and nylon travel bag is in very good condition with light wear from age and handling, including small scuffs, and a .5” cut in the surface low on one side. The postcards measuring 3.5” x 5.5” are in very good condition with light edge and corner wear. $400 - $600
386. A Ward Kimball Signed Grizzly Flats Railroad Letter. (Kimball, 1969) A Grizzly Flats Railroad letter signed by Disney Legend Ward Kimball. The March 21, 1969 letter invites Lois Boardman and Gwenda Davis of the Pasadena Art Museum to hold Wednesday evening tours of Grizzly Flats Railroad. Ward circled “Sincerely Yours” from a list of prospective valedictions, signed the letter, and stamped it with a moon stamp that reads “Thanks.” Grizzly Flats Railroad, Ward’s personal railroad, was the first full-size backyard railroad in the country and helped Walt Disney reignite his love of trains, which led to the creation of the Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the letter displays in very good condition with folds from mailing, spotting, creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
387. An LGB Grizzly Flats Railroad Train Engine and Car. (LGB, 19941995) A rare Grizzly Flats Railroad model train engine and car, by LGB of Germany. Grizzly Flats Railroad was the private backyard railroad of Disney Legend Ward Kimball, and this finely detailed model is based on one of his train engines, named for his daughter Chloe. Included with the engine is a male conductor figure. The engine measures 11.5” x 3.25” x 5” tall with its original 13.75” x 4.75” x 7.5” tall box, while the car measures 4” x 8.25” x 4.75” tall with its original 5.25” x 9.5” x 6.5” tall box. Both the train engine and car are in fine condition. $300 - $500
388. A Disneyland WED Imagineering Fonts Test. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1960s) A full alphabet and numeric font test print from WED Enterprises. The document tag identifies this for Disneyland in the 1960s, with the style suggesting an early Haunted Mansion font. Measuring 36” x 48”, the print is in very good condition, with light wear from production use and handling. $200 - $400
389. A Leota Toombs Thomas Signed The WED-Way Issue. (Disney, 1978) A signed March 10, 1978, issue of The WED-Way, the bi-weekly publication by the communications department at WED Enterprises. This edition has been signed by Leota Toombs Thomas, the Imagineer and model for Madame Leota in The Haunted Mansion, and features illustrations by animator and Imagineer X. Atencio. Toombs Thomas signed “Madame Leota - Leota Toombs Thomas” in blue ink in the top left corner. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the issue is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
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390. A Disneyland Rides and Attractions Overview. (Disneyland, 1979) A New Orleans, Bear Country, Adventureland, and Frontierland Area Overview of different procedures, protocols, goals, and expectations for the different rides and attractions in each section of the Park. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the 3-hole-punched pages are in fine condition. The pages come in a three-ring binder measuring 9.75” x 11.5”, in fine condition with very light wear from age. $300 - $500
391. A Set of Disneyland Maintenance Job Sequence Forms. (Disneyland, 1982-83) A file of maintenance job sequence forms for eight different Disneyland vehicles, merchandise points, or backstage areas. The jobs covered include Motor Boats Rehab, Peoplemover and Mr. Toad car cycling, Candy Palace and Adventureland maintenance, minor warehouse maintenance, and the drydocking and overhaul of the submarine Patrick Henry. All the work was carried out between 1982 and 1983, with every step of each job listed in detail. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the forms are in very good condition with some wear at the punched holes and oxidation to the staples. $200 - $400
392. An Original Walt Disney Productions Painting. (Disney, 1985) An amazing original painting featuring 29 images of scenes from Disney TV, Movies, and Walt Disney World. While the exact use of this border is unknown, it was most likely used as part of a promotional piece or publication. Accomplished in acrylic on art board, the entire piece measures 25.25” x 32.75” and is in very good condition, with some dings and wear at the edges. $800 - $1,000
393. “Dave’s Staff Shop” Custom Disneyland Window. (Disneyland, 1980s) A decorative window specially created in the style of Disneyland’s Main Street windows for Dave Hauenstein of the Park’s employee “Staff Shop.” Dave was a Disneyland employee for 43 years and this window was custom created for Dave in honor of his years of service to the Park. This painted glass window measures 18” x 22” and is in very good condition with some minor wear to the frame from use.
$1,000 - $2,000
394. A 2006 Blue Sky Cellar Dealcoholized Wine. (Ariel Vineyards, 2006) A bottle of 2006 Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar dealcoholized cabernet sauvignon. Released in a limited edition, this award-winning wine from Ariel Vineyards used a cold filtration process to remove the alcohol. Due to age, the bottle is intended for display and not consumption. Measuring 11.5” tall, the unopened bottle is in fine condition. $100 - $200
395. Bruce Bushman’s Original Concept Art for Africa, U.S.A. (Ralph Helfer’s Africa U.S.A., 1960s) An original theme park concept drawing by Bruce Bushman. In the 1960s Ralph Helfer explored the idea of expanding his Soledad Canyon, CA animal training and filming location into a theme park. Bushman, well-known for his early concepts for Disneyland, created this depiction of a Jungle Cruise-style ride. The art is accomplished in pencil and watercolor on translucent paper. Included are two brown line prints of the art, one signed by Bushman. Measuring 19” x 24”, the original art is in very good condition with wear from original production use, handling, and age. The prints are both 19” x 24” with the unsigned one in good condition with small creases throughout and edge wear, and the signed print very good with light wear from handling and age. $800 - $1,000
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396. An Original Africa, U.S.A. Concept by Bruce Bushman. (Marine World Africa U.S.A., 1972) An original theme park concept drawing by Bruce Bushman for Marine World Africa U.S.A. Bushman, well-known for his early concepts for Disneyland, created this depiction of a Jungle Cruise-style ride where guests observe a trainer with a lion and lambs. Measuring 19” x 24”, the original art accomplished in pencil on transparent paper is in very good condition with light wear from production use, handling, and age. The 19” x 24”brown line print is in very good condition with light handling wear.
$800 - $1,000
397. A Glenn Barker Owned Toucan Sculpture by Bob Moore. (Moore, 1970s-80s) A wood toucan sculpture crafted by Disney Legend Bob Moore. A very talented artist, Moore created many movie posters and logos for the Disney Studio and Disneyland. This piece, made of driftwood and plaster, was sold at a Disney art show, where it was purchased by Disney sound designer Glenn Barker. Measuring 10.25” x 4” x 6” tall, 8.25” tall including its wooden base, the sculpture is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
398. A “The Imagineering Way” Multi-Signed Book. (Disney, 2003) A “The Imagineering Way” book with multiple signatures from legendary Imagineers including Marty Sklar, Tony Baxter, Bruce Gordon, Don Goodman, John Hench, and Barry Braverman. All but one of the signatures are accompanied by a personal inscription to super collector Alan Hylton. Measuring 5.25” x 7.5”, the book is in fine condition with very light wear.
$200 - $400
399. An Extensive Collection of Disneyland Audio Cassettes. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s- 90s) A collection of 93 cassettes including master recordings of Park music and performances, Cast Member training tapes, as well time capsule recordings of Park parades, attractions, and more. Cassettes with typed labels include extensive Space Mountain recordings, radio ads, and audio for training slide shows including how to act while appearing in costume as Mickey Mouse in the Parks. The in Park music tracks for many venues are included, such as the Pinocchio Village Haus, Main Street Cinema, and Polynesian Hotel. The hand-labelled cassettes include ambient audio recorded in Disneyland as early as 1970 of Guests interacting, Fantasy on Parade, the Mine Train Thru Nature’s Wonderland, and even the announcement made in the Park only on the day after Roy O. Disney passed away in 1971. Beyond these are many non-Disney ambient recordings including traffic, the ocean, and inside a casino. There are many more recordings of all types included here. This collection truly must be heard to be believed. Also included is a two-CD tribute to Jack Wagner, “The Voice of Disneyland,” who is also heard in many of these cassettes. The collection is stored in five cassette albums each measuring 12” x 9.75” x 1.25”. The cassettes are overall in very good condition, with some labels loose from age, and a few cassettes observed with the tape separated at one end, requiring repair to function properly. The CD is in very good condition, with slight damage to the center spindle of the case only. $800 - $1,000
for the final float in the Celebration USA! Parade at Disneyland, featuring Mickey Mouse and the Statue of Liberty Torch. This beautiful hand-painted mock-up is hand-crafted from modeling clay, foam, and wood, and bears a plaque on the base celebrating 50 Years of Magical Memories of the Park. Measuring approximately 23” tall and 9.25” x 19.5”, the maquette is in very good condition with imperfections original to production, cracks to Mickey’s legs, surface wear, discoloration, and expected scuffs from age and use. Due to its size and extreme fragility, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000
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Sound designer Glenn Barker’s work can be heard in Disney Parks around the world. Barker created memorable sound effects for major attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, Star Tours, and the Matterhorn. In his over 45 year Disney career, Barker also played the drums in Disneyland parades and voiced The Haunted Mansion’s legendary Hatbox Ghost.
401. A Glenn Barker California Adventure Construction Vest. (Disney’s California Adventure, 1999) A safety vest belonging to Walt Disney Imagineer Glenn Barker, used during the construction of Disney’s California Adventure. Barker worked at the Parks for over 45 years as a sound designer, and his vest features a “G-B” written in marker on the tag. Labeled a size XL, the vest is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
403. A WED Audio Processing Module. (WED, 1970s-1980s) An audio processing module housed in a custom wooden display. The intricate module provides a rarely-seen look at the technology used by WED at the time and includes a logo on the front of Mickey Mouse holding a microphone. Measuring 1.5” x 13.5” x 6.25” tall in a 13.75” x 3” x 7.5” tall display, the piece displays in fine condition with light scratches and wear on the wood. $200 - $400
402. A Walt Disney Imagineering Sound Level Meter. (Bruel & Kjaer, 1993-1994) An integrating sound level meter from Walt Disney Imagineering. This meter was used by Glenn Barker, Disney’s sound expert, who worked on audio for many projects in the Parks. On the reverse of the meter are a faded Imagineering label and a sticker indicating a test occurred on “4.15.93” and a due date of “4.15.94.” The meter functioned properly when tested, requiring 3 AA batteries (not included). Measuring 2.75” x 8.25” and including its original leather pouch, the meter is in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $200 - $400
404. A 1960s WED Imagineering Reel-to-Reel Tape Player. (WDI, 196770s) A reel-to-reel tape recorder from WED Imagineering. This portable recorder works off of an AC power plug or 10 “D” batteries (not included) and sports a metal “WED Imagineering” logo property tag. Measuring 10.5” x 13” x 4”, the recorder has been tested in good working condition, although with a regular knocking sound during playback that may require service to alleviate, and small scuffs and scratches to the exterior and cover typical of production use. The recorder comes with a 5” plastic take up reel, and a 7” metal reel. $200 - $400
405. A Matterhorn Sound Effect Chime. (Disney, 1970s) A hanging metal chime belonging to Disney sound designer Glenn Barker. This ornate chime was used by Barker to create the memorable sound effects in the Matterhorn’s glimmering crystal cavern scene. Measuring 15” tall, the hanging chime is in very good condition with light wear and oxidation from age. $200 - $400
406. A Glenn Barker Wooden Train Whistle. (Disneyland, 1990s) A wooden train whistle belonging to Disney sound designer Glenn Barker. This whistle was used by Barker to create sound effects for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction at Disneyland. Measuring 2.75” x 10.25” x 2.75”, the whistle is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
407. The Big Thunder Mountain Sound Effects Bell. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A bell used by Disney sound designer Glenn Barker to create sound effects for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The Frontierland roller coaster has been taking Guests on “the wildest ride in the wilderness” for over 40 years. Included in the lot are supplies for displaying the bell. Measuring 5.25” in diameter and 4.75” tall, the bell displays in very good condition with typical wear from use, including heavy oxidation on the inside. $200 - $400
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408. A Jack Wagner Electrical Parade Vocoder Recording. (WDI, 1979) A reelto-reel tape from Walt Disney Imagineering labeled “Jack Wagner Vocoder” and “For Glenn Barker - Personal.” Jack Wagner was known as “the voice of Disneyland,” and Glenn Barker was an Imagineer in the Sound Department. When played it includes the Main Street Electrical Parade and voice recordings at a slower speed than our equipment can assess fully. The 7” reel and 7.25” x 7.25” box are in very good production-used condition. $300 - $500
409. A Swift Market House Phones Audio Cartridge. (Disneyland, 1979) A special looping magnetic tape from the Market House on Main Street. Sponsored by Swift’s Premium Meats from 1955-1970, the kitchen store included old-fashioned phones that played a looped recording of turn-of-the-century party line conversations. When the Market House became a Starbucks Coffee in 2013, the party line phones survived. This cartridge dated July 2, 1979, was used to play the recording at that time, and retains the name “Swift” nine years after the company dropped sponsorship. Measuring 3.25” x 3.25”, the cartridge is unplayed but displays in good condition, with wear from Park use and oxidation from age. $300 - $500
411. A Pair of Snow White’s Scary Adventures Audio Reels. (Disney, 1990s) A pair of Snow White’s Scary Adventures audio reels from the scene of the Witch at her cauldron. These reels came from Cineon, one of the first computer-based digital film systems created by Kodak in the early 1990s. Measuring 3.75” in diameter with a 3” diameter core, and 4.5” in diameter with a 3” diameter core, the untested reels are presumed in fine condition. $300 - $500
410. A Main Street Cinema Background Music Audio Cartridge. (Disneyland, 1983) A special looping magnetic tape from the Main Street Cinema. This cartridge dated May 31, 1983, was used to play music to softly accompany the multiple silent cartoons playing inside the Cinema. Measuring 3.25” x 3.25”, the cartridge is unplayed but displays in good condition, with wear from Park use and oxidation from age. $300 - $500
412. A Snow White’s Scary Adventures Audio Reel. (Disney, 1990s)
A Dolby noise-reduction print master audio reel for Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. This audio reel is from the scene featuring the Evil Queen, in Old Hag form, at her cauldron. With a core measuring 3” in diameter and 5” in diameter overall, the untested reel is in fine condition. $300 - $500
413. Wally Boag’s Original Barker Bird Pitch Recording. (WDI/ Disneyland, 1962) An incredible rare recording of early Tiki Room development, including Wally Boag’s early pitch for the “Barker Bird.” When the Enchanted Tiki Room opened on June 23, 1969, a Barker bird animatronic outside demonstrated for Guests what these brand new “animatronics” were, and invited them to come inside. On this tape in a meeting dated November 27, 1962, Wally Boag outlines his original idea for a barker bird, to be placed outside the Swiss Family Treehouse which had opened just over a week earlier. Boag acts out all the accents the bird would perform while describing the Treehouse experience. The tape also includes a demo of the Tiki Room dated October 21, 1962 with many differences from the final show, and voice recorded for the Tiki Room Barker Bird dated July 11, 1963. Included in the box is a handwritten account of the tape’s tracks by Glenn Barker of the WDI Sound Department. Measuring 7” in diameter with a 7.25” x 7.25” box, the tape is in very good condition with expected wear from production use, and tape splices between sections that may require reinforcement due to age. $400 - $600
415. A Multi-Signed Tiki Room: Under New Management Script. (WDI, 1997) A signed record draft of the show script for Michael, the Master of Ceremonies, from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management. The script, dated April 25, 1997, features signatures from voice actors Corey Burton, Wally Boag, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Fulton Burley. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light edge wear and stray ink marks. $200 - $400
414. An Early Tiki Room Reel-to-Reel Recording. (WDI/Disneyland, 1962-63) A very rare early recording of a story meeting for The Enchanted Tiki Room, along with production tracks developing the attraction. The meeting dated November 27, 1962 records Wally Boag with Fulton Burley and possibly Imagineer Claude Coats working out the dialogue spoken by the bird hosts of the Tiki Room. The tape also includes a “scratch track Tiki Room Cut version with calypso dialog” dated January 2, 1963, including different elements from the final version of the attraction, and a “Tiki Room Dialog Test” dated August 10, 1962. Included in the box is a handwritten account of the tape’s tracks by Glenn Barker of the WDI Sound Department. On a 7” reel in a 7.25” x 7.25” box, the recording is in very good working condition with typical wear from production use and tape splices between segments requiring reinforcement or replacement due to age. $400 - $600
416. A Multi-Signed Enchanted Tiki Room Pre-Show Script. (WDI, 1997) A signed December 9, 1997 script for the birds William and Morris, hosts of the new pre-show for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management at Walt Disney World. Don Rickles and Phil Hartman voiced the birds, who were the agents for the attraction’s new stars, Iago and Zazu. The cover of the script is signed with personalized messages to sound designer Glenn Barker by Hartman, Rickles, and a third indecipherable signee who also attached an Emily Dickinson quote on a post-it note. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400
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417. A Pirates of the Caribbean Peg Leg Parrot Audio Test. (WDI, 1970s) A reel-to-reel test recording of dialogue for the animatronic Peg Leg Parrot outside The Pirates of the Caribbean in Walt Disney World. Dated November 17th 1975, the tape includes the parrot’s dialogue and whistles much as was heard in the attraction. Measuring 5” in diameter with a 5.25” x 5.25” box, the tape is in very good production-used condition, with the box in fair condition. $300 - $500
419. A 1950s Disney Scoring Stage Reel-to-Reel Recording. (Disney, 1950s) A reel-to-reel tape recording of piano music, made in the Walt Disney Studio Scoring stage in the 1950s. A note in the box identifies this as “Piano-Good Background music” and, coming from a collection of Imagineering recordings, is likely to be related to music played on Main Street in Disneyland in the earliest years of the Park. This paper-backed magnetic tape of the 1950s is incredibly fragile, but the 7” diameter tape and 7.25” x 7.25” box are in very good production-used condition, with typical edge wear to the box. $200 - $400
418. A MAPO Test Tape Peg-Leg Parrot Audio Cartridge. (WDI/ MAPO, 1970s) A MAPO Test tape of dialogue for the Peg-Leg Parrot barker bird that originally graced the entrance to Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World. MAPO was the manufacturing arm of Imagineering that took its name from “Mary Poppins.” The tape is designed in a loop to play through the animatronic figure’s cycle repeatedly. Also included is a similar unlabeled tape of unknown content. Each measuring 4” x 5” x .75”, the unplayed tapes are in good production-used condition. $300 - $500
420. An America Sings Final Audio Master. (Disneyland, 1974) A 35mm magnetic audio film master for America Sings. This attraction ran in Tomorrowland’s Carousel Theater from 1974-1988, celebrating the history of American music through popular songs performed by a cast of animatronic animals. This master is dated “6-26-74,” three days before the attraction opened, presenting a rare chance to own audio from the attraction’s early days. Measuring 5.5” on a 3” in diameter core, the master has not been played to confirm content, but displays in very good condition with typical scratches and wear from use. $200 - $400
421. A Pair of Big Thunder Arcade Soundtrack Recordings. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1984) The complete soundtrack of the Big Thunder Arcade in Frontierland at Disneyland, recorded in both CD and laser disc formats. This is a very early demonstration of the capacity for digital storage and use of audio files which before this were recorded on magnetic tape. The CD includes 41 tracks of the sounds heard in the shooting gallery including an overall 15-minute atmosphere ambiance, several shots and ricochets, thunder, and more. The laser disc is untested but is labeled identically. Measuring a standard 4.75” in diameter, the discs are in very good condition. $200 - $400
422. An It’s a Small World Old vs. New Master Demo CD. (Disneyland, 2004) An “Old vs. New Masters” Demo CD for the It’s a Small World Attraction. The disc dated December 2, 2004 presents eight “old” master recordings of individual sounds in the attraction such as “Swiss Yodeler” and “Spanish Guitar” beside the “New” master of the same sound. Measuring a standard 4.75” x 5.5” case with a 4.5” disc, the CD is in very good working condition. $200 - $400
424. The Art of the Disney Theme Show Master Audio Tape. (WDI/ Disney University, 1980s) The master audio recording for “The Art of the Disney Theme Show.” This 1980s era instructional film educated newly hired Imagineers with an extensive overview of themed design principles practiced by the WED Imagineers. A label inside the box identifies this as the “1/4 track Studio Master.” On a 7” reel with its 7.25” x 7.25” box, the tape is in fine condition, with the box very good showing typical wear from production use. $200 - $400
423. A Disney Parks Orchestra Call Sheet Collection. (Disney, 1979-1981) A collection of six musician call sheets, with two duplicates, from Walt Disney Productions Music Department. The call sheets, from four sessions held 19791981, are for musicians recording tracks for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad’s mine town area, the “load/unload area of Frontierland,” the song “Two Brothers” for EPCOT’s American Adventure Pavilion, and a fourth unknown session featuring 48 musicians. All sessions featured Disney Legend Buddy Baker conducting and Glenn Barker as the music editor. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the call sheets are in very good to fine condition with light creases. $200 - $400
425. A Haunted Mansion and Misc. Disney Reel to Reel Tape. (Disney, 1970s) A reel-to-reel tape of miscellaneous Disney recordings. Included are tracks of tap dancing to the instrumental music of “Whale of a Tale” from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” a long recording of the Haunted Mansion organ music, and a clip of Dick Nunis answering a question about employment at Disneyland. The tape ends with an advertisement for a Craig 212 tape recorder. Measuring 5” in diameter with the 5.25” x 5.25” box, the tape is in very good condition. $200 - $400
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426. A Walt Disney World Arrangement of Sunrise Serenade. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) An original arrangement of Glen Miller’s “Sunrise Serenade” created for the Walt Disney World Band. Musician Joe M. DeWeese hand-wrote this arrangement with sheets for Tenor 2, Violin 1, and the full arrangement. This lot also includes DeWeese’s Disney Employee Benefits binder cover with his name written on the front. The sheet music measuring up to 14” x 17” open is accomplished in pencil and felt tip, and in very good production-used condition. The 9” x 7” binder is in very good condition. $200 - $400
428. An EPCOT World of Motion Main Show Score. (EPCOT, 1982) A music score for “It’s Fun to Be Free,” the theme song of the World of Motion pavilion at EPCOT. The printed piano-conductor lead sheet for the song includes a few hand notations and a portrait sketch of an unknown individual on the back. Measuring 11” x 14”, the sheet music is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
427. An EPCOT Orchestra Call Sheet and Session Photos. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1981) A call sheet and 13 photographs from an EPCOT orchestra recording session for Future World. The call sheet lists 53 musicians by name scheduled to record The World of Motion Center Core and Land Pavilion Boat Excursion. The thirteen photos show the recording area being set up for the musicians’ arrival. The 8.5” x 11” call sheet and 8” x 10” photos are in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400
429. A Collection of Signed Disney Music CDs. (Disney/Good Time Jazz, 1986-1993) Five Disney music CDs, four of which have inserts signed by the talent. Included are a “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” CD signed by Alan Silvestri, “The Little Mermaid” soundtrack signed by Howard Ashman, Alan Menken, Sherri Stoner, Pat Caroll, and Buddy Hackett, a Disney Spectacular CD signed twice with a dedication by Erich Kunzel, a Firehouse Five Plus Two Dixieland Favourites CD signed by members Ward Kimball, Frank Thomas, George Probert, Don Kinch, and Eddie Forest, and an unsigned The Sherman Brothers CD. Measuring 4.75” in diameter each in their 5” x 5.75” cases, the CDs are in good to very good condition with scratches, smudges, edge wear, cracks in the cases, and creases in the inserts. $200 - $400
430. A Musical History of Disneyland CD Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A Musical History of Disneyland CD set, released for the Park’s 50th Anniversary Happiest Homecoming on Earth celebration. The set includes a 72-page The Sounds of Disneyland hardcover book, a 6-CD The Audio Library of Disneyland set featuring over 7 hours of music, a Walt Disneyland Takes You to Disneyland record pressed on gold vinyl, and a CD version of the record. Released in a limited edition, this set is numbered 0634. Ranging in size from the 5” x 5.5” CD case to the 12.5” x 12.5” unopened record, the set is in very good condition with light wear and scratches on the CDs. $200 - $400
It was never just Walt Disney and his Imagineers who built Disneyland and helped it to succeed during the early years. There have been countless Cast Members, administrative staff, and other behind-the-scenes individuals who played invaluable roles in Disneyland’s development. Original documentation, manuals, and Cast Member exclusive items are widely collected due to the unique information and history they catalog.
431. An Extremely Rare Disneyland Employee Number 49 Badge. (Disneyland, 1955) The very rare original Disneyland Employee Badge belonging to Dorothy Manes, the 49th employee of Disneyland Park. Dorothy Manes was the director of Children’s Fairyland in Oakland California, when Walt Disney visited the nursery rhyme-themed park in early 1954 while seeking inspiration for Disneyland. Manes gave him the tour of Fairyland, and Walt eventually asked her to come work for Disneyland. She joined Disneyland as the administrator for youth activities and served until retiring in 1972. Her number 49 badge is the lowest we have come across. These stamped aluminum ID number badges were given to all employees before the well-known Disneyland Cast Member name tags were issued. Walt Disney himself carried one of these with ID #1. Also included are three photographs of Manes including two of her taken in Children’s Fairyland before she worked at Disneyland, and one undated. The final item in this lot is an unsigned copy of Disneyland Vice President Jack Lindquist’s letter upon Manes’ retirement, on Disneyland stationery. Measuring 1.75” x 2.5”, the badge is in good condition with expected wear including small scratches and tarnish. The photos measuring 5” x 7” up to 8” x 10” are in very good condition with light wear, and the 8.5” x 11” letter is in fine condition. $5,000 - $7,000
432. A Harrison Ellenshaw Mickey Mouse Thank You Plaque. (Disney, 1996) A wood and pewter plaque featuring Mickey Mouse, presented to Harrison Ellenshaw upon leaving the company. The plaque reads, “Thanks Harrison” and is signed by “Mickey and the Gang.” Measuring 11” x 13”, the plaque is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear. $800 - $1,000
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433. A Disneyland Cast Member Five Years of Service Pin. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A pin awarded to Disneyland Cast Members for five years of service. The pin has a glass ruby stone in the center and an embossed Sleeping Beauty Castle on top. Measuring 0.75” tall, the pin is in very good condition with light oxidation and wear. $100 - $200
434. A Set of 1970s Disneyland Employee Photos. (Disneyland, 1970s) A set of 31 candid photos of Disneyland taken by a Park employee. The photos include images backstage in a Cast Member break room, of Autopia, and several of a parade including Aristocats, Hathi, and a Woozle. Each measuring 3.5” x 5”, the black and white photo prints are in fine condition. $200 - $400
435. A Set of Disney Employment Termination Paperwork. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A set of employment termination papers for employees of Walt Disney Productions. The paperwork includes forms for payment withdrawal, an outplacement procedure plan, and a sample employee status change form. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the paperwork is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400
436. A 55th Anniversary Cast Member Messenger Bag. (Disneyland, 2010) A Disneyland Cast Member messenger bag commemorating the Park’s 55th anniversary. Measuring 12” x 15”, the bag is in good condition with trim flaking and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
437. A Collection of 55th Anniversary Cast Member Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 2010) A collection of Cast Member-exclusive souvenirs from the Park’s 55th Anniversary. Included in the lot are a watch, magnet, keychain, pin, pen, and a rocks glass. Ranging in size from the 1.75” in diameter magnet to the 4.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter glass, the items are in very good condition with light scratches, tape residue, and wear. $200 - $400
439. A 48-Year Collection of Disneyland Line Newsletters. (Disneyland, 1972-2017) A huge collection of Disneyland Line, the Disneyland Employee Newsletter, dating from January 30, 1970, until December 20, 2018. In total the collection lists 2251 issues represented including 1838 physical issues and 157 in PDF form, with 256 missing from the timespan covered. This exact number has not been confirmed. These newsletters represent an incredibly detailed account of the major changes in the Park such as the addition of new parades or attractions, and events in the lives of the Cast Members including retirements, canoe races, and unusual incidents. Each measuring 8.5” x 11” with a few special issues larger, the newsletters are overall in very good condition, some with typical wear from handling, and most kept in binders. Due to the size of this lot special shipping arrangements may be required, please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
438. A Cast Member Exclusive Watch and Tumbler. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A Disney Parks Cast Member-exclusive wristwatch and tumbler. The watch has a 1.25” x 1.5” face and a 9.5” long leather strap and displays in fine condition, while the tumbler measures 7” tall and 3.25” in diameter and is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
440. A Late 1960s Disney University Development Folder. (Disneyland, 1967-70) A Disney University folder of rare brochures on Disney Developments in the years after Walt’s death. Included are a 1967 brochure on Mineral King, the planned Sequoia National Park ski resort; a biography of Walt Disney; a 1969 pre-construction Walt Disney World booklet, and a 1969 Orlando tourism booklet that anticipates Walt Disney World’s arrival, outlining everything the city already has to offer. Measuring 9.5” x 11.5” overall, the folder is in fair condition with much edge wear and discoloration from age, and the contents all in very good condition with light wear from age. $200 - $400
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441. A Pair of 1955 Disneyland Press Passes. (Disneyland, 1955) A pair of 1955 complimentary Disneyland press passes entitling the holder access to the Park and all its attractions for one day. Stamped “Oct 8, 1955,” the two tickets are numbered 20852 and 20853. Measuring 2.25” x 4” each, the press passes are in very good to fine condition with light stains. $300 - $500
442. A Star Wars and “Frozen” Disneyland Ticket Sales Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A double-sided Disneyland ticket sales sign featuring Chewbacca from Star Wars on one side, and Olaf from “Frozen” on the other. Measuring 22” x 28”, the vinyl board sign displays in very good condition with light edge wear from display, nail holes at the corners, and a bend to the tip of one top corner. $300 - $500
444. A 1958 Disneyland Main Gate Pass. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare unused main gate pass from 1958, admitting the bearer and a party of three into Disneyland, valid for the entire year. Measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the blue pass is in fine condition. $300 - $500
443. A Pair of Disneyland Junior Ticket Stubs. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare pair of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space junior ticket stubs, covering Guests aged 12 to 17. The tickets bear hole punches from use at the Park. The Mr. Lincoln ticket measures 1” x 2 and the Monsanto ticket measures 2” x 2”, both in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500
445. A Disneyland Diamond Celebration Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 2021-2022) A Guest parking sign for Disneyland Resort’s Diamond Celebration. This sign was posted in parking areas around the Resort to guide invited Guests to their designated area. Measuring 23.5” x 36”, the vinyl board sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches throughout, velcro attached for display, and edge wear from Park use. $300 - $500
446. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1961) The fourth Disneyland Park map by Sam McKim, which was the first released since their debut year of 1958. This version features a pink border and depicts the new Flying Saucers attraction and the Monorail extending to the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 35” x 40” the map is in fair to good condition, with some discoloration around the border and, discoloration and wear along the original fold lines. $300 - $500
447. A Collection of Disneyland Construction Photos. (Disneyland, 1950s) A collection of eleven very early photos of Disneyland. Nine photos feature rare images of the Park under construction including Storybookland buildings being placed, the Mark Twain assembled, and even the construction of Disneyland train cars in a soundstage at the Walt Disney Studio in Burbank. Two more photos are included showing the gazebo and stagecoach after the Park opened. Each measuring 8” x 10”, the eleven photos are in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $300 - $500
448. An Original Disney Dollar Ticket Booth Sign. (Disneyland, 1987-90s) A Disneyland sign suggesting Guests ask for their change in Disney Dollars. The proprietary currency was first offered in 1987, featuring Mickey, Goofy, and Minnie on 1, 5, and 10 dollar denominations. This sign was displayed in a ticket booth outside the Main Gate of Disneyland, illuminated from behind. With an image size of 9.75” x 20” visible within a 14.75” x 25” frame, the acrylic sign is in fine condition with very light wear from display, and slight wear to the edge of the frame. $800 - $1,000
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Inspired by early 1900s America and particularly Walt’s childhood home in Marceline, Missouri, Main Street U.S.A. welcomes guests into the Park and serves as a bridge between everyday reality and the fantasy and adventure to come in Disneyland. While many of the shops, restaurants, and attractions have changed over the years, Main Street U.S.A. itself has remained virtually unchanged since the Park opened in 1955, welcoming countless visitors with turn-of-the-century American charm.
449. A Disneyland Railroad Main St. Station Color Elevation. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) An original hand-painted elevation used as a color guide during a rehab of the Disneyland Railroad’s Main Street Station. The piece has been paired with a custom 30.5” x 38” Disneyland matte. With an image size of 16.5” x 26.75” visible in a 20.75” x 30.5” matte opening, the elevation is in good condition with scuffs, tears, spotting, a pinhole, lifting, and stray paint marks including a 1.5” black spot to the top left corner. $6,000 - $8,000
450. A Disneyland Main Street Opera House Color Elevation. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original hand-painted elevation of the Disneyland Opera House and Bank of America by Imagineer Kim Irvine, used as a color guide during a rehab. With an image size of 15” x 54” visible within a 20.5” x 59.5” matte, the piece is in fair condition with spots of water damage, color shift, small tears and overall wear from production use, and the right edge heavily creased. $6,000 - $8,000
451. A Main Street, U.S.A. City Hall Color Elevation. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original hand-painted elevation used as a color guide during a rehab of Main Street, U.S.A.’s City Hall during the 1970s. The paint, samples of which are displayed on the right side, were applied directly to a blueprint of the legendary building. With an image size of 15” x 16” in a 19” x 19.75” matte, the color guide displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, a corner tear on one of the color samples, and wear from Imagineer use. $3,000 - $5,000
452. A 1955 Original Disneyland Railroad Train Wheel. (Disneyland, 1954) An extremely rare original wheel from the Disneyland Railroad. Walt knew he wanted a railroad at his Park from the earliest beginnings of Disneyland, and the Disneyland Railroad continues to bring enjoyment to generations of Guests since it first opened along with the Park in 1955. Original artifacts actually used by the Disneyland Railroad are exceptionally rare, and few are as desirable as these stylish and easily identifiable red and black wheels. This sturdy metal wheel is embossed with the text “Disneyland Railroad” on the front, measuring approximately 20” in diameter and 5” thick. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from use, including some wear to the original red paint. The back side of the wheel has a few embossed identifiers including the month and year it was cast, “8 54”. This item will require special shipping arrangements; please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $3,000 - $5,000
453. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Ceiling Panel. (Disneyland, 1955) A mahogany ceiling panel from 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, these panels were saved and restored with that same original pattern. Measuring 90” long and 16’5” wide with a finished area of 89” x 14.5”, the panel is in very good condition, with some small scuffs and spots of wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $1,500
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454. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Window Panel. (Disneyland, 1955-2006) A window panel from the Lilly Belle presidential train 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. Measuring 25.5” x 6.5” with a glass size of 23.25” x 4.5”, the window is in very good condition, with typical wear, stains, and scuffs, from its long service in the Park. $600 - $800
455. A Lilly Belle Accucraft Live Steam Engine and Tender. (Accucraft, 2000s) A beautiful Accucraft Lilly Belle live steam engine and tender model. This lot is a must for train enthusiasts, expertly modeled after Walt’s beloved Lilly Belle train, named for his wife. The steam-powered engine has not been tested for function. The steam engine measures 16.5” x 4.75” x 6.5” tall and the tender 11.75” x 5” x 4.5” tall, both in very good condition with light wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
456. A Lilly Belle Hartland Locomotive Works Collection. (Hartland, 2000) An electric Lilly Belle locomotive, tender, four Sante Fe & Disneyland Railroad cars, a box car, gondola, and a TrainPower 6200 power switch. Manufactured by Hartland Locomotive Works, the locomotive is a faithful recreation of Walt’s legendary train and the Disneyland Railroad’s cars. When tested, the power switch functioned properly. Ranging in size from the 4.5” x 11.5” x 7” tall tender to the 21.5” x 4” x 7.5” tall locomotive, the items are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $300 - $500
457. A Mickey Mouse Circus Vehicle Concept by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, 1955) An original concept drawing for a Disneyland “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” themed service vehicle by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Accomplished in ink and watercolor on thin artist’s paper measuring 18.5” x 23.5”, this piece is adhered to a foam core backing. The drawing is in good condition with adhesive discoloration from age throughout, and a 3” tear in the upper left corner that does not affect the image. $1,000 - $2,000
458. A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Bench. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original bench from Disneyland’s famous Main Street, U.S.A. This style of bench is mostly seen around the Park’s legendary Hub, near the entrance to Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Walt Disney-Mickey Mouse “Partners” statue. Measuring 25” x 79” x 30.5” tall, the wrought iron and wood bench is in good condition with the original paint peeling from the wood slats and wear from years of use in the Park. Due to size and weight, this lot will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$5,000 - $7,000
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459. A Main Street USA Mary Poppins Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1964) An original figure of Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins.The Emporium is known for featuring elaborate window displays recreating scenes from Disney’s latest releases. This figure of Mary Poppins in her “Jolly Holiday” dress was used in one such display in 1964. The individually sculpted piece has jointed arms, a hand-sewn dress, and prop parasol with a sculpted parrot head handle. The cast-resin figure is fully sculpted down to the waist, with only a pole supporting her beneath, with her dress falling naturally. Measuring 49” tall, the figure displays in good condition, with wear from age throughout including fading and cracking of paint. $2,000 - $4,000
Figure. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A hand-made display figure of Mickey Mouse holding a film reel. For a short time, the artists who created Main Street Emporium window dioramas produced an extremely limited number of figures for direct sale through the Disneyana Shop on Main Street in Disneyland. This figure has a custom base with a plaque that reads “Mickey Mouse, 1928”, and is signed on the bottom by ten Disney Cast Members. Measuring 9” x 10” tall atop the 1” x 8.25” x 9.25” wooden base, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs to the top and side of the base, very minor scuffs and scratches to the plaque, and repairs to the figure. $400 - $600
461. A Swift’s Restaurants Disneyland Map Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A tray from Swift’s Premium Meats sponsored restaurants at Disneyland: The Plantation House, Red Wagon Inn, and Swift’s Market House cafe. The tray features a stylized Park map indicating the locations of these Swift’s establishments with inset illustrations. Measuring 15” x 20.25”, the tray is in very good condition with light wear including crazing, small scratches, and scuffs from Park use. $200 - $400
462. A Collection of Disneyland 1958 Color Glass Slides. (Disneyland, 1958) A collection of six amateur color slides taken at Disneyland on August 13th, 1958. The set includes images of Tomorrowland, the Dumbo ride, Skybuckets, the Alice in Wonderland ride, the Pack Mules, and the King Arthur Carrousel. Each measuring 2.75” x 2.75”, the slides are in very good condition showing a magenta shift typical of color-positive film of that era. $300 - $500
463. A Set of Disneyland 1958 Color Glass Slides. (Disneyland, 1958) A collection of six amateur color slides taken at Disneyland on August 13th, 1958. The set includes images of the Chicken of the Sea restaurant, Casey Junior in Storybookland, the Columbia, the Mad Tea Party, and two of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each measuring 2.75” x 2.75”, the slides are in very good condition showing a magenta shift typical of color-positive film of that era. $300 - $500
464. A Disneyland Host Men’s Vest, Tie, and Nametag. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Disneyland Host men’s vest, tie and nametag. The familiar vest and tie were worn over a white shirt and paired with a tartan sport jacket. The vests were custom tailored to the host, and this one has a “40” hand-written on the collar tag. The host nametag reads “Tom” and is paired with a Disneyland Castle pin. All items are in fine condition with only light wear from use. $400 - $600
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465. Olszewski Gallery of Light Main Street Train Station. (Disneyland, 2012) A Main Street Train Station Gallery of Light by Olszewski Studios. Released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks, this Open Edition piece recreates the Main Street Station and Mickey Mouse Floral Portrait. Measuring 3.75” x 3.75” x 5.25”, this diorama is in fine working condition with its box. $200 - $400
467. Three Disneyland Hi-Lites Mini Photo Albums. (Disneyland, 1960s) Three mailable Disneyland Hi-Lites souvenir photo albums of colorful images from around the Park. Two of the albums are identical releases, while the third is a variant that has an It’s a Small World photo instead of A Salute to the Future. Measuring 3” x 4”, the albums are in good to very good condition with discoloration from age, creases, wear, inscriptions on the inside cover of one book, and the back Monorail photo missing from one of the duplicate books. $200 - $400
466. A Limited Edition Disneyland Entrance Plaque. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Disneyland entrance plaque commemorating the Park’s 50th Anniversay that reads, “Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy.” Measuring 1.25” x 5” x 8”, the plaque is in fine condition with three very minor chips, two on the back bottom right, and one on the back bottom left. $200 - $400
468. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game by Transogram. (Transogram, 1955) An Adventures in Disneyland very early board game based on Disneyland Park. The game includes the board, spinner, three player tokens, four travel cards, 16 punch-out Disneyland characters, spinner, the instruction sheet, and the game box. The game is in overall very good condition with some light spotting to the punch-out characters, heavy spotting to Tinker Bell, a torn corner to the instructions, and the blue plastic player piece missing. The box measuring 9” x 17.25” x 2” is in good condition with wear to corners and edges, one corner repaired with tape, and light rippling throughout from age. $100 - $200
469. A Tinker Bell Pin Cushion. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir pin cushion featuring a hand-painted metal Tinker Bell holding a bell. Measuring 3” x 3” tall, the pin cushion is in good condition with the cushion filling removed and some paint loss to Tinker Bell. The original plastic packaging is in fair condition with heavy wear, dents, smudges, scuffs, and a crack in the lid. $200 - $400
470. A Marx Disneyland Wind-Up Train. (Marx, 1969) A tin-litho Disneyland wind-up toy train, manufactured by Marx. The passengers include Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Pluto, Chip ‘n’ Dale, and more, with Goofy driving Casey Jr. as the Engine. This toy has been tested and does not function properly. Measuring 2.5” x 12.5”, the toy displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear from use, and light oxidation from age. $200 - $400
471. An Early Disneyland Salt & Pepper Shaker Collection. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of 14 Disneyland souvenir salt and pepper shakers. 10 of these bell-shaped shakers feature Tinker Bell and 4 feature Sleeping Beauty Castle, all with an elegant gold-rim finish. One of the Tinker Bell shakers was created by famed Disney ceramic maker Eleanore Welborn and bears her name on the bottom. Measuring 2” in diameter and 2.5” tall, the ceramic shakers are in good to very good condition with light wear, stains, and scuffs. $600 - $800
473. A Pair of Eleanore Welborn Teacups and Saucers. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of Eleanore Welborn-designed teacups and saucers. Welborn was known for supplying Disneyland with high-quality ceramics during the early years of the Park. The teacups measure 2.5” in diameter and 2.25” tall, while the plates measure 5.5” in diameter, all in very good condition with light paint loss, scratches, and wear from age. $300 - $500
472. An Eleanore Welborn Teacup and Saucer Collection. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of nine teacups and saucers from the early days of Disneyland. These souvenirs feature Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle and were created by Eleanore Welborn, the top name in early Disney ceramics. The teacups range in size from 2.75” in diameter and 2” tall to 3.25” in diameter and 2.25” tall, while the saucers range from 4.5” to 5” in diameter, all in good to very good condition with light paint loss, stains, and wear from age. $600 - $800
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474. Eleanore Welborn Tinker Bell Teacups and Saucers. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of souvenir teacups and saucers by Eleanore Welborn. The artist created many of the early Disneyland ceramic souvenirs that are highly sought after by collectors today. The teacups, which feature Tinker Bell on the interior, measure 4” in diameter and 2” tall. The saucers, with a Sleeping Beauty Castle design, measure 6” in diameter. All items are in very good condition with light paint loss and scratches. $300 - $500
475. A Collection of Disney Parks Dishes. (Disney Parks, 1990s-2000s) A collection of five dishes from multiple Disney Parks. Included are a plate and bowl from the Disneyland Hotel, a plate from the Hollywood & Vine restaurant at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, a small plate from the Disney Cruise Line’s Castaway Cay, and a small plate from Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Ranging in size from 6.25” to 11” in diameter, the dishware is in good condition with scratches, stains, and wear. $300 - $500
476. A Your Trip to Disneyland Record Set. (Disneyland/Mattel, 1955) A “Your Trip to Disneyland on Records” Mattel Musical Map. This illustrated giant fullcolor panorama of Disneyland and record set contains character cut-outs of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tinker Bell with five records featuring songs themed to the original lands of the Park. Measuring 7.5” x 14.5” folded, the records set is in very good condition, with light wear along edges and original folds, and browning to one edge of the outer envelope. $200 - $400
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A Set of Disneyland Attraction Ornaments. (Disneyland, 1999) A collection of five Disneyland attraction ornaments including the Matterhorn, Dumbo Ride, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring up to 3” tall, the ornaments are in very good to fine condition. $200 - $400
478. A Cruella De Vil Car Paddy Gordon Suede Box. (Disneyana, 1997) An unusual and luxurious suede and leather-covered box in the shape of Cruella De Vil’s car from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.”
Created by Paddy Gordon in an edition size of only 30 for the 1997 Disneyana Convention, the top removes to reveal a 2.5” x 2.5” space perfect for discreetly storing small valuables. Measuring 7” x 18.5” x 4.5” high, the box is in very good to fine condition, signed on the bottom by the artist.
$400 - $600
480. An Alaska Airlines Disneyland Apron. (Alaska Airlines, 1990s-2000s) A rare purple Alaska Airlines Disneyland apron. Featured on the polyester apron are designs for Park attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean, Mad Tea Party, The Haunted Mansion, Matterhorn, the Disneyland Railroad, Splash Mountain, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Jungle Cruise, Space Mountain, and the Matterhorn. Measuring 26” x 30”, the apron is in fine condition. $100 - $200
479. A Set of Six $1 Disney Dollars from 1987. (Disneyland, 1987) A set of six Disney Dollar $1 notes from their first year of issue. These “A” series Disney Dollars were printed at Disneyland, and the set is numbered A00277056A through -61A. While all 1987 Disney Dollars are collectible, a sequential series is a rarity. Each measuring 2.5” x 6”, the bills have been matted and displayed in an 11.25” x 27” frame with five displaying the Mickey fronts, and the last showing the Castle back. The notes appear in fine condition. $200 - $400
481. A 1957 Disneyland Contest Poster. (Welch’s/Disneyland, 1957) An early contest poster from Welch’s Candy offering a chance to win a free trip to Disneyland to viewers of Heck Harper’s Pioneer Club TV show in Portland Oregon. The poster includes great photos from Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel, and mentions Western Airlines. This poster measures 22” x 28” on heavy posterboard, and is in very good condition with some edge wear and light spots of discoloration from use and age. $500 - $700
482. Pooh for President Disneyland Posters & Store Display. (Disneyland, 1976) Three items for Disneyland’s “Pooh for President” promotional events in 1976 which celebrated the election year with a lighthearted “campaign” at the Park. Included are a small and a large poster, both featuring Pooh and his Friends in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a store counter display. Ranging in size from 11” x 18” to 22” x 28”, the items are in good condition with light wear from use including light smudges, scuffs, stains, and a few small spots of discoloration. $200 - $400
484. Disneyland Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes Displays. (Disneyland, 1986-1988) A collection of three store mobile displays from Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes II, III, and IV. These sweepstakes, sponsored by K-101, Safeway, PSA, and Delta, awarded 101 weekend trips to Disneyland. Two of the displays center around the Sixty Years of Mickey celebration, while the third features Star Tours. Measuring up to 28” x 38.5”, the assembled mobiles display in very good condition with creases, edge wear, and scuffs. $300 - $500
483. Disneyland Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes II Display. (Disneyland, 1986) A Looks Like We Started Something Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes II display kit. Presented by K-101, Safeway, and Pacific Southwest Airlines, the sweepstakes awarded 101 weekend trips to Disneyland. Included in the mobile display kit are a large poster, a display ring, a dangler, a store display sign, an official rules cards, a winning names board, a ticket box, and ten sweepstakes entry tickets. Ranging in size from the 3” x 5” entry tickets to the 39.5” x 49.75” poster, the display is in very good condition with light wear, creases, and folds from storage. $300 - $500
485. A 1982 PSA Disneyland Travel Poster. (Disneyland/PSA, 1982) A Magical Smiles Tours to Disneyland travel poster for Pacific Southwest Airlines. Measuring 24” x 31.5”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear towards the bottom. $200 - $400
486. A Lenticular Disneyland Holiday Poster. (Disneyland, 2010) A Holidays at Disneyland lenticular poster featuring a festive Sleeping Beauty Castle decked in icicle lights. Measuring 18.5” x 26.5”, the poster is in fine condition with minimal wear from use. $200 - $400
488. A Disneyland Circus Fantasy ‘88 Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A rare mirror-backed lamppost sign of Mickey and Minnie from the third and final season of Disneyland Circus Fantasy during the spring of 1988. Circus Fantasy ushered the Circus on Parade down Main Street for one final season, with a cavalcade of clowns, aerialists, and exotic animals. Measuring 20” x 26”, silkscreened on acrylic board, the sign is in good overall condition with some scuffs and light scratches from its original use, and light oxidation around the intended holes from original Park display. Included is a Disneyana Walt Disney Collectibles COA. $200 - $400
487. A Disneyland Halloween Villains Lenticular Poster. (Disneyland, 2010s) A lenticular poster advertising Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort, featuring Jafar, Maleficent, Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, and the Old Hag from Snow White ready for “wicked fun for everyone.” Measuring 18.5” x 26.5”, the poster is in fine condition with a light 4” scratch towards the bottom left and very minor edge wear along the bottom edge. $200 - $400
489. A Disneyland Mickey’s Month Happy Birthday Sign. (Disneyland, 1983) A Park-used Mickey’s Month lamppost sign from Disneyland’s celebration of Mickey’s birthday. Measuring 15.75” in diameter, the PVC board sign is in good condition with light scuffs, scratches and overall wear from Park display. $200 - $400
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490. A Disneyland Dumbo Circus Fantasy Celebration Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A mirror-backed lamppost sign of Dumbo and Timothy Mouse from the second season of Disneyland’s Circus Fantasy event in 1987. Circus Fantasy aimed to draw Guests into the Park during the off-season with animal shows, parades, clowns, and other themed events. Measuring 18.75” x 23.75”, silkscreened on acrylic board, the sign is in good condition with scuffing and scratching throughout from use, and a 3” scratch towards the bottom across Timothy’s chest. $200 - $400
492. A Disneyland: The Nickel Tour Signed Book. (Disneyland, 1995)
A rare first edition of The Nickel Tour book, the definitive resource guide for Disneyland postcard collecting, signed on the title page by authors Bruce Gordon and David Mumford in blue ink. This 368-page publication contains images of every Disneyland postcard from 1954 through the book’s release, as well as information on the Park’s history. Measuring 9” x 11.25”, the book is in very good condition with scratches on the dust jacket. $200 - $400
491. A Trio of Disneyland 1966-67 Magazines. (Disneyland, 1966-67)
A collection of three Disneyland magazines including the Summer 1966 issue of Backstage Disneyland, December ‘66 January ‘67 Disneyland Hotel Check-In, and the Summer 1967 issue of the Disney News. The issues include articles on 1967’s New Tomorrowland, the Disneyland Hotel’s Three Millionth Guest, and the horses of Disneyland. Each measuring from 8.5” x 10” to 8.5” x 12”, the magazines are in very good condition with typical light wear from handling and age, and a small pen mark on the cover of Backstage Disneyland. $200 - $400
493. The Original Book Cover Art for “More Mouse Tales.” (Bonaventure Press, 2002) The original cover artwork for “More Mouse Tales” by David Koenig. “More Mouse Tales” provides amazing and humorous stories from Disneyland, including backstage and Cast Member areas. Accomplished in acrylic and ink on artist board, this original artwork features Mickey Mouse fleeing from Sleeping Beauty Castle. The artwork has an image size of 14” x 19” within its 21” x 26” frame and is in very good condition with light wear to the frame from display. $300 - $500
494. A Fantasy on Parade Media Press Gift. (Disneyland, 1965-66)
An extremely rare souvenir plate commemorating the first season of Walt Disney’s Fantasy on Parade at Disneyland. This plate features imagery of Mickey Mouse, the Butterfly Ballet, the World’s Largest Caterpillar, Mary Poppins, and more, all accented in gold finish. The 8” x 8” plate comes with a wire hanging bracket and is in very good condition. Also included is a 1971 holiday flyer from Disneyland. $200 - $400
496. A Trio of Disneyland 15th Anniversary Items. (Disneyland, 1970) A trio of Disneyland 15th anniversary items including an employee tag worn on the anniversary, a July 1970 copy of an “Inside Disneyland” mailer, and a letter from Disneyland President Don Tatum to Cast Members about the state of the Park in 1970. Measuring from the 4.5” x 3” tag to the 8.5” x 11” letter, the items are in very good condition, with some discoloration to the tag and the letter from aging. $300 - $500
495. Three Grad Nite Programs, a Ticket, and Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967-78) A Disneyland Grad-Nite collection including souvenir programs from 1967, 1972, and 1978; and a ticket and program from 1967. The annual all-night party for graduating high school seniors started as an alternative to unsupervised celebrations. The souvenir programs each measure 9” x 12” and are in very good condition with light handling wear. The ‘67 program measures 7.25” x 5.5” and is in good condition with small creases, and discoloration to the back. The ‘67 ticket stub is in very good condition with the right edge torn at the perforation as intended. $300 - $500
497. A Lionel Disneyland 35th Anniversary Large Train Set. (Lionel, 1990) A Disneyland 35th anniversary large scale electric train set by Lionel. This impressive train includes a locomotive, gondola, caboose, transfer with lockin and wires, instructions, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck figures, and twelve curving tracks with a 4.3’ diameter. The set’s power and directional functions worked when tested except for the bulbs, which need to be replaced. The smoke feature could not be tested as the Lionel smoke liquid is not included. With parts ranging in size from 11.5” x 5.5” x 6.5” tall to 13” x 4” x 3.75” tall in its 30.75” x 18.75” x 5.75” tall original box, the train set is in fine condition. $300 - $500
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498. A Disneyland 35 Years of Magic Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A large 35 Years of Magic lamppost sign from the Park’s 35th anniversary celebration. Measuring 25” x 47”, the PVC board sign displays in very good condition with intentional holes for display and light scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
499. Disneyland’s 35th Chevrolet Ad Production Art. (Disneyland/ Chevrolet, 1990) A large advertisement printing stat for a Disneyland 35th Anniversary Chevrolet promotion. The artwork includes Pantone color chips, with an overlay of hand-noted printing instructions. Measuring 11.75” x 20”, the production art on ad board is in good condition, with wear and slight warping from use, and discoloration and chipping to the vellum overlay from age. $200 - $400
500. An Alaska Airlines Disneyland 50th Plane Display. (Alaska Airlines, 2005) A model plane commemorating the launch of the “Magic of Disneyland” Boeing 737-400 on April 6, 2005. The plane, given to travel agents, features a Disneyland 50th anniversary skin with Tinker Bell and text that reads “Follow Me to Disneyland Resort.” Included on the wooden display is a base with a thank you plaque and a Happiest Homecoming on Earth logo. Measuring 8.5” x 14.5”, the plane is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500
501. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Mickey Mouse Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Big Fig, released for the 50th anniversary of the Park. Mickey is depicted wearing a vintage souvenir Keppy Kap and holding a Disneyland pennant. Measuring 13” x 9” x 17” tall on a detached base 11.25” in diameter, the Big Fig is in very good condition with light scratches and creases on the pennant. $400 - $600
502. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Minnie Mouse Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare Minnie Mouse at Disneyland Big Fig, released for the 50th anniversary of the Park. Minnie is dressed in her Disneyland finest and holding a miniature copy of the Complete Guide to Disneyland. Measuring 12” x 9” x 17.5” tall on a detached base 11.25” in diameter, the Big Fig is in very good condition with light scratches, residue, scuffs on the base, and one eyelash missing. $400 - $600
503. A Disneyland 60th Anniversary Plastic Stein. (Disneyland, 2015) A blue plastic stein commemorating the 60th anniversary of Disneyland. Featured around the stein is raised imagery from each of the lands in the Park. Measuring 10.5” tall and 4” in diameter, the stein is in fine condition. $200 - $400
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Adventureland was sometimes referred to as True-Life Adventures Land, inspired by Disney’s award-winning nature documentary series. The Jungle Cruise was the most anticipated ride in the Park largely because Walt had previewed much of its construction on his weekly Disneyland TV show. Over the years the Treehouse, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, and Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye have been added, making Adventureland home to some of the biggest and most beloved attractions.
504. A Jungle Cruise Ticket Booth Photo. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare black and white glossy photo of the Jungle Cruise ticket booth. Guests could buy an adult admission to the Adventureland attraction for 50 cents, a children’s ticket for 40 cents, or use an “E” ticket from their ticket book. Measuring 8” x 10” this early photo from the beloved attraction’s history is in fine condition. $100 - $200
505. Enchanted Tiki Room Production Line Clothing Tag Art. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) Rare production line art to create the graphic for a Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room clothing and fabric tag. With an image size of 1.5” x 3.25” on a 3.75” x 6.25” piece of drawing paper adhered to 6” x 9” display board, the concept art is in good condition with wear, stains, discoloration from age, tape from production use, and a tear at the bottom left corner. $300 - $500
506. A Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Skull
Target. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) An original skull target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. These targets had to be repainted by hand every night after getting pelted by Guests all day. Measuring 4” x 7”, the target is in good condition with heavy oxidation from age and typical stains and paint loss from Park use.
$300 - $500
507. A Harper Goff’s Jungle Cruise Concept Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1987) A Disney Gallery lithographic print of concept art for the Jungle Cruise by Imagineer Harper Goff. The print retains a debossed Disney Gallery stamp at the lower left. While this print was released in a signed limited edition of 300, this unsigned print is unnumbered. Measuring 14.25” x 29” with an image size of 10.75” x 25.75” the piece is in good condition with light wear and soiling. $300 - $500
508. A Pair of Jungle Cruise Ruins Floral Relief Props. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A pair of original Flower Relief Props from the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, these props are related to the upper relief work of the sunken Cambodian temple ruins along the Mekong River stretch. The floral carving facsimiles measure approx imately 4.5” in diameter within their 18” x 12” shadowbox and are in very good condition with some wear from outdoor Park display. $500 - $700
509. An Enchanted Tiki Room 45th Anniversary Collection. (Disneyland, 2008) A collection of fifteen souvenirs from the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, inspired by art from Amanda Visell. Included are a pitcher, two shot glasses, two glasses, a mug, a pillow, a mousepad, a dish towel, a four coaster set, a bag, a T-shirt, two button-up shirts, and a boxed charm bracelet. Ranging in size from the 2” x 2.5” tall shot glasses to the 16.5” x 16.5” pillow and with shirts all size L, the items are in good to fine condition with light scuffs, folds from storage, stains on the T-shirt, chips on the pitcher, and light pilling on the towel. This lot will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
510. A Mickey Mouse as Indiana Jones Big Fig. (Disney, 2010s) A “Medium” Big Fig of Mickey Mouse as Indiana Jones. The piece includes props representing the first three Indiana Jones movies: The Holy Grail, a pair of Sankara stones, and a 1.5” golden idol inside Mickey’s cloth satchel. Standing 10” x 11” x 12.5” tall, the resin figure is in very good to fine condition. $400 - $600
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Frontierland keeps the spirit of the Old West alive in Disneyland. The heavily-themed land pays tribute to the pioneers who traveled through the wilderness seeking gold and adventure. Like the Mark Twain Riverboat, this land rolls with the tides of change, closing Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen and the Indian Village while keeping timeless attractions like the Sailing Ship Columbia open and well-maintained. From providing early Guests with a mild ride on the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland to wowing modern Guests with the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic!, Frontierland remains a cross-generational favorite.
511. An Original Columbia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A hand-silkscreened poster for the Sailing Ship Columbia attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster captures the feeling of the original Frontierland with stunning imagery. The poster measures 36” x 54” and is in fine condition with bright colors and only very minor edge wear. This is one of the best conditions we have seen for this poster. $2,000 - $4,000
512. A Frontierland Service Vehicle Original Concept. (Disneyland, 1955) An original concept drawing for a Frontierland “Covered Wagon” themed service vehicle by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. The drawing was accomplished in ink and watercolor with hand annotations in pencil, on thin artist’s paper measuring 18.5” x 23.5”. It is in good condition with adhesive discoloration from age throughout, a thin strip of tape along the top edge of the reverse, and a 3.5” hairline tear in the lower-left corner that does not affect the image. $1,000 - $2,000
513. A Frontierland Print Shop Personalized Wanted Poster. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A very rare personalized Wanted Poster from Disneyland. Guests could have their names added to posters sold through the Old Time Print Shop on Main Street starting in 1955, and in the Frontierland Print Shop beginning in 1964. This poster seeking to bring a horse thief to justice is personalized with the name “John H. Seeton,” and comes in its original wooden frame. Measuring 14” x 17”, the poster is in very good condition overall with light wear to the frame.
$300 - $500
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514. An Early Aunt Jemima’s Paper Plate, Cup, and Placemat. (Disneyland, 1950s) A collection of Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen ephemera including a placemat, paper plate, and paper coffee cup. The placemat measures 10” x 14” and tells the fictional history of Aunt Jemima up to her appearance at Disneyland. The 9.25” diameter plate and 3” tall coffee cup are extremely rare finds, especially these in fine unused condition with very light wear from age only. $200 - $400
515. A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes Operating Manual. (Disneyland, 1975) A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes manual outlining in detail the story behind the canoes and Rivers of America, as well as operating procedure for Cast Members. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the 21-page manual is in fine condition. $300 - $500
516. Fulton Burley’s Golden Horseshoe Retirement Gift. (Disneyland, 1987) A one-of-a-kind retirement gift awarded to Disney Legend Fulton Burley for his 25 years of performances at the Golden Horseshoe Revue in Frontierland. Fulton joined the cast at the request of his friend Wally Boag in 1962 and performed the show until 1987. This gift to the “Golden Horseshoe Boss” features an image of Burley next to a Golden Horseshoe Revue clock. Measuring 11.75” x 13.75” x 2.5” the clock is in very good condition with minor wear from display including small scuffs and scratches, and slight oxidation to the clock hands visible only on close inspection. The clock’s mechanism is in good functioning condition, working with one “C” battery (not included). $400 - $600
517. A WED Imagineering Big Thunder Night Poster. (WDI/Disneyland, 1979) A poster for WED Imagineering’s Big Thunder Night at Disneyland on October 2, 1979. This special event gave Imagineers a party to celebrate the brand-new attraction which opened exactly a month earlier. Measuring 18” x 24”, the poster is in good condition with creases on the right side, and light wear overall from original display and age. $400 - $600
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Commemorative Spike. (Disneyland,
2014)
A spike given to Cast Members who worked on the 2014 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishment. The attraction closed for 14 months for track replacements, audio enhancements, and updated effects, including the thrilling dynamite scene on the final hill. This spike is engraved with the text, “Big Thunder Mountain 2014 New Magic Team.” Measuring 6.5”, the spike is in fine condition with intentional distress. $200 - $400
519. A Tony Baxter Signed Big Thunder Mountain Print. (Disney, 1997) A Big Thunder Mountain Concept Art Lithograph released by the Disney Gallery in a Limited Edition of 350 and signed by Imagineer Tony Baxter. With an image size of 13” x 10”, the framed piece measures 23” x 19” and is in very good condition with a small scuff to the plexiglass. $300 - $500
520. A Splash Mountain Charles Boyer Signed Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition signed lithograph by Charles Boyer commemorating the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The 24” x 30” lithograph is titled “The Laffin’ Place” and is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right corner. The lithograph is numbered 4,480/5,000 and is in very good condition with a scuff at the bottom center and a mark near the right edge, both in the border and not affecting the image.
$300 - $500
521. An Original Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original poster for the Disneyland and Walt Disney World theme park attraction Country Bear Jamboree. The lithographic poster for the attraction was designed by Marc Davis, Jim Michaelson, and Eddie Martinez, and used in both parks. Measuring 37” X 54”, this linen-backed poster is in good condition with edge wear, a tear on the top edge, and some handling wear from use. $1,000 - $2,000
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In expanding Disneyland Park, Walt’s early plans included places like “Edison Square” and “Liberty Street” which were featured on early maps of the Park but never realized. A Chinatown area was considered with an elaborate restaurant featuring an animatronic Confucious but that was also abandoned. Ultimately two new attractions being developed – originally a “Pirate museum” and a walk-thru “Haunted House” – found a perfect home in New Orleans Square, which opened on July 24, 1966.
522. A New Orleans Square Disney Gallery Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A poster for the inaugural exhibition at The Disney Gallery, featuring Herb Ryman’s fabulous concept art for New Orleans Square. Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear and a few faint creases across the Gallery title. $200 - $400
523. An Adventures in Disneyland New Orleans Square Reel. (Disney, 1960s-70s) An Adventures in Disneyland Super 8 film reel featuring footage from New Orleans Square. Measuring 3” in diameter with its original 3” x 3” box, the untested full-color 8MM reel is in presumed fine condition, while the box exhibits light wear. $200 - $400
524. A Pair of Disneyland Cristal d’Orleans Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1966) A pair of WED blueprints for the Cristal d’Orleans in New Orleans Square. The blueprints were used for designing and crafting the shop’s intricate glass sign. Interestingly, the blueprints list the project area as “Frontierland.” Measuring 36” x 48” each, the blueprints display in good to very good condition with creases, stains, and edge wear. $300 - $500
$2,000$4,000
525. A River Belle Terrace Hormel Stained Glass Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A gorgeous stained glass logo for Hormel from the River Belle Terrace restaurant at Disneyland. The piece is composed of colored glass with the Hormel logo in the center. Measuring 20” x 41.5”, the stained glass is in very good Park-used condition with typical wear from age and display. At least one small glass piece appears to have cracked and been repaired during the original use.
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at a special Haunted Mansion event during Walt Disney World’s 40th anniversary, and was painted by Daily recreating Imagineer Collin Campbell’s unique depiction of the Hatbox Ghost as seen in the iconic 1969 Disneyland Record, “The Story and Song from The Haunted Mansion.” This maquette is a breathtaking tribute to the Haunted Mansion’s unique history, featuring one of its most popular characters, and measures 14” x 7.5”
526. A Unique Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Maquette. (Walt Disney World, 2011) An original one-of-a-kind maquette created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This sculpture was originally offered
x 17” tall including the wooden base and glass dome. The maquette is in fine condition. $7,000 - $9,000
527. A New Orleans Square Trash Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from New Orleans Square. 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 20.5” x 41.5” tall, the green trash can displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000
528. A Disneyland Cast-Exclusive Mansion Trash Can Pin. (Disneyland, 2001) A Disneyland Resort Cast-exclusive Haunted Mansion trash can pin. The pin contains a “hinged” feature and was released exclusively through Walt Disney Imagineering in an edition of 3000. The pin is in fine condition. $200 - $400
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529. A Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand silk-screened attraction poster for Pirates of the Caribbean. Designed by Collin Campbell, who is said to have based the pirate’s features on his own, this poster is one of the more difficult attraction posters to find, leading to high demand from collectors. Measuring 36” x 54” the poster displays in very good condition with creases, a 1.25” black mark in the bottom left corner, a 0.25” scuff at the bottom middle, and edge wear, including a 0.5” tear at the top right corner. $6,000 - $8,000
A Pirates Hoist
the Jolly Roger
Kit. (MPC, 1972) An original Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Hoist High The Jolly Roger model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene is complete in the original box with instructions, fact sheet, and parts separated from flash. Measuring 8.25” x 6” and 2.5” deep, the box displays in good condition with edge wear, light warping, and small creases from handling. The model is in fine condition with rubber bands aged and requiring replacing, and the instruction sheet showing wear and heavy discoloration on one folded side. $300 - $500
530. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Lily Pad Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Blue Bayou Restaurant lily pad prop. Props of this style decorate the swamp area of the Blue Bayou, contributing to the serene show setting of the opening scene to the Pirates of the Caribbean. The lily pad has been mounted inside a rustic-finish wooden shadowbox frame for display. Measuring 8.75” x 8.5”, the hand-painted plastic prop is in very good Park-used condition with expected weathering and wear. $500 - $800
532. A Pirates Fate of the Mutineers Model Kit. (MPC, 1972) An original Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Fate of the Mutineers model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene in the original box appears complete with all parts loose, but is missing the instruction sheet. The model and the 7” x 9.5” x 2.5” box are in very good condition, with typical edge wear and light warping to the box. $300 - $500
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533. A Pirates Condemned to Chains Forever Model Kit. (MPC, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Condemned to Chains Forever” model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene is complete in the original box with instructions, fact sheet, and parts loose. Measuring 8.25” x 6” and 2.5” deep, the box displays in good condition with edge wear, light warping, and small creases from handling. The model is in fine condition with rubber bands aged and requiring replacing, and the instruction sheet showing wear and heavy discoloration on one folded side. $300 - $500
534. A 1975 Haunted Mansion Operating Procedure Manual. (Disneyland, 1975) A standard operating procedure manual for the Disneyland Haunted Mansion dated May 11, 1975. In 25 xeroxed-as-issued pages, the manual covers the story behind the attraction, general facts, and instructions for Cast Members on taking tickets, dress, crowd control, and other procedures. Measuring 9” x 11.5”, the manual is in very good Parkused condition. $400 - $600
535. A Disney Legends Signed Haunted Mansion Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A multi-signed print of Haunted Mansion concept artwork by Disney Legend Collin Campbell. The print has been signed by an impressive group of Disney Legends including Marc Davis, Sam McKim, X Atencio, Buddy Baker, Rolly Crump, and Campbell. Numbered 67 of 300, the print was released for the 30th anniversary of the Disneyland attraction and sold at The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. The lot includes a paper bag from The Disney Gallery and a certificate of authenticity with information on the artist. With an image size of 18.5” x 28” and 21.5” x 30” overall, the signed print is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $400 - $600
536. The Haunted Mansion Vampire’s Madness Model Kit. (MPC, 1974) An original Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion The Vampire’s Midnight Madness model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene in the original box is complete with instructions and all parts loose, but would require a new rubber band to be built with proper function. The model is in very good condition, with the 11” x 8” x 3” box in fair condition, with overall wear and warping. $200 - $400
538. A Haunted Mansion Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) A Magical Big Figurine created by Larry Nikolai for the 35th Anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. This Big Fig depicts the attraction including a small graveyard, and is battery-operated with lights throughout and sounds that play when four of the tombstones are pushed. The Big Fig measures 16” in diameter and 14” tall, and is in fine condition, tested with lights and sound functional. This item may require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
537. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Lenticular Mansion Portrait. (Disney, 2002) A Haunted Mansion Holiday Lenticular changing portrait released at The Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion Holiday Event in October of 2002. The piece was produced in an edition of only 165 pieces. With an image size of 16” x 12” within its 21.25” x 17.25” frame, it displays in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500
539. A 30th Anniversary Haunted Mansion Dust Bottle. (Disneyland, 1999) A rare bottle of dust from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion that was given to select Cast Members during the attraction’s 30th anniversary Halloween events. The bottle reads “Haunted Mansion Halloween 1999” and has a certificate of authenticity attached dated October 28, 1999. Measuring 3.5” tall, the bottle of dust is in very good condition with light wear and creases on the certificate. $300 - $500
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540. A Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary SHAG Event Sign. (Disneyland, 2009) A large sign displayed at The Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary merchandise event. The sign features Ezra, one of the three Hitchhiking Ghosts, and is based on art by artist Josh Agle, aka SHAG, who released new pieces exclusively for the event. Measuring 71” x 66.5” tall, the sign displays in very good condition with scratches, residue, intentional holes for display, and wear from Park use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding.
$400 - $600
542. A Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary SHAG Event Sign. (Disneyland, 2009) A large sign displayed at The Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary merchandise event. The sign features Gus, one of the three Hitchhiking Ghosts, and is based on art by famed artist Josh Agle, aka SHAG, who released new pieces exclusively for the event. Measuring 71” x 66.5” tall, the sign displays in very good condition with scratches, residue, intentional holes for display, and wear from Park use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding.
$400 - $600
541. A Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary SHAG Event Sign. (Disneyland, 2009) A large sign displayed at The Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary merchandise event. The sign features Phineas, one of the three Hitchhiking Ghosts, and is based on art by artist Josh Agle, aka SHAG, who released new pieces exclusively for the event. Measuring 71” x 60.5” tall, the sign displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, intentional holes for display, and wear from Park use, including the top part of the sign missing. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding.
$400 - $600
543. A Haunted Mansion Crypt Candelabra. (Disneyland, 2009) A Haunted Mansion Crypt Candelabra by Disney artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This piece was released in a limited edition of 500 for the 40th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion and was restored by a previous owner. Measuring 8.75” wide and 12” tall, the decorative metallic and resin candle holder is in very good condition with light scuffs. $200 - $400
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544. A Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Gargoyle Statue. (Disneyland, 1999) A Haunted Mansion 30th anniversary gargoyle and column mini statue. Designed by Disney artist Terri Hardin, this statue is numbered 330 in a limited edition of 350. Measuring 3.5” x 5.25” x 8.5” tall with its 5” x 7” x 10.75” tall original box, the statue is in fine condition. $300 - $500
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546. A Haunted Mansion Ghost Post Complete Set. (Disneyland, 2016) A very rare Haunted Mansion “Ghost Post” three box complete set. Each of these boxes is packed with 7-9 objects based on a variety of the Haunted Mansion’s iconic characters, scenes, and props, and were designed with an app that would allow you to listen in on the secrets of the Haunted Mansion. Limited to 999 pieces, with far fewer complete sets believed to exist, this Ghost Post set measures 11.5” x 12” and 4.5” thick per box. The set is in fine condition. $300 - $500
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Portrait Pokitpal. (Olszewski, 2000s)
Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait #4 Abigail Patecleaver Pokitpal by Olszewski. Measuring 3.25” x 1” x 1.5” this piece is in fine condition with its original box. $200 - $400
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547. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Tapestry Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of four Haunted Mansion stretching portrait tapestries, released in a limited edition of 999. Measuring 17” x 37” each, the cotton tapestries are in very good condition. $800 - $1,000
548. A Haunted Mansion 45th Gracey Crest Tapestry. (Disney Parks, 2014) A Haunted Mansion Gracey Crest Tapestry released for the 45th anniversary of the attraction. Measuring 34” x 25.5”, the cotton tapestry is in fine condition and comes with a decorative wall hanging kit. $200 - $400
549. A SHAG Haunted Mansion Decanter. (Walt Disney World, 2009) A Disneyland Haunted Mansion decanter featuring ghostly artwork by Joshua SHAG Agle, in honor of the 40th anniversary of attraction. The piece is in fine condition retaining an original Walt Disney World sticker label on the bottom. $200 - $400
550. A Haunted Mansion It’s Your Funeral Coffin Bag. (Walt Disney World, 2002) A Haunted Mansion It’s Your Funeral Collection coffin bag. The glossy vinyl crossbody bag features imagery of a Hostess and rose, a metallic chain strap, and swing arm hook clasp. The bag opens to reveal a velvet-textured interior and a mirror within the lid. Measuring 9” x 6.5” and 4.5”, the bag is in very good condition with few scuffs to the exterior. $200 - $400
551. A Haunted Mansion Popcorn Bucket Collection. (Disney Parks, 2000s-2010s) A collection of seven Haunted Mansion popcorn buckets. These souvenir buckets are from Park events including Disneyland’s 45th anniversary and several years of the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay. Measuring 8” tall and 5.75” in diameter, the plastic buckets are in fine condition with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
portrait prints, released in a limited edition of 500. The ornate frames include glass on each side, with the image visible from both the front and back. Measuring 3.5” x 8.5” each in their original 11.75 “x 16.75” box, the items are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
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553. A Set of Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Prints. (Disneyland, 2000s) A set of four Haunted Mansion stretching portrait prints, featuring the memorable ghosts depicted by Marc Davis. Measuring 54” x 16”, the prints display in fine condition with light edge wear. $300 - $500
(Disneyland, 2009) A large collection of 35 limited-edition Haunted Mansion O’Pin House pins. In celebration of the New Orleans Square attraction’s 40th anniversary, Disney had an O’Pin House event, where a new collection of pins were released each week, including this lot. Notable among the lot are 20 first release pins, two signed event exclusive pins, and a limited-edition Passholder exclusive pin. Ranging in size from 1” x 1.75” to 1.75” x 2”, the pins are in fine to very good condition with light surface scratches and all but one missing their pin backs. $200 - $400
554. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Pin Collection. (Disneyland, 2003-2014) A large collection of 20 Haunted Mansion stretching portrait pins and recreations of the portrait poses by Disney characters. Included on the pins are Mickey, Goofy, Minnie, Stitch, Maleficent, and more classic characters from Disney animated features. Some of the pins include slide and lock features. Ranging in size from 0.75” x 2” to 1.25” x 3.25”, the pins are in fine to very good condition with light scratches and wear. $200 - $400
556. A Haunted Mansion 999 Happy Haunts Sculpture. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A limited edition tombstone sculpture sold exclusively at The Haunted Mansion’s 999 Happy Haunts event at the Magic Kingdom on October 29, 2003. The second annual after-hours event celebrated all things Haunted Mansion with photo ops, event merchandise, and entertainment. The sculpture’s light-up features, requiring three AA batteries (not included), functioned properly when tested. Measuring 5.75” x 8.5” x 8” tall, the sculpture is in fine condition. $200 - $400
557. A Club 33 Christmas Ornament Set. (Disneyland, 2023) A set of four Club 33 Christmas ornaments featuring the Club 33 logo, Tinker Bell, and Alfred the Vulture. Ranging in size from 1.75” in diameter to 2.5” tall and housed in the original 4.5” x 9.5” box, the set is in fine condition. Included in this lot is an 8” x 10” Club 33 shopping bag, which exhibits light stains and wear. $200 - $400
560. A Club 33 Members Only Christmas Pin. (Disneyland, 2023) A member-exclusive Club 33 Christmas ornament-shaped pin, with the club’s mascot Alfred the Vulture perched on top. The pin is part of a limited edition of only 600. Measuring 1.25” x 2” in its original 4” x 4” box with a 6” x 6.5” Club 33 shopping bag, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200
558. A Disneyland Club 33 Christmas Stocking. (Disneyland 2023) A Club 33 Christmas stocking patterned with a festive print of Disney ornament iconography. This lot also includes an 8” x 10” Club 33 shopping bag. Measuring 11.5” x 16.5”, the stocking is in fine condition with its original tag attached. $100 - $200
561. A Club 33 Dessert Stand. (Disneyland, 2010s-2020s) A members-exclusive 1st edition Club 33 dessert stand. Some assembly is required to display the elegant two-tiered stand properly. Measuring 8” in diameter and 11” tall once assembled and housed in its original 10” x 2.75” x 10” box, the stand is in fine condition. $100 - $200
559. A Disneyland Club 33 Candlelight Pin. (Disneyland, 2003) A Club 33 Candlelight pin with the original box. The exclusive pin was released for the 2023 Holiday Season in a limited edition of 600. Included is a Club 33 shopping bag. Measuring 1.75” x 2” in its original 3.5” x 3.75” box and 6” x 6.5” bag, the pin is in very good condition with light surface scratches, while the bag exhibits creases. $100 - $200
562. A Club 33 Cast Member Name Badge. (Disneyland, 1990s) An unused Club 33 Cast Member name badge. This style features the Club 33 logo at the top and no pin on the reverse. Measuring 1.5” x 3”, the name badge is in very good condition with light scratches. $100 - $200
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Home to the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, Fantasyland stands out as the most magical place in Disneyland. In 1953, Walt described Fantasyland as “a wonderful land of fairy tales come true within the walls and grounds of a great medieval castle whose towers loom 70 feet in the air.” Here fantasy comes to life and gives children of all ages the illusion of walking directly into the worlds of Disney’s animated films.
563. A Peter Pan’s Flight Wait Time Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) The wait sign from Peter Pan’s Flight in the Magic Kingdom. This ornate sign from the Fantasyland favorite features an adjustable wheel to update Guests on the wait time to visit Never Land. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a wait time sign of this size and caliber, as newer wait signs have become less intricate. Measuring 26.26” x 6” x 37” tall, the sign is in good condition with typical heavy scuffs, paint loss, scratches, chipping, discoloration from age, an intentional hole at the bottom for display, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $15,000
565. A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Vehicle Maquette. (WDI/ Disneyland, 1983) An original maquette for Disneyland’s Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction. The hand-painted maquette of one of the most iconic ride vehicles in all the Disney Parks was created for Disneyland’s New Fantasyland refurbishment in 1983. The maquette measures 6.75” tall, 13” long, and 12” wide, and is hand-sculpted in Sculpey with real fringe accents on both sides. The piece is in very good condition with typical light production wear, and a .5” hole drilled through the bottom for mounting.
$2,000 - $5,000
564. A Fantasyland Service Vehicle Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1955) An original concept drawing for a Fantasyland “Camelot” themed service vehicle by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Accomplished in ink and watercolor on thin artist’s paper measuring 18.5” x 23.5”, this piece is in good condition with adhesive discoloration from age throughout, and a thin strip of tape along the top edge of the reverse. $1,000 - $2,000
566. Storybook Land Canal Boats Signage Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1980s) Original signage concept art for the Storybook Land Canal Boats. As the 1980s approached, the original miniature models from the Fantasyland attraction were experiencing heavy wear from being exposed to the elements for many years. They were replaced with models made of newer materials that could better handle the weather. This concept art features colorful sign designs for the Giant’s Quilt, Toad Hall, the Three Mills, Dwarfs’ Cottage, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan Park. Measuring 12.5” x 15.5” in a 17” x 20” matte, the art displays in very good condition with light scuffs, tape residue, wear, and a 0.5” tear near the top right corner. $2,000 - $4,000
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567. A Cinderella Window Display Gown and Book. (Disney, 1980s90s) A gown and book prop from a Disney window display of the “Work Song” scene from “Cinderella.” These unique props are carefully patterned on the original gown and book from the animated classic. The book is oversized, suggesting a window diorama featuring much larger-than-life mice Gus, Jaq, and Suzy. The “work in progress” dress is designed to be displayed on a mannequin only, not worn, and fastens in the back with Velcro. Measuring 55” long, the dress displays in good condition with slight discoloration and spotting from age. The 30” x 29” book prop is in good condition, with light wear overall including edge wear, small holes, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
569. A Bolt of Fantasyland Fabric. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A rare bolt of Fantasyland-themed fabric including Pinocchio, Dumbo, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Donald, and his nephews enjoying the land’s attractions. Measuring approximately 15 yards in length and 39” in width, the fabric is in very good to fine condition with light stains and fraying at the edges. $200 - $400
568. A Signed Sleeping Beauty Castle Trinket Box. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A porcelain hinged Sleeping Beauty Castle trinket box signed by Margaret Kerry. When opened, a Tinker Bell figure is revealed along with a dedication from Kerry, the character’s live-action reference. Measuring 3” x 4” x 3.75” with its 4.75” x 5.25” x 4.5” tall original box, the trinket box is in fine condition. $200 - $400
570. A New Fantasyland Cast Member Invitation and Key. (Disneyland, 1983) A resin engraved key and invitation to the Cast Member premiere of New Fantasyland. The key, featuring a Sleeping Beauty Castle design, is still attached to the invitation and comes in its original envelope. The key measures 6.5” long and the invitation measures 7.25” x 9.5”, both in fine condition. $200 - $400
571. A Set of Fantasyland Metal Attraction Shields. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of four attraction shields designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to commemorate Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. The beautifully illustrated pieces feature Snow White’s Scary Adventures, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Peter Pan’s Flight, and the Matterhorn. Released in a Limited edition of 1500 each, the metal shields measure approximately 9.5” x 8” and are in very good to fine condition with light handling wear. $200 - $300
573. A Ron Lee Mad Tea Party Mickey & Goofy Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1991) A pewter sculpture of Mickey Mouse and Goofy on a Mad Tea Party teacup, signed by the artist Ron Lee. This sculpture is hand-numbered 104 of an edition of 1250 and has been signed and dated by Lee on the base. Measuring 7” x 6.5” x 7” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with light wear and a chip at one corner. $300 - $500
572. A Walt Disney Classics Collection Mr. Smee Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Walt Disney Classics Collection “Mr. Smee’s Flight” sculpture, released in honor of the film’s 50th anniversary and inspired by Peter Pan’s Flight. Sculpted by Patrick Romandy-Simmons, this sculpture was released in a limited edition and is numbered 17/500. Measuring 7 x 8.5” x 11 ½” tall with its 12.75” x 14.25” x 14.5” tall original box, the sculpture is in fine condition. $300 - $500
574. A Disney Gallery Snow White Grotto Concept Art Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A poster released for The Disney Gallery’s inaugural exhibition, “The Art of Disneyland.” The poster features concept art by Imagineer John Hench for the Snow White Grotto in Fantasyland. Measuring 26” x 39.25”, the poster is in good condition with wear, creases, and a full vertical fold on the left side. $200 - $400
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575. An Original Matterhorn Bobsleds Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsleds. Designed by Paul Hartley, the great sense of movement and color choices used in this poster have made it a favorite among collectors since the attraction opened in 1959. The poster measures 36” x 54” and is in one of the best conditions we have seen for this piece, with only very minor edge wear.
$4,000 - $6,000
576. An Original Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Alice in Wonderland attraction at Disneyland. Designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, the poster features the popular image of Alice down the rabbit hole with the denizens of Wonderland. Measuring 54”x36”, the piece is in very good condition with minor edge wear, including a couple of small tears. $5,000 - $7,000
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577. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size reproduction of the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction poster. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited number of full-size reproductions of the posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This replica measures 36” x 54” and is in good condition with wear including creasing and several small tears along the left edge, and a 1” faint ink mark on the bobsled. $300 - $500
578. A Disneyland Matterhorn Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1983) A Disneyland travel poster featuring the Matterhorn and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 19” x 26”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear including faint creases and a .25” chip in the right side. $200 - $400
579. A “Skyway Closed Due to Wind” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-94) A sign displayed in Disneyland when high winds caused the Skyway to close. The top-edge includes two metal hooks for hanging. Measuring 8” x 12”, the acrylic sign is in good condition with scratches, a stain in the top left corner, smudges, scuffs, and heavy edge wear from age and Park use. $2,000 - $3,000
580. An Olszewski Skyway Bucket Disney PokitPal. (Disney, 2000s) An Olszewski Disney PokitPal of a Skyway Bucket, originally sold at The Art of Disney. Created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski, more than 50 Disney designs have been released, with this one featuring a fantastic view of the Matterhorn. Measuring 1.75” x 2.75” in its original box measuring 2.5” x 3” x 1.75” tall, the PokitPal is in fine condition. $200 - $400
581. Marie Osmond Small World Dolls Signed by Alice Davis. (Marie Osmond, 2000) A trio of limited edition It’s a Small World porcelain dolls by Marie Osmond. Included are a Hawaiian Girl, a Parisian Girl, and a British Beefeater boy. Each is signed on the back by Disney Legend Alice Davis, who designed the costumes in the attraction. The dolls come complete with their original props, stands, necklaces, and Certificates of Authenticity in the original box. Standing from 7” to 9” tall (including feather), the dolls are in fine condition.
$100 - $200
582. An It’s a Small World Photo Mailer and Brochure. (Disneyland/Bank of America, 1975) A pair of It’s a Small World souvenirs including a “12 colorful scenes” accordion photo mailer and a Bank of America brochure providing an overview of the Fantasyland attraction with a colorful map and photos. The 4” x 6” mailer is in very good to fine condition, with very slight wear from age. The 8.5” x 3.75” brochure is in very good condition with light handling wear.
$100 - $200
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583. A Mary Blair Concept Painting for It’s a Small World. (Disneyland, 1965) An original concept paint ing by Disney Legend Mary Blair for Disneyland’s It’s a Small World, depicting Blair’s stylized concept for the attraction’s iconic facade. After its incredible success at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, Walt Disney wanted to bring It’s a Small World to Disneyland as a permanent installation and chose Blair, who also contributed heav ily to the original World’s Fair iteration, to design the attraction’s exterior. Measuring 15” x 20”, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, this piece is in fine condition with pin holes in the corners.
584. A Joyce Carlson It’s a Small World Style Doll & Sketch. (Carlson, 1970s) An It’s a Small World style doll and sketch by Joyce Carlson. Carlson began her career in the Traffic Department of Walt Disney Studios in 1944 and by 1947 was working in the Ink & Paint Department where she would remain for 15 years. In 1962, Walt Disney asked her to join WED where she helped design and build models and dolls for the Carousel of Progress and the Pepsi It’s a Small World pavilion under the direction of Mary Blair and Marc Davis. When the attraction was moved to Disneyland, she played a key role in its construction as well as the attractions in Florida, Tokyo and Paris. She has been quoted as saying that the Balloon Dolls and Can-Can Dancers of the Paris scene in the attraction were her favorites. This incredible doll was made by Carlson at the studio perhaps as a model for a doll in one of the attractions and then given as a baby gift to a friend in the Ink & Paint Department in the 1960s. It is accompanied by a signed rough sketch of a doll from the attrac tion. Constructed of papier mâché’ with pipe cleaner hair, plastic diamond eyes, a paper fan dress and handpainted accents, the 15” x 15” tall doll hangs from a 19” tall papier mâché’ “balloon” meant to be suspended from the ceiling. The rough sketch of a sitting doll has an image size of 14” x 18” on uneven 17” x 20” paper. It has been dedicated “To Susie with Love--Joyce.” The paper is in good condition with yellowing from age and wear to the edges including small tears. The doll has been lovingly preserved and is in fine condition with some dust soiling from age and display. A truly rare artifact from one of the most popular attractions at Disneyland. $4,000 - $5,000
Tomorrowland was one of the last of the original themed lands to be built before Disneyland’s opening day. In the early years, it relied heavily on corporate sponsors for futuristic attractions including Rocket to the Moon, Adventure Thru Inner Space, and the Monsanto House of the Future. Many of the older attractions still exist today in an updated form, such as the Autopia, Rocket Jets, and Submarine Voyage.
585. Tomorrowland Entrance Concept Drawing by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1955) A Tomorrowland Entrance concept drawing by Herb Ryman. The landscape of the Tomorrowland Entryway at Disneyland begins to take form in Herb Ryman’s quick sketch. Definitive visual elements that would be realized are depicted, including the Tomorrowland Exhibit Halls with nautical flags and the iconic Clock of the World centerpiece. Measuring 24.5” x 14.75” the rough pen and ink rendering mounted atop a 26.5” x 16.75” linen backing displays in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear and glue staining from a previous mounting. $8,000 - $12,000
586. Tomorrowland Early Concept Drawings by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954) A large sheet of Tomorrowland show element concepts created by Imagineer Herb Ryman. Throughout this sheet of original drawings, Ryman developed ideas for Tomorrowland including a magnet section of an electrical exhibit, a planetarium exhibition, a “micro cosmos vs. macro cosmos” exhibit, and of particular note, the large 50ft Tomorrowland Rocket. While some of the concepts were marked “void” as for their installation, it was Ryman’s drawings like these that not only helped shape what Tomorrowland would become, but helped in the development of Disneyland as a whole. Measuring 31” x 12.5”, the drawing is mounted to artist’s board and displays in good condition. There are creases and wear throughout from use, and some color toning and discoloration. $8,000 - $12,000
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587. The Kissing Marine Publicity Stunt of Tomorrowland. (Disneyland, 1961) A rare collection of ten photos and three press releases from an event staged in Tomorrowland on New Year’s Eve. Corporal Laurie A. McGaw of the Marines kissed a girl every time the Tomorrowland World Clock struck midnight around the globe. Included in this lot are nine glossy black and white photos of McGaw in action, one photo of Disney walk-around characters, and three copies of a press release about McGaw’s smooching mission, complete with lists of the women he kissed. The 8” x 10” photos are in very good condition, while the 8.5” x 11” press releases are in good condition with scratches, creases, stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
588. Original Viewliner Blueprint Artwork by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1957)
An extremely rare original graphite drawing created by Imagineer Bob Gurr for a blueprint of the Viewliner attraction at Disneyland. This drawing is titled “Proposed Coach Exterior” and features a date of 2-1-57 along with Bob Gurr’s name in the WED project information box. The drawing measures 24” x 36” and is in very good condition with minor wear and some faint yellowing from use and age.
$3,000 - $5,000
589. A Tomorrowland Rocket Jets Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rocket Jets in Tomorrowland. The poster was designed by Ken Chapman and borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced in 1967. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster displays in very good condition with some edge wear, small creases only visible upon close inspection in the bottom left corner, and a 0.5” x 1” tear of the bottom right corner. $4,000 - $6,000
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590. An Original Monorail Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System, a poster known for its subtle metallic grey paint that has a shimmer in the right light. Measuring 36” x 54”, the Paul Hartley-designed poster is in fair condition with heavy edge wear, creasing, and tearing along the right edge, including a 0.5” x 2.5” and a 1.5” long chunk missing towards the bottom right, creases and edge wear in the top and bottom left corners, and light scuffs and overall regular wear from age and use. $3,000 - $5,000
591. A Park-Used Rocket Jets Attraction Poster with Frame. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare Park-used original hand-silkscreened poster for the Rocket Jets attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s Astrojets poster design, which this attraction replaced. Measuring 36” x 54”, this poster was mounted on board for display in the Park and framed in a thick white wood frame. The poster is in very good condition with light wear throughout. The frame is in fair condition with extensive wear and chipping from years of Park use. Due to size and weight of this item, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000
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592. An “America the Beautiful” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand silk-screened poster for the “America the Beautiful” attraction that was presented in Circle-Vision 360 in Tomorrowland. This version was a reshot and expanded version of the 1958 film. Designed by Ken Chapman, this patriotic poster features the Statue of Liberty and sponsors AT&T and Pacific Telephone. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear, light creasing, a few chips and 0.25” to 0.5” tears along the bottom edge, and uneven red toner in the lettering from the original printing.
$2,000 - $4,000
593. A PeopleMover Safety Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s) A safety sign for the PeopleMover attraction in Tomorrowland. Measuring 5.5” x 11.5”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with paint loss, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600
594. A John Hench Signed PeopleMover and Rocket Jets Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A Disney Gallery Tenth Anniversary print of John Hench’s 1965 concept art for the PeopleMover and Rocket Jets. This print has been signed by Hench in graphite, hand-numbered 283/300, and bears The Disney Gallery Tenth Anniversary embossed seal. Measuring 11” x 14”, the Tomorrowland print is in fine condition. $300 - $500
595. A Star Tours: The Adventure Continues Paperweight. (Disneyland, 2011) A glass paperweight commemorating the opening of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue at Disneyland on June 3, 2011. The piece is laser etched with the date and title on the bottom and the attraction logo on the top, with the image of a Starspeeder 3D-etched inside. Measuring 6.75” x 1.75” x 3.25” high, the piece is in very good condition with a .5” shallow chip along one lower left edge. $300 - $500
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596. An Original Captain EO Attraction Poster. (Disney/Kodak, 1986)
An attraction poster for Captain EO at Disneyland and EPCOT. Written by George Lucas, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and starring Michael Jackson, the 17-minute sci-fi spectacle is regarded as one of the first 4D films. Upon release, it was the most expensive film on a per-minute basis ever made. The original run ended in the mid-90s, however, the fan favorite returned to Parks in 2010 for a limited time as a tribute following Jackson’s death. Never folded, the poster measures 28.5” x 18.5” and is in fine condition with very light edge wear. $300 - $500
598. An Early Star Tours Jacket. (Disneyland, 1986-1987) An early silver satin jacket from the Star Tours attraction in Tomorrowland. The jacket features an embroidered small Star Tours logo on the front left chest and a large logo on the back. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in fair condition with stains, small tears, and wear throughout. $200 - $400
597. A Captain EO Collection of Photos and Ephemera. (Disneyland, 1986) A collection of Captain EO original on-set photography, 70mm film clips, and premiere ephemera. The photography includes sixty-three 2.25” x 2.25” color-positive transparencies of the sets and models from the film, some including crew members working. The 70mm film strips are seven different shots from the final film, three of elaborate optical effects (best seen in the final print only) and four focusing on the puppet members of EO’s crew. The ephemera includes five invitations to see Captain EO at Disneyland - two being pop-up VIP invites and the others more general – a Disneyland Line employee newsletter with a Captain EO cover story, a used Commemorative Passport to the September 13, 1986 premiere, four fliers about the premieres, and three used silver tickets to the September 18, 1986 premiere. The transparencies and film clips are all in very good condition. Measuring various standard sizes, the ephemera is in very good condition, with the commemorative passport good with a horizontal crease across the center. $300 - $500
599. A Coca-Cola New Tomorrowland Vending Machine Panel. (Disneyland, 1998) A plastic Coca-Cola vending machine front panel and a sixpack of glass Coke bottles promoting the opening of New Tomorrowland in late spring 1998. Vending machines throughout Southern California were reskinned with panels like this one touting the upcoming $100 million renovation to the land. The 36” x 76” vending machine cover displays in very good condition with typical paint loss, scuffs, and wear from Park use, while the 4.75” x 7” x 7.75” tall six-pack is in good condition with creases, stains, wear, and heavy discoloration from age. Please note that the six-pack is for collecting purposes only and is not recommended for consumption. $200 - $400
600. A Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port Tabletop. (Disneyland, 1998-2018)
A tabletop from Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port in Tomorrowland. The fast-service restaurant opened as part of New Tomorrowland in the space formerly occupied by Mission to Mars. In 2018, the restaurant changed its name to Alien Pizza Planet based on the popularity of the “Toy Story” films. Measuring 35” in diameter, the tabletop is in fair condition with scuffs, stains, color fading, tape marks, and heavy wear from Park use. $200 - $400
601. A Signed Autopia 2000 Project Team Gift. (Disneyland, 2000)
A Disneyland Autopia 2000 Project Team gift model of an Autopia car. The base is signed by Imagineer Doug Hartwell, who designed the new Autopia track layout. Measuring 6.5” x 6” x 4” tall, the resin car and base are in very good condition, with light wear from display. $200 - $400
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602. A Walt Disney World Space Mountain Ride Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A Space Mountain ride vehicle from the Magic Kingdom. Space Mountain opened at Walt Disney World before the Disneyland version made its debut, one of the first attractions with that distinction. This ride vehicle preserves the original interior of a three-seat Space Mountain rocket on a custom-recreated chassis and boasts beautifully main tained blue upholstery. Measuring 114” x 36” x 31” tall, Rocket Number 16 displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, stains, scratches, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrange ments are required. Please inquire before bidding
$15,000 - $25,000
603. 69 Monorail Mark III Schematic Drawings. (Disneyland, 196870s) A collection of 69 detailed assembly renderings and electrical diagrams used in the production of the Monorail Mark III trains for Disneyland. The collection contains a wealth of information and production details, including assembly and parts details such as the “Coach Body Assembly” and much more. Most sheets contain dated approval stamps for production. Measuring from 11” x 17” up to 36” x 46.25” each, the printed renderings display in good to very good condition, exhibiting wear from production use including few tears, wear along original folds, and some discoloration from age. $500 - $700
605. 73 Monorail Mark III Schematic Drawings. (Disneyland, 1968-70s) A collection of 73 detailed assembly renderings and diagrams used in the production of the Monorail Mark III trains for Disneyland. While the initial train designs were suggested by Imagineer Bob Gurr, the parts were further researched, engineered, and manufactured by WED Enterprises staff. The collection contains a wealth of information and production details, including assembly and parts details of the coach and nose end components and much more. Most sheets contain dated approval stamps for production. Measuring from 11” x 17” up to 36” x 46.25” each, the printed renderings display in good to very good condition, exhibiting wear from production use, wear along original folds, and some discoloration from age. $500 - $700
604. 72 Monorail Mark III Schematic Drawings. (Disneyland, 196870s) A collection of 72 detailed assembly renderings and electrical diagrams used in the production of the Monorail Mark III trains for Disneyland. The collection contains a wealth of information and production details, including assembly and parts details such as the “Rib Door Frame Front Nose” and much more. Most sheets contain dated approval stamps for production. Measuring from 11” x 17” up to 36” x 46.25” each, the printed renderings display in good to very good condition, exhibiting wear from production use including few tears, wear along original folds, and some discoloration from age. $500 - $700
606. 81 Monorail Mark III Schematic Drawings. (Disneyland, 1968-70s) A collection of 81 detailed assembly renderings and diagrams used in the production of the Monorail Mark III trains for Disneyland. The collection contains a wealth of information and production details, including assembly and parts details such as the “Assembly body Front Nose” and much more. Most sheets contain dated approval stamps for production, and some include original notations. Measuring from 11” x 17” up to 36” x 46.25” each, the printed renderings display in good to very good condition, exhibiting wear from production use, wear along original folds, and some discoloration from age. $500 - $700
607. Twelve Monorail Mark III & Mark V Drawings. (Disneyland, 1962-1975) A collection of 12 detailed assembly diagrams used in the production of the Monorail Mark III and Mark V trains for Disneyland. The collection contains six schematics dealing specifically with wheels, with three of those being duplicates. There is a single 11” x 17” schematic for a “Roll Slip Shaft” that is dated 1975, relating it to the development of the Mark V Monorail. Measuring from 11” x 17” up to 36” x 46.25” each, the printed renderings display in good to very good condition, exhibiting wear from production use including a few creases, wear along original folds, edge wear, and some discoloration from age. $500 - $700
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609. A California Adventure X-1 Glamorous Glennis Plane. (Disney California Adventure, 2001-2015) A model plane of test pilot Chuck Yeager’s Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis. The plane, named after Yeager’s wife, was the first to break the sound barrier. This model was displayed hanging from the ceiling in the Fly ‘n’ Buy Souvenirs shop in Condor Flats, across the path from Soarin’ and the giant Bell X-1 bursting out of the Taste Pilots’ Grill. In 2015, the whole Condor Flats area was rethemed as Grizzly Peak Airfield and Fly ‘n’ Buy became Humphrey’s Service and Supplies. Measuring 22” x 25.5” x 8” tall, the orange plane displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, wear, and cracks, including 3.5” cracks in the tail. $300 - $500
608. A California Adventure Grand-Reopening Team Gift. (Disney California Adventure, 2012) A mini replica of the Storytellers statue, given to the project team behind the grand re-opening of Disney California Adventure. The “re-opening” was a $1.1 billion facelift to the Park, featuring a 1920s aesthetic, land rethemes, and new additions including Cars Land and The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure attraction. This type of statue was originally sold in the Park, with the plaque added exclusively for those Cast Members behind the magic. Measuring 4.25” x 4.75” x 7.5” tall, the resin statue is in fine condition. $200 - $400
Walt knew Disneyland needed comfortable lodging to be a true vacation destination in thenremote Anaheim California. The Disneyland Hotel opened its doors in October of 1955, less than three months after the opening of the park. Managed by the Wrather Company until Disney bought it in 1988, the Disneyland Hotel has been a location of unique entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences during its 68-year history.
610. A Rare Disneyland Hotel Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Disneyland Hotel. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster cleverly cross-promotes the Park and Hotel attractions including the Gourmet restaurant, shops, swimming pool, and the children’s playground. Measuring 36” x 54”, this gorgeous poster displays in very good condition with heavy edge wear, light creases, and discoloration from age. $4,000 - $6,000
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611. A Marc Davis America Sings Disneyland Hotel Print. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A print of American Sings concept art by Disney Legend Marc Davis. This print, displayed as decor at the Disneyland Hotel, shows the college quartet scene from the Gay Nineties segment of the Tomorrowland attraction. Measuring 10.75” x 12.75”, the print is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400
612. A Harper Goff Jungle Cruise Disneyland Hotel Print. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A print of concept art for the Jungle Cruise by Disney Legend Harper Goff. This print, featuring the Congo Queen attraction vehicle, was displayed as decor at the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 14.25” x 18.25”, the print is in very good condition with light scratches and edge wear. $200 - $400
613. A Harper Goff Amazon Belle Disneyland Hotel Art Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Jungle Cruise’s Amazon Belle boat at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. With an image size of 8.75” x 19.5” and measuring 17.5” x 23.25” overall, the print displays in fine condition with light smudges at the right corners. $200 - $400
614. A 1980s Disneyland Hotel Bed Frame. (Disneyland Hotel, 1980s) A standard queen bed frame from the Disneyland Hotel. The wooden frame, which requires assembly, includes a footboard, two side rails, and a headboard featuring a beautiful Sleeping Beauty Castle design. Measuring 88” x 90” x 83.5” tall, the bed frame displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from use. $300 - $500
616. A Disney Parks Privacy Door Hanger Collection. (Disney Parks, 1990s-2000s) A large collection of door hangers from Disney Parks. Included are door hangers from the Disneyland Hotel, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Magic, Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort, Disney’s Newport Bay Club, Shades of Green, a Swan/Dolphin baby design, two from Walt Disney World, two unknown, two instructional towel care hangers, and a Hollywood Tower Hotel/Tower of Terror do not disturb sign. Ranging in size from 6” x 9” to 4.5” x 10.75”, the signs are in very good to good condition with creases and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400
615. A Disneyland Hotel Bank with Box. (Disneyland Hotel, 1962) A ceramic coin bank of The Disneyland Hotel Tower. This charming souvenir was sold at the Taylor and Hume Magic Shop when the Tower was the tallest structure in Anaheim. Measuring 3.75” x 3.75” and 1.5” deep, the piece is in good condition overall with some wear to the decals, including the “ey” in Disneyland chipped loose but included in the box. The original rubber stopper is in place but hardened with age. The very plain original box measures 4” x 4.25” x 2” and is in fair condition with much wear from age. $300 - $500
617. A Collection of Disneyland Hotel Restaurants Placemats. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of 22 early Disneyland Hotel placemats. The Disneyland Hotel Restaurants by Gourmet opened in 1956, operating until replaced by the Monorail Cafe in 1986. This stack of 10” x 15” early unused placemats is in very good to fine condition, most exhibiting a .5” crease at the top left corner. $200 - $400
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The Florida Project presented Walt Disney with an opportunity he could never have in Southern California: a large canvas of over 27,000 acres to build upon, with complete control of the area surrounding his theme parks. What started as one man’s vision has led to four theme parks, two water parks, more than 25 Disney-owned hotels, and millions of happy Guests. The Magic Kingdom remains the most-attended theme park not just in Walt Disney World, but in the entire world.
618. A Rare RETLAW Main Street U.S.A. Silkscreen Elevation. (RETLAW, 1970) An extremely rare large and incredibly detailed hand-silkscreened print depicting the Emporium on Main Street U.S.A. in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The colorful conceptual elevation was made exclusively for display at the RETLAW facility and mainly in the offices of high-ranking members of the company. The artwork has an image size of 35”x17.25” within its original 22.25”x14.25” RETLAW frame. It is in very good condition exhibiting light wear to its frame. The artwork comes from the estate of Disney Legend Milt Albright. $2,000 - $3,000
619. A Walt Disney World Blueprint Plan Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A collection of six large blueprint plans of Walt Disney World. Among the survey blueprints are base maps and a topographical survey produced for Reedy Creek Energy Services, each depicting areas including the Magic Kingdom, Studio Tour, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island, River Country, and Blizzard Beach. Measuring 36” x 48” each, the blueprints are in good condition with light tears, creases, and wear. $400 - $600
620. A Fantasyland Storybook Circus Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Storybook Circus area of the Magic Kingdom. 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 redand-white-striped trash can has its original push panels still intact and functioning. Measuring 21.5” x 21.75” x 41.75” tall, the trash can displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
621. A Walt Disney World Monorail Station Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Walt Disney World Monorail station. This yellow and cream-colored trash can has its original push panels still intact and functioning properly. Measuring 20.25” x 21.5” x 42.5” tall, the trash can is in good condition with heavy scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
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622. A Delta Airlines Disneyland and Walt Disney World Sign. (Delta Air Lines, 1988-90s) A sign for Delta, the official airline of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1988, Delta became the first airline to officially serve both Disney Parks in the U. S. at the same time. Measuring 13.5” x 19.75”, the wooden sign with photo print image is in good condition with wear from display including scuffs, scratches, and soiling. $200 - $400
623. A Walt Disney World Cast Signed Card for Wayne Newton. (Walt Disney World/EPCOT, 1987) A large hand-drawn card of Wayne Newton on horseback with Mickey and friends, signed by Walt Disney World and EPCOT Cast Members in appreciation of his “personable treatment of our Guests and employees” while performing at the Magic Kingdom. The card is signed by both the Dapper Dans singing group and “The Castle Connection,” a rock group who performed at the Parks. A barcode on the back identifies the card as coming from the Wayne Newton Museum collection. Measuring 22” x 30”, the card is accomplished in marker and displays in good condition, with wear overall including tape residue, scratches, scuffs, and a spray of light spotting mostly across the lower half. $200 - $400
624. A Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary Preview Map Print. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A limited edition print released for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World. This print reproduces the very rare Preview Edition map that was sold at the Walt Disney World Preview Center before the Park opened in 1971. Numbered 298/2,000 with a WDW40 imprint, the map measures 12” x 21” and is in very good condition with light edge wear, a .5” creased corner, and a few very small smudges in the border. $200 - $400
626. A Pair of Walt Disney World Seven Seas Lagoon Flags. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A pair of Walt Disney World logo flags from the Seven Seas Lagoon excursion steamers. These types of brightly-colored flags adorned the transportation boats as they brought Guests across the Seven Seas Lagoon to the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 22.5” x 69” each, the flags are in good condition with typical fraying, discoloration from age, folds from storage, wear from Park use, and a clear plastic sleeve sewn on the tip of one flag to keep the tip rigid. $300 - $500
625. A Walt Disney World Excursion Steamer Flag. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s)
An orange polyester flag featuring the Walt Disney World logo. These types of flags were displayed on the Southern Seas and Ports-O-Call, two steamer boats that transported Guests to the Magic Kingdom’s entrance in the Park’s early days. Measuring 23” x 30”, the flag displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park display including light fraying, folds from storage, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
627. A Walt Disney World Railroad Mickey Mouse Flag. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A blue Mickey Mouse flag from the Walt Disney World Railroad station on Main Street, U.S.A. at the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 46.5” x 46.5”, the flag displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including stains, wear, fraying, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
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628. A Winnie-the-Pooh & Tigger Meet and Greet Exit Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1999-2000s) An exit sign from the Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger Meet and Greet next to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 5” x 12.25”, the sign displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including scuffs, paint loss, glue residue on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
629. A Walt Disney World Mad Tea Party Playset. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An interactive playset of the Mad Tea Party attraction located in the Magic Kingdom. Included with the playset are miniature figurines of Donald and Daisy Duck. With 2 AA batteries (not included), the playset’s cups spin around when turned on. Measuring 7.5” tall and 7” in diameter with its 8.75” x 10.25” x 11.25” tall original box, the playset has been tested and is in very good working condition with light wear. $200 - $400
630. A Walt Disney World Astro Orbiter Playset. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An Astro Orbiter interactive playset featuring Mickey Mouse and Pluto figurines. The plastic playset can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with Monorail or Attractions Connectors, which are sold separately. The interactive elements require 2 AA batteries (not included), though the set has been tested for function and is not in working condition. Measuring 7.75” tall and 7.5” in diameter in its 8.5” x 10.75” x 11.25” tall box, the playset is in very good condition with light wear and a damaged connector. $200 - $400
631. A Walt Disney World Handwich Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A large metal and plastic sign promoting the newest addition to the Disney Parks: the Handwich. The Handwich was meant to be a futuristic take on a sandwich, a conical version that could be eaten with one hand. Michael Eisner’s experiment did not catch on with Guests and was discontinued in the 1990s. Measuring 39” x 6.5” x 42.5” tall, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and stains from Park use, including a 23.5” crack in the plastic. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
633. A Mission: SPACE Leather Jacket. (Epcot, 2003) A Mission: SPACE leather jacket from the attraction’s opening year at Walt Disney World. The jacket has “Commander” and ISTC (International Space Training Center) embroidered on the chest, four pins on the collar, patches on the sleeves, and a spaceship-shaped zipper. Labeled a size 2XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light scuffs, pilling, and wear. $200 - $400
632. A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Stanchion Top. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-2000s) A Mickey Mouse-shaped top from a stanchion displayed at the Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 6.25” x 12”, the item displays in good condition with heavy oxidation, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400
634. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Pop-Up Ticket. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1994) A very rare pop-up admission ticket from the Summer 1994 opening of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in Walt Disney World. Numbered 3561, the ticket measuring 4” x 9”, and 8” x 15” when opened, is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $200 - $400
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635. A 1977 Walt Disney World Pictorial Souvenir Guide. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A pictorial souvenir guidebook from Walt Disney World, with photos and information on the many Park lands and Resort Hotels offered in 1977. Measuring 8.75” x 11.5”, this guidebook is in good condition with light edge wear, minor creasing, wear along the spine, and discoloration from age and use. $200 - $400
637. A Progressive Mickey Magic of Disney Animation Cel. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1992) A “Progressive Mickey” cel from The Magic of Disney Animation illustrating the main steps in the traditional animation process. Three drawings on the background show Mickey in rough, detail, and clean-up drawn stages, and the sericel features Mickey Mouse in the Xerographic and final painting steps. This piece comes with a two-page description of the process illustrated. With an image size of 3” x 5.5” on a 10.5” x 13” cel with its original 11.25” x 14.75” Animation Gallery-branded cardboard packaging, the art displays in good condition with scratches, edge wear, and 6” of tape residue stains. $200 - $400
636. A Mickey Mouse Magic of Disney Animation Cel. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1992) A cel of Mickey Mouse from The Magic of Disney Animation attraction in Walt Disney World. During the attraction, Guests would witness Walt Disney Animation Florida hard at work on upcoming Disney movies. This lot includes a double-sided sheet with proper care instructions as well as the original sale receipt. With an image size of 6.25” x 6.25” on a 10.5” x 13” cel with its original 11.25” x 14.75” Animation Gallery-branded cardboard packaging, the art is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400
638. A Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Re-Opening Tile. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A commemorative tile from the Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Resort Grand Re-Opening. Formerly known as the Golf Resort and The Disney Inn, the Resort was acquired by the United States Department of Defense, with Disney maintaining ownership of the actual land. The Resort underwent renovations and reopened on March 31, 2004, as Shades of Green, a reference to the U.S. Military’s uniforms. Measuring 6” x 6”, the ceramic tile on corkboard is in very good condition with light wear and scuffs. $200 - $400
639. A Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple Green Robe. (Disney Hollywood Studios, 2019) An olive green robe from Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple at Walt Disney World. The interactive Star Wars show had child Guests don Jedi robes, learn lightsaber techniques from a Jedi Master, and face off against Kylo Ren. Labeled a youngling size M with its Walt Disney Entertainment label intact, the robe is in very good condition with light pilling and wear from Park use. $200 - $400
641. A Disney Hollywood Studios New Name Print. (Disney Hollywood Studios, 2008) A “Hooray For Our New Name” lithograph celebrating the change from “Disney-MGM Studios” to “Disney’s Hollywood Studios” with art by Don “Ducky” Williams of Mickey and Friends. Released in an unnumbered edition of 8,300 and 50 Artist’s Proofs, the 16” x 20” lithograph is in fine condition. $200 - $400
642. An Animal Kingdom Lodge Ribbon-Cutting Mask. (Walt Disney World, 2001) An Animal Kingdom Lodge handcarved mask from the Walt Disney Imagineering ribbon-cutting ceremony that took place on April 5, 2001. Measuring 4.25” x 10.5”, the mask is in very good condition with light wear from age.
$200 - $400
640. A Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple Brown Robe. (Disney Hollywood Studios, 2019) A brown robe from Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple at Walt Disney World. The interactive show had child Guests don Jedi robes, learn lightsaber techniques from a Jedi Master, and face off against Kylo Ren. Labeled a youngling size M with its Walt Disney Entertainment label intact, the robe is in fine condition with light creases from storage.
$200 - $400
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643. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Grand Opening Poster. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A poster celebrating the opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998, with a timeline of the Disney Parks that preceded it. Measuring 16” x 24”, the poster displays in very good condition with light edge wear including a .25” chip in the bottom right border. $300 - $500
644. A Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Bambi Murphy Bed Insert. (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, 2000s) A “Bambi” Murphy bed insert from Disney’s Wilderness Lodge in Florida. This print was displayed in the Boulder Ridge Villas at the Resort, rooms created exclusively for Disney Vacation Club members. With an image size of 15.75” x 74.5” in a 17.25” x 76” wooden frame mounted on a 17.25” x 79” piece of wood, the art displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear from Resort use, particularly to the frame. Due to its size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
645. A Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Drum Side Table. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2010s) A drum-shaped side table from Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. Constructed of fiberglass with a hollow center and wooden base, this table was painted white and features Polynesian-inspired imagery throughout. Measuring 18.5” in diameter and 21.5” tall, the side table is in good condition with scuffs, paint loss, and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400
646. A Set of Vero Beach Resort Blueprints. (Disney Vacation Club, 1994) A set of blueprints for the Disney Vacation Club Vero Beach Resort. The stapled pad of 11 blueprints includes the site plans, main building, and ocean villa layouts. Measuring 15” x 21”, the blueprints are in good condition with wear from production use, discoloration to the edges and front page from age, and some small chipping, creases, and folded corners throughout. $200 - $400
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647. A Disney Springs Penny Press Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A penny press sign from a machine located at the Once Upon a Toy store in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. The sign shows pressed pennies with Mickey Mouse, Nemo & Dory, Buzz Lightyear, and a Toy Story Alien. Measuring 11.25” x 20.25”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with scuffs and scratches throughout from display, and a 1.5” x .5” spot of image loss along the left edge. $200 - $400
649. A Grand Floridian Resort “Alice in Wonderland” Print. (Disney’s Grand Floridian, 1990s-2000s) A framed “Alice in Wonderland” print displayed in Guest bathrooms at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. With an image size of 8.5” x 11.5” in a 13” x 16” matte and a 17” x 20” frame, the print displays in fine condition, while the frame exhibits typical wear from Resort use including scuffs and scratches. $200 - $400
A Grand Floridian Resort Alice and Mad Hatter Print. (Disney’s Grand Floridian, 1990s-2000s) A framed Alice and Mad Hatter tea party print, originally displayed in a Guest bathroom at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. With an image size of 8.5” x 11.5” in a 13” x 16” matte of a 17” x 20” frame, the print is in fine condition, while the frame exhibits typical wear from Resort use including scuffs and scratches.
$200 - $400
650. A Sheet of Grand Floridian “Mary Poppins” Wallpaper. (Disney’s Grand Floridian, 2023) A sheet of “Mary Poppins” wallpaper from Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. This pattern is used in the coffee bar area of Guest rooms at the popular Walt Disney World resort after its 2023 remodel. Measuring 21” x 25”, the wallpaper is in fine condition.
$100 - $200
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Fresh off the success of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy, the Pirate Rooms opened at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort in 2009. Designed for buccaneers and landlubbers of all ages, the rooms featured intricate ship-themed headboards, Captain Jack Sparrow art on the walls, and fridges hidden in barrels. The rooms closed at the end of 2022 for a retheme to “The Little Mermaid,” but the treasures within those sunken quarters have been plundered on your behalf.
651. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Chest Dresser. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A pirate treasure chest-themed dresser originally used in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 22” x 36” x 18” tall, the intentionally distressed chest dresser displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear on the handles from Resort use. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
652. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Barrel Minibar. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A large barrel minibar from the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. At home in a captain’s quarters or a living room, this barrel features a charging station on top and a hidden door (which does not close fully) that reveals space for a secret minifridge. Measuring 25.5” x 28.5” x 39” tall, the barrel minibar displays in good condition with intentional distress, scuffs, stains, and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
653. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Barrel Nightstand. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A barrel-shaped nightstand from the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. The nightstand includes a charging station on top and an open space at the bottom for extra storage. Measuring 18.5” x 22” x 32.5” tall, the nightstand displays in good condition with intentional distress, scuffs, and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
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654. A Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Rug. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A large treasure map rug displayed on the floor of the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. This well-designed rug has Easter Eggs which nod to the film franchise including Captain Jack Sparrow’s compass, a cursed doubloon from the first film, and the key to Davy Jones’ chest. Measuring 87” in diameter, the rug displays in good condition with typical heavy wear and discoloration from Resort use. $300 - $500
657. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Hanging Light. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A hanging light originally displayed in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 8.25” x 9.75” x 15” tall with a 39” long chain, the hanging light displays in very good condition with white paint on the chain and typical wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
655. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Hanging Shelf. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A wooden wall shelf with three hooks from the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 10” x 32” x 8.5” tall, the shelf displays in very good condition with intentional distress and typical wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
656. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Bed Runner. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A bed runner featuring doubloons and jewels from the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 21” x 76”, the bed runner is in very good condition with light wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
658. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Ship Headboard. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A headboard shaped like a pirate ship mast, originally displayed in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 49.5” x 4” x 50” tall on a 48” x 54” wooden display, the elaborate headboard is in good condition with typical wear from Resort use including scratches, stains, pinholes, and paint loss. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
659. A Pair of Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Curtains. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A pair of curtains originally used in the Pirate Rooms at the Resort. Measuring 62” x 73” and 66.5” x 75”, the curtains are in very good condition with typical stains and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
660. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Shower Curtain. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A shower curtain originally used in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. The shower curtain features ships from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise including the Dauntless and the Interceptor. Measuring 70.5” x 72.25”, the shower curtain is in very good condition with light discoloration, creases, and folds from storage. $300 - $500
662. Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Room Wall Art. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009) A framed print depicting Captain Jack Sparrow hiding behind dresses in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Based on concept art by Imagineer Chris Turner, this print shows one of the Sparrow-centric refurbishments made to the attraction in 2006 due to the popularity of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise. This framed art was originally displayed on the walls in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 18.5” x 28.5” in a 24.5” x 34.5” matte of a 30” x 40.25” glassless frame, the wall art is in fine condition with light wear and intentional distress on the frame. $300 - $500
661. A Caribbean Beach Resort Pirate Room Divider. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009-2022) A large sail-shaped room divider featuring the skull logo from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise. This faux-leather room divider was displayed in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 79” x 100”, the piece displays in very good condition with light scuffs, stains, and wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
663. Pirate Room Wall Art of Jack Sparrow with Treasure. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2009) A framed print of Imagineer Chris Turner’s concept art of Captain Jack Sparrow at the end of the Pirates of the Caribbean, created for the attraction’s 2006 refurbishment. This high-quality print was displayed in the Pirate Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Measuring 18.75” x 23.75” in a 25” x 30” matte in a 32.25” x 37.25” hotel-original frame without glass, this print of the concept art is in fine condition with light wear and intentional distress to the frame. $300 - $500
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664. A Disney’s Boardwalk Resort Room Chair. (Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, 2000s) A wooden guest room chair with a Mickey and Minnie Mouse carving from Disney’s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 20” x 22” x 38” tall, the chair displays in good condition with typical wear from Resort use including scuffs, stains, and discoloration from age. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
665. A Disney’s Boardwalk Resort Room Desk. (Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, 2000s) A wooden desk with a charging station and Mickey Mouse head silhouettes, originally used in a Disney’s BoardWalk Resort guest room at Walt Disney World. Measuring 23” x 39” x 35.25”, the desk is in good condition with typical wear from Resort use including scratches, scuffs, and stains, including larger stains underneath. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
666. A BoardWalk Resort Guest Room Minnie Mouse Lamp. (Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, 1990s-2000s) A lamp featuring Minnie Mouse in early 20th-century attire. This style of lamp was displayed in guest rooms at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 6.25” x 8” x 20.75” tall, the lamp is in good condition with typical wear, scuffs, and stains from Resort use. $300 - $500
667. A Set of Disney’s BoardWalk Resort Sconces. (Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, 2008) A set of brass sconces featuring Hidden Mickey’s on the bases from a Disney’s BoardWalk Resort guest room. Measuring 15.5” tall each, the sconces display in good to very good condition with light stains, white paint marks, and typical wear from Resort use. $300 - $500
In 1982, Walt’s dream of an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow was finally realized— in theme park form. EPCOT provides Guests with a combination of education and entertainment, containing pavilions themed to Imagination, Space, and Motion. The largest footprint in the Park belongs to the World Showcase, featuring areas themed to 11 different countries from across the globe—a place where Guests can experience many different cultures without using all of their frequent flyer miles.
668. A Walt Disney World Showcase Pitch Booklet. (EPCOT, 1975) A rare large pitch booklet for the Walt Disney World Showcase at EPCOT. These booklets, distributed exclusively to potential World Showcase sponsors, feature information on the history of Walt Disney World, early World Showcase pavilion concept art, and what is needed from the reader to make a partnership possible. Measuring 12” x 18”, the booklet displays in good condition, with the front and back covers exhibiting stains, scratches, and smudges from use. $200 - $400
669. A Multi-Signed EPCOT Center Pre-Opening Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) A commemorative pre-opening EPCOT Center guide with personalized messages to “Alan” from two unknown signees. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the guide is in good condition with light creases, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400
670. A Multi-Signed EPCOT Center Souvenir Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) An early EPCOT Center souvenir guide signed by Imagineers, Clem Hall, Tom Gilleon, Timothy Delaney, and artists Bob Scifo, and Gene Johnson, next to their respective pieces of concept art. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the guide is in good condition with light wear and creases, including a large crease at the top right corner of the cover. $200 - $400
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671. An EPCOT Opening Imagineer Certificate. (EPCOT, 1982) A certificate of appreciation given to Walt Disney Imagineers in celebration of EPCOT’s opening. The lot includes a letter from Disney Legend Carl Bongirno thanking the Imagineers for all of their hard work and dedication to the project. The certificate dated October 1, 1982, is addressed to Glenn Barker, a longtime sound designer for the Parks. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 11” letter to the 9.25” x 12” certificate, the items are in very good to fine condition with light creases. $200 - $400
672. An EPCOT Audio/Visual Breakthroughs Summary. (EPCOT, 1980s) A rare set of audio/visual breakthrough notes from the team of Imagineers working on EPCOT. Included in the notes, which are organized by pavilion, are recording techniques used, video technologies implemented, and cultural-specific instruments used in the World Showcase soundtracks. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, this copy of the original notes is in very good condition with light edge wear, discoloration from age, and pencil notations from production use. $200 - $400
673. A Drawing Signed By Bob Kurtz. (Bob Kurtz, 1980s-90s) A drawing of a dragon resembling Figment, drawn and signed by American animator and director Bob Kurtz. Included with the signature is an inscription “To Alan, Best Wishes.” With an image size measuring 9.5” x 10.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, accomplished in ink and marker, this piece displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
674. A Figment Drawing Signed by Perry Russ. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A signed Figment drawing by Disney senior artist Perry Russ, who created sculptures of the beloved purple dragon for the original iteration of the Journey into Imagination attraction. Included with the signature is a personalized inscription “To Alan, Hylton, Perry Russ ‘83.” Accomplished in graphite, with an image size of 4.5” x 5.75” on 8.5” x 11” Walt Disney World letterhead, the drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration from age and folds from mailing. $200 - $400
675. An Epcot and Tokyo Disneyland 25th Anniversary Print. (Epcot/Tokyo Disneyland, 2007-2008) A print from Walt Disney Imagineering celebrating the 25th anniversaries of Epcot and Tokyo Disneyland in 2007 and 2008. Measuring 12” x 20”, the print is in good condition with waviness along the right side, and a .5” tear in the top edge that does not affect the image. $200 - $400
676. Walt Disney World Restaurant Concept Art. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A piece of concept art from an unrealized restaurant at Walt Disney World. Signage in the buffet restaurant concept indicates that it would have served colas, fries, malts, tacos, and burgers. With an image size of 14.5” x 25.5” on 21” x 32.5” artist board and accomplished in marker, the concept art is in good condition with discoloration from age, stains, and wear. $300 - $500
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Disney’s empire has spread globally across both land and sea. From the innovative Tokyo DisneySea to the fabulous ships of the Disney Cruise Line, people around the world can now experience Disney magic a little closer to home.
677. A Herb Ryman Signed Tokyo Disneyland Concept Print. (Disney, 1970s-90s) A framed large print of Herb Ryman’s Tokyo Disneyland concept art signed on the bottom right corner by the Disney Legend. With an image size of 22” x 52” in a 26.5” x 56.75” matte of a 28” x 58” frame, the print is in fine condition, the matte exhibits wear and creases, and the frame exhibits scratches, wear, and light corner separation. $400 - $600
678. A Tokyo Disneyland Club 33 Noritake Charger Plate. (Noritake, 2000s) An extremely rare Tokyo Disneyland Club 33 charger plate by Noritake China of Japan. The exclusive Club’s second location opened at Tokyo Disneyland in 1983, located in the World’s Bazaar. While examples of a matching cup and saucer to this can be found online, this is the only plate we’ve seen. Measuring 12” diameter, the plate is in fine condition, with its original box and wooden display stand. $200 - $400
679. A Tokyo DisneySea Grand Opening Style Guide. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2001) A style guide for the Grand Opening of Tokyo DisneySea including color guides for logos, signature characters, collectibles, and apparel. The guide is made up of several dozen loose pages assembled in a plain binder. Measuring 12” x 9” overall, the style guide is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
680. An Early Tokyo Disneyland Ephemera Collection. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) A collection of early Tokyo Disneyland ephemera. Included are a pre-opening bumper sticker, a business card, note card, Grand Opening letter, and drink coaster with Japanese notation. Of particular note are a brochure and guidebook overview of the Park from 1981 - two years before it opened. Measuring from the 3.25” diameter coaster to the 8” x 12” guidebook and 2.5” x 15” bumper sticker, the pieces are in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400
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A Disney Cruise Line stateroom throw blanket, featuring a Disney and nautical motif. Measuring approximately 62” x 87”, this blanket is in very good condition with very light wear from use. $200 - $400
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The bracelet is in very good condition with very light wear to some charms. $200 - $400
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Disney Dream Cruise Line Bracelet by Shag. (Disney Crusie Line, 2011) A Disney Cruise Line SHAG charm bracelet, released to commemorate the new Disney Dream Cruise Line Ship. The bracelet features 29 charms in total designed by SHAG (Josh Agle). The charms,
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683. A Disney’s America Bumper Sticker and Button. (Disney, 1993) A bumper sticker and button promoting the never-realized Disney’s America Theme Park. In 1993, the patriotic theme park was announced for the Haymarket, Virginia area. These pieces were part of an effort to gain support for the project among local residents, but the project was canceled within a year. The button measuring 2.75” x 1.75” is in good condition with some color fading. The 3.25” x 14.5” bumper sticker is in good unused condition, with a vertical crease 3.5” inches from the left side. $200 - $400
684. A Large Knott’s Berry Farm Collection. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1940s-80s) A large collection of Knott’s Berry Farm memorabilia including three early issues of the Ghost Town News, a 1942 Tea Room menu, two 1956 View-Master packets, a 1959 Calico Ghost Town souvenir booklet, a 1960s era Ghost Town Grill menu, five loose coupons for the 1971 Gypsy Camp Faire, three 1970s partial ticket books and one partial complimentary admission book, a 1979-1980 Adventurer’s Club card, and a 1980s Snoopy matchbook. Also included are three very early photos of guests and performers in the Ghost Town. Measuring various standard sizes up to the 8.5” x 11” magazines, the collection is overall in very good condition, with wear to the Ghost Town News magazines from handling and age. $200 - $400
685. Two Knott’s Ghost Town Complimentary Ticket Books. (Knott’s, 1970s) A pair of unused complimentary Knott’s Ghost Town ticket books, each complete with five tickets for Ghost Town attractions inside. Also included are two complimentary admission tickets for Knott’s Berry Farm, and an envelope of Knott’s stationery. The ticket books measure 2.5” x 6” and are in fine condition. The admission tickets measure 4” x 2.5” and are in very good condition, with spots of color wear to the backs, and stapled to a business card from the Park. The envelope measures 3.5” x 6.5” and is in good condition with some wear and discoloration to one edge from age. $200 - $400
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18. MINIMUM OR NOMINAL BIDS: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed.
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35. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a nonsale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium
36. SPECIAL NOTICE: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code.
37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: As required by law, a dealer who sells to a consumer any memorabilia described as being autographed must provide a written certificate of authenticity at the time of sale. This dealer may be surety bonded or otherwise insured to ensure the authenticity of any collectible sold by this dealer.
38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.
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REGISTRATION: BY EITHER REGISTERING TO BID OR PLACING A BID, THE BIDDER ACCEPTS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THE AUCTION CATALOG AND ENTERS INTO A LEGALLY, BINDING, AND ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT WITH LOVE OF ART, LLC. DBA VAN EATON GALLERIES. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID: NO BID MAY BE PLACED IN ANY MANNER UNLESS THE BIDDER HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” EITHER PRINTED IN THE CATALOG OR ON-LINE, AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. BY PLACING ANY BID, THE BIDDER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO VAN EATON GALLERIES THAT HE OR SHE HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. WITHOUT SUCH REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY AND AGREEMENT, VAN EATON GALLERIES WOULD NOT PERMIT THE BIDDER TO BID AS SET FORTH IN THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE.”
PAYMENT: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY VAN EATON GALLERIES NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION OR WITHIN FIVE (5) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE INVOICE, WHICHEVER IS LATER. PURCHASE PRICE IS THE SUM OF FINAL BID AMOUNT PLUS BUYER’S PREMIUM. BUYER’S PREMIUM SHALL BE 21% OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESSFUL RECOGNIZED BID FOR IN-PERSON, PHONE, OR ABSENTEE BIDDING; 25% FOR BIDS PLACED THROUGH INTERNET PLATFORMS. APPLICABLE SALES TAXES WILL APPLY. BID INCREMENTS ARE SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM.
TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY: Bidding by telephone is permitted on a limited basis subject to advance arrangements and availability, at Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion. Telephone bidding is subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. For telephone bidding consideration, this form must be fully executed with all required information and attachments and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.
FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS ONLY: The absentee bid process is offered solely as a convenience subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. The bidder hereby authorizes Van Eaton Galleries to enter bids on the specified lots up to the maximum price indicated on the bid form. The bidder understands that Van Eaton Galleries will endeavor to purchase these lots as reasonably as possible, and if the bid is successful, the purchase price -.. will be the final bid plus buyer’s premium and applicable sales taxes. For absentee bid consideration, all bids must be in writing, fully executed including all columns on the following form, with all required information and attachments, and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office, either by delivery, mail or fax no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) day prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.
NOTICE TO FIRST TIME BIDDERS: New clients are requested to provide photographic proof of ID - passport, driving license, ID card, together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statement etc. Corporate clients should also provide a copy of their articles of association I company registration documents, together with a letter authorizing the individual to bid on the company’s behalf. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bankers reference.
SHIPPING: Buyers are responsible for arranging shipping and for all shipping costs. As a convenience, shipping for small items may be handled by Van Eaton Galleries via FedEx. For oversized items, a third party shipper is recommended. Buyers may use any shipper of their choice. Van Eaton Galleries can recommend local shippers if needed.
Phone & Absentee Bidder List
Please type or print legibly. This form can be emailed to auction@vegalleries.com or faxed to: (818) 788-2368 or mailed to:
Van Eaton Galleries 12160 Ventura Blvd, Studio City Ca. 91604 For more info, please call (818) 788-2357
Van Eaton Galleries uses the increments in the chart to the right. To keep an orderly bidding structure, please place your bids within this framework.
Range
$10 to $100
$100 to $500
$500 to $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $50,000
$50,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $250,000
$250,000 and up
Bidder Number (Office Only):
Multiple
$10
$25
$50
$100
$250
$500
$1,000
$2,500
$5,000
$10,000
Auctioneer’s Discretion
For absentee bidders only. (You instruct us to execute each absentee bid up to the corresponding bid amount indicated below) • Emergency Bid: A maximum bid (exclusive of Buyer’s Premium and tax) to be executed by Van Eaton Galleries only if we are unable to contact you by telephone or should the connection be lost during bidding.
Lot Number
Title/Description (In the event of any discrepancy, lot number and not lot description will govern.)
Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*
Lot 301. Marc Davis’ Cement Handprints and Signature.
Lot 136. A Figaro “Pinocchio” Production Maquette.