Popular culture is ingrained in American society. Movies, television, music, and the arts have the ability to reach people of all ages, making an imprint on their very identities. This strong personal connection to entertainment has led many to collect pop culture memorabilia, whether it be for an item’s historical value or the feeling of nostalgia that it evokes in the buyer.
When Helen Hull Monnette was born in 1920, her father Orra Eugene Monnette wanted to do something special for his young daughter. Orra sent cards bearing Helen’s name to people of note from that time period, asking them to sign the cards and send them back in the provided return envelope. The result is a who’s who of the day including Hollywood stars Harold Lloyd, Al Jolson, and even the entire 1921 Supreme Court. We are thrilled to have some of these incredibly rare, one-of-a-kind cards available in this auction.
1. Robert Todd Lincoln and Henry E. Huntington Signatures. (Lincoln/Huntington, 1921) A pair of autograph cards signed by Robert Todd Lincoln and Henry Huntington. Robert Todd was the first son of President Abraham Lincoln, and Huntington was a railroad magnate whose art and book collection became the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. Each measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the Lincoln autograph card displays in very good condition, while the Huntington card is in fair condition with the top right corner torn. Both cards show wear on the back from previous gluing in an album. $100 - $200
3. Autographs of the Taft Supreme Court’s 1921 Justices. (1920-21) A collection of cards autographed by all the Justices of Taft’s Supreme Court in 1921, plus a previous Chief Justice. Included in the set are William Howard Taft, the former President turned Chief Justice on July 11, 1921, and associate Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mahlon Pitney, William R. Day, John Hessin Clarke, Willis Van Devanter, J. C. McReynolds, Louis D. Brandeis, and Joseph McKenna. Also included is Chief Justice Edward D. White, who preceded Taft as Chief Justice from 1910 until 1921. These ten signatures collectively represent over 200 years of service in the Supreme Court. Each measuring 2.25” x 3.75”, the cards display in very good condition, with paper loss to the backs from previously being glued. $200 - $400
2. An Exceptional Harold Lloyd Autograph. (Lloyd, 1921) A beautiful autograph by silent film star Harold Lloyd. Best remembered for the iconic image of a bespectacled man hanging from the hands of a clock high over the city in 1923’s “Safety Last,” the comedian signed this card lavishly on April 20, 1921, and added a small portrait of himself. This card from the Helen Hull Monnette collection includes Lloyd’s return envelope. Measuring 2.25” x 3.5”, the card displays in very good condition, with wear to the back from being glued in an album, with paper loss to the lower right corner. $50 - $100
4. An Al Jolson Signature. (Jolson, 1921)
A card autographed by Al Jolson. Famed for his appearance in the first synchronized sound film “The Jazz Singer” in 1927, Jolsen signed this card sent by a collector on April 8th, 1921. Known for billing himself as “the World’s Greatest Entertainer,” he shows uncharacteristic humility on this piece writing “Some call me an actor.” Measuring 2.25” x 3.5”, the card displays in very good condition with light color shift from age, and some paper loss and creasing to the plain back only, from previously being glued in an album. $50 - $100
5. A Charlie Chaplin Signed Photo. (Chaplin, 1919-1920) A signed photo card of Charlie Chaplin. The biggest star of the silent film era, Chaplin was recognized worldwide for his “Little Tramp” character. This portrait out of that costume was taken in 1919, and is signed by the artist simply “Sincerely Charlie Chaplin.” Measuring 5” x 7” with an image size of 3.75” x 5”, the autographed card displays in fine condition, with toning from age, and in an 8” x 10” matte. $100 - $200
6. A 1936 Western Tennis Magazine with 24 Autographs. (Southern CA Tennis Assoc., 1936)
A 1936 Western Tennis magazine on the tenth annual Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships, with 24 autographs of celebrities and players. Throughout the pages are signatures of celebrities who attended the championships including silent film star Harold Lloyd, Nelson Eddy, Rosalind Russell, Walter Pidgeon, Helen Vinson, and Ralph Bellamy. Signatures also include notable players who participated, such as Alice March, who signed by her photos on the cover and inside, and C. G. Mako. Measuring 9.25” x 12”, the magazine is in good condition, with wear to the cover including creasing, edge wear, and very slight separation at the staples. $50 - $100
8. A “Reunion in France” One-Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1942) An original release one-sheet for “Reunion in France” starring Joan Crawford, John Wayne, and Philip Dorn. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with separation at the cross folds, a 10” crease to the lower left, a light 4” crease to the upper left, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
7. A Large Collection of Early Hollywood Publicity Photos. (Various Studios, 1930s-60s)
A large collection of 43 publicity photos from throughout the golden age of Hollywood filmmaking. Sets in the lot include six photos from “The Mighty Barnum” (1934), six from “Seventh Heaven (1937), six from “Men Without Souls” (1940), 10 from “The Story of Doctor Wassell” (1944), and 8 from “Inside Daisy Clover” (1965). Also included are portraits of Jane Wyman, Colleen Moore, 2 of Jeanette MacDonald, and one of Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy. The final pair of portraits are a striking pair of Norma Shearer and Basil Rathbone in costume for the 1936 MGM production of “Romeo and Juliet” taken by noted Studio photographer Clarence Sinclair Bull. Each print measures 8” x 10”, with some printed to 8” x 11” paper with the tab perforated for binding. The photos are in very good to fine condition with typical wear from handling and age. $50 - $100
9. “Iwo Jima” Signed by the Photographer Joe Rosenthal. (Rosenthal, 1945) An oversized print of the iconic photo “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” signed by the photographer Joe Rosenthal. The photo was taken February 23, 1945, during the Battle of Iwo Jima and is now regarded as one of the most recognized photographs of World War II, as well as the recipient of the 1945 Pulitzer Prize in Photography. Rosenthal signed this fiber-based print in black ink and dedicated it to Dorothy Manes, the first administrator of youth activities for Disneyland. Measuring 11” x 14”, the signed print is in very good condition with light wear throughout, mainly to the edges, including small creases, pinholes, and smudges. The signature has a slight smudge to it that appears original to the signing. $300 - $500
10. Debbie Reynolds Signed “Affairs of Dobie Gillis” Poster (MGM, 1953) An original theatrical one-sheet poster for “The Affairs of Dobie Gillis” signed in black ink by Debbie Reynolds. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in fair condition with marks from tape residue, wear along original folds and edges, tape repair to the back including a 5” tear at the top, and several 2”- 3” tears across the center vertical fold. $200 - $400
11. A Give a Girl a Break Debbie Reynolds Signed One-Sheet. (MGM, 1953) An original theatrical one-sheet poster for “Give a Girl a Break” signed by Debbie Reynolds. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with light edge wear and a separation at the top center fold point. $200 - $400
12. An “I Love Melvin” One-Sheet Signed by Debbie Reynolds. (MGM, 1953) an original theatrical one-sheet poster for “I Love Melvin” signed by Debbie Reynolds. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in fair condition with separation at center fold points, edge wear, discoloration and soiling, and tape repair throughout the back. $200 - $400
13. An “Athena” One-Sheet Signed by Debbie Reynolds. (MGM, 1954) An original theatrical one-sheet poster for “Athena” signed in black ink by lead actress Debbie Reynolds. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition, with light soiling, wear along original folds and edges, and tape repair to the back. $200 - $400
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14. A “High School Hellcats” One-Sheet. (American International Pictures, 1958) An original one-sheet poster for “High School Hellcats,” one of the many juvenile delinquent exploitation films produced during the 1950s. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with very minor separation at the cross folds, pinholes, and an ink stamp from the Quebec Film Censor Bureau approving the poster for display. $200 - $400
16. A James Bond 007 Oddjob Figure on Card. (Gilbert, 1965) A James Bond Secret Agent 007 Oddjob with Derby figure by Gilbert. Measuring 3” x 3” the figure is in fine condition, sealed on the 5” x 7” fair condition card with scratches, creases, overall wear, and the peg hole for display torn. $200 - $400
15. A Multi-Signed “Wizard of Oz” Album Cover. (MGM, 1962/2001)
A multi-signed “The Wizard of Oz” soundtrack album cover. Signatures include those of Munchkin 1st Trumpeter Karl Slover, Lollipop Guild Member Jerry Maren, and Munchkin Villager Margaret Pellegrini, each dated 2001 and accomplished with different color markers. The vinyl soundtrack is not included. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the signed album sleeve displays in very good condition with light creases, discoloration from age, and wear. $100 - $200
17. A Jimmy Stewart Signed “Shenandoah” Contract. (Universal, 1965) A signed contract between Jimmy Stewart and Universal Pictures agreeing that for all advertising of the film “Shenandoah,” Stewart’s name shall be printed at not less than 50% the size of the title. The document is typed on 11” x 8.5” paper and is in good condition with light creasing and edge wear from handling. $100 - $200
18. A Debbie Reynolds Signed Unsinkable Molly Brown Poster. (MGM, 1964) An original theatrical one-sheet for “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” signed by Debbie Reynolds. This poster has an uncommon printing error with most of Molly’s left foot missing. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with wear and slight separation along original fold lines, slight discoloration from age and tape residue, and tape repair to the back. $200 - $400
20. A “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” Seaview Blueprint. (20th Century Fox, 1965) An original detail schematic for the model of the Seaview submarine from television’s “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.”
Dated June 8, 1965, the blueprint depicts a hatch to be added to the 1” = 1’ model of the Seaview. This change came after the first season of the show, in a plan drawn by “Rennison” and signed by the series art director William Creber. Measuring 18” x 35.75”, the schematic drawn in pencil is in very good condition with original folds, and very light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200
19. A Debbie Reynolds Signed “The Singing Nun” One-Sheet. (MGM, 1966) An original theatrical release one-sheet poster for “The Singing Nun” signed in black ink by lead actress Debbie Reynolds. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with light spotting, wear along original folds, slight discoloration from age, tape repair to the back, and a small number written in ink in the upper left corner. $200 - $400
21. A Collection of Early Star Trek Original Series Photos. (Paramount, 1966) A collection of five early promotional photographs for the original Star Trek television series. Among the lot are photos of William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, Grace Lee Whitney, Walter Koenig, and a very rare print of James Doohan as “Scotty” in the uniform worn in the series pilot. Measuring 7” x 9”, the photos are in good condition, with the name of the actor shown written faintly on each. $200 - $400
22. An Adam West Signed Batman LIFE Magazine Collection. (LIFE, 1966) A collection of eleven March 1966 LIFE Magazines with a Batman TV show cover story, all signed by both Adam West (Batman) and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler). This issue was released shortly after the show’s debut and its cover became an icon of the “Bat-Mania” that swept the country. The magazines each measure 10.5” x 13.25” and are in fair to very good condition. Six display very nicely with only light handling wear, and five show partial separation of the cover from the spine, light corner damage, small tears, and light discoloration. Also included in this lot is an additional signed loose cover. $100 - $200
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24. A 1966 Super Heroes Magazine Signed by Stars of Batman. (Western Publishing, 1966) An On the Scene Presents Super Heroes Magazine from 1966, signed by the stars of the soon-to-debut “Batman: The Movie.” The popular series had already premiered on television, and this magazine gave sneak previews of the Batcopter and Batcycle that appear in the film. The cover is signed by Adam West (Batman) and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler) who are both pictured inside. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the signed magazine displays in good condition with light edge wear, a 0.25” chip at the top of the spine, and small scuffs to the front cover including a tiny hole and a spot of paper loss. $100 - $200
23. A Collection of Four Batman and Robin Signed Puzzles. (Western Publishing, 1995) A set of four The Adventures of Batman and Robin Frame-Tray Puzzles signed by Batman ‘66 actors Lee Meriwether (Catwoman) and Frank Gorshin (The Riddler). Measuring 8.25” x 11” each, the puzzles are in fine condition. $100 - $200
25. A Batman and Robin Numbered Pencil Coloring Set. (Hasbro, 1966) A rare factory shrink-wrapped Batman and Robin Numbered Pencil Coloring Set by Hasbro. Inside are 6 colored pencils, 6 pictures for coloring, and a pencil sharpener. Measuring 10.5” x 17” in its original packaging, the set is in very good unopened condition with oxidation on the sharpener and light creases, wear, and soiling on the package, particularly on the reverse. $400 - $600
26. A Set of “Andy Griffith” and “Mayberry” Signed Photos. (CBS, 1980s-90s) A collection of publicity photos from “The Andy Griffith Show” and “Mayberry R.F.D.” with 64 signatures of cast members from the show. Each photo print is signed by several actors from the series, many more than appear in each print. Signatures include Ron Howard, Don Knotts, Ken Berry, Bernard Fox, Clint Howard, Betty Lynn, Howard Morris, Elizabeth MacRae, Maggie Peterson, Hoke Howell, Arlene Golonka, and Richard Keith. For example, Don Knotts’ signature appears on seven of these photos, Clint Howard’s on all eleven prints, and Ron Howard’s only on the single photo he appears in. Each multi-signed 8” x 10” photo is in very good condition with typical light handling wear. $100 - $200
27. A Collection of Five Bewitched Cast Signatures. (Screen Gems, 1970s90s) A rare collection of signatures from the lead cast of “Bewitched.” Included are signatures from Elizabeth Montgomery, Erin Murphy, Agnes Moorehead, and both Darrens - Dick York and Dick Sargent. All signatures are on 3” x 5” index cards and are in very good condition with a 1.5” diagonal cut to the top left corner of Agnes Moorehead’s card that does not affect the signature. $100 - $200
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28. A Signed Collection of Classic TV Star Photos. (1960s-90s) A collection of five publicity photos signed by classic television stars. Included are photos with personalized dedications from “Batman” stars Adam West, Burt Ward, and Yvonne Craig, “Family Affair” stars Kathy Garver and Johnny Whitaker, “The Time Tunnel” stars James Darren, Lee Meriwether, Robert Colbert, and a “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis” Dwayne Hickman signature dated 1995. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in good to very good condition with surface scratches and wear. $100 - $200
30. A “Mission: Impossible” Series Final Draft Script. (CBS, 1969) A revised final draft script for the three-part “Mission: Impossible” series episode “The Falcon,” written by Paul Playdon. The top right of the script features the name “Grindstaff” in black marker, indicating that this script was for Doug Grindstaff, the show’s supervising sound editor. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 154-page script is in good condition with wear from production use, stains, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
29. A James Darren in The Time Tunnel Costume Sketch. (20th Century Fox Television, 1966) A costume sketch from Irwin Allen’s “The Time Tunnel” television series. Signed by Paul Zastupnevich, Allen’s regular costume designer, this piece is an alternate costume suggestion for the series lead James Darren’s character, Tony Newman. The sketch is drawn on a basic human form outline that was xeroxed and used as a template for costume design by Zastupnevich. Accomplished in colored marker and pencil, the 8.5” x 11” sketch is in very good condition, with light wear from age and handling. $100 - $200
31. A “The Magician” Revised First Draft Script. (NBC, 1973) A revised first draft script for “The Magician” episode “Shattered Glass,” written by Gerald Di Pego. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script from the Bill Bixby-led series is in good condition with scratches, wear from production use, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
32. A National Lampoon High School Yearbook Parody. (National Lampoon, 1974) A National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody featuring humorous high school superlatives and printed yearbook signatures from the fictional high school’s characters. The book “belongs” to Larry Kroger, which was later used as the name of the lead character in “National Lampoon’s Animal House.” Measuring 8.25” x 11”, the yearbook parody displays in good condition with scuffs, scratches, creases, edge wear, and spine separation resulting in many loose pages. $100 - $200
33. A Fritz Manes Flight Crew Leather Jacket. (Universal, 1976) A “Baa Baa Black Sheep” TV series crew jacket belonging to Fritz Manes, Clint Eastwood’s collaborator on over a dozen films. The jacket contains patches from the production, which changed its title to “Black Sheep Squadron” for season 2, and bears a “Fritz Manes, Colonel, USMC” embroidered label. With no size label but likely a men’s large, the leather jacket displays in good condition with pilling, chipping, and wear. $200 - $400
35. A “Which Way Is Up?” Second Draft Screenplay. (Universal, 1976) A second draft screenplay for “Which Way Is Up?” dated November 17, 1976. The comedy starred Richard Pryor in three roles as an orange picker, his father, and an adulterous priest. This script belonged to the film’s set decorator, John Dwyer. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script displays in very good condition with light stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
34. A “Which Way Is Up?” Final Draft Screenplay. (Universal, 1976) A final draft screenplay for “Which Way Is Up?” dated December 31, 1976. The film, written by Carl Gottlieb and Cecil Brown, featured Richard Pryor playing three different characters. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script displays in very good condition with pencil production notations and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
36. A “Which Way Is Up?” Revised Final Draft Screenplay. (Universal, 1977) A final draft screenplay for “Which Way Is Up?” dated January 10, 1977. The comedy featured Richard Pryor in three different roles as Leroy Jones, Rufus Jones, and Reverend Lenox Thomas. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light wear, discoloration from age, and “Art” written at the top right corner in black ink. $100 - $200
37. A Set of “Star Wars” 1977 First Print Lobby Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A rare complete set of original lobby cards from the theatrical release of the original “Star Wars.” These first run cards were distinctively coded “77/21-0.” The lithographically printed cards were issued by the National Screen Service and feature beautiful imagery from the film. Measuring 8” x 10”, the cards are in fine condition.
$200 - $400
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38. A Pair of Carrie Fisher Signed Star Wars Photos. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A pair of “Star Wars” publicity photos signed by Carrie Fisher in black marker. One photo features Fisher as Princess Leia pointing a gun at the camera, while the other features Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Peter Mayhew in character. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in fair to good condition with scratches, smudges, wear, and heavy stains on the group photo. $100 - $200
39. A Carrie Fisher Signed Star Wars Comic Book. (Marvel, 1977)
A Marvel Special Edition Star Wars comic adaptation with a cover signed boldly in black ink by Princess Leia actress Carrie Fisher. The oversized comic measures 13.25” x 10.25” and is in good condition with handling wear to the spine and edges, and a small 0.25” tear to the upper right corner.
$100 - $200
40. A Mark Hamill Signed Photo. (Mark Hamill, 1980s-2000s) A signed photo of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in “Return of the Jedi.” Also included in the lot is an oversized postcard of Hamill as Skywalker. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the items display in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
41. A Pair of Peter Mayhew Signed Chewbacca Photos. (Peter Mayhew, 1980s-2000s) A pair of photos of Chewbacca signed by actor Peter Mayhew, who portrayed the character from the original film through to “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in very good condition with light scratches. $100 - $200
42. An “Empire Strikes Back” Poster Signed by Carrie Fisher (Lucasfilm, 1980) An original style-B onesheet for “The Empire Strikes Back” featuring art by Tom Jung and signed by Carrie Fisher with “PLO” for Princess Leia Organa. Measuring 27” x 41”, the signed poster is in very good condition with light handling wear, and light wear along original folds. $200 - $400
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43. A “The World’s Greatest Lover” Final Draft Script. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A final draft script for “The World’s Greatest Lover” dated January 3, 1977. Gene Wilder wrote the script and also produced, directed, and starred in the film which parodies the silent era of motion pictures. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 126-page script is in good condition with typical handling wear, and indentations and oxidation marks on the top of some pages from long-term contact with a paper clip. $100 - $200
45. A “Caddyshack” Script with Chevy Chase Signed Photo. (Orion, 1979-80) A “Caddyshack” third draft script dated 5/18/79 with a photo signed by comedian Chevy Chase to Ted Knight’s daughter Elyse. Knight and Chase co-starred in the film, and Chase dedicated the print with “Elyse - if you’re related in any way to either of these men, don’t have children without careful considerations and guidance. XX Chevy Chase.” The 135-page script has an Orion Pictures cover and a hand notation to one page suggests it is original to production. Also included is an 8” x 10” photo of Knight with other golfers, and an 11” x 14.75” Variety Advertising supplement promoting the film. The script measuring 8.5” x 11” is in very good condition with expected handling wear. The signed 11” x 14” print mounted to heavy cardboard displays in very good condition, with very faint scratches. The golfer photo is in very good condition, and the Advertising Supplement is in good condition with a horizontal fold through the middle, and stains spotting the front cover. $100 - $200
44. An Early Illustration by Comedian Martin Mull. (Martin Mull, 1978) A drawing of a flying chair on fire, by comic actor and musician Martin Mull. In the 1990s and 2000s, Mull gained attention in the art world for his photorealist and pop-style oil paintings. This pencil drawing represents an early work by Mull. Dated October 13, 1978 and dedicated to a friend “David” on the 26th, this fine-lined pencil drawing suggests the influence of pop artists and works of the time such as Peter Max and “Yellow Submarine.” Measuring 8.5” x 12.5” in a 16.5” x 19.5” matte, the drawing is in very good condition with light creases and waviness. $100 - $200
46. A Debbie Reynolds Signed Advertisement Collection. (Debbie Reynolds, 1980s-90s) A collection of eight full-page magazine advertisements signed by actress and singer Debbie Reynolds. Included are advertisements for “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” “How The West Was Won,” “The Singing Nun,” and Max Factor cosmetics. The pages measure 13.75” x 10.5” and are in very good condition overall with light discoloration from aging. $100 - $200
47. “Watcher in the Woods” Airbrushed Master Promotional Art. (Disney, 1980) A black and white print of “Watcher in the Woods” key art, with original brushed and airbrushed areas. In adapting a film’s poster art for print, mainly in a black and white newspaper, a piece like this is created to enhance and recreate elements of the illustration that are lost or become unclear in monochrome. Here, painted elements are added to the sky and flying elements, with spots retouched on the faces below. Measuring 19.75” x 27.25”, the artwork displays in fine condition. $500 - $800
49. A Pair of Early “Beverly Hills Cop” Screenplays. (Paramount, 1984) Two drafts of the screenplay for “Beverly Hills Cop,” one a third draft dated February 20, 1984, and the other script undated. Sylvester Stallone was briefly attached to the project, and did a dramatic rewrite of the script. Both of these drafts incorporate elements from Stallone’s version, including his change of the character’s name to “Axel Cobretti” and a car chase finale. Stallone later took ideas from his “Beverly Hills Cop” and made the action film “Cobra,” with the lead character named Cobretti. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the “Beverly Hills Cop” screenplays are in good to very good condition with creases, smudges, stains, and wear from production use. $100 - $200
48. A “Too Close for Comfort” Script and Photo Collection. (Knight, 1982) Ted Knight’s personal copy of a “Too Close For Comfort” episode script, with photos from that series and throughout Knight’s career. “Briefly at the Counter” was the 13th episode in the third season of the sitcom, and “Ted Knight” written in pencil on the cover identifies this as the series star’s personal copy. Included are 36 production original photos largely centered around the third season of the series, in which Muriel gives birth to baby Andrew, and her mother played by Audrey Meadows appears in many episodes. Another four photos are candids of the cast at a party, and a color photo appears to show much of the cast and crew together. The lot also includes six prints of Knight’s headshots and portraits, one hand-labeled “Ted Baxter,” his character on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Also included are three pages listing Knight’s television credits from 1958-59 and displaying his headshot from two agencies that represented him. The script measuring 8.5” x 11” is in very good condition with typical wear from production use, and slight color shift to the edges from age. The photos measuring up to 8” x 10” are in very good condition, with some typical light handling wear. The pages measure 8.5” x 11” with the headshots in very good condition, and the credit page in good condition having been folded. $100 - $200
50. A Set of Color Stills from “Total Recall.” (Carolco, 1990) A collection of 20 color photo prints from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sci-fi fantasy “Total Recall.” The set includes 15 photos of scenes from the film, and 5 behind-the-scenes photos including models, makeup effects, and filming. Each measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200
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51. A Chivas Regal Commercial Penguin Puppet. (The Character Shop, 1995) A large penguin puppet created by The Character Shop for a Japanese Chivas Regal ad. The studio behind effects for “Spaceballs,” “Hook,” and “Mimic” created 30 penguins overall for the spot, which involved the work of 45 puppeteers. Three of these impressively crafted penguins were later used in a TUKA commercial. This puppet features a combination of cable and nylon control cords, with the nylon likely used as a quick fix on set. The penguin’s beak, stretching neck, and wing functions worked when tested. Measuring 31” x 14” x 45” tall, the penguin displays in good condition with fur discoloration from age, stains, cracks in the wings, paint chipping, scuffs, scratches, four missing claws on its feet, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
52. Pearl Bailey’s Reagan Inaugural Program and Tickets. (Bailey, 1985) Pearl Bailey’s program and ticket/badges to the 50th Presidential Inauguration in 1985, with the program signed by Bailey. Pearl Bailey served as co-host of Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural gala. The program is signed by Bailey on the first page, and the ticket/badges are in her name. The 6.5” x 10” signed program is in very good condition with light handling wear, and a nick to the top corner of the back cover. The 3” x 6” badges for the Gala and V.P. Salute are in good condition, with scuffing to the printed name labels, strips of tape at the top and bottom of each, and light creases to the Gala badge. $100 - $200
53. An Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta Signed Photo. (Paramount, 1980s-90s) A framed photo from “Grease,” signed by lead actors Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. Measuring 7.5” x 9.5” in a 17.5” x 21.5” double matte and frame, the photo is in fine condition, with one matte exhibiting light creases, and scuffs and wear to the frame. $400 - $600
54. A Large Collection of Celebrity Signed Photos. (1980s-2000) A large collection of twelve signed publicity and fan photos, many of which have personalized dedications. Included are signatures from actors Jimmy Stewart, Charlton Heston, Peter Boyle, two-time Bond Girl Maud Adams, Clint Howard, David Proval, Virginia Mayo, Melody Patterson, “Sopranos” actor John Fiore, NHL Hall of Famer Luc Robitaille, Robert Fuller, and Peter Brown twice. Ranging in size from 8” x 10” to 8” x 12”, the photos are in good condition with creases, scratches, warping, smudges, and wear. $100 - $200
55. A Collection of Fourteen Celebrity Signed Photos. (1980s-2000s) A collection of fourteen photos signed by famous actors from film and television. Movie actors included are Billy Dee Williams from “The Empire Strikes Back,” Daniel Roebuck in “U.S. Marshalls,” and Steve Reeves of “Hercules.” Photos from TV stars include Lee Meriwether from “Batman,” Kasey Rogers and Bernard Fox of “Bewitched,” Elinor Donahue and Betty Lynn of “The Andy Griffith Show,” Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells of “Gilligan’s Island,” Connie Hines from “Mr. Ed,” Sid Melton on “The Danny Thomas Show,” and Jonathan Harris with Francine York and Bob May of “Lost in Space.” Each measuring 8” x 10”, the signed photos are all dedicated to “Elaine and Jeff.” Six are in very good condition, five are in good condition with light wear including some slight creasing to the top left corner, and the Daniel Roebuck print is good with a slight smudge to the dedication. The Steve Reeves print is good with a large crease to the lower left corner, and the Jonathan Harris/ Francine York print is in good condition with a 4” crease horizontally near the bottom. $100 - $200
57. Ted Knight’s Personal Photographs and Ephemera. (Knight, 1950s-80s) A large collection of photographs, negatives, and ephemera from the estate of actor Ted Knight. Included are candid photos of Knight with celebrities, publicity photos from television projects including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” three photos signed by Knight, very early headshots, and a color portrait from “Too Close For Comfort.” Knight’s AFTRA Union Health Services Card is included, and two contracts signed by Knight and his agent. Two headshot photos are signed to Knight from Bing Crosby and Walter Cronkite. Finally, the letter informing Knight he was nominated for the 1972 Supporting Role Emmy is included. Measuring from the 2.25” x 3.5” union card up to two 11” x 14” photo prints, the lot is in very good condition with some typical wear from handling and age. One publicity photo print has a 2.5” torn edge, and one redundant 9.5” x 7.5” copy negative is in poor condition with warping from age. $100 - $200
56. A Martin Milner Signed Route 66 License Plate. (Martin Milner, 1990s-2000s) A Route 66 souvenir license plate signed by actor Martin Milner. From 1960 to 1964, Milner starred as Tod Stiles on the CBS TV series “Route 66” named after the iconic American roadway. Measuring 6” x 11.75”, the license plate with signature is in very good condition with light scuffs. $100 - $200
58. Ted Knight’s Mary Tyler Moore Show
Photographs. (Knight, 1970s) Ted Knight’s personal collection of 18 photographs from the production of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Included are three photos of Knight with Ed Asner and producers in an early mock-up of Lou Grant’s office, six photos of scenes from the show, four publicity photos of Knight and the whole cast, four small color prints taken on the set, and an 11” x 14” print of Knight with Moore that is mounted to heavy art board. Measuring from 3” x 4.75” up to 11” x 14”, the photos are overall in good to very good condition with expected handling wear. Seven have small creases to corners and edges, and one also has a vertical fold through the center. $100 - $200
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59. A Dick Sargent From “Bewitched” Signature. (Dick Sargent, 1980s-90s) A signature from “Bewitched” actor Dick Sargent accomplished in red ink on a 3” x 5” index card. The signature is in fine condition. $100 - $200
60. A Collection of Celebrity Letters to Pearl Bailey. (Bailey, 1969-88) A collection of ten signed correspondences sent to singer and actress Pearl Bailey from celebrities and political figures. Included are a note from comedienne Phyllis Diller, a letter from psychic Jeane Dixon, a 1972 letter from passport agent Gene Burke, a letter from Senator and Vice President Hubert Humphrey, a letter on White House stationery from First Lady Betty White, a card from Reza Shah II (son of the last Shah of Iran), a letter from 1969 New York City Mayor John Lindsay, a letter in an official portfolio from 1986 New York City Mayor Ed Koch, and a letter from the 1988 Ambassador from Jordan. Also included is a publicity photo of Bailey with a personal message written faintly across most of the image. Measuring up to the 8.75” x 12” mayoral portfolio, the collection is overall in very good condition with some light handling wear. The Jordan Ambassador letter has a small tear at the top left corner, slight soiling to the Betty White letter, and tape on the corners of the Reza Shah II card and John Lindsay letter. $100 - $200
61. Celebrity Letters and Photos Sent to Pearl Bailey. (Bailey, 1973-92) A collection of two signed photographs and five notes sent to singer Pearl Bailey and her husband, jazz musician Louis Bellson. The notes are from Jean Stapleton (All in the Family), Rose Marie (The Dick Van Dyke Show), journalist Barbara Walters, Charlotte Rae (The Facts of Life), and Johnny Carson who signed his signature stationery simply “john.” The photos include a portrait of actor Ed Begley and his family signed to “Pearlie Mae,” and a photo of Bailey herself signed “All My Love Pearl Bailey” Measuring from 4” x 6.5” up to the 8” x 10” photographs, the collection is in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200
62. A “Planet of the Apes” Red Ape Civilian Hat. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A red civilian ape hat, part of a costume from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes” reboot in 2001. Measuring 7.5” in diameter x 5.25” high, the costume piece is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
63. A “Planet of the Apes” Brown Ape Civilian Hat. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A brown civilian ape hat, part of a costume from Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes” reboot in 2001. The felted wool cap has three hair clips inside to affix in place, and a curled strap on top for decoration. Measuring 7” in diameter x 8.5” high, the costume piece is in very good production-used condition. $200 - $400
65. A “Beneath the Planet of the Apes” General Ursus Early Armor Plate Prototype. (20th Century Fox, 1970) A set of three costume detail prototypes for the armor plate of General Ursus in “Beneath the Planet of the Apes.” The Gorilla leader of the Ape army served as the main antagonist in this second film of the series. The three 2.25” x 1.25” prototypes are framed together in a 14.75” x 22.25” frame with a photo of Ursus in the final costume and are in very good condition with expected wear from production use. $200 - $400
64. A Pair of “Planet of the Apes” Pre-Production Ape Maquettes. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A pair of pre-production Ape maquettes used during the development of Tim Burton’s “Planet of the Apes” in 2001. Depicting an ape mother with a child and a guard, these early versions of Ape clothing more closely resemble the earlier Planet of the Apes films than those in the final production. Standing 12.5” and 12.75” tall, the hand-painted maquettes are in very good condition with light wear from production use. These items require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$200 - $400
66. A “Planet of the Apes” Production Call Sheet. (20th Century Fox, 2001) A Second Unit call sheet from production of Tim Burton’s 2001 “Planet of the Apes.” Dated March 27, 2001, the sheet is for a day of filming at the Vulcan Rock Quarry in Sun Valley, CA for scenes set at the Base at Calima and Ape’s River Camp. The sheet calls for 40 Ape Army and 40 Human extras. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the sheet is in very good condition with expected light handling wear from production use, and a pen mark towards the bottom edge. $100 - $200
67. A Set of Three Signed Planet of the Apes Circus Punks. (Circus Punks, 2006) A set of three Circus Punks toy dolls themed for characters from the original “Planet of The Apes,” signed by the artist Jason Kochis. Released in 2004, Circus Punks were custom-made soft toys styled after antique carnival knockdown dolls. Many “lowbrow” artists have designed dolls in the line with some quite rare and desirable. This set is Artist Proof 2, from the very limited release 35 total plus five proofs. Measuring 9” x 14” x 3.75” each, the dolls are in fine condition. $300 - $500
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“Casablanca.” “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.” Disneyland. Artist Harper Goff’s fingerprints are all over pop culture’s history. Goff first met Walt Disney in London when the two collectors tried to buy the same train set. The Disney Legend would go on to design the Nautilus, create concepts for Main Street, U.S.A., and even play banjo in the popular Firehouse Five Plus Two, a band consisting of Goff and his fellow Disney artists. Goff’s talents were appreciated throughout Hollywood, as he worked for many different studios over the years. We are proud to have some of his wonderful designs up for auction.
68. A Set of Harper Goff “The Vikings” Character Concepts. (United Artists, 1957) A set of concept artwork by Harper Goff from production of the feature film “The Vikings.” The designs depict 14 character and costume concepts such as Ragnar, Oric, and the Spring Goddess. The set includes two of the fourteen printed designs that are hand-colored. Measuring 11” x 16” each, the concepts are in fair condition overall with some creasing to sheets, discoloration, and water damage to the bottom right corner of several that does not affect the images. $1,000 - $2,000
70. A Collection of Harper Goff Production Art Photo Prints. (Goff, 1930s-40s) A collection of 12 photo prints of set designs by Harper Goff for an unknown film production, featuring a hotel, livery, and mine. The glossy black and white prints measure from 6.5” x 11” to 9” x 12.5” and have been stapled together on the left edge. the photos are in fair to good condition with discoloration from age, creasing and tears along the edges. $200 - $400
69. A Set of “The Vikings” Harper Goff Production Concepts. (United Artists, 1957) A set of nine concept designs by Harper Goff for the feature film “The Vikings.” These production concepts depict the bow and stern of the Viking boats, and the helmets the Vikings wore. There are six original drawings on vellum in ink and pencil, a printed brownline, and two smaller vellum prints. The concepts measure from 8” x 5” to 14” x 12 and are in good overall condition with several small tears and cracks to the vellum sheets, some yellowing, and fold lines from use; and one in fair condition with a 5.75” tear through one edge of the image. $1,000 - $2,000
71. An “Action in the North Atlantic” Set Photo Collection. (Warner Bros, 1943) A collection of 13 set photos from the World War II film “Action in the North Atlantic” starring Humphrey Bogart. Images include various views of the SS Northern Star, its life boat, on set crew members, and one of Humphrey Bogart. The pictures are stamped on the back attributing credit to Jack Woods who was Warner Bros in-house still photographer from the 1940s through the 60s. The glossy 8” x 10” photos are in fair to good condition with three in poor condition. The pictures exhibit glue stains on the reverse, discoloration from age, rips, tears, and pinholes from display. $200 - $400
72. A Set of Harper Goff The Vikings Documents. (United Artists, 1958) A set of three documents and drawings relating to the film “The Vikings” from the collection of Harper Goff. The set includes two sketches of production designs, one for an amulet is original while the other showing a method of climbing in battle is a photostat copy. Also included is a letter from a Norwegian shipbroker regarding the procurement of 30 ships for the film. Ranging in size from the 4.5” x 6.5” letter in the envelope to the 11.75” x 8.25” sketch, the pages are in good condition with some edge wear including a few small tears, some wrinkling, and browning to the letter from age. $100 - $200
74. Harper Goff Sheet Music Signed By Red Nichols. (Goff, 1960s) A remarkable one-of-a-kind book of song chords for a list of jazz standards from the collection of Imagineer Harper Goff. The book was given to Goff by well-known jazz musician and bandleader Red Nichols, who signed the cover “To Harper: ... I enjoyed our gig!” Nichols also noted some song lyrics in pencil on the back of the last page. Aside from Imagineering, Goff is known for his love of jazz and skilled work on the banjo. Goff is one of the founding members of the Firehouse Five Plus Two, the Dixieland band founded at Walt Disney Studios by staff members who discovered a common interest in music. The band appeared in multiple Disney productions in the 1950s, earning them recognition both with and apart from the Disney brand. Measuring 9.25” x 5.75”, the songbook is in good condition with expected wear from age and use, discoloration on a few pages, and some edge wear. $100 - $200
73. Harper Goff The Vikings Rough Draft Art Dept. Reports. (Goff, 1958) A pair of rough draft reports titled, “Experience of an Art Director in Norway, Denmark, England, France, and Germany While Preparing and Shooting ‘The Vikings’” from the collection of Harper Goff. These pages describe Goff’s experiences while location scouting and procuring the Viking boats needed for the film, while he was serving as the production designer on the feature. The first two pages are from a rough draft, while the latter three pages appear to be from a later draft. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the drafts are in fair to good condition with typical edge wear from age and use, including some creasing and small tears. The first two pages are loose, with a torn section on the upper left corner of the second page. $100 - $200
75. Harper Goff “The Thing from Another World” Storyboards. (RKO, 1951) A collection of photostatic storyboards from the science fiction-horror film “The Thing from Another World.” The storyboards come from the estate of Harper Goff, and appear to be photostatic prints from early development, as some character names do not match the final film. The set includes an image of Goff’s legendary early design for the film’s creature that was rejected by the studio. The images are adhered to seven double-sided 12” x 16.25” scrapbook pages, and are in very good condition with some discoloration to the edges of the scrapbook pages due to age. $400 - $600
76. John Carpenter’s “The Thing” Publicity Photos. (Universal, 1982) A collection of 12 photographs from John Carpenter’s “The Thing” starring Kurt Russell. Included is a set of 7 black and white publicity stills, and 5 color prints of scenes. Each measuring 8” x 10”, the photos are in very good condition. $100 - $200
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From the silver screen to the small screen, animation has been a part of our cultural heritage for over a century. Animation art provides us with the opportunity to look beyond the flickering projections and broadcast air waves and appreciate the true artistry, skill, and thought process of the masters of the craft. The following selection of art showcases the memorable characters and moments through the decades of the medium’s history.
Ub Iwerks, the animator chiefly responsible for the design and animation of the first 15 Mickey Mouse shorts, left the Disney Studio in 1930 after a falling out with Walt. Ub set up Iwerks Studio to produce a series of cartoons with all new characters, most famously, Flip the Frog. Flip starred in only 15 cartoons over a period of three years before being dropped by distributor MGM. Unlike his contemporary rival, Mickey Mouse, merchandise featuring the character is incredibly rare, particularly pieces in good condition such as the ones offered here.
77. A Flip the Frog and Dogs Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A Flip the Frog ceramic planter manufactured in Japan in the 1930s. Measuring 3” x 4.25” x 3” tall, the planter is in good condition with paint loss, stains, discoloration, unfinished glaze near the bottom, and spots of bubbling from the production process. $200 - $400
79. A 1930s Flip the Frog Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A ceramic planter depicting Ub Iwerks’ Flip the Frog chased by a turkey. Measuring 7” x 3” x 5” tall, the planter is in good condition with discoloration from age, pinholes, chipping on the glaze, paint loss, stains, and wear. $200 - $400
78. A Flip the Frog and Turkey Ceramic Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A ceramic planter of Flip the Frog being chased by a turkey manufactured in Japan in the 1930s. Measuring 3” x 4.75” x 3.25” tall, the planter is in good condition with paint loss, stains, discoloration, scuffs, and spots of bubbling from the production process. $200 - $400
80. A Flip the Frog and Horse Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A black and white Flip the Frog ceramic planter manufactured during the 1930s in Japan. Measuring 3” x 4.25” x 3” tall, the planter is in good condition with paint loss, stains, discoloration, unfinished glaze near the bottom, and spots of bubbling from the production process. $200 - $400
81. A Flip the Frog Pig Wheelbarrow Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A Flip the Frog ceramic planter depicting the Iwerks’ character using a pig as a partner in a wheelbarrow race. Measuring 6.25” x 3” x 5” tall, the planter is in good condition with paint loss, stains, smudges, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400
82. A Black & White Flip the Frog Lemonade Stand Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A ceramic planter of Ub Iwerks’ Flip the Frog and friends at a lemonade stand. Measuring 3” x 3.5” x 4.25” tall, the planter is in good condition with light wear, stains, unfinished glaze near the bottom, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
83. A Colorful Flip the Frog Lemonade Stand Planter. (Japan, 1930s) A hand-painted planter of Flip the Frog working at a lemonade stand. Ub Iwerks created Flip after he left the Disney Studio for Celebrity Pictures. Measuring 6.25” x 3.5” x 5.25” tall, the planter is in good condition with heavy paint loss, wear, scuffs, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
84. Three Flip the Frog Bisque Figurines. (Japan, 1930s) Three Flip the Frog bisque figurines manufactured in Japan in the 1930s. Measuring 5” tall each, the figurines are in fair to good condition with heavy paint loss, wear, scuffs, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
85. A Collection of Flip the Frogs Playing Musical Instruments. (Japan, 1930s) A collection of six Flip the Frog bisque figurines playing instruments. Four of the Flips play the tuba and two of the Flips play the clarinet. Measuring 3.5” tall each, the figurines are in fair to good condition with heavy paint loss, discoloration from age, scuffs, a broken-off shoe on one tuba Flip, and “Stone Harbor NJ” written in black marker on one clarinet. $200 - $400
86. A Flip the Frog Drum Figurine Collection. (Japan, 1930s) A collection of five Flip the Frog bisque figurines depicting Ub Iwerks’ creation playing a drum. Measuring 2.5” x 1.25” x 3.5” tall, the figurines are in fair to very good condition with heavy paint loss, scuffs, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400
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Myron “Grim” Natwick was a renowned animator who worked for several animation studios throughout his career, including Iwerks Studio, Walter Lantz Productions, UPA, and most famously, Fleischer Studios, where he created the iconic Betty Boop. He also worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he served as a lead animator on “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” contributing to some of the film’s most memorable scenes featuring Snow White herself. Under his mentorship, several of Grim’s assistants became animation legends themselves, including Walter Lantz, Chuck Jones, and Marc Davis.
87. A Signed Receipt for Grim Natwick’s Union Dues. (Federation of Screen Cartoonists, 1938) A signed receipt for animator Grim Natwick’s quarterly dues for the Federation of Screen Cartoonists, Walt Disney Studio’s company-based union. Natwick was a prolific animator who worked for numerous studios including designing Fleischer Studios’ beloved Betty Boop. The signed receipt measures 5” x 3” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
88. A Grim Natwick Advertisement Drawing. (Natwick, 1910s-20s) An advertisement for Purity Baby Food by animator Grim Natwick. Before his prolific work in animation, Natwick began his artistic career in 1924 as an illustrator designing sheet music covers and advertisements. Accomplished in ink and graphite on a 12” x 12”, artists’ board, the illustration is in good production-used condition with edge wear, tape residue, color loss, and correctional fluid. $300 - $500
Fleischer Studios was a pioneering and influential animation studio founded 1929 by the Fleischer brothers Max and Dave. The studio was responsible for the creation of cartoon greats like Koko the Clown, Bimbo, Superman’s first animated appearance, and their biggest box office stars, Betty Boop and the animated version of Popeye the Sailor. Despite the studio’s eventual acquisition by its distributor, Paramount Pictures, and restructuring to the formation of Famous Studios, the characters they created continue to delight modern audiences to this day.
89. An Early Popeye Production Drawing. (Fleischer, 1930s) An early original production drawing of Popeye from Fleischer Studios. Measuring 2.75” x 5” on trimmed 4.25” x 9.5” paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear from age. $300 - $500
90. A “Mr. Bug Goes to Town” Release Dialogue Script. (Paramount, 1941) A release dialogue script for “Mr. Bug Goes to Town,” the second animated feature film produced by Fleischer Studios. This type of script is used in post-production to track all shots, dialogue, and sound in a film. Measuring 8.5” x 14”, the script is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $100 - $200
91. A Cannibal Photostat Model Sheet From a Popeye Cartoon. (Famous Studios, 1945) A production used photostat model sheet of the Cannibal Chief and Tribesmen from the 1945 Popeye short “Pop-Pie a la Mode.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the production to ensure character design continuity. The 11” x 14” model sheet is in good condition with edge wear and small pinholes from production use. $100 - $200
In the post-Disney era of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walter Lantz was the creative force behind the character’s cartoons. When Oswald fell out of favor with the movie going audience, Lantz was forced to create a new cast of characters. Among those, the standout star was Andy Panda. Just one year after his debut, Andy appeared alongside a manic woodpecker named Woody. Woody was a breakout star who soon headlined his own series of shorts, eclipsing Andy’s popularity with audiences.
92. An Andy Panda Original Production Cel of Papa Panda. (Walter Lantz, 1940) A rare original production cel of Papa Panda from the 1940 short “100 Pigmies and Andy Panda.” Beginning in the late 1930s, Disney had great success marketing cels through Courvoisier Galleries, and almost every studio attempted to emulate that success by marketing their own art. This particular piece was prepared for sale by the studio. The cel is slightly trimmed to 9” x 12” and has been silk-screened with a Walter Lantz dedication. The image measures 3.5” x 8” and is in very good condition overall, with slight waviness and discoloration from aging. $300 - $500
93. A Signed Woody Woodpecker Limited Edition Cel. (Walter Lantz, 1992) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Woody Woodpecker in a scene recreated from the 1953 short “Termites From Mars,” signed by creator Walter Lantz. The cel is hand-numbered 97 of 200 and bears a Walter Lantz Productions seal. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” the cel is in fine condition and is presented with a reproduction color copy background. $100 - $200
From the 1930s to the 1950s, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio was home to some of the most popular cartoon characters of the time, including Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, Spike and Tyke, and Red and Wolfie. Thanks to the talent and leadership of top animation figures such as Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Tex Avery, Bill Hanna, and Joe Barbera, the studio’s creations are now considered some of the best examples of theatrical cartoon shorts from the Golden Age of Animation.
94. A “Little ‘Tinker” Photostat Model Sheet. (MGM, 1948) An original photostat model sheet used during the production of “Little ‘Tinker” directed by Tex Avery. The model sheet dated “June 5, 1946”, features the shorts working title “Smellbound.” Measuring 9” x 15”, the model sheet is in good condition with light wear and pinholes from production use. $100 - $200
95. A “Tom & Jerry” Witch Model Sheet. (MGM, 1956) A Studioproduced photostat model sheet of the Witch for the Tom & Jerry short “The Flying Sorceress.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 12.25” x 15.75”, the model sheet is in good condition with light creases in the top left corner and general handling wear from production use. $100 - $200
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Terrytoons was a prolific animation studio known for producing theatrical shorts, including popular series such as Heckle and Jeckle, Gandy Goose, and, most famously, Mighty Mouse. Originally conceived as a parody of Superman, the Mighty Mouse shorts evolved into a spoof of melodramas featuring a cast of archetypal characters, including the damsel in distress and the sinister mustache-twirling villain. In the 1950s, Terrytoons expanded into television, producing series like Deputy Dawg and Tom Terrific.
96. A Mighty Mouse Production Drawing. (Terrytoons, 1940s-50s) An original production drawing of Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart from an unknown Mighty Mouse theatrical short. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with a character image size of 5.75” x 6” on a 9.5” x 11” sheet of animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $100 - $200
97. A “Mighty Mouse” Production Drawing Collection. (Terrytoons, 1949) A collection of 22 production drawings by animator Thurlo Collier for the Mighty Mouse short “The Racket Buster.” The drawings feature Pearl Pureheart and an Edward G. Robinson-inspired gangster cat. Also included with the collection are the original timing sheets and production folder. Each measuring 9.5” x 11”, the graphite and colored pencil drawings are in very good condition with light discoloration from age and production-related wear. The 10” x 11.5” folder and 13.25” x 9.5” timing sheets are in poor to very good condition with complete separation at the fold of the folder and production-related wear to the timing sheets. $400 - $600
98. A Collection of “Mighty Mouse” Production Drawings. (Terrytoons, 1949) A collection of 22 production drawings by animator Thurlo Collier for the Mighty Mouse short “The Racket Buster,” featuring Pearl Pureheart and a gangster cat. Also included with the collection are the original timing sheets and production folder. Each measuring 9.5” x 11”, the graphite and colored pencil drawings are in very good condition with light discoloration from age and production-related wear. The 10” x 11.5” folder and 13.25” x 9.5” timing sheets are in poor to very good condition with complete separation at the fold of the folder and production-related wear to the timing sheets. $400 - $600
99. A Mighty Mouse “The Racket Buster” Production Drawing. (Terrytoons, 1949) An original production drawing of Pearl Purehart and an Edward G. Robinson-inspired gangster cat from the Mighty Mouse short “The Racket Buster.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with a character image size of 5.75” x 7” on a 9.5” x 11” sheet of animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration from age.
$100 - $200
100. A “The Racket Buster” Mighty Mouse Production Drawing. (Terrytoons, 1949) An original production drawing of Pearl Purehart and an Edward G. Robinson-inspired gangster cat from the Mighty Mouse short “The Racket Buster.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, with a character image size of 5.75” x 7” on a sheet of 9.5” x 11” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration from age.
$100 - $200
101. A “Tom Terrific” Original Multi-layer Production Cel. (Terrytoons, 1957-59) An original hand-painted multi-layer production cel of Tom Terrific and Mighty Manfred. “Tom Terrific” was created by Gene Deitch as a weekly segment of the Captain Kangaroo show. With a character image size of 3.5” x 6” on untrimmed 10.5” x 12” cels, the piece is in very good condition. $500 - $700
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The name Warner Brothers has been synonymous with animation for nearly a century. This selection showcases a variety of productions created by Warner Brothers Animation over the decades. From the theatrical shorts of the 1930s to feature films, commercials, and Saturday morning series, their iconic cartoon characters have consistently resonated with audiences of all ages.
102. A Page of Early Looney Tunes Concept Art. (Warner Bros., 1935-36) An original page of sketches and concepts from the early Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes shorts “Flowers for Madame,” “The Fire Alarm” starring Ham and Ex, and “Alpine Antics” starring Beans. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with character images measuring 1” x 1” to 5” x 3.5” on a 9.5” x 12” sheet of animation paper, the piece is in very good condition with light edge wear from handling. $200 - $400
104. A Merrie Melodies “Prest-O Change-O” Production Drawing. (Warner Bros., 1939) An original production drawing from the 1939 Merrie Melodies short “Prest-O Change-O” directed by Chuck Jones. This short was one of only six featuring Jones’s short-lived characters “The Two Curious Puppies.” With a character image size of 4” x 4.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light discoloration around the edges from age. $300 - $500
103. An Original Production Cel from “The Film Fan.” (Warner Bros, 1939) An original production cel from the 1939 Looney Tune “The Film Fan” directed by Bob Clampett. The cel has been trimmed and placed on a painted color background and bears a silk screen signature of Leon Schlesenger, the producer of the short along with the rest of the Looney Tunes through 1944. The cel measures 9” x 12” and is in good condition with very light paint cracking in the lower left corner and top right corner which does not affect the image. $300 - $500
105. A Ralph Wolf Original Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1963) A hand-painted production cel of Ralph Wolf from the 1963 Merrie Melodies short “A Sheep In The Deep” directed by Chuck Jones. Ralph Wolf bears a striking resemblance to Wile E. Coyote, another Jones creation. With a character image size of 7.25” x 3.75” on a trimmed 10.6” x 6.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500
106. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” & Ladyfish Production Cel & Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel and background setup from the Warner Bros. Studios live-action and animated film, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Featuring Ladyfish pulling Limpet to the spawning ground right after he scares the barracuda, the hand-painted cel has been paired with an extremely rare hand-painted background from the film. With a character image size measuring 4” x 10.25” and 10.5” x 16” overall, the piece is in very good condition with paint ripple discoloration in Ladyfish, cracking in the white of Limpet’s eye, and pinholes from production use. $600 - $900
108. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel & Matching Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel and background setup from the Warner Bros. Studios live-action and animated film, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Featuring a wonderful image of Crusty removing his “battle gear” from his shell as he decides to live his bachelor life instead of traveling with Limpet and Ladyfish, the hand-painted cel is paired with an extremely rare matching hand-painted background. With a character image size measuring 3” x 4” and 10.5” x 16” overall, the piece displays in very good condition with cracking and lifting in the white of Crusty’s eyes, dark gray of the inside of the can, and pinholes in the background from production use. $600 - $900
107. An “Incredible Mr. Limpet” Production Cel and Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel and background setup from the Warner Bros. Studios live-action and animated film, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Featuring Crusty sitting on Limpet’s head as Limpet explains to Ladyfish why he has to leave her to help the Navy, the hand-painted cel is paired with an extremely rare hand-painted background from the film. With a character image size measuring 9.75” x 14” and 10.5” x 14” overall, the piece is in very good condition with paint loss in the whites of Crusty’s eyes and pinholes from production use. $600 - $900
109. A Mr. Limpet Production Cel & Background. (Warner Bros., 1964) An original production cel and background setup from the Warner Bros. Studios live-action and animated film, “The Incredible Mr. Limpet.” Featuring Mr. Limpet realizing that he might be considered a hero for his work, just before he starts to daydream, the hand-painted cel is paired with an extremely rare hand-painted background from the film. With a character image size measuring 2” x 7.5” and 10.5” x 14” overall, the piece is in very good condition with minor paint loss on Limpet’s lips, tape adhesive in a small area on the background, and pinholes on the background from production use. $600 - $900
110. An Original Bugs Bunny Commercial Cel. (Warner Bros, 1980s) An original production cel featuring Bugs Bunny from an unknown commercial produced by Duck Soup Studios. The cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image of 10.5” x 8” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
112. A “Bugs Bunny Vitamins” Commercial Cel and Drawing. (Warner Bros, 1983) A Bugs Bunny Vitamins commercial production cel and matching drawing, created by Duck Soup Studios. Each measuring 10.5” x 12.5”, the cel is in fine condition, and the drawing very good condition with light wear form production use. $100 - $200
111. Sylvester “9Lives” Commercial Production Art. (9Lives/Warner Bros., 1981) An original production cel and drawings of Sylvester and Hector the bulldog, from a 9Lives cat food commercial by Duck Soup Studios. Included are a cel of Sylvester, three production drawings of Sylvester and Hector, and a sheet with six model drawings of Hector. The cel and drawings on animation paper each measure 13.5” x 16.5”. The cel has a character image size of 10” x 10.5” and is in very good condition. The model drawing in graphite and red pencil is in very good condition with production wear and discoloration, creasing, a vertical fold running the length of the center, and a small rip to the right peg hole which does not affect the image. The three production drawings are accomplished in graphite with blue pencil with character image sizes from 4.75” x 6.75” to 6” x 11” and are in very good to fine condition with light production wear to two, one with creasing and a 2” cut that does not affect the image. $100 - $200
113. A “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries” Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1997) A hand-painted production cel of Tweety from “The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries” episode ”Jeepers Creepers.” Presented on a color copy reproduction background, the cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4” x 3.5”, and is in very good condition with slight residue from tape along the upper peg holes. $100 - $200
114. A Page of Elmer Fudd Drawings by Virgil Ross. (Ross, 1990s) A Page of Drawings of Elmer Fudd by Virgil Ross. Ross was one of the most revered animators at Warner Bros during the 1930s through the 1960s. In the 1990s Ross drew recreations of some of the most famous scenes he animated. The signed drawing features eight images of Elmer in his most recognizable appearances and is accomplished in graphite and colored pencil. Measuring 13.5” x 16.5” the drawing is in fine condition. $300 - $500
116. A Bob Bergen Signed “Looney Tunes” Lunchbox. (Warner Bros., 1997) A Looney Tunes lunchbox and thermos signed by Bob Bergen. The veteran voice actor signed in marker and noted that he provided the voices of Porky Pig, Tweety, and Marvin the Martian in “Space Jam.” The 8.5” x 4” x 7.5” tall lunchbox and the 6.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter thermos, are in good to very good condition with light scratches, wear, and fading to the signature. $100 - $200
115. A Bugs and Michael Jordan “Space Jam” Cookie Jar. (Warner Bros., 1996) A cookie jar of Tune Squad teammates Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan from the live-action and animated film “Space Jam.” Measuring 7” x 11.25” x 10.5” tall with its original 8.5” x 11.75” x 25.75” box, the ceramic cookie jar displays in very good condition with light paint loss, stains, scuffs, and wear, while the box is in fair condition with water damage, heavy wear, and tape repair. $100 - $200
117. A “Quest for Camelot” License and Marketing Kit. (Warner Bros., 1996) A promotional licensing kit for the animated film “The Quest for Camelot,” which released as simply “Quest for Camelot.” This packet including working logos, conceptual background art, and character info from early in the production process was provided to licensing partners to develop products. Measuring 9” x 14.25” x 1.5” deep, the packet is in very good condition with light stains on the cover and wear from use. $100 - $200
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Jay Ward was a prominent figure in children’s animation during the 1960s, known for his remarkable roster of cartoon characters, including Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Peabody and Sherman, and George of the Jungle. His influence extended beyond television shows, as his studio also designed iconic cereal mascots such as Cap’n Crunch, Quisp, and Quake, along with a series of animated commercials that helped solidify the connection between breakfast cereals and Saturday morning cartoons. Perhaps Jay Ward’s most significant contribution to the medium was the creation of “Crusader Rabbit”, which holds the distinction of being the first animated series made exclusively for television.
118. A “Crusader Rabbit” Original Production Cel. (Jay Ward, 1950) A hand-painted production cel of “Crusader Rabbit.” The animated series created by Jay Ward was the first to be produced specifically for television. With a character image size of 5.25” x 3” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with handling wear. $500 - $800
119. A “Crusader Rabbit” Promotional Poster. (Television Arts Productions, 1950) A promotional poster for Jay Ward’s “Crusader Rabbit” animated series. This poster was an advertising example for prospective sponsors and stations. Measuring 17.25” x 22.5” the poster is in good condition with light wear at the cross folds. $100 - $200
120. A “Rocky and Bullwinkle” Production Cel and Background. (Jay Ward,1959-64) An extremely rare production cel and production background from “The Rocky And Bullwinkle Show”. This groundbreaking Jay Ward created series was created with a very small budget per episode and as such, Ward had the show animated in Mexico. Almost no original artwork from the original series made it back to the United States. This particular piece is one of only a handful of actual production cels to surface. With a character image size of 8.5” x 9”, the cel and background have been slightly trimmed to 9” x 12” and are in good condition with some warping to the cel and pinholes and edgware to the background from production use. $5,000 - $7,000
121. A Preliminary Drawing of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” for Promotional Art. (Jay Ward, 1960s-70s) A preliminary drawing of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” for a piece of promotional art. The character artwork has an image size of 6.5” x 8.5” on 8.5” x 14” paper and is in very good condition with light handling wear from production use. $500 - $700
123. A Rocky and Bullwinkle Scene Cel. (Ward, 1988) A limited edition “Scene Cel” of Rocky and Bullwinkle. “Scene Cels” were a series of hand-inked and painted cels sold at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood during the1980s. With a character image size measuring 7.25” x 7.5” on a 9.25” x 11.5” visible cel in a 15” x 17.25” frame and matte, the cel is in fine condition, with the frame in very good condition with light wear from display. $300 - $500
122. A Bill Scott Rocky and Bullwinkle Signed Drawing. (Scott, 1981) An original drawing of Rocky and Bullwinkle by Bill Scott, signed with a personalized dedication. Not only was Scott the voice of Bullwinkle, he also served as the show’s head writer and co-producer. Measuring 8.5” x 10.5”, the ink and marker drawing is in very good condition with light creases and wear. $300 - $500
124. A Collection of Cap’n Crunch Production Materials. (Jay Ward, 1960s) Two original hand-painted production backgrounds and five frames of 35mm film used in the production of early Cap’n Crunch commercials. Accomplished in gouache with pencil accents and a photo applique of product boxes, the backgrounds measuring 10.5” x 14” display in fine condition. Measuring 3.75”x1.25”, the film segment displays in good condition with typical magenta shift from age. $800 - $1,000
125. A Cap’n Crunch Commercial Production Cel and Drawing. (Jay Ward Productions, 1960s-70s) An original production cel featuring Cap’n Crunch’s elephant friend, Smedley, the mascot for Peanut Butter Crunch. Accompanying the cel is the matching animation drawing. Both measure 10” x 12.5” with an image size of 6” x 5.5”. The cel is in fine condition and the drawing is in very good condition with a 0.75 strip containing the registration holes cut off and reattached 0.5” further to the right with clear tape and not affecting the image. $100 - $200
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United Productions of America, better known as UPA, was an animation studio founded by former Disney animators who had grown disinterested in the cinematic realism of the studio’s animated features. These artists sought to pioneer a new, experimental visual style which could push the established boundaries of animation. This new style would ultimately help define the look of animation in the 1950s. Offered here are examples from some of UPA’s most notable productions. “Gerald McBoing-Boing”, based on an original story by Dr. Seuss, was the first Academy Award for Best Animated Short win for the studio and has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. “Madeline”, the studio’s second Oscar win, would go on to inspire multiple animated shorts and television series. “Mr. Magoo” was UPA’s break-out star. Created by writer Millard Kaufman and Director John Hubley, the character was based on Hubley’s Uncle and W.C. Fields. Magoo starred in over 50 shorts, winning two of their four Academy Award nominations, and the studio’s first full length feature film “1001 Arabian Nights.”
126. A Mr. Magoo “Ragtime Bear” Production Cel. (UPA, 1949) An original production cel from the UPA Studios animated film “Ragtime Bear” which featured the first appearance of Mister Magoo. Magoo was created by writer Millard Kaufman and Director John Hubley. The character was based on Hubley’s Uncle and W.C. Fields. Columbia was reluctant to release the short at first but did so only because there was a bear in it (shorts at the time very rarely featured human characters). Magoo was an instant success, and the series went on to win two academy awards. Measuring 11”x12” overall, with the character image measuring 5”x6”, the cel is in very good condition with light warping. It has been placed on a color copy background. $500 - $700
128. A “Madeline” Production Cel. (UPA, 1952) An original hand-painted production cel of Madeline, Ms. Clavel, and the twelve little girls from “Madeline.” With a character image size of 6.25” x 3.75” on an untrimmed 10” x 12.5” cel paired with a scene-matching color copy background, the piece is in fair condition with paint loss throughout, particularly to Ms. Clavel. $300 - $500
127. A “Gerald McBoing Boing” Production Cel. (UPA, 1950) An original production cel from the Academy Award-winning UPA Studios animated short “Gerald McBoing-Boing.” Measuring 10” x 12.5” with a character image size of 2.75” x 1.5”, the hand-painted cel is in very good condition with light warping, and presented with a color copy reproduction background. $500 - $700
129. A Doctor Cohn “Madeline” Production Cel. (UPA, 1952) An original hand-painted production cel of Doctor Cohn from “Madeline” paired with a scene-matching color copy background. With a character image size of 3.75” x 4.75” on an untrimmed 10” x 12.25” cel, the piece is in fair condition with significant paint loss to the character’s clothing. $200 - $400
131. A “Magoo’s Arabian Nights” Photostat Model Sheet. (UPA, 1959) An original production used photostat model sheet of Mr. Magoo used during the production of “1001 Arabian Nights.” 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 8.75” x 11.25”, the model sheet is in very good condition. $200 - $400
130. A “Trees and Jamaica Daddy” Production Cel. (UPA, 1957) An original production cel of three fishermen from “Trees and Jamaica Daddy” paired with a color copy background. With a character image of 5.5” x 9” on a 10.5” x 14” cel, the piece is in fair condition with paint loss throughout and cracking. $200 - $400
132. A Mr. Magoo “1001 Arabian Nights” Production Cel. (UPA, 1959) An original production cel from “1001 Arabian Nights” featuring Mr. Magoo. The cel measures 7.5” x 11.75” with a character image size of 4.5” x 2.5” and has been matted to an overall size of 12” x 16” and is in good condition with paint cracking on Magoo’s face and hands. $200 - $400
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Hanna-Barbera was the leading studio in television animation from the late 1950s through the 1990s, with over 150 series titles to their credit. The studio achieved instant success with its first series, “Ruff and Reddy,” capturing the attention of children. Shortly after, Hanna-Barbera reached a broader audience with “The Flintstones.” The overwhelming success of this series prompted the studio to shift its focus from the Stone Age to the Space Age with the animated sitcom “The Jetsons.” Over the next three decades, Hanna-Barbera continued to produce dozens of shows and create hundreds of characters that still resonate with audiences today
In 1960, Hanna-Barbera moved beyond Saturday mornings to make television history with the debut of “The Flintstones,” the first animated prime-time sitcom. Despite being inspired largely by the hit adult sitcom “The Honeymooners,” the series initial reviews from critics were not favorable, with New York Times critic Jack Gould calling it “an inked disaster.” Regardless of the critics, the show was an instant hit with the audience. The Flintstones would make television history again by having the distinction of being the first animated program to ever be nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmys. With an impressive run of six seasons and 166 episodes, the show remained a staple of the television landscape throughout the 1960s and remains a pop cultural icon to this day. We are pleased to present a selection of storyboard panels from where it all began. The following panels are from “The Snorkasaurus Hunter”, one of two potential episodes which were presented in Joe Barnerra’s pitch to ABC. The episode would eventually be produced and aired as the series 18th episode and is notable for revealing how The Flintstones would meet their beloved pet, Dino.
133. A Pair of Early “Flintstones” Storyboard Panels. (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A pair of rare original storyboard panels from “The Flintstones” episode, “The Snorkasaurus Hunter” featuring Fred in the Flintmobile. These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to networks in 1959. Accomplished in graphite, each panel measures 3.5” x 4.75” on 4.5” x 11.75” animation paper that has been mounted to 5.25” x 12.5” cardstock. The storyboard panels are in good condition with smudges, glue residue, light creasing, and rips from production use. $800 - $1,000
135. A Pair of Rare “Flintstones” Storyboard Panels. (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A pair of rare original storyboard panels from “The Flintstones” episode, “The Snorkasaurus Hunter.” These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to networks in 1959. “The Snorkasaurus Hunter” eventually aired as episode 18 in the first season. Accomplished in graphite, each panel measures 3.5” x 4.75” on 4.5” x 11.75” animation paper that has been mounted to 5.5” x 12.5” cardstock. The artwork is in good condition with smudges, glue residue, light creasing, and rips from production use. $800 - $1,000
134. A Pair of “Flintstones” Network Pitch Storyboard Panels. (Hanna-Barbera, 1959) A pair of rare original storyboard panels of Fred in the Flintmobile from “The Flintstones” episode, “The Snorkasaurus Hunter.” These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to networks in 1959. Accomplished in graphite, each panel measures 3.5” x 4.75” on 4.5” x 11.75” animation paper that has been mounted to 5.5” x 12.5” cardstock. The panels are in good condition with smudges, glue residue, light creasing, and rips from production use. $800 - $1,000
136. A Pair of Early “Flintstones” Storyboard Panels. (HannaBarbera, 1959) A pair of rare original storyboard panels from “The Flintstones” episode, “The Snorkasaurus Hunter” featuring Barney, Wilma, and Betty. These panels were part of two large storyboards used to pitch the show to networks in 1959. Accomplished in graphite, each panel measures 3.5” x 4.75” on 4.5” x 11.75” animation paper that has been mounted to 5.5” x 12.5” cardstock. The storyboard panels are in good condition with smudges, glue residue, light creasing, and rips from production use. $800 - $1,000
137. A Fred and Barney “The Flintstones” Model Sheet. (HannaBarbera, 1960) An original production used photostat model sheet of Fred and Barney from the first season of “The Flintstones.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the series to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 14” x 17”, the model sheet is in good production used condition with a vertical fold running the length of the center, color shift from age, edge wear, and a small 0.5” rip in the upper left which does not affect the image. $300 - $500
138. A “The Man Called Flintstone” One-Sheet Poster. (HannaBarbera, 1966) A “The Man Called Flintstone” one-sheet poster for the first full-length “The Flintstones” feature film. The poster measures 27” x 41” and is in good condition with light separation at the cross folds, edge wear and creasing from handling, and pinholes from display. $300 - $500
139. An Early Photostat Model Sheet of Pebbles Flintstone. (Hanna-Barbera, 1963) An original production used photostat model sheet of baby Pebbles from “The Flintstones.” The date indicates that this model sheet was used during the production of Seasons 3 and 4. 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 10.5” x 12.5”, the model sheet is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
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140. A Layout Drawing from “The Flintstones.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1961) A layout drawing of a television host from “The Flintstones” first season episode titled “In Dough.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencils, with a character image measuring 5.5” x 2.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light wear and minor edge tears from production use. $100 - $200
142. A Flintstones Creepella Gruesome Character Concept. (HannaBarbera, 1964) An early character concept study of Creepella Gruesome, the matriarch of the monstrous family that moved into the Flintstones’ neighborhood in the fifth season. The three character drawings with a total image size of 7.5” x 9.5” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper are in very good production-used condition, with very slight soiling and light discoloration to the paper from age. $100 - $200
141. A Layout Drawing of Dino from “The Flintstones.” (HannaBarbera, 1963) A layout drawing of Dino from the 3rd season episode of “The Flintstones” titled “The Birthday Party.” The drawing measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 4.25” x 3.5” and is in very good condition with light wear and minor edge tears from production use. $100 - $200
143. A Fred Flintstone Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960s-70s)
An original hand-painted production cel of Fred Flintstone from “The Flintstones.” With a character image of 4.5” x 2.25” on an untrimmed 10.5” x12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200
144. An Original Barney Rubble Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1970s) A hand-painted production cel of Barney Rubble from an unknown Flintstones production from the 1970s. The cel measures 10.25” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4” x 2” and is in good condition with wear from production use and paint residue from contact with another cel.
$100 - $200
146. A “The Ruff and Reddy Show” Publicity Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1957-1960) A publicity cel featuring the stars of Hanna-Barbera’s first series “The Ruff and Reddy Show” presented with a custom hand-painted background. With a character image size of 8” x 6.75” on a trimmed 8.5” x 12” cel within a 14.5” x 18” mat, the piece displays in very good condition with surface wear to the right side of the mat from tape. $200 - $400
145. A Signed “Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby” Flintstones Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1993) An original multi-layer production cel of of Fred and Barney from The Flintstones made for TV movie, “Hollyrock-a Bye Baby.” The cel has been signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and is presented on a color copy reproduction background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4.5” x 4.5”, the cel is in very good condition with light wear from production use and two 0.5” staples along the bottom edge. $100 - $200
147. A “Mr. Jinks” Photostat Model Sheet. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An original studio used photostat model sheet of Mr. Jinks, an early HannaBarbera TV character who appeared alongside Pixie and Dixie in a segment of “The Huckleberry Hound Show” from 1958 to 1961. The model sheet measures 13.75” x 16.25” and is in good condition with vertical and horizontal folds through the center, tears to the vertical crease measuring 1.5” split at the top and 0.25” at bottom, a 7.75” diagonal crease along the lower left corner, a 0.75” tear along the upper left side, and pinholes and edge wear from production use. $200 - $400
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148. A “The Big Drip” Wally Gator Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1963) An original “Wally Gator” hand-painted production cel from the episode titled “The Big Drip.” With a character image size of 2.5” x 1.5” on an untrimmed 10” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light paint residue from previous contact with another cel. The cel is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $200 - $400
150. A “The Jetsons” Elroy Layout Drawing. (Hanna- Barbera, 196263) A layout drawing of Elroy from “The Jetsons.” With a character image size of 1.5” x 3” on a 10.5” x 12.5” piece of drawing paper, the art is in very good condition with light creases and tears which do not affect the image area. $100 - $200
149. A “Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har” Production Cel. (HannaBarbera, 1962-63) An original production cel from the opening title sequence to “Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har” with an original, non-scene matching painted production background. In a matte and glassless frame measuring 16” x 18.75”, the cel has an image size of 9” x 12” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
151. A “The Jetsons” Original Uniblab Concept Drawing. (Hanna Barbera, 1962) A concept drawing of the robot Uniblab from “The Jetsons.” Accomplished in graphite, the 10.5” x 12.5” drawing has an overall image size of 9.25” x 10.5” and is in good condition with light discoloration from age and handling wear. $100 - $200
152. A “The Jetsons” Original Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1963)
An original multi-layer production cel from “The Jetsons” episode “Private Property.” One cel features a full-body image of George Jetson, while the other features the arm of Mr. Spacely, whose body is part of the color copy reproduction background. With a character image size of 2.5” x 4” on a 10” x 12.5” cel, the art is in very good condition with a staple at the bottom and a tear on the far left peg hole. $100 - $200
154. A “The Jetsons” Original Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1963)
An original multi-layered production cel from “The Jetsons” featuring Jane Jetson and her driving instructor from the show’s 18th episode, “Jane’s Driving Lesson.” The cel is paired with a color copy reproduction background and a cel layer of Jane’s head from a different scene for presentation purposes. With a character image size of 3.5” x 8.25” on a 10” x 12.5” cel, the art displays in very good condition with light warping, scratches, a staple at the bottom, and tears up to 0.5” long, which do not affect the image area. $100 - $200
153. A “The Jetsons” Elroy Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1963) An original hand-painted production cel of Elroy from the first season episode of “The Jetsons,” titled “Private Property. With a character image size of 2.25” x 1.25” on an untrimmed 10” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition presented with a color copy reproduction background. $100 - $200
155. A “Jetsons: The Movie” Jane and Squeep Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) A “Jetsons: The Movie” multi-layer production cel of Jane and Squeep. With a character image size of 5.75” x 5.5” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
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156. A 1980s “The Jetsons” Production Cel Collection. (HannaBarbera, 1985-87) A collection of seven production cels from the 1980s “The Jetsons” series, featuring Elroy, George, Judy, and Mr. Spacely. With character image sizes ranging from 4” x 3.75” to 6” x 9” on untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cels, the collection is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
158. A Signed “Jetsons: The Movie” Original Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original multi-layer production cel from “Jetsons: The Movie” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and paired with a color copy reproduction background. The cel displays 8.75” x 12” visible inside a double matte measuring 14.75” x 18” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200
157. A Penny Singleton Signed “The Jetsons” Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990s) An original production cel of George Jetson and Astro from an unknown “The Jetsons” production, signed in red ink by voice actress Penny Singleton (Jane Jetson). With a character image size of 4.25” x 5.75” on a 10” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good production-used condition and is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $100 - $200
159. A Signed George and Judy “Jetsons: The Movie” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1990) An original production cel of George and Judy Jetson from “Jetsons: The Movie,” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. With a character image size of 6.5” x 7.5” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, and presented with a color copy reproduction background, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
160. A “Bewitched” Opening Title Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1964) A multi-layer production cel of Samantha in cat form and Darrin Stephens, from the title sequence of ABC’s “Bewitched.” Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” overall, with the character images measuring 4.25” x 4.25” and 5.75” x 2”, the cel is in fine condition. The cel is presented with a custom 10.25” x 14.25” hand-painted background, also in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
161. A “Jonny Quest” Bandit Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1964)
An original multi-layer production cel of Bandit from the “Jonny Quest” episode “Shadow of the Condor.” Measuring 10” x 12.5” overall, with the character image measuring 2” x 1.5”, the piece is in good condition with slight paint loss around the face, a staple at the bottom, and light warping around the edges that do not affect the image. The cel is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $100 - $200
162. A “Jonny Quest” Benton Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1965)
An original production cel of Benton Quest from the “Jonny Quest” episode “The Invisible Monster.” With a character image size of 7.5” x 8” on an untrimmed 10” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light paint residue from previous contact with another cel. The cel is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $100 - $200
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163. A Layout Drawing from “The Impossibles.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1966-67) A production-used layout drawing from “The Impossibles” segment of “Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles.” Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with a character image size of 5.5” x 7” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200
165. A “The Smurfs” Production Cel and Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1981-89) An original production cel and drawing from the hit Saturday morning cartoon “The Smurfs”. Both cel and graphite drawing measure 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4.75” x 4.75” on the cel and 4” x 2” on the drawing and both are in very good condition. $100 - $200
164. A “Yogi Bear” Ranger Smith Matching Cel and Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1970s-80s) An original production cel and frame matched drawing of Ranger Smith from an unknown Yogi Bear production. The cel and drawing measure 10.5” x 12.5 with a character image size of 4” x 3.5” and both are in very good condition. $100 - $200
166. A “The Smurfs” Timber Model Sheet and Color Key. (HannaBarbera, 1987) A production used model sheet and color key cel of Timber Smurf from “The Smurfs.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew during production to ensure character design continuity. The hand-painted cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200
167. A Production Cel and Drawing from “The Smurfs.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1981-89) An original production cel and drawing of a group of Smurfs from “The Smurfs.” The hand-painted cel and graphite drawing measure 10.5” x 12” each, with character image sizes of 4.5” x 7” and 3” x 4.5” respectively. The cel and drawing are in good condition with wear from production use, including a horizontal crease running the length of the cel and a 6” diagonal crease along the top right of the drawing, neither affecting the character images. $100 - $200
168. A Hanna & Barbera Signed “Top Cat” Production Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1988) A framed original production cel of Top Cat from “Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats” signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The entire framed piece measures 17.25” x 20” with a mat opening of 9.25” x 12” and a character image size of 4.5” x 3”. The piece is presented with a color copy reproduction background and displays in very good condition with light scuffs to the frame. $100 - $200
170. A Johnny Bravo & Scooby-Doo Crossover Cel and Background. (Cartoon Network, 1997) An original screen-matching production cel and background from the “Johnny Bravo” and Scooby-Doo crossover episode “Bravo Dooby Doo.” The cel features Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Fred, and bears a Cartoon Network “Cartoon Cartoon” seal. Measuring 10 x 12.5” overall, with a character image size of 9.5” x 4.5”, the cel is in very good condition with very light line fading around Daphne and Shaggy’s faces. The hand-painted background measures 10.5” x 13.75” and is in very good condition with a small 0.25” crease to the bottom left corner. $100 - $200
169. A “The Addams Family” Press Kit with Publicity Cels. (Hanna-Barbera, 1992) A licensing presentation packet for “The Addams Family” 1992 animated series containing three cels and a press kit for the show. The overall folder contains an eight-page overview of the series that outlines franchise plans across all media after the hit 1991 live-action Addams Family movie, and a pocket with three hand-painted cels of Pugsly, Thing, and the Family. Included in the press kit are a small full-color standee of the family, a page of “Obituaries” for each character, and a stapled two-page document of the animated series credits. The 10.5” x 12.5” cels are in fine condition with tape from production use. The 13” x 11” overview, 12” x 9” folder, and the 11” x 8.5” standee are in very good condition with a small stain on the last page of the overview, a tiny crease to one of the standee tabs, and typical light handling wear. $100 - $200
171. A Signed Spike and Tyke “Tom & Jerry Kids” Cel. (HannaBarbera, 1990-93) An original production cel of Spike and Tyke from the TV show “Tom & Jerry Kids” which ran on Fox Kids from 1990-1993. The cel has been signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera and is presented on a color copy reproduction background. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 4.5” x 4”, the cel is in very good condition with light wear from production use and two 0.5” staples along the top and bottom edges. $100 - $200
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“Clutch Cargo” is known for being the first cartoon to utilize Syncro-Vox, a technique of superimposing live action footage of the voice actors’ mouths reading their dialogue over the animated images as a way to keep production costs low.
172. A “Clutch Cargo” Production Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) An original production drawing from the “Clutch Cargo” episode “The Arctic Bird Giant,” featuring Clutch, Spinner, Paddlefoot, Snowshoe Slednick, and his dog. Snowshoe is best known to modern audiences as being featured in Quentin Tarantino’s blockbuster film, “Pulp Fiction.” The graphite drawing has been trimmed to the character image size of 7” x 9” and displays in fine condition. $300 - $500
174. “An Original “Clutch Cargo” Production Cel”. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) A production cel from “Clutch Cargo” from the episode “Sky Circus” featuring Clutch in his eagle-man outfit. “Clutch Cargo” is known for being the first cartoon to utilize Syncro-Vox, a technique of superimposing live action footage of the voice actors’ mouths reading their dialogue over the animated images as a way to keep production costs low. The cel has been trimmed to the character size of 8” x 8.75” and displays in very good condition with light paint flaking along Clutch’s feet. $400 - $600
173. A “Clutch Cargo” Production Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) An original production drawing from the “Clutch Cargo” episode “The Arctic Bird Giant” featuring Clutch, Spinner, and Snowshoe Slednick. A clip from this episode featured in Quentin Tarantino’s blockbuster film “Pulp Fiction.” The graphite drawing has been trimmed to the character image size of 7” x 9” and displays in fine condition. $300 - $500
175. An Original “Clutch Cargo” Production Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) A production cel from the “Clutch Cargo” episode “Operation Moon Beam” featuring Clutch and Spinner. The cel has been trimmed to the character size of 7.75” x 4.5” and displays in very good condition with light cracking in the paint of Spinner’s hair. $400 - $600
176. A “Clutch Cargo” Title Concept Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) An early sketch concept of a “Clutch Cargo” logo/title card. The drawing is accomplished in ink on lined 5” x 3” notepad paper and is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $300 - $500
178. A Set of “Clutch Cargo” Adventure Club Certificates. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) A collection of five “Clutch Cargo” Adventure Club membership certificates. The parchment paper certificates measure 5.75” x 8.75” and are in fine unused condition. $100 - $200
177. A “Clutch Cargo” Promotional Card. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) A printed card featuring promotional artwork for “Clutch Cargo.” Measuring 5” x 7” the glossy card is in fine condition. $100 - $200
179. A Sheet of “Clutch Cargo” Trading Cards. (Cambria Productions, 1959-60) A sheet of “Clutch Cargo” trading cards featuring Clutch, Spinner, Paddlefoot, and Swampy. The four cards are separated by untorn perforation marks. Measuring 5”x 7” the sheet of cards is in fine condition. $100 - $200
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Alex Toth is best known for his iconic character designs for Hanna Barbera including Space Ghost, The Herculoids, and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. His talent was obvious from an early age, as a teacher in his Junior High poster class urged him to devote himself to art. Through the late 1940s and 1950s he drew for top comic books including Flash and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and Disney’s Zorro for Dell. It was as Art Director for the Space Angel animated sci-fi show that he entered the world of animation. Even with a very limited animation style, Toth’s richly detailed drawings gave the series the look of an animated comic book.
180. An Original Alex Toth “Space Angel” Production Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) An original production drawing from the science-fiction TV series, “Space Angel” by series creator and animation legend Alex Toth. The drawing is accomplished in black marker on 10.5” x 12.5” paper and is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
182. A “Space Angel” Multi-Layer Title Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) A multi-layer title cel from “Space Angel” created by animation legend and cartoonist Alex Toth. The four layers range in size from 5.5” x 5.5” to 5” x 8.5 and are all in very good condition with light wear from production. $500 - $700
181. A “Space Angel” Original Production Cel. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) An original hand-painted production cel of Space Angel, Crystal Mace, and Taurus, from the science-fiction TV series “Space Angel.” With a character image size of 11.5” x 7” on a 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. $500 - $700
183. A “Space Angel” Multi-Layer Production Cel and Drawing. (Cambria Productions, 1962-64) A multi-layer production cel and drawing from the sci-fi TV series, “Space Angel”. The ink drawing is by the show’s co-creator and comic book hall of famer Alex Toth. The multi-layer cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 7.25” x 7.5” and is in very good condition with the exception of one cel layer which has had a 1” wide strip torn off the right side. This layer contains only a single eye and is not affected by the tear. The drawing features all three of the show’s core characters and measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 7” x 8.5” and is in very good condition with very light creases from production use. $800 - $1,000
Countless studios have kept the art of animation thriving in film and television through the decades. However, with the advent of digital production, there is very little physical art used in the production of animation today. The following offerings from over a dozen studios represent the use of paper and cel production from its early beginnings to its final years.
185. An Original “The Alvin Show” Alvin Production Cel. (Bagdasarian Productions, 1961) An original production cel of Alvin from the CBS series “The Alvin Show,” the first animated appearance of The Chipmunks. The hand-painted cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 6.5” x 2.5” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200
184. An original “Merry Kittens” Key Master Setup. (Van Beuren, 1935) An extremely rare original multi-layer key master setup from the Rainbow Parade short “Merry Kittens” consisting of three frame matched cels presented on the original, scene matched, hand-painted background. The cels measure 11.75” x 9.5” and each exhibit paint loss along with warping and yellowing of the celluloid, but the colors of the paint are unaffected. The cels have two 0.5” staples along the top which secure them to the background which measures 10.5” x 13” and shows edge wear and light creasing to the sides and corners from production use.
$800 - $1,000
186. A “The Alvin Show” Simon Color Model Cel and Drawing. (Bagdasarian Productions, 1961) A color model cel and matching drawing of Simon from “The Alvin Show.” These were used as a reference among animators to ensure that the character’s color palette remained consistent. Both the cel and drawing measure 10.5” x 12.5” and are in fine condition.
$100 - $200
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187. A Theodore Model Cel and Drawing from “The Alvin Show.” (Bagdasarian Productions, 1961) A color model cel and matching drawing of Theodore from “The Alvin Show,” the first appearance of The Chipmunks. These were used as a reference among animators to ensure that the character’s color palette remained consistent. With an image size of 3.5” x 6.25”, both the cel and drawing measure 10.5” x 12.5” and are in fine condition. $100 - $200
189. A Beany & Cecil Production Cel Signed by Bob Clampett. (Van Beuren,1935) An extremely rare original multi-layer key master setup from the Rainbow Parade short “Merry Kittens” consisting of three framematched cels presented on the original, scene-matched, hand-painted background. The cels measure 11.75” x 9.5” with an overall character image of 5.75” x 7.5”, and each exhibit paint loss, warping and yellowing of the celluloid. Two 0.5” staples secure the cels at top to the 10.5” x 13” good condition background with edge wear and light creasing to the sides and corners from production use. $300 - $500
188. An Original Clyde Crashcup Production Cel. (Bagdasarian Productions, 1961) A production cel of Clyde Crashcup from “The Alvin Show” episode “Clyde Crashcup Invents the Telephone.” With a character image size of 7.5” x 1” on an untrimmed 10.25” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with a small tear to the lower right peg hole that does not affect the image area. $100 - $200
190. A “Mad Monster Party” Publicity Photos Collection. (Rankin/ Bass, 1967) A collection of 6 publicity photos for the stop-motion classic, “Mad Monster Party.” Included are a photo of Yetch, a duplicate pair of Felix, a duplicate pair of Francesca, and one of Felix and Francesca at the beach. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in very good condition. $100 - $200
191. An Original Production Cel from “The Point.” (MurakamiWolf, 1971) An original production cel of Oblio from the ABC TV movie “The Point”. The cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” and is in fine condition. $500 - $700
193. “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” Screenplay. (Cinema Center Films, 1969) An original production-used screenplay for the Peanuts animated film “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”. The critical and commercial success of this Peanuts film kick-started a theatrical franchise. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
192. A “Peanuts” Multi-Layer Production Cel and Background. (Melendez Prod, 1973) An original multi-layer production cel and background of Snoopy, Marcie (her first on-screen appearance), Sally, and Peppermint Patty from the Peanuts TV special “There’s No Time for Love, Charlie Brown.” Each of the five cel layers measures 10.5” x 12.5” on a screen-matched 10.5” x 14.5” production background. The piece displays in very good condition with very light handling wear from production use. $400 - $600
194. A Signed “Charlie Brown Christmas” Limited Edition Cel. (Peanuts, 1993) A limited edition cel of the Peanuts first animated special, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” signed by the director, Bill Melendez. The cel titled “Friendly Advice” is hand-numbered 186/500 and is accompanied by a Studio-issued certificate of authenticity. The cel is in fine condition, measuring 9.5” x 11.5” in a 15” x 17” matte. $300 - $500
(Chuck Jones/Bagdasarian, 1981) A set of ten layout drawings of dogs dressed as Santa’s reindeer from “A Chipmunk Christmas.” The drawings, by Chuck Jones, feature various dogs as reindeer and include several of Jones’ more well-known canines including Marc Anthoy and Max. With various image sizes on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the graphite drawings are in very good condition with light smudges and wear from handling and original production use. $2,000 - $4,000
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196. A “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” Sericel. (Chuck Jones, 1995) A framed limited edition sericel from “How The Grinch Stole Christmas.” The sericel titled “Boo Hoo,” features Max and the Grinch and was released in a limited edition of 5000. With a character image size of 9.5” x 10.5” in a matte opening of 13.5” x 10.5” and 21” x 18” framed overall, the piece is in very good condition with light scuffs to the frame.
$200 - $400
197. A Pepsi Collector Series Character Glass Collection. (Pepsi, 1973-1978) A collection of eight Pepsi Collector Series glasses by Brockway. Included are classic cartoon characters Tweety, Porky Pig, Petunia Pig, Barney Bear, Spike, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Minnie Mouse, Morty, Ferdie, and two duplicate glasses featuring Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk. Ranging in size 5.25” to 6.25” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the glasses are in good to very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear.
$100 - $200
198. A “Dragon’s Lair II” Moe and Bro Model Cel. (Bluth, 1990) A color model cel of Moe and Bro from the animated video game “Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp.” The hand-painted cel measuring 13.5” x 16.5” is in very good production used condition and has been attached to a piece of backing paper at the top edge by two 0.5” staples. $100 - $200
199. A Storyboard Panel from “Family Dog”. (NBC, 1987) A storyboard panel from “Family Dog”, the only animated episode of Steven Spielberg’s “Amazing Stories” anthology series. Drawn with pen, crayon, and marker, the panel measures 5” x 7.5” and is in good condition with light discoloration throughout. $100 - $200
200. “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West” Original Ad Art. (Universal, 1991)
An original “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West” painting used for an advertisement in Fox Kids Club Magazine before the film’s theatrical release in November of 1991. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s paper that is taped along the edges to a foam core backing with a hinged paper cover. Taped to the inside of the cover is a cel with the ad’s text layout. With a character image size of 8.75” x 11.5” on a 13.25” x 15.25” piece of artist’s paper, the art displays in fine condition with light waviness, while the text cel exhibits creases and wear. $300 - $500
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“Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” was an anthology series hosted by Duvall featuring animated adaptations of renowned and beloved children’s books. Each story was narrated by a different guest celebrity and animated in the style of the original book’s illustrations. Offered here is a selection of promotional artwork for some of the featured stories, signed by their respective narrators.
201. A Dudley Moore Signed “Bill and Pete” Cel. (Universal/Think Entertainment, 1992) An original hand-painted promotional cel for the “Bill and Pete” segment of “Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” signed by Dudley Moore who provided the narration. The character designs are based on the original illustrations by the published story’s author and artist Tomie dePaola. The cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 8.25” x 10” and is in very good condition with light spots of stray cel paint from production use and a 1” cut on the top right edge which does not affect the image area.
$400 - $600
202. A John Candy signed “Blumpoe
The Grumpoe Meets Arnold the Cat” Cel. (Universal/Think Entertainment, 1992) An original hand-painted promotional cel for the “Blumpoe the Grumpoe Meets Arnold the Cat” segment of “Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” signed by John Candy who provided the narration. The character designs are based on Howie Schneider’s original illustrations for the published story by author Jean Davies Okimoto. The cel measures 12.5” x 10.5” and is in very good condition with light spots of stray cel paint from production use and tape along the top edge which does not affect the image.
$400 - $600
204. A “There’s Something In My Attic” Cel Signed by Sissy Spacek. (Universal/Think Entertainment, 1992) An original color key model cel for the “There’s Something In My Attic” segment of the live-action/animated anthology series “Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” signed by Sissy Spacek who provided the narration. The character designs are based on the original illustrations by the published story’s author and artist Mercer Mayer. The cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” and is in very good condition with light spots of stray cel paint and minor corner creases from production use. $400 - $600
203. A “Millions of Cats” Cel Signed By James Earl Jones. (Universal/Think Entertainment, 1992) An original hand-painted promotional cel for the “Millions of Cats” segment of “Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” signed with a dedication by James Earl Jones, who provided the narration. The character designs are based on the original illustrations by the published story’s author and artist Wanda Gág. The cel measures 10.5” x 12.5” with an image size of 7” x 9.75” and is in very good condition with light spots of stray cel paint from production use and tape along the top edge which does not affect the image.
$400 - $600
205. A “Weird Parents” Cel Signed by Bette Midler. (Universal/Think Entertainment, 1992) A hand painted promotional cel for the “Weird Parents” segment of the live-action/animated anthology series “Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories” signed by Bette Midler who provided the narration. The character designs are based on the original illustrations by the published story’s author and artist Audrey Wood. The cel measures 12.5” x 10.5” and is in very good condition with light traces of cel paint on the bottom left edge. $400 - $600
206. A “Madeline” Production Cel and Pan Background. (DIC, 1993) An original production cel and matching panoramic background from the first “Madeline” TV series episode “Madeline and the Forty Thieves.” The 10.5” x 22” hand-painted cel and background are in very good condition with light handling wear from production use. $200 - $400
208. A Nickelodeon “CatDog” Title Card. (Nickelodeon, 1998) An original hand-painted title card from the first season episode of “CatDog” titled “CatDogPig.” Accomplished in watercolor and ink, the title card measures 11.5” x 14” and is in good condition with light warping to the edges from the watercolor medium. $300 - $500
207. A “Fairly OddParents” Multi-Layer Production Cel and Background. (Nickelodeon, 1998) An original multi-layer production cel from “The Fairly OddParents” first short that aired as a segment on “Oh Yeah! Cartoons,” two years before the series aired on Nickelodeon. The hand-painted cel layers are attached with tape at the top and bottom edges to a production background from a different episode of the series. The cels measure 10.5” x 12.5” with a character image size of 3” x 6” and are in very good condition with light signs of handling wear. The 10.5” x 13.5” production background is in very good condition with light edge wear from production use. $100 - $200
209. An Original “SpongeBob Squarepants” Production Cel. (Nickelodeon, 1999) An original production cel of Spongebob, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs from the “SpongeBob Squarepants” season one episode “Employee of the Month.” Hand-painted production cels were only used for the first season of the long-running series, making this piece an uncommon find. With a character image size of 5.5” x 7.25” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with handling wear from production use. The cel has been presented with a color copy reproduction background. $200 - $400
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210. A Karate Choppers “Spongebob Squarepants” Production Cel. Nickelodeon, 1999) An original production cel of Spongebob from the “SpongeBob Squarepants” season one episode “Karate Choppers.” Hand-painted production cels were only used for the first season of the long-running series, making this piece an uncommon find. With a character image size of 5” x 8.5” on an untrimmed 10.5” x 12.5” cel, the piece is in very good condition with handling wear from production use. The cel is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $200 - $400
212. View-Master Slide Development Artwork for “The Jetsons.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1990s) A pair of original development drawings and a photocopy for a View-Master slide of “The Jetsons.” The graphite drawings and photocopy were created at the studio and used to create a color image on a View-Master reel. Ranging in size from the 11” x 12.5” correction layer to the 11” x 14” vellum layer, the development artwork is in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration, corner and edge wear, and light creasing to the correction sheet. $100 - $200
211. The Great Gazoo View-Master Slide Development Art. (HannaBarbera, 1991) An original development drawing for a View-Master slide, featuring The Great Gazoo from the TV series, “The Flintstones.” The graphite drawing and photocopies were created at the Studio, and used to produce a color image on a View-Master reel. Measuring 11.75” x 11.75” each, the drawing and photocopy are in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration from age, and corner and edge wear. $100 - $200
213. A “TaleSpin” View-Master Slide Development Drawing. (Disney, 1991) An original development drawing for a View-Master slide of Disney Afternoon’s series “TaleSpin.” The graphite and colored pencil drawing on velum was created at the Disney Studio and used to create a color image on a View-Master reel. Measuring 11” x 14” overall, the artwork is in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration, edge wear, a vertical crease down the middle, and adhesive staining near the top right corner. $100 - $200
214. “Beetlejuice” View-Master Slide Development Art. (Nelvana, 1990) An original development drawing and photocopy for a View-Master slide of the animated series “Beetlejuice.” The graphite drawing and photocopy were created at the studio and used to create a color View-Master reel. The 11” x 14” drawing and the 11” x 17” photocopy are in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration, and edge and corner wear.
$100 - $200
216. View-Master Slide “Beetlejuice” Development Artwork. (Nelvana, 1990) An original pair of development drawings and a photocopy for a View-Master slide of the animated series “Beetlejuice.” The graphite drawings and photocopy were created at the studio and used to create a color image on a View-Master reel. Ranging in size from the 11” x 14” drawings to the 11” x 17” photocopy, the items are in good to very good condition with a small area of discoloration to the lower left corner of one drawing, and creasing to the right side of the other. $100 - $200
215. Development Art for a “Beetlejuice” View-Master Slide. (Nelvana, 1990) An original development drawing and photocopy for a View-Master slide of the animated series “Beetlejuice.” The graphite drawing and photocopy were created at the studio and used to create a color image on a View-Master reel. The 11” x 14” drawing is attached with tape to the left side of the 11” x 17” photocopy, and both are in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration, and edge and corner wear. $100 - $200
217. A “Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride” Bonejangles Figure. (Gentle Giant, 2006) A limited edition figurine of Mr. Bonejangles (aka Mr. Skeleton) from “Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride.” The resin and plastic piece displays on a model of the billiard table seen in the film, sculpted with metal pockets. The set comes with four pool balls and two billiard sticks, and is numbered 168/500. Measuring 13.25” x 8.5” x 9” tall, the piece displays in fine condition with a couple of small scuffs on the underside of elements. $100 - $200
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“...it was all started by a mouse.” Mickey Mouse debuted in the 1920s and picked up steam with “Steamboat Willie,” earning places in pop culture history for Mickey and his creator, Walt Disney. The 1930s saw financial gains from merchandising Mickey and friends, which led to a big gamble, dubbed “Disney’s Folly” by detractors: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The first featurelength animated film ended up being a smash hit, showcasing Walt’s brilliance and generating enough revenue to set up the Disney Studio for future success.
218. An Original First Printing “Mickey Mouse Book” (Bibo-Lang, 1930) A Rare “Mickey Mouse Book” originally published for distribution through movie theatres. Considered the first Mickey Mouse book, it includes the story of Mickey Mouse, a Mickey Mouse Game, Mickey Mouse March and the song “Mickey Mouse (‘You Cute Little Feller’)” with accompanying arrangement for the ukulele. The story was written by the 11 year-old daughter of the publisher, Bobette Bibo. The book became so popular that it was reprinted many times starting in late 1930. This copy is an extremely rare first printing. Measuring 9”x12”, the book in very good condition with very light wear to the corners and clean, unmarked pages with no rips or seam splits. $2,000 - $4,000
219. An Early Mickey Mouse Illustration for Caramel Ice Cream. (Disney, 1930s) An original illustration of Mickey Mouse used for a caramel ice cream advertisement. Measuring 5” x 8”, the illustration is accomplished in ink, white paint, and screentone on artist board, and is in very good condition with excess paper to the bottom edge from the original cut. $200 - $400
220. A Mickey Mouse “Fishin’ Around” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1931) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse and a school of fish from “Fishin’ Around.” With a character image size of 4.75” x 7.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the graphite drawing displays in very good condition with folds at the top left corner, light creases, production notations, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
221. An “Around the World in 80 Minutes” Mickey Drawing. (United Artists, 1931) An extremely rare original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from “Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks,” a 1931 live-action film that featured an animated segment of Mickey dancing. Mickey has an image size of 2.75” x 3.25” on untrimmed 12” x 9.5” animation paper. The drawing is in good condition with expected yellowing and wear from age. $500 - $700
222. A “Fishin’ Around” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1931) An original production drawing of fish with a corset from the Mickey Mouse short, “Fishin’ Around.” Accomplished in graphite with a character image size of 4.5” x 5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with very light creases to the bottom corners. $500 - $700
223. A Donald Duck Knickerbocker Drum Major Doll. (Knickerbocker, 1930s) A rare long-billed Donald Duck drum major doll manufactured by the Knickerbocker Doll & Toy Co. The twill fabric stuffed doll has an internal armature that allows it to stand freely. Measuring 6” x 6.5” x 15”, the doll is in good condition with some darkening overall, wear and fading to the tunic (most pronounced at reverse), a tiny repaired hole to the tunic, and wear to the foot soles with a small hole and an applied patch to the right instep. A pair of stick pins secure the tunic. $300 - $500
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224. A Disney “Old King Cole” Pied Piper Model Cel. (Disney, 1933) An original model cel of the Pied Piper from the Silly Symphonies short, “Old King Cole.” The cel measures 9.75” x 12.75 with a character image size of 5” x 8” and is in good condition with warping around the edges that does not affect the image. $200 - $400
226. A Walt Disney’s Elmer Elephant Storybook Drawing. (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing for Walt Disney’s Elmer Elephant children’s storybook based on the Silly Symphonies short of the same name. The graphite drawing measures 12” x 10” and is in good condition with a small tear on the upper left edge, a horizontal fold spanning the length of the drawing, and general wear from handling.
$300 - $500
225. A “The Grasshopper and the Ants” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1934) An original “The Grasshopper and the Ants” production drawing. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with a character image size of 4.5” x 4.75” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with a 0.25” edge tear, light creases, production notations, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
227. A “Mickey’s Polo Team” Stan Laurel Production Drawing. (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing of Stan Laurel from “Mickey’s Polo Team.” The short, inspired by Walt’s own love of the sport, featured Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and the Big Bad Wolf facing off against Hollywood stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Harpo Max, and Charlie Chaplin. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil with a character image size of 5.5” x 7.5” on 9.5” x 12” animation paper, the drawing displays in very good condition with creases, a small stain, and discoloration from age.
$200 - $400
228. A Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Poster. (Athena Productions London, 1970s) A poster of Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” printed in London for retail sale. Measuring 34.74” x 23.5” in fair condition with heavy edge wear and creasing throughout. $100 - $200
229. Actress Loni Anderson’s “Snow White” Memorabilia. (Disney, 1930’s-2000s) A selection of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” memorabilia from actress Loni Anderson’s personal collection. As a child, Anderson had dark hair and identified with Snow White as the lone princess with “hair black as night.” Included in the collection are a note written to Loni with a “Disney on Parade” program from 1971 featuring Snow White, while asking about husband Burt Reynolds; and a small storybook from Sweden with a note taped inside gifting it to Anderson. The rest of the collection includes a postcard signed by Snow White’s original voice actress Adriana Caselotti, “Whistle While You Work” sheet music from 1937, a portfolio of four lithographs, an AT&T True Rewards member lithograph, an unused Disney Studio Christmas card from 1976, a cake and pastry flour bag, souvenir cloth napkins from Tokyo Disney, a Bendiz washing machine brochure and newspaper supplement from 1952, a carded set of eight pins from the 1994 first video release, two small storybooks and one (non-Disney) sticker book. Measuring up to the 11” x 14” lithographs, the items are in good to very good condition with some light wear from handling and age, and creases to the card of the pin set. $100 - $200
230. A Set of Krueger Three Little Pigs Dolls. (Krueger, 1950s) A rare complete set of Krueger Three Little Pigs dolls. Made of oil cloth, felt, and vinyl, the dolls each measure 3” x 6” x 7” high and are in good condition with light wear overall, small holes and tears to one ear on each, and missing their hats and neckwear. $300 - $500
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231. A Collection of Early Animated Feature Model Sheets. (Disney, 1939-40s) A collection of production-used photostat model sheets, concept drawings, and character rough studies from early Disney animated features. Included are seven early model sheets, two background concepts, and one scene study from “Pinocchio;” three model sheets and one Bacchus concept study from “Fantasia;” and three sheets of bird and deer rough suggestions from “Bambi.” All the photostats measure from 8” x 6” to 12.5” x 15.5” and are in fair to good condition with typical wear and tear from production use.
$100 - $200
232. A “Goofy and Wilbur” Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1939)
A studio copy model sheet of various fish from the 1939 short “Goofy and Wilbur” which is Goofy’s first solo cartoon. Original character drawings were grouped together on a single sheet to create a model sheet. Photostat copies were then created and distributed to the animators to make sure the look of the characters remained consistent throughout the film. The model sheet measures 140” x 12.5” and is in very good condition with minor pinholes and handling from production use. $100 - $200
233. An Original Watercolor Background from “The Beach Picnic.” (Disney, 1939) A rare original hand-painted production background from the 1939 Donald Duck short “The Beach Picnic.” The background was trimmed at the Studio with the umbrella and water effects added for presentation purposes. The piece was likely part of an exhibit and has been adhered to black backing paper which is now peeling away. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the background is in fine condition with very light wear. $3,000 - $5,000
New decade, new headquarters. Using some of the profits from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Disney opened a new studio lot in beautiful Burbank in the 1940s, with plenty of room to grow. This decade saw the releases of masterpieces “Pinocchio,” “Fantasia,” and “Bambi,” though the advent of World War II led to the workforce being called into service and the Studio shifting to producing patriotic shorts and military uniform insignias.
235. A “Pinocchio” Turtle Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1940) A production-used photostat model sheet of a turtle from “Pinocchio.” Model sheets such as these were taken from original drawings and distributed among animators to ensure a consistent depiction of the characters. Measuring 11” x 14”, the sheet displays in very good condition with light stains, folds, creases, and wear from production use. $100 - $200
234. A Courvoisier Figaro & Cleo “Pinocchio” Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of Figaro and Cleo from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared for sale by Courvoisier Galleries. The cel has a character image size of 4” x 3.5” and 4” x 2.5” and is displayed in a 16.5” x 16.5” frame with a matte opening of 5.5” x 5.5”. 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. $1,000 - $2,000
236. A Geppetto’s Pipes “Pinocchio” Model Sheet. (Disney, 1938) A Studio-produced photostat model sheet of pipes carved by Geppetto used during the production of “Pinocchio.” Model sheets such as these were taken from original drawings and distributed among animators to ensure consistent depictions of characters and props. Measuring 11” x 14” the model sheet is in very good condition with pinholes and minor handling wear from production use. $100 - $200
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237. A Blue Fairy Drawing Signed by Frank and Ollie. (1980s-2000s) A fan drawing of the Blue Fairy from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio” signed by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson, two of Walt Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men. With a character image size of 7” x 6.5” on a 9.75” x 8.75” piece of paper in a 13” x 10” matte, the piece is in very good condition. $100 - $200
239. A Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket Big Fig. (Disney, 2003) A limited edition Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket Big Fig statue designed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The intricately detailed cast resin figure is painted in screen-accurate detail with a feather accent on hat. The film’s original title treatment is molded into the side of the circular cast resin base. Measuring 10.5” x 10.75” x 16” tall with a 11” in diameter base, the figure displays in very good condition with wear, scratches, and scuffs, including a black mark underneath Pinocchio’s bowtie. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
238. A Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Play Sets Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1962) A rare store display containing three sets of “Pinocchio” playsets, created for the film’s 1962 theatrical re-release. Each playset contains eight hand-painted figures of characters including Pinocchio, Geppetto, Figaro, and Cleo. Measuring 0.5” to 1.5” tall attached to the bases of 6” x 1.25” x 3” tall removable packaging and housed in a 12” x 15.5” display, the figures are in very good condition with light paint loss and separation at one Jiminy’s feet, while the packaging and display are in fair to good condition with heavy wear, creases, light scuffs, edge wear, a 1.25” tear in one package’s window frame, and one completely detached window frame. $800 - $1,200
240. A “Billposters” Goofy Production Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Goofy from the animated short “Billposters.” With a character image size of 6” x 7.75” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in good condition with creases, discoloration from age, and a black stain that does not affect the image.
$200 - $400
241. An “Old MacDonald Duck” Cow Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1941) A production-used photostat model sheet of a cow from the short “Old MacDonald Duck.” 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”, the sheet displays in good condition with folds, creases, stains, and edge wear from production use. $100 - $200
243. A Walt Disney’s “Fantasia” Original Program. (Disney, 1940) An original Walt Disney’s “Fantasia” program created for the film’s initial theatrical release. The 28-page program features extensive behind-the-scenes information and background notes on each of the film’s segments, and is illustrated throughout with exclusive set and studio photography, as well as concept art from the film’s development. Measuring 9.5” x 12.5”, the book is in good condition with light wear from handling, a small tear to the top right edge of the back cover, and a 1.25” stain on the interior of the back cover. $100 - $200
242. A “Fantasia” Dancing Mushrooms Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) A framed original multi-layered cel of the Dancing Mushrooms from “The Nutcracker Suite” segment of “Fantasia.” With a character image size of 4.25” x 6” in a 6.25” x 7” opening of a 14.25” x 15” matte in a 16.75” x 17.5” frame, the art is in very good condition with spots of paint separation, warping, and scratches, the matte exhibits streaks and wear, and the frame is in good condition with scratches and scuffs. $4,000 - $6,000
244. A Collection of Photostat Storyboard Panels from Walt Disney’s “Dumbo”. (Disney, 1941) A collection of five photostat copies of storyboard panels from Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” With four measuring 9.5” x 11” and one 11” x 14”, all the panels are in good to very good condition with tape residue and handling wear from production use. $100 - $200
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245. A Collection of “Dumbo” Publicity Stills. (Disney, 1941-80s) A collection of 26 black and white publicity stills from the animated feature “Dumbo.” Eleven stills date to the original 1941 and 1949 releases through RKO Pictures, with the rest from later re-releases. The six earliest prints are stamped on the back from the files of a newspaper, with clipped examples of when they ran in the paper. Measuring from 6.25” x 9.25” to 8” x 10”, the photos are in good to very good condition, many with wear from production use including edge wear and waviness. $100 - $200
246. A Mickey and Minnie “Nifty Nineties” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s)
A Mickey and Minnie Mouse sericel titled “Sunday Drive.” Released in a limited edition of 9500, the sericel is inspired by the 1941 animated short “The Nifty Nineties.” With a character image size of 8.5” x 10.5” in a 9.25” x 13.25” opening of a 16” x 20” matte, the art is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
247. A “T-Bone for Two” Original Title Cel and Background. (Disney, 1942) An original title cel and background from the cartoon “T-Bone For Two” featuring Pluto and his nemesis Butch the bulldog. The 9.25” x 11.5” cel is stapled at the bottom to the 10” x 12” background. The piece is in very good condition, with typical warping to the cel from age, presented in a 12.75” x 14.75” frame.
$2,000 - $3,000
248. A “Song of the South” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1972) A one-sheet poster for the 1972 theatrical re-release of “Song of the South.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with pinholes throughout, original folds, light separation and wear at the folds, spots of discoloration, and 1.5” x 2” of visible tape repair on the left side. $200 - $400
250. An “Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” Letterman Jacket. (Disney, 2024) A 75th anniversary “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” varsity-style letterman jacket, released at the D23 Fan Expo. The jacket features embroidered patches of Toad, a 49” for the film’s original release, “and Mr. Toad” lettering on the right sleeve, and a Headless Horseman patch on the back. The inner lining is patterned with colorful scenes from the film featuring Toad, Ratty, Moley, MacBadger, Ichabod, and the Headless Horseman. Labeled a size XL, the faux wool and leather jacket is in very good condition with light wear and creases on the Headless Horseman’s satin cape. $200 - $400
249. A Framed “Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” Lobby Card. (Disney, 1949) A framed lobby card for the original release of “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” With an opening of 10.5” x 13” in a 16” x 18.5” matte in an 18” x 20.75” frame, the lobby card displays in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $100 - $200
251. A Walt Disney’s “Cinderella” Storybook Record Album. (RCA Victor, 1950) A Little Nipper series “Cinderella” 78 RPM album of the songs and story of the film, featuring the vocals of Disney Legend and original voice actress Ilene Woods. Included with the two record album is a 24-page illustrated storybook. Measuring 9.75” in diameter, the records are playable and in very good condition with light signs of handling. The 10.5” x 12” album cover and book are also in very good condition with handling wear from age and use, small separation to the paper record jackets from the interior spine, and light discoloration to the last page and back cover interior. $100 - $200
252. A Pair of Fred Moore Mickey Mouse Production Drawings. (Disney, 1946) A pair of unused rough animation drawings of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend Fred Moore from the production of “Squatter’s Rights.” These pieces were intended for the sequence in the short where Mickey strikes a match and tries to light a gas stove, but Chip ‘n Dale blow it out. Moore is best known for his redesign of Mickey Mouse, adjusting the iconic character from a traditional rubber hose style to the design still used today. With character image sizes ranging from 4.5” x 6” to 4.75” x 5.5” on 10” x 12” drawing paper, the pieces are in very good condition with light creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500
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Already an animation powerhouse, Disney set its sights on expansion. Disney began airing more and more entertainment on television, making Davy Crockett a pop culture icon and his coonskin hat a must-have for children of all ages. “Lady and the Tramp” stole the hearts of moviegoers, while the thrilling “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” got those hearts pumping even faster. To top it all off, Disneyland opened. By the end of the 1950s, Disney was a leader in film, television, and theme park entertainment—and they were just getting started.
253. A Promotional Poster for “How To Catch a Cold.” (Disney, 1951) A promotional poster for the animated educational short “How To Catch a Cold.” A series of six different posters for the film were produced with information on how to catch, spread, and cure a cold. Measuring 14” x 20”, this “Cool Stiff Breeze” version displays in very good condition with creases, edge wear, and a full horizontal fold in the center. $200 - $400
255. A Stay Out In The Rain “How to Catch a Cold” Promotional Poster. (Disney, 1951) A promotional poster for the Disney animated educational short “How To Catch a Cold.” A series of six different posters for the film were produced with information on how to catch, spread, and cure a cold. The poster measures 20” x 14” and is in fair condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, pinholes from display, and a horizontal fold in the center running the entire width. $200 - $400
254. A Walt Disney’s “How to Catch a Cold” Promotional Poster. (Disney, 1951) A promotional poster for the animated educational short “How To Catch a Cold.” A series of six different posters for the film were produced with information on how to catch, spread, and cure a cold. Measuring 14” x 20”, this “Go to Bed” version is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, creases, edge wear, spotting, 0.75” of paper loss at the top left corner, and a full horizontal fold. $200 - $400
256. A “How to Catch a Cold” Promotional Poster. (Disney, 1951) A promotional poster for the Disney animated educational short “How To Catch a Cold.” A series of six different posters for the film were produced with information on how to catch, spread, and cure a cold. Measuring 14” x 20”, this “Cool Stiff ” version displays in good condition with creases, spotting, pinholes from disney, a full horizontal fold at the center, and edge wear and tear. $200 - $400
257. A Mary Blair “Alice in Wonderland” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1951) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for “Alice in Wonderland.” Blair’s unique style and mastery of color are on full display in this stunning painting, which features the film’s memorable cast of characters including Alice, The Cheshire Cat, The Mad Hatter, The Queen of Hearts, and The White Rabbit. It is very rare to see so many characters represented in a Mary Blair concept painting. With a painted image measuring 8” x 17” on 9” x 18” artist’s board, the gouache painting is in very good condition with light edge wear and pinholes from original production use. $15,000$20,000
258. A Pair of Bill Peet “Ben & Me” Storyboard Panels. (Disney, 1953) A pair of original storyboard panels from Disney’s 1953 featurette “Ben and Me” by Disney Legend Bill Peet. Accomplished in mixed media, the panels measure 4.5” x 6.75” and 4.25” x 6” and are in very good condition with pin holes from original production use. $500 - $700
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259. An Original Tom Oreb “Mad Hatter” Concept Design for a TV Commercial. (Disney, 1954-55) An original concept drawing of the Mad Hatter from Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” as designed by Tom Oreb for a series of commercials for American Motors, the sponsor of the “Disneyland” TV series on ABC in 1955. The piece is accomplished in graphite, ink, and gouache on paper measuring 9.75” x 7.75” in a double mat measuring 15.75” x 17.75”. The piece is in very good condition with light discoloration and light wear to the edges and corners of the matte from having been framed. $700 - $900
260. An “Alice in Wonderland” Limited Edition Loungefly Purse. (Loungefly, 2016) A Disney “Alice in Wonderland” limited edition purse by Loungefly. Numbered 101 of 1500, the 10” x 5” x 8.5” purse is in fine as-new condition, with a Chesire Cat Keychain and the original tags attached. $200 - $400
261. A “Peter Pan” Admiral Television Studio. (Admiral, 1953) A “Peter Pan” Admiral Television Studio manufactured for Admiral Electronics. The set contains the Television Studio Script Book, four unpunched lithographic cards with punch-out pieces, and metal and magnetic components to assemble the television stage, props, and “Magic Wand.” Ranging in size from the 14.5” x 16” cards to the 15.25” x 16.5” envelope the items are in very good condition with light wear, tears on the envelope’s edges, and oxidation. $200 - $400
262. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1971) A threesheet poster for the 1971 re-release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 39” x 75.5”, the poster is in fair condition with original folds, additional full horizontal folds, pinholes at the corner from display, 4” of separation at the top center, scratches, spotting, discoloration from age, a 1.5” tear in the bottom right quadrant, trimming at the bottom left, and tape repair visible at the top center and on the reverse. $200 - $400
263. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Nautilus Blueprint. (Disney, 1950s-70s) An oversized Nautilus blueprint produced from the Walt Disney film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” The large print on vellum features a composite of Nautilus submarine miniature elevation plans originally at a scale of 1/4”=1”. Measuring 53” x 73”, the print displays in very good condition, taped together from two printed pieces horizontally, exhibiting light wear overall and a few small tears. $200 - $400
264. A Complete Set of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Original Spanish Comic Art. (Editorial Valenciana, 1959) A complete set of 32 pages of original comic art comprising a Spanish-language adaptation of Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by writer Carlos de Monterrobles and artist Jaime Brocal Remohi. Consisting entirely of panel pages, the artwork is accomplished in pencil, ink, and correction fluid. Every page is hand-lettered in ink and most retain paste-up pagination in the lower corners and a paste-up title at the top. Interestingly, the back of each page features a color guide, rendered in watercolor, for every panel in the book. Though he created several comic adaptations of classic literature, artist Jaime Brocal Remohi is best known for his contributions to Warren Publishing magazines such as Eerie, where he drew recurring characters like Targos and the Mummy. Measuring 19.25” x 13.25”, the artwork is in good condition with light brown spot staining, marginal smudges, fingerprints, corner bends, paint streaks, and production handling wear. Included is the published 10.5” x 7.25” comic in fair condition with the cover detached but included, and stains on each page from oxidation to the binding staple. $1,000 - $1,500
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265. A Ward Kimball “Man and the Moon” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1955) A framed concept painting by Disney Legend Ward Kimball from the “Disneyland” TV series episode “Man and the Moon.” Kimball gave the TV audience fresh and instantly recognizable characters beyond traditional Disney character styling. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the painting depicts a fur-covered creature on lunar landscape. Measuring 3.25” x 4.5” in a 3.75” x 5” opening of a 9.25” x 10.5” framed matte, the art is in very good condition with light wear and pinholes at the top corners from production use, while the frame exhibits light scratches and scuffs. $800 - $1,000
267. A Ward Kimball Signed “Mars and Beyond” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1957) A concept painting from the “Disneyland” TV series episode “Mars and Beyond,” signed by artist and episode director Ward Kimball. The colorful art from the Disney Legend depicts a bored Earth woman right before she is abducted by a robotic-looking alien. The painting was accomplished on artist’s board and glued to a presentation board. Kimball signed the piece in the top right corner in black marker. Measuring 4.5” x 6.5”, the painting is in very good condition with light wear, scuffs, and pinholes at the top corners from production use. $800 - $1,000
266. A “Man and the Moon” Ward Kimball Concept Painting. (Disney, 1955) A framed concept painting by Ward Kimball from the “Disneyland” TV series episode “Man and the Moon.” Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the Disney Legend’s art depicts a couple kissing under the Moon from the episode’s musical sequence. With an opening measuring 3” x 4.25” in an 8.25” x 9.5” matte in a 10.25” x 11.25” frame, the artwork displays in very good condition with pinholes from production use and a stray black mark on the bottom right corner that appears to be from original production. $800 - $1,000
268. A Superhero “Mars and Beyond” Concept by Ward Kimball. (Disney, 1957) A concept painting by Ward Kimball from the “Disneyland” TV series episode “Mars and Beyond.” The fantastic art depicts an Earth woman in a superhero outfit waving goodbye to her alien pursuers, right before they explode from lighting the “El Atomic Cigars” she gave them. The painting was accomplished by the Disney Legend on artist’s board and glued to a piece of presentation board. Measuring 4.5” x 6.25”, the painting is in very good condition with light scuffs, wear, and pinholes at the top corners from production use. $800 - $1,000
269. A “Lady and the Tramp” Beaver Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1955) A production used photostat model sheet of the Beaver from “The Lady and the Tramp.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. The 11” x 14” model sheet is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
270. A Peg “Lady and the Tramp” Model Sheet. (Disney, 1955) A production used photostat model sheet of Peg from “The Lady and the Tramp.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. The 11” x 14” model sheet is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $100 - $200
272. A Production Cel of Lady from “Lady and the Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Lady from “Lady and the Tramp.” With a character image size of 2.5” x 5” on a slightly trimmed 12.5” x 9.5” cel, the piece is in fine condition. The cel has been presented with a color copy reproduction background. $700 - $900
271. A “Lady and the Tramp” Publicity Cel. (Disney, 1955) A hand-inked studio publicity cel from the original release of “Lady and the Tramp.” Included on the cel are Lady, Tramp, their adorable offspring, Jock in his holiday sweater, and Trusty, likely regaling a story about Old Reliable. With a character image size of 8.25” x 10.25” on a 12” x 15.5” cel, the restored art displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, and light wear. . $2,000 - $4,000
273. An Original Tramp “Lady and the Tramp” Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original hand-painted production cel of Tramp from “Lady and the Tramp.” With a character image size of 4” x 3.5” on a slightly trimmed 12.5” x 16” cel, the piece is in very good condition with slight waviness and paint residue from contact with another cel. The piece is presented on a color copy reproduction background. $400 - $600
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Mouse Club”. (Disney, 1955) A collection of 20 scores from “The Mickey Mouse Club” Fun with Music Day segments, which aired on Mondays. Many of these pieces are from the influential show’s first season and include contributions from Disney Legends Roy Williams, Jimmie Dodd, George Bruns, and Buddy Baker. Included are scores for “Mousekadance,” “Roy’s Drawing Lesson,” “Mixed Up Mother Goose,” “Animal Alphabet,” “Painting Aunt Polly’s Fence,” a Tom Sawyer song and dance routine, “Cool, Calm, and Collected,” ”History of Drums” featuring Cubby O’Brien, an alternate “Fun With Music” theme song and others. Ranging in size from 11.75” x 14.25” to 12” x 14”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, and tape on the spines from production use. $500 - $700
274. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Fun with Music Day Score Collection. (Disney, 1955) A collection of scores from “The Mickey Mouse Club” Fun with Music Day segments, which aired on Mondays. Many of these pieces are from the show’s first season and include contributions from Disney Legends Roy Williams, Jimmie Dodd, George Bruns, and Buddy Baker. Included are the score for the shows first musical number, “The Friendly Farmer,” and scores for “Scribble Town,” “Old Betsy” from “Davy Crockett,” “The Shoe Song,” “Old MacDonald Had a Tree,” “Green Grass,” “Simple Simon,” “Pussy Cat Polka,” “Sho-Jo-Ji,” “A Cowboy Needs a Horse,” “Animals and Clowns,” “Roy-Roy (Quick on the Draw),” Ten Little Indians,” and “Mickey Mouse Mambo,” a mambo version of the “Mickey Mouse March.” Ranging in size from 11.75” x 14.25” to 12” x 14”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
276. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Guest Star Day Score Collection. (Disney, 1955-1958) A collection of scores from Guest Star Day routines on “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Included are scores for appearances by Jiminy Cricket voice actor Cliff Edwards, Sid Miller, Ronnie Robertson, Willie Kall, Peggy Ryan & Ray MacDonald, Canova & Tweeny, Ralph Heid, Gil Lamb, and Robert Lamouret. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 11” setlists to the 11.5” x 14.25” sheet music, the items are in very good condition with light creases, wear from use, studio stamps, production notes, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
277. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Guest Star Day Scores. (Disney, 1955) A collection of scores from Guest Star Day appearances on “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Scores include “Today is Tuesday,” “Unbirthday Song,” “Lavender Blue,” “Sooner or Later,” “What Made the Red Man Red,’” “You’re Nothin’ But a “Nothin’,” “Lamber, the Sheepish Lion,” “Song of the Pioneers,” “Hello Ev’rybody,” “Lady,” “Donald Duck Song,” “Happy-Go-Lucky,” “Jesusita En Chihuahua,” “Give a Little Whistle,” “Some Day My Prince Will Come,” “With a Smile and a Song,” and “I Want to Be a Fireman.” Guest stars performing these scores included Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna, George Givot, Jeri Southern, Candy Candido, Carla Alberghetti, and the Firehouse Five Plus Two. Ranging in size from 11” x 14” to 11” x 14.25”, the scores are in good to very good condition with creases, discoloration from age, wear, and tape on the spines from production use. $500 - $700
279. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Circus Day Scores. (Disney, 1955-1958) A collection of scores from the Thursday Circus Day segments of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Included are scores for the theme song and circus acts The Allen Bears, Paula & Paulette, Ted DeWayne & Troupe, The Chaudets, Black Brothers, Sullivans, Robbins & Bono, Ray Berwick, Serenado, Bert Nagle, Le Rey Brothers, Le Roy Marionettes, Happy Jesters, Pansy the Wonder Horse, Half Brothers, Nita and Peppi, Dedrick Ponies and Dogs, The Platos, The Marcellis, The Carlsons, The Amandis, The Mandarins, The Frelanes, Kumar of India, The Boginos, The Banana Man, The Atomics, Capt. Winston & Seals, and Max Morris Seals. Also included is a Circus Day opening shooting script from July 11, 1956. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 11” script to the 11.5” x 14” sheet music, the items are in good to very good condition with creases, tape on the spines, wear from use, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
278. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Firehouse Five Plus Two Score. (Disney, 1955) A score for the Firehouse Five Plus Two’s appearance on Guest Star Day of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” The Dixieland band, made up of Disney Studio artists including Ward Kimball, Harper Goff, and Frank Thomas, recorded dozens of albums together and performed in Disneyland. Songs included in this score are “Uncle Rob,” “It’s a Fire,” and “Playoff.” Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 11” tracklist to the 11.5” x 14.25” sheet music, the items are in very good condition with creases, wear from use, production notations, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
280. A Large Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Talent Round-Up Scores. (Disney, 1955-1958) A large collection of Talent Round-Up musical scores from “The Mickey Mouse Club”, many including setlists. Included are scores for Pamela Beaird, Kathleen Lenski, Christine Marshall, The Geilish Trio, Benn Zeppa, Obernkirchen Choir, Ronnie & Riley Wilson & Cheryl Weinberg, Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan, Christopher Fair, The Mobley Trio, The Half Tones, The Thompson Brothers, Mouseketeer Linda Hughes, Carol Bamback & Ellen Wilson, Ginger McHone & The Thornbrooke Trio, Randa & Dana Whitaker, Carole Paige, Linda & Janey Fallis, Mouseketeer Bonnie Lynn Fields & Maxine Grossman, The Twin Tones, The Ribuca Twins, Jill & Dolly Rhodes, Catherine Taylor, Jon Robertson, Sandra Crostwaite, Gayle & Saundra Smith, Margaret Lain, and “The Lawrence Welk Show” staples The Lennon Sisters. Measuring from the 8.5” x 11” setlists to the 11.5” x 14.25” sheet music, the scores are in very good condition with production notes, studio stamps, creases, wear, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
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281. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Talent Round-Up Day Score Collection. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of musical scores for the Friday Talent Round-Up Day on “The Mickey Mouse Club”. Included are 40 scores for themes, songs, and different performers including The Steiner Brothers, Roberta Shore, and Donna Loren. Ranging in size from 14” x 11” to 15” x 11.5”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
283. A Score Collection for “The Hardy Boys” TV Serials. (Disney, 1956-57) A collection of scores from two Hardy Boys television serials that aired during “The Mickey Mouse Club.” The first Hardy Boys serial, “The Tower Treasure,” aired in 20 parts during 1956, while the second serial, “The Mystery of Ghost Farm,” aired in 15 parts in 1957. Also included in the lot are a setlist from a 1956 recording session and an inter-office memo with notes on the score. Ranging in size from the 5.25” x 8.5” memo to the 11.75’ x 14.25” sheet music, the items are in good to very good condition with light creases, tape on the spine from production use, wear, production notations, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
282. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Jiminy Cricket Scores. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” musical scores from segments featuring Jiminy Cricket. Included are the scores for the following series; “This is You”, “The Nature of Things”, and “Encyclopedia”. Also included are two scores from the “Mickey Mouse Book Club” series for “The Littlest Outlaw” and “The Lady and The Tramp.” Ranging in size from 11” x 8.5” to 14.25” x 11.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
284. A Collection of “The Mickey Mouse Club” Serials Scores. (Disney, 1957-1959) A collection of “The Mickey Mouse Club” serial scores. Included are complete original scores and episode breakdowns from “The Adventures of Clint and Mac” serial that aired during the show’s third season, as well as scores for “Adventure Time,” which consisted of footage from older episodes of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Both serials include music by Thurl Ravenscroft & The Mellomen. Ranging in size from 6” x 8.5” to 11” x 14”, the scores are in good to very good condition with discoloration from age, creases, folds, wear from production use, studio stamps, pinholes, and production notes. $500 - $700
285. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Animal Autobiographies Scores. (Disney, 1955) A collection of scores from the “The Mickey Mouse Club” for 11 Animal Autobiographies segments and the series title. Ranging in size from 8.5” x 11.5” to 11.25” x 14.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
287. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Newsreel Score Collection. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of musical scores from the “Mickey Mouse Club” Newsreels Specials. Included are the scores for the four episode serial “The First Americans”, “Holiday in Samoa”, “Junior Safari”, and “Argentina” Ranging in size from 11” x 8.5” to 14.25” x 11.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
286. A Collection of Scores for “Mickey Mouse Club” Newsreels. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of scores for over 150 various music cues used in the “Mickey Mouse Club” Newsreels Specials. Ranging in size from 11” x 8.5” to 14.25” x 11.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
288. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Newsreels Scores. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of musical scores from the “Mickey Mouse Club” for 14 different Newsreels Specials. Included are the scores for “Hawaiian Voyage”, “New York News”, “Roaring Midgets”, “Atoms for Peace” and others. Ranging in size from 11” x 8.5” to 14.25” x 11.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, tape on the spines from production use, studio stamps, and production notations. $500 - $700
289. A Collection of “Mickey Mouse Club” Foreign Correspondent Scores. (Disney, 1955-57) A collection of scores for the foreign correspondent segments of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Included are scores for the five installments of the Italy series, the five for the Japan series, and one for a standalone special report on Japan. Ranging in size from 11” x 8.5” to 14.25” x 11.25”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, and tape on the spines from production use. $500 - $700
290. A “Walt Disney Presents: Annette” Complete Score. (Disney, 1957-1958) A complete orchestra score with vocal lead sheets and routine scores from “Walt Disney Presents: Annette.” The serial starring Mousketeer Annette Funicello featured musical direction by Disney Legend Buddy Baker and aired in 20 parts during the third season of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” Measuring 11.75” x 14” x 1.75” deep, the score pages are in very good condition with light creases, and wear from use, while the cover exhibits heavy creases and wear. $500 - $700
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291. A Mickey Mouse Club Jimmie Dodd Signed Fan Card. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd fan card, signed with a dedication to “Brad.” Measuring 6.5” x 8.5”, the signed card displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, discoloration at the edges, and a fold at the bottom left corner. $100 - $200
292. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Stationery Collection. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of 15 unused pages of “Mickey Mouse Club” stationery. The pages are modern inkjet reproductions of the 1950s stationery used by the Disney Studio. Also included are 30 unused address labels featuring the same “Mickey Mouse Club” Mouseketeers art. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the stationery is in very good to fine condition with light creases. $100 - $200
293. A Walt Disney Signed “Old Yeller” Big Golden Book. (Simon and Schuster, 1958) An “Old Yeller” Big Golden Book, signed on the title page by Walt Disney. The bold black marker inscription reads “To Clay - Merry Christmas, Walt Disney.” Measuring 9.5” x 12.75”, the book is in good condition with light wear, edge tears, and discoloration from age, while the book cover exhibits heavy stains, streaks, and material loss at the corners. $2,000 - $4,000
294. A Pair of March of Dimes Animated PSA Scores. (Disney, 1953) A pair of scores for the two Walt Disney Studios-produced animated PSAs for the March of Dimes charity organization, featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Ranging in size from 14” x 11” to 15” x 11.5”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, and tape on the spines from production use. $500 - $700
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295. A Score for “The Peter Pan Story” TV Featurette. (Disney, 1953) A musical score for “The Peter Pan Story,” a TV featurette promoting the release of Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan” featuring clips from the film and behind-the-scenes footage from the production. Ranging in size from 14” x 11” to 14” x 12”, the scores are in very good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, and tape on the spines from production use. $500 - $700
296. A Large Walt Disney Studios Score Collection. (Disney, 1950s) A collection of Walt Disney Studio scores including music for the Walt Disney Cartoon Festival, “Hoppo and the Crane,” “The Little Brown Church in the Vale,” “Something Good is Bound to Happen,” “Grande Parade,” and “Heath Film” titles by Disney Legend Paul J. Smith. Also included in the lot are lyrics to “Pecos Bill,” “Biscuit Blues,” and “The Buffalo Song,” an orchestra schedule, and two inter-office communications from Walt Disney Productions Director Jack Lavin. Ranging in size from a 5.5” x 8.5” memo to 11” x 14” sheet music, the items are in good to very good condition with wear, tears, tape on the spines, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700
297. A Marc Davis Signed Maleficent Production Drawing. (Disney, 1959) An original production drawing of Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty” signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Accomplished in graphite with a character image size of 7.5” x 7” on 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition with light handling and creasing from production use. $400 - $600
298. An Eyvind Earle “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1959) A large original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s 1959 masterpiece, “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle was hired by Disney in 1951 as an assistant background painter. He worked on several productions throughout the early and mid-50s, but it was his work on Sleeping Beauty as both concept artist and color stylist that made his mark in Disney History. With an incredible sense of art and design, Earle created what is considered by many to be the high point of Disney animation. This incredible concept of soldiers on horseback showcases Earle’s mastering of depth, color palette and stylization. Measuring 9” x 23”, the gouache on artists board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right.
$12,000 - $15,000
299. An Eyvind Earle “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1959) A large original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s 1959 masterpiece, “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle worked on several productions throughout the 1950s, but his work on Sleeping Beauty as both concept artist and color stylist created what many consider the high point of Disney animation. This incredible concept shows fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merriweather stealthily bringing Princess Aurora into the castle as the last rays of the setting sun light the sky pink outside, and the dark tower entrance is before them. Measuring 18” x 6”, the gouache on artist’s board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right and is in fine condition, with pinholes in the corners from original production use.
$8,000 - $10,000
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The 1960s saw the Disney Studio adopt the xerographic animation process, which greatly reduced the cost of making films. They released well-regarded features including “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” and “The Jungle Book,” the latter of which would be the Studio’s most profitable animated film for the next two decades. The live-action/animated “Mary Poppins” became the Studio’s highest-grossing film at the time and received 13 Oscar nominations. Sadly, Walt passed away in 1966, leaving the world a less magical place—and the St udio at a creative loss.
300. A “The Coyote’s Lament” Art Corner Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel from “The Coyote’s Lament” episode of Walt Disney Presents. 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. With a character image size of 5.25” x 8.5”, the cel is in good condition with light scuffs and warping from age. The matte measures 12” x 14” with an opening of 8” x 9.75” and is in good condition with edge wear, dulled corners, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
302. A Multi-Signed “101 Dalmatians” Lunchbox & Thermos. (Aladdin, 1996) A “101 Dalmatians” lunchbox and thermos, signed by Perdita and Pongo voice actors, Lisa Daniels and Rod Taylor. Daniels was the original voice actress for Perdita but bowed out during production, with the character’s remaining lines completed by actress Cate Bauer. The original tag, themed to the live-action “101 Dalmatians” film starring Glenn Close, is still attached. The lunchbox measures 8.5” x 4.25” x 7.5” tall and the thermos 6.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter, both in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and loss on the signatures. $100 - $200
301. A 101 Dalmatians Bank Signed by Perdita Voice Lisa Daniels. (Disney, 1990s) A vinyl bank of Perdita and puppies from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” signed on top by Perdita’s voice artist, Lisa Daniels. Measuring 6” x 9” x 5.5” tall, the bank is in very good condition with light scuffs from display. $100 - $200
303. A Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1963) A theatrical release one-sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” Measuring 41” x 27”, the poster displays in fair condition with tape repair to the front and back, separation at the cross folds, pinholes, tape residue, and tears along the edges. $200 - $400
304. A Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews Signed “Mary Poppins” Photo. (Disney, 1964) A “Mary Poppins” publicity photo signed by Disney Legends Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, with personalized dedications. Measuring 8” x 10”, the signed photo is in fine condition. $100 - $200
306. A “Jungle Book” Baloo Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1967)
A framed hand-painted production cel of Baloo from “The Jungle Book.” With a character image size of 5.5” x 7” in a 7.25” x 9” opening of a 15.75” x 17.25” framed matte, the art displays in very good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, and warping. The framed matte is in good condition with pilling to the matte fabric, streaks, spotting on the plaque, and scratches to the frame. The cel has been paired with a color copy reproduction background. $800 - $1,000
305. A “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan” Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1966) A production used photostat model sheet of Donald Duck from “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan” directed by Disney Legend Les Clark. Measuring 11” x 14” overall, the photostat is in good condition with light discoloration from age, small tears to the edges, tape residue, and pinholes from production use. $100 - $200
307. A “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” Production Cel. (Disney, 1968) An original production cel from “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” paired with a color copy reproduction background from the collection of a former employee of Disney’s Ink & Paint Department. The character image size measures 4.5” x 2.5” with matte openings measuring 7.5” x 12” and 1.75” x 2.5” in a 13.5” x 17.5” frame. The piece is in very good condition with light warping to the cel from age. $400 - $600
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308. A Full Sheet of Walt Disney 6 Cent Stamps. (USPS, 1968) A complete sheet of 50 unused Walt Disney stamps from the United States Postal Service. Measuring 9” x 10.25”, the sheet is in very good condition with pinholes on the border that do not affect the actual stamps. $100 - $200
309. A “The Sword in the Stone” Original Release Theater Banner. (Disney, 1963) A very rare large theater banner for the original theatrical release of “The Sword in the Stone” on December 25, 1963. Few of these large pieces intended for display inside movie theaters survive. Early examples such as this were almost exclusively printed in only two or three colors. Measuring 24” x 82”, the banner displays in good condition with wear throughout including scuffs, creases, a few tiny holes, small tears to the edges, and scratches. $500 - $700
310. A 1966 “Bambi” Rerelease Theater Banner. (Disney, 1966) A very rare large theater banner for the 1966 re-release of “Bambi.” Few of these large pieces intended for display inside movie theaters survive. Early examples such as this were almost exclusively printed in only two or three colors. Measuring 24” x 82”, the banner displays in good condition with wear throughout including scuffs, creases, small tears to the edges, soiling, and spots of paper loss to the back. $200 - $400
While the Disney Parks experienced success in the 1970s with Walt Disney World’s opening, the Disney Studio experienced few milestones. The live-action and animated films were not as wellreceived, lamented for lacking Walt’s magical touch. “The New Mickey Mouse Club” launched for a new generation, with the hope of building future stars like they had with Annette Funicello in the original series. This decade also marked a changing of the guard in animation, as “The Rescuers” was the last film that a majority of Walt’s Nine Old Men produced.
311. A Rare Original Mexican Release One-Sheet for “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1978) A very rare one-sheet movie poster for the original theatrical release of Disney’s “The Aristocats” in Mexico on December 6, 1978. The 27” x 41” poster is in very good condition light wear mainly to edges and original folds.
$100 - $200
312. A Collection of “The Aristocats” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1970) A collection of eight original release lobby cards from “The Aristocats.” The 11” x 14” cards are all in very good condition with a very light crease to the lower right corner on each. $100 - $200
313. A Large Collection of “The Mouse Factory” Scores. (Disney, 1971-1973) A large collection of “The Mouse Factory” scores. The Ward Kimball-created show featured clips from Disney Studio productions and was hosted by a rotation of celebrity guests including Shari Lewis, Don Knotts, Annette Funicello, John Astin, and Charles Nelson Reilly. Songs included in the scores are “Opening Mickey,” “Mice on Ice,” “Pony Boy,” “I’ve Been Rockin’ on the Railroad,” “Krazy Kartoon,” and “Take Me Home to the Hills of Oregon.” Also included is an instrumentation chart for a recording session run by Disney Legend George Bruns. Ranging in size from 9.5” x 12.5” to 11” x 14”, the scores are in good to very good condition with creases, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $300 - $500
314. A Milt Kahl “The Rescuers” Penny and Mr. Snoops Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Penny and Mr. Snoops from “The Rescuers,” in a scene animated by Milt Kahl. Kahl was one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men, and this was his final film with the Studio. With a character image size measuring 8” x 7.75” in a 10.5” x 13.5” opening within a 16.5” x 20.5” frame and matte, the cel is in good condition with paint cracking and discoloration on Mr. Snoop’s jacket and pants, and some light warping throughout from age. The frame and matte display in good condition with dirt and black marks on the matte and scuff and scratches to the frame. $500 - $700
316. A Penny Photostat Model Sheet from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1974) A production-used photostat model sheet of Penny from “The Rescuers.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition with light creasing, edge and handling wear, and a small area of surface loss in the top right that does not affect the image. $100 - $200
315. A Milt Kahl “The Rescuers” Medusa Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Medusa from “The Rescuers”. Medusa was designed and animated by Milt Kahl, one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, and it was his final assignment with the studio. With a character image size measuring 10.5” x 11.5” on a 10.75” x 13.75” visible cel in a 16.75” x 19.75” frame and matte, the cel is in fine condition and the frame displays in very good condition with a light scuff on the bottom lower left. $500 - $700
317. A Mr. Snoops Original Model Sheet from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1974) An early photostat model sheet of Mr. Snoops from “The Rescuers.” Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11” x 14”, the model sheet is in very good condition with light creasing and handling wear to the edges from production use. $100 - $200
318. A Penny Storyboard Panel from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1977) An original storyboard panel of Penny from “The Rescuers.” Accomplished in graphite with a character image size of 3.5” x 3” on 4” x 6” animation paper, the panel is in very good condition with pinholes from production use. $100 - $200
320. A “The Rescuers” Rescue Aid Society Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original hand-painted production cel of the Rescue Aid Society from “The Rescuers.” With a character image size of 5.75” x 5.5” in a 10” x 13.5” opening of a 15.5” x 19.5” matte, the cel is in good condition with minor warping from age. The cel has been presented with a color copy reproduction background. $300 - $500
319. A “The Rescuers” Hand Colored Production-Used Xerox. (Disney, 1977) An original hand-colored production-used xerox of the rough design of Medusa’s boat from “The Rescuers.” Presented in a 12.5” x 14.5” double matte with an opening of 8.25” x 10”, the xerox is in very good condition with minor creasing from production use. $400 - $600
321. A Signed Disney’s “The Rescuers” British Quad Poster. (Disney, 1976) An original British quad movie poster for “The Rescuers” signed by the Rescue Aid Society Chairman voice actor, Bernard Fox. Measuring 30” x 40”, the poster is in good condition with minor separation at the cross folds, edge wear and creasing from handling, and an area of pinholes to the bottom left edge. $100 - $200
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322. A Signed “Pete’s Dragon” Record Jacket. (Disney, 1977) A “Pete’s Dragon” record jacket signed by Mickey Rooney (Lampie) and Jane Kean (Miss Taylor). The jacket is a gatefold style with 10 attached illustrated readalong book pages, but the original LP is not included. Measuring 12.25” x 12.25”, the jacket is in good condition with general wear from handling along the edges, spine, and corners. $100 - $200
324. A “The Rescuers” Re-Release One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1989) A one-sheet poster for the 1989 theatrical re-release of “The Rescuers.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $100 - $200
323. A “The New Mickey Mouse Club” Score Collection. (Disney, 1977-79) A collection of 141 scores for “The New Mickey Mouse Club.” Scores include “Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life For Me,” “Bibbi-Bobbidi-Boo,” “Heigh Ho,” “It’s a Small World,” “The Walt Disney World Theme” and the background and tracking music for the complete serial “The Mystery of Rustler’s Cave.” Also included is a typed contents list on three pages, one of which is on original studio stationery for the film “Freaky Friday.” Ranging in size from 13.5” x 10.5” to 14” x 11.75”, the scores are in good condition with discoloration from age, light stains, wear, and general wear from production use. $300 - $500
325. A Collection of Disney Animation Publicity Photos. (Disney, 1940s-60s) A collection of 214 publicity photos for Walt-era animation productions. Included are photos from Silly Symphony shorts, episodes of Disney anthology television shows, and animated features from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” through “Mary Poppins” and “The Jungle Book.” Measuring 8” x 10” each, the glossy black and white photos are all in good to very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
The 1980s were a time of change at the Disney Studio. A new leadership team under CEO Michael Eisner sought to reestablish Disney as the go-to name in animation. Disney released the first Mickey Mouse theatrical short in 30 years, established a TV hit with “DuckTales,” and received critical and commercial success at the end of the decade with “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “The Little Mermaid.”
326. A Pair of Disney Channel and Toon Disney Mobiles. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A pair of advertising mobiles for The Disney Channel and Toon Disney. Measuring 15.5” x 58.25” when laid flat and 16.25” x 11.5” x 30” when assembled, the thick cardstock mobiles display in very good condition with light wear to the top hang tags. $300 - $500
327. A “The Black Cauldron” Creeper Production Cel. (Disney, 1985) An original hand-painted production cel of Creeper from “The Black Cauldron.” With a character image size of 10” x 4.75” in a 10.25” x 13.75” opening of a 15.” x 19” matte, the cel is in fine condition and is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $300 - $500
328. Signed Andreas Deja “The Catcher in the Rye” Character Designs. (Disney, 1980s) Signed character development drawings by Andreas Deja for an unproduced Disney adaptation of J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye.” The drawing, accomplished in colored pencil, ink, and marker, feature cat characters Switchblade and One Eye. Measuring 12.5” x 15.5”, the page of drawings is in god condition with light creasing and pinholes from production use. $300 - $500
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329. A Walt Disney Pictures 1983 Preview Booklet. (Disney, 1983)
A booklet promoting the inaugural year of Walt Disney Pictures and its production slate for the following two years. Among the films detailed are the re-release of “The Rescuers” alongside the debut of “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” which marked the character’s first theatrical appearance in 30 years, the upcoming “The Black Cauldron,” and live-action films “Never Cry Wolf” and “Running Brave.” Measuring 9.5” x 9.75”, the 16-page booklet is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200
331. A “Great Mouse Detective” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1986)
A one-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of “The Great Mouse Detective.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear and creases. $200 - $400
330. A Signed “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Donald Duck Production Cel. (Disney, 1983/84) An original production cel of Donald Duck from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” signed and dated with a dedication by Clarence Nash, Donald’s voice actor for over 51 years. The hand-painted cel bears a Walt Disney Productions seal and is accompanied by a Studio certificate of authenticity. With a character image size of 7” x 7.25” in a 10” x 13” opening of a 13.75” x 16.5” matte, the cel displays in fair condition with crystallization visible from lamination failure. $100 - $200
332. A Signed Photo of Scrooge McDuck Voice Actor Alan
(Alan Young, 1990s) A signed photograph of actor Alan Young, the voice of Uncle Scrooge McDuck for over 30 years. Measuring 8” x 10” the signed photo is in very good condition. $100 - $200
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333. An Original “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” Production Cel. (Disney, 1989-90) An original hand-painted “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” production cel featuring the main cast. With a character image size of 3” x 7” in a 7” x 9.25” matte opening of a 12.75” x 15” frame, the cel displays in good condition with line fading and loss. The cel is presented with a color copy reproduction background. $200 - $400
335. A Rare “Little Mermaid” Vase by Elisabete Gomes. (Disney, 2002) A very rare hand-painted ceramic vase inspired by “The Little Mermaid,” designed by artist Elisabete Gomes and numbered 5 of an edition size of only 25. The vase depicts Ariel, Sebastian, and Flounder under the sea with Prince Eric’s ship above. Standing 16.75” tall, the vase is in fine condition. $300 - $500
334. A Pair of “Roger Rabbit” Graphic Novels. (Marvel, 1988-89) A pair of “Roger Rabbit” graphic novels published by Marvel. Included are “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” a 46-page adaptation of the film, and “The Resurrection of Judge Doom,” a new 62-page story about the return of the original film’s iconic villain. Measuring 10.75” x 8.25” each, the graphic novels are in very good condition each with their original price tags on the upper right cover corner. $100 - $200
336. A Minnie Mouse Bronze Sculpture by Bill Toma. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A very rare bronze sculpture of Minnie Mouse, by the celebrated Disney sculptor Bill Toma. Minnie is fully painted, depicted in a stylish dress displaying a fashionable string of pearls. Measuring 7” in diameter x 10.25” tall, the bronze is in very good condition with five very small chips in paint right along the edge of Minnie’s hat. $800 - $1,200
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Riding high after the dual successes of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “The Little Mermaid” in the late 1980s, Disney experienced hit after hit in the early 1990s. “Beauty and the Beast” became the first animated film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” was a stop-motion success, and “The Lion King” roared to box-office records. Disney’s new partnership with Pixar went to infinity and beyond with the game-changing “Toy Story.” From the Disney Renaissance to advancements in computer animation, this decade was one of the most experimental and impactful periods in Disney’s history.
337. A “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1993) A “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” one-sheet poster. The 27” x 40” poster is in very good condition with light wear throughout. $200 - $400
338. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Photo Lobby Card Set. (Touchstone, 1993) A complete set of eight lobby cards for the original release of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” These lobby cards feature photos of key moments in the film of Jack, Sally, Christmastown, and Halloweentown. Each card measures 11” x 14” and the set is in very good condition with very light edge wear. $200 - $400
339. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Graphic Lobby Card Set. (Touchstone, 1993) A complete set of eight lobby cards for the original release of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” These graphic lobby cards feature images of notable characters from the film: Jack, Sally, the Mayor, the “Evil Scientist,” and two of Lock, Shock, and Barrel. The seventh card shows Jack and Sally together, and the final is a title card. Each card measures 11” x 14” and the set is in very good condition with very light edge wear. $200 - $400
340. Three “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” Storyboard panels. (Touchstone, 1993) Three original storyboard panels for “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” by artist Jorgen Klubien. The drawings depict Jack in an elf’s bedroom, Jack on the way to Dr. Finkelstein’s laboratory, and one of Oogie Boogie. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and conté crayon, the drawings ranging in size from 5.5” x 8” and 5.5” x 8.5” are in very good condition with minor pinholes from production use. $800 - $1,000
341. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Dave Avanzino Shadowbox. (Disney, 2012) A “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” dimensional art piece by mixed-media Disney Artist Dave Avanzino. Avanzino has drawn upon iconic visual elements to spell out each “Nightmare” letter, framed in a sleek black shadowbox. Measuring 13.25” x 17.25”, the piece is in very good condition with light wear and scratches to the glass.
$400 - $600
342. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Letterman Jacket. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” letterman-style jacket. Featured on the front chest is an embroidered title treatment, while the back sports a large Jack Skellington head. Labeled a size XL, the wool and leather jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
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343. An Olszewski “Nightmare Before Christmas” Gallery of Light. (Disney, 2000s) A “Happy Christmas to All and to All a Good Fright,” Gallery of Light diorama by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. The diorama recreates the “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” scene in which Jack Skellington delivers presents on Christmas Eve. The light-up feature worked when tested, requiring 3 AA batteries (not included). Measuring 4” x 5” x 6.25” tall with its original 7.25” x 8.5” x 6.25” tall box, the piece is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, and oxidation, while the box exhibits heavy wear. $100 - $200
344. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Framed Pin Set. (Disney, 2002) A framed “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” set, created exclusively for The Walt Disney Gallery. Released in an unnumbered limited edition of 1450, the 9 pins depict Jack Skellington, Sally, Zero, Sandy Claws, Lock, Shock, Barrel, the Mayor, and the film’s logo. Ranging in size from 1” x 1” to 1.5” x 3” in a 7” x 11” opening of a 16.25” x 18.25” framed matte, the pin set displays in fine condition with light scratches to the glass.
$100 - $200
346. A “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Christmas Town Animated Music Box. (Disney, 2005) A “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” Christmas Town animated music box designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. When wound “What’s This?” by Danny Elfman plays while the elves and penguin skate and Jack Skellington’s head out pops out from a snowbank. The music box requires two AA batteries (included) and functioned properly when tested. Measuring 8.75” x 6.5” x 7.5” tall, the music box is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from display. $200 - $400
345. A Jack Skellington as “Sandy Claws” Pin Set. (Disney, 2004) A framed “The Nightmare Before Christmas” five-piece pin set depicting Jack Skellington as “Sandy Claws” and Zero. Four pins combine to form Jack, while one forms Zero. This set was released in a limited edition of 1000 and features “LE 1000” written in silver marker on the red matte. Ranging in size from 1.75” long to 6.5” long in a 6” x 11.5” opening of a 13.25” x 18.5” framed matte, the pin set displays in fine condition with light scratches on the glass. $100 - $200
347. A Jack Skellington as “Sandy Claws” Ceramic Cookie Jar. (Disney, 2004) An original ceramic cookie jar of Jack Skellington as Santa Claus from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” This cookie jar was made available exclusively through Disney Auctions in a limited edition of 350. Measuring 12” x 10” x 13” the cookie jar is in fine condition in its original packaging measuring 12.75” x 12.75” x 17.25”. $200 - $400
348. A Large Sally “Nightmare Before Christmas” Plush Doll. (JUN Planning, 1998) A large plush doll of Sally from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” released in a limited edition of 600. The doll measuring 11” x 4.5” x 38” tall is in fine condition, still in the original packaging with tags attached. The box measures 14.5” x 1.25” x 47.5” and displays in very good condition with light wear and creasing. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800
349. A Large Jack Skellington Plush Doll. (JUN Planning, 1998) A large plush doll of Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” released in a limited edition of 600. The doll measuring 12” x 6” x 53” tall is in fine condition, still in the original packaging with tags attached. The box measures 14.5” x 1.25” x 47.5” and displays in very good condition with light wear and creasing. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$600 - $800
350. A Large Santa Jack Skellington JUN Planning Plush Doll. (JUN Planning, 1998) A large plush doll of Santa Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Released in a limited edition of 800, the doll measures 12” x 6” x 52” high and is in fine condition, still in the original 14.5” x 11.25” x 47.5” very good condition box with light creases. Included are a good condition cloth gift sack measuring 14” x 7” x 21” with four small stains each under 1.25”, a 9.5” fine condition Vampire Teddy plush, and an 11” fine condition plush of Jack’s dog, Zero. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800
351. A “The Lion King” Mufasa and Simba Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1994) An original production-used storyboard panel from “The Lion King” illustrated and signed by the film’s co-director, Roger Allers. The 5.5” x 10” drawing is accomplished in graphite with Allers’s signature on the reverse and is in very good condition with minor pinholes and creasing from production use. $400 - $600
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353. A Lasseter and Varney Signed Toy Story Eyes & Ears Newsletter. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A November 16, 1995 issue of Walt Disney World Eyes & Ears Cast Member newsletter with a cover and centerspread for the premiere of “Toy Story.” Director John Lasseter and voice actor Jim Varney signed boldly on the cover in black felt pen, “To Don- John Lasseter” and “To Don from ol ‘Slinky’ Jim Varney.” Measuring 11” x 17”, the newsletter is in good condition with creasing throughout the cover, and a 0.75” tear to the bottom edge. $100 - $200
352. A Collection of “The Lion King” Studio Reference Prints. (Disney, 1993-1994) A collection of 18 Studio-printed references from “The Lion King.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker on the reverse listing the Studio Reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Measuring 4.25” x 7” to 4.5” x 7.25”, the prints are in very good to fine condition with light stains. $400 - $600
354. A Collection of “Pocahontas” Studio Reference Prints. (Disney, 1994-1995) A collection of 32 Studio-printed reference images from “Pocahontas.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker listing the Studio Reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Ranging in size from 4.25” x 7” to 4.5” x 7.25”, the prints are in very good to fine condition with light stains. $300 - $500
355. A “Pocahontas” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1995) An original production drawing of Pocahontas embracing John Smith from “Pocahontas.” With a character image size of 7.25” x 10.5” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light handling wear from production use.
$300 - $500
356. A Glen Keane Signed “Beauty and the Beast” Production Copy Drawing. (Disney, 1991) A Studio-used photocopy of a Belle and the Prince production drawing from the end of “Beauty and the Beast,” signed by Disney Legend Glen Keane with a dedication to fellow animator Pres Romanillos. Measuring 11” x 17” overall, with a character image size of 9.75” x 10”, the photocopy is in good condition with light creasing and a 1.5” piece of tape to the top left edge. $200 - $400
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357. A “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Background Concept Painting. (Disney, 1996) A background concept painting for “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” by animator Doug Ball. Ball is known for his work at the Disney Studio on feature films “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Princess and the Frog.” Accomplished in gouache on illustration board with an image size of 3” x 5.25” in a framed matte measuring 9.75” x 12”, the piece is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
358. A Collection of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Reference Prints. (Disney, 1995-1996) A collection of 33 Studio-printed reference images from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker listing the Studio Reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Ranging in size from 3.5” x 5.75” to 4.25” x 7”, the prints are in fine condition. $200 - $400
359. A “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1996) A one-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” The 40” x 27” poster is in very good condition with light wear throughout. $200 - $400
360. An International “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1996) A “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” original theatrical release one-sheet poster designed by John Alvin. The 27” x 40” poster is in very good condition with light scuff and creases, and light edge wear from display. $200 - $400
361. A “Hercules” Background Concept Painting. (Disney, 1997) A background concept painting for “Hercules” by background artist Philip Phillipson. Phillipson is known for his work on several Disney Studios features including “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin,” “The Lion King” and more. Accomplished in gouache on illustration board with an image size of 2.5” x 7.5” in a 7.25” x 12.5” matted frame, the piece is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
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362. A “Hercules” Studio Reference Print Collection. (Disney, 1996) A collection of 44 Studio-printed reference prints from “Hercules.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker listing the production number, the studio reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Measuring 3.5” x 5.75”, the prints are in very good to fine condition with light stains. $200 - $400
363. A “Toy Story 2” Buzz Lightyear Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 1999) An original production used storyboard panel of Buzz Lightyear from “Toy Story 2” by Jorgen Klubien. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the panel measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with small pinholes from production. $500 - $800
365. A “Toy Story 2” Jessie and Bullseye Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 1999) An original production used storyboard panel of Jessie and Bullseye from “Toy Story 2” by Jorgen Klubien. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the panel measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with small pinholes from production. $500 - $800
364. A Woody and Buzz Lightyear “Toy Story 2” Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 1999) An original production used storyboard panel of Woody and Buzz Lightyear from “Toy Story 2” by Jorgen Klubien. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the panel measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with small pinholes from production. $500 - $800
366. An Original Pixar’s “Cars” Storyboard Panel. (Pixar, 2006) An original production used storyboard panel of Lightning McQueen from “Cars” by Jorgen Klubien. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the panel measures 8.5” x 11” and is in fine condition. $500 - $800
367. “A Bug’s Life” One-Sheet Poster. (Pixar, 1998) A one-sheet teaser poster for the original theatrical release of “A Bug’s Life.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
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368. A “Mulan” Color Key Concept Painting. (Disney, 1998) A background color key concept painting from “Mulan” by Hans Bacher. Labeled for scene 20, this early hand-painted concept explores a color palette option for Mulan overlooking the Imperial City. Accomplished in gouache on illustration board and measuring 8” x 12.5”, the painting is in very good condition with minor edge wear and tape residue from production use. $800 - $1,000
369. A Color Key Background Concept for “Mulan.” (Disney, 1998) A color key for a background from Disney’s “Mulan” painted by Hans Bacher Measuring 6” x 8.5” the painting is accomplished in gouache on heavy illustration board and is in very good condition with minor edgewear and tape residue from production use. $800 - $1,000
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371. A “Tarzan” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1999) A one-sheet movie poster for the original theatrical release of Disney’s “Tarzan.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
372. A “Fantasia 2000” Reference Prints Collection. (Disney, 1996) A collection of 27 Studio-printed references from the “Fantasia 2000” sequence “The Steadfast Tin Soldier.” Each high-quality print includes a Studio sticker on the reverse listing the Studio Reference ID, the sequence, the scene, the frame, and the date printed. Measuring 3.5” x 5.75”, the color tests are in very good to fine condition with light stains and wear. $200 - $400
370. A “Tarzan” Teaser Poster. (Disney, 1999) A one-sheet teaser poster for the original theatrical release of Disney’s “Tarzan” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster
good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
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373. A “Fantasia 2000” Production Collection. (Disney, 1998) A collection of 17 title cards from “Fantasia 2000” for Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig van Beethoven, and a partial score for “The Firebird Suite” likely seen during the film’s live-action sequences of the orchestra. Also included is a Walt Disney Feature Animation guest pass, and a photo of “Fantasia 2000” conductor James Levine with Sorcerer Mickey. The title cards include misprinted, corrected, and border-only versions. Measuring between 8.75” x 12” and 12.5” x 10.5”, all items are in very good condition with minor wear from handling from production use. $200 - $400
374. A “The Emperor’s New Groove” Advance Theatrical One-Sheet. (Disney, 2000) An advance one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “The Emperor’s New Groove.” Measuring 40” x 27”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear and creases throughout. $200 - $400
375. A Set of Three Disney Hybrid Metal Figures. (Disney, 2012-13) Three Mickey, Minnie, and Donald “Hybrid Metal Figuration” figures. This long-running series of fully poseable figures are made of a combination of PVC and die-cast metal and come with interchangeable accessories such as hands and heads. Measuring between 3.5” x 2.25” x 6” tall and 5” x 3” x 7.5” tall, the figures are all in fine as-new condition in the original boxes. The boxes measure between 5.5” x 3.5” x 7” tall and 5.5” x 4.75” x 7” and are in very good condition with light shelf wear. $200 - $400
376. A 2012 Disney Shorts Mickey Series 1 Box. (Disney, 2012) A sealed Disney Shorts Series 1 Mickey box of six figurines. Included are Mickey’s iconic look, “Steamboat Willie,” “The Mickey Mouse Club,” sun wheel, classic, and bubble head figurines. Measuring 8.5” x 12.25” x 6.75” tall, the sealed box displays in very good condition with scuffs and wear, while the figurines are in fine-as new condition. $200 - $400
378. A Pair of Mr. and Mrs. Incredible Dolls. (Disney, 2017) A pair of Disney Designer Collection dolls of Mr. and Mrs. Incredible from Pixar’s “The Incredibles.” These dolls numbered 61 of 1023 were released exclusively at the 2017 D23 Expo and feature the characters in costumes from early in their Super-Hero careers. The dolls range in height from 10.5” x 11.5” and are in fine as-new condition in the original 8.5” x 9” x 15” tall box. The box displays in very good condition with light wear to the paper cover and plastic base from storage. $200 - $400
377. A Pair of Sorcerer Mickey Vans. (Vans, 2018) A pair of Sk8-Hi top Sorcerer’s Apprentice edition Vans created for Mickey’s 90th anniversary. Labeled a size 7.0 US Men/8.5, the sneakers are in fine as-new condition with the tags attached and come with the original 12.25” x 8.5” x 4.75” good condition box with minor wear. $200 - $400
379. A Walt Disney Signed Print with Photo. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A print of Mickey and Pluto signed boldly by Walt Disney, presented with a photograph of himself and Mickey in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The 7.25” x 9.25” print with signature and the 7.25” x 7.25” photograph are displayed in a 11.5” x 21.5” matte. The pair display in good condition with fading to the signature, creases, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400
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380. An Academy Award Mickey and Donald Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) A multi-layer hand-painted production cel of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck from their appearance at the 1988 Academy Awards, presenting the Oscar for Best Animated Short. With a character image size of 6.5” x 7.5” on a pair of untrimmed 13.5” x 17” cels, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $600 - $800
381. Framed The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Cels. (Disney, 1988-91) A framed set of three production cels featuring Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, and Rabbit from “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” The hand-painted cels include a custom-serigraphed mat created in 1996 as part of an edition of 1000 similarly framed production cels. The entire frame measures 13.75” x 29” with three mat openings measuring 6.25” x 6.25” each, and a character image size of 6” x 5” each, the piece is in fine condition. $600 - $800
382. Three Bronze Disney Sculptures. (Disney, 1990s) Three limited edition bronze sculptures mounted on marble bases featuring Mickey, Minnie, and Donald on the road. Included are, “Head Out On The Highway” artist’s proof number 7 of 50, “Lookin’ For Adventure,” numbered 33 of 50, and “Over The Top” marked as limited, but unnumbered. Sculptures range in size from 6” x 3.5” x 4.5” tall to 7.5” x 7.5 “ x 6.75” tall and are all in fine condition. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $100 - $200
383. A Disney Family Fun Magazine Promotional Clock. (Disney, 1990s) A promotional clock for Disney Family Fun Magazine. Disney published the magazine for parents of kids 3 to 12 from 1992 through 2012. The 14.5” diameter clock operates with one “AA” battery (not included) and is in very good working condition, with light wear from display.
$100 - $200
384. A Goofy Christmas Big Fig. (Disney, 2006) A Goofy Christmas big fig released in 2006 as part of a series featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Pluto. Measuring 8.25” x 9” x 17.5” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear.
$300 - $500
385. A Donald Duck Christmas Big Fig. (Disney, 2006) A Donald Duck Christmas big fig released in 2006 as part of a series featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto. Measuring 10.75” x 10.75” x 15.5” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear.
$300 - $500
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Disney more than any other animation Studio, is known for its distinctive house style. But the many talented animators who’ve created at the Studio over the years each have their own styles that they typically experiment with and express themselves through in their time away from work. Here we present artwork created by Disney artists in their leisure time, and books that celebrate their craft as a whole.
386. A Walt Disney Signed Check Framed Display. (Disney, 1952) A check signed by Walt Disney himself, drawn from his personal bank account. Stamped April 29, 1952, Walt personally made this check out to the Earl Warren Campaign Fund for 250 dollars, and signed boldly in ink, overflowing the signature area of the check with expressive flourishes. The check is presented in an ornate display with reproductions of Disney cartoon posters, and an image of Walt driving through the Studio entrance with Mickey and friends along for the ride. The check measures 3” x 8” with the signature measuring 1” x 4” and is in very good condition with a central vertical crease and light wear from original handling. The ornate metallic gold-painted molded wood frame measures 31.75” x 41.75” and is in very good condition with light surface wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $5,000 - $7,000
387. A Multi-Signed “The Art of Walt Disney” Revised Edition. (Abrams, 1995) A revised edition of “The Art of Walt Disney” by Christopher Finch, signed by an impressive array of nine top Disney animators dating from Walt’s Old Men through the animation renaissance of the 1980s and beyond. Signatures include Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, Ron Dias, Doug Ball, and Richard Bazley. Andreas Deja, known for animating Disney Villains signed with a sketch of Mickey, Nik Ranieri signed with a sketch of his Annie Award-winning character, Hades, and Windsor McCay Award-winner Eric Goldberg signed with a sketch of the Genie. The book measures 9.75” x 1.75” x 12” and is in very good condition with light creasing to the dust jacket. $100 - $200
389. A Frank and Ollie Signed “Too Funny for Words” Book. (Abbeville, 1987) A first edition of “Too Funny For Words” by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of Disney’s Nine Old Men, signed by both with a dedication by Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw, who created visual effects for Disney features including “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and “Mary Poppins.” The fully illustrated book gives a definitive behind-the-scenes look at visual humor in Disney’s animation. Measuring 10.75” x 11.25” x 1.25” the signed book is in very good condition with a small crease at the top of the spine of the dust jacket. This lot comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Peter’s son Harrison Ellenshaw, also a renowned matte artist for films including “Star Wars” and “Tron.”$100 - $200
388. A Mickey Mouse Fan Card Signed by Frank & Ollie. (Frank & Ollie, 1970s) A Mickey Mouse fan card signed in ink by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnson, two of Disney’s Nine Old Men. The artwork on the card is a print of Mickey painted by John Hench commemorating the beloved character’s 25th anniversary. Measuring 7.5” x 5.75”, the card is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $100 - $200
390. A Walt Disney’s “Nine Old Men - The Flipbooks” Set. (Disney, 2012) A boxed set of nine hardcover flipbooks, each featuring an animated sequence from an animated feature film by one of “Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men” the group of core animators at the Disney studio from the 1920s through the 1980s. An additional softcover volume of the artists’ biography is also included. Measuring 5.25” x 6.25” each, the flipbooks are in very fine condition, housed in a lidded cloth and board box, embossed with the Disney Edition’s title. The 6.25” x 6.75” and 5.75” deep boxes are in very fine condition, in original shrink-wrapping. $100 - $200
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391. An Early Joe Grant Development Sketch for “Lorenzo.” (Disney, 1949) A very rare concept sketch for “Lorenzo” by Disney Legend Joe Grant. This started development in 1949 when storyman Joe Grant saw his cat dive into a fight between two poodles and wondered what would happen if he lost his tail. The project was long-shelved but revived in the early 2000s, as Grant was once again working with Feature Animation. With Joe’s encouragement, Mike Gabriel wrote and directed the 2004 Disney animated short “Lorenzo” which finally brought this blue-furred protagonist to life. This sketch dates to Grant’s earliest development on the project. Accomplished in crayon and grease pencil, the sketch has an image size of 6.5” x 8.5” on 9” x 12” paper and is in very good condition, even with spots of discoloration to the paper from age that do not affect the image, and pin holes from original production use. $800 - $1,000
392. A Fred Moore Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1940s-1950s) A layout drawing of two children and a baby by Disney Legend Fred Moore. The graphite and colored pencil drawing exemplifies Moore’s characteristic design style, seen in the “All the Cats Join In” segment from “Make Mine Music” and “Casey Bats Again.” With a character image size of 7” x 7.75” on 10.5” x 12.5” animation paper, the drawing displays in good condition with discoloration from age, edge tears up to 0.75” long, folds at the top and corner, and pen indentations at the bottom left corner. $800 - $1,000
393. An Original Fred Moore Children Painting. (Moore, 1940s) An original painting of three children by Disney Legend Fred Moore. A natural character artist who was responsible for Mickey Mouse’s redesign in 1940’s “Fantasia,” Moore was known at the Studio for gifting original art of children or pin-up style “Moore’s Girls” to other employees and visitors. This piece is signed by Moore with a dedication to “Mike.” Accomplished in watercolor and colored pencils, the painting has an image size of 7.25” x 8.5” on 10” 13.25” artboard with a 14.5” x 17.5” matte, and is in fine condition with slight browning overall from age. $4,000 - $6,000
394. Mary Blair’s Original Personal Christmas Art. (Mary Blair, 1950s-60s) A handpainted combination Christmas Card and wrapping paper by Disney Legend Mary Blair. As a color stylist, Blair was 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.” Later, she found great success as a commercial artist and returned to Disney to work on It’s a Small World for the New York World’s Fair. A consummate artist by every measure, it is no surprise that Blair painted her own wrapping paper for a gift from herself and husband Lee to “Hope and Pres,” Mary’s brother-in-law Preston Blair and his wife Hope. Although clearly dashed off quickly with markers and paint, Mary’s keen sense of design shows through from the delicate angels to the simple graphic flourishes that evoke traditional holly and berry decorations. Measuring 18.5” x 20” this one-of-a-kind work is in very good condition with marks from original tape, folds from original use and storage, and light wear overall including small creases, scuffs, and light soiling.
$800 - $1,000
In 1935, Carl Barks first found work at the Walt Disney Studio as an animation inbetweener. He worked his way onto the Donald Duck story team, then in 1942 left the Studio but still submitted art and stories for Donald Duck comics to Western Publishing. It was here he found his true calling, writing and drawing adventures for Donald Duck and his nephews, and creating Scrooge McDuck, Magica De Spell, and the entire world of Duckburg. Barks continued writing and drawing the duck’s adventures long into his reported retirement, and after a few years exploring personal interests in paintings, found great success selling paintings of the world of Duckburg he had created.
395. A Carl Barks Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1980s-2000s)
A Disney Store display of a Duck Team story meeting featuring Carl Barks and Harry Reeves reviewing storyboards with fellow animators for the 1938 Donald Duck short “Good Scouts.” Measuring 23.25” x 18.25” the picture is mounted on foam core and is in good condition with worn corners and light surface scuffs, creases, and dents from display.
$100 - $200
396. A Carl Barks Signed “Wanderers of Wonderlands” Print. (Another Rainbow, 1981) A limited edition signed print by Carl Barks titled “Wanderers of Wonderlands.” Depicting Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Magica De Spell, and the Beagle Boys, examples of this print were included with the Barks deluxe art book, Uncle Scrooge McDuck His Life and Times, published by Another Rainbow. The artist has signed, numbered, and dated in pencil to the right of the printed title in the bottom margin, “Carl Barks 2204/5000 1981.” Measuring 11.75” x 8.75” with an image size of 10”x 8”, the print is in very good condition with a light 1” crease in the bottom left corner of the border only. $300 - $500
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397. A Carl Barks “The Makings of a Fish Story” Signed Lithograph. A “The Makings of a Fish Story” lithograph signed by Disney Legend Carl Barks. Artist and writer Barks is best remembered for creating Uncle Scrooge, Donald’s nephews, and all of Duckburg in his now-classic comic book stories. This Gold Plate edition of the lithograph is hand-numbered 34/100 and signed by Barks. With an image size of 16” x 20” in a 26.75” x 31.25” triple-matted frame the piece is in fine condition, with the frame and matte in good condition with scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
398. A Carl Barks “Luiseno Seed Gatherers” Original Painting and Preliminary Sketch. (Barks, 1969) An original oil painting, “Luiseno Seed Gathers,” by Disney Legend Carl Barks. After Barks “officially” retired from writing and drawing comic books in 1966, and before his first painting of Ducks in 1971, he experimented in subjects of his personal interest: modern churches, landscapes, ranch girls, and more. In 1966 he began a series of 11 paintings of early Native American societies that touched on a theme he carried through many of his comic stories, of people and lands “long ago and far away.” The Luiseno are natives of Southern California dating to before the Spanish arrived in the 1700s. Here Barks depicts their gathering of thistle sage seeds in large woven baskets of Luiseno design, on a bright day before the Palomar mountains in the San Jose Valley region. This work is near the culmination of Barks’ studies of native peoples, with only two more such works before moving on to another series. Included in the lot is an early 6” x 8” pencil sketch by Barks studying the theme. Measuring 18” x 30” on a 20” x 30” canvas in a 26” x 38” wooden frame, the piece is signed by Barks in the lower right and in fine condition, with very slight wear to the frame from display. $10,000 - $12,000
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399. Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad Track Section. (Disney, 1949-53) A large section of track from Walt Disney’s personal backyard train, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt’s fascination with trains began very early in his life. His father helped install track for the Union Pacific Railroad, and Walt himself worked for the Missouri Pacific Railway as a teenager selling newspapers, candy, and more to passengers aboard the trains. In 1949, Walt purchased his home at 355 Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills Estates. With four acres of land including a huge backyard, he intended to build a large railroad on the property, inspired by friends Ollie Johnson and Ward Kimball, who also had created personal railroads. The track was built at the Walt Disney Studios machine shop by Imagineer Roger Broggie and his staff. The completed Carolwood Pacific Railroad featured 2,615 feet of track and a 1:8 scale live steam locomotive named Lilly Belle, after his wife Lillian. While Walt was developing his ideas for what would become Disneyland, it was his backyard railroad that gave him the idea to surround his future park with what would be known as the Disneyland Railroad. This genuine section of track was actually used and installed as part of Walt’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt dismantled the railroad in 1965 and donated track to the Los Angeles Live Steamers, which they re-installed in Griffith Park. It was later removed and replaced by a more durable track and this section was retained. Measuring 9’ 5” x 14”, the track is in good condition with expected surface wear to the metal and wood from use and age. The rails feature some of the original spikes from Walt’s original installation as well as screws added for the installation at Griffith Park. Due to size, special shipping arrangements will be necessary. Please inquire before bidding.
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Disneyland remains one of the top tourist destinations in the world for a reason. Where else can both the young and the young at heart experience the past, present, and future all in one place? As it approaches its 70th year of operation, the first Disney Park continues to thrive, honoring its rich history while hosting special events that cater to modern tastes. From the second star to the right to a galaxy far, far away, Disneyland offers something special for fans of all ages.
400. A 1977 Disneyland Courtesy Guest Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1977) A Disneyland Courtesy Guest 5 Adventures Ticket Book from 1977. The complete book includes the Welcome to Disneyland tab, A Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln informational tab, and five coupons good for any “A” thru “E” attraction. Numbered X041404, the 2” x 5” booklet is in very good condition with discoloration from age, minimal edge and corner wear, and wear to the binding. $200 - $400
402. A Your Guide to Disneyland Bank of America Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare brochure from Disneyland’s Bank of America branch on Main Street with illustrations depicting the different lands of the Park on the cover, and a fold-out map of Disneyland with information on Bank of America money orders. Measuring 8” x 3.5” folded and 16” x 14” when opened, the guide is in very good condition with minor discoloration. $100 - $200
401. An Uncut Sheet of Mickey’s 60th Birthday Child Tickets. (Disneyland, 1988) An uncut sheet of six child admission tickets from Disneyland’s celebration of Mickey’s 60th birthday. Measuring 8.5” x 3.5” each on the 13” x 20.25” uncut sheet, the tickets are in fine condition. $200 - $400
403. A Dave Avanzino Disneyland Shadowbox. (Disney, 2005) A Disneyland-themed mixed media art piece by Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Disneyland” is themed to iconography from the Park’s lands, including the Matterhorn, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Jungle Cruise, and Toontown. This piece is the first in Avanzino’s series of commemorative Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with scuffs, chips, and wear. $400 - $600
404. A Disneyland Halloween 10k Marathon Sign. (Disneyland, 2024) A Disneyland Halloween Half Marathon Weekend 10k sign. Participants ran through Disneyland and California Adventure at 5 am past Halloween-themed pop-up attractions, performers, and photo-ops. The sign’s image of the Hitchhiking Ghosts also appears on the official limited edition logo pin for the run. Measuring 44.5” x 75”, the sign displays in very good condition with a crack on the left column and bottom left corner, and adhesive residue and velcro on the back. $300 - $500
405. A Sign from the Disneyland Halloween 10k Marathon. (Disneyland, 2024) A sign from the 10k night of the Disneyland Halloween Half Marathon Weekend which was held on September 5th through 8th, 2024 in which participants ran through Disneyland and California Adventure at 5am past a variety of halloween themed pop up attractions, performers, and photo-ops. The sign’s image of the Hitchhiking Ghosts appear on the official limited edition logo pin for the run. Measuring 44.5” x 75”, the sign displays in very good condition with a crack on the left column and bottom left corner, and adhesive residue and velcro on the back. $300 - $500
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The Disneyland Hotel evokes a sense of nostalgia while still offering modern amenities expected from a high-end hotel—along with a touch of Disney magic. Guest rooms often feature prints of concept art by Disney Legends from the early days of the Parks, as well as colorful decorations and bedding showcasing popular characters. When visiting the Happiest Place on Earth, there is no better place to stay.
406. A Large Disneyland Hotel Sample Fabric. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A very large sample of fabric for bedding used in the Disneyland Hotel guest rooms. The fabric is patterned with a bold floral print and Disneyland attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean, Mad Tea Party, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Jungle Cruise, and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 56” wide and nearly 25 feet long, the sample is in fine condition. $200 - $300
407. A Herb Ryman Sleeping Beauty Print From the Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A print of Disney Legend Herb Ryman’s concept art for Sleeping Beauty Castle. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 21” x 25”, the print is in very good condition with creases, scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400
409. A Pixar Pier Hotel Character Walk Cycle Framed Print. (Disneyland Resort, 2022) A framed print displayed in Pixar Place Hotel Rooms featuring characters from “Monsters, Inc.,” “Toy Story 4,” “Ratatouille,” “Up,” “Coco,” “Soul,” “Inside Out”, and “The Incredibles.” Only 475 of these pieces were made for the hotel. With 10” x 52” of visible art in a 13” x 55” frame, the print is in fine condition, while the frame and glass are in very good condition with scratches and a 1.25” chip near the back bottom of the frame. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $100 - $200
408. Fantasia Shop Entrance Mickey Figure. (Disneyland, 2000s) A large Sorcerer Mickey figure originally displayed on the sign above the Disneyland Hotel’s Fantasia Shop. Measuring 27.5” x 17.5” x 31”, the figure displays in very good condition with typical wear from Resort use including scratches, stains, chips, and scuffs, including a 1” scuff behind Mickey’s left ear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000
Walt Disney Imagineers and Cast Members are the individuals who make the Disney Parks truly special. They dedicate their creativity, skills, time, and energy to ensure that Guests have the best experience possible at the Parks. These invaluable team members have access to exclusive clothing, merchandise, and props that are not available to the general public—items that are highly sought after by collectors.
410. A Collection of Disney Service Pins. (Disney, 1960s-2000s) A collection of 12 pins given to Disney employees to commemorate milestone anniversaries of employment with the company. The silver and gold pins with the Cinderella Castle over a blue background were issued in the 1960s for a one and five year anniversary respectively. The pin with the Castle over the red stone is for a five year anniversary issued in the 1970s. The remaining 9 pins were issued in the 1980s through 2000s for the anniversary of 1 year, 5 years, and every 5th year after through 40. Ranging in size from 0.5” x 0.5” to 0.75” x 0.5” the pins display in fine condition with light tarnishing. $1,000 - $2,000
411. A Pair of Early Disneyland “One Nation” Script Pages. (Disneyland, 1960) A rare pair of script pages from “One Nation,” an unproduced attraction planned for Liberty Street. One of the first planned expansions for Disneyland that was seen on the earliest maps of the Park, Liberty Street was never realized. The dialogue for these pages numbered 22 and 23 of the script were later adapted to Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at the 1964-65 World’s Fair and Disneyland. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the script pages display in good condition with light discoloration from age, creases, pinholes, and tears at the top left corners. $100 - $200
412. A Peter Ellenshaw Disney Legends Binder. (Disney, 2002-2008) A Disney Legends Commemorative Edition binder presented to Peter Ellenshaw, a matte artist and production designer, known for his artistic contributions to such Disney classics as “Mary Poppins,” “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” and “Swiss Family Robinson.” The Disney Legends title was awarded to individuals who made a significant impact on the Walt Disney Company, with Ellenshaw inducted in 1993. The binder celebrates the 15th anniversary of the award in 2002, with pages detailing each recipient of the award. Additional pages with the new inductees through 2008 were mailed to Ellenshaw and added to the binder. Measuring 10.25” x 14.5 x 2.75” deep, the cloth-bound, three-ring binder is in very good condition with a 3” ink pen stroke on the back. Over 100 pages each measuring 8.5” x 11” are housed within and are in very good condition with light creasing and wear from handling. $200 - $400
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413. A Collection of RETLAW Tableware
Dishes. (Disney, 1969) A collection of six plates, bowls, and saucers bearing the matching pattern and monogram logo of Walt Disney’s Retlaw Enterprises. The Citation Shenango China dishes were made by Interpace, the same company that manufactured the tiles for Mary Blair’s murals for Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Measuring 5” to 8” in diameter the dishware is in very good to fine condition with some light wear from handling or use. $400 - $600
414. A Disneyland PeopleMover Show and Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1981) A ride show and surveillance maintenance manual for the WEDWay PeopleMover at Disneyland. The manual contains information such as assembly drawings, replacement parts data, and audio and video surveillance information. Measuring 11.75” x 19” x 2” deep, the vinyl three ring binder contains over 100 pages measuring 11” x 8.5” to 11” x 17”. Both the binder and the pages are in very good condition with typical wear from use. $300 - $500
416. A WED to WDI Name Change Announcement Card. (Disney, 1986) A fold-out card announcing the name change of WED Imagineering to Walt Disney Imagineering, featuring Sorcerer Mickey as part of the new logo. Measuring 5.25” x 4.25” when closed and 5.25” x 12.75” when opened, the card is in very good condition with light wear from handling.
$100 - $200
415. A Jiminy Cricket Sign Design with Color Test. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) An elevation blueprint for a “Jiminy Cricket’s Personal Touch” sign with painted color test on half. The blueprint was mounted to artboard, with paint directly applied to half the image in the colors it specifies. Measuring 9.75” x 25.25” in a 16” x 31.5” frame, the piece displays in good condition with wear and fading from original production use and age, scuffs, and a few small spots of paper loss. $200 - $400
417. A Shanghai Disneyland Resort Hard Hat. (Shanghai Disneyland, 2010s) An Imagineering hard hat used during the construction of Shanghai Disneyland Resort. These custom hard hats were exclusive to Imagineering and are rarely seen offered for sale. Measuring 9.25” x 12” x 7” tall with an adjustable head size band, the hard hat is in good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, stains, wear, and image loss from construction use. $300 - $500
418. A Buena Vista Construction Co. Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A Buena Vista Construction Co. hard hat from the construction of Walt Disney World. Measuring 8” x 11.25” x 6” tall with an adjustable head size band, the hard hat is in good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, stains, wear, and image loss from construction use. $200 - $400
419. A “Tony” Walt Disney Imagineering Hard Hat. (WDI, 1990s-2000s) A Walt Disney Imagineering hard hat featuring the department’s Sorcerer Mickey logo, the name “Tony” on the front, and “Imagineer” on the back. Labeled a size Medium, the hard hat is in fair condition with heavy wear, scratches, scuffs, material loss, and stains on the interior from construction use. $300 - $500
420. A “Little Monsters on Main Street” Cast Member Name Badge Collection. (Disneyland, 1997-2010) A collection of nine name badges from “Little Monsters on Main Street,” an annual after-hours Halloween celebration in Disneyland exclusive to Cast Members and their families. Customized name badges were available for guests with a different design offered each year. Measuring 2” x 2.75”, the plastic name badges are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
421. A Disneyland Cast Member Jacket with Patch. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A Disneyland Cast Member jacket with an embroidered blue, white, and yellow Disneyland patch. Labeled a size XXL, the jacket is in good condition with light pilling, stains, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
422. A Pair of Disneyland Fire Department T-Shirts and Eight Stickers. (Disneyland 1990s-2000s) A pair of T-shirts and eight stickers exclusive to Disneyland’s on-site fire department members. The shirts are labeled Adult Medium and Adult XL and are in fine as-new condition. The stickers are also in fine condition and measure 3” in diameter, and each is on its own 3.25” x 3.75” Sheet. $300 - $500
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Main Street, U.S.A. serves as the ideal gateway to the magic of Disneyland, drawing inspiration from Walt Disney’s hometown of Marceline, Missouri. As ragtime music plays, horse-drawn carriages pass by, and visitors of all ages can enjoy sweet treats from the ice cream parlor. At the end of the street stands the “Partners” statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, located right in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The blend of nostalgia and Disney magic makes one wish that every street could be as enchanting as Main Street, U.S.A.
423. A Disneyland Pre-Opening Lessee Booklet. (Disneyland, 1955)
A booklet of “Supplementary Specifications For Lessees” of Disneyland from before the Park opened. With a logo cover and dated March 16, 1955, the eight-page document outlines details of service, construction, and other aspects of the construction of the Park, and which responsibilities fall to the lessee or Disneyland. When the Park opened there were 48 lessees operating on Main Street and throughout the Park, so documents such as this were an important part of Disney’s relationship with Monsanto, Carnation, and the rest. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the booklet is in very good condition with light handling wear and discoloration from age. The pages are threehole punched but loose without brads. $1,000 - $2,000
425. A Main Street Color Elevation with Color Swatches. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s)
An original hand-painted elevation used as a color guide during a rehabilitation of the 500 block of Disneyland’s Main Street including the Baby Station, China Annex, and Carefree Corner Annex. The piece includes a plastic sample of simulated stone laminate to be used in the upper windows of the China Annex. With an image size of 15.5” x 28.25” visible in a 24.5” x 37.75” matte and frame, the elevation is in very good condition with light wear from age and original production use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600
424. A First Edition of “The Disneyland News” Newspaper. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare first issue of The Disneyland News from the Park’s opening in July of 1955. This periodical was published within Disneyland and helmed by its newly appointed Editor-in-Chief, Marty Sklar. This premiere issue largely covers the planning and construction of Disneyland and features advertisements from vendors who helped make the Park’s opening possible. These incredible early newspapers not only served to offer Disneyland’s Guests the latest information on the Park and its features but also heavily supported the theme of Main Street being a functioning small town. Measuring 11.5” x 16” the 24-page newspaper is in fair condition with yellowing from age, paper separation at the crossfolds, creases from folds, and wear and tear to the edges from handling. $200 - $400
426. A Rare Complete Olszewski Main Street USA Model. (Disneyland, 2002-2012) A stunning large model of Disneyland by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. Olszewski created a series of highly detailed “Z Scale” 1/220th replicas of the buildings in Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. between 2002 and 2012. Although sold individually, a platform was made that allowed collectors to take the buildings off the display bases and assemble the entirety of Main Street from the Park’s entrance to the Hub and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Very few of these platforms and sets were sold, and even fewer were completed. This amazing set completes Olszewski’s faithful recreation of Main Street in a jaw-dropping display. In addition to the buildings, platform, and tree accessory pieces, this set also includes both additional Electrical Light Parade sets, four Main Street vehicle sets, three vendor with cart sets; and five Main Street Cast Member sets including Dapper Dans, Carolers, Princesses, the Fab Five, and the entire Disneyland Band. An Olszewski touch-up paint kit is also included. The model measures approximately 72” x 35”, and is in very good condition with expected light wear from previous display including a few small chips and scuffs, and one tree broken but functional to the right of Floral Mickey at the Park’s entrance. Not all of the original boxes or separate building bases are included. This item may require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire for details and estimates. $18,000 - $20,000
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427. A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Trash Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland. The original push panels are still intact and function properly. Measuring 21.5” x 21.75” x 42.5” tall, the trash can displays in very good condition with typical wear including scratches, stains, and a janitorial door that does not stay flush when closed. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000
428. A Dave Avanzino Main Street, U.S.A. Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2005) A “Main Street U.S.A.” dimensional art piece by mixed-media Disney Artist Dave Avanzino. Avanzino has drawn upon iconic visual elements to spell out the name of the land, framed in a sleek black shadowbox. This piece is the sixth in Avanzino’s series of commemorative Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 18.75” x 6.25” x1.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with light wear and scuffs on the frame. $400 - $600
429. A Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. Ticket Strip Collection. (Disneyland, 1955) A collection of four First-Class passage ticket strips for the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad. These ticket strips, sequential pairs numbered 004763 & 004764 and 004289 & 004290, include the numbered main ticket and all six smaller stubs for the stops throughout the Park. The yellow strips originally had an admission stub to the Park itself; less than 10 complete strips are known to exist. Measuring 12” x 3.5” each, the ticket strips are all in good condition with light wear around the edges, a center crease from being folded in half, and missing only the Park admission stub. $400 - $600
430. A Walt Disney World Main St. Railroad Station Elevation Print. (RETLAW, 1970) An extremely rare large and incredibly detailed hand-silkscreened print depicting the Main Street Train Station 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 19.5” x 52.5” within its original 28.25” x 61.25” RETLAW frame. The piece is in very good condition exhibiting light wear to its frame. Due to size, this item requires special shipping. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
431. A Main Street Penny Arcade Facade Indian Head Penny. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original cast of the giant Indian Head Penny that decorates the façade of the Main Street Penny Arcade. This 15.25” diameter resin-cast penny seen high over the entrance is dated 1901, the year Walt Disney was born. This piece is most likely an unused cast of the penny, in very good condition but with a fine crack to the headband, and several tiny bubble flaws to the lettering. $1,000 - $2,000
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433. A “Hercules” Phil Main Street Emporium Window Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1997-2000s) A Phil figure from a “Hercules” window display at the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A. The grumpy Satyr is displayed on a large piece of styrofoam in a glass cloche with a wooden base. Measuring 5.5” x 5.5” x 6” tall in its 12” tall and 9” in diameter display,the figure is in very good condition with light scratches, wear, scuffs, and visible repairs at the cracked base of the horns. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $700 - $900
432. A Large “Black Cauldron” Horned King Plush Figure. (1990s-2000s) An impressive fan-made plush of The Horned King from “The Black Cauldron.” The large plush has a faux fur collar and red robe, its eyes red and its teeth bared. Measuring 18” x 41”, the felt plush is in very good condition with light wear. Due to size, this item requires special shipping. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
434. A Disneyland 1986 Korean Festival Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1986) An event lamppost sign from the 1986 Korean Festival at Disneyland. Also included in the lot are two inter-office memos from Cast Members Sonny Anderson and Larry Billman concerning the event lineup. Measuring 26” x 26.75”, the sign is in good condition with typical wear from Park use including holes for display, scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400
435. A Lenox “Tumbling Tink” Trinket Box. (Lenox, 2004) A trinket box featuring Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan.” “Tumbling Ti nk” is an original Lenox china sculpture accented with 24-karat gold. Inside the box is a relief of the needle and thread Wendy uses to sew Peter’s shadow back on. Measuring 2.5” x 2.5” x 4”, the box is in fine condition. $200 - $400
436. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse New Plants Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A “New Plants Will Soon Be Installed to Display Fresh Color” sign. These signs are placed onstage in the Park by the Disneyland Horticulture and Resort Enhancement team, when greenery isn’t fully installed before the Park opens. Measuring 10” x 14.75”, the metal sign is in very good condition with light wear including very small scratches from Park use. $200 - $400
438. A Carnation Café Dessert Menu. (Disneyland, 1990s) A dessert menu from the Carnation Café on Disneyland’s Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 8.5” x 5.5”, the menu is in very good condition with handling wear to the edges and light residue to the upper left edge on the back side. $100 - $200
437. A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Check Tray. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original check tray from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor in Disneyland. Measuring 5” x 0.25” x 7”, the plastic tray is in good condition with chips to the underside of all corners from use. $100 - $200
439. A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Paper Mat. (Disneyland 1980s90s) A paper placemat from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor in Disneyland. Measuring 9.5” x 13.5”, the placemat is in fine, unused condition. $100 - $200
440. A 6-Piece Set of 1960s Disneyland Erasers. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of six Disneyland erasers featuring Main Street, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. This boxed set measures 4” x 4.25” and is in good condition with some discoloration from age and wear to the box. The label is torn and the box may have been re-shrink-wrapped. $100 - $200
443. A “Stitch Having Fun” Framed Pin Set. (Disney, 2006) An open edition “Lilo & Stitch” framed pin set of five Stitch pins. Included on the reverse of the “Stitch Having Fun” set is a certificate of verification. Measuring 1.25” x 1.75” to 1.75” x 1.75” in a 12.5” x 15.5” Polynesian-style frame and matte with an opening of 5.5” x 8”, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
441. A Complete Set of 1985 Disneyland Gift Giver Pins. (Disneyland, 1985) A complete set of nine Disneyland “Land” pins, originally given as prizes during the 30th anniversary “Gift Giver” promotion in 1985. The full set includes one pin for each land in the Park at the time, with an extra design for New Orleans Square, and a “Disneyland” pin of Mickey Mouse with a drum that was the rarest of the set. Measuring up to 1” in diameter, the pins are in fine condition, with discoloration from age that is typical for the set. $200 - $400
444. A Pair of Pin Trading Champion Pins and Certificates. (Disneyland, 2006-07) A pair of Disneyland Resort Pin Trading Champion pins and certificates awarded to Cast Members for Outstanding Achievement in enhancing the Park’s pin-trading experience for Guests and colleagues. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the pins and 3” x 2.5” backing cards are in fine condition and in their original packaging. The 8.5” x 11” certificates are in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
442. A Disneyland Pewter Miniatures Main Street Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Main Street pewter miniatures of the Omnibus, Bandstand, Lamppost, classic Mickey Mouse, a tour guide, and the railroad handcar. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to commemorate Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, the set was limited to 1500 pieces. The pieces standing 1.25” to 2.25” tall are in fine condition with a tiny spot of missed paint to the Bandstand roof and Omnibus canopy support. The 7” x 10” x 3.5” display box is in very good condition with small scuffs to the lid. The original Certificate of Authenticity is included. $200 - $400
445. A Walt Disney Company 75th Anniversary Pin Collection. (Disney 1998) A “75 Years of Love and Laughter” framed pin collection featuring Mickey, Pinocchio, Dopey, Ariel, Tinker Bell, Jiminy Cricket, Dumbo, and the Cheshire Cat. The set is part of a limited edition numbered 793 of 7500. Measuring between 1” x 0.75” and 2.25” x 1.75” in a 12.25” x 12.25” frame with a matte opening of 8” x 8”, the pins are in fine condition, while the frame and matte are good with light scuffs to the lower side. $200 - $400
Adventureland is a place for those who seek fortune and glory, climb the tallest treehouses, or enjoy a Dole Whip while listening to singing birds. Inspired by Walt’s “True-Life Adventures” TV series, Adventureland transports guests to exotic locations with its lush greenery and exciting attractions. Here, guests can embark on the Jungle Cruise, an opening-day attraction featuring pun-packed Skipper scripts, animatronic animals, and the breathtaking view of “the backside of water.”
446. An Adventureland Entrance Wooden Tiki Shield. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A wooden tiki shield displayed at the entrance to Adventureland. Hand-crafted by Oceanic Arts, this shield hung on the fence outside Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, next to the Dole Whip stand. The sign was replaced in the Park with a newer version around 2010 featuring a different color scheme. Measuring 17.5” x 38.5”, the shield displays in good condition with wear from Park use including heavy paint loss, scuffs, residue on the reverse, and heavy wood chipping, including a 2.25” x 7” section missing at the top middle. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.
$3,000 - $5,000
447. A Jungle Cruise Elephant Concept Print Signed by Marc Davis. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A signed concept art print of Disney Legend Marc Davis’ design for the Jungle Cruise. Depicting Big Bertha from the elephant bath scene, the print is signed in black ink by Davis in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 11” x 14” with a 10.5” x 13.75” opening in a 16” x 20” matte, the piece displays in very good condition with light scuffs and wear on the matte. $200 - $400
448. A Dave Avanzino Adventureland Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2005) An Adventureland-themed dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Adventureland” is themed to the land’s past and present attractions including Jungle Cruise, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Aladdin’s Oasis, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Tahitian Terrace. This piece is the third in Avanzino’s series of Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear on the frame. $400 - $600
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449. A Jungle Cruise Skipper Narration Script. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) An original Jungle Cruise narration script. This version includes two columns of narration for the boat’s skipper, of general narration and approved alternatives. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the seven page staple-bound script is in very good condition with some text highlighted, creases, stains, light discoloration from age, and wear and tear to the edges. $200 - $400
450. A 1980 Jungle Cruise Narration Script. (Disneyland, 1980) An original Jungle Cruise narration script. This version of the script includes the complete narration for the boat’s skipper, as well as alternatives and adlibs to be read in the event of a ride breakdown. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the 24-page staple-bound, three hole punched script is in very good condition with light discoloration from age and light handling wear to the edges. $200 - $400
451. A 1985 Jungle Cruise Narration Script. (Disneyland, 1985) An original Jungle Cruise narration script, filled with its trademark jokes and puns. This includes the complete narration for the boat’s skipper in 1985, with extensive alternate lines and optional jokes. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the 24-page staple-bound script is in very good condition with light discoloration to some pages in the upper left corner from oxidation of the staples, and the last two pages exhibiting wear and tear to the lower edges. $200 - $400
452. A Jungle Cruise Cast Member Pith Helmet. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A pith helmet for Jungle Cruise Cast Members. The interior of the hat features an embroidered Disneyland tag. Measuring 11.5” x 13.75” with an opening of 7.25” x 8.5”, the helmet displays in very good condition with light wear and a stain on one side. $200 - $400
A Jungle Cruise Cast Member uniform jacket. The khaki-colored jacket includes a space for a Cast Member badge and its original Disneyland Resort tag and costuming barcode. Labeled size M/L, the jacket is in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $300 - $500
454. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Jungle Cruise Boat Figure. (Disneyland, 2005) A Jungle Cruise Congo Queen boat figure sculpted by artists Rich Allsmiller and William Babington for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This replica was released in a limited edition of 1500 and features a “Disneyland Jungle Cruise” plaque on one side of the stand. Measuring 14” x 4” x 4” tall and 15.5” x 6.25” x 6.25” tall with the detached black stand, the piece is in very good condition with light wear and scratches on the stand. $400 - $600
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455. A Pair of Enchanted Tiki Room Drummer Figures. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A pair of Enchanted Tiki Room musical drummer figures by artist Costa Alavezos, released for Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary. Requiring 3 button batteries each (included), the figures’ musical functions worked when tested, playing “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room” by The Sherman Brothers. Measuring 10.5” tall and 8.5” in diameter
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Frontierland is Disney’s tribute to the Old West. Guests can channel their inner Davy Crockett at the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade, take the wildest ride in the wilderness on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and enjoy a nostalgic journey on the Mark Twain Riverboat and Sailing Ship Columbia along the Rivers of America. Walt’s blend of the pioneer era continues to thrive in the 21st century.
456. A Columbia Concept Print Signed by Sam McKim. (Disneyland, 1993) A photo print of a Sailing Ship Columbia concept painting, signed by the artist Sam McKim. The art depicts the ship on Disneyland’s Rivers of America and details the exhibit of crew quarters below deck that opened in 1964. McKim signed and dated the print on June 19, 1993. Measuring 11” x 14”, the signed photo print is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400
457. A Sam McKim Signed Frontierland Street Postcard. (Disneyland/McKim, 1987-88) A Disney Gallery postcard of Sam McKim’s 1954 concept art for Frontierland Street, signed by the Disney Legend in 1988. McKim drew a ghost saying “Howdy!” on the reverse in colored markers and signed the postcard with a dedication to a fan in black marker. Measuring 5” x 7”, the signed postcard displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
458. A Frontierland Street Postcard Signed by Sam McKim. (Disneyland/McKim, 1987-88) A Disney Gallery postcard of Sam McKim’s 1954 concept art for Frontierland Street, signed in black ink with a dedication by the Disney Legend in 1988. Measuring 5” x 7”, the signed postcard displays in very good condition with light creases, edge wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200
459. A Frontierland Keel Boats Narration Script with Bear Country Debut. (Disneyland, 1968/1971) An original script to the Mike Fink Keel Boats in Frontierland. The Gullywhumper and the Bertha Mae were in the 1955 Disneyland TV episode “Davy Crockett’s Keel Boat Race” and relocated to the Park where they took guests through the Rivers of America and around Tom Sawyer’s Island. This boat operator’s script from 1968-71 includes the complete narration calling out points of interest on the riverbanks. Page 2 is a temporary addition dated December 10, 1971, spotlighting then-under-construction Bear Country, including the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring 8.5” x 11, the five page, staple-bound, three hole punched script is in good condition with stains, discoloration from age, and a 0.25” tear along the top edge of the last page. $400 - $600
460. A Sailing Ship Columbia Narration Script. (Disneyland 1970s) An original script for the Sailing Ship Columbia attraction at Disneyland. The script provides the complete narration for the Helmsman, Bowman, and Dock Man as the ship takes Guests on a 12-minute tour around the Rivers of America. Measuring 11” x 8.5” the 10-page, stapled script is in good condition with stains, creases, small tears to the lower left edge of the last page, handling wear, and discoloration from age. $400 - $600
461. A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Parkused sign originally displayed at the entrance to Disneyland’s Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes. Measuring 18” x 18”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with wear from Park use including plaster residue and mounting adhesive on the reverse from removal. $800 - $1,000
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462. A 500 Millionth Guest Mark Twain Life Preserver. (Disneyland, 1986) A life preserver prop from Disneyland’s Mark Twain Riverboat. This particular life preserver was given to Don McGrath, who on March 25, 1986 passed through the Magic Kingdom’s turnstile and became the 500 millionth Guest to enter a Disney Park. McGrath was given a gift from each of the four Parks at the time—Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, and Tokyo Disneyland. This is perhaps the most well-preserved Mark Twain life preserver we have come across in our 30 years of operation. Measuring 25” in diameter, the canvas and rope prop displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $2,000 - $4,000
463. A 1983 Mark Twain Closed Today Sign. (Disneyland, 1983) A Park-used we’re closed today sign originally displayed at the entrance to Disneyland’s Mark Twain Riverboat attraction. Measuring 18” x 18”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with light wear and some slight lifting near the bottom edge. $800 - $1,000
464. A Pair of Disneyland Mark Twain Steamboat Tickets. (Disneyland, 1955) A pair of admission tickets to the Mark Twain steamboat, used only for the first 3 years of Disneyland’s operation. The pair includes the yellow and grey variants, with grey being among the rarest colors for this ticket. The tickets have very low serial numbers of 539 and 1235. Both measure approximately 2.75” x 4.75” and are in good, used condition with minor edge wear and faint creasing in the middle from being folded. $200 - $400
465. A Disneyland 50th Mark Twain Riverboat Figure. (Disney, 2005) A Disneyland 50th anniversary Mark Twain Riverboat replica by Disney artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Released in a limited edition of 750, the intricately detailed resin and metal replica features a “Mark Twain” plaque on one side and a wooden base for display. Measuring 4” x 16.5” x 8” tall and 7” x 18.75” x 10” tall including the base, the piece is in very good condition with light wear, scratches, and scuffs on the base. $200 - $400
466. A Frontierland Shooting Arcade Banner. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Park-Used Frontierland Shooting Arcade banner from Disneyland. The hand-painted banner advertised the price for a round of electronic “ammunition” with a star-spangled motif. Measuring 35.75” x 10.25”, the banner displays in very good condition, exhibiting the light wear from Park display.
$200 - $400
467. A Tom Sawyer Island Raft Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A sign for the Raft to Tom Sawyer Island Entrance. This sign was a standby and was not displayed in the Park. Measuring 18” x 18”, the sign displays in very good condition with surface scratches throughout.
$2,000 - $4,000
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468. 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, with the artwork used in both Parks. Measuring 37” x 54”, this poster is in good condition with faint creases throughout and along the right edge, and wear confined to the 0.5” white border including 13 pinholes, scuffs, small tears, and the lower right corner torn. $2,000 - $4,000
469. An Olszewski Golden Horseshoe Pokitpal. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Golden Horseshoe Pokitpal trinket box, signed inside by designer Olszewski. Measuring 1” x 1.25” x 3.25”, the Pokitpal is in fine condition. $100 - $200
470. A Dave Avanzino Critter Country Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2005) A Critter Countrythemed dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Critter Country” is themed to iconography from the land’s past and present including Country Bear Jamboree, Splash Mountain, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, Hungry Bear Restaurant, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. This piece is the seventh in Avanzino’s series of commemorative Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with light wear and scuffs on the frame. $300 - $500
472. A FastPass Kiosk Sign Collection. (Disney Parks, 1999-2000s)
A collection of five FastPass kiosk signs, used to help Guests aquire FastPasses. Included are two “Insert Park ticket here” signs, one “Receive your FastPass here” sign, and two FastPass scan signs. Ranging in size from 3” x 3.5” to 3.5” x 4.5”, the wood and plastic signs are in fair to very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and one scan sign showing heavy wear and paint loss from Park use.
$200 - $400
471. A Set of Disneyland Hungry Bear Restaurant Dining Chairs. (Disneyland, 1970s) A set of six wooden chairs from the original Hungry Bear Restaurant in Disneyland. These all-wood chairs most likely date to the original “Golden Bear Lodge” as the restaurant was named from 1972 until 1977. Each measuring 16.5” x 19.25” x 32.5” high, the chairs are in good condition with heavy wear from Park use including scuffs, some split seats, and some loose legs and backs. This lot requires special shipping. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
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New Orleans Square is home to not only the iconic Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean attractions. It also offers some of the finest dining options in the Parks. Guests can enjoy a meal next to the Pirates of the Caribbean loading dock at Blue Bayou Restaurant, sip Mint Juleps at Café Orleans, or sample the gumbo at Tiana’s Palace. The most exclusive dining experience is Club 33, a private club with limited membership, a celebrity clientele, and unique, limited-edition merchandise. Until 2019, it was the only place in the Park that served alcohol.
473. 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 21.5” x 21.5” x 42.5” tall, the green trash can displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000
474. A Set of Charles Dellorco Disney Character Canvas Prints. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of four limited-edition Disney character giclee on canvas prints by renowned illustrator Chris Dellorco. The pieces titled “Facing Mickey,” “Facing Minnie,” “Facing Donald,” and “Facing Daisy,” are each signed by Dellorco in marker and numbered AP 20/20. With an image size measuring 20” x 40” on 23” x 41” canvas, the prints are in very good to fine condition with light wear. These items require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
475. A Dave Avanzino New Orleans Square Shadowbox. (Disney, 2005) A New Orleans Square-themed dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist David Avanzino. Each letter in “New Orleans Square” is themed to iconography from the land’s past and present including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, The Disney Gallery, and Blue Bayou. This piece is the ninth in Avanzino’s series of commemorative Disneyland’s 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with scuffs and wear on the frame. $400 - $600
476. A French Market Lunch Menu Board. (Disneyland, 1989) A Park-used lunch menu board displayed at the French Market restaurant in New Orleans Square. Included on the board are entrees, child plates, soups and salads, and the restaurant’s famous mint juleps. Measuring 23.5” x 30.75”, the menu board is in good condition with scratches throughout, stains, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
477. A Set of Four Blue Bayou Dinner Plates. (Mayer, 1980s-2000s)
A set of four dinner plates from the atmospheric Blue Bayou Restaurant at Disneyland. Measuring 10” in diameter each, the plates are in good condition with wear from Park use. $300 - $500
478. A Club 33 Classic Pluto Plush. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Classic Pluto plush sold exclusively at Club 33. The plush resembles the dog in the late 30s and features a gold-colored dog tag which reads “Pluto. If found, please return to Mickey Mouse.” Measuring 8.5” x 6” x 9” tall with its 10.25” x 5.75” x 9.75” tall original box, the plush is in fine condition. $300 - $500
479. A Club 33 Teacup and Saucer Set. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Club 33 teacup and saucer set featuring a gold filigree pattern. The 2.5” tall 4” diameter teacup and the 7.25” diameter saucer are in very good condition with light wear and come with the original 6.75” x 7.75” x 3.75” very good condition box. $300 - $500
480. Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Woven Tapestry and Mosaic Tumbler. (Disneyland Resort, 2022) A Club 33 emerald anniversary Tervis tumbler and woven tapestry with a matching mosaic pattern. The 20 oz tumbler measures 7” tall and 3.5” in diameter while the unused 100% cotton tapestry measures 50” x 60”, in very good and fine condition respectively with light scratches on the tumbler lid. $300 - $500
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481. A Pair of Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Minnie Ears. (Disneyland, 2022) A pair of Club 33 emerald anniversary Minnie Mouse ears, released for the exclusive club’s 55th anniversary. The ears feature a “55” in the style of the club’s “33” logo, a mosaic pattern inspired by the tile art at the club’s door, and “Club Thirty-Three” embroidered on the band. Labeled “One Size” with its original tags intact, the unused ears are in fine condition. $300 - $500
482. A Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Loungefly Wallet. (Disney Parks, 2022) A Disneyland Club 33 emerald anniversary wallet by Loungefly patterned with a mosaic version of the club’s logo. Measuring 4.5” x 8.25”, the wallet has its original price tag intact and is in fine condition. $300 - $500
483. A Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Loungefly Backpack. (Disney Parks, 2022) A Disneyland Club 33 emerald anniversary backpack by Loungefly with a pattern inspired by the mosaic tile at the exclusive club’s entrance. Measuring 6” x 8” x 12” tall, the backpack with the original price tag is in fine condition. $300 - $500
484. A Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Commemorative Coin. (Disneyland, 2022) A double-sided Club 33 emerald anniversary coin. One side of the coin features a recreation of the exclusive club’s entrance, while the reverse has a “55” mosaic logo for the 55th anniversary. Measuring 2.25” in diameter in a 2.75” plastic display case, housed in its original 4” x 4” x 1.25” deep Club 33-branded box, the coin is in fine condition. $300 - $500
485. A Club 33 Balcony and Dining Room Ornament. (Disneyland, 2017) An intricate ornament offered at Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. The double-side ornament was designed by Adam Throgmorton to resemble the Club’s balcony and dining areas. Measuring 4.5” x 2.5” x 6.75” tall with its original 6.5” x 4.25” x 9” box , the ornament is in very good condition with light scratches on the windows. $300 - $500
486. A Club 33 Embroidered Patch and Three Pins. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An embroidered logo patch and three pins from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. Included are a name badge-style pin, a Walt Disney Club 33 pin, and a logo pin. Ranging in size from 0.75” x 1” to 2.75” x 3.75”, the items are in very good to fine condition with fraying and wear to the patch. $300 - $500
488. A Club 33 Charger Plate. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Club 33 charger plate designed by Dudson Fine China of England, made exclusively for the exclusive New Orleans Square restaurant. The club’s logo is in the center, surrounded by a blue and white pattern and a gold filigree border. Measuring 12.25” in diameter, the charger plate is in very good condition with light scratches and scuffs on the reverse. $200 - $400
487. A Pair of Club 33 Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Plates. (Disneyland, 2019) A pair of Club 33-exclusive plates commemorating The Haunted Mansion’s 50th anniversary, patterned with the attraction’s iconic wallpaper. Ranging in size from 7” to 11.5” in diameter, the plates are in good to very good condition with scuffs and light wear. $300 - $500
489. A Pair of Rebecca Hook Club 33 Necklaces. (Disneyland, 202122) A pair of Club 33 member-exclusive necklaces designed by Rebecca Hook. One necklace features a .925 sterling silver Mickey ears pendant plated with 18k rose gold on a 20” silver chain, and the other commemorating the club’s emerald anniversary with a .925 sterling silver pendant plated with 18k yellow gold on a 20” chain. The necklaces are in fine condition and come with their original boxes. $200 - $400
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490. A Haunted Mansion Servants Quarters Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A Park-used Servants Quarters sign from the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom. This bat-shaped sign was displayed on the door used by Guests needing to skip the line due to accessibility or sensory issues. Measuring 4.25” x 11.75”, the Plexiglas sign is in good condition with scratches throughout, scuffs, wear, and tape residue on the reverse from Park display. $500 - $700
491. 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 6” x 8.75” x 8.5” tall, the sculpture is in fine condition. $200 - $400
492. A Hitchhiking Ghosts Walt Disney World Event Mirror. (Walt Disney World, 1999) A limited edition mirror from the “A Celebration of Walt Disney Art Classics” event held at Walt Disney World. Featured on the mirror are etched images of the Hitchhiking Ghosts from The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 6” x 9”, the mirror is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400
493. A Haunted Mansion Thirteen Hours Clock Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A “Thirteen Hours” figural clock based on the grandfather clock in the Haunted Mansion. The Disney Time Works piece was designed by artist Michelle Morrow and was available in a limited edition of 300, sold exclusively at the 999 Happy Haunts - A Ghoulish Gathering event held on October 29, 2003. The clock features a swinging snake pendulum, fingers for minute and hour hands, and a “Thirteen Hours” plaque. Measuring 16.5” x 4.75” x 2.5” deep, the clock requires two AA batteries and is in very good condition with light wear from display and is in working condition when tested. The clock is packaged in its original box measuring 18.75” x 6.5” x 4.25” deep and is in good condition with shelf wear. $200 - $400
494. A Haunted Mansion Pipe Organ Sculpture with Pin. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition resin sculpture of the pipe organ from The Haunted Mansion featuring a removable seat cover which reveals a hidden compartment containing a 1” x 0.5” pin of the organ’s sheet music. The sculpture was offered exclusively at the 999 Happy Haunts - A Ghoulish Gathering event and was limited to 1330 pieces. Measuring 10.5” x 4.5” x 3.25” deep, the sculpture is in very good condition with light wear from display. The pipes are a separate piece that attach to the organ base but do not fit tightly and securely. The organ is packaged in its original box measuring 9” x 6.5” x 5.5” deep and is in good condition with moderate shelf ware. $200 - $400
495. A Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchion
Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition bat stanchion sculpture based on the full-sized versions seen in the Haunted Mansion attraction. The sculpture was created for the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion and is numbered 179/350. Measuring 8.75” x 3.25” x 3.25” deep, the sculpture is in very good condition with some manufacturing residue in some of the finer grooves, as is common with many of these stanchions. $200 - $400
496. A Collection of Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Jackets. (Disney/Art Lewis Illuminations, 2019) A collection of three varsity-style jackets commemorating The Haunted Mansion’s 50th anniversary. Included are a black Imagineer-exclusive jacket, a green limited edition jacket, and a one-of-a-kind fiber optic light-up “Maddest Hatter” jacket by Art Lewis Illuminations. The light-up jacket requires 3 AA batteries (not included) and when turned on via the battery packet in the left pocket, alternates between displaying a glowing “HM” or “50” on the front left chest and a Hatbox Ghost head on the reverse. When tested, the light-up function worked, rotating between the three light-up options intermittently. Each labeled a size XL, the jackets are in very good condition with light wear, pilling, creases on the leather sleeves, and heavy wear on the second to the top button of the Maddest Hatter jacket. $200 - $400
498. A Haunted Mansion “999 Happy Haunts” Limited Edition Hearse and Watch. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition wristwatch in a horse-drawn hearse presentation box sold titled “Time For One Last Ride” sold exclusively at The Haunted Mansion’s 999 Happy Haunts - Ghoulish Gathering” event at The Magic Kingdom in 2004 and limited to an edition of 250. The quartz watch features an antiqued metal bezel with motif of the Haunted Mansion’s wrought iron gate. The hearse is constructed of cast resin, with detachable metal and leather horse harness and tack. The watch measures 9.25” long, and the hearse is 4.25” x 21” x 5” tall and each piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
497. A Limited Edition “The Haunted Mansion” Hearse Pin. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A pin sold exclusively at The Haunted Mansion’s 999 Happy Haunts - Ghoulish Gathering event in 2004 titled “A Deadly Delivery” and limited to an edition of 500. The two piece pin features a ghost horse leading a hearse carriage with spinning wheels as seen in front of the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 1.5” x 2”, the horse is attached to the with black string and chain to the hearse which measures 1.75” x 3” for a total pin length of 5.25” and is in fine condition. The pin is packaged in a hinged, black velvet lined wooden coffin shaped box measuring 3.5” x 6.5” x 1” deep and is in very good condition with light scuffs. $200 - $400
499. A Motion Activated Haunted Mansion Light Up Mirror. (Disneyland, 2000s) A motion activated mirror modeled after the gate plaque at The Haunted Mansion. When activated, the mirror illuminates, revealing the three Hitchhiking Ghosts and a ghostly voice speaks from the demon head at the top whose red eyes light up. Measuring 22.5” x 13” x 2.75” deep, the mirror is in fine, tested and working condition. Three AAA batteries are required, but not included. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
500. A Bob Gurr Signed “Father of the Doom Buggy” Tombstone Sculpture. (Gurr, 2022) A tombstone sculpture commemorating Bob Gurr, the Disney Imagineer who designed the Doom Buggy in Disneyland’s “The Haunted Mansion.” Cast in solid resin and measuring 7.75” x 4.25” x 1” deep, the tombstone has been signed by Gurr and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
502. A Haunted Mansion 30th Anniversary Jacket. (Disneyland, 1999) A varsity-style jacket commemorating The Haunted Mansion’s 30th anniversary. Featured on the left chest is a “Thirtieth Anniversary” patch with a spider hanging from the text. The jacket, released in a limited edition, is numbered inside 14/500 and features a Disneyland zipper pull. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in fair condition with heavy stains, wear, and pilling. $200 - $400
501. A Set of Don Post Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts Masks. (Don Post Studios, 1992)
A set of three Don Post latex rubber masks of the Hitchhiking Ghosts from The Haunted Mansion, originally sold at the Park. Known as “The Godfather of Halloween,” Post sold early Halloween rubber masks and helped shape the holiday into what it is today. Ranging in size from 9.5” x 7.5” x 9.5” tall to 13.5” x 11.5” x 16” tall with their original price tags still intact, the masks display in very good condition with light discoloration from age, wear, and stains, notably behind Gus’ beard. $200 - $400
503. A Fall 2009 D23 Haunted Mansion Issue and Patch. (Disney, 2009) A Fall 2009 D23 magazine and Walt Disney Archives Collection D23 member-exclusive Matterhorn patch. The issue features a glow-in-the-dark cover and a brilliantly written cover story about The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 11” x 12.25” and 3” x 3.25” respectively, the unopened magazine and patch are in fine condition. $200 - $400
504. The Haunted Mansion Limited Edition 45th Anniversary Pins. (Disneyland, 2014) A set of pins limited to an edition of 300 commemorating the 45th anniversary of Disneyland’s “The Haunted Mansion”, The set was limited to an edition of 300 and features the three Hitchhiking Ghosts and The Hatbox Ghost. Measuring 1.75” x 1.5” each, the pins are in fine condition and housed in a suitcase themed display box measuring 5” x 6.5” x 1.5” deep which is in very good condition with light scuffs and dents. $200 - $400
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505. An Original Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion attraction. As the elevator descends, the portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits, with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts a well-dressed gentleman (from the waist up) standing on a barrel of explosives. The canvas measures 45” x 105” and the portrait is in very good condition with wear throughout from use. It has been mounted to a frame using the original mounting holes in the canvas that were used at the Park. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the attraction. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $100,000 - $150,000
$18,000 -
$25,000
506. A Mary Blair It’s a Small World Facade Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1965) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair of the facade for It’s a Small World. 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 heavily to the original World’s Fair iteration, to design the attraction’s exterior. Measuring 11” x 17”, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, this piece is in very good condition with pinholes at the corners from production use and light edge wear with paint loss, which does not affect the image.
Fantasyland, home to the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, is where dreams become reality. Here, fantasies come to life, allowing children of all ages to feel as though they are stepping directly into the imaginative worlds of Disney’s animated films. As Walt Disney famously said, it’s “the happiest land of all.”
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507. It’s a Small World Original Guidebook Paintings. (Disneyland, 1969) A set of four original children of the world paintings for It’s a Small World. These images, with one unused alternate, were added to the official souvenir books after the attraction moved to Disneyland Park. There are two protective paper sheets hinged over the top of the artwork and numerous development notes written around the edges and on the back. Accomplished in acrylic with image sizes of 2.75” x 3.5” each on 18” x 16.5” artist’s board, the paintings are in very good condition with some light wear from production use. $800 - $1,000
509. An It’s a Small World Mary Blair Design Tapestry.. (Disneyland, 2005) A tapestry of a Mary Blair It’s a Small World concept, designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Released in a limited edition of 1000, the piece measures 26” x 34.75” and displays in very good condition, with the tassles removed from the bottom corners. $300 - $500
508. An It’s a Small World Holiday Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original sign for It’s a Small World Holiday promoting the seasonal overlay of the attraction. Measuring 20” x 20”, the sign is printed on PVC board and is in very good condition with wear from Park use. $300 - $500
510. A Fantasyland Cinderella Storybook Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Cinderella Storybook prop from a window display in Fantasyland. Carved in wood and hand-painted, this prop measures 13.75” x 10.75” x 1.25” and displays in very good condition with several missing faux jewels, and light wear from Park use. $400 - $600
511. An Original Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Peter Pan’s Flight attraction in Fantasyland. This is the second version of the Bjorn Aronson-designed poster. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is in good condition with a few scuffs, light scratches, creases, two small tears in the lower center below “Mr. Toad” measuring 0.25” and 0.75”, and wear and tears around the edges, particularly the lower right corner. $4,000 - $6,000
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512. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s) A blueprint for Sleeping Beauty Castle. The main symbol of Disneyland since 1955, Sleeping Beauty Castle was based on the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. In 1957 a walk-through opened inside that told the story of Sleeping Beauty, in the style of production designer and Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. The castle a true engineering marvel, uses forced perspective to appear bigger than it is. Measuring 30” x 42”, the blueprint is in good condition with light edge wear, a 1.5” tear in the bottom left quarter, and stains, including a 1” stain in the top left corner. $200 - $400
deep the sugar cube is in very good condition with light handling wear and discoloration from age. This item is for collecting purposes only, not for consumption. $100 - $200
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2005) A Fantasyland-themed
Each letter in “Fantasyland” is themed to a different attraction or facade from the land’s past and present, including It’s a Small World, Snow White’s Scary Adventures, Mad Tea Party, and the Matterhorn. This piece is the second in Avazano’s series of commemorative Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with scuffs, chips, and wear. $300 - $500
515. A Chicken of the Sea Restaurant Barrel Seat. (Disneyland, 1961) A rare original barrel-shaped seat from the “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant.” Designed by Imagineer Herb Ryman, the Chicken of the Sea dining area was pirate-themed and decorated with oars, sails, lanterns, and these barrel-shaped seats. Measuring 14” in diameter and 18” tall, the seat is in good condition with expected wear from Park use and age. Due to size and weight this item requires special shipping. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000
514.
Avanzino Fantasyland Shadowbox. (Disney,
dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino.
516. A Disney Gallery Snow White’s Scary Adventures Poster
Signed by Ken Anderson. (Disneyland, 1988) A beautiful concept poster of the Evil Queen in her hag disguise from Snow White’s Scary Adventures, sold as part of the Disney Gallery’s “The Art of Disneyland” series. Animator and Imagineer Ken Anderson signed the poster in silver marker. Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in fine condition with very light edge wear. $200 - $400
518. A Matterhorn Project Team ‘95 Jacket. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare crew jacket given to the team that worked on the 1994 to 1997 Matterhorn refurbishment. The jacket reads “Matterhorn Team” on the chest and has a large patch on the back that reads “Disneyland Expedition 95 Project Team.” Labeled a size M, the jacket is in good condition with light pilling, stains, discoloration from age, and wear. $300 - $500
517. A Rare Pair of Early Disneyland Castle Coasters. (Disneyland, 1950-60s) A rare pair of red and green early Disneyland coasters featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 3.25” in diameter each, the coasters are in fine condition. $100 - $200
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519. A Rare Park-Used Matterhorn Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960s) 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. This poster was displayed in the Park. As was customary, it was glued to a board for display, and in this case, was glued over another attraction poster (An America The Beautiful Poster) that was on display. Park-used posters are extremely rare. Measuring 36” x 54” the poster is in good condition with some fading, chips and scratches and a 2” x 2” tear near the word “Caverns.” Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $5,000 - $8,000
Tomorrowland offers a glimpse of the future through a retro lens. Guests can watch rocket ships take flight, experience flight simulators operated by robotic captains, and enjoy Captain EO as he saves the world with music. Over the years, this area of the Park has transported Guests from outer space to inner space, and even to liquid space. While no one knows what tomorrow will bring, Tomorrowland is certainly an exciting place to explore.
520. A Dave Avanzino Tomorrowland Shadowbox. (Disney, 2005) A Tomorrowland-themed dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist David Avanzino. Each letter in “Tomorrowland” is themed to the land’s past and present attractions including Submarine Voyage, Star Tours, Space Mountain, Autopia, and the Skyway. This piece is the fifth in Avanzino’s series of commemorative Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75”, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500
521. A Disneyland Pewter Miniatures Tomorrowland Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Tomorrowlandthemed pewter miniatures by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of the House of the Future, a Rocket Jet, a set of PeopleMover cars, an Autopia car, an Adventure Thru Inner Space vehicle, and a Tomorrowland Cast Member. Ranging in size from 0.5” to 1.5” tall, the miniatures are in fine condition and come with the original 7” x 10” x 3.5” tall box in very good condition with some light scuffing and an area of discoloration to the lid.
$200 - $400
522. A Collection of Olszewski
Tomorrowland Miniatures. (Olszewski, 2000s) A collection of three miniatures of classic Tomorrowland attractions by Robert Olszewski. Included are his 1/220th scale recreations of the Moonliner, Monorail Mark I, and Monsanto House of the Future. Each piece is personally signed by Olszewski, and has its own display base with a plaque and light-up feature operating with three “AAA” batteries (not included). Measuring from 4” x 3.25” x 3.75” to 8.25” x 4” x 3.5”, the miniatures are in very good working condition. $200 - $400
523. A Rare Unsigned Richfield Autopia
Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare unsigned driver’s license from the Richfield-sponsored Autopia attraction. This license features the rare white castle logo in the background that was only used in the first few weeks during the opening of Autopia. Measuring 2.25” x 3.75”, the license is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $100 - $200
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524. A Signed Autopia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000) A very rare printed attraction poster created by Christopher Smith in the year 2000 for Disneyland’s “Autopia.” This poster pays tribute to the original “Autopia” poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, with a more modern appeal for the newly refurbished version of the attraction, which was sponsored by Chevron beginning that same year. The poster measures 54” x 36” and is in very good condition with minor edge wear and some handling wear from use. The bottom-right corner is signed by its designer, Smith, in gold ink to match the “Tomorrowland” logo. $1,000 - $2,000
525. Tomorrowland Concept Prints with a Bob Gurr Signature. (1990s-2020s) A collection of five prints of Tomorrowland concept artwork featuring Space Mountain’s exterior, the Skyway, the PeopleMover and the Kaiser Aluminum Show telescope, and the Carousel of Progress. Disney Legend Bob Gurr signed the PeopleMover and Kaiser Aluminum concept print in black ink. Ranging in size from 5.5” x 8.5” to 11” x 17”, the prints are in fine condition. $400 - $600
527. A Flight to the Moon Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1955-1965) A rare unused Flight to the Moon scrapbook. The string-bound board and leatherette book features attraction imagery on the cover and contains blank construction paper. Measuring 12.25” x 14.5”, the 23-page scrapbook displays in good condition with heavy separation at the white and red cover’s spine, soiling, discoloration from age, pinholes, and wear. $100 - $200
526. A Disneyland Skyway Cable System Manual. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A Disneyland Skyway Cable System installation, operation, and maintenance manual. Measuring 11.5” x 9”, the manual displays in fair condition with heavy staining, warping, and edgewear from Park use. $200 - $400
528. A Rocket to the Moon Attraction Poster Print. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A poster print of the 1956 Disneyland Rocket To The Moon attraction poster designed by Bjorn Aronson. Measuring 13.25 x 8.35” in a 20” x 15” matted frame, the print displays in fine condition with a very small red mark on the bottom of the matte. $100 - $200
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529. A Pair of Carousel Theater Informational Signs. (Disneyland, 2000s) A pair of Carousel Theater information plaques originally displayed below photos from the theater’s history in the Main Street Cinema. These two plaques include information on the Carousel of Progress’ move to Walt Disney World, America Sings, and Innoventions. Measuring 7” x 10” each, the metal plaques are in good condition with wear from Park use including scratches throughout, scuffs, and warping. $800$1,000
530. A John Hench Signed Tomorrowland Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print of Disney Legend John Hench’s original concept art for the Expansion of Tomorrowland signed in black ink by Hench to the lower left corner. The artwork features the Monorail, Submarine Voyage, and Autopia. With an opening of 7” x 13” in a frame and matte measuring 16.25” x 20.25”, the print displays in fine condition. $200 - $400
531. A Disneyland Art Corner Postcard Collection. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of 11 Disneyland Art Corner in Tomorrowland souvenir postcards. Featuring some of Disney’s most beloved characters, these postcards include fun sayings about Disneyland and highlight a few of the Park’s attractions. Five of the cards include lenticular elements of Dumbo flapping his ears, Mickey tipping his hat, Donald lifting weights, and Dale. Measuring 3.5” x 5.5”, the postcards are in good condition to very good condition with writing on the reverse and handling wear from postal use. $200 - $400
532. A Monorail Mark I Replica with a Bob Gurr Signed Certificate. (Disneyland, Master Replicas, 2005) A Disneyland 50th anniversary Monorail Mark I model by Will Babington and Rich Allsmile. Based on the 1959 designs of Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr, this replica features illuminating headlights, taillights, and a beacon all powered by two LR44 batteries (included). Included are an original Monorail sign pin that fits into the display, a custom-made certificate signed by Gurr, and two Upper Deck trading cards of the Monorail. Released in a limited edition of 1,959, this replica measures 2.5” x 1.5” and 22” long, and 7” x 22” x 4” atop the base, and is tested in fine working condition. $500 - $700
533. A Walt Disney World Monorail Mark IV Speaker Box. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A Park-used speaker box from the Monorail Mark IV. Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr designed the monorail, including this speaker that played announcements to the Guests traveling on Walt Disney World’s monorail from 1971 to 1989. Measuring 10.35” x 20.75” x 2” deep, the speaker box displays in good condition with light staining and paint loss from park use and exposed wires in the back. $400 - $600
534. A Space Mountain Concept Print
Signed by John Hench. (Disneyland, 1997) A signed John Hench “Space Mountain Concept” limited edition print, sold through The Disney Gallery at Disneyland. With an image size of 9.75” x 12.5” in a frame and matte measuring 18.5” x 21.5”, the print displays in fine condition. $100 - $200
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535. A 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. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film on a per-minute basis ever made. The original run ended in the mid-90s, and the fan favorite returned to Parks in 2010 for a limited time as a tribute following Jackson’s death. Never folded, the poster measures 18.5” x 28.5” and is in very good condition with light edge wear including small creases at the upper left edge. $500 - $800
536. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Stroller Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A stroller parking sign from the queue of Tomorrowland’s Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. Measuring 12.5” x 67”, the sign displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire
$1,000 - $2,000
537. A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Oga’s Cantina Menu. (Disneyland, 2019) An opening year menu from Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The double-sided menu contains illustrations of the cantina’s offerings, from Star Wars-themed cocktails to snacks and beer brewed specially for the Park. Measuring 9.25” x 14”, the menu displays in very good condition with creases and intentional distress. $100 - $200
538. A Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi Legacy Lightsaber Set. (Disney, 2022) An Obi-Wan Kenobi Galaxy’s Edge Legacy Lightsaber box set released exclusively at the 2022 D23 Expo in Anaheim. The set consists of three 1:1 scale replicas of Obi-Wan’s lightsaber hilts as they appeared in the Star Wars films “The Phantom Menace,” “Revenge of the Sith,” and “A New Hope.” Also included are couplings that make each lightsaber compatible with the electronic light-up blade sold in Galaxy’s Edge at the Disney Parks. Numbered 360 of an edition of 3000, the lightsabers are in fine as-new condition factory sealed in the original 6.5” x 14” x 11.5” deep box. $200 - $400
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539. A Rare Fix-It Felix Jr. Arcade Game. (Disneyland, 2012)
An original Fix-It Felix Jr. arcade game used at Disneyland’s Starcade in Tomorrowland. In “Wreck-It-Ralph,” Fix-It Felix Jr. is a vintage arcade game from a bygone era. Very few of these real-life versions of the game were created by Disney for special event locations and in the Starcade. Intentionally distressed for an added degree of authenticity, the faux-weathered exterior compliments the retro graphics, with the cabinet design modeled on the original Donkey Kong machine yet featuring Fix-It Felix Jr. characters in the marquee, monitor bezel, and control panel. The controls consist of a single joystick and buttons 1-Player, 2-Player, Jump, and Fix. The machine does not need or accept change, and the door remains unlocked. The electronics have been tested and are in working order, and the game is fully playable. One of the most fun, novel, and fully realized promotional items ever created for a Disney film release, these machines are a true relic of Disney history. Measuring 66.5” x 23.5” and 33” deep, this fully functional arcade machine is in very good condition. Elements of intentional distress include surface scrapes and scratches to the cabinet overall, yellowing to the control panel as if from oxidized screws or cigarette burns, paint loss, peeling to the vintage Insert Coin decal, and more. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $8,000 - $10,000
Early plans for a second Disneyland Park centered around WestCOT, a West Coast version of EPCOT. While that dream never came to fruition, a second Park named Disney’s California Adventure opened in 2001. The Golden State-themed Park was met with tepid reviews and low attendance, leading to years of work to make the Park more desirable to Guests. The Buena Vista Street overhaul, Pixar Pier retheme, and the additions of Cars Land and Avengers Campus paid off handsomely, with over 10 million Guests visiting the Park in 2023.
540. A Walt Disney Imagineering Infrastructure Team Gift. (Disneyland, 1998) A commemorative gift of charred asphalt presented to the team of Imagineers that demolished the Disneyland Parking Lot Area to make way for Disney’s California Adventure Park. The asphalt is housed in an acrylic box and presented on an acrylic base with an aerial photo of the original parking lot, a color print of concept art for the new Park, and an engraved plaque with a dedication to Imagineer Evelyn Lozano. Measuring 2” x 1.5” x 2” deep mounted on a 9” x 5.75” x 3.25” display, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches to the underside of the base. $200 - $400
541. A Cast-Exclusive Countdown Watch
One Year Anniversary Pin. (Disneyland, 2002) A Cast-exclusive pin based on the very rare wristwatch given to Cast Members before the 2001 opening of Disney’s California Adventure and Downtown Disney in 2001. Each Cast Member-exclusive wristwatch was preset to count down the days until the grand opening. Part of a limited edition of 5000, this pin marks the first anniversary of the opening, with “Opening Team” on the “band,” and Disneyland Resort and 2001 on the “face.” Measuring 4” x .75”, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200
542. An Ariel’s Grotto Chair Rail. (Disney California Adventure, 2001-2018) A sealife-themed chair rail from the Ariel’s Grotto restaurant on Paradise Pier. The restaurant, which offered character dining experiences with Ariel, closed in 2018 and reopened as the Lamplight Lounge. Measuring 5.75” x 55”, the wooden chair rail is in good condition with typical paint and wood loss, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500
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543. A Cars Land Motor Oil Can Light Fixture. (Disney California Adventure, 2010s) A Park-used motor oil light fixture displayed in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure. Measuring 13.5” tall and 10.25” in diameter, the light fixture displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000
544. A Paradise Pier Hotel Hawaiian Minnie Mouse Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Minnie Mouse porthole sign displayed at the Paradise Pier Hotel. Minnie is in a grass skirt and lei, similar to her appearance in the short “Hawaiian Holiday.” Measuring 36” in diameter, the large PVC board sign displays in good condition with intentional holes from display, heavy scuffs, spotting, scratches, and wear from Resort use. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
545. A Donald Duck Paradise Pier Hotel Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Donald Duck on a pool float sign displayed at the Paradise Pier Hotel. Measuring 36” in diameter, the large PVC board sign is in good condition with intentional holes from display, heavy scuffs, scratches, and wear from Resort use. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400
546. A Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel Tile. (Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, 2000s) A green tile made exclusively for Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel by Handicraft Tile. The limited edition piece features a hotel logo on the reverse and is hand-numbered 1853 in gold marker. Measuring 6.25” x 10” x 0.75” deep, the tile is in fine condition. $200 - $400
547. A Hearthstone Lounge Drinks Menu. (Disney, 2010s) A drinks and appetizer menu for the Hearthstone Lounge, located just off the lobby of the spectacular Grand Californian Hotel. The faux-leather-covered menu includes a page of appetizers followed by 17 pages of alcoholic beverages. Measuring 7.5” x 9.5”, the menu is in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200
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Disney Cruise Line launched in 1998 with the inaugural voyage of the Disney Magic. The luxury ship features Broadway-style shows, kids’ clubs, and themed dining, all peppered with appearances by Disney characters. The cruise line has five ships in operation, four more in development, and recently announced at D23 that an additional four ships are planned, for a grand total of 13 in the fleet. All aboard for family fun!
548. A “Disney Dreams” Show Lumiere Puppet. (Disney Cruise Line, 1998-2000) A Lumiere puppet used for “Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic,” a live stage show on the Disney Magic cruise ship. This model of Lumiere was removed from the show in 2000 and replaced with an updated puppet. The puppet’s lighting features are non-operational, having previously had its wires cut. Measuring 36” x 11” 38” tall, the puppet displays in good condition with a lightbulb missing from its head, separation at the right hand, cracks throughout, scuffs, scratches, a 1” x 1” section missing near the neck, and wear from show use. Due to size and fragility of the foam, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
On over 27,000 acres in Florida lies the Most Magical Place on Earth. Walt had the foresight to buy up large amounts of land near Orlando so that he had complete control of the area surrounding his secret “Florida Project,” a feat he was not able to accomplish in Southern California. Walt Disney World is a truly immersive vacation destination where Guests can stay at a themed Disneyowned hotel and take the Monorail right to the Parks.
549. Walt Disney World Western River Expedition Concept Animal Models. (WDI, 1970s) A set of three animal concept models from the neverrealized Western River Expedition attraction at Walt Disney World. Originally, this attraction was planned instead of another Pirates of the Caribbean, under the misguided assumption that Florida was too close to the actual Caribbean for Pirates to be of interest to the Walt Disney World audience. Pirates of the Caribbean was already a world-famous Disney attraction, however, and so it came to Walt Disney World. While elements of the River Expedition were repurposed for other attractions, these extremely rare hand-sculpted clay over cast components concept models are the best representation of Marc Davis’s original vision for the attraction to survive. Ranging in size from 7.25” to 8.75” tall, the figures are in generally very good condition. The donkey is missing an ear and the bridles on both the donkey and horse have come loose. The horse has a cracked foreleg. All exhibit some wear and handling. $5,000 - $7,000
550. A Walt Disney World Railroad Drumhead Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Park-used Walt Disney World Railroad Drumhead sign, originally mounted to the back of a passenger car. This particular sign was given to Don McGrath, who on March 25, 1986, passed through the Magic Kingdom’s turnstile and became the 500 millionth Guest to enter a Disney Park. Measuring 26.5” in diameter, the sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000
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551. 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 functional and a black plastic trash bin inside. Measuring 20.25” x 21.25” 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. $2,000 - $4,000
552. An Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Poster. (Eastern Airlines, 1971) A travel poster from Eastern Airlines promoting the newly opened Walt Disney World. This beautifully printed poster promotes Eastern as “Your Wings to the Family Vacation Kingdom” and features Mickey Mouse with Walt Disney World landmarks. Measuring 40” x 30”, the poster has been linen backed for preservation with an overall size of 41.5” x 31.75” and displays in very good condition with light edge wear and a 2.5 tear at the top center. $1,000 - $2,000
553. A Fantasyland Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Fantasyland Cast Member uniform shirt featuring a stitched floral pattern. The shirt maintains its Walt Disney World identification barcode label. Labeled a size L, the shirt is in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200
554. A Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Plush Doll Collection. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A collection of four 50th anniversary plush sets themed to Walt Disney World attractions. Included are Rover from Carousel of Progress; and Teddi Barra, Big Al, and Henry from the Country Bear Jamboree. The Mad Tea Party and Big Thunder sets feature plushes of Mickey and Friends in the style of the attraction. The plush dolls are in fine as-new condition in the original boxes ranging in size from 10.5” x 20” x 3” deep to 21.25” x 20” x 3.75” deep, in very good to fine condition with light handling wear to the corners. $100 - $200
555. A Pair of Vans Walt Disney World Collection Sneakers. (Vans, 2022) A pair of Walt Disney World 50th anniversary Old Skool Vans sneakers patterned with Resort attractions. Labeled a size 8.0 US Men/ 9.5 women, the sneakers are in fine unused condition with the original tags and the original 12” x 5.75” x 4.75” box, in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200
556. A
Fort Wilderness Double-Sided Open & Closed Sign. (Fort Wilderness, 1970s-80s) A double-sided open and closed sign likely displayed at a Fort Wilderness Resort location. Measuring 5.5” x 20.75”, the sign is in good condition with typical heavy paint loss and wear from Resort use and age. $400 - $600
557. A Fort Wilderness Resort Jacket. (Fort Wilderness, 1986) A Fort Wilderness Resort jacket featuring Chip and Dale on the front, and Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto on the back. Labeled as a size Small, the jacket retains the original tags and displays in very good condition with light soiling above the left pocket and under the upper left sleeve. $100 - $200
559. A Collin Campbell Concept Art Print from Fort Wilderness. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1980s-2000s) A framed print of Disney Legend Collin Campbell’s 1972 “Campground Railroad” concept art. This reproduction was originally displayed above a guest room dining table at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Measuring 20” x 32” in a 32.25” x 44.25” glassless framed matte, the print is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with typical light scuffs and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
558. A Sam McKim Concept Art Print from Fort Wilderness. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1980s-2000s) A framed Sam McKim “Trading Post, Frontierland at Disneyland” concept art print. This reproduction of the Disney Legend’s 1956 art was originally displayed on a cabin guest room wall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Measuring 15.25” x 36.25” in a 24.25” x 42.25” glassless framed matte, the print is in fine condition, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
560. A Walt Disney World Contemporary Hotel Mary Blair Vase. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A Walt Disney World 40th anniversary vase by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, featuring stylized imagery inspired by Disney Legend Mary Blair’s Grand Canyon Concourse mural at the Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort. The 9.75” x 4” x 3” deep vase is in fine condition and comes with the original 11.5” x 5.75” x 4.25” deep box in very good condition with light smudges and a small 1” scuff on the top side. $300 - $500
561. A Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Rolling Desk. (Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, 1990s-2000s) A Disney’s Yacht Club Resort guest room rolling desk. This stately wooden desk features an eight-point compass design and a wheel at the bottom of each leg. Measuring 28.5” tall and 28.25” x 37.25”, the desk is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and stains from Resort use, and one of the legs has been repaired. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
562. A Pleasure Island Pin Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1996-2001) A collection of thirteen holiday pins from the adult-oriented shopping and entertainment district, Pleasure Island. Holidays celebrated on the pins include July 4th, Easter, Christmas, Pleasure Island’s 10th anniversary, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day, including a Cast Member-exclusive New Year’s 2001 pin that was released in a limited edition of 3000. Ranging in size from 0.75” x 2” to 1.5” x 1.75”, the pins are in very good to fine condition with light wear. $100 - $200
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Originally envisioned as an “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow,” Epcot at Walt Disney World has come to be recognized as a “permanent world’s fair.” For over 40 years, the Park has been home to attractions showcasing and celebrating the human spirit of innovation, technological ingenuity, international culture, the natural world, and imagination. While it may not be the fully functional city that Walt conceived, Epcot stands as a testament to his optimistic vision for the future.
563. An Original Journey into Imagination Figment Animatronic. (EPCOT Center, 1983-1998) An Audio-Animatronic Figment from the original version of Journey into Imagination. Created by Disney Legend Tony Baxter and Imagineer Steve Kirk, the fondly-remembered attraction introduced Guests to the Dreamfinder and his companion Figment, a dragon of royal purple pigment filled with curiosity and childish delight. Together they traveled the universe searching for “sounds, colors, ideas - anything that sparks the imagination.” This figure appeared in the attraction’s Dreamport scene, shoveling flowers in the room where all of Dreamfinder and Figment’s ideas were collected. While Figment’s presence in the Park remains, it is this original iteration of the ride that made the biggest impact and inspires such nostalgia among fans. The animatronic is attached to a black metal base from Walt Disney Imagineering and would add one little spark to your Disney collection. Measuring 13” x 25” x 35” tall and 17” x 24” x 41.5” tall including the base, this lovable fellow is in good condition with exposed metal brackets from missing hands and wings, separation behind the left arm, stains, cracks including a 1” crack in the left eye, and wear from Park use, while the base exhibits oxidation, stains, and wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $20,000 - $30,000
564. A World of Motion Animatronic Foam Test Head. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s)
A rare foam test head used in creating AudioAnimatronics at Epcot. The head is marked “TRN-13,” indicating it is from the World of Motion attraction. The World of Motion brought Guests on an Audio-Animatronic-assisted journey through the past, present, and future of transportation. Measuring 13.5” x 5.5” x 8” deep, the heads display fair condition with scuffs, scrapes, breaks, and typical wear from Walt Disney Imagineering use. $500 - $700
565. A The World of Motion “The Water Engine” Cel and Drawing. (EPCOT, 1982) An original production cel and frame-matching drawing from “The Water Engine,” an animated short that played in the post-show area of The World of Motion pavilion at EPCOT from 1982 to 1995. The cel and drawing feature Mag Man, a character animated by Disney Legend Glen Keane. With a character image size of 8.75” x 6” on a cel and animation paper measuring 10.5” x 12” each, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from production use that does not affect the image area, including a few spots of paint residue and fingerprints to the cel, and a small 0.25” tear on the bottom left peg hole of the drawing. The cel is paired with a scene-matched color reproduction background. $300 - $500
566. An Epcot El Rio del Tiempo Mexico Pavilion Decoration. (Epcot, 1982-2007) A Mesoamerican-style gold decoration from the Mexico Pavilion’s El Rio del Tiempo attraction. The boat ride, which took Guests on a journey through Mexican history and culture, was replaced in 2007 by the Grand Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros. Measuring 3” x 6.5”, the decoration displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including scratches, scuffs, and three red plastic gems missing, which may have been intentional. $100 - $200
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567. An EPCOT Center Opening Day Commemorative Plate Set. (EPCOT, 1982) An EPCOT Center Opening Day Commemorative plate set, celebrating Future World and the World Showcase. Measuring 8.75” in diameter, each limited edition plate is numbered 2826 of 7500 and is in fine as-new condition. The plates are housed in the hinged display box measuring 10” x 10” x 3” and in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and heavy wear to the corners. $100 - $200
568. An Epcot United States Ambassador Millennium Village Pin. (Epcot, 2000) A pin from the Millennium Village at Epcot. This rare pin was specifically created for United States ambassadors within Millennium Village and was not offered to the public. Measuring 2.5” x 1.5” the pin is in very good condition with light wear from handling and display. $100 - $200
569. A Clem Hall Signed “American Adventure” Concept Drawing. (Epcot, 1980s) A Clem Hall-signed concept of the Spirit of Independence for the American Showcase at Epcot. This sketch features scenes from the American Revolution and was part of a proposed mural depicting the Spirit of America that helped define this nation. Accomplished in graphite and watercolor, the drawing measures 6.75” x 13.25” and is in very good condition with wear to the edges and lower left corner from production use and storage. $100 - $200
In 1983 Tokyo Disneyland brought Mickey and Friends to Asia, then Disneyland Paris – originally called Euro Disneyland – opened in 1992. Both Parks were built from the ground up with animatronics and other technologies unavailable when Disneyland and Walt Disney World were developed. And the Castle at Disneyland Paris is the most spectacular of any Disney Park, since it has to hold up against real castles in the same neighborhood!
570. A Unique Life-Sized Mickey Mouse from Tokyo Disneyland. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1986) A life-sized plush Mickey Mouse in a Tokyo Disneyland kimono. This Mickey was given to Don McGrath, who on March 25, 1986, passed through the Magic Kingdom’s turnstile and became the 500 millionth Guest to enter a Disney Park. McGrath was given a gift from each of the four Parks at the time—Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, and Tokyo Disneyland. This Mickey is in as-new condition, dressed in an exquisite silk kimono that may be a one-of-a-kind creation for Mickey in Tokyo Disneyland that year. Measuring 29” x 19” x 66” high, this Mickey displays in fine condition with light spotting on the hands and white silk of the kimono. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700
571. A Tokyo Disneyland Mystery Tour Concept Print. (Disney, 1990s-2000s)
A print of concept art for the Cinderella’s Castle Mystery Tour at Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction is the only one at any Disney Park to incorporate “The Black Cauldron” characters, with a young guest from each group chosen to vanquish the Horned King, as shown here. Measuring 16” x 20” with an image size of 10.25” x 15.5”, the print is in fine condition. $100 - $200
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572. A Sam McKim Signed Euro Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Euro Disneyland, 1992/94) A large souvenir map from the opening year of Euro Disneyland, signed by Disney Legend Sam McKim and dated 12-10-94. This map features attractions completed in time for the Park’s opening year and includes areas marked with “Attraction Future,” for those in construction or still in the planning stages. Measuring 29.5” x 44”, the unfolded map is in fine condition, with slight creases along its upper edge. $200 - $400
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573. A Discoveryland Concept Print Signed by Tim Delaney. (Disney Gallery, 1990s) A print of Disneyland Paris Discoveryland concept art, signed by the artist, Imagineer Tin Delaney. Rather than a traditional Tomorrowland, Disneyland Paris’s Discoveryland shows influence from H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, and even Leonardo da Vinci. With 9” x 19.5” visible within a 16.25” x 26.25” matte and frame, the artwork is in fine condition. $200
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574. A Euro Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1991) A Pirates of the Caribbean attraction poster from Euro Disneyland. The stunning artwork by George Stokes provides a pirate’s eye view of Guests approaching in a boat. Measuring 33” x 46.75”, the untrimmed poster is in good condition with scratches throughout, stains, edge tears, wear, and a full horizontal fold near the bottom. $2,000 - $4,000
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575. A Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant Poster Test Print. (Euro Disneyland, 1990s) A test print for the «Le Chateau De La Belle au Bois Dormant» (Sleeping Beauty’s Castle) attraction poster. The castle was designed by Imagineer Tom Morris, who also provided the artwork for the poster along with Imagineering graphic designer and illustrator Tracy Trinast. Measuring 46.5” x 32.75”, the poster displays in good condition with a small area of paper loss above the “d” in “de la,” discoloration from age, edge wear, and creasing throughout. $2,000 - $4,000
576. A Knott’s Berry Farm Can-Can Calico Saloon Poster. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1980) A Calico Saloon souvenir attraction poster. Featuring an original design by longtime Knott’s contributor Bob Bates, this old west saloon and its resident can-can dancers have been a fixture at the park since the 1940s. Measuring 28” x 22”, the piece is in very good condition with minor creasing along the right edge. $500 - $700
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Pirates of the Caribbean opened at Disneyland in 1967, the last ride personally supervised by Walt Disney. With its memorable scenes of pirate mischief and its catchy “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” theme song, the boat ride became an instant classic, with a version appearing in future Disney Parks worldwide. The treasured ride inspired the massively successful “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise in the 2000s, a series that made Johnny Depp one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and cemented Captain Jack Sparrow as one of cinema’s most beloved characters. From a major theme park attraction to one of the highest-grossing film franchises ever, Pirates of the Caribbean has made its mark in pop culture history.
577. A Prototype Hand-Drawn Pirates of the Caribbean Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1967) A one-of-a-kind hand-drawn mock-up of the original Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean guidebook. The Pirates guide tells the background, story, and making of this fan-favorite attraction through gorgeous photos and concept artwork. This mock-up contains 46 pages of hand-drawn artwork attributed to Imagineer Ken Chapman, based on the iconic designs of Imagineer Marc Davis. The piece is full of hand-written placeholder text, with editing notes throughout by Imagineer Marty Sklar. Each individual page is glued together by hand to form the complete book, and many pages have been hand-trimmed and applied to original artwork with notes, forming an in-depth look into how this souvenir guidebook came to be. The entire attraction story is told here, including illustrations based on some of Davis’ most popular concept artwork, such as the dog holding the jail key, the pirate auctioneer, the pirate on a cannon, and a pirate’s skeletal remains. Original Pirates of the Caribbean artwork is some of the most prized original Disneyland artwork, with a hand-drawn mock-up of the entire attraction experience being an unheard of archive of Pirates of the Caribbean history. Additionally, Sklar’s hand-written notes throughout make this not just a testament to the attraction itself, but to the Imagineering process that brought us some of Disneyland’s most iconic attractions. Included with this mock-up is an earlier 26-page brownline draft for a portion of the book which has segments of hand-written text and additional notes throughout by Sklar. Also, a final version of the completed guidebook is included. The mock-up measures 11” x 9”, and is in good condition overall, with some chipping and small tears around the edges and to the spine of the cover from use. Many of the inner pages are loose from the spine, but the mock-up is complete. The final guidebook measures 9” x 10.75” and is in very good condition with typical light handling wear. $5,000 - $8,000
578. A Pirates of the Caribbean Dog Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1966) A WED Enterprises blueprint for the Audio-Animatronic key-holding dog from Pirates of the Caribbean. This famous mutt appears late in the ride, as jailed pirates coax it to give them the keys to their cell—an iconic scene conceived by Imagineer Marc Davis and recreated in the film “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Drawn by D.V. Kuchta and dated 10-12-66, the blueprint depicts the animatronic dog’s inner workings including its eye blink, head nod, and tail wag. Measuring 30” x 42.75” and 31.5” x 44.5” linen-backed for preservation, the blueprint is in good condition with stains, color loss, and heavy tears and repair work throughout, including a 4” x 4.75” torn-off section near the top right. $1,000 - $2,000
579. A Pirates of the Caribbean Pig Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1966-1968) A WED Enterprises blueprint for the Audio-Animatronic pig laying on a pirate’s leg in Pirates of the Caribbean. The pig blueprint, showing the animatronics inner workings from its opening mouth to its wagging tail, was drawn by D.V. Kuchta on October 24, 1966, and printed on January 18, 1968. “Blue Bayou” is written on the side, as Blue Bayou Lagoon was the original working name for Pirates of the Caribbean. Measuring 22” x 34.25” and 23.75” x 36” linen-backed for preservation, the blueprint is in very good condition with a vertical and horizontal fold from storage, patches of color loss, and scuffs from use. $1,000 - $2,000
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580. A Pirates of the Caribbean Cave Scene Concept Drawing. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1960s) A concept drawing of a proposed scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This sketch of a pirate crew hauling their treasure down from a cave far above a boat full of Park guests shows how Imagineers could evoke a moody scene that tells a tale even in a rough drawing. Accomplished in felt tip and pencil on vellum, this original concept drawing measures 14” x 16.75”, and displays in good condition, even with small tears, edge wear, creasing, and folds from original production use. $2,000 - $4,000
581. A Front Section of a Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) The “bow” of a Pirates of the Caribbean ride vehicle boat. The popularity of this New Orleans Square attraction led to versions in Orlando, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Paris, plus a multi-billion dollar film franchise starring Johnny Depp. Each boat in the attraction is named for a woman or a famous pirate, with this number 11 boat named “Mathilde.” A previous owner performed repairs, removed the front bumper, and added four wheels and a wooden post for support and display purposes. Measuring 30” x 34” x 73”, the bow is in very good condition with 6” of paint loss on the underside, paint loss on the boat number, and typical scuffs, stains, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000
582. A Pirates of the Caribbean Heritage Timeline Tree Cross Section. (Disneyland, 2022) A cross-section of one of the two Rusty Leaf fig trees that were planted outside of the entrance to Pirates of the Caribbean in 1987 where they stood for 35 years. After their removal, 45 cross-sections were preserved and mounted to custom displays as “The Pirates of the Caribbean Heritage Timeline” with six growth rings marked by dated plaques noting significant events in the ride’s history during that year. This cross-section, which is number 12 of the 45 that were preserved, measures 19” x 17.25” x 1.25” deep, with a total display size of 21.5” x 27.5” x 2” deep and displays in fine condition with a light scratch on the 2018 timeline plaque. $4,000 - $6,000
583. A Framed Set of Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Postcards. (Disneyland, 1960s) A framed collection of 6 souvenir Pirates of the Caribbean postcards featuring Disney Legend Marc Davis’ concept art for the attraction. Each 5.5” x 3.5” postcard is in fine condition presented in a 14.25” x 27.25” framed matte. The frame displays in good condition with two splits along the center of the bottom molding and upper right corner which may affect the structural integrity. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $100 - $200
584. Three Large Pirates of the Caribbean Lenticulars. (Disneyland, 2000) Three lenticular photographs depicting the pirate ship scene from the original Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Titled “Wicked Wench,” this lenticular photo was released framed in a limited edition of only 500 pieces. Each measuring 14.5” x 18”, two of the lenticulars are in fine condition with the protective film still attached, and the third in very good condition with small scratches, scuffs, and wear to one corner. $100 - $200
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585. A Cast & Crew Signed “Pirates of the Caribbean” Newspaper Pullout. (Disney, 2003) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” four-panel newspaper pullout signed by the film’s cast and crew. Signatures include Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, director Gore Verbinski, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer, all accomplished in silver or gold marker. The enormous success of this film led to four sequels and over $4 billion in ticket sales for the franchise at the worldwide box office. Measuring 12.5” x 21”, the newspaper pullout is in good condition with heavy creases throughout. $100 - $200
587. A Pirates of the Caribbean Marc Davis Jail Scene Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2006) A framed set of four Pirates of the Caribbean pins inspired by Disney Legend Marc Davis’ concept artwork for the attractions iconic jail scene. Released in a limited edition of 150, the set was available at “A Moonlight Voyage,” a special merchandise event held at Disneyland on July, 6 2006. The pins range in size from 1.5” x 0.25” to 2” x 3.25” presented on a 4.5” x 6” visible reproduction of Davis’ concept art in a 10” x 10.75” x 1.25” deep framed matte. The pins and frame are all in fine condition. $200 - $400
586. A “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean” Record. (Disney, 1970s) A “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Sound Track of the Fabulous Adventure” long-playing vinyl record. Side 1 features the story of the attraction narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft. Side II is a unique collection of sea shanties sung by Ravenscroft, who may be best recognized as the broken Singing Bust in the Haunted Mansion. This edition of the popular 1966 soundtrack album features artwork by Paul Wenzel and refers to the Walt Disney World attraction, which opened in 1973. Measuring 12.25” x 12.25” the record and album cover are in very good condition with some scuffing and minor surface wear. $100 - $200
588. A Disney Gallery “Yo Ho” X. Atencio Pirates Print. (Disney Gallery, 2000s) A framed print of X. Atencio’s full lyrics to “Yo Ho (A Pirates Life For Me)” for the Pirates of the Caribbean. This piece was produced by The Disney Gallery in a total edition size of 300 prints. With an image size of 10.5” x 13.5” within a 13.5” x 20.75” frame, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400
589. A Pirates of the Caribbean Dave Avanzino Shadow Box. (Disney, 2006) A Pirates of the Caribbean dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Pirates” represents a different memorable scene from the attraction. The textured metal and wood box resembles a treasure chest and features the attraction’s talking skull at the clasp. Measuring 13” x 15.5” x 3.25” deep, the shadowbox art displays in very good condition with light wear and intentional distress.
$300 - $500
591. A Pirates of the Caribbean Map Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2003) A Pirates of the Caribbean Map pin set. This reproduction of Sam McKim’s classic Pirates map is accented with 9 cloisonne pins highlighting key scenes and was released in a limited edition of only 150 pieces. The map has a visible size of 19.75” x 11.75” with pins measuring from 1.5” x 1.5” to 3” x 3”. The entire piece measures 19” x 26” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400
590. A Robert Olszewski Pirates of the Caribbean Scale Model. (Disneyland, 2006) A first edition scale model of Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction building by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. This replica includes two scenes from the attraction which can be inserted into the back of the model and light up. The interchangeable scenes include the auction scene and a cannon fire scene. Measuring 10.5” x 9.5” x 7” tall, the model is in very fine, as-new, working condition and comes in its original box with its original COA, special premiere edition plaque, and power cord. The box shows light wear. $300 - $500
592. A Pirates of the Caribbean Limited Edition Sword and Skull Wall Plaque. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean wall plaque by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The wall plaque was released in an edition of 1000 and modeled after the original Pirate Narrator as he appeared in the attraction during the 1960s. Measuring 14” x 22” x 5” deep, the plaque is composed of metal, textile and resin and in fine condition. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
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593. A Rare Pirates Bird Head Skeleton Black-Out Figure. (Disneyland, 2008) An all-black variant Pirates of the Caribbean Bird Head Skeleton Pirate vinyl figure sculpted by Monster5 and manufactured by Span of Sunset. Released in an edition of 250, the figure includes a removable sword to fit between the ribs, and a Span of Sunset COA. The Bird Head Skeleton Pirate measures 16” tall and is presented in an 18” x 6” x 6” box. The figure and accessories are in fine condition, and the box in very good condition with light wear to the interior coin-shaped edges. $200 - $400
595. A Talking Pirates of the Caribbean Plaque. (Disney, 2003) A hand-painted Pirates of the Caribbean talking plaque, released in a limited edition numbered 403 of 500. Requiring three AA batteries (not included), the plaque plays portions of the dialogue heard in the iconic attraction. Measuring 16” x 23” x 2.5” deep, the plaque displays in very good working condition with light wear to the edges and is missing the period and the end of “Disneyland.” Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500
594. A Pirates of the Caribbean Captain’s Journal Box. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A commemorative “Captains Journal” from the 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: Adventures On the 7 Seas Lagoon event held at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Part of a limited edition of 300, the box opens to reveal a collectible compass, a minted bronze distressed medallion, a miniature print, and a prop gold artifact taken from the Walt Disney World Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The piece measures 9.25” x 6.75” x 4.5” tall and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. A Certificate of Verification is adhered to the inside cover. $200 - $400
596. A Pirates of the Caribbean Leather Jacket. Disney Direct Pirates of the Caribbean leather jacket, released in a limited edition of 500. The jacket features pirate-themed patches on the front and the Talking Skull on the reverse. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400
597. A Pirates of the Caribbean Gold Prop and Event Coin. (Disney, 2006) A limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean framed display set from the Pirates in the Big Apple event on July 7, 2006. Held at the New York City World of Disney store, the event celebrated the premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” and included a reception and a screening of the film. The display is custom-matted and includes a pirate gold prop taken from Walt Disney World’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, a print of the event’s logo, and a coin created specifically for the event. Ranging in size from the 1.5” in diameter coin to the 1.5” x 4.25” gold prop and displayed in a 12.75” x 15.75” framed matte, the coin, prop, and print are in very good to fine condition with material loss and wear from Park use to the prop. The frame displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200
599. A Complete Set of 24 Jolly Roger Cards. (Disneyland, 2010s) A complete set of 24 fortune cards from the Fortune Red machine located near the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland. Each card has a fortune written in pirate speech and comes printed on a souvenir card with a legend of Jolly Roger flags on the reverse. This newer version of the cards all come in the same color and are slightly larger than the originals. Each measuring 4.25” x 2.75”, the set is in very good condition with light handling wear, and spotting to the edge of one card. $200 - $400
598. Pirates of the Caribbean 33rd Anniversary Doubloons and Key. (Disneyland, 2000) A Pirates of the Caribbean attraction 33rd-anniversary commemorative skeleton key and doubloons set from an event at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. Measuring 1.5” x 5.75”, the key is in very good condition with a light spot of oxidation. Measuring between 1.5” x 2.25” in diameter, the doubloons, limited to an edition of 1000, are in fine condition. Both pieces come with the original decorative treasure map boxes which measure 7.25” x 5.25” x 1” deep and 7.25” x 6.25” x 1” deep, in good to very good condition with light wear to the corners. $200 - $400
600. A Walt Disney World Pirates of the Caribbean Dagger Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A prop dagger decoration from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Walt Disney World. Made of brass with ornate carvings on the sheath, the dagger and sheath are one solid piece. Measuring 9.25” x 1.5” wide, the prop displays in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $200 - $400
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601. A Marc Davis WDI Pirates of the Caribbean Pin Set. (WDI, 2006) A framed complete set of 12 Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean concept art pins. Each pin was released in a limited edition of 500 each, exclusively at Walt Disney Imagineering in Glendale, with only 25 total of these framed sets offered. The 3” x 2.5” pins and 18.5” x 20.25” frame are in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500
602. A Pirates of the Caribbean Black Pearl Figurine. (Disneyland, 2006) A Pirates of the Caribbean figurine of the cursed ship The Black Pearl, with skeletal pirates walking the ocean’s depths below. This piece was produced in resin and glass in a limited edition of 300 exclusively for the “A Moonlit Voyage” event held at Disneyland on July 6, 2006. With two AA batteries (not included) the stern lanterns glow and cannon ports flash red, while a ghostly voice intones “Dead Men Tell No Tales.” Measuring 11.75” x 10.25” x 4” deep, the figurine is in fine condition, working when tested. $200 - $400
603. A “Take a Wench For a Bride” Auction Banner. (Disney, 2006) A “Take a Wench for a Bride” auction banner from the short film “Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked.” This large banner pays tribute to the one displayed during the infamous auction scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The short film was shot by franchise creative consultant and storyboard artist James Ward Byrkit over three days on sets from “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” which were soon to be demolished. Serving as a prequel to the film series, the short explains why Scarlett and Giselle slap Jack and why Jack’s boat is sinking at the beginning of the film. Although filmed in 2006, the short was not widely released until it was included as a special feature in a four-movie Blu-ray box set in 2011. Measuring 14 feet long and 37 inches wide, the banner is in very good condition, showing only light fading on the lettering, some wear, and intentional distress throughout. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000
When tasked with bringing Pirates of the Caribbean to the big screen, director Gore Verbinski turned to frequent collaborator James Ward Byrkit for assistance. Byrkit served as the franchise’s creative consultant and storyboard artist and was the first person to draw Captain Jack Sparrow, even before Johnny Depp was cast. Disney CEO Michael Eisner once considered shutting down the first “Pirates” film, but upon seeing the storyboard work of Byrkit and his team, he was blown away and let them proceed. The film spawned a multi-billion dollar franchise, turning the tide at the Disney Studio. We are thrilled to share Byrkit’s epic concept art with you in this auction. Bid up, me hearties, yo ho!
604. The First Sketch of Captain Jack Sparrow. (Disney, 2002) The very first sketch of Captain Jack Sparrow from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Director Gore Verbinski joined the project in 2002 and brought aboard frequent collaborator James Ward Byrkit, who served as a creative consultant and storyboard artist on the film. As the two were on their first location scouting trip in the Caribbean, Verbinski mentioned to Byrkit the idea of having Jack’s entrance be him stepping off of a sinking ship. Byrkit loved the idea so much, he immediately sketched storyboards in his notepad in pen. This initial sketch, accomplished in pen on drawing paper, was made before Johnny Depp was even cast or the script was completed. Captain Jack’s iconic entrance and Depp’s performance delighted audiences worldwide, kicking off a franchise that would gross over $4 billion. Measuring 9” x 12”, this important piece of Disney Studio history is in very good condition with light wear. $2,000 - $4,000
605. The First Concept Drawing of Davy Jones from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (Disney, 2004) The very first concept drawing for Davy Jones from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s conceptual artist James Byrkit. Davy Jones went through many different designs before being brought to life in the ground-breaking CGI character animation that won the film an Academy Award for visual effects. The lobster-like claw for a hand was retained in the final design, making this a rare glimpse into the beginning stages of development for the series’ pivotal antagonist. The drawing appears on page 81 of “The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean” from Disney Editions. Accomplished in graphite on paper and measuring 12” x 9”, the drawing is in fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000
606. A Flying Dutchman Concept
Drawing from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (Disney, 2004) An early concept drawing for The Flying Dutchman from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. Captained by Davy Jones, The Flying Dutchman is “A ship from hell, made of pallid wood and white bones, covered with the very stuff of the sea: shells, coral, flotsam, seaweed,” making it one of the most memorable ships in cinema. This concept captures the filmmakers’ vision for the ship’s menacing appearance, elevating it to more than a mere vessel, into virtually a character unto itself. Accomplished in graphite on vellum and measuring 17” x 11”, the drawing is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000
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608. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Cannibal Island Concept
Drawing. (Disney 2004) A concept drawing of Cannibal Island from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by conceptual artist James Ward Byrkit. Accomplished in pencil and blue ink, the piece calls out points of interest on the island and outlines where the hanging bone cages should roll during the memorable prisoner escape scene. With an image size of 10” x 16.75” on 11” x 17” vellum, the art is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $1,000 - $2,000
607. A “Dead Man’s Chest” Will Turner Underwater Storyboard. (Disney, 2004) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” concept drawing by James Byrkit of Will Turner facing off with a skeletal member of Davy Jones’ cursed crew. With an image size of 7” x 14.5” on a 14” x 17” piece of drawing paper, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with light creases, discoloration at the top, and stray graphite smudges near the bottom. $1,000 - $2,000
609. A Davy Jones Pipe Organ Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” concept drawing of Davy Jones’ pipe organ by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. Byrkit’s concept depicts the organ room as a brooding, overbearing space, unlike the storm-lashed cathedral-like space realized in the film. Accomplished in graphite on vellum and measuring 17” x 11”, the drawing is in fine condition. $2,000 - $3,000
610. A “Dead Man’s Chest” Digging Up Treasure Storyboard. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard drawing accomplished in pencil of Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Ragetti, and Pintel digging up the Dead Man’s Chest in the second film of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series. With an image size of 6.5” x 14.5” on 11” x 17” vellum paper, the piece is in very good condition $800 - $1,000
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611. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Jack Sparrow Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard panel of Jack Sparrow from the battle aboard the Flying Dutchman in “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” by conceptual artist James Byrkit. Accomplished in graphite on velum and measuring 11” x 17”, the drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
612. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Shipwreck Cove Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” concept drawing of Shipwreck Cove. Labeled “Pirate Kingdom,” conceptual artist James Byrkit depicts the inconceivable mass of derelict ships piled to the sky, almost touching the moon. This drawing can be seen published on page 125 of “The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean” from Disney Editions. Accomplished in graphite on bristol board and measuring 17” x 14”, the drawing is in fine condition. $2,000 - $3,000
613. A Pirate Lords “At World’s End” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” concept drawing of Captain Jack Sparrow and his fellow Pirate Lords of the Fourth Brethren Court. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil by conceptual artist James Byrkit, the drawing with an image size of 7.25” x 14.5” on 11” x 17” vellum is in fine condition.
$800 - $1,000
614. An “At World’s End” Flying Dutchman Battle Storyboard. (Disney, 2005) A storyboard drawing of Captain Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones from the battle aboard the Flying Dutchman in “At World’s End” by conceptual artist James Byrkit. The middle panel can be seen published on page 151 of The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean from Disney Editions. Accomplished in graphite on velum and measuring 11” x 17”, the drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
615. A Pair of Flying Dutchman Battle Storyboard Drawings. (Disney, 2004-05) A pair of storyboard drawings from the battle aboard the Flying Dutchman in “At World’s End” by conceptual artist James Byrkit. The drawing featuring Will Turner can be seen published on pages 152-53 of The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean from Disney Editions. Accomplished in graphite on velum and measuring 11” x 17”, the drawings are in fine condition.
$2,000 - $3,000
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616. Four Pages of “Dead Man’s Chest” Runaway Wheel Fight Storyboards. (Disney, 2005) Four pages of storyboards from the iconic “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men’s Chest” three-way sword fight between Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, and Norrington. The fight reaches its fantastic climax as the three battle for the key to the Dead Man’s chest on a runaway derelict water wheel. Utilizing both practical and digital effects, the sequence is a master class in storyboarding, staging, and execution. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the storyboards accomplished in black ink, marker, and graphite on vellum are in very good to fine condition with light creases, fingerprint smudges, and stains at the top right corner of one page, which do not affect the image. $1,000 - $2,000
617. Concept Drawings of The Flying Dutchman’s Crew. (Disney, 2006) A trio of concept drawings for Davy Jones’s crew members from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. These early concepts provide unique insight into the filmmaker’s early ideas of incorporating features of aquatic flora and fauna to create a horde of undead pirates to serve aboard The Flying Dutchman. Accomplished in graphite on vellum and measuring 17” x 11”, the drawings are in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000
618. Three “At World’s End” Pirate Lord Concept Drawings. (Disney, 2006) Three concept drawings of Pirate Lords from “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. All nine of the Pirate Lords are represented, including Captain Jack Sparrow, Hector Barbossa, and Elizabeth Swann together on a single page. Accomplished in graphite on vellum and measuring 17” x 11”, the drawings are in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
619. An “At World’s End” Calypso Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2006) A concept drawing of Calypso from “At World’s End.” Accomplished in graphite by conceptual artist James Byrkit, the piece depicts Tia Dalma, transformed into her gigantic goddess Calypso form, tied up and looming over a helpless pirate. With an image size of 11” x 15.5” on 11” x 17” vellum paper, the art displays in very good condition with creases. $800 - $1,000
620. A Pair of “Pirates of the Carribean: At World’s End” Map Drawings. (Disney, 2006) A pair of original map concept drawings for “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” Accomplished in pencil on vellum paper by conceptual artist James Ward Byrkit, the maps feature references to “Aqua de Vida” (the Fountain of Youth), a central plot point in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.” With image sizes of 12” and 13.5” in diameter on a 14” x 17” piece of vellum paper, the pieces are in very good condition with original folds, light creases, and edge wear from production use. $800 - $1,000
621. A Pair of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Map Concepts. (Disney, 2010) A pair of map concepts from “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” drawn by conceptual artist James Byrkit. One of the drawings is a concept for an extension on an earlier map. Accomplished in ink on bristol board, the drawings measure 14” x 17” and are in fine condition. $800 - $1,000
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622. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Map Distress Test. (Disney, 2007) A distress test of the Mao Kun map prop from “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” by conceptual artist James Byrkit. The map passes through many hands at different periods throughout the film, so the prop needed to be intentionally distressed to appear appropriately aged throughout the different scenes. The map eventually ends up with Jack, who uses it again in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” as he searches for the Fountain of Youth. Measuring 31” x 35.75”, the art is in fine condition with intentional distress. $2,000 - $3,000
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1. This auction is presented by Love of Art, LLC. The auction is conducted under the terms and conditions set forth herein and applicable state and local laws. Announcements on the day of auction, whether printed or announced from the podium, shall supersede those in the printed catalogue.
2. BUYER’S PREMIUM: All bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium which shall be added to all placed successful bids.
3. BIDDERS AND BUYERS BOUND: All persons placing bids, participating or registering in the auction agree to be bound by, and accept, the Terms and Conditions of the auction.
4. QUALIFICATION: All Bidders must meet auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the auctioneer may be disqualified at auctioneer’s sole option and will not be awarded any lots. Such determination may be made by the auctioneer in his sole and absolute discretion prior to, during, and after the close of any auction.
5. EXCLUSION: The auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any persons of entity: (a) from bidding, or (b) from the floor of the auction on the day of sale.
6. GUARANTY: If any entity places any bid, then the individual actually placing the bid shall guaranty payment for any successful bid.
7. CREDIT: Bidders shall establish credit with the auctioneer prior to placing bids. Auctioneer shall be the sole determiner of whether or not credit of any Bidder is satisfactory to auctioneer. If Bidder is not known to auctioneer, a proposed Bidder shall furnish satisfactory credit information (”SCI”) at least five business days prior to the auction. Such SCI shall include two credit references, a social security number, and appropriate credit card information. Auctioneer reserves the right to make a credit check of any proposed Bidder and such Bidder consents to the making of such a credit check. The acceptance of checks is in the auctioneer’s sole discretion and may be based on a variety of criteria, such as a credit bureau report, a bank check, or otherwise. The auctioneer will accept, up to five business days prior to the date of the auction, deposits for bidding, if the check is a local check; or up to 10 business days before deposit if the check is not a local check. Such deposits will be kept in an attorney’s trust account, and shall not be applied to any payment absent a successful recognized bid. Those bidding on the Internet must preregister at least one business day before the auction and bids will not be accepted if pre-registration has not occurred.
8. BIDDING PROCEDURES BY MAIL OR FAX: All mail or fax bids shall be signed.
9. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The bidding increments shall be utilized as specified in Paragraph 15; and if any bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment lower than the mail bid. Non-internet bids (such as, for example only, bids from the podium, fax, mail, or telephone bids) shall be treated similarly to floor bids in that the bidding increments shall be utilized; and if the bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment that is lower than the bid. Any Bidder may once in an auction for a particular lot bid a “half-increment”. Once a “half-increment” bid is accepted no other half-increment bids will be accepted on that particular lot. No “buy” or “unlimited” bids will be accepted. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein the auctioneer may solicit or accept bids that are not incremental in nature.
10. IDENTICAL BIDS: Preference will be given to the bid first received.
11. EXECUTION OF BIDS BY AUCTIONEER: Auctioneer is not responsible for errors in your bids. CHECK YOUR BIDS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM TO THE AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer is not responsible for any failure in executing mail or fax bids received on the day of the auction or later. All written bids should be received two business days before the auction. Auctioneer is not responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, email, Internet, or in person, once the auction begins. Electronically placed bids may not be withdrawn.
12. TECHNOLOGY FAILURE: In the event that auctioneer experiences an outage of the Internet, or telephone service the auctioneer may extend the time for bidding on any lot in the auction. The auctioneer reserves the right to “take a break” for any reason during the course of the auction.
13. DELIVERY OF LOTS: Lots won by Bidders will not be delivered on the day of the auction. All items must be shipped, or picked up during normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-788-2357 ext. 100.
14. TRANSFER OF TITLE: Title to any lot shall only transfer after payment is successfully received in full by the auctioneer, including the Buyer’s Premium, any sales tax applicable, and any shipping or other charges.
15. INCREMENTS OF BIDDING:
$20,000 to $50,000 $2,500
$50,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $250,000
$5,000
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16. AUCTIONEER MAY SUBMIT ITEMS TO AUCTION: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction.
17. AUCTIONEER MAY GRANT CONCESSIONS TO CONSIGNORS OR BIDDERS: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion.
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.
19. WINNER OF LOT: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized.
20. GOOD FAITH BIDDING: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit.
21. LOTS: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot.
22. RESCISSION OF SALE OF LOT: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion.
23. LOTS SOLD AFTER AUCTION: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well.
24. PAYMENT IN DOLLARS: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars.
25. AMOUNT OF PAYMENT: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer’s Premium shall be 21% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 25% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer’s Premium as its own property.
26. PAYMENT TERMS: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any underbidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.
27. PICK UP, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE CONCERNS: It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the lot being purchased or make arrangements at his own cost, for packing, shipping, and handling. It is the Buyer’s duty and obligation to insure the lot from the date that title transfers to the successful Bidder, ie., upon the receipt of full payment by the Auctioneer (the “TRANSFER DATE”). Risk of loss passes to the Buyer on the TRANSFER DATE. Delivery costs and insurance during delivery are the responsibility of the Buyer. Frames are sold as-is. Auctioneer is not responsible for damage to a framed item during shipment. Such breakage shall not be the basis for return for any lot. All items must be shipped, or picked up during our normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-7882357 ext. 100. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the items within 14 days from the close of the auction. A storage fee may be charged for items left longer than two weeks at a rate of up to 4.5% per day of the invoice total. If the items are transferred to our warehouse additional charges will apply.
28. INTEREST: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law.
29. ATTORNEY’S FEES: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.
30. SECURITY INTEREST GRANTED: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale.
31. NO WARRANTIES: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability.
32.DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES; SOLE REMEDIES: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa.
33.STATEMENTS ARE OPINIONS: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.”
34: ARBITRATION: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties.
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, its affiliates, or the copyright holder. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services, its affiliates, or the copyright holder.
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