The Art of The Walt Disney Studios & Disneyland

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The Art of The Walt Disney Studios & Disneyland

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THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS

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In the early 1920s, while working at an advertising agency in Kansas City, Missouri, Walt Disney became convinced of the potential for cel animation and formed the Laugh-O-Gram Studio with such notable individuals as Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, and Rudolf Ising. After producing a series of commercials, the studio created “Alice’s Wonderland”, a short film that combined animation and live action footage. However, Walt could not find a distributor and the studio went bankrupt. Soon, Walt moved to Hollywood, and in 1923, he and his brother Roy created the Disney Brothers Studio, which would eventually become The Walt Disney Company. A contractual dispute in 1928 caused Walt to lose his popular character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Out of an immediate need for a new cartoon star, Walt, with his close friend and animator Ub Iwerks, created Mickey Mouse. Much like the beginnings of “Alice’s Wonderland”, the first two Mickey Mouse cartoons, “Plane Crazy” and “The Gallopin’ Gaucho”, also failed to find a distributor. It was the studio’s innovative addition of synchronized sound to animation which finally earned them a distribution deal for their third Mickey Mouse cartoon, “Steamboat Willie”. After that, Mickey surged in popularity and The Walt Disney Studios began to change the history of animation forever. 1. Walt Disney Hyperion Studios Publicity Photo. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) A wonderful publicity photo of the Walt Disney Studios that prominently features the iconic Mickey Mouse sign from the studio’s Hyperion Avenue location. The reverse of the photo has a very rare RKO Radio Pictures copyright stamp and an internal file date of Feb 8, 1938. The photo was likely used to help promote Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as the date is just 4 days after the official United States release of the film. Measuring 8”x10”, the photo is in good condition with some creases around the edges and some discoloration to the reverse. $100-$200

2. Walt Disney Hyperion Studios Replica Sign. (Walt Disney Studios, 2006) A limited edition replica of the Walt Disney Studios Hyperion Avenue sign. Created in metal, plastic, and wood by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, the sign measures an impressive 19”x25”. The original sign used neon, which is colorfully represented in the blue and red lettering of this replica. The lights are turned on and off by moving Mickey’s arm at the top of the sign. The condition is good with some light scratching, and a small spot of separation to the bottomleft corner of the frame. Two of the four inner lighting fixtures need to be replaced. The sign comes in its original box, which features a wonderful vintage photo of the original sign in use at the studio. $700-$900

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3. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Dick Huemer. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing of Donald Duck by Disney Legend Dick Huemer. Huemer began at the Walt Disney Studios in 1933, where he worked as an animator on several early shorts. He later worked as a story director on a variety of Walt Disney feature films including Dumbo, Saludos Amigos, and Alice in Wonderland. Accomplished in ink on art paper, the drawing measures 7.5"x4" and is in good condition with a few small spots of wear and some yellowing to the rightedge. There is some tape residue on the back of the paper. Huemer personalized the drawing "Hi! Alan!" and signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

4. Drawings & Notes by Animator Norm Blackburn. (Blackburn, 1983) An original pair of drawings created by Norm Blackburn that depict Steppin Fetch-it and Willie Whopper. Blackburn is a legend within the animation field for his work as an animator on Walt Disney’s Alice Comedies in the late 1920s, and for his work on various Ub Iwerks cartoons in the 1930s. Blackburn also wrote the Harman-Ising Productions cartoon The Old Mill Pond. The drawings and the surrounding notes are accomplished in ink on 7.5”x10” art board. The condition is very good with slight wear. The artwork is personalized “For Alan Hylton’s Collection” and features the drawings and notes of one of the greats in animation history. $200-$300

5. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Wilfred Jackson. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend Wilfred Jackson. Jackson’s work in the early days of the Walt Disney Studios was invaluable in moving the studio to the forefront of animation. Jackson developed the method for synchronizing animation with music through the use of a metronome that was used in Walt Disney’s first cartoon with synchronized sound, Steamboat Willie. The drawing is accomplished in ink with a personalized note to “Alan” where Mickey talks about how “This is the way Wil Jackson used to draw me in 1930 when he was an animator”. The drawing is signed by Jackson in the lower-right corner. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the drawing is in very good condition with two horizontal fold lines from when it was originally mailed. $300-$500 5


Van Eaton Galleries Presents 6. Original Plane Crazy Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1928) An original Ub Iwerks production drawing of Mickey and Minnie from Plane Crazy, the first Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Plane Crazy was produced as a silent film and given an audience test screening on May 15th, 1928. It failed to pick up a distributor and was shelved. Later that year, Steamboat Willie was released with sound and became an enormous success. Sound was added to Plane Crazy and the short was released on March 17th 1929. The drawing features Mickey and Minnie flying in a plane and has the sequence number “209” in the lower right-hand corner. Accomplished in graphite on 9.5”x12” pegged animation paper, the artwork has an image size of 2.5”x2.25”. The drawing has been professionally mounted on 12.25”x15.5” archival linen. The condition is very fine with expected yellowing from age. $2,000-$3,000

7. Mickey Mouse Drawing by Les Clark. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Les Clark. Clark joined the studio in 1927 and animated several of the early Mickey Mouse shorts along with Ub Iwerks. Accomplished in ink on thin art paper, the drawing depicts Mickey in his iconic pie-eyed design from the 1930s. The drawing is personalized “Best wishes to Alan from Mickey Mouse” and is signed by Clark in the lowerright. Measuring 7.75”x6”, the drawing is in very good condition with little wear and minor yellowing to the paper from age. $300-$400 6

8. Mickey Mouse Drawing by David Hand. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend David Hand. Hired in 1930 as the 21st animator to join The Walt Disney Studios, Hand worked on numerous classic shorts from the 1930s and would also serve as supervising director on both Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi. Accomplished in ink on cardstock, the drawing features Mickey next to Alan Hylton, who is covered in cobwebs from waiting at his mailbox. The back of the drawing has a small note “as you can see-I now live in CaliforniaSorry for the delay”. Measuring 4.5”x6.25”, the drawing is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$300


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Theater manager Harry Woodin observed the success of the Mickey Mouse cartoons, and theorized that a character-sponsored club based on Mickey Mouse could build upon Mickey’s popularity and bring in more patrons to his Fox Dome Theatre in Ocean Park, California. Walt Disney was impressed by Woodin’s proposal, and in fall of 1929, the first Mickey Mouse Club was born. The clubs provided an affordable and easy way for children to see the newest Mickey Mouse cartoons and encouraged them to learn good citizenship through patriotic and character-building activities. Additionally, local businesses could sponsor the club, offering small gifts and rewards to club members in exchange for advertising opportunities. Within months, hundreds of Mickey Mouse Clubs popped up across the United States, and by 1932 there were over 800 Mickey Mouse Clubs worldwide with over one million members.

9. Pair of Mickey Mouse Club Buttons. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930) A pair of early Mickey Mouse Club buttons featuring Mickey on a rare orange background from 1932 and a mid-1930s waving Mickey Mouse. Both buttons have copyrights for 1928-1930 for W.E. Disney, and both buttons measure 1.25” in diameter. The condition is very good overall with some surface wear to the white button. $100-$200

11. Set of (3) Sponsor Mickey Mouse Club Buttons. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A set of (3) original Mickey Mouse Club buttons featuring the names of Club sponsors and images of Mickey Mouse. The buttons were created in partnership with Emerson Radio, Sears, and Penney’s, and feature a similarly posed Mickey Mouse but in three different styles. The Penney’s button measures just over 0.75” in diameter while the other two measure 1.25” in diameter. The set is in good condition with some surface wear from use. The Emerson button has a paper label inside from Offset Gravure Corporation. $300-$500

10. Rialto Movie Club Mickey Mouse Button. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A very rare Mickey Mouse button from the Rialto Movie Club. This image of Mickey has incorrect proportions and an off-model design that is very unusual. This charming button measures 1.25” in diameter and is in fair condition with discoloration around the rim. This button is numbered 753. $100-$200

12. Mickey Mouse Club Member Birthday Ticket. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) An original complimentary birthday ticket for members of the Mickey Mouse Club at the Palace Theater in Hilo, Hawaii. As a special gift for members of the MMC on their birthdays, the children could present these tickets on Saturdays and be admitted free. This ticket is unused and intact and comes with its original Mickey Mouse Club envelope. The ticket measures 3”x5” and is in good condition with a couple of small spots of discoloration around the edges. $200-$400 7


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13. Mickey Mouse Fan Card from Walt Disney Studios. (Walt Disney Studios, 1931) An extremely rare fan card that was offered by newspapers as a premium to their readers and also given to select guests of The Walt Disney Studios around 1931. This card features Mickey Mouse with Butch disguised in armor behind him. Butch was a friend of Mickey’s who was introduced in the “Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers” storyline of the Mickey Mouse comic strip towards the end of 1930. There are facsimile signatures from both characters at the bottom of the card. Measuring approximately 5.5”x3.5”, the card is in very good condition with some small areas of discoloration to the front of the card. The back of the card has a note in ink from the original recipient who visited The Walt Disney Studios in August of 1931. $600-$800

14. Original Mickey Mouse Comedy Song Sheet Music. (Lawrence Wright, 1930) Extremely rare sheet music featuring the official Mickey Mouse song written and composed by Harry Carlton. This comedic song tells the story of Mickey Mouse with some conventional lyrics describing him being born in Hollywood, and other very unconventional lyrics about “Tricky Mickey” poisoning the next door neighbor’s dog and putting a stick of dynamite in the cat’s bowl of milk. This sheet music is complete and measures just over 12.25”x9.5” when folded. The condition is good for its age, with some darkening to the paper and surface wear. There are a few smudges and small pencil markings from use, and a few small tears around the edges as well as a horizontal crease. This is an incredible artifact from the early days of Mickey Mouse merchandise. $100-$200

15. Mickey Mouse Display Sign & Promotional Photo. (Congoleum, 1930s) An early 1930s store display sign created for a premium offer by Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs. This promotion offered free Mickey Mouse autographed photos to children who brought their parents to the participating Congoleum store. The sign is printed on board and has a builtin folding stand on the reverse. The promotional Mickey photo with printed autograph is adhered to the sign as an example, with an additional loose version of the Mickey photo also included. This sign is a fantastic example of the initial Mickey Mouse promotions that would help fund the studio in its early years. Measuring 14”x24”, the sign is in good condition overall with some edge-wear and areas of discoloration from use, as well as a small tear to the adhered Mickey photo. The separate Mickey photo measures 12”x9”. $200-$400 8


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17. Collection of (18) 1930s Mickey Mouse Bread Cards. (Gold Cup Bread, c.1930s) A very rare set of (18) Mickey Mouse collectible bread cards, created as a premium from Gold Cup Bread in the 1930s. These charming cards feature Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto in their vintage 1930s designs with humorous story elements written below the imagery. Because these cards were printed on newsprint, surviving examples are difficult to come by. This wonderful set of cards measures 4.25”x3.75” each, and the condition is good overall with some areas of discoloration and wear throughout from use and age. $100-$200

16. Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse Doll. (Charlotte Clark, c.1930) An incredibly rare Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse doll. In the late 1920s, Clark saw the growing popularity of Mickey Mouse and realized the potential for Mickey themed dolls. Her dolls were of such high quality, that after a short meeting, Walt and Roy Disney hired her immediately to produce additional dolls for them. Today, original Charlotte Clark dolls are some of the most desirable vintage Disney collectibles. This approximately 18” tall Mickey doll is composed of velveteen with felt ears and mother-of-pearl style buttons on the front and back. There is a faded stamp mark on the bottom of the right foot, and the rubber tail is missing. The condition is fair overall, with some discoloration and general wear throughout from use and age. There is a thin tear in the front of Mickey’s pants, and a patched tear in Mickey’s right hand. $800-$1,000

18. Walt Disney Studios Hand-Painted Fan Card. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A hand-painted Walt Disney Studios fan card featuring Mickey and Minnie. These types of cards were given to visitors of the studio or mailed in response to fan letters. Some of these cards were printed, but rare cards, such as this one, feature hand-painted color within the printed black outlines. Measuring 9”x7.25”, the fan card is in fair condition with some areas of discoloration near the top half of the card. $300-$500 9


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19. Pair of Vintage Mickey Mouse Buttons. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930s) A pair of early 1930s Mickey Mouse buttons. The smaller button was a premium given with boy’s hats in the 1930s. It features an image of Mickey on dark red fabric with a brass rim. The larger button is a scarce advertising piece for Mickey Mouse Gloves and Mittens (c.1935) and features Mickey skiing. Measuring just over 0.75” and 1.5” in diameter, the buttons are in good condition with some surface wear from use. $200-$300

20. Set of (4) Mickey Mouse Tie Bars & Hair Barrettes. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s-50s) A collection of (4) tie bars and hair barrettes featuring Mickey Mouse. These accessories depict Mickey in a variety of poses and styles, with the items ranging in size from 1.5” to 2.25” long. The condition is good overall with some surface and paint wear from use. $100-$200

21. Mickey Mouse & Pluto Hand-Colored Studio Fan Card. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s-40s) A hand-colored fan card from Walt Disney Productions that depicts Mickey Mouse and Pluto above a facsimile Walt Disney signature. The hand-colored studio fan cards are some of the most highly sought-after and unique collectibles from the early days of the Walt Disney Studios. All of the color is hand painted in watercolor, while the dark black is printed. Measuring 7.25”x9.25”, the fan card is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

22. Set of (12) Vintage Disney Tin Pails & Watering Can. (Various, c.1930s) A collection of (12) sand pails and a watering can featuring various Walt Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and the Three Little Pigs. Four of the pails and the watering can are made by Ohio Art Co, six pails are made by Happynak, and two have unknown makers. These very scarce tin-litho collectibles range in size from the 3” tall watering can to the largest Happynak pail which stands 6.25” tall. The collection is in very good condition overall, with minor scratches and wear throughout, and light amounts of oxidation from age. $200-$400 10


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23. Pair of Mickey Mouse Celluloid Figures. (Walt Disney Studios, 1930) A pair of hand-painted celluloid Mickey Mouse figures from 1930. The manufacturers are not marked, but the figures were created in Japan and feature Mickey and his nephew, and 3 marching Mickeys. Both figures measure approximately 1.75” tall, and the condition is very good with minor surface wear from age. $200-$300 24. Pair of Mickey & Minnie Mouse Pop-Up Books. (Blue Ribbon Books, 1933) A pair of vintage Mickey and Minnie children’s pop-up books. Both books contain three colorful pop-up scenes, with one at either end of the book and one in the center. The accompanying stories are illustrated in black and white. The two 26-page books measure 8.75”x6.75” and are in good condition with edge-wear and fading due to age and use. The Minnie Mouse book has a spot of discoloration on the cover and some pencil markings inside. $300-$500

25. Set of (46) 1930s-1940s Walt Disney Postcards. (Walt Disney Productions, c.1930s-40s) A large collection of (46) vintage Walt Disney Productions postcards. The majority of these postcards were intended to be sent as birthday cards and most are unused. Also included are thirty-six (36) additional reproduced cards from the 1970s that feature vintage designs from the 1930s, for a total of 82 cards. The cards are in good condition overall, with varying amounts of wear from card to card. $600-$800

26. Mickey Mouse “World Fair Chicago 1933” Pocket Knife. (Unknown, 1970s) An infamous souvenir pocket knife featuring Mickey Mouse. These knives appeared in the collector’s market around the 1970s and are marked as if they were sold at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. However, the Mickey Mouse image on the knife is a more modern version than would have been used in 1933, and perhaps the most telling detail is that World’s Fair is misspelt as “World Fair.” Despite the unusual history of these knives, they are actually quite desirable among collectors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 3.5” long when closed, the knife is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200 11


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The Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch debuted at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. At the time, Ingersoll was struggling financially, however the success of the Mickey Mouse watch helped bring the company back from the verge of bankruptcy. The watches were made of high-quality materials, and the stylish designs helped make them an immediate success, with over 900,000 Mickey Mouse watches sold within the first year. The popularity of the Mickey Mouse watches proved that the public was commited to Mickey as both a cultural icon and a brand. Today, these original watches are highly collected by Disney fans worldwide as some of the earliest pieces of Mickey Mouse memorabilia.

27. Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, c.1933) A beautiful Ingersoll pocket watch with an image of Mickey at the center and his arms acting as the watch hands. This is the second version of the rare English watch and is still in running order. Measuring 2” in diameter not including the stem, the watch is in very good condition with some scuffing to the reverse and sides of the casing. $500-$700 12

28. Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, c.1935) A rare Ingersoll watch featuring Mickey Mouse in the center with his arms as the watch hands. The watch comes in its original box with the price of $2.95 advertised inside. The face of the watch measures 1.25” in diameter, and the band measures 7” long. The condition is very good, with some tarnishing around the face of the watch and a small stain between one and two o’clock, as well as some general wear from age. The watch is still in good functioning condition. $500-$700


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30. Vintage Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, c.1935) A very rare Mickey Mouse pocket watch created by Ingersoll. This pocket watch features the iconic Mickey design with his arms acting as the rotating watch hands. 29. Vintage Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wrist There is a smaller dial at the bottom that counts Watch. (Ingersoll, c.1936) A very rare Mickey the seconds as three Mickeys chase each other. Mouse watch created by Ingersoll. The watch The watch includes its original fob and leather features Mickey Mouse in the center with the strap. The numbers “5” and “7” are slightly watch hands resembling Mickey’s arms. The small smaller than the rest, typical for the mid-1930s second dial at the bottom features three Mickeys version of these watches. The fob and decorative that chase each other around. The leather strap back of the watch are both very finely etched with has two metal Mickey emblems that were handthe initials “G.C.J.” The watch itself measures painted with white and red accent details. The 2” in diameter and the condition is good with watch measures 7.5” long and still functions. The some general color and surface wear throughout condition is fair to good overall with some wear from use and age. The winding mechanism throughout from previous use including some still functions and appears to keep time well. color fading and a small spot of wear under the Functioning examples of this classic watch are “3”. $500-$700 extremely difficult to find. $500-$700

31. Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Watch Display. (Ingersoll, c.1958) A very rare Ingersoll watch display featuring a hard plastic Mickey figure behind a Mickey Mouse watch. The watch appears to be in good working order, but extensive testing has not been done. The Mickey figure rests within a groove in the yellow base. The watch strap measures approximately 7” long, and the display measures 6” tall. The condition is very good overall, with some separation of the red layer of the leather strap, and some general wear throughout the display from age. $200-$400 13


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32. Extremely Rare Emerson Mickey Mouse Radio. (Emerson, c.1934) An extremely rare cream colored Mickey Mouse radio created by Emerson Radio and Television Co. In the 1930s this radio came in two colors: black, and cream with green accents, with the latter being much more scarce. Triangular aluminum pieces attached at the front corners feature different character images including Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow. The bottom center has a triangular attachment that reads “Emerson Radio And Television” along with the Walt Disney copyright. The images as well as the text on these attachments are much clearer than typically seen. There is an area of faint staining on the Pluto image. The die-cut aluminum grill plate depicts Mickey Mouse playing an upright bass over the original fabric speaker cover. The serial number plate is still attached to back of radio. The radio tubes are complete and the original coiled antenna wire and fabric-covered electric cord are present, but the radio will need servicing to operate. It is missing the majority of rubber covering on the feet on the underside. The two plastic knobs are original. The body has scattered paint wear but the radio remains structurally sound and has only moderate corner tip wear. There is a small split to the wood at the top screw on the back panel. Measuring 7.25”x7.25” and 5.5” deep, the radio’s overall condition is very good. $1,200-$1,500 14


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33. Pin the Tail on Mickey Mouse Game. (Hall Brothers, c.1930s) An original Pin the Tail on Mickey Mouse game from the 1930s. This rare version is by Hall Brothers and differs greatly from the version by Marks Bros. In the 1970s, Hallmark reproduced this version, however this is the original vintage 1930s game. The envelope is tanned and shows wear. The game sheet is 21x23” and is on linen-like paper. As intended, the lower portion of the sheet which has the tails has been cut off along the dotted line. Issued with 14 numbered tails, seven have been neatly trimmed from the sheet. A portion of the sheet with instructions has one tail untrimmed, and an additional 6.5x10.5” portion of the sheet has not been trimmed and has tails #10-14. There is one missing tail. The tails that have been totally cut out have pin holes and some light creases from use but all remain clean. The game sheet has only a few pin holes which are barely visible. Overall, the piece is in fine condition. $100-$200

35. Mickeypops & Mickey Mouse Good Teeth Buttons. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s) A pair of Mickey Mouse buttons given as promotions for the Mickeypops Member Club and the Mickey Mouse Good Teeth Club. These types of buttons were used as rewards in the 1930s and feature great unusual imagery of Mickey and other iconic Disney characters. Both buttons measure 1.25” in diameter, and the condition is fair to good overall with some surface wear to both. The Good Teeth button has some color-wear on the left-side. $100-$200

34. Complete Boxed Set of Mickey Mouse Toy Slides. (Ensign Limited, c.1930s) A complete boxed collection containing (11) sets of Mickey Mouse toy lantern slides in individual boxes. These slides were created to be used in Mickey Mouse Magic Lantern toy projectors. Each individual box contains (2) plates with (4) images from various Mickey Mouse cartoons with a printed version of the story. The box set measures 5.5”x6” and 2” deep, while the individual boxes each measure 1.75”x5.5”. The condition is good overall, with some wear to the boxes from age and use. The outer box shows the most wear, with some discoloration and tearing along the edges and to the surface. $100-$200

36. Collection of (6) Mickey & Minnie Promotional Glasses. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1936) A collection of (6) glasses created as dairy company promotions that feature Mickey and Minnie. Each glass is different either in size or in the character’s pose, however the set looks very nice together. The glasses range in height from 3.25” to 4.75” tall, and the condition is good overall with some surface wear from minor use. The waving Mickey glass has the most wear of all six, but still presents itself nicely. $100-$200 15


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37. Mickey’s Grand Opera and The Orphan’s Benefit Record. (His Master’s Voice, 1936) A vintage record featuring music from the Mickey Mouse shorts: Mickey’s Grand Opera and The Orphan’s Benefit. Produced by His Master’s Voice, the double-sided record has labels featuring Mickey, Donald, and one of the Three Little Pigs. Measuring 10” in diameter, the record is in very good condition with minor surface wear from light use. A brown paper sleeve is included. $100-$200

39. Mickey Mouse Shoe Brush. (Henry L. Hughes Co, 1930s) A tin and wood Mickey Mouse shoe brush with a wonderful vintage depiction of Mickey on the top and a Walt Disney Enterprises copyright mark. Measuring 4” long, the shoe brush is in very good condition with some small areas of wear to the wood from use and age. $100-$200 16

38. Mickey Mouse Treasure Chest Bank. (Zell, c.1930s) A Mickey Mouse Bank for coins and bills, featuring an image of Mickey and Minnie Mouse on the top. A message instructs the owner to, “Be Thrifty-Save Your Coins”. The bank is metal with an embossed oilcloth fabric covering and metal caps on either end. Measuring 1.75”x4.25” and 2.25” deep, the bank is in good condition, with wear due to age and use. There is a spot of ink discoloration at Mickey’s waist. The key is missing, and there is some bending on the bottom locked panel. $100-$200

40. Nabisco Mickey Mouse Cookies Box. (Nabisco, 1937) A box for Nabisco’s Mickey Mouse Cookies, with colorful imagery of Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Max Hare on the front. Other iconic Disney characters can be seen on the sides and reverse of the empty box. Measuring 2.75”x5” and 2” deep, the box is in fair condition with some tearing along fold-lines and some distortion from being pressed on. The box has some discoloration along the right edge, and general edge-wear due to age. $100-$200


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42. Mickey’s Elephant Original Rough Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1936) An original rough production drawing from the short Mickey’s Elephant. Accomplished in pencil on 5-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10”x12” and is in good condition with some tearing to the paper near the left of the drawing and also around the edges of the paper. $200-$400

41. Mickey Mouse to Draw and Color Box Set. (Whitman, c.1930s) A vintage coloring set by Whitman that contains all 160 unused sheets of double-sided Mickey Mouse imagery for coloring. The set does not include crayons. Measuring 4”x5.5” and 1.5” deep in its original box, the set is in fair to good condition with some small tears to the box. $300-$500

43. 1939 Walt Disney All Star Parade Glass Tumbler. (Walt Disney Studios, 1939) A glass tumbler created as a premium for dairy companies in 1939 as part of the Walt Disney All Star Parade series of tumblers. Created in a stylish orange and yellow color scheme, the glass measures 2.5” in diameter and 4.75” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $200-$400

44. Mickey Mouse Tap a Tune Musical Toy. (Emenee, 1950s) A very rare Mickey Mouse Tap a Tune musical toy created by Emenee. This toy functions by using the included mallet to gently hit levers which lift a plastic piece to ring a bell. Composed of wood, plastic, and metal, this charming game features a great image of Mickey Mouse on the backing board and measures 15.25” tall. The condition is very good with some wear from use, including a missing pad on one side of the mallet, and some small areas of discoloration or wear to the toy. The original cardboard box is included which has some torn areas to the bottom panel. A small area of surface wear in the top-left corner of the board has been professionally repaired. $200-$500 17


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45. Sunoco Oil Walt Disney Character Metal Sign. (Sunoco, c.1939) An original vintage porcelain-coated metal sign that was used to promote Sunoco Oil. In 1938, Sun Oil Company, the parent company of Sunoco Gas Stations, signed a 10-year license agreement with the Walt Disney Studios to use their characters for advertising. This 12” X 24” sign is a wonderful example from that era and features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto. The sign is in very good condition with a few chips in the porcelain and a bent top-right corner. $700-$1,000

46. Mickey Mouse Standard Gasoline Metal Sign. (Standard Oil, 1940) A rare Standard Gasoline metal sign featuring Mickey Mouse. These large tin signs were created after Standard Oil Company of California acquired a license to use Walt Disney characters in 1938, as part of a campaign that lasted until 1946. Measuring 23.5” in diameter, the sign is in fair condition with rusting throughout. $700-$1,000

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47. Mickey and Minnie Hand-Painted Character Banks. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s-60s) A very rare pair of Mickey and Minnie character banks. The banks are hand-painted and composed of plaster, with the bottom of both banks stamped with Walt Disney Productions copyright marks and Korea as the country of origin. Both banks measure approximately 7.5” tall and the condition is very good overall with some small areas of surface wear including a chip in Minnie’s left ear. Mickey is missing his rubber stopper in his base. $100-$200

48. Pair of Donald Duck Promotional Buttons. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s-40) A pair of very rare Donald Duck buttons created for promotional giveaways. One button was used to promote the Sesqui Theatre Birthday Club while the other is for the Donald Duck Peanut Butter Club. Both buttons measure 1” in diameter and the condition is fair with moderate surface wear and discoloration from use and age. $100-$200

49. Donald Duck Celluloid Letter Opener. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s) A celluloid letter opener featuring a hand-painted image of Donald Duck wearing a ski cap. A decal reading “Souvenir of Manitou Springs, Colo.” has been applied upside-down to the front side, and “Made in Japan” is inscribed on the reverse. Measuring 5.25” long, the letter opener is in good condition with expected wear from age and use, such as paint wear, some chipping to the decal, and minor discoloration. $100-$200 19


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50. Mickey Mouse & Silly Symphonies Campaign Book. (United Artists, 1932) An extremely rare Exhibitor’s Complete Campaign book for Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies cartoons. This 46-page book helped promote the early Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies films to potential exhibitors. The book has information on very early Mickey Mouse products, displays, and materials which would help theater owners draw crowds by advertising that they are showing Walt Disney cartoons. Full of illustrations, rare photos, and a wealth of text, this book measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition for its age with some marks and scuffs to the cover from use. $400-$600 20


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It was composer Carl Stalling who first pitched Walt on the idea to combine animation and musical scores to tell his stories. Stalling’s idea of skeletons dancing in a graveyard provided the groundwork for what would turn into “The Skeleton Dance”, the first of the award-winning Silly Symphony series. The Silly Symphony cartoons provided a means for Walt to experiment with animation techniques, special effects, storytelling, and other areas which helped give his staff the experience needed to enter the daunting realm of feature animation in the coming years. The Silly Symphony cartoons are highly regarded for their contributions in helping establish animation as an art form, with original production artwork and vintage memorabilia relating to these cartoons remaining highly collectible today.

51. Original The Skeleton Dance Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1929) An original production drawing from the Silly Symphony short The Skeleton Dance. This particular short was animated almost entirely by Disney Legend Ub Iwerks, whom this drawing is attributed to. This short was also the first film of the popular Silly Symphonies series, which as the name implies, were intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music rather than featuring a reoccurring character. Accomplished in pencil on animation paper, this drawing has a character size of 3.5”x2” within its 12.5”x15.75” frame. The drawing has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition. There are faint rough lines for the drawing behind the skeleton’s head and in the body, showing the process of animation and timing for this historic animated short. $800-$1,000

52. Original Three Little Pigs Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1933) An original production drawing used in the creation of the animated film Three Little Pigs. The drawing features Fifer Pig and is accomplished in pencil on 5-hole animation paper. Measuring 9.5”x12”, the drawing is in good condition with some torn areas along the left-edge. $200-$400

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53. Three Little Pigs Painted Glass Artwork. (Reliance, 1933) A framed enamel picture on glass that was produced by the Reliance Picture Frame Company, an early licensee of the Walt Disney Studios. The design is based on Three Little Pigs and the bottom reads “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” The frame measures 7.75”x11.75” and the condition is fair with some wear to the frame and some cracking to areas of the enamel paint from age. $200-$400

55. Three Little Pigs Book Bank. (Zell, c.1930s) A metal and faux leather bank featuring the characters from Walt Disney’s the Three Little Pigs. The bank was produced by Zell, an early Licensee, and measures 4.25”x3.25” and just over 1” deep. The condition is very good with some surface wear from use. $200-$400 22

54. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Game. (Johnson & Johnson, 1934) An original board game featuring the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf that was released as a promotional item by Johnson & Johnson. The envelope contains the game board, pieces, instructions, and a letter from the company apologizing for the delay in sending the game. The contents fit within the 10.5”x15” envelope and are in fair condition, with some tears, discoloration, and general wear from use. All the pieces have been punched out of the instruction sheet and are stored in a small envelope. $200-$400

56. Walt Disney’s Red Riding Hood Game. (Parker Brothers, 1960) A vintage Red Riding Hood board game created by Parker Brothers based on Disney’s Three Little Pigs short film. The game is complete in its original box and contains: A game board attached the bottom of the box, 4 player pieces, instructions, and one spinner. The box measures 13.25”x15.75” and 1” deep. The condition is good, with some wear throughout and some separation to the board. A grease pencil price notation is on front, with the game name written on the side. $200-$400


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57. Original Ferdinand the Bull Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) An original production cel featuring the Men With Funny Hats that was used in the creation of the 1938 Silly Symphony, Ferdinand the Bull. The hand-painted cel has a character image size of 7”x10.5” within its 13.25”x15.5” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, however it appears to be in good condition with a slight wavy quality to the cel from age. There is some minor wear to the paint and a thin crack near the face of the man on the far-right. $800-$1,000

58. Ferdinand the Bull Re-Release Movie Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1949) A lithographically printed poster from the theatrical re-release of Ferdinand the Bull. The poster has beautiful red and black imagery of Ferdinand and measures 41”x27”. The condition is fair with some spots of discoloration, some tearing along the original fold lines, and some general wear from its original use. The reverse of the poster has a few notes in pencil from an original exhibitor of the film. $100-$200

59. Ferdinand the Bull Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Marx, 1938) A vintage wind-up tin toy of Ferdinand the Bull created by Marx. The toy still has the original fabric flower held in Ferdinand’s mouth, but is missing his rubber horns. Measuring 4.25”x6.25”, the toy is in fair to good condition, with some wear due to age. Some of the inner mechanisms may need repair, but the tail still spins. $100-$200 23


Van Eaton Galleries Presents 60. Original Elmer Elephant Layout Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1936) A set of (3) beautifully rendered character and layout drawings of Elmer Elephant and Tillie Tiger. The drawings were created by Charles Thorson during the production of the Silly Symphony “Elmer the Elephant”. Thorson is known for his work as a character designer on many early Disney shorts, as well as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Created in colored pencil on art paper, the drawings range in size from 5.25”x6.5” to 7.5”x6.5 and are displayed in a 10.75”x26.25” frame. The drawings have not been inspected out of the frame but appear to be in good condition, with some crease lines from prior folding and several pin marks with minor tearing from use. Thorson initialed the bottom-right corner of each drawing. $700-$900

61. Walt Disney Productions HandPainted Ugly Duckling. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1940s-50s) A hand-painted Walt Disney Productions art card concept of The Ugly Duckling. Believed to have been created as a concept for a fan card or another similar publicity item, the black outlines and eyes for The Ugly Duckling are printed on cardstock with the character’s color hand-painted in acrylic. The bottom-right corner has an approval signature for the artwork. Measuring approximately 13.5”x9”, the artwork is in good condition with worn areas around the edges from use and some scattered areas of purple paint. $100-$200 24

62. Pair of Mother Goose Goes Hollywood T. Hee Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) A pair of original production drawings by animator T. Hee that were created for Mother Goose Goes Hollywood. The rough drawings represent Greta Garbo and Spencer Tracy, with the Garbo drawing signed by T. Hee in the lower-right corner and the Tracy drawing featuring excellent shading detail in the face. Both drawings are accomplished in pencil on 5-hole studio animation paper and measure 10”x12”. The condition is very good with a spot of discoloration to the bottom-edge of the Garbo sheet. $300-$500

63. 1937 Walt Disney Studio Christmas Card. (Walt Disney Studios, 1937) A very rare Christmas card from Walt Disney Productions. This Christmas card includes one large tipped-in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs print, as well as a second smaller print with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Pluto that reads “and greetings from us, too!”. Measuring 10”x7”, the card is in very good condition with minor wear, including some yellowing inside the card from the adhesive used to hold the print in place. $100-$200


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“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was the very first feature length animated film, and understandably, there were many unexpected delays and production costs while the studio attempted to enter this new field. The delays, along with the film’s cost of $1.5 million on its estimated $250,000 budget, caused many to mockingly refer to the film as “Disney’s Folly.” However, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” received a standing ovation from the crowd after its premiere in Hollywood on December 21, 1937. The film went on to gross $8 million after its public release the following February, making it the highest-grossing film of the time. Walt Disney’s risk paid off, and the film became one of his greatest achievements and a pioneering moment in animation history.

64. Original Snow White and Forest Animals Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) An original production cel set-up of Snow White and several forest animals from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This cel set-up depicts Snow White as she first discovers the Dwarfs’ home and peers into the window. This cel was originally prepared by Courvoisier Galleries and is displayed over a hand-painted Courvoisier background. Guthrie Courvoisier was an art dealer who recognized that animation production cels were artwork in their own right, rather than just a part of the process of creating a finalized film. In his gallery, Courvoisier helped establish cels as an art form worthy of collecting and preserving. Many very important animation cels have survived because of Courvoiser Galleries work in the late 1930s to mid-1940s. This cel has an image size of 7.5”x9.25” within its elegant 18.5”x20.25” frame. The condition is very good, with some slight curving to the cels as is commonly seen of cels from this era. Additionally, as expected of Courvoisier cels, the characters are trimmed to image and applied over the background for display. $6,000-$8,000 25


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65. Snow White Animation Cel Exhibit Invitation. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) An extremely rare invitation to the “First National Showing and Sale of the Original Watercolors from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The exhibit took place at the Phillips Memorial Gallery in Washington, D.C. and showcased many original celluloid paintings used in the creation of the film. Most of the original artwork shown was available for sale between $5 and $35. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the invitation is in good condition with some cover wear from use, including a horizontal crease in the center and some smudges to the cover. $100-$200

66. Snow White Animation Cel Exhibit Invitation. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) An extremely rare invitation to the exhibition of the original “celluloid cut-outs” used to create Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The exhibit took place at the San Francisco Museum of Art and showcased many original celluloid paintings used in the creation of the film. Most of the original artwork shown was available for sale, and these special exhibits helped to establish animation cels as an art form in their own right. Measuring 9”x6”, the invitation is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200

67. Original Happy Drawing by Grim Natwick. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing of Happy created by animator Grim Natwick. Best known for helping establish the look of Fleischer Studio’s iconic character Betty Boop, Natwick was also influential as a lead animator on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This drawing, which reads “To Alan”, is drawn in colored pencils and marker on thin art paper and is signed by Natwick below the character. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the drawing is in fair to good condition with some scattered spots of discoloration throughout the paper. $200-$400

68. Original Seven Dwarfs Drawing by Shamus Culhane. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing of the seven dwarfs by animator Shamus Culhane. Though Culhane had a prolific career in animation from the 1920s to the 1980s, one of his greatest contributions to feature film was as lead animator for the iconic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “Heigh-Ho” scene featuring the Dwarfs marching to work. This scene was beautifully recreated here by Culhane in red, blue, and black pencils on thin art paper. Measuring 9.5”x12.5”, the drawing is in very good condition with Culhane’s signature in the bottom-left corner. $200-$400

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69. Original Doc Drawing & Letter by Alex Ignatiev. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original drawing by Alex Ignatiev of the memorable dwarf Doc. Ignatiev began his career at the Walt Disney Studios in 1937 and worked as an animator on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as well as Peter Pan. The drawing is created in pencil on trimmed animation paper which measures 8.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition. Ignatiev signed the drawing in the bottom-right corner below a personalized letter regarding his career. $200-$400

70. Snow White Original Drawing by Robert Cormack. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing by Robert Cormack of Snow White. Cormack is known for his work as an art director on films such as Bambi, Dumbo, and Fantasia. Created in ink and watercolor on art paper, the drawing measures 12”x11” and is in very good condition. There is a small tear on the left which has been repaired with tape. Cormack personalized the image with “Happy Birthday Alan” above his signature on the upper-left corner. $200-$400

71. Disneydrome Model Theatre by Mickey Mouse Weekly. (Walt Disney Studios, 1938) A very rare unused Disneydrome paper model theatre by Mickey Mouse Weekly that was created to promote Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The uncut model theatre comes in its original Mickey Mouse Weekly mailing envelope with a separate double-sided background sheet and a printed letter from Mickey Mouse regarding use of the Disneydrome. The envelope measures 9”x17” and the set is in very good condition with some small tears and discoloration to the envelope from use. $100-$200

72. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cut-Out Book. (Whitman, 1938) A complete and unused Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cut-Out Book by Whitman Publishing. This paper cut-out book contains iconic characters including Snow White, the Dwarfs, the Prince, the Evil Queen, and many others, as well as the Dwarfs’ house and additional accessories. Measuring 13”x13”, the 6-page book is in very fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200 27


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73. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs First Edition Book. (Harper and Brother, 1937) A very rare first-edition hardcover book for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Inside is the complete story of Walt Disney’s first feature-length animated film, including wonderful illustrations based on the film. The majority of the artwork was done by Tom Wood with a few concept sketches by Gustaf Tenggren. Measuring 12.75”x9.75”, the hardcover book is in very good condition with no dust jacket, and some wear around the edges of the cover from minor use. $100-$200

74. Kay Kamen Ltd. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Letter. (Kay Kamen, 1939) A very rare letter typed on official Kay Kamen, Ltd. letterhead. Kay Kamen was the sole merchandising representative of Walt Disney Enterprises, and this letterhead proudly promotes Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The letter, sent in September of 1939, is addressed to a Mrs. Usher, and the sender appears to be a “Dorothy Bond,” who was likely an employee or secretary for Kamen. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the letter is in fair to good condition with faint fold lines from its original use and yellowing to the back of the paper. There are a few small tears, such as in the “o” of Bond, and under the words “and only” in the center of the letter. $100-$200

75. Snow White Guards of the Magic Forest Cut-Outs. (Walt Disney Studios, 1939) A very scarce promotional item created by Walt Disney Productions for partnerships with bakeries across the United States. This Guards of the Magic Forest promotion includes a poster with 36 spaces to fill with various characters from Snow White. The characters could be obtained in sponsored bread packages, or children could mail away for a sheet containing all the characters, as seen in this set. The back of the poster has information on different kinds of bread and the history of bread, and the poster and characters come unused with their original envelope. Measuring 5.25”x9” within the envelope and approximately 20”x18” when opened, the set is in poor to fair condition with some separation along the fold-lines from age, as well as some small tears to the envelope and parts of the character sheet. $300-$500 28

76. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Danish Coloring Book. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1938) A Danish coloring book featuring scenes inspired by Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Inside are (8) scenes to color, each alongside a matching printed color version which shows the reader the correct colors to use. Measuring 8.75”x11.5”, the book is in fair condition with some wear throughout from use, and most of the pages having some colored areas. $100-$200


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77. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Book of Masks. (Whitman, 1938) A book of (8) punch-out masks featuring the Seven Dwarfs and Snow White. Measuring 10.5”x10.75”, the book of masks is in fair to good condition with some discoloration to the pages throughout, some separation along perforation lines, and two tears by the spine on the back page. A complete collection of these masks is very difficult to find. $300-$500

78. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tin Bank. (Jouets, c.1938) A beautifully illustrated tin-litho bank featuring imagery based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The bank was created by Jouets Mont-Blanc and includes the original locking back panel. The bank comes with a functioning key to unlock the back panel. Measuring 5”x5” and 2.5” thick, the bank is in very good condition with minor surface and edge wear. $100-$200

79. Vintage Snow White Christmas Ornaments. (Walt Disney studios, 1938) A full set of (8) ornaments from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, created in Germany shortly after the release of the animated film. These ornaments were designed to hide candy inside, accessed by removing the heads of the dwarfs. The figures were created with papier-mache and mica, with rabbit fur beards on 3 of the ornaments. Snow White measures 6” tall, while the dwarfs measure approximately 5.5” tall. The set is in the original box measuring 10”x10” and 2” deep, with expected wear to the box from age. The ornaments are in overall fair to good condition, with some cracks and dents, and a small 0.5” piece broken on the back of Snow White’s dress. $200-$400

80. Group of (8) Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Figures. (George Borgfeldt Corporation, 1938) A group of (8) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs bisque figures with their original box. The figures were imported from Japan by the George Borgfeldt Corporation, and it is clear from the illustration on the box that even under Kay Kamen’s watchful eye, quality control from Borgfeldt was not always up to Disney’s standards. The 9”x5”x1.5” box is in fair condition. The lid is ripped at the front and back of the box, with some wear on the interior. The figures are in fair condition, and several appear to have been touched up or repainted. There is some wear to the paint, as well as some discoloration and paint transfer due to the apparent repainting, and a few minor chips. Happy has a crack along his nose. $300-$500 29


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81. Group of (8) Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Tumblers. (Libbey Glass, 1938) A collection of (8) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs glass tumblers. Each glass is printed with the image of one of the dwarfs or Snow White, with a rhyming stanza about the character. Each glass measures 4.5” tall within their 10”x11.5” original box. The box is in fair condition, with staining and discoloration consistent with age and use, as well as edge and surface wear. Only the lower portion of the punch-out display lid remains. The glasses are in good condition, with some residue on the bottoms and some peeling to the text on the Bashful glass. $200-$400

82. Snow White Doll Clothing Washing Machine. (Revell, c.1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs wind-up toy washing machine for doll clothing. Created in hard plastic, the toy appears to be complete with an attached clothing strainer and comes in its original box. Measuring 8.5” tall, the toy is in fair condition with some yellowing and spots of wear from use. The box lid is torn but is included. $100-$200

83. Snow White Children’s Mugs Store Display. (Unknown, 1950s) A store display box for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Children’s Mugs containing (11) colorful mugs. The hand-painted mugs include at least one of each dwarf, as well as Snow White, and this display box has a large advertisement inside the lid to promote the sale of the mugs. Each mug measures approximately 3.75” tall, and the set is in overall very good condition with some wear throughout the box from use and age. $1,000-$2,000 30


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84. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 8-Charm Bracelet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s) A hand-painted 8-charm bracelet featuring characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. While many charms from this era lose the majority of their paint from use, this bracelet is still very colorful. The bracelet measures 6” long and the condition is very good. $100-$200

85. Hankscraft Snow White Nursery Nite Lite with Box. (Hankscraft, 1950s) A Snow White-themed nite lite by Hankscraft. Created in hard plastic, this nite lite includes its original power cord and still functions. The very rare original box is also included. Measuring 8” tall, the nite lite is in very good condition with some surface wear from previous use. The paper box has some small tears but is hard to find in any condition. $100-$200

86. Signed Snow White Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1986) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This beautifully illustrated poster is signed to Alan Hylton by Marge Champion, the character reference model for Snow White. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines and edges. $100-$200

87. Evil Queen “The Perfect Disguise” LE Sculpture. (Goebel, 1997) A rare miniature sculpture titled “The Perfect Disguise” that was created by Goebel exclusively for the 1997 Disneyana Convention at Walt Disney World. The sculpture is numbered 381/500 and is created in bronze and resin. Depicting the Evil Queen before and after her transformation into the Old Hag, the sculpture was also created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Measuring 4.5” tall under its glass dome, the sculpture is in very good condition and comes with its original box and numbered certificate of verification. $300-$500 31


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88. Snow White 50th Anniversary Ticket & Coin. (Walt Disney Studios, 1987) A very rare unused commemorative ticket and coin for the 50th Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This commemorative ticket comes attached to a special card with an embedded gold-tone coin featuring imagery of Snow White and the anniversary information on the reverse. The card states that the number for both the ticket and coin is 93377. The ticket stub is still attached to the card, and was intended to be removed and brought to a local movie theater during the promotional time period and exchanged for a regular movie ticket. The commemorative ticket comes with its original envelope, a thank you letter, and a small promotional brochure. Measuring 7”x3.5”, the ticket is in good condition with some wear to the card. The coin has some small spots of tarnishing within its plastic capsule, believed to be caused by the materials used in its creation. $100-$200

91. Snow White Sculpture by Giuseppe Armani. (Armani, 1993) A limited edition fine art sculpture by Italian artist Giuseppe Armani based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This wonderful depiction features Snow White at the wishing well with several of her animal friends. The sculpture has the engraved signature of Armani and is numbered 657/2000. Measuring 15” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $400-$600 32

89. Goebel Snow White Sculpture. (Goebel, 1994) A sculpture by Goebel featuring Snow White and the Prince. Displayed on a wooden base, the sculpture measures approximately 5” tall including the clear protective dome. The condition is fair, with some repaired breaks and small chips throughout the sculpture and the Prince has been glued back in place. $200-$400

90. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cottage Figure. (Goebel, 1987) A miniature representation of Snow White’s cottage with removable figures of the Seven Dwarfs and Snow White. The sculpture was created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski, and includes designated spots for the (8) character figures. Measuring 5.25”x8” and 7” deep, the cottage is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. The figures range from 1” to 1.5” tall and are in very good condition, with some chipping to the paint on Bashful. $100-$200


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The success of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” allowed the Walt Disney Studios to relocate from their Hyperion Avenue location to new offices in Burbank, CA. Famed German designer Kem Weber planned nearly every aspect of the new studio, including the iconic animation desks and studio furniture. While the new studio set up Walt and his staff with the space and tools they would need to flourish, strains due to WWII contributed to the underperformance of some of Disney’s feature films at the box office. However, this era helped bring about some of the studio’s greatest films and characters such as Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi, and many others.

92. Limited Edition Walt Disney Studios Street Sign. (Walt Disney Studios, 2006) A limited edition replica street sign that is based on the original from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, as seen in the 1940s. The sign is considered one of the iconic landmarks of the studio and has been featured in numerous photos and films. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, this sign faithfully recreates the original with eight moveable arms identifying Mickey Ave and Dopey Drive, as well as the Inbtween, Animation, Layout, Multiplane, Background, and Ink and Paint departments. The sign is constructed of resin and painted metal and measures approximately 7ft tall. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for more information. $600-$800 33


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93. Walt Disney Studios Kem Weber Background Artist’s Desk. (Walt Disney Studios, 1939-40) An original animation desk created for background artists at the Walt Disney Studios. Designed by Kem Weber for the new Burbank studio in 1940, this unique design helps show that different artists at the studio had different needs, and in designing the furniture for the new studio, Weber made sure to include features that would accommodate everyone. This desk includes a few very rare and seldom seen details, including a drawer with an original ceramic paint brush holder inside and a few miscellaneous art supplies. These original Kem Weber desks are an exceptionally rare part of Walt Disney animation history. This particular desk came from the estate of Disney Legend and Imagineer Wathel Rogers, who most likely bought the desk from the studio during a later refurnishing. The desk measures approximately 72.5” wide, 32” deep, and 71.5” tall. The condition is very good with some expected surface wear from studio use. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $2,000-$3,000

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94. Walt Disney Studios Courier Service Tricycle. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990s) An original courier service tricycle used on The Walt Disney Studios feature animation lot in the 1990s. The tricycle has a wonderful red, white, and black “Mickey Mouse” color scheme, and the back has a large metal Courier Service chest with a unique Mickey Mouse logo. The inside of the chest has a Walt Disney Feature Animation visitor’s pass for 1995, however it is believed that this tricycle was in use for longer than just that year. The tricycle measures approximately 45” tall, 32” wide, and 75” long. The condition is good overall with expected wear throughout from consistent use. The metal chest has some scratches and areas of rusting from age, and the crank bolt appears to be somewhat stripped. This rare tricycle is a great, functioning part of Walt Disney Studios history and perfect for any Disney fan. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for more information. $800-$1,000 35


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As the second animated feature film by The Walt Disney Studios, Pinocchio’s groundbreaking art style and compelling story helped further the work of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in establishing the genre of Feature Animation as a legitimate art form. Despite modern reverence for the film as one of the studio’s greatest achievements, high production costs contributed to a financial loss for the studio. However, the film was the first to win two Academy Awards in one year, and iconic moments such as Jiminy Cricket’s “When You Wish Upon a Star” and Pinocchio’s growing nose have created lasting impressions in the hearts of generations of fans.

95. Jiminy Cricket Animator’s Maquette from Pinocchio. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1939) A very rare production maquette used during the creation of the feature film Pinocchio. The hand-painted plaster sculpture features an early version of Jiminy Cricket. Maquettes like this are used in production by the lead animators as a three dimensional reference of the character’s design. With these maquettes, the animators have a physical tool that they can rotate and study, in the same way that an artist might use a live model. Production maquettes rarely become available due to the very limited number that were created, the high level of desirability today, and the general fragile nature of the pieces. The maquette measures 7” tall and is in good condition for its age, with expected signs of wear for a plaster sculpture that is approximately eighty years old. The base has a stamp from the Walt Disney Character Model Department. $4,000-$6,000 36


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96. Original Pinocchio Development Art by Homer Brightman. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1939) An original development drawing of Pinocchio by story artist Homer Brightman. Known for his story work on many iconic shorts at Walt Disney Productions between 1935 and 1950, Brightman also worked as a story artist on Pinocchio. This development drawing shows Brightman’s take on the character and is accomplished in colored pencils on thin art paper. The artwork has a character size of 4”x3” on the 5.75”x4.75” paper. The condition is good with a faint vertical crease and several small push-pin holes in the empty space near the top, believed to have been a result of this drawing’s original use during production of the film. $500-$700

97. Original Pinocchio Storyboard Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1939) An original storyboard drawing of Pinocchio by story artist Homer Brightman. Known for his story work on many iconic shorts at Walt Disney Productions between 1935 and 1950, Brightman also worked as a story artist on Pinocchio. This storyboard drawing shows Geppetto painting Pinocchio and is accomplished in black and colored pencils on thin art paper. The artwork has an image size of 5.25”x7.25” on 6.5”x8.5” paper. The condition is very good with some pin holes around the border from the storyboard’s original use, and a faint crease down the center. The drawing is hinged within a mat frame for display. $500-$700

98. Original Pinocchio Storyboard Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1939) An original storyboard drawing of Pinocchio by story artist Homer Brightman. Known for his story work on many iconic shorts at Walt Disney Productions between 1935 and 1950, Brightman also worked as a story artist on Pinocchio. This storyboard drawing shows Pinocchio being reprimanded for wearing a girl’s hat and is accomplished in colored pencils on thin art paper. The artwork has an image size of 4.75”x6.5” on the 6.25”x7.75” paper. The condition is very good with some pin holes around the border from the storyboard’s original use, and a faint crease down the center. The drawing is hinged within a mat frame for display. $500-$700 37


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99. Set of (4) Vintage Pinocchio Lithographs. (Walt Disney Productions, c.1939) A vintage set of (4) lithographic prints created from the original cels used in Pinocchio. These lithographs have 1939 Walt Disney Productions copyright marks and feature memorable scenes from the film and its iconic characters. The lithographs come in their original outer folder with a delicate wax paper insert that describes their creation. Each lithograph measures 13”x15” and the set is in overall very good condition with some edge-wear from use and age. There are some tears to the wax paper insert and some discoloration and wear to the outer folder which has writing on the cover describing the lithographs. Typically these lithograph sets were given as promotional items at film premiere events. $300-$500

101. Pinocchio Postcard Signed by Dick Jones. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) A postcard featuring a scene between Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket that is signed on the front by Dick Jones, who provided Pinocchio’s voice for the feature film. The card measures 5”x7” and is in good condition with minor wear to the corners. $100-$200 38

100. Pinocchio Radio Campaign Promotional Record. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) A rare record developed for the Pinocchio promotional radio campaign featuring interviews with the stars, music from the film, and conversations with the animators. This record was designed to be played by radio stations to promote the feature film. The paper sleeve measures 12”x12” and is in fair to good condition with some tearing along the seams. The record itself is in very good condition. $100-$200

102. Jiminy Cricket Hand-Painted Cel by Bernard Wolf. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) A hand-painted cel of Jiminy Cricket by animator Bernard Wolf. This Jiminy Cricket cel is believed to have been created by Wolf to be sent in response to fan letters. The cel is personalized, “To Alan” and is signed by Wolf as Jiminy Cricket. The cel has a character size of 5”x2.25” on the 9.25”x12.25” cel sheet. The cel is placed over a blue background for display. The condition is fair to good, with some fading to the blue background from previous framing, as well as some paper residue on the clear cel sheet. $200-$300


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103. Original Pinocchio Drawing by Tony Rivera. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original drawing of Pinocchio by animator Tony Rivera who began at the Walt Disney Studios in 1934 and was an assistant animator to Grim Natwick. Created in pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition. Rivera personalized the drawing “For Alan” beside his signature at the bottom of the paper. $200-$300

104. Original Jiminy Cricket Drawing by John Elliotte. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by John Elliotte of Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio. Elliotte worked as an animator for the feature film and also contributed to a number of the studio’s short films. Created in ink on textured art paper, the drawing measures 11.5”x7.75” and is in very good condition. Elliotte personalized the drawing to Alan Hylton above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

105. Original Foulfellow Drawing by Aurelius Battaglia. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Foulfellow from Pinocchio by writer Aurelius Battaglia. Created in pencil on trimmed storyboard paper, the image measures 2.5”x4” on the 3.5”x4.5” paper. The drawing is in overall very good condition, with some fraying to the page at the bottomleft corner. Battaglia personalized the drawing “To Alan Hylton” above his signature. $200-$300

106. Original Giddy & Honest John Drawing by T. Hee. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by T. Hee of Giddy and Honest John from Pinocchio. T. Hee served as art director on the film where he worked with these two characters. Accomplished in ink and colored pencils on thin art paper, the drawing measures 10”x12”. The condition is very good and T. Hee personalized the drawing for Alan Hylton with some notes concerning the characters. $400-$600 39


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107. Original Pinocchio Souvenir Program. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) An extremely rare souvenir program from the theatrical release of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. The program contains imagery from the film and descriptions of its iconic cast of characters. Measuring 11.25”x8.75”, the program is in very good condition with some cover wear from use. $100-$200

109. Set of (7) Pinocchio Character Figurines. (Multi-Products, 1940) A collection of (7) hand-painted resin figures featuring characters from Pinocchio. The set includes Figaro, Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio, Giddy, Honest John (Foulfellow), Lampwick, and Geppetto. Multi-Products figures are made from carved wooden molds in which the resin figures are cast, and then painted to look like wood. Measuring from 1.25” to 2.25” tall, the figures are in good condition with wear and chipping to the paint throughout from age. $200-$300 40

108. Pinocchio Limited Edition Jiminy Cricket Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1998) A hand-painted limited edition cel of Jiminy Cricket that was created by Walt Disney Art Classics in the style of the original production cels sold by Courvoisier Galleries in the 1940s. The cel was created in acrylic paint by using original artwork and references from the film, with this cel recreating Sequence 3, Scene 50 of Pinocchio. Numbered 5/350, this cel measures 13.25”x13.25” within its frame. The cel includes its numbered corresponding limited edition model sheet and Certificate of Authenticity. The condition is very fine, with a very small scratch to the upper left part of the frame. $300-$500

110. Pinocchio Post Toasties Corn Flakes Box. (Post Foods, 1939) A cereal box for Post Toasties featuring Pinocchio cut-outs on the reverse and side. The box is empty but still intact, with images of Pinocchio, the Blue Fairy, Cleo, Jiminy Cricket, Foulfellow, Gideon, and Geppetto. Measuring 11”x7.5” and 2.75” deep, the box is in fair to good condition, with some discoloration and edge-wear due to age, as well as some splitting along its folds. $100-$200


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111. Set of (5) Gillette Pinocchio Masks in Original Bags. (Gillette, 1939) A complete set of (5) promotional character masks created in a partnership between Disney and Gillette razor blades. These delicate masks are very rare, and incredibly, they are still in their original brown envelopes. The masks depict Pinocchio, Geppetto, Figaro, Cleo, and Jiminy Cricket, and the reverse sides include an ad for Gillette. Each mask measures approximately 10”x8” and the set is in very good condition with minor wear. There is a small tear to the Cleo mask, and some of the masks still contain their original rubber bands. $400-$600

112. Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Board Game. (Whitman, 1962) A vintage board game created by Whitman which is based on the feature film Pinocchio. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, 4 player pieces, 10 Pinocchio cards, and one spinner. The box measures 8.25”x15.75” and 1.75” deep. The condition is very good, with expected wear to the box from age and some spots of discoloration. The board itself is in good condition, with some edge-wear from folding and minor creasing. $100-$200

113. Pinocchio Cut-Out Theater Toy. (Unknown, c.1950) A Danish Eventyr Teater toy designed to tell the tale of Pinocchio through cut-out figures and paper sets. The theater includes: a stage, a script, various backdrops, cut-outs of the characters in various poses and situations, and small wooden stands. The set appears to be complete, although it is possible that some small pieces are missing. The pieces are contained in the original box which measures 10.5”x13.25” and 1.5” deep. The condition is very good, with some expected wear to the box from age, including some splitting along the edges of the bottom and tearing to the paper covering of the top. The original owner wrote his name on the side of the box. $200-$300

114. Pair of Figaro Hand-Painted Ceramic Figurines. (Brayton Laguna, c.1940) A pair of hand-painted ceramic figurines depicting Figaro from Pinocchio. Both figures show Figaro in the same pose, with the slightly larger figure created by Brayton Laguna, and the slightly smaller figure created by Grindley Ware. Measuring 3.75” and 3.25” tall, the figures are in good condition overall with some minor surface wear including a small chip to the paint behind the smaller Figaro’s left-ear. $300-$500 41


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115. Walt Disney Productions Hand-Painted Figaro Concept. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1940s-50s) A hand-painted Walt Disney Productions art card concept of Figaro from Pinocchio. Believed to have been created as a concept for a fan card or another similar publicity item, the black areas for Figaro are printed on the cardstock with the character’s color hand-painted in acrylic. The bottom-right corner has an approval signature for the artwork. Measuring approximately 13.5”x9”, the artwork is in very good condition with some minor surface wear from use. $400-$600

116. Original Figaro Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1944) An original production cel featuring Figaro from the 1944 animated short First Aiders. This was the third appearance of Figaro after his feature film debut in Pinocchio. The hand-painted cel has an image size of 3.5”x4” within its 13”x13.25” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with a slight wavy quality due to age. $400-$600

117. Hand-Crafted Wooden Pinocchio Doll. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) A hand-crafted Pinocchio doll composed of lightweight wood, likely created for use as a store display or similar promotional item. The doll has joints at the feet, hips, and shoulders. Measuring 13.5” tall, the doll is in good condition with some minor chipping the paint and discoloration to the fabric of his hat and bow tie. There is a chip in the wood of his left glove. $500-$700 42

118. Pinocchio Re-Release Signed Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1978) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of Pinocchio. This beautifully illustrated poster is signed “to Alan” by the voice of Pinocchio, Dickie Jones, with the message, “Always let your conscience be your guide.” Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in very good condition overall with some minor wear along the fold lines and edges. $100-$200


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119. Pinocchio Metal Tray. (Unknown, 1961) A metal tray with an image of Pinocchio as a marionette surrounded by three female puppets. Measuring 12.75”x17.75”, the tray is in good condition with expected wear from use, including some scuffs and scratches to the paint around the edge. $100-$200

120. Pinocchio Metal Lunchbox with Thermos. (Aladdin, 1970s) A colorful metal lunchbox created by Aladdin Industries that features imagery from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio throughout. On one side, Pinocchio is seen on his way to school and on the other side Pinocchio and Geppetto are about to be swallowed by Monstro the whale. The lunchbox includes the Pinocchio themed thermos with its original lid. Measuring 6.75”x8” and 4” deep, not including the handle, the lunchbox is in fair condition with some scratches and small areas of rusting throughout from use and age. $100-$200

121. Pinocchio Parody Comic Strip Signed by Mike Peters. (Peters, 1984) A printed comic strip featuring a humorous Pinocchio parody that was created by Mike Peters, the creator of the popular comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm. Personalized “To Alan” and signed by Peters along the top-edge, the comic measures 4”x9” and is in very good condition. $300-$500

122. Pinocchio Model Sheet Framed Pin Set. (Disney Gallery, 2001) A beautiful framed set of (4) Pinocchio pins sold by the Disney Gallery. The pins sit on a printed background which resembles a vintage character model sheet. The pins are based on the character sketches from that sheet, and are presented beautifully within the display. The limited edition set is numbered 884/5000. Measuring 8.5”x10.5” in the 14.5”x16.5” frame, the set is in very good condition with some minor scuffing to the frame. The original Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back. $100-$200

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124. The Walt Disney Company 30-Year Service Award. (Walt Disney Studios, 2004) A beautiful bronze statue of Jiminy Cricket, given to Carl L. Graves in recognition of 30 years with The Walt Disney Company. Measuring 11” tall on the 6.5”x6.5” wooden base, the award is in very good condition with some minor scuffing from display. $400-$600

123. Pinocchio R. John Wright Doll. (Wright, 2000) A very rare Pinocchio doll created by R. John Wright that was exclusively made for Disneyland. This doll is numbered 226/500, and was created in alpine maple with a felt costume. The doll is hand-painted and fully jointed and comes in its original box with numbered certificate of authenticity. Measuring 16” tall, the doll is in very fine condition. $600-$800 44

125. The Walt Disney Company 35-Year Service Award. (Walt Disney Studios, 2008) A beautiful bronze statue of Pinocchio, given to James L. Jones in recognition of 35 years with The Walt Disney Company. Measuring 8” tall on the 8.5”x8.5” wooden base, the award is in very good condition with a small chip in the paint on the apple. The base shows some minor scratching and wear around the plaque, which still has its protective cellophane covering. $400-$600


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126. Pinocchio Limited Ed. Ollie Johnston Bronze Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, 2000) A very rare limited edition bronze sculpture of Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket that is based on original artwork for the feature film by Disney Legend Ollie Johnston. This sculpture is titled Give a Little Whistle and is number 7 of only 100 pieces. Sculpted by artist Bruce Lau for The Art of Disney Signature Series, this rare sculpture is a beautiful representation of this iconic film as well as the art of one of Disney’s Nine Old Men. Measuring approximately 8” tall on its wooden base, the sculpture is in very fine condition with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,700-$2,000

127. Cleo Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s-90s) A limited edition bronze sculpture depicting Cleo from the feature film Pinocchio. This sculpture is numbered 3/500 on the etched plaque on the base, and is believed to have been created to mark an anniversary of the historic animated film. Measuring 10.5” tall including the base, the sculpture is in very good condition with minor wear including some scuffs around the base from previous display. $600-$800 45


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128. Knickerbocker Figaro the Cat Composition Doll. (Knickerbocker, c.2000) A gorgeous reproduction of the popular 1940s composition doll of Figaro from the Disney animated film Pinocchio. The doll is made of porcelain, with jointed head, legs, and tail. Measuring 6.5”x7.5”, the doll is in very good condition with minor scuffing to the surface. The doll is number 30 in its edition, which is marked on both the Certificate of Authenticity and the bottom of one paw. $100-$200

130. Olszewski “Anytime You Whistle” Figurine. (Olszewski, 2002) A very rare figurine created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. Titled “Anytime you Whistle,” this figurine of Jiminy Cricket was created as number 106 in an edition of only 3,250. Measuring approximately 3”x5” and 2.5” tall, the figurine is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. The figurine comes with its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, however the box has some moisture damage that has not affected the figurine. $100-$200 46

129. Geppetto’s Toy Shop Figurine. (Goebel, 1990) A handcrafted sculpture titled “Geppetto’s Toy Shop” based on Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. This sculpture is wonderfully detailed and includes a detachable sign that hinges over the front window. Measuring 7”x7” and 5” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. $100-$200

131. Jiminy Cricket Official Conscience Crystal Figure. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990) A wonderful crystal glass figure of Jiminy Cricket with his “Official Conscience” button. A similar version of this crystal figure with a different base marked with the word “Disneyland” was sold at the park for a short period, however this unmarked version is believed to have been given as gifts to select studio personnel. The figure is attached to a mirrored wooden base, and the Disney copyright is visible through Jiminy’s foot. The figure measures 6.75” on the stand which is 5.5” in diameter. The condition is very good with some minor scratching to the surface. $200-$300


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133. Limited Edition Pinocchio Lamp by Jody Daily. (Walt Disney Studios, c.2008) A wonderful craftsman style lamp themed after Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. Titled “Pinocchio’s Journey Table Lamp,” the lamp was created by Jody Daily and Kevin Kidney in an edition of only 750. The lamp can be turned on and off by a Jiminy Cricket pull cord and the glass lamp shade features designs inspired by scenes from the film. Measuring 14”x14” and 17” tall, the lamp is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. The lamp functions very well and includes the original Certificate of Authenticity. $400-$600

132. Pinocchio Limited Edition Big Fig. (Walt Disney Studios, 1999) A very rare Pinocchio “Big Fig” created in a limited edition of 1999 referring to the year it was produced. Hand-crafted in resin on a faux-wooden base with the decorative title “Pinocchio”, this figure beautifully represents both Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket. Measuring 19.5” tall on its base, the figure is in good condition with minor surface wear under the fingers and feet from previous display. There is a thin crack under one of Pinocchio’s legs. $400-$600

134. “Monstro’s Revenge” Limited Edition Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, 2001) A very rare limited edition porcelain sculpture titled “Monstro’s Revenge” which features Monstro, Geppetto, and Pinocchio. The sculpture was created as number 392 in an edition of only 750 as part of the Walt Disney Classics Collection. The original box and Certificate of Authenticity are included. The sculpture measures approximately 8.5” tall and is in very fine condition. $800-$1,000 47


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In 1940, Faye Bennison, owner of Vernon Kilns ceramic company, signed a contract with Walt Disney to produce ceramic figurines based on several of the studio’s recent films. Arguably the most popular of the Vernon Kilns figures were based on Walt Disney’s most recent film, Fantasia. The variety of characters and the quality craftsmanship seen in Vernon Kilns’ Fantasia ceramics have helped to establish them as some of the most well-made figures from this era. Surviving examples of these charming figures are collected by fans world-wide.

135. Set of (4) Vernon Kilns Fantasia Cherub Figurines. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A rare collection of (4) ceramic Cherub figurines created by Vernon Kilns and inspired by Disney’s Fantasia. Measuring between 3.25” and 4.75” tall, the set features the cherubs in various charming poses reminiscent of the film. The collection is in very good condition with minor wear from use including a small chip on the base of the tallest figure, and a small scratch on the leg of another. $300-$500

136. Set of (3) Vernon Kilns Hippo & Elephant Figurines. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A charming collection of (3) ceramic figures created by Vernon Kilns and inspired by Disney’s Fantasia. The set includes (2) Elephants and (1) Hippo performing their ballet. Measuring between 5” and 6” tall, these figures are in very good condition, with several small chips to the Hippo figure. $400-$600

137. Set of (6) Vernon Kilns Fantasia Centaur Figurines. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A rare collection of (6) Centaur ceramic figurines created by Vernon Kilns and inspired by Disney’s Fantasia. Measuring between 4.25” and 5” tall, the set features the centaurs in various charming poses. The collection is in very good condition with minor wear from use including two figures with small chips near their base, and one with a chip on his horn. $500-$700 48


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138. Pair of Vernon Kilns Fantasia Centaurette Figurines. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A beautiful pair of (2) ceramic Centaurette figures created by Vernon Kilns and based on Disney’s Fantasia. These figures measure approximately 7.25” tall and 8” tall and are in very good condition, with a hairline crack along the body and top of the tail of the taller figure. $300-$500

140. Original Fantasia Mushrooms Layout Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) An original production layout drawing attributed to animator Art Babbit that depicts the mushrooms from The Nutcracker Suite segment of Fantasia. Accomplished in graphite on 5-hole studio animation paper, the drawing comes from the collection of a studio employee who gave this production drawing to Alan Hylton as a gift. The drawing is dedicated to Hylton, but the dedication is covered by the mat frame. The drawing has an image size of 6”x7.5” within the 11.25”x13.25” mat, and the condition is very good. $400-$600

139. Set of (3) Vernon Kilns Unicorn & Pegasus Figurines. (Vernon Kilns, 1940) A collection of (3) Unicorn and Pegasus ceramic figurines created by Vernon Kilns and inspired by Disney’s Fantasia. Measuring between 4.5” and 6” tall, the set features the one unicorn and two pegasus figures. The collection is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500

141. Fantasia Multi-Signed Program. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) An original program created for the theatrical release of Walt Disney’s Fantasia. The program contains descriptions of the various sequences of the film as well as great behind the scenes imagery. This program is signed by several members of the production crew including story artist Phil Dike, background artist Nino Carbe, art director Zach Schwartz, Director James Algar, animator Don Tobin, and background artist Art Riley. Some of the signatures are personalized to Alan Hylton. The program measures 12.75”x9.75” and the condition is fair with some discoloration to the cover and a few of the interior pages, and some general handling wear from use. $300-$500 49


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142. Fantasia Re-Release Signed Souvenir Program. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) A souvenir program created for the theatrical re-release of Fantasia in 1977. This program tells the story of the film’s various segments and has wonderful color imagery throughout. The cover is signed “to Alan Hylton” by Les Novros, an animator who worked on the Night on Bald Mountain and Ave Maria sequences. Measuring 8.75”x8.75”, the 18-page program is in good condition with some cover-wear and minor creases from use. $100-$200

144. Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Drawing by Ken Muse. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Ken Muse of Mickey as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice from Fantasia. Muse is known for his work as an animator on the film, and in his drawing here, Mickey is illustrated in 5 varied poses along with one of the iconic living brooms. Created in pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 8.5”x11.25” and is in very good condition. Muse personalized the drawing, “To Alan Hylton” above his signature in the bottom-left corner. $300-$500 50

143. Original Fantasia Cherub Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940) An original handpainted production cel of a cherub from Fantasia. The cel layer has been trimmed to the image and placed over a hand-painted reproduction background for display. The character image measures 2.5”x2.75” on the 8.25”x12” background, and is in a 16.5”x20” frame. The cel has not been inspected out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with minor wear from age. $400-$600

145. Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Drawing by Ed Love. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Ed Love that depicts Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice in Fantasia. Love worked as an animator for the film, and has presented Mickey here in a wonderful scene with the living brooms. Created in blue and black pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 10”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Love personalized the drawing above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $300-$500

146. Original Fantasia Drawing by Miles Pike. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing by Miles Pike of characters from The Pastoral Symphony and Dance of the Hours segments of Fantasia. Pike is known for his work as an effects animator on the feature film, as well as on titles such as The Reluctant Dragon and Bambi. Accomplished in colored pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some adhesive discoloration in the corners. Pike personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$300


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147. Original Fantasia Mushroom Drawing by Jules Engel. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Jules Engel of the Dancing Mushrooms from The Nutcracker Suite segment of Fantasia. Engel worked as the choreographer on several segments of the film. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the character image measures 2.5”x4.5” on its 12.5”x10.5” paper. The condition is good to very good, with some creasing to the paper from folding. Engel personalized the drawing to Alan Hylton in pen and signed the page twice on the lower-right side. $300-$500

149. Bacchus & Jacchus Limited Edition Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, 1990) A rare limited edition sculpture of Bacchus and Jacchus from Fantasia. Created in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the film, this sculpture is number 10/500 and has a commemorative plaque on the base. Measuring 10” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition overall with some surface wear and small scuffs from previous display. $400-$600

148. Limited Edition Sorcerer Mickey Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A beautiful resin sculpture of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer from Fantasia. This figure was created in a limited edition of only 2000 as part of the 1994 Official Disneyana Convention, and the back of the base is signed by the artist, Marc Dell. The front of the base has a plaque commemorating the original film’s release year. Measuring 14” tall, the figure is in very fine condition with minor wear. $300-$500

150. Fantasia “Living Brooms” Sculpture by Olszewski. (Goebel, 1990) A handcrafted sculpture titled, “Living Brooms” created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. Featuring a scene from Fantasia, this sculpture includes a moveable Sorcerer Mickey figure near the living broom characters. Displayed on a metal base beneath a clear protective dome, the sculpture measures 4.5” tall including the dome. The condition is very good with minor spots of wear from previous display. $100-$200 51


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As WWII began, the studio was in serious financial trouble after box office returns on “Fantasia” and “Pinocchio” failed to cover production costs. Walt Disney’s merchandising representative Kay Kamen approached Walt with a prototype of an 8-page children’s Roll-A-Book that included the character of Dumbo. Walt found the character so inspirational that he acquired the rights to produce the film. “Dumbo” was created strategically, with lower production costs and a shorter 64 minute run time that helped the film become the studio’s highest grossing feature of the 1940s, and likely saved the Walt Disney Studios from bankruptcy.

151. Original Dumbo Firefighting Clowns Animation Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1942) A very rare original production cel of the Firefighting Clowns used in the creation of the animated film Dumbo. This cel was originally prepared by Courvoisier Galleries and is placed over a hand-painted Courvoisier background. The cel has a trimmed image size of 6.5”x8.5” and is displayed in a 15”x17.5” frame. The cel is unexamined out of frame, however it appears to be in good condition overall with a wavy quality to the cel due to its age. $1,000-$1,500

152. Original Dumbo Drawing by Joe Grant. (Walt Disney Studios, 1941) An original model drawing by Disney Legend Joe Grant featuring a pair of elephants from the feature film Dumbo. After the film was completed, Grant titled and signed the production drawing in ink then gave the drawing as a gift. Created in pencil on thin art paper, the drawing measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition. $400-$600

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153. Original Dumbo Drawing by Hicks Lokey. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Hicks Lokey of Dumbo from the animated film. Lokey is known for his work as an animator on the Pink Elephants on Parade sequence in Dumbo. Created in red pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Lokey signed the bottom-right corner of the drawing next to a personalized thank-you note “for a trip into the past without model sheets.” $100-$200

155. Original Dumbo Drawing by Hugh Fraser. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Hugh Fraser of Dumbo and Timothy Mouse from the feature film Dumbo. Fraser worked as an animator on the film as well as on other features such as Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Cinderella. Created in red and black pencils on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Fraser included the message “Happy Birthday” above his signature on the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

154. Original Crow Drawing by Jack Kinney. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Jack Kinney of a Crow from Dumbo. Known for his work as a sequence director on the animated film, Kinney also directed a number of Disney shorts in the 1940s. Created in ink and pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Kinney personalized the drawing with a note addressed to Alan above his signature on the left side. $300-$500

156. Original Dumbo Drawing by Milt Neil. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Milt Neil of Dumbo. Neil worked as an animator on Dumbo, as well as on titles such as Pinocchio, Fantasia, and The Reluctant Dragon. Created in ink on art paper, the drawing measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition. Neil personalized the drawing “Hi Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $300-$500 53


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157. Collection of (3) Original Drawings by Howard Swift. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A collection of (3) original drawings by Howard Swift including Timothy Mouse from Dumbo, as well as an Alligator and an Ostrich from the Dance of the Hours segment of Fantasia. Swift worked as an animator on both of these films. Created in pencil on art paper, the drawings measure 8.5”x11” and are in very good condition. Swift signed the bottom-right corner of each drawing. $100-$200

159. Original Dumbo Drawings By Herb Ryman. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original pair of drawings depicting Dumbo by Disney Legend Herb Ryman, who served as art director on the animated film. The drawings are accomplished in ink on Ryman’s own Walt Disney Productions stationery. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the drawings are in very good condition with a few small specks of discoloration. $300-$500 54

158. Original Dumbo Painting by Maurice Noble. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original painting by artist Maurice Noble of Dumbo holding a “Happy Birthday Alan” flag. Noble’s animation career included jobs as a production designer, background artist, and layout artist for a number of studios including Walt Disney, Warner Bros, MGM, and more. For the feature film Dumbo, Noble worked on the iconic Pink Elephant sequence, among others. Accomplished in acrylic, this painting has an image size of 5.25”x7.25” within its 9.25”x11.25” frame. The painting is unexamined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition. Noble signed the bottom-right. $500-$700

160. Original Dumbo Drawing by Ben Sharpsteen. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Dumbo by Disney Legend Ben Sharpsteen. Known for his animation contributions to many shorts in the early days of the Walt Disney Studios, Sharpsteen also served as a director on Dumbo. Accomplished in pencil on board, the drawing is signed in red conte and personalized “To Alan Hylton”. Measuring 7”x7.25”, the drawing is in good condition with some wear around the edges. $300-$500


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161. The Reluctant Dragon One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1941) An original one sheet poster from the theatrical release of The Reluctant Dragon. This beautifully illustrated poster reads, “The Big Feature Show with a Thousand Surprises!” above imagery of Baby Weems and the Dragon. Measuring 41”x27.5”, the poster is in good condition overall with some surface wear from use and a few small tears that have been restored. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation with approximately an inch of additional linen around the edges. $300-$500 55


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Walt Disney originally intended “Bambi” to be his second animated feature film, but various delays pushed the premiere to August of 1942. In order to create more life-like animated characters in his films, Walt brought a pair of fawns to the studio so that animators could observe their movements and anatomy firsthand. This type of research and dedication contributed to the quality of animation the studio would be known for and helped establish “Bambi” as one of the studio’s most memorable and endearing films.

162. Original Courvoisier Bambi Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1942) An original production cel of Bambi that was used in the creation of the similarly titled animated film. This cel was originally prepared by Courvoisier Galleries and is placed over a hand-painted Courvoisier background. The cel has a character size of 2.25”x1.5” and is displayed in a 10.5”x10” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, however it appears to be in good condition overall with some slight curving to the cel which is common for cels from this period. The cel may need to be slightly re-aligned within the mat due to the curving. $3,000-$5,000 56


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163. Bambi Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1975) A rare poster from the 1975 theatrical re-release of Bambi. This beautifully illustrated poster depicts Bambi, Thumper, Flower, and several other memorable characters. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear to the original fold lines and edges. The film’s title is written on the reverse in pencil. $100-$200

164. Bambi Re-Release Signed Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1982) A rare poster from the 1982 theatrical re-release of Bambi. This beautifully illustrated poster is signed by the voice of Thumper, Peter Behn. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in fair to good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines, and some creases and small amounts of wear along the edges. $100-$200

166. Group of (3) Original Character Drawings by Lou Appet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A collection of (3) original drawings by assistant animator Lou Appet that depict Grumpy, Bambi, and Thumper. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the character images range from 3.25”x2.75” to 5”x3” in size. All of the drawings are on 10.5”x12.5” paper and are in very good condition. $200-$300

165. Collection of (4) Bambi Promotional Photos in Envelope. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1965) A collection of (4) black and white promotional photos for Bambi that come in their original Walt Disney Productions envelope. Depicted in the photos are Bambi, Thumper, Miss Bunny, and Flower, and each photo is stamped on the back with a Walt Disney Productions copyright. Each photo measures 6.75”x9”, and the collection is in very good condition with minor wear. Each photo has a swatch of dried adhesive on the reverse from their original use. $100-$200

167. Hankscraft Bambi Nursery Nite Lite. (Hankscraft, 1950s) A Bambi-themed nite lite by Hankscraft. Created in hard plastic, this nite lite includes its original power cord and still functions. Measuring 8” tall, the nite lite is in good condition with some surface wear from previous use. $100-$200 57


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168. Set of (211) “How to Play Baseball” Goofy Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1942) An incredible collection of (211) original production drawings used in the creation of the Goofy short “How to Play Baseball”. “How to Play Baseball” was the first of the popular Goofy “How to...” films and was produced to accompany the theatrical release of The Pride of the Yankees. The original drawings are all from the same sequence. 146 of the drawings depict Goofy attempting to hit different types of pitches such as “the curve”, “the inside curve”, “the outside curve”, and “the drop”. The remaining drawings in the collection depict the baseball, Goofy’s hat spinning, the catcher’s glove, and other small effects details. The drawings are created in pencil on studio animation paper which comes in the standard 10”x12” size as well as an elongated 10”x14.75” size to accommodate the catcher’s glove. The set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use including some small tears around the edges. The elongated drawings have their extra paper folded back over the drawings so that they all fit within their original studio file folder. A collection of sequential drawings like this is an exceptionally rare piece of Walt Disney Studios history. $6,000-$8,000

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169. Donald Duck Walt Disney Productions Fan Card. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s-40s) A rare Walt Disney Productions fan card featuring Donald Duck. This printed fan card has a facsimile signature of Walt Disney, and was created at a unique time in the studio’s history where Donald Duck’s popularity was surpassing that of Mickey Mouse in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Measuring 9”x7”, the fan card is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration around the edges. $100-$200

172. The Three Caballeros Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of The Three Caballeros. This beautifully illustrated poster depicts all three of the main characters: Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in very good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines and edges. $100-$200

170. Donald Duck Vintage Frozen Orange Juice Can. (Florida Citrus, c.1940s) A vintage Donald Duck Florida orange juice can. The open can features an image of Donald Duck on the front and instructions for serving the concentrated juice on the back. Measuring 3.75” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the can is in fair to good condition with some rust and discoloration throughout. $100-$200

171. The Three Caballeros Unused Studio Stationery. (Walt Disney Studios, 1944) An unused sheet of stationery created by Walt Disney Productions to promote their latest film, The Three Caballeros. At the top of the sheet is wonderful imagery of the principal cast: Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, Panchito Pistoles, and Yaya. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the stationery is in very good condition. $100-$200

173. Donald Duck Sunday Comics Promotion Sign. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1940) A vintage silkscreened sign of Donald Duck used to promote Donald Duck comics for the San Francisco Examiner. With its striking colors and large imagery of Donald, this sign beautifully captures the early years of this character at a time when he was arguably even more popular than Mickey Mouse. Measuring approximately 13.75”x20”, the sign is silkscreened on art board and is in poor to fair condition from use and age, including some creasing and color wear throughout. The sign is adhered to a second board with unrelated imagery on the back to help in the sign’s preservation. $100-$200 59


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174. Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Book. (Whitman, 1935) An early illustrated book featuring Donald Duck with a story and artwork by the staff of the Walt Disney Studios. This book was printed on a soft textured paper and tells the story of Donald interacting with Mickey’s two nephews. The 14-page book measures 13”x9.5” and is in good condition with some coverwear from use, including some scuffs throughout and a small tear on the back cover. The inside-cover is personalized in ink from when this book was given as a gift. $100-$200 175. Clarence Nash & Donald Duck Signed Photo. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) A black and white publicity photo of Disney Legend Clarence Nash, who voiced Donald Duck for over 50 years. Nash is seen in this photo with a large Donald Duck doll on his knee, and Nash has signed this photo “Our best wishes to Alan - Donald Duck & Clarence Nash.” Measuring 7”x5”, the photo is in very good condition. $200-$300

176. Clarence Nash Signed Donald Duck Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) An original production cel signed by Disney Legend Clarence Nash that features Donald Duck from Mickey’s Christmas Carol. Nash is best known for his work as the long-time voice of Donald Duck. The cel is hand-painted and has the Walt Disney Productions seal of authenticity in the bottom-right corner. At the time this cel set-up was prepared for sale, a common practice was to laminate the cel layers for their preservation. As such, this cel is laminated and framed for display. The cel has an image size of 10”x13” within the 15.5”x18.25 frame. The condition is fair, with some thin cracks to the paint around Donald’s hat, and some lifting to the paint around the edges of the character imagery. There are some spots of separation between the cel layer and laminate in the clear areas around the image. Nash personalized the cel “To Alan” above his signature in the top-left corner. $300-$500 60

177. Donald Duck Camera. (Herbert George Co, 1940s) A vintage Donald Duck camera created by Herbert George Company. The hard bakelite camera body features molded imagery of Donald and his nephews on the back side below the viewfinder. The camera was capable of capturing 12 exposures using a simple leaf shutter. Measuring 3”x4.5” and 2.75” deep, the camera is in fair to good condition with some small spots of white discoloration to the reverse of the camera. Full functionality has not been tested but the shutter and side clasps function well. $100-$200


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178. Galligani Hand-Painted Pluto Figure. (Galligani, c.1940s) A hand-painted plaster figure of Pluto which was created by the Italian company Galligani. Although similar to a Pluto figure produced by Shaw Pottery of the 1940s, Pluto in this size from this era is quite rare, with Disney figurines produced by Galligani being exceptionally so. Measuring 5.5” tall, the figure is in very good condition with a few scattered nicks in the paint from age. $200-$400

179. Walt Disney Character Tapestry. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1930s-40s) A vintage tapestry featuring Mickey, Donald, and Pluto in a musical beach scene. The colorful tapestry measures approximately 21”x40” and is in fair to good condition with some color fading and areas of discoloration from age. $200-$400

180. Vintage Pluto Doll by Gund. (Gund, 1940s) A vintage Pluto doll created by Gund Manufacturing Company in the 1940s. This cloth doll has pipe cleaner inserts within the ears, which allows them to bend, and the doll retains the original tail that is frequently missing. Measuring approximately 12” tall, the doll is in fair condition overall with some worn areas from use, particularly to the eyes and base. $100-$200

181. Original Canine Caddy Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1941) An original drawing of Pluto used in the production of the short Canine Caddy. Created in pencil on trimmed animation paper, the drawing measures 8”x9.5” and is in very good condition. The title of the short is written in the bottom-left corner, and is believed to have been added later in the 1970s when this drawing was given as a gift. Some details including the golf ball and hole, and portions of Pluto’s legs are believed to have been added later in order to make a more complete character image. $200-$400 61


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182. Collection of (6) Boxes of Disney Children’s Hankies. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1940s) A collection of (6) Disney character boxed sets of “kiddie hankies”. The small handkerchiefs contained within feature vibrant graphics and depict classic characters such as Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, Bambi, Donald, Daisy, and more. The boxes range in size, but most measure approximately 8.25”x8.25”. There are 20 hankies total between the sets, and all appear to be unused. The condition is very good with expected minor wear to the boxes from age, including small tears and spots of discoloration. $100-$200

183. Original Goofy Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1940s) An original production drawing of Goofy from a 1940s theatrical short film. Accomplished in pencil, the drawing measures 4.25”x2” on its 10”x12” 5-hole studio animation paper. The condition is very good with a few small spots of discoloration from use. $200-$300

184. The Art of Walt Disney Hardcover Book. (Collins, 1944) A vintage hardcover copy of The Art of Walt Disney by Robert D. Feild. This book was originally created in 1942 in an effort to record the artwork, history, and current challenges of the Walt Disney Studios. Contained within are 290 pages of history, recorded discussions between Walt Disney and his animators, images of production artwork and final animation cels, and much more. This impressive archive of Walt Disney Studios history measures 11”x8.5” and 1.25” thick. The condition is fair to good with some creasing and wear from use, and some writing on the first page by the original owner. $100-$200 62


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185. Donald Duck What is Propaganda WWII Booklet. (Walt Disney Studios, 1944) A very rare booklet titled What is Propaganda that was created between a partnership of Walt Disney Productions and the War Department towards the end of WWII. This booklet was created as an educational manual for discussing proper and improper uses of propaganda and attempts to define the complicated term. The booklet has several illustrations of Donald Duck throughout, including the color image seen on the cover. Measuring 7.5”x5”, this 46-page booklet is in good condition overall with some fading to the cover and minor wear from use. $100-$200

186. Donald Duck Victory Garden WWII Sign. (W.L. Stensgaard, c.1942) An original vintage Donald Duck Victory Garden sign used during WWII to encourage Americans to grow their own food. This silkscreened sign shows a patriotic Donald telling pests in his garden to “scram!” The single-sided sign is composed of Masonite board with a long wooden stake and measures 38” tall. The condition is good overall for its age, with some expected wear from use including some scuffs, color wear, and small chips around the edges of the sign. $400-$600 63


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187. Walt Disney WWII Nutrition Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1943) A rare poster created during World War II by Walt Disney Productions as part of the National Wartime Nutrition Program. This poster features humorous imagery of Donald Duck to remind the viewer to eat a good breakfast to ensure productivity. Measuring 19”x12.5”, the poster is in good condition with horizontal and vertical folds, minor surface wear, and some discoloration to the top edge from use. $200-$400

188. Complete Set of (6) How to Catch a Cold Posters. (Walt Disney Studios, 1951) A very rare complete set of (6) promotional posters for the animated film How to Catch a Cold. This short was produced by Walt Disney Productions as an educational film, but also advertised for Kleenex Company. Created as a humorous take on cold prevention, the film was often shown at schools and community organizations where these types of posters were typically used. Each poster measures 20”x14” and the set is in very good condition overall with some surface and edge wear, and some areas of yellowing from age. $800-$1,000 64


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189. Song of the South Contract Signed by Roy O. Disney. (Walt Disney Studios, 1955) A very rare signed contract between Walt Disney Productions and Buena Vista Film Distribution Co., Inc. This 8-page Distribution Contract discusses the terms for distributing Walt Disney’s Song of the South for its first theatrical re-release in 1956, which marked the 10-year anniversary for the film. The contract is signed by both Roy O. Disney as President of Walt Disney Productions, as well as Leo Samuels as President of Buena Vista Distribution. The agreement was made on September 27, 1955 and the contract measures 11”x8.5”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $400-$600

191. Song of the South Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Record. (Capitol, 1946) A rare 78rpm record featuring songs from Walt Disney’s Song of the South. Featuring vocals by Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers, Side A contains the song “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah,” while Side B has “Ev’rybody Has A Laughing Place.” This 10” record is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use including a small chip on the edge of Side B. $100-$200

190. Song of the South Exhibitor’s Campaign Book. (Walt Disney Studios, 1972) A very rare Exhibitor’s Campaign Book for the theatrical re-release of Song of the South. This re-release was part of the 50th anniversary events for the Walt Disney Studios, and this book provides sample imagery, news stories, and promotions to be used in conjunction with the re-release. Measuring 18”x12”, the 16-page book is in good condition with some creases through the center and some cover wear from use. $100-$200

192. Signed Song of the South Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of Song of the South. This beautifully illustrated poster is signed to Alan Hylton by two animators on the film, Murray McClellan and Tom Massey. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines, and some creases and small amounts of wear along the edges. $100-$200 65


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When collector Alan Hylton first acquired Bob Thomas’ quintessential 1958 book “The Art of Animation”, he quickly developed a growing love of animation. The book focused on Disney animators and the advent of animation and allowed Alan to see animation artwork in a new light. Alan began to grow his collection by purchasing original production artwork such as hand-painted cels and drawings. Additionally, through extensive research including the use of the Los Angeles area phone book, Alan was able to locate and get in contact with many of the artists listed in “The Art of Animation”. Many of these legendary animators, artists, writers, and other talented individuals were happy to be found and would correspond with Alan. Occasionally, these individuals sent Alan some of their original artwork, and some would personalize it to him. The following section includes original sketches and letters from some of the most influential animators and artists at the Walt Disney Studios in the 1940s. Their work was instrumental in laying the foundation that secured the studio’s future.

194. Original Br’er Rabbit Drawing by Rudy Larriva. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing by Rudy Larriva of Br’er Rabbit from Song of the South. Larriva is known for his work as an animator on the film, and has depicted Br’er Rabbit here in a great full-body image. Created in blue pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 9.25”x12.5” and is in very good condition with two crease lines from prior folding. Larriva personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom. $200-$300

193. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Ward Kimball. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Ward Kimball of Mickey Mouse. Kimball is known as one of Disney’s Nine Old Men and worked as a directing animator on such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Cinderella, and countless others, including a number of Mickey Mouse shorts. The image includes a caricature of Kimball alongside his own version of Mickey, with the note “Ward’s getting tired of the way they draw Mickey now, so...” to explain his unique drawing. Created in ink and marker on art paper, the image measures 9.75”x7.25” in the 14.75”x12” frame. The drawing has not been inspected out of the frame but appears to be in very good condition. The frame has a small scratch on the left side. Kimball personalized the drawing and signed in the bottom-right corner. $400-$600 66

195. Original Br’er Bear & Br’er Rabbit Drawing by Al Coe. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Al Coe of Br’er Bear and Br’er Rabbit from Song of the South. Coe is known for his work as an animator on the feature film, as well as on films such as Bambi, Fantasia, and Pinocchio. Created in ink and colored pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 5”x8” and is in very good condition. Coe personalized the drawing to Alan Hylton and signed at the bottom center. $200-$300


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196. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Leo Salkin. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing by story artist Leo Salkin of Donald Duck. Accomplished in ink on thin art paper, the drawing has a fantastic pose for Donald and is personalized with Donald saying “Hi, Alan.” Measuring 6”x4”, the drawing is in very good condition with Salkin signing the drawing as, “Your Friend Donald Duck.” $100-$200

197. Original The Three Caballeros Drawing by Del Connell. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing by Del Connell of Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles from The Three Caballeros. Connell worked in the Writing Department for The Three Caballeros, and his drawing wonderfully captures the spirit of the film. Created in ink and marker on art paper, the image measures 10.25”x8.5” in a 14”x11.75” frame. The artwork has not been inspected out of the frame, but appears to be in fair to good condition, with fading and spots of discoloration throughout. Connell personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

199. Original Goofy Drawing by Ralph Wright. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) An original drawing of Goofy by story artist and voice actor Ralph Wright. Although he started at the Walt Disney Studios working on early Goofy shorts such as Goofy’s Glider and The Art of Skiing, Wright was also well known for providing the voice of Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Wright drew attention to both of those roles in this drawing of Goofy by signing his name Ralph (Eeyore) Wright. Measuring 8.5”x4”, the drawing is in good condition with some tape residue on the reverse from previous framing. The drawing is personalized “To Alan” above Wright’s signature. $100-$200

198. Pair of Original Melody Time Drawings by Edwin Aardal. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A pair of original drawings by Edwin Aardal of Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill, each from their self-titled segments of the anthology film Melody Time. Aardal is known for his work as an animator on the film, as well as on titles such as Cinderella, Fantasia, and numerous Disney shorts. Created in blue and black pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawings measure 10.5”x12.5” and are in very good condition. Aardal personalized each drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

200. Donald Duck Postcard Signed by Yale Gracey. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A postcard featuring Donald Duck in a conductor’s uniform that is signed by Yale Gracey. The postcard is personalized “Best Wishes Michael” with Gracey’s signature on the front below Donald. Measuring 5.5”x7.5”, the postcard is in good condition with minor surface wear including a small spot of discoloration in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200 67


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201. Original Jose Carioca Drawing by Lee Blair. (Walt Disney Studios, 1987) An original hand-colored drawing of Jose Carioca from Saludos Amigos by Lee Blair. In addition to his work as an art supervisor on the film, Blair also acted in the film as himself. Accomplished in ink and marker on this paper, the drawing has an image size of 8”x9.5” within its 12”x13.25” mat. The condition is very good with minor wear from display. Blair personalized the drawing “To Alan Hylton” and signed the bottom right corner. $300-$500

203. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Jack Bradbury. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original drawing by Jack Bradbury of Donald Duck. While Bradbury is known for his work as an animator on films such as Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Bambi, in the 1950s, he also drew classic Disney characters such as Donald Duck for Western Publishing coloring books. Created in blue pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 10.75”x9.75” and is in very good condition. Bradbury personalized the drawing “With Best Regards to Alan Hylton” and signed it at the bottom-right corner. $100-$200 68

202. Original Goofy Drawing by Jack Kinney. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Goofy by Jack Kinney. As described in the text next to the drawing, Kinney is known for his work as a director of numerous Goofy shorts. Created in marker, ink, and pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 9.75”x11” in a 12.75”x13.5” mat. The condition is fair to good, with some crease marks from previous folding and a few areas of discoloration to the page from age. Kinney personalized the drawing to Alan Hylton and signed the bottom-right corner. $300-$500

204. Original Pluto Drawing by John Basmajian. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by John Basmajian of Pluto. In 1945, Basmajian became the assistant animator to George Kreisl for the character Pluto, and he would go on to animate Figaro the cat in Pinocchio. Created in pencil on 5-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10”x12” and is in very good condition with some smudging to the pencil. Basmajian signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

205. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Al Eugster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Al Eugster of Donald Duck. Eugster is known for his work as an animator on multiple Donald Duck shorts, as well as the feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Created in ink and colored pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition. Eugster personalized the drawing with “Hi Alan” and signed the bottom-left corner. $200-$300


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206. Original Mickey & Friends Drawing by Frank Thomas. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Frank Thomas of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Thomas is known as one of Disney’s Nine Old Men and worked as an animator on countless Disney shorts and feature films. Created in ink and colored pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x9” and is in very good condition. Thomas personalized the drawing with a birthday greeting to Alan, and signed at the bottom center. $300-$500

209. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Bill Justice. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Bill Justice of Donald Duck on Justice’s official Walt Disney Productions stationery. Justice is known for his 30 years of work as an animator on numerous Disney shorts and feature films. Created in pencil on paper, the drawing measures 11”x8.5” and is in good to very good condition. The page has two crease lines from previous folding and has been very lightly trimmed at the bottom edge. Justice personalized the drawing to Alan and signed at the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

207. Hand-Colored Mickey Mouse by Wolfgang Reitherman. (Walt Disney Studios, 1978) A hand-colored Xerox drawing by Disney Legend Wolfgang Reitherman of Mickey Mouse. Reitherman attributed the underlying Xeroxed line work to fellow Disney Legend Mel Shaw, with a notation at the bottom-right corner of the image. Known as one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Reitherman worked as an animator and director on countless Disney productions. Created in colored pencil on paper, the drawing measures 8.5”x7.5” and is in very good condition. Reitherman personalized the image “To Alan” in ink and signed the bottom-right corner. $300-$500

208. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Jack Hannah. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Jack Hannah of Donald Duck. Hannah is known for his work as an animator, writer, and director of numerous Disney shorts, including many featuring Donald Duck. Created in ink on paper, the drawing measures 8”x5.75” and is in very good condition with a crease in the center from previous folding. Hannah personalized the drawing to Alan and signed the bottom-left corner. $300-$500

210. Walt Disney Signature by Floyd Gottfredson. (Walt Disney Studios, 1984) A hand-written letter from Disney Legend Floyd Gottfredson paired with a hand-inked tribute Walt Disney signature. Gottfredson drew the Mickey Mouse comic strip for over 45 years, with his work influencing generations of readers. The letter was in response to a fan request that Gottfredson mail him a Walt Disney signature. Gottfredson’s comic strips frequently featured Walt Disney’s classic signature which Gottfredson likely signed himself, as he did with this Walt signature. The letter is addressed “To Alan” and measures 6”x4” while the Walt signature measures 3”x5” on cardstock. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500 69


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211. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Yale Gracey. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Yale Gracey of Donald Duck. Gracey is known for his work as a layout artist on numerous Donald Duck shorts over the span of twenty years, as well as his work as an Imagineer. Created in blue and black pencils on cardstock, the drawing measures 8.25”x6” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. Gracey personalized the drawing to Alan and signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

214. Original Jose Carioca Drawing by Lee Blair. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Lee Blair of Jose Carioca from Saludos Amigos. Lee Blair was the younger brother of animator Preston Blair, husband to Disney Legend Mary Blair, and was a gifted artist and photographer who provided art supervision on Saludos Amigos. Created in ink on art paper, the character image measures 6.5”x6.25” on the 17”x11” paper. The condition is very good with some minor spots of discoloration on the page, including one at Jose’s waist. $300-$500 70

212. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Preston Blair. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by animator Preston Blair. Accomplished in marker on cardstock, the drawing is personalized “Best Wishes to Alan Hylton” and signed by Blair in the top-left corner. Additionally, Blair wrote a longer note on the back of the drawing apologizing for the delay in his response. Measuring 12”x8”, the drawing is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

215. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing By Wolfgang Reitherman. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing featuring three images of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Wolfgang Reitherman. The drawing is accomplished in ink on thin art paper and is personalized “To Alan” and signed by Reitherman. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the drawing is in very good condition with minor yellowing around the edges. $300-$500

213. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by John Hench. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend John Hench of Mickey Mouse. This drawing is accomplished in ink and colored pencils on an envelope that was mailed from the WED Imagineering headquarters on Flower St in Glendale, CA. The envelope is addressed to Alan Hylton, and the Mickey drawing is signed by Hench. Measuring 9”x12”, the drawing is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

216. Mickey Donald & Goofy Drawing by Ollie Johnston. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Ollie Johnston. The drawing is accomplished in colored pencils on lined yellow paper with the note “and from Mickey to Alan” on the left, as well as Johnston’s signature to the right of the image. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the drawing is in very good condition with two faint fold lines from when the drawing was originally mailed. $300-$500


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217. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Ward Kimball. (Walt Disney Studios, 1978) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men, Ward Kimball. Personalized to Alan, the drawing features Mickey playing the banjo, and is signed by Kimball in the lower-right next to the date of 12-1-78. Measuring 9.25”x8”, the drawing is in very good condition with 2 horizontal fold lines, as originally mailed. $300-$500

220. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Dick Ruhl. (Walt Disney Studios, 1986) An original drawing by Disney staff artist Dick Ruhl of Donald Duck. Ruhl is known for his humorous paintings depicting Donald including his iconic Mona Lisa Duck. Created in ink and pastel on art paper, this drawing measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition. Ruhl personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

218. Mickey Drawing with Walt Signatures by Manuel Gonzales. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) An original drawing by Disney Legend Manuel Gonzales of Mickey Mouse surrounded by many Walt Disney signatures. Gonzales was an artist for Mickey Mouse comic strips, and Walt Disney once joked that since Gonzales signed each comic strip as “Walt Disney,” Gonzales had likely signed Walt’s name more often than Walt had. This sentiment is exemplified here by the many “Walt” signatures surrounding Mickey, with Gonzales’ only signature in the bottom-right corner. The drawing has an image size of 7.25”x4.75” within its 10”x7.25” frame. The drawing has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition. $100-$200

221. Original Letter with Mickey Drawing by Bob McCrea. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Bob McCrea of Mickey Mouse. McCrea’s work as an animator on features such as Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, The Aristocats, Robin Hood, and more, is detailed in his accompanying letter. Written in ink on lined legal paper, the letter measures 13”x8.5” and is in very good condition. McCrea signed the letter in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

219. Original Goofy, Donald, & Mickey Drawing by Milt Quon. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) A group of original drawings by animator Milt Quon featuring Goofy, Donald, and Mickey. Quon is known for his work on Fantasia and Dumbo, and would become head of publicity for the studio in the 1940s. Accomplished in ink and watercolor, the three drawings are on two 7.75”x4” slips of paper that are displayed in a custom 11”x11.75” mat. The condition is very good and Quon signed and personalized both slips to Alan Hylton. $100-$200

222. Original Drawing & Letter by Amby Paliwoda. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing paired with a letter by Amby Paliwoda. The letter was sent first and includes a sketch of Donald Duck; in the letter, Paliwoda promises to send a drawing of Jasper and Horace Baddun from 101 Dalmatians at a later date. Created in black and blue pencil on art paper, the drawing and letter measure 10.5”x12.5” each, and are in very good condition. The letter has been folded and has a small tear which has been repaired with tape. Paliwoda personalized both items to Alan, and signed the drawing in ink at the bottom-right corner. $100-$200 71


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223. Original Mickey and Pluto Drawing by Milt Schaffer. (Walt Disney Studios, 1981) An original drawing by Milt Schaffer of Mickey and Pluto. Schaffer is known for his work as a writer on a number of Pluto and other Disney shorts. Created in marker and ink on art paper, the drawing measures 9”x11.5” and is in very good condition. Schaffer personalized the drawing “For Alan Hylton” above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

226. Original Eeyore and Goofy Drawing by Ralph Wright. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) An original drawing by Ralph Wright of Eeyore and Goofy. A short letter above the drawings speaks briefly on Wright’s professional career. Wright is known for his work as an actor providing the voice of Eeyore, as well as a writer for Winnie the Pooh films and various Goofy shorts. Created in pencil on Wright’s personal stationery, the paper measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition, with two crease lines from folding. Wright personalized the letter to Alan, and signed on the lower-right side. $100-$200 72

224. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Dick Moores. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Dick Moores of Mickey Mouse. Moores worked for Disney comics from 1942 to 1946, where he served as an inker for Floyd Gottfredson’s Mickey Mouse dailies. Created in ink on Gasoline Alley note paper, the drawing measures 10”x6.25” and is in very good condition. Moores personalized the drawing “To Alan Hylton” and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

227. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by X. Atencio. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend X. Atencio of Mickey Mouse on Atencio’s personal Walt Disney Productions stationery. Atencio is known for his work as an animator on such films as Fantasia, and for his work as an Imagineer on such attractions as the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. Created in ink, the drawing measures 8.5”x5.5” and is in very good condition. Atencio personalized the drawing to Alan and signed below the drawing. $200-$300

225. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Al Stetter. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Al Stetter of Donald Duck. Stetter is known for his work as an animator on several Disney shorts and worked on the feature film Sleeping Beauty. Created in pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 6.75”x5” and is in very good condition. Stetter signed the bottomleft corner. $100-$200

228. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Stephen Bosustow. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Stephen Bosustow of Mickey Mouse. Bosustow is known for his work as an animator on films such as Dumbo and The Reluctant Dragon. Created in ink on stationery, the character has an image size of 3.5”x4” on the 11”x8.5” paper. The condition is very good overall, with some edge-wear along the top and crease lines from previous folding. An address and initials are printed on the reverse of the letterhead. Bosustow personalized the drawing to Alan and signed at the bottom-right corner. $200-$300


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The following collection of cement handprints represents some of the greatest artists and animators in the history of the Walt Disney Studios. These handprints include several of Disney’s Nine Old Men, such as Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Ward Kimball, and Marc Davis, as well as Disney Legends Carl Barks, Eyvind Earle, and Ken O’Connor. So many beautiful works of art and iconic moments of Walt Disney animation history have been created by the hands immortalized in this collection. These cement handprints with signatures serve as a lasting testament to the legacy and talent of these incredible artists. These artifacts were once proudly displayed at the world famous 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA, and will now continue to celebrate the talents of these incredible animators by finding new homes around the globe.

Shamus Culhane

Bill Hurtz

Ken O’Connor

Jack Hannah

Joe Grant

Bill Peet

Bill Justice

Clair Weeks

Carl Barks

Eyvind Earle

Ron Dias

Ward Kimball

Marc Davis

Frank Thomas

Ollie Johnston

229. Shamus Culhane Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of animator, director, and producer, Shamus Culhane. Culhane worked with many giants within the field of animation, including Walt Disney, Walter Lantz, and Max Fleischer. While at the Walt Disney Studios, Culhane worked on a number of Mickey and Donald shorts. A highlight of his career occurred when he was Lead Animator on the iconic “Heigh-Ho” Dwarfs sequence in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This cement imprint of Culhane’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios and animation history as a whole. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000 73


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230. Ed Love Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of animator Ed Love. During the Great Depression, Love read in the local paper of a job opening as a Disney cartoonist. He was able to find a local animator and learned how to animate in four months, before going to the Walt Disney Studios for an unscheduled appointment with Walt. Walt hired Love on the spot, and he went on to animate Mickey, Donald, and Pluto in several shorts, and also worked on Fantasia. Later, Love worked for other studios, including MGM, Walter Lantz, and Hanna Barbera. Dated 1994, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is good overall with minor surface wear from previous display, including a crack through the top-left corner. These cement hand prints and signature serve as a reminder of Love’s contributions to the Golden Age of animation. $1,000-$2,000

231. Bill Hurtz Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of animator William (Bill) Hurtz. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1938, Hurtz is recognized for animating the memorable dancing mushroom sequence in Fantasia. Hurtz’s legacy in animation spans beyond the Walt Disney Studios, as he partnered with a few of his former coworkers to form UPA, which created the iconic Academy Award winning short, Gerald McBoing-Boing. Hurtz later worked for Jay Ward on the stylish Captain Crunch commercials, and even contributed to more recent productions, such as Klasky Csupo’s Rugrats. This cement imprint of Hurtz’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios and animation history as a whole. Dated 4-7-94, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is good with minor surface wear from previous display including a chipped top-left corner. $1,000-$2,000 74


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232. Ken O’Connor Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Ken O’Connor. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1935, O’Connor was a layout artist and art director on such memorable films as Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and many others. Following his retirement in 1978, O’Connor consulted on EPCOT, Disney-MGM Studios, and other projects. This cement imprint of O’Connor’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 7-31-94, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,000-$2,000

233. Preston Blair Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of animator Preston Blair. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1936, Blair worked as an animator on such classics as Fantasia, Pinocchio, and Bambi. Following the Disney animator’s strike of 1941, Blair worked with Tex Avery at MGM, and later worked on The Flintstones at Hanna Barbera. This cement imprint of Blair’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios and animation history as a whole. Dated 1994, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,500-$2,500 75


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234. Jack Hannah Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Jack Hannah. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1933, Hannah animated on many popular Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck shorts, as well as the Silly Symphony cartoons. Beginning in 1939, Hannah partnered with Carl Barks as part of the story department to create many iconic Donald Duck shorts. This cement imprint of Hannah’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1994, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,500-$2,500

235. Joe Grant Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Joe Grant. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1933 for the Mickey Mouse short Mickey’s Gala Premiere, Grant later contributed in the character design and development of such memorable films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Dumbo. After departing from the Walt Disney Studios in 1949 to pursue his own projects, Grant later returned to work on more recent classics such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King. This cement imprint of Grant’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1994, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000 76


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236. Bill Peet Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of story artist Bill Peet. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1937, Peet contributed to the stories of such memorable films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, and many others. This cement imprint of Peet’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 7-10-94, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,500-$2,500

237. Bill Justice Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Bill Justice. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1937, Justice animated on such memorable films as Fantasia, The Three Caballeros, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and many others. Justice also directed the popular Mickey Mouse March on the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club television show, and had a significant career within Imagineering working on Audio-Animatronics for Disneyland attractions. This cement imprint of Justice’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 9-10-93, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,500-$2,500 77


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238. Clair Weeks Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of animator Clair Weeks. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1936, Weeks worked on such memorable films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bambi, Cinderella, and many others. This cement imprint of Weeks’ hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1994 with an additional date of 1936 to mark his debut in animation, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,000-$2,000

239. Carl Barks Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Carl Barks. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1935, Barks contributed to the stories of various shorts, including those of Donald Duck. Beginning in 1942, Barks began working on comic books featuring Donald, and later created the iconic character Scrooge McDuck. Barks worked on comics relating to the Duck Family for over 25 years, and helped define the humor, style, and legacy of these historic cartoon characters. This cement imprint of Barks’ hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $1,500-$2,500 78


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240. Eyvind Earle Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1951 to provide background paintings for Peter Pan, Earle later lent his unique style to such shorts as Pigs is Pigs, Grand Canyonscope, and the Academy Award winning Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom. Additionally, Earle’s contributions in developing the style for Sleeping Beauty cannot be overstated. His original artwork from the film is still exceptionally sought-after today, and helped to influence future generations of artists. This cement imprint of Earle’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000

241. Ron Dias Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of background artist Ron Dias. Known for his work on such memorable Walt Disney films as Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Tigger Movie, Dias’ contributions to animation also include time spent at studios such as Warner Bros, Sullivan-Bluth, and Hanna Barbera. This cement imprint of Dias’ hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to animation history. Dated 1994, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000 79


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242. Ward Kimball Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Ward Kimball. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1934, Kimball animated on numerous shorts and such films as Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, and Cinderella. Kimball’s work helped earn him his place as one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men. Kimball also worked on live-action projects, such as Babes in Toyland, and consulted for the Disney Parks. This cement imprint of Kimball’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Noted for his sense of humor and love of jokes, Kimball chose to add a sixth finger to his handprints. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000

243. Marc Davis Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Marc Davis. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1935, Davis animated on such memorable films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Song of the South, Alice in Wonderland, and many others. Davis was known as one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men, and later became a significant Imagineer for the Disney Parks, with his concept art influencing Pirates of the Caribbean, the Haunted Mansion, and the Jungle Cruise, among others. This cement imprint of Davis’ hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000 80


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244. Frank Thomas Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Frank Thomas. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1934, Thomas worked as an animator on such films as Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, and many more. Thomas’ work helped earn him his legendary place as one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men. Thomas partnered with fellow Disney Legend Ollie Johnston to create the book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, which is regarded as one of the must-have books on Walt Disney animation. This cement imprint of Thomas’ hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. The cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000

245. Ollie Johnston Cement Handprint & Signature. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A cement block containing the handprints and signature of Disney Legend Ollie Johnston. Hired at the Walt Disney Studios in 1935, Johnston animated on numerous shorts and such films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia, Song of the South, Cinderella, and many more. Johnston’s work helped earn him his legendary place as one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men. Johnston partnered with fellow Disney Legend Frank Thomas to create the book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, which is regarded as one of the must-have books on Walt Disney animation. This cement imprint of Johnston’s hands and his signature within the cement provide a lasting reminder of his artistry and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios. Dated 1993, the cement measures approximately 18”x27” and 3” deep. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $2,000-$3,000 81


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Although Fred Moore had little formal artistic training, his work instinctively conveyed life and personality unlike anything the animation world had previously seen. When Moore joined the studio in 1931, Walt recognized that his ability to animate unique personalities made him the ideal directing animator for the Dwarfs in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. However, arguably Moore’s greatest contribution to the studio was his redesign of Mickey Mouse for Fantasia; a redesign that has remained as Mickey’s official look to this day. After beginning work on the Mermaid and Lost Boys sequences of “Peter Pan”, Moore sadly passed away in 1952 from injuries sustained in a car accident. His contributions to the history of the Walt Disney Studios cannot be overstated. Moore’s version of Mickey is relatable and authentic, and his character drawings have an undeniable charm and appeal that make them popular with both collectors and animators today.

246. Original Dwarfs Drawing by Fred Moore. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1951) An original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs drawing by Disney Legend Fred Moore, who was the animation supervisor for the Dwarfs during production of the film. As Moore’s specialty was giving characters distinct personalities through animation, he was the ideal choice to help develop the Dwarfs as unique individuals. The drawing is accomplished in colored pencil, watercolor, and acrylic on art paper, and measures 7.75”x11.25” in the 13.75”x16.75” frame. The drawing has not been inspected out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with some fading to the color from age. Moore signed the bottom-right corner. $3,000-$5,000

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247. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Fred Moore. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1951) An original Fred Moore drawing of Mickey Mouse. This drawing features Moore’s iconic version of Mickey, and is accomplished in colored pencil, watercolor, and acrylic on art paper. Measuring 9.25”x7.5” in its 15.5”x12.75” frame, the drawing appears to be in very good condition, although it has not been inspected out of the frame. There is some slight fading to the color from age and Moore has signed the bottom-right corner. $3,000-$5,000

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249. Walt Disney Studios Inter-Office Communication Archive. (Walt Disney Studios, 1948-51) A large collection of inter-office communication from Walt Disney Productions. These documents originally come from the collection of Milt Banta, long-time story artist at Walt Disney Productions, and several of the documents contain his small notes. These documents provide a fascinating look at the creation of animated shorts at the studio between 1948 and 1951. The documents are contained within Banta’s brown file-folder and include: 20 sheets relating to audience reactions to a storyboard showing of the unproduced short Hootsie the Owl, 4 small sheets of production costs over time for the short Little Fir Tree signed by Harry Tytle, 25 sheets of the various costs of production for a variety of short films that were in development such as “Duck Story #7” and “Goof Story #8”, 5 sheets of reactions to a storyboard viewing for One Man Dog, a sheet describing the production costs for How to Train a Dog, 4 sheets listing the reactions to a showing of Unsilent Night, 2 sheets of sequence descriptions for the feature film Cinderella, and 2 pages of approved credits to appear on screen for various shorts. This incredible collection of inter-office communication provides a wealth of information from a unique time in Walt Disney Productions history, and measures 14.75”x10” within its outer folder. The condition is very good overall with expected wear from its initial use. $200-$400

250. Set of (6) 1940s Disney Studio Christmas Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1940s) A set of (6) Walt Disney Studios Christmas cards issued between the years 1944-49. The cards feature a wide variety of classic Disney characters such as Mickey and Donald, as well as characters from contemporary films of the time such as Cinderella, Make Mine Music, and The Three Caballeros. The cards range in size from 7”x8” to 10”x8”. The condition is very good with minor wear, including pin holes in the corners of the Make Mine Music card. $400-$600

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The Walt Disney Studios triumphed in the 1950s with feature film releases such as “Cinderella”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Peter Pan”, and the visually stunning “Sleeping Beauty”. Walt’s dream of Disneyland was realized when the park opened in July of 1955, and the company’s course was changed forever. Additionally, live-action Disney shows such as, The Mickey Mouse Club, Davy Crockett, and Zorro brought new iconic characters into the home and established the studio as a force in television entertainment.

253. “Adventures of the Bootle Beetle” Story Outline. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950) A proposed story outline from the estate of Milt Banta. Banta and Bill Berg wrote the story for the 1947 animated Donald Duck short “Bootle Beetle”, and this script is believed to be written by Banta for the Little Golden Book based on the short film. Titled “The Adventures of The Bootle Beetle,” the script page gives a brief summary of what could happen to the Bootle Beetle in the book. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the script page is in very good condition with minor yellowing from age. $200-$400

251. Set of (4) Vintage Fisher Price Wooden Pull Toys. (Fisher Price, c.1940s-50s) A collection of (4) wooden pull toys from Fisher Price featuring Mickey and Donald. The set includes two locomotive style toys with bells, a Mickey Mouse Safety Patrol toy with a cart, and a Mickey Puddle Jumper toy that can rotate in the center. The toys range in size from 5.5” to 7” tall. The condition varies throughout the pull toys but is fair to good overall with expected wear throughout from use. Some toys are missing small pieces such as the pull cord or the padded portion that would ring the bell. $200-$400

254. Set of Script Pages for Unproduced Walt Disney Short. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s) A very rare set of typed and hand-written script pages for an unproduced Walt Disney Productions animated short film titled “Sully the Lonely Skyscraper,” written by Bill Berg and Milt Banta. The charming story was ultimately never produced, and these script pages provide an incredible insight into the creation of a Walt Disney animated short. These pages come from the estate of Milt Banta, and contain many handwritten notes on the 4 typed pages, and also include 10 pages of hand-written text for the story. The typed sheets measure 11”x8.5”, and the handwritten sheets measure 12”x10”. The condition is very good overall with some handling wear from use. $200-$400

252. Donald Duck Fisher Price Pull Toy. (Fisher Price, c.1950s) A wooden Donald Duck pull-toy created by Fisher Price. The toy has lithographically-printed imagery for Donald and includes the original cord and wooden pull handle. Measuring just over 8” tall, the toy is in good condition with some surface and edge-wear from use and age. $100-$200

255. Hankscraft Pluto Nursery Nite Lite. (Hankscraft, 1950s) A Pluto-themed nite lite by Hankscraft. Created in hard plastic, this nite lite includes its original power cord and still functions. Measuring 8” tall, the nite lite is in good condition with some surface wear from previous use. $100-$200 85


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257. Original Cinderella Storyboard Panel by Bill Peet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950) An original storyboard panel of Jaq from the animated feature film Cinderella. The drawing, by storyman Bill Peet, is accomplished in pastels on perforated 4”x5” storyboard paper. The drawing has an image size of 3”x3.5” and is in good condition with faint vertical creases and several small push-pin holes in the empty space near the top, likely from the drawing’s original use during production. There is also some general smudging and specks of discoloration to the paper from use and age. $300-$500

256. Donald Duck Bread Unused Roll of Wrapping Paper. (Debus, c.1950s) An original, unused roll of Donald Duck Bread wrapping paper by Debus Food Company. Donald Duck’s image was used on a number of food products in the 1950s, including bread and orange juice. While some of these vintage products turn up on occasion, an unused roll of original wrapping paper such as this is virtually unheard of. The wrapping paper comes on its original metal roll holder, and measures 25” tall. The roll itself is approximately 6” thick and is in very good condition with minor wear. $1,000-$2,000 86

258. Original Cinderella Mice Drawing by Philip Duncan. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Philip Duncan of Gus, Jaq, and Luke from Cinderella. Duncan worked as an animator on the film, as well as on titles such as Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, and Fantasia. Created in ink and watercolor on art board, the drawing measures 13.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition. Duncan personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature on the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

259. Set of (3) Original Cinderella Production Cels. (Walt Disney Studios, 1950) A set of (3) hand-painted production cels from Cinderella depicting the King, Cinderella’s horse Major, and the dog Bruno. Each cel has been slightly trimmed and they have been placed in a custom-cut mat measuring 14.25”x25.25” with two 8”x7.5” mat openings. Overall, the condition of the cels is very good, with a few very fine cracks in Bruno’s paint from age. $600-$800


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260. Set of (5) Cinderella Evan K. Shaw Ceramic Figures. (Evan K. Shaw, c.1950s) A rare set of (5) Cinderella figurines created by Evan K. Shaw in the early 1950s. Shaw and his companies, also known as American Pottery and Metlox, produced numerous pottery and ceramic figurines for the Walt Disney Studio throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The figures range from approximately 2” to 3.75” tall. All are in very good condition, except for the bird, which is in good condition with several chips to its wings. $500-$800

261. Set of (8) Alice in Wonderland Evan K. Shaw Figurines. (Evan K. Shaw, c.1950s) A rare set (8) of Alice in Wonderland figurines created by Evan K. Shaw in the early 1950s. Shaw and his companies, also known as American Pottery and Metlox, produced numerous pottery and ceramic figurines for the Walt Disney Studio throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The figures range from approximately 2.5” to 5.75” tall. All are in good condition, with some small chips on 5 of the figurines and chipping to the paint on the White Rabbit. $800-$1,000

262. Dancing Cinderella and Prince Mechanical Toy. (Irwin, c.1950s) A mechanical plastic toy created by Irwin Toys titled “Walt Disney’s Dancing Cinderella and Prince”. The toy has a metal turn-key in the back that still functions. Measuring 5” tall, the toy is in fair to good condition with some surface wear from its original use. The Prince figure has been reattached and the original box is included. $100-$200

263. Cinderella 7-Charm Bracelet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960) A bracelet featuring (7) charms based on Walt Disney’s Cinderella. The charms feature iconic elements of the film, such as the glass slipper, Cinderella herself, and the pumpkin carriage. Measuring 6” long, the bracelet is in very good condition with minor wear and retains most of its original paint. $100-$200 87


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264. Alice in Wonderland Signed Photo Print. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A photo print signed by Disney Legend Lloyd Richardson of Alice and the flowers from Alice in Wonderland. Richardson received his Legends award for his contributions in editing for various Walt Disney films including Alice in Wonderland. Printed on photo paper, the image measures 10”x13” and is in fair to good condition with spots of creasing throughout. $100-$200

265. Alice in Wonderland Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1974) A colorful poster from Disney’s re-release of the cult classic Alice in Wonderland. The poster measures 20”x13.5” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout including a horizontal and vertical fold through the center. $100-$200

267. Alice in Wonderland Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum Painting. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1951) An original painting featuring Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum from Alice in Wonderland. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on art board. On the back of the board are pencil notes which describe the use of this artwork for page 16 of issue 15 of Jack and Jill magazine. The artwork is displayed within a mat frame and has an image size of 5.25”x5.75” within the 9.25”x9.75” frame. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500 88

266. Original Mad Hatter Drawing by Bill Justice. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of the Mad Hatter by Disney Legend Bill Justice. In addition to his work on nearly 30 years of animated shorts at Walt Disney Productions, Justice also served as a character animator on several prominent feature films including Alice in Wonderland. The drawing is accomplished in brown pencil on Justice’s personal Walt Disney Productions stationery. Personalized “Best wishes to Alan,” the drawing is signed in the lower-right and measures 11”x7.5”. The condition is good with some faint fold lines from when the drawing was originally mailed and a few small spots of discoloration near the edges of the paper. $200-$300

268. Original Alice in Wonderland The Dodo Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1951) An original production cel featuring The Dodo from Alice in Wonderland. The character has an image size of 6.5”x6.25” and the excess cel sheet is trimmed to a size of 8.75”x9.75”. The mat measures 14”x15”. The condition is good overall with a few small cracks or chips in the character’s paint, as is common for cels from this era. $400-$600


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269. Original Peter Pan Concept Artwork by Art Riley. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1953) An original Art Riley concept painting from Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. Riley worked as a background artist on the animated feature as well as on films including Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and The Jungle Book. This concept beautifully captures the magical scenery and mood of the film with Peter overlooking the rich landscape of Never Land. Created in acrylic over pencil on art paper, the image measures 2.75”x7.25” in the 5.5”x10” frame. The condition is very good. $3,000-$5,000

270. Original Peter Pan Tinker Bell Animation Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1953) An original production drawing of Tinker Bell from the animated feature film Peter Pan. Accomplished in blue and black pencils on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing features an excellent pose of Tinker Bell and has an animation timing chart in the top-right corner. Measuring 11.75”x16.5”, the drawing is in good condition with a stripe of discoloration at the right-edge. $700-$900 89


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271. Original Tinker Bell Drawing by Marc Davis. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Tinker Bell by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Marc Davis. The drawing is accomplished in pencil on Davis’ own Walt Disney Productions stationery and is signed by Davis under the drawing. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the drawing is in very good condition. $400-$600

274. Peter Pan Punch-out Book. (Whitman, 1952) A complete and unused Peter Pan Punch-out Book by Whitman Publishing. This book features iconic characters from the film including Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, Smee, and many others, as well as several paper scenes for Mermaid Lagoon, Hook’s Pirate Ship, and the Indian Village. Measuring 15”x10.25”, the 8-page book is in very fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200 90

272. Multi-Signed “Peter Pan: the Sketch Book Series”. (Walt Disney Studios, 1998) A very rare limited edition hardcover of “The Sketch Book Series-Peter Pan” Collector’s Edition. The book documents the incredible animation drawings and concept artwork which went into the making of the film and is numbered 1746 out of 2500 copies. The book is signed inside by Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Ward Kimball, Frank Thomas, Bill Peet, Thor Putnam, Kathryn Beaumont, Bill Justice, Don Lusk, Eyvind Earle, and Al Dempster and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. The book measures 12.25”x9.75” and is in very fine condition. $300-$500

273. Peter Pan Re-Release Movie Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1958) An original poster from the first theatrical re-release of Peter Pan. Beautifully illustrated with the main characters from the film, this poster has the tagline, “It will live in your heart forever.” Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in fair condition with some tears to the original fold lines and some general wear from use. $100-$200

275. Original Peter Pan Lost Boys Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1953) An original production cel of three Lost Boys from Peter Pan. The hand-painted cel set-up is composed of two cel layers and has an image size of 6.75”x9” within its 15”x18” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with very minor spots of paint wear near the feet of the characters. The cels are placed over a backing board which is signed “To Alan Hylton” from animator Judge Whitaker. $400-$600


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276. Peter Pan Promotional Board Game. (Hunt-Wesson, 1969) An unused Peter Pan Game created by the Walt Disney Studio for Hunt-Wesson Foods in 1969. This game was free for those who purchased one bottle of Hunt’s Catsup, one bottle of Wesson Oil, and two cans of Hunt’s Tomato Sauce from participating locations. The board game is complete with all of the paper character pieces still attached and the board opens to reveal a beautiful illustration featuring locations from the animated film. Measuring 14.75”x7” when closed, the game is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$300

278. Hans Conried Signed Photo with Personal Note. (1981) A signed publicity photo of Hans Conried who provided the voice for George Darling and Captain Hook in Walt 277. Pair of Original Drawings by Jerry Disney’s Peter Pan. The photo is personalized “To Hathcock. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A pair Alan Hylton” and signed on the front. There is a of original drawings by Jerry Hathcock of Captain message to Alan on the reverse in which Conried Hook from Peter Pan, and Mickey’s dog Pluto. The mentions that Bill Thompson, who played Smee, Pluto drawing includes a letter on the reverse from died several years ago and would be unable to Hathcock, who worked as an animator on Peter sign an item for Alan, and that Bobby Driscol was Pan and numerous Pluto shorts. Created in pencil, ill last Conried knew and may also be unable to the character images measure 5.25”x4” and sign items. The photo measures 6.5”x4.5” and 6.75”x6” respectively, on 9”x12” art paper. The is in good condition with some slight fading condition is very good overall, with minor fraying to the writing on the front side of the photo. in the top left corners. Hathcock personalized $100-$200 the drawings to Alan and signed both along the bottom edges. $200-$300

279. Set of (9) Goebel Peter Pan Miniature Figures. (Goebel, 1992) A gorgeous set of (9) Goebel miniature figures featuring characters from Disney’s Peter Pan. The set includes Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook, John, Michael, Smee, Nana, and two Lost Boys. The figures range in size from 0.75” to 2” and are in very good condition. Several of the figures show some small areas of chipping or fading to the paint from previous display. $300-$500

280. Goebel “Peter Pan’s London” Figurine. (Goebel, 1992) A handcrafted sculpture titled “Peter Pan’s London” based on Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. This sculpture is wonderfully detailed with a view into the Darlings’ home, where Peter Pan’s shadow hides in a corner. Measuring 4.5”x8.5” and 7.25” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. $100-$200 91


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281. Original Lady and the Tramp Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1955) An original production cel of the pound dogs Bull and Boris from the feature film Lady and the Tramp. This hand-painted cel was originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and still has the original gold Art Corner label on the reverse. The cel has an image size of 6”x7.5” within its 12.5”x13.75” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $400-$600

282. Original Lady and the Tramp Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1955) An original production drawing of Lady from Lady and the Tramp. Created in red and black pencils on trimmed animation paper, the character has an image size of 4.25”x4”. The slightly trimmed animation paper measures 10”x7.25”. The condition is very good. A title for the character is written along the bottom, and is believed to have been added at a later date when this drawing was given as a gift. $300-$500

283. Original Lady and Tramp Drawing by Don Lusk. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Lady and Tramp by animator and director Don Lusk. Lusk started at Disney in 1940 and worked on several features including Lady and The Tramp. Accomplished in ink on art board, the drawing measures 11.75”x8.75” and is in very good condition. Lusk signed the bottom-right corner. $300-$500

284. Original Lady Drawing by Jacques Rupp. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Lady from Lady and the Tramp by Jacques Rupp who worked as a layout artist on the film. Created in pencil on art paper, the image measures 8”x8” in the 12”x12” frame. The drawing has not been inspected out of the frame, but appears to be in very good condition. Rupp included the message “Merry Christmas” above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $200-$300

285. Original Lady and the Tramp Drawing by Lance Nolley. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing of Lady and Tramp by Lance Nolley who worked as a layout artist on the film. Accomplished in ink and marker on sturdy art board, the drawing measures 11”x14” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The drawing is personalized with a message to Alan Hylton and is signed by Nolley in the lower right. $100-$200

286. Original Pluto and Tramp Drawing by George Kreisl. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by George Kreisl of Pluto and Tramp. Kreisl is known for his work as an animator on Lady and the Tramp and multiple Pluto shorts. Accomplished in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Kreisl personalized the drawing above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

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287. Original Si & Am Drawing by Bob Carlson. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) An original drawing by Bob Carlson of Si & Am from Lady and the Tramp. Carlson worked as a character animator on the film, as well as on titles such as Sleeping Beauty, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan. Accomplished in blue and graphite pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with some tape along the bottom edge. Carlson personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature on the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

290. Walt Disney Productions Talent Voucher. (Walt Disney Productions, 1953) A rare Talent Voucher created for comic artist Jesse Marsh for his work on the first and second The Sword and the Rose Sunday comics. The comics were created to help promote Walt Disney’s feature film of the same name, and this voucher acknowledges Marsh’s payment of $200 for the two comics. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the voucher is in very good condition. $200-$400

288. Original Lady Drawing by George Rowley. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by George Rowley of Lady from Lady and the Tramp. Rowley worked as an effects animator on the feature film, as well as on films such as Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and Cinderella. Accomplished in ink and watercolor on art paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x9.75” and is in good condition, with some slight creasing around the edges. Rowley personalized the drawing to Alan and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

291. Lady and the Tramp Cloth Fabric. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1955) A piece of textured fabric featuring images of characters from Lady and the Tramp against a cream-colored background. The length of fabric is made up of two panels which have been sewn together to make the larger whole. Measuring 31”x70” overall, the two panels each measure 31”x35” and are in very good condition with some minor spots of discoloration. $100-$200

289. Original Lady and the Tramp Postage Stamp Artwork. (Walt Disney Studios, 1981) An original illustration that was used in the creation of a stamp based on Lady and the Tramp. The artwork features Lady with the cats Si and Am, and was used in the production process of a set of Disney-themed stamps for Christmas 1981. Accomplished in ink on thin art paper, the illustration measures 9.5”x10.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

292. Set of (4) Lady and the Tramp Exhibitor Items. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1974) A collection of (4) promotional items created for exhibitors of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp. These items were made for the film’s theatrical re-release and include a large British Quad poster that also promotes The Bears and I, as well as two lobby cards and a film program. The items range in size from the 8”x10” lobby cards to the 30”x40” poster. The condition is good overall with minor amounts of creasing and wear from use. $100-$200 93


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293. Original Mickey Mouse Drawing by Sam McKim. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Disney Legend Sam McKim. Featuring Sorcerer Mickey, this original drawing is accomplished in ink, colored pencil, and colored marker on a 3”x5” index card. McKim personalized the drawing to “Emil,” and signed below the drawing. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500

295. Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Annual Book. (Simon and Schuster, 1956) A hard-back book featuring stories and articles about the Mickey Mouse Club and other Disney tales. The Mickey Mouse Club Annual is a compilation of articles from the Mickey Mouse Club Magazine, produced in a single book. Measuring 11.75”x8.5”, the book is in fair condition with edge-wear and splitting along the spine. $100-$200 94

294. Disneyland Wind-Up Tin Rollercoaster Toy. (J. Chein, c.1955) A vintage wind-up tin rollercoaster toy created by J. Chein & Company. Labeled as a Disneyland Rollercoaster, despite the park not having any rollercoasters when it opened, this popular tin toy uses a turn-key to operate a conveyer belt that lifts the tin cars to the top so they can slide down and repeat the process. The toy measures approximately 10” tall and 20” long, and is in very good condition for its age with some wear to the imagery from use. The components function and two of the original cars are included, however the belt will likely require some tightening as it occasionally gets stuck. $200-$400

296. Mickey Mouse Club Children’s Stool. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960) A vintage children’s stool featuring a large Mickey Mouse Club logo on the plush seat. Created with four wooden legs under the thick padded seat, the stool measures 13” in diameter and 10” tall. The condition is fair with some creases throughout the seat from use, as well as some areas of color-wear within the logo. $200-$300


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297. Multi-Signed Mickey Mouse Club Scrapbook. (Grosset & Dunlap, 1977) A very rare hardcover book titled Mickey Mouse Club Scrapbook that has been signed by (42) Mouseketeers and individuals associated with the Mickey Mouse Club. This book was mailed to these incredible individuals by a young fan, Alan Hylton, and many of the signatures include small messages of gratitude and well wishes to Alan. The book is signed by Annette Funicello, Darlene Gillespie, Cheryl Holdridge, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Mary Espinosa, Tommy Cole, Lonnie Burr, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Sherry Allen, Bonni Lou Kern, Cubby O’Brien, Karen Pendleton, Lynn Ready, Margene Storey, Doreen Tracey, Don Underhill, Mark Sutherland, Nancy Abbate, Sharon Baird, Bobby Burgess, Dennis Day, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Mary Sartori, Dallas Johann, Ronnie Steiner, Dickie Dodd, Judy Harriet, John Lee Johann, Tim Rooney, Mickey Rooney Jr, Larry Larsen, Paul Peterson, Charley Laney, Eileen Diamond, Jay Jay Solari, Linda Hughes, Don Agrati, Tommy Kirk, Tim Considine, David Stollery, and Kevin Corcoran. The 144-page book measures 11”x8.5” and is in fair condition with some loose pages, edge-wear, and a few areas of discoloration throughout from use. A collection of Mouseketeer signatures such as this is nearly unheard of. $3,000-$5,000

298. Complete Mouseketeers Cut Outs Artwork & Signed Book. (Whitman, 1963) A complete collection of original artwork used to create the Walt Disney’s Mouseketeers Cut Outs paper doll book. Also included is a final version of the book that is signed by Mouseketeer Bobby on the back cover. The original artwork is hand-painted in gouache on art paper and includes one painting featuring the front and back cover, two paintings that depict Mouseketeers Cubby, Karen, Bobby, and Cheryl, and 4 paintings featuring the various costumes and accessories for the Mouseketeers. Each painting is custom matted with a plaque, and the four costume paintings are matted together in one display. The paintings range in size from the 12”x9” costume paintings to the 16”x26” cover painting. The set is in very fine condition with some cover wear to the final book. $2,000-$3,000 95


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299. Mickey Mouse Club Felt Mickey Hat. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare felt hat created to promote the Mickey Mouse Club. This unusual hat was meant to be worn on the back of the head and has the Mickey Mouse Club patch between the ears. This style of hat was likely sold within Disneyland during the early years of the park, and this particular hat has the name “Richard” sewn into the hat below Mickey’s mouth. The hat has an opening of approximately 6.5” in diameter and is in fair to good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500

300. Mickey Mouse Club Red Plastic Lenticular Ring. (Disneyland, 1950s) A red plastic membership ring for the Mickey Mouse Club. The lenticular imagery changes between the text “Mickey Mouse Club” and an image of Mickey with the word “member” written below him. Measuring 0.75” in diameter and 0.75” tall, the ring is in very good condition. $100-$200

302. Collection of (8) Vintage Walt Disney Magazines. (Walt Disney Studios, 1956-58) A collection of (8) vintage issues of Walt Disney’s Magazine and Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Magazine. The collection includes MMC Magazine issues for Fall 1956, Dec 1956, and Feb 1957, as well as Walt Disney’s Magazine issues for Vol. 2 No. 4 and 6, Vol. 3 No. 1 and 2, and Vol. 4 No. 1. Covering a wide variety of Walt Disney television shows, films, cartoon character, and live action stars from the 1950s, these magazines would be a great addition to the collection of any Disney fan. Ranging in size from 10.25”x8” to 11.5”x8.25”, the magazines are in fair to good condition overall with some cover wear and creasing throughout from use. $100-$200 96

301. Mickey Mouse Club Red Elastic Belt with Metal Buckle. (Lee Belt Co., c.1980s) An elastic belt featuring iconic Walt Disney characters on the band and a Mickey Mouse Club belt buckle. Measuring 16” at its shortest length, the belt is in good condition with some pilling and fading due to age. The buckle measures 1.5”x2” and is in fair to good condition with some scuffing on the surface and yellowing of the enamel cover. $100-$200

303. Unused Mickey Mouse Club Membership Certificate. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s) An original Membership Certificate from the Mickey Mouse Club. This document states that the member is “A Mouseketeer in good standing of the Mickey Mouse Club”. The certificate has not been filled out and has a charming repeating Mickey pattern in the background. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the certificate is in very good condition. $100-$200


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304. Official “Mouseclubouse” Treasury Bank. (Mattel, 1957) A wonderful tin-litho bank titled “Official Mouseclubouse Treasury”. The bank comes with two plastic Mickey Mouse shaped keys which can be hidden in a secret barrel compartment on top of the roof. The bank measures 6.5” tall and comes with the original box. The bank itself is in very good condition with minor wear from previous use. The top flap of the box is torn off, and there are some thin tears along the sides of the box. $100-$200

306. Spin and Marty The Triple-R Song Record. (Walt Disney Studios, 1955) A rare record featuring Spin and Marty titled, The Triple-R Song. This official Mickey Mouse Club Record tells the complete story in song and features black and white photos from the series on the back of the album cover. Measuring 10.25”x10.25”, the record is in very good condition with some wear to the album cover including writing on the front from the original owner, edge-wear, and a crease in the lower-left corner. $100-$200

305. Pair of Tim Considine Signed Publicity Photos. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1955) A very rare pair of photos featuring Tim Considine who played Spin in the Walt Disney television program Spin and Marty. Both photos are signed by Considine, with the larger photo personalized “To Gary.” The smaller headshot is an unusual photo with a very rare 1955 Disneyland Show Business copyright stamp on the reverse. Measuring 7”x5” and 10”x8”, the photos are in very good condition with minor edgewear. $100-$200

307. Johnny Tremain Souvenir Record. (RCA, c.1950s) A 78rpm children’s record that tells the story of Walt Disney’s Johnny Tremain. The album cover features an illustration depicting a scene from the film, and the double-sided record features Johnny Tremain on one side and Liberty Tree on the other. Measuring 10”x10”, the record is in very good condition with some general wear to the album cover from light use. $100-$200 97


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308. Original Annette Cut-Out Doll Book Artwork. (Whitman, 1964) An original painting used to create the Walt Disney’s Annette Cut-Out Doll book. Accomplished in gouache on art board with the lettering painted on a separate cel overlay, the artwork was used on the final front and back covers, as well as the inside of the covers. Measuring 30”x22”, the artwork is in very good condition overall with some minor wear from use, and some worn areas of the lettering. Included with the painting is an unused copy of the final Annette book. $700-$1,000

309. Davy Crockett Pencil Craft Painting Set. (Hasbro, c.1955) A special edition official Davy Crockett Pencil Craft Painting set in its original box. The set contains: 6 pre-sketched Frontierland pictures, a water dish, and a pencil holder. The pencils are not included. Measuring 11.25”x14.25” and 1.5” deep, the box is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear and warping to the lid. $200-$300 98

310. Ballad of Davy Crockett 78rpm Record. (Columbia, 1955) An original 78rpm record featuring songs from Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett television show. Side A contains the iconic song “Ballad of Davy Crockett,” while Side B contains “I Gave My Love,” both of which were originally performed by Fess Parker as Davy. The 10” record is in very good condition with some expected minor wear from light use. $100-$200


The Art of The Walt Disney Studios & Disneyland 311. Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1955) A Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent featuring very large graphics of Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. This seldom seen vintage playhouse tent measures an impressive 64” tall when assembled. The condition is poor to fair, with some torn areas along the bottom edges, a few areas of discoloration, and general expected wear from use. Poles are not included. These tents were used and enjoyed by children who dreamed of roaming the wild frontier, but many of the tents were simply discarded after they were used. A surviving example such as this is extremely rare. $400-$600

312. George Bruns Signed Davy Crockett Theme. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) A hand-written note with a section of the theme to Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett. The note comes from George Bruns, who composed the music for “The Ballad of Davy Crockett”. Below the music notes, Bruns wrote the words “Da-vy, Da-vy Crocket” which corresponds to the notes seen above. Bruns personalized the music with a short message at top to Alan Hylton, and signed the bottom of the sheet. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the sheet is in very good condition with a few horizontal fold lines from when the sheet was originally mailed. $200-$400

313. Buddy Ebsen Autographed Publicity Photo. (Ebsen, c.1980) An autographed publicity photo of Buddy Ebsen who played Davy Crockett’s sidekick George Russell in the Walt Disney television series. This letter is personalized “To Alan” and Ebsen gives the apology “sorry I have no more Davy Crockett pictures” before signing his name. The glossy black and white photo measures 10”x8” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200 99


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314. Zorro Hat with Mask. (Benay Albee, 1957) A very rare vintage Zorro hat and mask created by Benay Albee in partnership with Walt Disney Productions. The hat has an applied decal with the silhouette and name of Zorro, and the accompanying mask is made of sturdy felt. The hat measures approximately 11.5”x12.5” and 3.5” tall, and both the hat and mask are in very good overall condition with some yellowing to the decal from the adhesive due to age. $300-$500

315. Original Zorro Drawing by Alex Toth. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by legendary comic artist Alex Toth that depicts Zorro. Toth’s work on the Zorro comic series, based on the popular Walt Disney television show, influenced a generation of future comic book artists the world over. Accomplished in ink on thin paper, this original drawing of Zorro depicts the character in his memorable costume with sword. Toth personalized the drawing “Best regards to Alan Hylton” above his signature at the bottom-right corner. Measuring 8”x5”, the condition is very good with faint fold lines from originally being mailed. $200-$400 100

316. Zorro Figure in Original Box. (Marx, c.1950s) A rare Marx playset featuring the popular character Zorro and his horse Tornado. The set comes with Zorro’s hat, whip, cape, and saddle, as well as all of the other accessories originally sold with the toy. The paper bag for the accessories is also included. The set comes with its original box measuring 9.75”x12.75” and 4” deep. The condition is very good, with some edge-wear and small tears to the box. As is common for toys from this era, there is some contact wear in areas of the rubber accessories where they are touching other parts of the toy, such as along Zorro’s chin. $300-$500


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317. Walt Disney & Studio Personnel Signed Retirement Card. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1955) A retirement card signed by over 150 employees of the Walt Disney Studios, including Walt Disney himself. The card was given to Roy O. Disney’s brother-in-law Henry, who performed maintenance on the air conditioning units for the Studio. The card features a hand-painted center image by Bill Justice, with a large mat frame that has been signed by such notable individuals as: Walt Disney, Roy O. Disney, Ward Kimball, Wolfgang Reitherman, Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas, Don Bluth, Milt Kahl, Art Babbit, and many others. The entire card measures 21”x24” within a 23.5”x26.5” frame. The condition is very good overall with minor wear. Such a collection of signatures from so many Walt Disney Productions employees is extremely rare. $8,000-$10,000

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318. Walt Disney Studios Ceramic Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare ceramic ashtray created for studio personnel and for use as VIP gifts. The ashtray was produced by the same manufacturer as many Disneyland ceramic souvenirs, and features stylish graphics of four of the company’s main divisions including Walt Disney Music Co, Disneyland, Walt Disney Productions, and Buena Vista. Measuring 3”x3”x2.25”, the ashtray is in very good condition with a few minor spots of discoloration. $200-$400

321. Our Friend the Atom Hardcover Book. (Golden Press, 1956) A very rare hardcover book titled Our Friend the Atom. This book was produced as the literary counterpart to the similarly titled episode of the Disneyland Television Show. The book tells the history of atomic science and features illustrations from artists of the Walt Disney Studios. The 165-page book includes its dust jacket and measures 11.25”x8.25”. The condition is very good with some edge-wear and minor handling wear from use. $100-$200 102

319. Walt Disney Publicity Photo by John Engstead. (Engstead, c.1957) A wonderful photo of Walt Disney taken by American photographer John Engstead. This black and white photo is stamped on the back with Engstead’s name and measures 10”x8”. The condition is good with some minor spots of surface wear. $100-$200

322. Set of (4) Man in Flight Inter-Office Communications. (Walt Disney Studios, 1956) A collection of (4) sheets of Inter-Office Communication from Walt Disney Productions relating to the 1957 Disneyland Television Show episode titled Man in Flight. These documents come from the collection of story artist Milt Banta and discuss needed footage for the episode. The sheets are full of hand-written notes in pencil and are stapled together in the top-left corner. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the documents are in very good condition with expected minor wear from production use. $100-$200

320. Roy Disney Signed Distribution Contract. (Walt Disney Studios, 1957) A very rare, signed Walt Disney Productions contract relating to the distribution of the live-action films: The Littlest Outlaw and Blue Men of Morocco. This contract was prepared for Herzog Filmverleih G.M.B.H on May 20, 1957 for the distribution of both films in Germany, and is signed twice by Roy O. Disney as President of Walt Disney Productions; once as a full signature and once with his initials. The contract is also signed by German distribution representatives. All signatures have been PSA/DNA certified and come with the unique certification card, and the reverse of the signed page of the contract has the PSA/DNA certification label. There are 13-pages total in this agreement, which measures 11”x8.5”. The condition is very good overall, with expected minor wear from its initial use. $400-$600


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323. Set of (4) Walt Disney Storybook Records. (Walt Disney Studios, 1957) A set of (4) Disneyland Storyteller Records created under the Disneyland Record label. These records have attached full-color pages that tell the story of Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, and Peter Pan. Each record measures 12.25”x12.25” within its storybook cover. The condition is very good overall with minor wear throughout from previous use, including a few loose but included story pages. $100-$200

324. Man and the Moon Promotional Pamphlet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1957) A very rare promotional pamphlet for Man and the Moon, an episode of the Disneyland television show. Following the original televised airing of the episode, the film was promoted for use in high schools to increase interest in science and space travel among junior and senior students. This pamphlet was created to encourage schools to show the film, and contains black and white photos from the film as well as descriptions of its contents. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the pamphlet is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200

325. Old Yeller Mortgage of Chattels Signed by Roy Disney. (Walt Disney Studios, 1956) A very rare Mortgage of Chattels contract between Walt Disney Productions and Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association relating to the Walt Disney feature film Old Yeller. This contract describes existing loans in the aggregate sum of $10,000,000 to Walt Disney Productions, and states that the film Old Yeller will be used as collateral to ensure the debt is paid. The contract was signed on Dec 28, 1956 by Roy O. Disney as President of Walt Disney Productions and by Spencer Olin as Assistant Secretary of Walt Disney Productions. The back of the document has an official California notary signature and seal. Measuring 11.5”x8.5”, the document is in very good condition. $300-$500

326. Old Yeller Insert Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1957) An original insert-sized poster for Old Yeller. Promoted as “Walt Disney’s Most Dramatic Motion Picture”, this poster features beautiful illustrated imagery from the film. Measuring 36”x14”, the poster is in good condition overall with several creases throughout that have been lessened though mounting the poster to conservation paper. There is an additional inch of conservation paper around the edges. $100-$200 103


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327. A Preview of Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Booklet. (Walt Disney Studios, 1957) A very scarce booklet created in 1957 to promote the 1959 release of Sleeping Beauty. The booklet contains wonderful imagery from the film as well as a brief story synopsis. The introductory page is a letter from Walt Disney in which he explains that he wanted to create this particular film for years, but recent creative and technological advances have only just now made it possible to produce. The 11-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and the condition is good with some worn areas around the cover from use and age. $100-$200

329. Original Sleeping Beauty Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1959) An original drawing of Aurora used in the production of Sleeping Beauty. Accomplished in pencil, the animation paper has been trimmed to 9”x9” and is in good to very good condition, with some creasing to the paper. The title “From Sleeping Beauty” was likely added after the film’s completion when the drawing was given as a gift. $400-$600 104

328. Original Sleeping Beauty Production Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1959) A stunning original production drawing of Maleficent used during the production of Sleeping Beauty. The image is accomplished in blue and black pencil on 3-hole animation paper and has been custommounted and framed for a beautiful display. The animation paper measures 12.5”x15.5” in the 21.75” x 24.5” frame and is in very good condition with minimal edge-wear. $600-$800

330. Original Sleeping Beauty Fairies Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1959) An original production cel of the fairies Flora and Merryweather from Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. This hand-painted cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and has the gold Art Corner label on the back of its frame. The cel is placed over a reproduction printed background for display, and has an image size of 8.25”x11” within its 13.75”x16.25” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with very minor paint wear to Flora. $400-$600


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331. Original Maleficent & Diablo Drawing by Jack Huber. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by layout artist Jack Huber of Maleficent and Diablo from Sleeping Beauty. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Huber signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$400

332. Original King Stefan Drawing by Jack Boyd. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Jack Boyd of King Stefan from Sleeping Beauty. Boyd is known for his work as an effects animator on the feature film, and worked on additional titles such as Cinderella, 101 Dalmatians, and numerous Disney shorts. Created in red and black pencils on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 12”x8.75” and is in very good condition. $100-$200

333. Original Diablo Drawing by Blaine Gibson. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) An original drawing by Blaine Gibson of Diablo from Sleeping Beauty. Blaine is known for his work as a character animator on the film, and for his work as an effects animator on Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. Created in pencil on animation paper, the drawing measures 8.5”x11” and is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration throughout. Blaine personalized the drawing to Alan and signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$400

334. Original Sleeping Beauty Drawing by Ken O’Brien. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Ken O’Brien of Aurora and Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty. O’Brien worked as a character animator on the feature film, and also worked on such films as Cinderella, Peter Pan, and Lady and the Tramp. Created in blue and black pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x15.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. O’Brien signed the drawing on the lower right. $200-$300 105


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335. Original Eyvind Earle Oil Painting. (Earle, 1945) An original oil painting on canvas by Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. At the age of ten, Earle’s father challenged him to either read 50 pages of a book or create a painting each day. It is said of Earle that he did both. In his youth, Earle’s artwork was already being exhibited in galleries in France and New York, and he made a name for himself creating hundreds of Christmas cards for the American Artist Group. This original scenic painting, created by Earle while he was just 29 years old, shows the development of his unique art style that would help establish him as an incredible asset to the Walt Disney Studios just a few years later. Earle’s background and scenic work would later help define the iconic style used in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. Measuring 20”x30”, the oil painting is in fair to good condition with some small chips to the paint, a few thin scratches, and some small drying cracks which can be fairly common in oil paintings. Earle signed the bottom-right corner. $5,000-$7,000

336. Sleeping Beauty Book Signed by Eyvind Earle. (Whitman, 1959) A Sleeping Beauty picture book that is signed by Disney artist Eyvind Earle, whose background paintings helped define the look of the film. The book is personalized inside, “Dear Alan, all good wishes” above Earle’s signature. Measuring 6.75”x5.75”, the book is in good condition with minor edge wear. $200-$300 106

337. Sleeping Beauty Postcard Signed by Eyvind Earle. (Walt Disney World, 1989) An elongated postcard featuring breathtaking artwork by Eyvind Earle for the feature film Sleeping Beauty. This postcard was created for the grand opening of Walt Disney World’s Animation Gallery in 1989, which also coincided with the 30th anniversary of this iconic animated film. Earle signed the front of the card in the lower-left corner. Measuring 3.5”x7”, the card is in very good condition with minor wear around the edges. $200-$300


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338. Sleeping Beauty Cut-Out Doll Book. (Whitman, 1959) A Sleeping Beauty cut-out paper doll book created by Whitman Publishing. This book contains five of its original paper characters, including Aurora, the Queen, and the three fairies, as well as many of the cut-out paper accessories and costumes. It is unclear how many pieces the book is missing, but a good number are still included. Measuring 12”x9”, the book is in fair to good condition with some wear to the cover and some creasing to a few of the pieces from use. $100-$200

339. Sleeping Beauty Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1970) A poster created for the theatrical re-release of Sleeping Beauty. Featuring stunning imagery of Princess Aurora dancing with the Mock Prince, this poster measures 41”x27” and is in very good condition with some wear to the original fold-lines and edges from use and age. $100-$200

341. Sleeping Beauty Playtime Set Punch-Out Book. (Whitman, 1959) A Sleeping Beauty Playtime Set punch-out book created by Whitman Publishing. This punch-out book features 4 scenes based on the film with interactive punch-out and put-together areas in each scene. This book was used and enjoyed, and is missing a good amount of its original paper punch-out pieces, although some are still included. The book measures 12.25”x10.25” and is in fair condition with wear throughout from use, including a few tears to some of the pages. $100-$200

340. Sleeping Beauty Balloon Pump. (Oak Rubber, c.1960s) A vintage, hand-held balloon pump featuring imagery of characters from the animated feature Sleeping Beauty. This pump includes just the outer tube itself, which shows Prince Phillip using the pump while Aurora, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather all hold inflated balloons. The pump measures 11.25” tall and 2.5” in diameter and is in fair condition, with some peeling and discoloration to the cardboard tube, and some rusting to the metal end pieces. $100-$200

342. Multi-Signed “Sleeping Beauty the Sketch Book Series”. (Walt Disney Studios, 1998) A very rare limited edition hardcover of “Sleeping Beauty-The Sketch Book Series” Collector’s Edition. The book documents the incredible animation drawings and concept artwork which went into the making of the film and is numbered 1764 out of 2500 copies. The book is signed inside by Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Al Dempster, Ray Aragon, Victor Haboush, Mary Costa, Ken Peterson, Blaine Gibson, Don Lusk, Eyvind Earle, Frank Armitage, Walt Peregoy, and Bill Peet and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. The book measures 12.25”x9.75” and is in very fine condition. $300-$500 107


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343. Princess Aurora Sleeping Beauty Ceramic Figure. (Schmid, 1989) A special ceramic figure of Princess Aurora in her blue dress that was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sleeping Beauty. The figure measures 6.5” tall and is in good condition overall with minor wear to the base from previous display. The figure comes with its original box. $100-$200 344. The Vanishing Prairie & The Living Desert Movie Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1971) A poster for the theatrical re-release of the double-feature of The Living Desert and The Vanishing Prairie. Both of these Walt Disney films won Academy Awards in 1953 and 1954 for Best Documentary. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear to the original fold-lines and edges. $100-$200

346. Collection of (191) 1930s-1950s Walt Disney Postcards. (Walt Disney Productions, c.1930s-50s) A very large collection of (191) vintage Walt Disney Productions postcards featuring a variety of classic Walt Disney characters. This collection includes large sets of cards by the French company Superluxe from the 1930s, Valentine & Sons cards from the 1940s, and Tobler cards from the 1950s, among others. This incredible collection is in very good condition overall, with varying amounts of wear from card to card. Some of the cards have been mailed or written on. $500-$1,000 108

347. Complete Set of (10) 1950s Studio Christmas Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1950s) A complete set of all (10) Walt Disney Studios Christmas cards issued in the 1950s. The cards feature a wide variety of classic Disney characters such as Mickey and Donald, and also promote the newly opened Disneyland Park. The cards range in size but measure approximately 7”x8” each. The condition is very good with minor wear. Included with the cards are two original Walt Disney Christmas Card mailing envelopes. $800-$1,000


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348. Group of (8) Hasko Lithographed Wood Veneer Trays. (Hasko, c.1950s-60s) A collection of (8) Hasko trays that include (3) Goofy and Pluto, (2) Donald and his nephews, (2) the Seven Dwarfs, and (1) Peter Pan. The trays are a wood veneer with a lithographed paper covering, and come in a pair of rectangular trays and the rest with rounded ends. Measuring from 7.5”x15” to 7.5”x16.25”, the trays are in poor to fair condition. All of the trays show moisture discoloration, with some chipping to the edges and tearing to the lithographed paper covering. $100-$200

349. Walt Disney Character TV Toys Display Sign. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s) An original double-sided store display sign used to promote Walt Disney character toys in the 1950s. Measuring 9.75”x18.5”, the sign is in poor to fair condition with some moisture discoloration and areas of speckled discoloration. There is some wear around the edges and corners from previous use. $300-$500 109


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351. Donald in Mathmagic Land Half-Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1959) A very rare half sheet poster for Donald in Mathmagic Land, an educational short film starring Donald Duck. This film was nominated for an Academy Award and is among the most popular educational films Disney ever produced. Measuring 21.25”x27.5”, this poster is in very good condition with minor creases and some areas of wear throughout, including a few small touched-up areas. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $100-$200 350. Disney Mobile in Original Envelope. (Simon and Schuster, 1955) A complete Disney Mobile with its original envelope. This cardboard mobile features a wide variety of popular Disney characters that can be punched out and assembled using string to form the mobile. The characters have not been punched out and the instructions for assembly are on the back of the original envelope. Measuring 13.5”x10.5” within the envelope, the mobile is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$300

352. Aladdin Industries Walt Disney School Bus Lunch Box. (Aladdin, c.1950s-60s) A classic metal lunchbox featuring a school bus design with iconic Walt Disney characters peeking their heads out of the windows. The lunchbox includes its original thermos and tag, and measures 7”x9” and 4.5” deep. The condition is very fine with minor wear from use. There is a vintage Happy Birthday Mickey sticker on the lid from the original owner. $300-$500 110

353. Set of (5) Walt Disney Productions Dye Transfers. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950/60s) A set of (5) Walt Disney Studio dye-transfer prints featuring a variety of Disney animated characters. These prints were made throughout the 1950s and 1960s and were given as gifts to visitors at the studio as wells as sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The prints feature the Walt Disney Productions copyright in their lower-right corners. Each print measures 10”x8” and all are in very good condition. $400-$600


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The beginning of the 1960s was a difficult time for feature animation at the Walt Disney Studios due to the balance of costs against revenue. The studio was forced to lay off hundreds of animators and artists, and even Roy Disney tried to persuade Walt to forgo animation and pursue more profitable ventures. However, Ub Iwerks developed a revolutionary technique based on new Xerox technology that allowed animators to transfer their pencil drawings directly onto cels, as seen in “101 Dalmatians”. This innovation drastically reduced production costs and secured the viability of Walt Disney feature animation. Despite the triumphs, this decade was marked by tragedy, as on December 15, 1966, Walt Disney passed away from lung cancer. The loss of his leadership placed the future of feature animation, Walt Disney World, and Walt’s revolutionary concept of EPCOT Center in jeopardy.

355. Pair of Greyfriars Bobby Lobby Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1961) A pair of original lobby cards from the feature film Greyfriars Bobby. The lobby cards depict the principal cast of the film in wonderful sepia-toned photos. Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby cards are in fair condition some creasing throughout and a few thin tears around the edges. Each lobby card has a small piece of masking tape at the left edge. $100-$200

354. Donald Duck Padded Children’s Booster Seat. (Walt Disney Productions, c.1950s-60s) A padded children’s booster seat featuring Donald and his nephews. The red and white chair was designed to fit into a regular kitchen or dining room chair and is composed of metal and wood with a padded surface and a foot-stand at the base. Measuring 24.5” tall, the chair is in very good condition overall with some surface wear from use and age. One of the white harness straps appears to be missing. $300-$500

356. Signed Swiss Family Robinson Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1975) An original one-sheet sized poster for the theatrical re-release of Walt Disney’s Swiss Family Robinson that has been signed by director Ken Annakin, producer Bill Anderson, and actor Kevin Corcoran who played the youngest son Francis Robinson. This poster features beautifully illustrated imagery based on the film and measures 41”x27”. The condition is very good with some creasing and minor wear throughout. Some of the signatures are personalized to “Alan”. $100-$200 111


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357. Original 101 Dalmatians Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1961) An original production cel of the horse, Captain, from Walt Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. This hand-painted cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and the original gold Art Corner label is included on the back of the frame. The cel has an image size of 7.75”x6” within its 10.25”x8.25” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $200-$400

359. Original 101 Dalmatians Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1961) An original production cel of Perdita and two of her puppies from Walt Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. This hand-painted cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and has its gold Art Corner label on the back of the cel setup. The cel is placed over a reproduction printed background for display, and has an image size of 8.25”x11” within its 15.25”x17.5” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition. The frame shows some wear from use. $600-$800 112

358. Cruella DeVille Drawing by Marc Davis. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing of Cruella DeVille by Disney Legend and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Marc Davis. The drawing is accomplished in ink on Davis’ own Walt Disney Productions stationery and is personalized “For Alan Hylton” and signed under the drawing. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the drawing is in very good condition with a faint vertical crease from when the drawing was originally mailed. $400-$600

360. 101 Dalmatians Half-Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1961) An original half sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. The poster features the diverse cast of characters in vibrant color and measures 22”x27.75”. The condition is fair to good with some scuffs, small creases, and a few worn areas throughout that have been lessened through mounting the poster to conservation paper. There is an addition inch of conservation paper around the edges. $100-$200


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361. 101 Dalmatians Mechanical Lucky Pup Toy. (Linemar, 1960) A wind-up toy by Linemar Toys featuring a puppy from Walt Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. The toy is uniquely constructed with fake fur. When wound, the pup moves its arms, body, head, and tail. The toy measures approximately 6” tall and comes in its original box. The condition is good with some wear from use including some worn areas of the fake fur. The turnkey functions but sticks on occasion. There is some discoloration to the box lid from age. $100-$200

364. Babes in Toyland Souvenir Record. (Disneyland, 1975) A souvenir 45rpm record featuring songs based on Babes in Toyland. The record measures 8”x7.25” within its original paper sleeve. The condition is very good overall with some small amounts of wear to the sleeve from use. $100-$200

362. Disney Character Fire Fighters Lunchbox. (Aladdin, c.1960s) A classic Aladdin Industries metal lunchbox featuring iconic Walt Disney characters. The lunchbox depicts well-known characters as fire fighters, including Goofy, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and more. The lunchbox includes its original thermos inside. Measuring 7.25”x9” and 4.5” deep, the condition is fair, with some rusting and denting to both the interior and exterior, which is common for metal lunchboxes from this era. $300-$600

365. Tin-Litho Wonderful World of Color TV Tray. (Disneyland, 1961) A rare tin-litho tray with promotional imagery for Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. The tray measures 12.5”x17.5” and is in fair to good condition with some wear and small dings throughout. $100-$200

363. Babes in Toyland Board Game. (Parker Brothers, 1961) A vintage board game created by Parker Brothers which is based on the film Babes in Toyland. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, 4 character pieces and stands, one soldier figure and stand, and one spinner. The box measures 9”x17.25” and 1.5” deep. The condition is very good, with expected wear to the box from age. The game is unused. $100-$200

366. Walt Disney Productions Postcard Signed by Emile Kuri. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) A postcard promoting The Wonderful World of Disney television show that is signed by Emile Kuri. Known for his art direction on feature films including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Mary Poppins, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Kuri also worked on aspects of Disneyland’s design, such as the original exclusive Club 33. Measuring 7”x5”, the card is in very good condition with minor wear. The back of the card is personalized, “Best Wishes to Alan Hylton” above Emile Kuri’s signature. $100-$200 113


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367. Ludwig Von Drake TV Picture Puzzle. (Jaymar, 1962) A TV Picture Puzzle created by Jaymar that is titled, “Dr. Von Drake-Analyst.” This puzzle comes in its original box and appears to be complete, containing 108 pieces. When assembled, the puzzle measures approximately 17”x22” and the puzzle pieces are in very good condition with minor wear. The box has some creasing and some worn areas around the edges of the lid. $100-$200

369. Original Ludwig Von Drake & Goofy Cel with Background. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s-80s) An original production cel of Goofy and Professor Ludwig Von Drake. The cel is believed to be from an education film strip from the late 1970s to early 1980s, and both characters are painted on the same cel layer. The cel is placed over a hand-painted background, however it is unclear if the background is from the same film. The cel has an image size of 9”x11.75” within its 15”x17.75” mat frame, and the condition is very good with minor wear from previous display. $300-$500 114

368. Original Gag Drawing by Les Clark. (Walt Disney Studios, 1968) An original gag drawing by one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Les Clark. Clark joined the studio in 1927, and this gag drawing was created for Clark’s friend and story artist Otto Englander, who wrote the script for the live action film The Owl that Didn’t Give a Hoot on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. The gag drawing depicts the Owl pecking away at a typewriter to write the script for the film. The drawing is accomplished in ink on thin art paper which is adhered to a board backing. The back of the board has a typed note on Englander’s personal Walt Disney Productions stationery that credits Clark as the artist. Measuring 9.75”x6.5”, the drawing is in fair to good condition with some areas of discoloration from use and age. $100-$200

370. Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandising Packet. (Walt Disney Productions, 1961) A very rare character model packet created by Walt Disney’s Character Merchandising Division. This packet was created for Licensees planning to use Disney’s characters. After the Licensees created a rough drawing of the character for their product, they had to send it back to Walt Disney Productions for approval before it could be used. The packet measures 11.75”x7.5”, and unfolds for 6-pages of characters for the licensee to use as reference. The condition is very good with some yellowing and a few small spots of discoloration from use. $200-$400


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With a history very similar to that of Walt and Roy Disney, The Marx Toy Company was founded in 1919 by two brothers, David and Louis Marx. At that time, the company was just one of many U.S. toy firms which made inferior copies of the hottest European toys of the day. But like Walt Disney, Louis Marx had bigger ideas. What set the company apart from the competition were a few key differences in sales and marketing. By opening their own U.S. based manufacturing facilities, Marx made sure to keep their quality toys priced low and affordable to most Americans. From their earliest days, Louis Marx understood the power of licensing popular comic strip and radio characters for their products, such as Little Abner and Popeye, and later on, the Walt Disney Studios. Ironically, the first Marx toy that resembled a Walt Disney character debuted much earlier in 1931 as an unlicensed Mickey Mouse inspired tin toy called the Merrymakers, and became the biggest selling toy of the 1930s. It wouldn’t be until the 1950s and the advent of television that the marketing partnerships between these two goliaths, The Louis Marx Toy Company and Walt Disney Productions, truly developed. Using their new-found technological advances like injection molding of plastics, as well as their more traditional divisions like LineMar for tin and windup toys, and JayMar for paper toys and coloring books, Marx dominated the market in the 1950s and 1960s. The variety of characters, unique history, and fun imagery make these vintage Marx Disney products very collectible today. 371. Marx MerryMakers Mickey Mouse Inspired Tin Toy. (Marx, 1931) A very early tin wind-up toy by Marx Toys called the Marx MerryMakers. While not an officially licensed Walt Disney product, Marx drew inspiration from Walt Disney’s newly-created cartoon icon Mickey Mouse when creating this wind-up toy in 1931. The high-quality craftsmanship and charming imagery helped the MerryMakers become one of Marx all-time most popular toys. The 4-mouse band is composed of lithographed tin with a metal turnkey on the right side. The toy works, but its functionality seems a little temperamental and it may require minor service. Measuring 9.5” tall, the toy is in very good condition overall with some surface wear throughout from use and age. $400-$600

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372. “Pinocchio the Acrobat!” Tin Toy by Marx. (Marx, 1939) A rare tin toy created by Marx titled, “Pinocchio the Acrobat!” The base of the toy has a metal turnkey that causes the base to rock back and forth, which in turn makes Pinocchio perform aerial tricks. The toy measures 17” tall when assembled and is in fair to good condition with some areas of discoloration and surface wear from use and age. $100-$200

373. Pluto Wind-Up Tin Roll-Over Toy. (Marx, 1939) A vintage Pluto wind-up tin toy made by Marx. The toy is printed with the message, “Watch me roll over! -Pluto” and the tail still spins when wound. Measuring 3”x9”, the toy is in very good condition with expected wear due to age, including some scratching to the paint and surface residue. $100-$200

374. Disney Parade Roadster Tin Car Salesman’s Sample. (Marx, c.1950s) A rare tin-litho Disney Parade Roadster toy created by Marx. The toy features Donald with one of his nephews in the front and Mickey and Minnie in the back. Although these toys were sold commercially with a spring wind motor and required a turn-key, this is a rare salesman’s sample version which used a friction motor instead. Measuring 11” long, the toy is in good condition overall with some minor surface wear throughout from light use. The original box is included, and is in very good condition with some minor creasing and spots of wear. $500-$800

375. Marx Peter Pan Realistic Miniature Figures in Box. (Marx, 1950s) A scarcely seen boxed set of figures created by Marx Toys. Titled “Walt Disney’s Peter Pan Realistic Miniature Figures,” these (5) figures depict Smee, Wendy, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and Captain Hook. The set is unused in its original box with the figures contained within their inner paper holder. The box measures 3.75”x12.25” and just over 1” tall. The condition is very fine with some surface wear to the box lid. A very rare store display sign used to promote these figures is listed as Lot 413 in this auction. $300-$500 116


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376. Miniature Old Fashioned Cars Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1950s) A very rare store display for miniature old fashioned cars driven by classic Walt Disney characters. Created by Marx Toys under their Empire Louis Marx (ELM) brand from their Hong Kong based subsidiary, this display contains (4) toy cars for Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Goofy, which are adhered to a board backing with a built-in stand. Measuring 8.25”x11”, the store display is in very fine condition with minor edge-wear. $600-$800

377. Miniature Sports Cars Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1950s) A very rare store display for miniature sports cars driven by classic Walt Disney characters. Created by Marx Toys under their Empire Louis Marx (ELM) brand from their Hong Kong based subsidiary, this display contains (4) toy cars for Mickey, Donald, Pluto, and Goofy, which are adhered to a board backing with a built-in stand. Measuring 8”x12.25”, the store display is in very fine condition. $600-$800 117


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378. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tea Set by Marx. (Marx, 1950s) A very rare Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs boxed tea set by Marx. This charming set features fantastic imagery of the characters from the film displayed on the surfaces of each item, and the set includes (6) cups, (6) plates, a sugar bowl with lid, and a teapot with lid. The cardboard box itself is advertised as having 7 punch-out, stand-up figures, which are still included within the lid although some have torn areas. The tea set has pieces that range in size from the 2.25” in diameter tea cups, to the 4” tall tea pot. The set is in fair to good condition overall with small spots of wear and a few chips to the ceramic items from light use, and some moderate tearing and areas of discoloration to the cardboard box. $200-$300

379. Mickey Mouse Meteor Train Set with Track. (Marx, 1950s) A charming tin-litho train set created by Marx that features various Disney characters. The train set includes a locomotive engine, (4) train cars, (5) pieces of straight track, and (6) pieces of curved track. The cars measure between 7.5” long and 10” long and the condition is fair to good overall with some wear throughout from use. The track pieces have some rusty areas and one of the straight track pieces appears to be missing its connecting pegs. The locomotive engine is missing its smokestack. $200-$500

380. See & Play Disney Dream House. (Marx, 1950s) A See & Play Disney Dream House created by Marx. The set includes clear hard plastic pieces that form the building, as well as (10) character pieces, several decorations, and (2) color mats. The original box and instruction sheets are also included. The box measures 8.5”x12.5” and 1.75” thick. The condition is good overall with some tears to the box that have been repaired with tape. The instruction sheet does not include a complete list of included items, so it is unclear if this boxed set is complete or possibly missing a few small pieces. $400-$600 118


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381. Sleeping Beauty Figure in Original Box. (Marx, c.1959) A Marx playset featuring characters from Sleeping Beauty. The plastic toys include Sleeping Beauty, Prince Phillip, and Samson the horse. Included are accessories for the characters, each in small paper bags. The set appears to be complete, although with the number of small accessory pieces it is possible that some are missing. All of the pieces fit into the original box measuring 10”x12.5” and 4” deep and are in fair to good condition. As is common with toys from this era, there is some contact wear in places where the rubber accessories were in contact with other parts of the toy, as well as some minor chipping to paint on the figures. A couple of pieces such as the shield and sword, have areas of residue and wear from age and use. The box is in poor condition, with significant wear along the edges, including the detachment of both end flaps. The box is dusty from storage. $300-$500

383. Mickey Mouse Twirling Tail Toy by Marx. (Marx, c.1950s) A hard plastic Mickey Mouse Twirling Tail Toy in its original box. This wonderful depiction of Mickey has a turnkey in the side that when wound, causes Mickey’s tail to spin around quickly. Measuring 7” tall, the toy is in very good working condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

382. Johnny Tremain and Horse Set in Box. (Marx, c.1959) A Marx playset featuring Johnny Tremain and his horse. Included are accessories for the characters, each in small paper bags. The set appears to be complete, although with the number of small accessory pieces it is possible that a few are missing. All of the pieces fit into the original box which measures 10”x12.5” and 4” deep. The condition is fair, with some wear throughout the pieces from use and age to the materials. The box is in fair condition, with wear and tearing along the edges, crease marks, and some peeling to the surface. $200-$300

384. “Walt Disney’s Television Playhouse” Boxed Set by Marx. (Marx, c.1953) A very rare “Walt Disney’s Television Playhouse” boxed set by Marx. This set includes unpainted vinyl figures featuring characters such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Pinocchio, Alice, Peter Pan, and many others, as well as hard plastic accessory pieces, a tin-litho stage and background, the original assembly instructions, and the original 21-page script, all within the original cardboard box. The box measures 11.5”x28.5” and 3” tall, and the condition is very fine overall with expected minor wear throughout from age, and a few plastic pieces have small breaks. This very rare set is incredibly difficult to find. $500-$800 119


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Hand-painted and molded in hard plastic, the Louis Marx Toy Company manufactured miniature “Disneykin” toys that included many popular Walt Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Dumbo, Pluto, and Peter Pan. Marx created a representation of nearly every major Walt Disney character of the time, and the toys were usually sold in four basic formats: Single Figurines with or without a window, TV-Scenes with one or two figurines in a 3”x3” television display box, Playsets with 5-8 figurines in an elaborate window display box, and as a Gift Box which included all or most of the figurines from an entire series. Some of the most sought-after Disneykins items are the incredibly rare store displays that were created to promote the sale of various Disneykins sets. Since only a fraction of the store displays were created compared to the figures and sets themselves, and few of those were kept and preserved, surviving examples are coveted by Marx and Walt Disney collectors alike.

385. First Series Disneykins Gift Box by Marx. (Marx, 1961) This first series gift box by Marx contains the entire set of (34) hand-painted figures and comes in its iconic yellow cardboard box with view-holes for each figure. The box measures 12.5”x10” and is in very good condition with some creases and spots of discoloration to areas of the cardboard box. A few of the figures appear to have been re-adhered in place. $300-$600

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386. First Series Disneykins Play Set Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1961) This first series play set store display is one of the most desired original Marx displays and includes the original (6) boxed sets of hand-painted Disneykins. The sets are themed to Mickey Mouse & Friends, Geppetto’s Shop, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo’s Circus, Donald Duck & Friends, and Panchito’s Western Scene. Measuring 16”x14”, the store display is in very good condition with a few small tears around the cardboard display frame. A few of the individual pieces appear to have been adhered back in place, and there are small areas of tape residue on the Donald playset which may have been factory added. $1,200-$1,600


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387. First Series Disneykins Store Display with Box by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A very rare first series store display for Disneykins by Marx. Only one store display was shipped with each case of figures, and many of those displays were discarded after use. Few of these die-cut displays shaped like the Disneyland Castle remain, and those that do are highly prized by collectors. This particular display even includes the original cardboard box which refers to this display as a “Disneykins Demonstrator.” This display features (34) Disneykins adhered in place above their names. This particular display had two version, this earlier 1961 version has a pale blue sky while the following year had a darker blue sky and the bottom two layers of Disneykins were switched. The display measures approximately 15.5”x12.5” and 4” thick, and is in very good condition with a few small areas of discoloration and edge-wear from use. $1,200-$1,600

388. Disneykins “TV Scenes” Store Display by Marx. (Marx, c.1961) A very rare first series Disneykins “TV Scenes” store display by Marx. This complete store display includes all 12 boxed hand-painted Disneykins in their various scenes as well as the original cardboard display frame. Each of the individual boxes resembles a television set from the era and has a protective cellophane front panel, which the individually sold scenes did not have. The display measures 18.5”x11.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the display frame. The Minnie scene has a loose refrigerator piece that is still contained within the box. $1,300-$1,600

389. Second Series “New Disneykins” Gift Box by Marx. (Marx, 1961) This second series gift box by Marx, often referred to as “The Pink Box”, contains the entire set of 34 hand-painted figures and comes in its colorful pink and purple cardboard box with view-holes for each figure. The box measures 12.5”x10” and is in very good condition with some creases and spots of wear to areas of the cardboard box. A few of the figures appear to have been re-adhered in place. $1,500-$2,000

390. 2nd Series Disneykins Play Sets Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1961) Arguably even rarer than the first series store displays, this second series display is titled “New Disneykins Play Sets” and includes its original (6) boxed sets of hand-painted Disneykins. The sets are themed: Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, The Three Little Pigs, Cinderella, and Lady and the Tramp. Measuring 17”x14.75”, the store display is in very fine condition with minor wear. $1,800-$2,500 121


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391. Set of (5) Babes in Toyland Soldiers Playsets by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A collection of (5) Babes in Toyland boxed sets created by Marx Toys. Each of these sets is unique with a different background and various assortments of Toy Soldier figures and accessory pieces. These red and white striped boxes contain the rare, large 60mm tall Toy Soldier pieces. Each box measures approximately 3.5”x7.25” and 1.5” deep. The condition is fair to good, with some creasing and curving to the thin cardboard boxes, as well as some torn areas of the clear plastic windows. Two of the sets appear to be missing a small accessory piece. These sets are difficult to find, with a grouping of unique sets such as this being an exceptionally rare collection. $400-$600

392. Ludwig Von Drake Twistable Toy by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A rare boxed Twistable Toy by Marx that depicts Professor Ludwig Von Drake. These toys can be twisted and bent into many different positions and the back of the packaging shows several sample positions. In Ludwig’s pocket is a figure of his assistant, Herman the Bootle Beetle. The box measures 6.5” tall and the Twistable Toy is in very fine condition with some minor creasing to the box. $200-$400 122

393. “Disneykings” Deluxe Store Display with Box by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A very rare store display for Marx “Disneykings” hand-painted figures. These “Disneykings” were advertised as deluxe king-size versions of the popular Disneykins, with this store display beautifully depicting all (20) figures in the set. This display also comes with its original Marx cardboard box. Measuring 16.5”x12”, the display is in very good condition with minor wear from use. We have never seen another of these displays in such very good condition. $900-$1,200


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394. 101 Dalmatians Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A very rare store display featuring 101 Dalmatians playsets by Marx. This display includes all six playset boxes that were released in 1961 to coincide with the debut of the film, with each box containing between 6 and 10 hand-painted figures. The original cardboard frame and the boxes themselves have a 1959 Disney copyright, however it is believed the set was actually released in 1961. These larger sized boxes measure 3.5”x7” each within the 17”x16.25” display frame. The condition is very fine overall with minor wear. It appears that the Minister figure in the wedding scene came loose some time ago and was re-adhered in place. The individual sets are very rare themselves, but we have never seen another store display such as this. $2,000-$2,500

395. “New Disneykins” Second Series Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A very rare store display for the second series “New Disneykins” hand-painted figures by Marx Toys. This display features (6) Disneykins of Toby Tortoise, Bongo, Smee, Wendy, Flora, and Chip, in their original boxes that are adhered to the cardboard display backing. Measuring 13.5”x9.5”, the store display is in good condition overall with some creasing to the Disneykins boxes as well as surface and edge wear to the cardboard backing. $800-$1,200

396. Babes in Toyland Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1961) An extremely rare complete store display of Babes in Toyland soldier playsets by Marx. The store display contains (6) boxed sets featuring different scenes and hand-painted figures and comes in its original cardboard display frame. Original store displays are some of the rarest Marx collectibles, with this Babes in Toyland display being one of the scarcest. Measuring 15”x14.75”, the store display is in fair to good condition with some wear to the boxes and frame. The (6) playsets are unopened, but the plastic fronts of the individual boxes are slightly pressed in with a few small tears. The bottom-left playset has a loose soldier that is still contained within the box. $500-$700

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397. Collection of (8) Disney Twistables by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A collection of (8) Twistables created by Marx Toys. This popular line of collectible figures featured bendable arms and legs and could be bent into countless positions. This collection includes Pinocchio, Geppetto, two Mickey figures, two Donald figures, and two Goofy figures. All of the Twistables come in their original paper Marx boxes. Most of the boxes measure 6.5” tall except for the Goofy boxes which measure 8.5” tall. The set is in good condition overall with moderate wear to the boxes from age including some small tears and areas of yellowing. $400-$600

399. Collection of (19) Disneykings Figures by Marx. (Marx, 1961) A very rare collection of (19) hand-painted Disneykings figures in their original sales boxes. These “Disneykings” were advertised as deluxe kingsize versions of the popular Disneykins figures, and this collection contains a wonderful assortment of iconic Walt Disney characters. Each figure comes in its original colorful Marx Toys box. Most of the boxes measure 2.25” tall except for Captain Hook and Goofy which measure 2.5” tall, and Panchito which measures 3” tall. The condition is very fine overall with minor wear to the boxes. $400-$600 124

398. Snap-Eeze Disney Character Boxed Set by Marx. (Marx, c.1961) A rare boxed set of (3) Snap-Eeze Disney characters by Marx Toys. This set includes Dopey, a Toy Soldier, and Captain Hook, with each character displayed in the box above its white stand. The box measures 6.25”x9” and the condition is very good with some surface wear to the box including a few small tears. $100-$300

400. New Disneykins “TV Scenes” Store Display by Marx. (Marx, c.1961) A very rare second series New Disneykins “TV Scenes” store display by Marx. This complete store display includes all (12) boxed hand-painted Disneykins in their various scenes as well as the original cardboard display frame. Each of the individual boxes resembles a television set from the era and has a protective cellophane front panel, which the individually sold scenes did not have. The display measures 18.5”x11.25” and is in very good condition with expected wear to the display frame from age and use. $1,800-$2,500


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401. Lady and the Tramp Hand Painted Set by Marx. (Marx, 1962) A very rare boxed set of (12) hand-painted figures from Lady and the Tramp. This set was created to coincide with the theatrical re-release of the film in 1962 and features the entire animal cast of the film. A complete set of figures in its original box is very difficult to find. Measuring 9”x8.25” and 1.25” thick, the set is in very good condition with minor wear to the box. $400-$600

403. Disneykins Cabinet with (15) Characters by Marx. (Marx, 1962) A very rare Disneykins Cabinet set created by Marx in 1962. The set includes a brown hard plastic 3-tier cabinet that was designed to fit in a corner, and (15) hand-painted Disneykin figures. The cabinet has the Marx logo stamped into the base and measures 8” tall. The condition is very good overall with minor paint wear from previous display, and Donald is missing his left leg. The (15) Disneykins are glued in place on the shelves. $200-$400

402. Pinocchio Play Sets Store Display by Marx. (Marx, 1962) A rare store display for Pinocchio play sets by Marx Toys. These play sets were created to coincide with the theatrical re-release of Pinocchio and this store display features all three scenes in the set: Geppetto’s Kitchen, Geppetto’s Workshop, and the Stromboli Fountain Scene. The cardboard frame itself is very unique, with a rare image of Pinocchio smoking a pipe in the top-left corner. Intact Pinocchio playsets are rare themselves, but a complete store display is virtually unheard of. The overall display measures 15.75”x12.25” and the condition is fair to good, with some creasing and spots of surface wear to the playset boxes and display frame. A few of the hand-painted figures within the play set boxes have come loose and have been re-adhered in place. $800-$1,200

404. The Sword in the Stone Miniature Play Set. (Marx, 1963) A rare play set by Marx featuring characters and locations from The Sword in the Stone. This set includes the castle, a cottage, landscaping elements, and a set of figurines. The figurines are hand-painted and include (10) characters from the film. The castle has been assembled and glued together. The condition is poor to fair, with several missing or broken pieces and expected wear from use. The box is in fair condition, with some edge-wear and some splitting along the seams of the base, as well as a price stamp on the lid. $2,000-$2,500 125


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405. Set of (4) Disneykins on Display Card. (Marx, 1960s-70s) A set of (4) hand-painted Disneykins by Marx displayed for sale on a paper backing. These types of display cards were used within capsule machines around the early 1970s. Promoted as “Hand Decorated in Full Color” for 10 cents, this set includes Grumpy, Bashful, one of Donald’s nephews, and Minnie. The figures are glued in place on the card, with one empty section. Measuring 4.5”x5”, the set is in good condition with some minor creasing to the card. $200-$400

407. Flexible Toys Store Display by Marx. (Marx, c.1960s) A very rare store display for “Flexible Toys” by Marx. The display features three of the toys depicting Mickey, Ludwig Von Drake, and Donald, and the cardboard display backing features designs of additional Disney characters. Measuring 12”x10”, the display is in good condition with some curving to the board backing and general wear to the display from use. $400-$600 126

406. Collection of (5) Walt Disney Walkable Toys by Marx. (Marx, 1960s) A collection of (5) painted plastic walking toys created by Marx, including Jiminy Cricket, Goofy & Donald, Figaro, Pluto, and Chip & Dale. These toys were designed to be pulled or pushed up and down small ramps. The figures range in size from 2.5” to 3.25” tall, and the condition is poor to fair, with a few small breaks or missing pieces relating to a few of the moving mechanisms, and some color-wear from use. $100-$400

408. Set of (15) Marx Disneykins Capsule Toys in Box. (Marx, c.1960s) A very rare collection of (15) hand-painted Disneykins by Marx Toys. These Disneykins were prepared by Macman Enterprises as capsule toys and sold in a display box of (36) capsules containing (14) different characters. Described as “Authentic, Genuine Walt Disney’s Characters,” this box includes (15) of those original Disneykins such as Tinker Bell, Figaro, and Jiminy Cricket, with a few duplicates. The box measures 5.25”x5.25” and 2.25” tall. The condition of the Disneykins is good with minor wear from age, and the box has some minor surface wear. $400-$600


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409. Marx “Pinocchio the Porter” Friction Toy in Box. (Marx, c.1960s) A friction drive rolling toy titled “Pinocchio the Porter” created by Marx Toys. The toy depicts Pinocchio pushing a suitcase and comes in its original box. The hand-painted toy measures 3.75” long and 3.5” tall and the condition is very good with minor wear. $200-$500

411. Disneykins See & Play Disney Castle Play Set. (Marx, 1968) A very rare See & Play Disney Castle playset by Marx. This playset comes in its original box and includes: clear plastic pieces for assembling the castle, accessory and foliage pieces, decoration and flag pieces, an instructional sheet, and a play mat. The original box measures 9”x12.25” and 3.5” tall, and the set is in overall very good condition with some creasing to the box from age. $400-$600

410. Snap-Eeze Display in Original Box. (Marx, c.1960s) An incredibly rare store display for Marx’s Snap-Eeze toys. The display features one Donald Duck Snap-Eeze toy disassembled to demonstrate how the figure functions, and a second still in the box. Measuring 21”x19.25”, the display comes in its original box which is 20”x21.5” and 1.25” deep. The display is in very good condition, with some expected wear from age including some peeling at the edges. The box is in good condition as well, with some discoloration from age and expected wear. $400-$600

412. Walt Disney Character Friction Car Display Box by Marx. (Marx, c.1968) A complete display box titled “6 Old-Fashioned Cars with Walt Disney Characters as Drivers” created by Marx Toys. The box has all 6 toys depicting Donald, Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, Donald’s Nephews, and Pinocchio driving a variety of old-fashioned cars. The cars have friction motors and are hand-painted. The box lid could be punched out and folded up to create a small display in stores, with a circular price area which currently has “-.70” written in pencil. The box measures 6.75”x13.75” and 2.5” tall. The condition is fair to good overall with some tearing and areas of tape discoloration to the box lid. The toys themselves have been played with and the friction motors occasionally get stuck. One of Pluto’s tires is missing the rubber. $400-$600 127


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413. Marx Peter Pan Figures Display Sign. (Marx, 1950s) A rare display sign for Walt Disney’s Peter Pan Figures by Marx Toys. This sign includes the early Marx logo in the top-left corner of the board. The display features Smee, Wendy, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and Captain Hook figures stapled to the sturdy wooden sign that is screen printed with the yellow logos and text. The sign measures 6”x12” and the condition is good with some surface wear to the board. A boxed set of the figures is Lot 375 in this auction. $400-$600

415. Prototype Robin Hood Play Set by Marx. (Marx, 1973) An extremely rare hand-painted and hand-assembled prototype for the Robin Hood character play set by Marx. This unique prototype features (5) hand-painted characters as well as hand-painted background and box artwork. The Robin Hood figure has its copyright information on the back, however the other characters do not and they appear to have small differences in shape and color from the final produced figures. The final version of this play set is rare in its own right, with a hand-crafted prototype for this set being an exceptionally rare artifact of Marx Toys history. The prototype display box measures 5.25”x9.5” and 1.75” deep, and the condition is fair overall with some small scuffs and marks to a few of the figures. The box itself has some creasing and general wear, and some worn areas where the pieces have come loose. $1,000-$1,500 128

414. Disneykins Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Game. (Royal Gelatin, c.1967) A promotional giveaway game from Royal Gelatin featuring characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This game was available with the purchase of a 6-pack of Royal Gelatin and was timed with the re-release of the animated film. Although designed to be played with Disneykins, with whom Royal also had a promotion, it also includes a set of cutout pieces for those who do not have any of the iconic Marx toys. The game board is printed on paper and measures 26”x14.25”. The condition is good, with creasing from former folding and expected wear along those lines. The game also has general edge-wear and some minor spots of discoloration. $100-$300

416. Collection of (5) Disney Fun Pals Unopened Sets. (Marx, 1970s) A collection of (5) boxed Disney Fun Pals character sets created by Marx Toys. Each box contains (5) hand-painted Disney characters which include Mickey, Donald, Snow White, Captain Hook, the Blue Fairy, Bambi, the Mad Hatter, and more. There are two sets with the same figures, although they have variant text on the packaging. Each box measures 5.5”x9” and 1.25” deep. The set is in very good condition overall with a small amount of wear to the packaging. $400-$600


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418. Mickey Mouse Club Picture Puzzle. (Jaymar, c.1962) A Mickey Mouse Club themed puzzle created by Jaymar. Titled, “Captain Donald’s Treasure,” this puzzle features Mickey, Goofy, and Donald, and appears to be complete in its original box. When assembled, the puzzle measures approximately 20”x15”. The puzzle pieces are in very good condition with some surface wear and tears to the box lid and a few corner tears to the bottom half of the box. $100-$200 417. Collection of (12) Disney Figures by Marx. (Marx, 1970s) A fantastic collection of (12) hard plastic Disney character figures created by Marx. Some of Disney’s most iconic characters are included, such as Mickey, Minnie, Snow White, Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio, and several others. There are two color variants of Mickey and the set of figures ranges in size from 4.25” to 6.25” tall. The condition is good overall with some areas of dust or soiling from previous use and display. $200-$400

419. Mickey Mouse Scooter-Jockey Toy. (Mavco, 1960s) A wind-up Mickey Mouse rolling toy created by Mavco titled “Mickey Mouse Scooter-Jockey”. Created in a hard plastic, the toy has a metal turn-key on one side which would cause Mickey’s foot to move as if he was pushing the scooter. The toy measures 6” tall and is in good condition with some surface wear from use. The turn-key still rotates but does not wind-up the toy. $200-$400

420. Mary Poppins Child’s Apron. (Disneyland, 1964) A child’s play apron featuring imagery from Mary Poppins with a pocket in the front for holding crayons or small objects. The apron measures 17”x17” and is in good condition with some fold-creases from storage and faint areas of discoloration from light use. $200-$400 129


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421. Walt Disney Signed Letter Regarding Disneyland Casting. (Disneyland, 1963) An original typed letter from Walt Disney that is signed by Walt in blue ink. The letter was sent by Walt in response to an inquiry from a parent who was interested in their child being hired within Disneyland. Walt’s reply describes that Disneyland cannot employ their son because he is under the age of 18, but that their information has been passed on to the Casting Department. The letter is typed with Walt’s name at the head of the sheet and comes with the original mailed Walt Disney Productions envelope. Included with the letter is the photo of the son in a gladiator costume that Walt mentions in his response. This unique Walt Disney signed letter is a fantastic example of Walt’s character and relates to both Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions. The letter measures 10.5”x7.25” and is in good condition with some creasing and minor wear. The envelope has some tears from when it was originally opened. $1,500-$2,000

422. The Sword in the Stone Madam Mim Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1963) An original production cel featuring Madam Mim that was used in the creation of The Sword in the Stone. This particular cel was sold in the Disneyland Art Corner, and the back of the frame has a cut-out in the board backing which allows the original gold Art Corner label to be seen. The hand-painted cel depicts a transformed Madam Mim and has many bubble details throughout. The cel has an image size of 7.5”x5.5” within its 13.75”x11.75” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with minor frame wear from previous display. $400-$600

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423. Walt Disney Classics Collection Mary Poppins Set. (WDCC, 2000) A set of (4) ceramic figures featuring various characters from the “Jolly Holiday” sequence of the feature film Mary Poppins. The set includes a serving Penguin, a group of singing Penguins, Mary Poppins, and Bert. Also included is a resin and metal table and chairs from the same set. The character figures were created by artist Kent Melton, and (3) are signed by him on the bottom. Measuring between 4.25” and 10.5” tall, the figures are in very fine condition. All the figures come with a Certificate of Authenticity in their original boxes. Some of the boxes show moisture stains, but this has no effect on the figures. $300-$500

424. Mary Poppins Multi-Signed Complete Musical Score. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) A multi-signed book containing the complete musical score to Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. This book is signed by (6) members of the film’s cast and crew including: Julie Andrews, Richard Sherman, Robert Sherman, Karen Dotrice, Irwin Kostal, and Elsa Lanchester. The book measures 12”x9” and is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear from use and some fading to Lanchester’s signature on the cover. $1,000-$1,500

425. Mary Poppins Storybook. (Golden Press, 1964) A Mary Poppins storybook created by Golden Press in 1964. The introduction provides history about the film and its stars: Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. This 30-page book tells the story of the film and is accompanied by color photos and illustrations. Measuring 12.5”x9.25”, the book is in good overall condition with some minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200 131


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426. Collection of (7) Signed Walt Disney Annual Reports. (Walt Disney Studios, 1964-1989) A collection of (7) Walt Disney Productions Annual Reports signed by an impressive assortment of actors, artists, and studio executives. The reports detail the highlights of the previous year of the studio along with financial reports on the company’s projects. The signatures include that of George Lucas, Anjelica Huston, Francis Coppola, Rusty Lemorande, Paul Wenzel, Mrs. Roy O. Disney, Roy E. Disney, Angela Lansbury, Leota Toombs, and Julie Andrews. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the reports are in fair to good condition with expected edge-wear as well as some peeling along the spine and minor discoloration to three of the covers. Paul Wenzel’s signature has some wear to it. The personalization “To Alan” accompanies five of the signatures. $300-$500

428. Sword in the Stone Board Game. (Parker Brothers, 1963) An original Sword in the Stone 427. The Sword in the Stone One Sheet Post- board game by Parker Brothers. The game is er. (Walt Disney Studios, 1964) An original Style-B complete in the original box and includes: a game one sheet poster from the theatrical release of The board, the original box with instructions printed Sword in the Stone. This rare version of the poster under the lid, 4 vintage dice, 4 Sword in the features six scenes which tell the story of the film, Stone-shaped player pieces, and a deck of Sword in the Stone-themed play cards. The original box and has wonderful illustrated imagery of the characters along the top edge. Measuring 41”x27”, measures 9”x17.25”. The game is in very good conthe poster is in fair to good condition overall with dition overall with some areas of discoloration and some tearing to the box that has been repaired some wear to the original fold-lines, areas of discoloration along the edges, and some creasing with tape. The box has an inner cardboard piece that has been drawn on by the game’s original throughout. The top-right corner has a small torn owner. $100-$200 area. $100-$200 132

429. The Sword in the Stone Advance Campaign Book. (Walt Disney Studios, 1963) An original advance exhibitor’s campaign book for The Sword in the Stone. This book contains many graphics, sample news stories, photos of promotional displays and products, and much more. Measuring 18”x12”, the book is in poor to fair condition with some tearing along the spine and some creasing from use, including a fold crease in the center. $100-$200


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430. The Sword in the Stone Wart Drawing by Bill Peet. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing of Wart from The Sword in the Stone by Disney Legend Bill Peet. Known for his work as a story artist at Walt Disney Productions, Peet’s feature film achievements include classics such as Dumbo, 101 Dalmatians, and The Sword in the Stone. Accomplished in ink and colored pencil on thin art paper, the drawing measures 8”x5”. The condition is very good with small amounts of black paper residue on the back of the drawing from when the drawing was hinged in a scrapbook. The drawing is personalized “to Alan” with a birthday message and is signed by Peet. $100-$300

432. Freeway Phobia One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1965) An original one sheet poster from the theatrical release of the Goofy cartoon Freeway Phobia. The two Goofy educational driving films, Freeway Phobia and Goofy’s Freeway Troubles, marked the last appearance of Goofy in a theatrical cartoon for nearly 20 years. These films were created following the success of the 1950 Goofy film Motor Mania, which was frequently shown by schools and other educational departments. Freeway Phobia was created with the intent to be rented out as an educational film, however, it was also shown theatrically to help raise the overall merits of the film. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition with some wear along the original fold-lines and some creasing throughout. $100-$200

431. Group of (12) Walt Disney Productions Annual Reports. (Walt Disney Productions, 1965-79) A large collection of (12) annual reports for Walt Disney Productions for the years 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, and 1972-1979. These reports were given to shareholders in the company, and highlight the projects from that year as well as upcoming projects in animation, live action, and theme park development. This impressive collection shows the progress of the company over the years, from Walt Disney’s final full year at the company, to his passing in 1966, to how the company progressed after he was gone. The reports measure approximately 11”x8.5” each, and the set is in good condition overall, with general wear throughout from use. The 1974 report has some writing on the cover. $200-$400

433. Walt Disney’s Cartoon Short Subjects One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1965) An original one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s Cartoon Short Subjects. This animated compilation film features shorts from various Walt Disney characters including Mickey and Donald, and this poster is wonderfully illustrated with some of Disney’s most beloved characters. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in fair to good condition overall with some wear and very small tears along the original fold-lines, pin-holes in the corners, and some yellowing to the reverse of the poster from age. $300-$500 133


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434. Original Winnie the Pooh Owl Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1983) An original production cel of Owl from Winnie the Pooh and a Day For Eeyore. This hand-painted cel features a fantastic large image of this memorable character in a great pose, and comes displayed within a mat. The cel has an image size of 7.5”x8” within the 13.25”x13.5” mat. The condition is good with some surface wear to the cel sheet. $300-$500

436. The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1989) An original production cel from the The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode “Up, Up, and Awry”. The hand-painted cel features The Walt Disney Company seal in the lower-right corner and comes displayed over a reproduction printed background. The cel has an image size of 9.25”x14.5” within its 14.25”x19.5” mat frame. The condition is very good with minor wear to the mat and a few faint scratches to the cel sheet. $200-$300 134

435. Original Winnie the Pooh Cel & Hand-Painted Background. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s-80s) An original production cel and background from Winnie the Pooh. Both the cel and background are hand-painted and depict Pooh holding his pot of honey. With an image size of 9”x12” within its 14”x17.25” frame, the cel and background are in very fine condition, unexamined out of frame, but with little apparent wear. $400-$600

437. Original Winnie the Pooh Drawing by Ayalen Garcia. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1983) An original drawing by Ayalen Garcia of the characters from Winnie the Pooh, accompanied by a personal note. Garcia is known for his work as a key assistant animator on the short Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with a crease down the center from folding. Garcia personalized the note in ink to Alan above his signature at the center of the page. $100-$200


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438. Winnie the Pooh Hand-Written Sheet Music. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) A set of (4) sheets of original hand-written sheet music for the Winnie the Pooh short, A Day for Eeyore. The music is hand-written by the composer, Steve Zuckerman, and above the musical notes are small descriptions of what was occurring on screen at that moment. The front page is signed “To Alan, Best Wishes” by Zuckerman. Measuring 14”x17”, this set of original sheet music is in very good condition with faint fold lines from when this sheet music was originally mailed. $200-$300

439. Original Winnie the Pooh Drawing by Spencer Peel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original drawing by Spencer Peel of Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore. Peel is known for his work as an animator for multiple Winnie the Pooh films. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” is in good condition with some wrinkling on the left side. Peel signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

440. Original Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1974) A rare poster from the original theatrical release of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too. This beautifully illustrated poster depicts both Pooh and Tigger in vivid color. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear to the fold lines and edges. $100-$200

441. Original Pooh and Piglet Drawing by Dave Bennett. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original signed drawing by Dave Bennett of Winnie the Pooh and Piglet which is accompanied by a letter to Alan. Bennett is known for his work as an animator on the Winnie the Pooh shorts. The drawing is also signed by Rick Reinert, who worked as director on the shorts with Bennett. Created in pencil with an inked letter on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with some fold creases. $100-$200 135


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Prior to creating his world-renowned dolls, R. John Wright worked at a hardware store in Vermont. When he was laid off in 1976, Wright sewed a primitive doll from scraps of pale yellow flannel and decided he would pursue his dream career. Almost a decade later, Wright and his wife were working under contract with the Walt Disney Company and creating hand-crafted dolls based on Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, and other characters from the Hundred Acre Wood. These exceptionally well-made dolls sre highly regarded and treasured as collector’s items for their finely detailed craftsmanship, and wonderfully capture the charm of these iconic characters.

442. Christopher Robin & Pooh R. John Wright Dolls. (R. John Wright, 1999) A beautiful R. John Wright “Christopher Robin and Pooh Bedtime” set featuring Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin. The limited edition dolls are number 323 in an edition of only 500. The dolls are complete in their original box with Certificate of Authenticity, registration card, and small Winnie the Pooh storybook. Winnie the Pooh measures 8” tall and Christopher Robin measures 17” tall, and both are in very fine condition. $400-$600

444. R. John Wright “Silly Old Bear” Doll. (R. John Wright, 1998-99) A beautiful R. John Wright Collector’s Club doll of Winnie the Pooh titled “Silly Old Bear”. The mohair doll comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is number 730 in the exclusive edition. Measuring 7” tall, the doll is in very fine condition and comes in its original drawstring pouch. $100-$200 136

443. Winnie the Pooh “Bear’s Bed” by R. John Wright. (R. John Wright, 1999) A charming R. John Wright “Bear’s Bed” collectible based on Winnie the Pooh’s bed. The bed comes complete with a mattress, sheet, (2) blankets, and a pillow in a pillowcase. The limited edition bed comes in its original box with a Certificate of Authenticity and is number 198/500. Measuring 12”x16” and 8.25” deep, the bed is in very good condition with several very minor scratches to the paint. $300-$500

445. Winnie the Pooh “Pocket Pooh” R. John Wright Doll. (R. John Wright, 1993) A beautiful R. John Wright “Pocket Pooh” doll depicting Winnie the Pooh. The limited edition is number 1605 in an edition of only 3500. The doll is complete in its original box with Certificate of Authenticity, registration card, and small Winnie the Pooh storybook attached to Pooh’s arm. Measuring approximately 5” tall, the doll is in very fine condition. $200-$400


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446. WDCC “Hip! Hip! Pooh-ray!” Figure. (Walt Disney Studios, 2001) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection sculpture titled “Hip! Hip! Pooh-ray!” based on Winnie the Pooh and The Blustery Day. This sculpture includes Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Christopher Robin, and several others gathered around the table, and is numbered 337/1968. The sculpture rests on a wooden base and comes with its original box. Measuring 11”x8” and 7.5” tall, the sculpture is in very fine condition with minor wear. $300-$500

447. Collection of (7) Winnie the Pooh Pewter Figurines. (Danforth, c.1990s) A collection of (7) handcrafted pewter figurines from the Classic Winnie the Pooh collection by Danforth Pewterers. These figurines feature (7) different characters from Winnie the Pooh and come with their original paper stands and boxes. The figurines range in size from 0.75” to 1.75” tall, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear and some creasing to the boxes. $100-$200

448. An Evening with Walt Disney Unused Ticket. (Walt Disney Productions, 1966) A ticket to a scheduled premiere of the Walt Disney feature film “Follow Me, Boys!” on December 13, 1966. This movie is notable for being the final live action film produced by Walt before his death on December 15, 1966. This ticket is for a special Invitational Preview Performance which was to have a personal appearance by Walt Disney in addition to the showing of the film. However, Walt was diagnosed with lung cancer in November of that year and would not make it to the event. The original unused ticket comes with its “An Evening with Walt Disney” envelope and measures 2.75”x4.75”. The condition is very good with minor handling wear. $400-$600 137


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449. Walt Disney Productions Inter-Office Communication. (Walt Disney Studios, 1966) An Inter-Office Communication document from Walt Disney Productions sent from Card Walker to Frank Reilly. The internal document discusses plans for the theatrical release of the live-action film, The Fighting Prince of Donegal. The film was based on a Walt Disney Sunday comic strip of the same name that ran in 1967. Walker discussed a planned promotional campaign using the comic strip series in the months leading up to the release of the film and signed the letter “Card” in blue ink. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the document is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

451. Set of (6) Illustrated Book & Long-Playing Records. (Walt Disney Studios, 1960s) A collection of (6) Disney records with attached storybooks based on the films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, and Cinderella, as well as the Disneyland attraction It’s a Small World. The records each measure 12.25”x12.25” within their storybook covers. The condition is good overall with some minor surface scratches to the records from previous use. The album covers have some surface and edge wear, and the Winnie the Pooh cover has been drawn on by the original owner. Several of the Mary Poppins storybook pages are missing. $100-$200 138

450. Mickey Mouse Birthday Card with Playable Record. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960s) A very unusual birthday card featuring Mickey Mouse that has a 33 1/3 RPM record attached to the back of the card. The card’s inscription reads that Pluto will be singing a birthday song. Measuring 6”x6”, the card is in very good condition with the record portion still attached and unused. There are a few small scuffs to the surface of the card. $100-$200

452. Set of (4) The Shaggy Dog Lobby Cards in Envelope. (Walt Disney Studios, 1967) A set of (4) lobby cards from the theatrical re-release of The Shaggy Dog. These printed lobby cards feature excellent full-color imagery from the film and measure 11”x14” each. The cards come in their original envelope and the set is in very fine condition with minor wear, including some yellowing to the envelope from age. The set appears to be missing one additional card. $100-$200


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453. Original Production Cel from The Jungle Book. (Walt Disney Studios, 1967) An original production cel of Baby Elephant from Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book. This hand-painted cel was originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and still retains its original gold label and printed background. The cel has an image size of 8.75”x11” within its 14.25”x16.5” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with some minor scuffing to the surface which does not damage the paint. There is some minor wear to the frame from previous display. $400-$600 454. The Jungle Book One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Productions, 1967) An original one sheet poster created to promote The Jungle Book and the live-action film Charlie the Lonesome Cougar, which both debuted in the same year. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear and a couple very small tears along the original fold-lines. There is some yellowing to the reverse of the poster, and a couple small areas which have been reinforced with tape. $300-$500

455. “The Bare Necessities” Signed Sheet Music. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960s-80s) Printed sheet music for the song The Bare Necessities from The Jungle Book. This sheet music features the earlier lyrics by Terry Gilkyson which would change slightly for the final version. The sheet is signed by Gilkyson to Alan Hylton with a humorous message that reads, “To Alan Hylton, whose name I’m sure has to ‘bare’ the pain of a ‘y’ misplaced, as in Terry Gilkyson.” Additionally, the second page is signed by the film’s Orchestrator, Walt Sheets, who tells Alan that he is flattered to have a request for his signature. The sheet music measures 13”x19” when opened and is in good condition overall with minor yellowing around the edges from age and a faint fold line in across the center. $200-$300

456. Original The Jungle Book Drawing by Larry Clemmons. (Walt Disney Studios, 1981) An original drawing by Larry Clemmons of Baloo, Kaa, and Mowgli from The Jungle Book. Clemmons worked as a writer for the animated film, and is also known for his work on Robin Hood, The Aristocats, and The Rescuers. Accomplished in ink on art paper, the drawing measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and discoloration on the right side. Clemmons personalized the drawing “For Alan” above his signature on the bottom-left corner. $100-$200 139


Van Eaton Galleries Presents 457. The Jungle Book Archive of Advance Campaign Materials. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1967) An incredible archive of advance campaign materials created for exhibitors of The Jungle Book. This impressive collection contains necessary information to promote the film and includes: two large exhibitor’s guides, (3) 10.5”x13.5” black and white photos stamped on the reverse by Walt Disney Productions, (2) large Ad Pads, a large folded packet of sample images and promotional theater displays, (2) color comic pages, a Story in Pictures book, a Production Handbook, and a Production Highlights book. Additionally, a campaign book from 1975 is included; however, the other materials are from the original 1967 release. These exhibitor items come within their original folder which measures 14.25”x11.25”. The condition is good overall with some staining and wear throughout the folder. Some of the books in this archive have photos adhered within the books instead of printed imagery, and some of those photos have come loose over time. $200-$300

458. The Jungle Book Board Game. (Parker Brothers, 1967) An unused vintage board game created by Parker Brothers based on the animated feature The Jungle Book. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, 4 player pieces and stands, 4 monkey cards, one die, and one Mowgli indicator. The box measures 9”x17.25” and 1.5” deep. The condition is very good, with some wear and moisture discoloration to the box from age. This game in unused condition is exceptionally rare. $200-$300

459. Jungle Book Mowgli’s Hut-Mobile Toy in Box. (Multiple Toymakers, 1968) A set of hand-painted Walt Disney character toys depicting Baloo, King Louie, and Mowgli inside a Hut-Mobile. This charming figure set comes in its original box which is beautifully illustrated with additional character imagery. The box measures 7.25”x9” and 2.5” deep and the set is in very good condition with some small tears and creases to the box. $100-$200

460. The Jungle Book 5-Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A handpainted 5-charm bracelet featuring characters from The Jungle Book. The charms include Mowgli, Baloo, King Louie, Shere Khan, and Hathi Junior. The bracelet measures 6” long and the condition is good with some paintwear from use. $100-$200

461. The Jungle Book Postcard Signed by Harris & Holloway. (Walt Disney Studios, 1981) A postcard featuring the characters from Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book that is signed by both Phil Harris, the voice of Baloo, and Sterling Holloway, the voice of Kaa. Harris’ signature is personalized “To Alan” and dated 2-14-81. Measuring 5”x7”, the postcard is in good condition with some surface wear. $200-$300

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463. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Carl Barks. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Carl Barks of Donald Duck. Barks is known for his work on the Donald Duck comics, producing roughly 500 stories over three decades and creating the iconic character Scrooge McDuck, as well as many other well-known Duckburg characters. 462. Original Scrooge McDuck Drawing by Carl Barks. (Walt Disney Created in ink on a notecard that features a print by Barks’ wife on the Studios, c.1979) An original drawing of Scrooge McDuck that was created in reverse, the card measures 9.5”x6.75” when fully unfolded. The drawing is response to an autograph request from Carl Barks. In Barks’ typical dry sense of in good to very good condition, with a few small spots of discoloration and humor, the drawing depicts Scrooge McDuck looking irritated with the words, a fold line across the center. Barks personalized the image with a birthday “Autograph, eh?” above him. The drawing was rendered in ink on a 3”x5” index greeting to Alan and signed the center. $400-$600 card and Barks signed below the drawing. The condition is fair with some fading to the ink from age and some yellowing to the card. $400-$600

464. Scrooge McDuck Illustration by Mel Crawford. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) An original illustration of Scrooge McDuck by Mel Crawford, long-time Disney illustrator at Western Publishing for a variety of record albums, children’s books, and posters. Accomplished in ink on art paper, the drawing is personalized, “With Best Wishes to Alan” and signed by Crawford. With an image size of 6.75”x5.75” within its 11”x9.75” frame, the drawing is in very good condition, unexamined out of frame. $200-$400

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466. Self Control Donald Duck Bronze Statue. (Lau, 1996) An incredibly rare bronze sculpture atop marble base that depicts Donald Duck as he is seen in the short film “Self Control”. Produced in an edition of just 150 for the 1996 official Disneyana Convention at Walt Disney World, this piece was issued at $1,800 and sold out immediately. This incredibly expressive image of Donald also has a book at the base with raised text with information on the sculpture. The incised text on the rug includes Barks’ signature and the 20/150 edition number. The sculptor, Bruce Lau, signed the piece along the marble base. Measuring approximately 10” tall with a weight of over 16 lbs, this hard to find statue is in very good condition with some wear to the paint from previous display. $2,500-$3,500 142


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467. Original Donald Duck Comic Painting. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960s) An original painting of Donald Duck that was likely created for a book or magazine in the 1960s. This humorous painting depicts Donald in a wool sweater smugly walking away from an angry-looking, freshly shorn sheep. Accomplished in acrylic on art paper, the painting has an image size of 4.5”x6.5” within a 8”x10” mat frame. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $100-$200 468. Multi-Signed Program from Walt Disney Stamp Ceremony. (Walt Disney Studios, 1968) A set of (4) items from the ceremony held on September 11, 1968 in Marceline, Missouri to honor Walt Disney with a US postage stamp. The set includes a program, first day of issue stamp, a proclamation from the State of Missouri, and a complete sheet of (5) stamps. The program is signed inside by five attendees of the event: Roy O. Disney, Mrs. Roy O. Disney, Mrs. Walt Disney, C. Robert Moore, and Paul Wenzel. The program measures 9.5”x6.5” when closed, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. The proclamation sheet has some discoloration throughout, likely due to the paper used in its creation. The program, signed by several individuals who were very close to Walt, is an incredibly rare artifact in Walt Disney history. $100-$200

469. Donald Duck’s Express Vehicle Toy in Box. (Multiple Toymakers, 1968) A hand-decorated Donald Duck’s Express toy train with figures of Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. The toy and figures come in their original box which measures 7.5”x9” and 2.5” deep. The condition is very good with some small tears and spots of discoloration to the box from age. The Pluto figure has been re-adhered in place. $100-$200

470. Donald Duck’s Whirly-Bird Figure Set in Box. (Multiple Toymakers, 1968) A set of hand-painted Walt Disney character toys depicting Pluto, Goofy, and Donald Duck inside a helicopter. This charming figure set comes in its original box with is beautifully illustrated with additional character imagery. The box measures 7.25”x9” and 2.5” deep and the set is in very good condition with minor wear to the box. $100-$200 143


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471. Mickey Mouse Happy Birthday Show One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1968) An original one sheet poster created for Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Happy Birthday Show. The half hour compilation film was created in 1968 to celebrate the 40th birthday of Mickey Mouse, and this poster depicts Mickey in a birthday hat with Donald, Pluto, and Goofy below him. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good overall condition with some wear along the original fold-lines and minor creasing to the edges. The poster is marked as a re-release of the film, but the date code on the poster and the original ink stamp on the back both indicate that this poster was from 1968, so the re-release may have been later that same year. $200-$300

472. Pair of Mickey Mouse Bradley Watches. (Bradley, c.1960s) A pair of Mickey Mouse watches made by Bradley. Both watch faces feature Mickey with his arms functioning as the watch hands. The watch without a band has a nodding head and measures 1.75”x1”. The watch with a cloth band measures 7.75”x1”. Both watches are in fair to good condition, with scratches to the surface. The band shows wear from use and age. $400-$600

473. Disney on Parade Large Advertising Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1969) A large vintage poster featuring some of the iconic Disney characters who starred live in the touring stage show, Disney on Parade. Measuring 60”x42”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear from use, including some very small tears around the edges and some wear to the original fold-lines. On the reverse, there are some small scattered spots of discoloration. $200-$400

474. The Love Bug Photo Signed by Dean Jones. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A promotional photo of Dean Jones from the feature film The Love Bug. Jones is known for his portrayal of Jim Douglas in the Herbie films and television series. Jones signed the photo in the upper-left corner, and the photo has an image size of 9.75”x7.75” in the 16.75”x14.75” frame. The photo has not been examined out of the frame but appears to be in very good condition. $200-$500

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475. General Electric Mickey Mouse Record Player. (General Electric, c.1960s-70s) A portable children’s record player created by General Electric with a Mickey Mouse theme. When opened, there is a large image of Mickey inside the lid with a speech bubble that reads “Hi Kids!” The arm of the record player is molded to resemble Mickey’s arm and hand. Measuring 9.5”x14” and 5.25” tall when closed, the record player is in good condition with some wear to the hard cover from use, including some scuffs and markings to the logo on the lid. The record player appears to be in good functioning order. $200-$300

477. Walt Disney Classics 8mm Home Movies Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1969) A poster for new Walt Disney classic films being released as 8mm home movies. The sign promotes such iconic films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Bambi. Measuring 10”x20”, this printed poster is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $100-$200

476. Walt Disney Character Tinywinder Train Toy. (Durham, c.1960s-70s) A Walt Disney Character Tinywinder toy from the Sidewinders series, featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck on a locomotive that is inspired by the “Casey Jr. Circus Train” at Disneyland. The toy comes with its original packaging, although the front plastic has come loose. The toy itself measures 6.75” long, and the condition is very good with some wear to the packaging. $200-$300

478. Complete Set of 1960s Disney Studio Christmas Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1960s) A complete set of all (10) Walt Disney Studios Christmas cards issued between 1960-69. The cards feature a wide variety of classic Disney characters such as Mickey and Donald, as well as characters from the newly-released films of the decade, such as 101 Dalmatians and The Sword in the Stone. The cards range in size from 5”x7” to 7”x8”. The collection is in very good condition with some minor handling wear to a few cards, including a few spots of discoloration to the front of the It’s a Small World card. $800-$1,000 145


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479. Original Production Cel from The Aristocats. (Walt Disney Studios, 1970) An original production cel featuring Edgar, the butler from The Aristocats. Some of the excess clear cel sheet has been trimmed away, and the character has an image size of 8”x7.5” within the 13”x14” mat. The condition is very good with some minor surface wear. $400-$700

480. Original Production Cel from The Aristocats. (Walt Disney Studios, 1970) An original production cel featuring the characters Abigail, Amelia, and Uncle Waldo, from Walt Disney’s The Aristocats. The cel is hand-painted and has the Walt Disney Productions seal of authenticity in the bottom-right corner. At the time this cel set-up was prepared for sale, a common practice was to laminate the cel layers for their preservation. As such, this cel is laminated and hinged within a mat frame for display. The cels have an image size of 9.5”x12.5” within the 16”x19” mat frame. The condition is fair, with some small cracks and areas of wear to the paint, as is somewhat common from the lamination process. $400-$700

The Walt Disney Studios began the 1970s on a high note with the opening of Walt Disney World on October 1, 1971. However, after Roy Disney passed away in December of that same year, the studio struggled to continue the magic that Walt and Roy had maintained over the past 50 years. During this time, animator Don Bluth and other artists left to form their own studio, and the quality of Walt Disney feature animation was left in question. The decade ended with new competition and a declining public interest in traditional Walt Disney stories, which forced the Walt Disney Studios to focus on re-establishing its place as an entertainment leader in the years to come.

481. Pair of The Aristocats Postcards Signed by Charles Lane. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) A pair of postcards created for the Walt Disney Productions animated feature film The Aristocats, that are signed on the back by Charles Lane, who voiced the character Georges Hautecourt. The front of the postcards feature the principal cast of cats, and each card measures 7”x5”. The postcards are in good condition with a crease in the lower-right corner of the green postcard. $100-$200 146

482. Set of (5) The Aristocats Lobby Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1970) A set of (5) lobby cards from the theatrical re-release of The Aristocats. Featuring wonderful color images from the film as well as a title image, the lobby cards measure 11”x14” and are in good condition overall with some surface and edge-wear from use. $100-$200


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483. The Aristocats Re-Release Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1973) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of The Aristocats. This beautifully illustrated poster depicts the principal cast and interestingly, the image and voice credit for the Oriental Cat was printed separately and adhered onto the poster before distribution. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines and some yellowing to the edges. $100-$200

485. Bedknobs and Broomsticks One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1971) An original one sheet poster for the feature film Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Featuring wonderful illustrated imagery of the principal cast of live action and animated characters, the poster measures 41”x27” and is in good condition overall with some wear to the original fold-lines, small pin-holes near the corners, and some handling wear from use. $100-$200

484. Original Production Cel from Bedknobs and Broomsticks. (Walt Disney Studios, 1971) An original group of production cels from Walt Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The hand-painted cels feature a wonderful image of Mr. Codfish in the center with two dancing fish couples at his sides as well as an effects cel of small bubbles. The Walt Disney Company seal can be seen in the lower-left corner. The cel set-up has an image size of 9.75”x14” within its custom 15.25”x19.25” frame. The cel is unexamined out of frame but appears to be in very fine condition. $200-$400

486. Bedknobs and Broomsticks Re-Release Signed Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) A rare poster from the theatrical re-release of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. This beautifully illustrated poster is signed by Angela Lansbury, who starred in the film as the memorable Miss Price. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the fold lines and edges. The film’s title is written along the bottomright corner. $100-$200 147


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487. Bedknobs and Broomsticks Radio Campaign Record. (Walt Disney Studios, 1971) A rare record created for the Bedknobs and Broomsticks promotional campaign featuring interviews with the stars, music from the film, and narration. This record was designed to be played by radio stations to promote the feature film. The sleeve measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in good to very good condition, with some peeling to the cover from age and use. The record itself is in very good condition. $100-$200

489. Original Disney Character Book Art. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) An original painting featuring Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pete in western attire. Attributed to a Disney comic book with a western theme, this original painting is accomplished in acrylic on art board. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the artwork is in good condition with some areas of yellowing around the border. $200-$400

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488. Original Goofy Painting for Magazine Cover. (Walt Disney Studios, 1972) An original painting created for the cover of Now I Know magazine No. 7 from November 18, 1972. The painting features Goofy golfing and is accomplished in acrylic on art paper. Measuring 9”x7” and adhered to a 11.5”x9” board backing, the painting is in good condition overall with some scratches and dings from use and age. $200-$400

490. Snowball Express Radio Campaign Record. (Walt Disney Studios, 1972) A rare record developed for the Snowball Express promotional campaign featuring interviews with the actors, quick star quotes, and audio featurettes. This record was designed to be played by radio and television stations to promote the feature film. The sleeve measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear consistent with use. The record itself is in very good condition. Included is a cue sheet and script for radio show hosts to use during the campaign. $100-$200


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491. Original Panoramic Production Cel from Robin Hood. (Walt Disney Studios, 1973) An original panoramic production cel from Walt Disney’s Robin Hood. The hand-painted cel features several marching rhino guards, a drumming hippo, and two elephants. This pan cel has an image size of 10”x25” within its 15”x30” mat, and is in very fine condition with little wear. The Walt Disney Company seal is in the bottom-left corner and the foam-core backing has moderate wear around the edges of the reverse. $400-$600 492. Original Production Cel from Robin Hood. (Walt Disney Studios, 1973) An original production cel of Prince John and his carriage from Walt Disney’s Robin Hood. The hand-painted cel features the Walt Disney Company seal in the top-left corner. The cel has an image size of 9.5”x13.5” within its custom 15.25”x19.75” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition. It appears that the cels have been laminated, a common practice for cels from this era that were sold by Disney, however the laminate seems to be holding up well, with just minor wear to a few small areas. $400-$600

493. Original Production Cel from Robin Hood. (Walt Disney Studios, 1973) An original production cel of Friar Tuck from Walt Disney’s Robin Hood. The hand-painted cel has a character size of 8”x6.75” within its 16”x18.25” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, however it appears to be in very good condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $400-$600

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495. Disney on Parade Korean Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) A very rare Korean poster from Walt Disney’s traveling performance show, Disney on Parade. This illustrated poster features a large image of Mickey Mouse that is printed on a very thin paper. Measuring 21”x30.25”, the poster is in good condition overall with some small amounts of wear along the edges. $100-$200 494. Donald Duck Arabic One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) An extremely rare Arabic poster used to promote Walt Disney cartoons. Featuring wonderful imagery of Donald Duck, the poster has a Walt Disney Productions copyright in the lower-left corner. Measuring 39.5”x27.5”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the original fold-lines, a few spots of discoloration, and some creasing throughout. This unusual rare poster is the first of its kind we have ever come across. $100-$200

496. Disney on Parade Japanese Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) A very rare Japanese poster from Walt Disney’s traveling performance show, Disney on Parade. The show featured a wide variety of comedy acts and costumed Disney characters, many of which are pictured in this poster. Measuring 30.5”x20.75”, the poster is in good condition overall with some edge-wear, minor creasing, and a few small spots of discoloration. $100-$200 150

497. Disney on Parade Programme with Fold-Out Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1975) A souvenir program from the touring show Disney on Parade which unfolds into a poster. The interior features colorful photos from the event and an overview of the show. Measuring 11”x8.5” when folded and 22”x34” when unfolded, the poster is in good condition with expected wear to the edges and fold-lines from use. There is some minor tearing along the fold lines. $100-$200


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499. Pair of Christmas Cards from John Hench to Harper Goff. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977/83) A pair of Christmas cards sent from Disney Legend John Hench, to fellow Disney Legend Harper Goff in 1977 and 1983. Both cards are hand-addressed to The Harper Goffs, with the 1977 card featuring a wonderful original illustration of two Siamese cats, believed to be Si and Am from Lady and the Tramp. Hench signed the 1977 card and included a message to Harper and his wife; however the other card is not signed. Both printed cards come with their original envelopes and measure approximately 5.5”x8.5” each. The condition is good with some small amounts of creasing to the cards from use, and some tears to the envelopes from being opened. $100-$200 498. Original Gus One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1976) An original one sheet poster for the Disney family comedy, Gus, film starring Don Knotts. This poster features a wonderful large depiction of Gus in a familiar Walt Disney art style, and measures 41”x27”. The poster is in very good condition overall with wear along the original fold-lines and some edge-wear. $100-$200

500. Pair of Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo Lobby Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) A pair of original lobby cards from Walt Disney’s Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. This third installment of the Herbie series starred Dean Jones, Don Knotts, and Julie Sommars, all of whom can be seen on these two lobby cards. Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby cards are in good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

501. Walt Disney Productions Argentina Stock Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1977) A very rare theatrical stock poster for Walt Disney Productions films that were to be shown in Argentina. Depicting a large variety of Walt Disney characters, the poster has a blank yellow square where Argentinian theaters would be able to add details about specific showings. Measuring 42.75”x29”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear along the original fold-lines and some creases throughout. There are a few ink spots that are believed to have occurred during production of the poster. $100-$200 151


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502. Original Production Cel from Pete’s Dragon. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) An original production cel of Elliott from Walt Disney’s Pete’s Dragon. The hand-painted cel features a large image of Elliott with a character image size of 7.5”x7” within its 16”x19.5” frame. The cel is unexamined out of frame but appears to be in very good condition, with some paint wear just barely visible beneath the mat at the bottom of the cel. $400-$600

503. Original Pete’s Dragon Elliot Drawing by Ken Anderson. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original hand-colored drawing of Elliot from Pete’s Dragon. The drawing was created by Ken Anderson, a long-time animator, character designer, and writer that worked on such iconic films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and The Jungle Book. Additionally, Anderson is credited for creating the character of Elliot, and has beautifully drawn him here in ink and marker on art paper. With an image size of 7”x4.5” within its 12”x9.5” frame, the original drawing appears to be in very good condition, unexamined out of frame, with faint fold-lines from being mailed. $500-$700

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504. Original Elliot Drawing by Ron Miller. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Ron Miller of Elliot from Pete’s Dragon. Miller is known for his work as a producer on the animated film and later became the CEO of Walt Disney Productions. Created in ink and colored pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition with visible fold-lines. Miller personalized and signed the drawing in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

505. Original Elliott Drawing by Randy Cartwright. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing by Randy Cartwright of Elliot from Pete’s Dragon. Cartwright worked as a character animator on the feature film, as well as on films such as Beauty and the Beast, The Black Cauldron, and Aladdin. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x15.5” and is in good condition. There is tape residue on the top and left sides and a mark across the bottom-right corner from bending. Cartwright personalized the drawing with a birthday greeting to Alan, and signed the bottom-left. $100-$200

506. Set of (7) Pete’s Dragon Lobby Cards in Envelope. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) A set of (7) lobby cards from the original theatrical release of Pete’s Dragon. These full-color cards come in their original Pete’s Dragon envelope, with each card measuring 11”x14”. The set is in very good condition overall with some yellowing to the envelope. It appears that two cards are missing from the set. $100-$200 153


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507. Original Production Cel from The Rescuers. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) An original panoramic production cel from Walt Disney’s The Rescuers. This hand-painted cel features Brutus the crocodile pulling Penny through the swamp water and reeds. With an impressive image size of 10”x29” within its 15”x34” mat, the cel is in very fine condition with some edge-wear to the mat. The Walt Disney Company seal is in the bottom-right corner of the cel sheet. $400-$600

508. Original Bernard & Miss Bianca Drawing by Dale Baer. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Dale Baer of Bernard and Miss Bianca from The Rescuers. Baer worked as a character animator on the film, as well as on titles such as Robin Hood, The Lion King, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Rendered in blue and black pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Baer personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

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509. Original The Rescuers Drawing by Chuck Harvey. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) An original drawing by Chuck Harvey of Bernard, Miss Bianca, and Orville from The Rescuers. Harvey worked as a Character Animator on the feature film, as well as on films such as The Little Mermaid and Pete’s Dragon. Created in ink and marker on art paper, the image measures 11”x9” in the 14.5”x12.25” frame. The drawing has not been inspected out of the frame but appears to be in good condition with several visible crease-marks and a spot of discoloration on the mid-left side. Harvey personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the top-right corner. $100-$200


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510. Signed Original Production Cel from The Rescuers. (Walt Disney Studios, 1977) An original production cel featuring Madame Medusa and Mr. Snoops that was used in the creation of The Rescuers. This hand-painted cel set-up was prepared by The Walt Disney Company for sale and has the Walt Disney seal of authenticity in the top-left corner. Both characters are on their own cel layers and have an image size of 10.5”x15.25” within the 14.75”x18.75” mat frame. The condition is very good with minor wear. The mat frame is personalized “To Alan” and is signed by John Culhane, the inspiration for Mr. Snoops, in honor of Milt Kahl who worked with both of these characters for the film. $400-$600

511. Original Madame Medusa Drawing by Milt Kahl. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Disney Legend Milt Kahl of Madame Medusa from The Rescuers. Kahl, one of Disney’s “Nine Old Men”, is highly regarded as one of the studios finest animators and worked as a directing animator on The Rescuers, among many other classic Disney films. Created in ink and marker on art paper, the image measures 11.5”x8.5” in the 16.25”x12.75” frame. The drawing has not been inspected out of the frame but appears to be in very good condition. Kahl personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the bottom-right corner. $1,500-$2,500

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512. Original The Small One Mel Shaw Concept Painting. (Walt Disney Productions, 1978) An original concept painting for The Small One by artist Mel Shaw. This artwork features both the boy and his donkey “Small One” within a colorful bazaar. Accomplished in pastel on art board, the artwork has an image size of 11.5”x15.5” on the 16”x20” board. The condition is very good with some wear from tape around the margin. Shaw signed the artwork near the bottom. $800-$1,000

513. Original The Small One Drawing by John Pomeroy. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by John Pomeroy of the Boy and Small One from The Small One. Pomeroy is known for his work as a directing animator on the featurette, as well as his work as a character animator on films such as Pete’s Dragon and The Rescuers. Accomplished in pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 11”x13.5” and is in good condition. There is some edge-wear, including slight discoloration, and creasing, and a slight wavy quality to the paper. Pomeroy personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the top-right corner. $100-$200 156

514. Original The Small One Drawing by Ron Husband. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Ron Husband of characters from The Small One. Husband worked as a character animator on the short, as well as on feature films such as The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Lion King. Created in black and blue pencils on art paper, the drawing measures 9.25”x11.25” and is in very good condition. Husband personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200


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515. Mickey’s 50th Postcard Signed By Eric Larson. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980) A postcard created for Mickey’s 50th Birthday in 1978 that is signed on the back by Disney Legend, and one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Eric Larson. This card was personalized “To Alan with all Good Wishes” and signed and dated by Larson for 1-24-1980. Measuring 7”x5”, the postcard is in very good condition. $100-$200

516. Wolfgang Reitherman Walt Disney Productions Letter. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) A letter from Wolfgang Reitherman, one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, on official Walt Disney Productions stationery. The letter was sent to a fan who requested a signature and drawing from Reitherman. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the letter is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration at the top-edge. $100-$200

517. Hand-Painted Mickey Mouse Postage Stamp Art. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original hand-painted image of Mickey Mouse created during the production of a Disney postage stamp. The artwork is accomplished on two cel layers in acrylic paint with printed black outlines. The character image measures 6”x4.75” and is placed over a watercolor background on art board that measures 12.5”x10.25”. The condition is fair to good, with some scuffing and tearing to the top cel layer which does not affect the character. The artwork comes with a finalized stamp that measures 2”x1.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200

518. Mickey Mouse Postcard Signed by John Hench. (Walt Disney Studios, 1979) A Walt Disney Productions postcard featuring Mickey Mouse in Walt Disney’s office. This artwork was created by John Hench for Mickey’s 25th Birthday and the postcard is signed by Hench at the bottom. The card is personalized, “Hi! Alan, best Wishes-Mickey” at the top. Measuring 7.5”x5.75”, the postcard is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200 157


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The Walt Disney Studios sought redirection and a new vision in the 1980s. Entertainment executive Michael Eisner, known for reviving ABC Networks and Paramount Pictures, became chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Productions in 1984. He expanded the Walt Disney Studios into home video, television, publishing, and cruise ship travel which helped Disney’s profits successfully rebound. Theme park admission prices were raised slightly without affecting attendance numbers, and this adjustment alone brought millions of dollars in revenue to the studio. The opening of Tokyo Disneyland and Euro Disneyland early in the decade also expanded the theme park family. The end of the 1980s was the prelude to two decades of animation dominance, as “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “The Little Mermaid” marked the beginning of the period known as the “Disney Renaissance”.

519. Walt Disney Productions “Welcome” Packet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1982) A welcome packet presented to new hires at Walt Disney Productions in the early 1980s. This collection includes a 16-page packet on the history of The Walt Disney Studio that was prepared by the Walt Disney Archives, a 5-page packet listing the Academy Awards won by Disney, a 3-page packet listing all of Disney’s feature length pictures, a double sided sheet discussing the importance of animation to Walt Disney Productions, an October 1982 issue of Disney Newsreel, a packet listing the history of Walt Disney Productions from Steamboat Willie to EPCOT, a 8-page packet listing proposed EPCOT satellite projects throughout Walt Disney World, and a double sided map showing how to get to WED from the Disney Studio or from Disneyland. The outer folder measures 11.75”x9.5” and the condition is fair to good overall with some general wear from use and spots of discoloration to the reverse of the outer folder. $100-$200

520. Group of (17) Walt Disney Productions Annual Reports. (Walt Disney Productions, 1980-2017) A large collection of (17) annual reports for Walt Disney Productions for the years 1980-1983, 1995-2000, 20032006, 2008, 2011, and 2017. These reports were given to shareholders in the company, and highlight the projects from that year as well as upcoming projects in animation, live action, and theme park development. This impressive collection shows the progress of the company over the years, chronicling their ups and downs, including both the Disney Renaissance and today’s success. The reports measure approximately 11”x8.5” each, and the set is in good condition overall, with general wear throughout from use. $200-$300

521. Collection of (73) Disney Employee Business Cards. (Disneyland, c.1980s-2000s) A large collection of (73) assorted business cards from some of the most influential figures of The Walt Disney Studios and the Disney Parks. These cards include Roy E. Disney, Ward Kimball, John Hench, Bob Iger, Card Walker, Al Weiss, Donn Tatum, Ron Miller, Dick Nunis, Jack Lindquist, Michael Broggie, Michael Eisner, and many others. The cards vary slightly in size, but most measure approximately 2”x3.5”. The condition is very good overall, with small areas of surface wear, and a few cards have small personalized notes written on them. $400-$600 158


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522. Collection of (41) Walt Disney Studios Table Cards. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A collection of (41) folding table cards featuring the water tower of The Walt Disney Studios. These cards could be set atop tables during welcome events for visitors; the double-sided cards read, “Welcome to The Walt Disney Studios” on one side and, “There’s no business like show business” on the other. Measuring 4.5” tall when assembled, the table cards are in very good condition overall with just a few that have minor surface wear. $100-$200

523. The Black Hole Large Concept Art Photo Print. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A large concept art photo print from The Black Hole that is signed by Leon Harris, a production illustrator on the feature film. Printed on photo paper, the image measures 24”x24” and is in good condition with some cracking along the fold-lines and scuffing to the back. Harris personalized a message to Alan Hylton and signed the bottom-left corner. $100-$200

524. The Black Hole Hand-Colored Xerox Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A hand-colored Xerox drawing created during the production of The Black Hole. Accomplished in watercolor and acrylic over Xeroxed line work, the artwork measures 8”x12” and is in very good condition. Pin holes are visible in the top corners, likely from production use. $200-$400

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525. The Fox and the Hound Copper Model Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1981) An original model cel of Copper created during the production of The Fox and the Hound. The cel has been attributed to the collection of Tom Ferriter, who worked as key assistant animator on the feature film. The character image measures 4”x4” in the 9”x9.75” frame. The cel is in good condition, with some paint separation around Copper’s eye and midsection. $200-$400

526. Original The Fox and the Hound Drawing by Glen Keane. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1981) An original drawing by Disney Legend Glen Keane of the Bear from The Fox and the Hound. Keane worked as a supervising animator on the film, as well as on additional titles such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Created in pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 8”x10.25” and is in very good condition. Keane personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $400-$600

527. Original Copper Drawing by Phil Nibbelink. (Walt Disney Studios, 1982) An original drawing by Phil Nibbelink of Copper from The Fox and the Hound. Nibbelink worked as a character animator for the film, as well as on titles like The Black Cauldron, The Great Mouse Detective, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Created in pencil on art paper, the character image measures 4.5”x4.75” on the 9.25”x8” page. The condition is very good overall with a center crease from folding. Nibbelink personalized the drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner. $100-$200

528. Group of (5) Original The Fox and the Hound Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) A collection of (5) original drawings featuring character poses for Young Tod, Tod, Vixey, Chief, and Copper from The Fox and the Hound. The drawings were created by Tom Ferriter who worked as a key assistant animator on the film. Created in colored and black pencil on thin art paper, the drawings range in size from 9”x8.5” to 9”x12” and are in very good condition. Ferriter personalized the Vixey drawing “To Alan” and signed the bottom-right corner of 3 drawings. $100-$200

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529. Original Production Cel from Mickey’s Christmas Carol. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) An original production cel of Willie the Giant from Mickey’s Christmas Carol. This hand-painted cel has The Walt Disney Company seal in the top-left corner and has an image size of 10.5”x14.5” within its 16”x20” mat. The condition is very good with minor wear to the mat from previous display. $300-$500

530. Mickey’s Christmas Carol Signed Sheet Music. (Walt Disney Studios, 1984) A piano-conductor score for the finale of the 1983 short Mickey’s Christmas Carol. The (3) pages of this score have been taped together in an accordion fashion for use. The first page is signed by Jack Wadsworth and Dennis Ricotta, both of whom served as Music Editor for the short. Measuring 14”x11” when folded, the score is in very good condition with some expected creasing and bending from use. Wadsworth and Ricotta both personalized their messages to Alan Hylton and signed at the bottom. $100-$200

531. Mickey’s Christmas Carol & The Rescuers Signed Program. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) A special program created for the theatrical debut of Mickey’s Christmas Carol. The new film premiered alongside a re-issue of The Rescuers and was promoted as Mickey’s first new motion picture in 30 years. The program provides information on the cast and crew for both films, and is personalized inside to a Bert and Jimmy from the voice of Donald Duck, Clarence Nash. The program measures 11”x8.5” when folded and is in good condition with some wear around the edges. $100-$200

532. Mickey’s Christmas Carol Signed Postcard. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1983) A postcard featuring a scene from Mickey’s Christmas Carol that is signed by Dick Billingsley, who voiced the character Tiny Tim. The back of the card has a message, “Dear Alan, Glad you enjoyed the shows” above Billingsley’s signature. Measuring 5”x7”, the postcard is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 161


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533. Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday Event Archive. (Walt Disney Studios, 1984) A collection of publicity items and reports from Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday event. This set includes the “Duck One” final report on Donald’s cross-country promotional tour, a report detailing special event coverage for the tour, a transparency of Donald’s birthday logo, a photo of “Duck One”, and (10) tickets for the special flights on “Duck One” during the promotional tour. The materials range in size from 4”x5” to 11”x9” and are in very good condition. The two reports show expected wear to the tabs, and all items show some edge-wear from use. $300-$500

534. Collection of (4) Character Drawings by Dave Michener. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) A collection of (4) original character drawings by Dave Michener depicting Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on Michener’s personal Walt Disney Productions stationery. Michener is best known for his work as a writer and director for The Great Mouse Detective, with further writing work for films such as The Rescuers and Oliver & Company. Created in ink, the drawings measure 8.5”x5.5” and are in very good condition. $100-$200 162

535. Original Donald Duck Drawing by Bob Bemiller. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1979) An original drawing by Bob Bemiller of Donald Duck. Created in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, the drawing measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition. Bemiller personalized the drawing beside his signature at the bottom center. $100-$200


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536. Original Gummi Bears Cubbi Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original production cel from Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears. The cel features Cubbi Gummi and a wolf cub from the first season’s episode, “Loopy, Go Home.” The hand-painted cel has The Walt Disney Company studio seal in the lower-right corner and comes displayed within a mat frame. The cel has an image size of approximately 8”x10” within the 12”x13.5” mat. The condition is very good with some surface wear to the cel sheet. Original cels from this show are very difficult to come by, with this cel also including its matching production drawing. $300-$500

538. Set of (10) Pages of Original Tugboat Mickey Comic Art. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) A collection of (10) pages of original comic book artwork for the Mickey Mouse and Goofy comic “Tugboat Mickey.” These sheets are numbered 1-10 with the first sheet signed by the artist Jim Carmichael. Accomplished in pencil on thin art paper, these drawings measure 11”x8.5” each. The condition is very good with expected minor wear from use. $200-$400

537. Original Mickey & Donald Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) An original production cel featuring Mickey and Donald, most likely from a 1980s production or commercial. This hand-painted cel has an image size of 4.75”x5.5” on the 10.5”x12.5” cel sheet. The condition is good with some wear around the edges of the cel sheet. $100-$200

539. Set of (6) Hand-Drawn Donald Duck Comic Pages. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) A set of (6) original hand-drawn pages of comic artwork by Jim Carmichael which feature Donald and his nephews. The included typed synopsis describes the story depicted in the drawings. Created primarily in pencil on art paper, the original drawings measure 11”x8.5” and are in very good condition. $200-$400 163


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540. Original Production Cel from The Black Cauldron. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original production cel from Walt Disney’s The Black Cauldron. This cel features the three witches Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch peering over a large cloud of hand-painted smoke. This cel displays nicely, as the cel set-up appears to be composed of three separate layers. The cel has an image size of 10.25”x19” within its 15”x24” mat and is stamped with The Walt Disney Company seal in the top-left corner. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500

541. Original Production Cel from The Black Cauldron. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original production cel featuring the characters Taran, Princess Eilonwy, Fflewddur Fflam, Gurgi, and Hen Wen, from Walt Disney’s The Black Cauldron. This cel set-up is composed of three separate cel layers, which include Taran and Gurgi on top, the Princess and Hen Wen in the middle, and Fflam on the bottom layer. At the time, it was a common practice to laminate cel layers for their preservation. As such, each cel layer is laminated and hinged within a mat frame for display. The Disney Studios’ seal of authenticity is in the bottom-left corner. The cels have a combined image size of 9”x13” within the 14”x18.5” mat. The condition is good overall, with some small amounts of wear to the edges of the characters. $300-$500 164

542. The Black Cauldron Program Signed by Elmer Bernstein. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) A souvenir program for Walt Disney’s The Black Cauldron. The program has a beautiful cover illustration featuring the principal characters and the inner sections list the film’s cast and crew. The film’s composer, Elmer Bernstein, signed in red ink next to his name within the program. Measuring 12”x9” when closed, the program is in fair to good condition overall with some wear around the edges from use. Clear tape has been placed over Bernstein’s signature to help preserve the ink. $100-$200


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543. The Black Cauldron Premium Watch. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) A very scarce watch offered as a premium during a partnership between Frito Lay and Walt Disney Productions in order to promote The Black Cauldron. The watch features a blue and purple logo for the film on the watch face and can be wound by turning the time setting dial. The watch measures 8” long and is in very good functioning condition. $100-$200 544. The Black Cauldron Poster Signed by Lloyd Alexander. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) An original advance one sheet poster from the animated feature film The Black Cauldron. Promoting the film’s upcoming release that summer, the poster features great illustrations of the principal cast and is signed by Lloyd Alexander, who wrote The Chronicles of Prydain fantasy novels upon which the film is based. Alexander’s signature is personalized “Warmest Greeting to Alan J. Hylton” near the top-edge, and the poster measures 41”x27”. The condition is good overall with some minor creasing and handling-wear throughout. $100-$200

545. The Black Cauldron Radio City Music Hall Poster. (Walt Disney Studios, 1984) A very rare pre-release poster for the premiere of The Black Cauldron at the Radio City Music Hall. This early poster promotes the upcoming film with beautifully stylized font for the film’s title, as well as the message “Coming soon to Radio City Music Hall” below. Measuring 14”x18”, the poster is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200

546. Set of (6) The Black Cauldron Production Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1985) A collection of (6) original rough animation drawings used during the production of The Black Cauldron. Depicting the characters Taran, Princess Eilonwy, and Gurgi, these drawing are accomplished in blue, red, and black pencils on 3-hole animation paper. Attributed to assistant animator Ben Burgess who signed one of the Taran drawings, these drawings range in size from the 12.5”x15.5” sheets to the largest 13.6”x16.5” Gurgi sheet. The condition is very good overall with minor wear from use and some fold-creases to the Gurgi sheet. Also included is a Xeroxed sheet depicting Princess Eilonwy. $100-$200 165


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547. Pair of The Great Mouse Detective Production Cels. (Walt Disney Studios, 1986) A pair of original production cels from The Great Mouse Detective. The first cel features Basil and Dawson investigating a clue. This cel has been placed over a reproduction background for display. The second cel features Professor Ratigan and Olivia in the dramatic clock scene from the end of the film. In this cel, both characters and the large black gears behind them are hand-painted. A gold colored sheet of paper has been placed behind the cel layers to provide the gold color on the bottom gear. Both cels have the Walt Disney Company seal in the bottomleft corner, and both cel setups measure approximately 12.5”x17”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear to the cels. $500-$700

549. Original Walt Disney Character Painting for Book Cover. (Hippo Books, 1987) An original painting created for the cover of a Disneythemed Hippo Books publication. Accomplished in acrylic on art board, the painting includes Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pooh, and even Basil from The Great Mouse Detective. The painting has a paper cover that identifies the artwork as outside covers for Hippo Books, as well as a Walt Disney licensing project stamp on the reverse of the board. Measuring 13.75”x20.25”, the painting is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500 166

548. The Great Mouse Detective Professor Ratigan Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1986) A wonderful hand-colored drawing of Professor Ratigan from the feature film The Great Mouse Detective. This drawing was created by animator Ruben Procopio and is personalized to Alan Hylton. Measuring 11”x8.5” and hinged within a 13”x11” mat, the drawing is in very good condition and is laminated for its preservation. $200-$300

550. Original DuckTales Production Cel and Background. (Walt Disney Studios, 1987) An original production cel featuring Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad McQuack, Huey, Dewey, and Louie from Disney’s animated series DuckTales. This cel set-up was prepared by The Walt Disney Company for sale, and each hand-painted character is on its own cel layer. The background is hand-painted and has a 1987 Walt Disney Company copyright mark on the back. There is a Walt Disney Company seal of authenticity in the top-left corner. The cel set-up has an image size of 8”x9.5” within its 14.25”x15.75” mat frame. The condition is very good with minor wear. Cels from this show often have their black outlines turn red or fade completely away, however this cel still has dark crisp black outlines which is quite rare. $300-$500


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552. Original Oliver & Company Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1988) An original hand-painted cel of Fagin and his dogs from Oliver & Company. The hand-painted cel of the characters has been placed over a reproduction printed background for display, and The Walt Disney Company seal can be seen in the lower-right corner. With an image size of 10.5”x16.5” within its 15.75”x21.5” frame, the cel is in very good condition, unexamined out of frame, with some minor surface scuffs to the cel layer. $300-$500

551. Pair of Oliver and Company Storyboard Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1988) A pair of original storyboard drawings created for Oliver and Company. These storyboards are from the same scene and feature Oliver, Georgette, and Jenny Foxworth. Accomplished in black conte on thin art paper, the storyboards measure 5.5”x8.5”. The condition is very good with a few thin pin-holes along the top edges from production use. $300-$500

553. Original Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1989) An original production cel of Chip, Dale, Monty, Gadget, and Zipper from the Disney TV series Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers. Cels from this animated series are incredibly hard to come by, and one such as this that features the entire principal cast is exceptionally rare. The cel is placed over a reproduction printed background for display and has an image size of 8.5”x12” within its 14”x17.5” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very good condition with minor fading to some areas of the black outlines. $300-$500

554. All-New Mickey Mouse Club Albert Fields Jacket. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1989) A tuxedo jacket custom labeled for Albert Fields of The All-New Mickey Mouse Club. This iteration of the Mickey Mouse Club included such memorable Mouseketeers as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, and many others. This jacket is a Calvin Klein brand jacket that has been altered with Albert’s name on the front and a large All-New Mickey Mouse Club logo patch on the back. There is an inside label for Walt Disney World, indicating that this jacket was likely used for a performance at Walt Disney World to promote the new television program. Marked as a size 38L, the jacket is in fair to good condition with some wear and a few small spots of discoloration from use. $200-$400 167


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After several animated features from the Walt Disney Studios underperformed at box offices, “The Little Mermaid” reinvigorated audiences and proved that Disney could still create magic. Many critics compared “The Little Mermaid” to the quality filmmaking Walt Disney was known for during the days of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and “Cinderella”. The film grossed over $100 million at the U.S. box office on its initial release and later won two Academy Awards for Best Song and Best Original Music Score. “The Little Mermaid” was the first film of the “Disney Renaissance” and the last Walt Disney feature film to use xerography and traditional hand-painted animation cels. As the first Walt Disney feature film to introduce the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS), “The Little Mermaid” paved the way for a new golden era for Disney animation.

555. The Little Mermaid Panoramic Background & Cels. (Walt Disney Studios, 1989) A panoramic production background with hand-painted production cels from The Little Mermaid. This one of a kind, original production artwork features Ariel and the villainous eels Flotsam and Jetsam. With an impressive image size of 8.25”x20.5” within the 17.5”x30” mat frame, the original background painting and cels are in very fine condition. $2,000-$4,000

556. The Little Mermaid Opening Sequence Prince Eric Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1989) An original production cel set-up from The Little Mermaid featuring Prince Eric, his servant Grimsby, and his dog Max. Each hand-painted character is on their own cel layer, and these cels were used in the opening sequence to the film. The cels have been placed over a reproduction printed background for display, and The Walt Disney Company seal is in the bottom-left corner. With an image size of 8.75”x14.75” in its 16.75”x22.75” frame, the cel set-up is in very fine condition, unexamined out of frame. $600-$800 168


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557. Ursula Postcard Signed by Pat Carroll. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990s) A Disneyland postcard from the Disney Villains line that features Ursula with her pet eels Flotsam and Jetsam. The front of the card is signed by Pat Carroll, who voiced Ursula in the animated film. Measuring 6.75”x5.25”, the postcard is in very good condition with some surface and edge-wear. $100-$200

558. The Little Mermaid Television Show Cel & Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1992) An original production cel of Ariel and Flounder from The Little Mermaid animated television series. This hand-painted cel contains both characters on one layer and is displayed over a printed background. The cel has the Walt Disney Television seal in the bottomright corner and has an image size of 7”x9” within its 13”x15” mat frame. The condition is very good with minor wear, and the original matching production drawing is included. $200-$300

559. The Little Mermaid Ariel Sculpture by Giuseppe Armani. (Armani, 1994) A limited edition fine art sculpture by Italian artist Giuseppe Armani of Ariel from The Little Mermaid. This wonderful depiction of Ariel also features Flounder and Sebastian near the base. The sculpture has the engraved signature of Armani and is numbered 638/1500. Measuring 11.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. The original Certificate of Authenticity is not included, however a Van Eaton Galleries certificate will be provided. $400-$600

560. The Little Mermaid Limited Edition Ariel Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, 1989) A very rare sculpture of Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Numbered as 54 in an edition of only 500, this sculpture was created in resin with a bronze-like finish and has a custom plaque on the base. These rare sculptures are believed to have been sold exclusively at the Disney Parks near the time of the film’s release. Measuring 9” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. $300-$500 169


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561. Set of (30) Donald Duck Halloween Special Concepts. (Walt Disney Studios, 1990) A large collection of (30) original pencil drawings created for a proposed animated Halloween Special starring Donald Duck and his nephews. These original concepts were created on 5-hole Walt Disney Studios animation paper, and contain drawings of Donald, Donald’s nephews, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, the Duckburg villains, as well as background drawings of Donald’s house and much more. The paper is stamped with Walt Disney Pictures copyright marks, and many of the drawings are signed with the name Wallace. While it appears that the film was never completed, these rare drawings come with a 3-page script for the first act and include elements of the storyline. The drawings primarily measure 12.5”x17” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. $200-$300

562. Walt Disney Animation Art Multi-Signed Guide. (Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1990) A guide created for the Philadelphia Art Alliance’s exhibit A Salute to Walt Disney Animation Art: The Early Years: 1928-1942. The guide contains wonderful full-color images of significant cels and drawings from the early years of Walt Disney animation. The inside cover is signed by Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, and Maurice Noble. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 40-page guide is in good condition with some scuffs to the cover from use. $100-$200 170

563. Original TaleSpin Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1990) An extremely rare production cel featuring Baloo, Kit, Rebecca, and Molly that was used in the production of the animated series TaleSpin. The handpainted cel features The Walt Disney Company seal in the lower-left corner and comes displayed over a reproduction printed background. The cel has an image size of 8.5”x11.75” within its 15”x18” frame. The cel has not been examined out of frame, but appears to be in very fine condition with minor wear to the frame. Cels from this series are incredibly difficult to come by, and a cel with multiple main characters such as this is exceptionally rare. $300-$500


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564. Original The Prince and the Pauper Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1990) An original production cel from the Mickey Mouse film The Prince and the Pauper. The cel contains six hand-painted characters including Mickey, the Archbishop, and four additional background characters. The cels are placed over a reproduction printed background with a hand-trimmed and applied throne. The Walt Disney Company seal can be seen in the lower-right corner. With an image size of 9.75”x14.75” within its 19.25”x24.25” frame, the cel is in very fine condition, unexamined out of frame, with minor wear to the frame. $300-$500

566. Original Darkwing Duck Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1991) An original production cel of Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, and Honker that was used in the creation of the animated series Darkwing Duck. The hand-painted cel set-up features Launchpad and Honker on the top cel layer, and Darkwing and the two green characters on the bottom cel layer. The Walt Disney Company seal is in the bottom-right corner, and the cels have been placed over a reproduction printed background for display. The cels have an image size of 9”x11.75” within their 15”x17.75” mat frame. The condition is good overall with some small amounts of wear near Darkwing’s face. $300-$500

565. The Rocketeer Marketing Department Framed Display. (Buena Vista Pictures, 1991) A large framed display of sample promotional items created in a partnership between Buena Vista Pictures Marketing, The Disney Channel, and M&M-Mars Company for the theatrical release of The Rocketeer. This large framed display was created by the Marketing Department and includes: a promotional board offering free Rocketeer posters, a final poster, a Twix candy bar box with The Rocketeer imagery, a promotional watch, and a black and white publicity photo from the film. The framed display measures 33”x41” and 3” deep, and is in very good condition with some frame wear from its original use. $100-$200

567. Complete Set of (7) Beauty and the Beast Figures. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1997) A complete set of (7) handcrafted figures modeled after shops and locations from Beauty and the Beast. Created as the French Village Collection, this set of resin figures beautifully represents this enchanting aspect of the animated film. The figures range in size, with most measuring approximately 6” tall. The figures are in very good condition overall with minor areas of wear from light use, including an occasional small chip and a small bend in the weathervane. The original boxes are included. $500-$1,000 171


Van Eaton Galleries Presents 568. Beauty and the Beast Le Fou Cel & Background. (Walt Disney Studios, 1991) An original hand-painted production background and hand-painted matching cel from Beauty and the Beast. While the characters for Beauty and the Beast were created digitally for the film by scanning original pencil drawings, the stunning backgrounds were still hand-painted. For this original production background, Disney Ink & Paint artists recreated a one of a kind hand-painted cel by using the original production drawing for Le Fou from this scene. In the bottom-right corner of the cel is a gold Beauty and the Beast seal, and the cel’s mat frame has been signed by Le Fou’s voice actor, Jessie Corti, and Le Fou’s supervising animator, Chris Wahl. The background has an image size of 11”x16” within its 16”x20” mat. The condition is very fine with minor wear, including a faint crease in the bottom-right corner of the mat. $2,000-$3,000

569. Aladdin Production Cel and Background. (Walt Disney Studios, 1992) An original hand-painted production background and hand-painted matching cel from Aladdin. While the characters for Aladdin were created digitally for the film by scanning original pencil drawings, the stunning backgrounds were still hand-painted. For this original production background, Disney Ink & Paint artists recreated a one of a kind hand-painted cel setup by using the original production drawing for Jafar, Iago, and Gazeem from this scene. The mat has been signed by voice actors and supervising animators including Jonathan Freeman, Andreas Deja, Will Finn, Charlie Adler, and T. Daniel Hofstedt. The background has an image size of 9.5”x15” within its 20.25”x25.25” frame. The condition is very fine with minor wear, including some minor scuffing to the frame. $2,000-$3,000 172


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571. Original The Return of Jafar Cel & Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original production cel and clean-up drawing of Iago from The Return of Jafar, the direct-to-video film prequel to the Aladdin television series. Both images measure 7.75”x10” in the 17”x31.25” frame, and the cel has been placed over a reproduction background. The drawing and cel have not been inspected out of the frame but appear to be in very good condition. The frame is in very good condition with some scratching due to use, with some torn areas of the frame’s paperbacking. $200-$400

572. Original Goof Troop Goofy & Max Production Cel. (Walt Disney Studios, 1992) An original production cel of Goofy and Max that from the animated TV series Goof Troop. The hand-painted cel features wonderful poses for these two characters and has The Walt Disney Company seal in the bottom-right corner. The cel has been placed over a reproduction printed background for display and has an image size of 8.5”x11.5” within its 16”x19” frame. The condition is good overall with some areas of wear to the black outlines of the characters and some wear to the frame from previous display. $300-$500

570. Jafar and Iago Capodimonte Sculpture. (Capodimonte, 1994) A beautiful hand-crafted sculpture of Jafar and Iago by the Italian company Capodimonte. Crafted in porcelain on a wood base, the sculpture is marked on the base as number 74, and measures 13” tall. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from previous display. $400-$600

573. Original Bonkers Production Cel & (2) Drawings. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) An original cel and pair of production drawings of Bonkers and Detective Lucky Piquel. The cel setup has two layers, and each drawing depicts one of the layers in a cleaned up image. The cels are placed over a reproduction background. All of the images measure 8.25”x10.25” and are matted alongside each other in a 16.5”x42” frame. The drawings and cel setup have not been inspected out of the frame, but appear to be in very good condition. The frame is in very good condition with minor wear from use and has a Certificate of Authenticity attached. $400-$600

574. Walt’s Convertible Limited Edition Cel and Photograph. (Walt Disney Studios, 1992) A fantastic limited edition hand-painted cel of iconic Disney characters over a photographic background of Walt Disney in his convertible. The photograph was taken in May, 1948 outside of the Disney Studios in Burbank, California. The cel layer was created using traditional animation techniques and depicts Mickey, Minnie, Donald and his nephews, Goofy, and Pluto. This setup was produced in an edition of 500 of which this is 224/500, and the image measures 12.5”x15.5” in the 21”x24” frame. The cel and photograph appear to be in very fine condition, but the frame has some minor scuffing and shows staining in the lower corners on the reverse. $400-$600 173


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575. Pair of The Nightmare Before Christmas Storyboards. (Walt Disney Studios, 1993) A pair of original storyboard drawings used in the creation of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. These storyboards depict Jack Skellington surrounded by the citizens of Halloween Town, and are accomplished in ink and colored pencil on thin art paper. Both storyboards measure 5.5”x8.5” and the condition is very good overall with a few small pin-holes at the top of the sheets from their use during production. $500-$700

576. The Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Stop Motion Face. (Touchstone, 1993) An original stop motion character face for Sally from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. As part of the stop motion process, the facial movement for the characters was achieved through the incredible process of replacing the faces themselves with different sets of hand-painted resin faces. This particular face is coded inside as “B52” for use during production. Measuring approximately 1.75” in diameter, the stop motion Sally face is in very fine condition. $600-$900 174


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The Art of The Walt Disney Studios & Disneyland 577. Jack Skellington Posable Life-Size Figure. (Walt Disney Studios, 2006) A posable life-size figure of Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas. The figure was designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and features articulated joints in the neck, arms, hands, and legs. This scarcely-seen figure was created in a limited edition of only 500, and the figure measures an astonishing 7ft tall, not including the base. The condition is good, with some areas of discoloration and wear to the costume from previous display, and some wear to the joints from use. $600-$900

578. Set of (3) Jack Skellington Figures. (JUN, 1997-2000) A very rare set of (3) posable Jack Skellington figures based on The Nightmare Before Christmas. These figures include a 12” tall Pajama Jack, a 16” tall Santa Jack limited to 1224 pieces, and a 16” tall Santa Jack limited to 2000 pieces. All three figures are in good condition overall with a few minor scuffs or small spots of discoloration, and some creasing to the coffin-shaped boxes. $200-$400

579. The Nightmare Before Christmas WDCC Figure. (WDCC, 2005) A limited edition figure depicting Jack Skellington, Zero, and the skeletal reindeer from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Titled “To the Head of the Team, Zero!”, this rare figure is number 485/500 and is signed on the base by artist Dave Pacheco. Measuring approximately 7.5”x19” and 3.25” deep, the figure is in very good condition and appears to have two repaired antlers. The original box and Certificate of Authenticity are included. $700-$1,000 175


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580. The Lion King Simba and Mufasa Cel & Background (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original hand-painted production background and handpainted matching cel from The Lion King. While the characters for The Lion King were created digitally for the film by scanning original pencil drawings, the stunning backgrounds were still hand-painted. For this original production background, Disney Ink & Paint artists recreated a one of a kind handpainted cel setup by using the original production drawing of Mufasa and Simba escaping the wildebeest from this scene. The cel setup includes a dust effects layer, and in the bottom-right corner of the cel is a gold The Walt Disney Company seal. The background has an image size of 10.5”x13” within its 20”x22.5” frame. The background and setup have not been inspected out of frame but appear to be in very good condition with a couple of scratches to effects cel layer. The frame shows some scratching to the outside and scuffing to the plexiglass. $2,000-$3,000

581. Original The Lion King Scar Animation Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original production drawing of the villain Scar that was used in the creation of the animated feature film, The Lion King. Accomplished in black, blue, and red pencils on 5-hole animation paper, the drawing features an excellent pose for Scar and measures 12.5”x17”. The condition is very good with a few smudges and creases around the border area. $200-$400 176

582. Original The Lion King Scar Animation Drawing. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original production drawing of the villain Scar that was used in the creation of the animated feature film The Lion King. Accomplished in black, blue, and red pencils on 5-hole animation paper, the drawing features an excellent pose for Scar and measures 12.5”x17”. The condition is very good with a minor wear around the edges. $200-$400


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583. Simba Hand-Painted The Lion King Maquette. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) A very rare hand-painted limited edition maquette of Young Simba from The Lion King. Sculpted by renowned Walt Disney artist Kent Melton, this resin sculpture is marked on the base as number 82 of only 500 pieces. Measuring 9” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition. The sculpture came loose from the base and has been reattached. $300-$500

584. Pocahontas Governor Ratcliffe Cel & Background. (Walt Disney Studios, 1995) An original hand-painted production background and handpainted matching cel from Pocahontas. While the characters for Pocahontas were created digitally for the film by scanning original pencil drawings, the stunning backgrounds were still hand-painted. For this original production background, Disney Ink & Paint artists recreated a one of a kind hand-painted cel by using the original production drawing for Governor Ratcliffe from this scene. In the bottom-right corner of the cel is a gold The Walt Disney Studio seal. The background has an image size of 11”x16.25” within its 18.5”x23.25” frame. The condition is very fine with minor wear, including some residue on the top of the frame. $1,000-$2,000 177


Van Eaton Galleries Presents 585. Original Dopey Drawing by Toby Bluth. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980) An original drawing by Toby Bluth of Dopey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Bluth has mentioned in interviews that the film Snow White, and particularly artist Gustaf Tenggren, had a significant role in inspiring him to begin his career in animation, which is referenced in Bluth drawing this character. Created in pencil on art paper, the character image measures 5”x5” on the 11”x8.5” page. The condition is good, with spots of discoloration along top and right edges. Bluth has personalized the drawing “To Alan” above his signature in the center. $300-$500

586. The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame Signed Book. (Hyperion, 1996) A signed hardcover edition of The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in an elegant slipcover with an included sericel. The book is still in its original shrink-wrap and is numbered 2424/2500. The signatures include Walt Disney’s president of feature animation as well as the producer and directors of the film. Measuring 13.75”x11”, the book and sericel are in very fine condition with minor wear to the corners of the slipcase. $100-$200 178

587. Disney Character Style Guide for Disney Store. (Walt Disney Studios, 1998) A style guide packet for various iconic Disney characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Daisy, Minnie, and more. The packet was used during the creation of designs for a Disney Store. This packet includes (6) character turnarounds that showcase each character from different angles and contain Pantone color codes for each character, (26) Xeroxed model sheets to be used as reference in drawing the characters, (3) sheets of additional Pantone color code information, a Xeroxed drawing relating to a Chicago design, and a hand-written letter from a designer relating to the project. Overall, the packet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. There are some spots of wear or discoloration from use. $100-$200


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588. Pair of Cars 2 Crew Gifts. (Pixar, 2011) A pair of crew gifts for Cars 2, including a limited edition print and a “John Lassetire” toy truck in a display box. The beautiful three-scene print is signed by Harley Jessup in the lower-right and is numbered 26/1500. The toy car comes in a plastic case, and honors the film’s director, John Lasseter. Measuring 11”x17”, the print is in very good condition with little wear. The car is in its original box measuring 2.75”x5” and 3” deep, and is in very good condition, with some minor wear to the cardboard box. $100-$200

589. Pixar Employee Exclusive Lightning McQueen Toy. (Pixar, 2010) A very rare Pixar employee exclusive Lightning McQueen toy created by Mattel. This “Pixar Motorama” toy was created as a gift for those who attended Pixar’s annual company picnic in 2010, which marked the 10th anniversary of Pixar’s employee auto show. The car comes with its original plastic Cars package and the base of the vehicle is marked 1410 EAA M.I. in white letters. Measuring 3” long, the toy is in very fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200

590. Cars 2 Program. (Pixar, 2011) A fantastic fold-out program for the animated feature film Cars 2. On the front size of the 3-panel program is the triptych poster for the film, and on the backside is a full credits list. Measuring 12”x27” when fully unfolded, the program is in very good condition with some scratching to the third panel on the back. $100-$200

591. Pixar in Concert Print. (Pixar, c.2010s) A beautiful print celebrating Pixar in Concert. The image features Buzz Lightyear as the conductor and is used in promotional imagery for the annual Pixar in Concert series, for which music in Pixar films is performed by a live orchestra. The image measures 17”x11” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 179


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592. The Walt Disney Studios Jacket. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990s) An eye-catching bomber jacket featuring an embroidered logo for the Walt Disney Studios on the front and back. This classic jacket is a rare example of early Disney Store merchandise. Although mostly black, it features red highlights on the arms, front embroidery, and an embroidered patch on the back. The jacket is a size Large and is in very good condition, with some wear to the snaps and fading due to age. $100-$200

594. Mickey Mouse Ears Table Top. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990s2000s) A gorgeous table top with multiple Mickey ears logos incorporated into the design. Composed of wood with an acrylic covering, the table-top does not include a stand, however there are holes on the bottom from where the stand once connected as well as a faded barcode label which indicates this table-top was likely used at a restaurant or bar within a Disney-owned property. Measuring 30” in diameter and 1” thick, the condition is fair with some small cracks and wear to both the wood and acrylic from use. The table still presents very nicely and would be a great addition to the home of any Disney enthusiast. $200-$300 180

593. Mickey Mouse Ottoman. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1990s) A rare Mickey Mouse ottoman created by designer Paddy Gordon. This ottoman features Mickey’s trademark buttons on the top, with his large yellow shoes serving as the feet. Both the feet and cushion are upholstered in leather. The cushion measures 20”x26”, while the overall ottoman measures 28”x34” and 18.5” tall with the feet included. The condition is good, with some minor scuffing on the feet and several small puncture marks in one corner from use. $500-$800

595. Disney Home Mickey Mouse Table Lamp. (Disney Home, 2002) A fantastic table lamp from the Disney Home Collection featuring Mickey Mouse. The lamp depicts Mickey leaning against an inkwell, and includes a metal lampshade with Mickey silhouettes. Measuring 15.25”x10.75”, the lamp is still in its original box and packaging. The condition is very good, with some minor scuffing to the lampshade. $100-$200


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As a child, Walt Disney developed a love for trains that would stay with him his entire life. Walt’s father worked as a railroad mechanic, and his uncle was a steam locomotive engineer. In Walt’s teenage years, he sold candy, newspapers, cigars, and fruit on the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway. At the Walt Disney Studios, when Walt discovered that two of his leading animators, Ollie Johnston and Ward Kimball, each had a miniature railroad in their backyards, he was inspired to build one of his own which he called the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Naturally, when Walt began to have thoughts about building a theme park, one of his first ideas was to surround it with a railroad. Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, and the variety of lands, attractions, and experiences to be had at the park has contributed to over 60 years of happiness for people all over the world. For Walt, one of the most special aspects of the park was the Disneyland Railroad. Regardless of what your personal favorite part of the park is, the following Disneyland section is sure to bring about a fond memory or two of past trips to The Happiest Place on Earth. 596. Set of (7) Ollie Johnston’s Personal Train Blueprints. (Johnston, c.1950s-70s) A set of (6) blueprints and one original blueprint drawing for Disney Legend Ollie Johnston’s personal backyard railroad. Johnston is known as one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men and worked as an animator on countless Disney productions. Johnston was also an avid fan of trains, and much like Walt Disney, operated several miniature steam engines he had built for his backyard railroad. These blueprints offer a unique glimpse into the components of his Shay engine, which Johnston built himself, as well as a later model. Johnston hand-drew the side-view image of the train in pencil, and the bottom right is stamped “From the estate of Ollie Johnston”. The blueprints range in size from approximately 17.25”x22.25” to 22”x34.25” and are in fair to good condition overall, with some tearing along the top edge of the original drawing and slight wrinkling to the sheets. Several of the blueprints show discoloration and wear from use. $800-$1,000

597. Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Model Railroad Set. (Hartland, c.2001) A set of (5) replica Carolwood Pacific Railroad cars produced by Hartland Locomotive Works to celebrate Walt Disney’s centennial birthday. These replica cars are a 1:24 scale of the Carolwood Pacific, Walt’s own backyard railroad. This set includes the Lilly Belle engine, tender car, gondola car, a box car, and caboose. Founder of the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society, Michael Broggie, signed the top of the caboose. The gondola car has been modified with the addition of the Lilly Belle plaque which came with the original engine and tender car set, and includes a piece of the original Carolwood track actually used by Walt in his backyard railroad. The caboose centennial pin which was sold with the replica car at the Disneyana Convention has also been added, and both the plaque and pin are glued to the bed of the gondola. The set also includes (16) track pieces and a transformer. The cars measure 64” in length when connected and come with a wooden base and plexiglass covering for the engine and tender car. The set is in very good condition, with some minor wear from use and some scuffs to the plexiglass covering. $500-$1,000

598. Pair of Carolwood Pacific Railroad Track Sections. (Disneyland, 1950-53) Two original sections of 1/8 scale railroad track from Walt Disney’s personal backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. These sections of track were actually used by Walt in his home between 1950 and 1953. After his death in 1968, the railway was dismantled and portions of the track were later used in other railway projects to honor Walt. These are two very nicely sized sections of the original track and measure 1” tall and 2.25” to 2.5” long; their condition is fair to good, with expected wear and soiling from use and age. $400-$600 181


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599. Walt Disney’s Disneyland by Marty Sklar. (Disneyland, 1969) A hardcover Disneyland book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the park. Measuring 11.25”x9.5”, the book is in good condition with a few spots of discoloration around the border of the cover and to a few spots within the inside pages. The corners have some edge-wear from use and there is a scratch on the spine. $100-$200

600. Design: Just for Fun Book by Bob Gurr. (APP-GurrDesign, 2012) A hardcover first printing Collector’s Edition of Bob Gurr’s “Design: Just for Fun”. This book provides a wealth of information into the life and career of Gurr, including his work at Disneyland and the World’s Fair. Measuring 11.25”x9”, the book is in very good condition with minimal edge-wear. $100-$200

602. Signed Hardcover Disneyland the Nickel Tour Book. (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) A signed hardcover copy of Disneyland the Nickel Tour postcard collecting book. This second edition of the popular book features signatures of its 4 authors: Bruce Gordon, David Mumford, Roger Le Roque, and Nick Farago. The 392-page book measures 11.25”x9” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500 182

601. Disneyland World of Flowers Book. (Disneyland, 1965) An extremely rare World of Flowers hardcover souvenir book that was published and sold at Disneyland. This book was written by famed Disneyland horticulturist Morgan “Bill” Evans and is dedicated to his brother Jack Evans. This volume was only produced in 1965 and is very telling of how greatly Walt Disney respected the work of his lead Disneyland landscape architect. The book features terrific vintage photos with rare details of the park and its wide variety of plants. The book measures 11.25”x9.25” and is in fair to good condition with some cover wear, including some splitting along the spine. This copy includes the seldom seen dust jacket, which is in fair condition with some spots of tearing, some of which have been repaired with tape. $200-$400

603. John Hench Designing Disney First Edition Hardcover. (Disney Editions, 2003) A first edition hardcover of John Hench’s Designing Disney: Imagineering and the Art of the Show. The book contains many of Hench’s insights into the creation of the Disney parks and the philosophy that went into designing some of the park’s most iconic attractions. With over 200 sketches, photos, and paintings depicted alongside Hench’s descriptions, this incredible work archives the career of a true Disney Legend. Measuring 11”x9.5”, the book is in very good condition with some cover-wear around the border, particularly to the top-right corner. $100-$200


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It was never just Walt Disney and his Imagineers that built Disneyland and helped it to succeed in its early years. There have been countless cast members, administrative staff, and other behindthe-scenes individuals that have played necessary roles in Disneyland’s development. Original awards, documentation, and other cast member items are widely collected today due to their unique part in the history of Disneyland.

604. Walt Disney Studios Retirement Plaque. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s) A wood and pewter plaque featuring Mickey Mouse presented to a Walt Disney Studios employee upon her retirement. The plaque reads, “Thanks, Bertha” and is signed “Mickey and the Gang.” The plaque measures 13”x11” and is in very good condition with some minimal scuffing and wear from age. $300-$500

606. Cast Member 1-Year Service Award Steamboat Willie Pin. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A special service award pin given to Disneyland cast members to celebrate their first year of employment. This desirable pin features a wonderful Steamboat Willie design, which has become quite popular among collectors. The pin comes in its original clamshell style box. Measuring approximately 0.75”x0.5”, the pin is in very good condition. $100-$200

605. Group of (6) Cast Member Service Award Pins. (Disneyland, c.1960s-80s) A collection of (6) Disneyland cast member service award pins, given at various employment anniversaries. The set includes (3) first-year pins, a 10-year pin, a 20-year pin, and a 25-year pin. One of the first-year pins has a locking bar clasp rather than the traditional pin style. Measuring roughly 0.5” in diameter, the pins are in good to very good condition, with some discoloration due to age on the first-year pins and some bending of the pins on the back. $400-$600

607. Disneyland 15-Year Service Award. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A rare award given to Disneyland cast members after 15-years of service to the Walt Disney Company. This award features a metal figure of Sleeping Beauty Castle with a mirrored backing and wooden base. The name plate has been removed. Measuring 9” tall, the award is in good condition with minor wear and some scuffs from previous display. $200-$400 183


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608. Pair of Commemorative Disney Studio Hard Hats. (Walt Disney Studios, 1990-92) A pair of commemorative hard hats from Disney construction projects. These hats were not intended for extended use during construction, but were created specifically for groundbreaking and other project milestones. One of the hats reads “Disney Crew 1990” and the other commemorates the Property & Drapery groundbreaking in August of 1992. The hats are adjustable and have an opening of approximately 8.75”x7.25”. Both are in good condition, with some wear to the stickers due to age and some scuffing and marking to the interiors and exteriors. $100-$200

610. Mickey Mouse Disneyland Security Guard Pin. (Disneyland, 1985) A rare pin created for Disneyland Security Guards on the 30th anniversary of the park. The pin depicts Security Guard Mickey with the anniversary year noted below him. Measuring just over 1”x0.5”, the pin is in fair to good condition with some surface wear to the front and some blue discoloration to the reverse resulting from storage in a case that was backed with blue foam. $200-$400 184

609. Collection of (20) Cast Member Wardrobe Buttons. (Disneyland, 1970s) A collection of (20) metal buttons created for cast member wardrobe items in the 1970s. These buttons include (19) Disneyland buttons and (1) Walt Disney World button. The buttons feature the logo and name of their respective parks and are a subtle and functional piece of Disney Theme Park history. The buttons measure just over 0.5” in diameter and are in very good condition overall. $100-$200

611. Disneyland VIP Host Costume Concept Painting. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) An original concept painting for a male VIP Host costume for Disneyland. Accomplished in watercolor and conte crayon, this painting is framed with two swatches of fabric for the pants and vest. The descriptions “VIP Host-Disneyland” and “Walt Disney Productions” are written along the bottom edge, and the image has been signed by Tom Peirce, who is known for his costume design for the parks. The painting measures approximately 17”x12.5” within a 23”x18.5” frame and is in very good condition, with some light scratches to the frame. $500-$700


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612. Disney Studio Reference Binder of Assorted Letterhead. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980s) A large collection of over 50 sheets of letterhead from a variety of Disney projects and departments in the 1980s. This studio reference binder contains hand-written notes in pencil on many of the sheets that primarily describe the dates and use of the sheets. The letterhead is for such events and departments as Blast to the Past, Disneyland Alumni Club, Walt Disney Productions, Magic Kingdom Club, Big Thunder Cookout, Tokyo Disneyland, and many others. The binder cover is titled Miscellaneous Letterhead, and measures 11.5”x9”. The condition is very good overall with minor wear. $100-$200

613. Collection of (13) Disneyland Promotional Drawings. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A large collection of (13) original drawings created for a variety of Disneyland events, books, souvenirs, and promotional materials in the 1980s. This collection comes from the estate of an employee of Disney’s merchandising and promotional department and includes drawings related to Pirates of the Caribbean, It’s a Small World, and Disneyland’s 25th Anniversary, as well as individual character drawings of Goofy, Pinocchio, The Aristocats, and more. The drawings are accomplished in either ink or pencil on vellum and range in size from 7.5”x8.25” to 14”x17”. The condition is very good overall with expected wear from use, including creases or small tears in the edges and a few small spots of discoloration. $300-$500

614. Original Dumbo Painting for Disneyland Magazine. (Walt Disney Studios, 1960s) An original painting created by artist Glenn Steward for Disneyland Magazine in the 1960s. Accomplished in acrylic on art board, the artwork features several Dumbo-related story panels with characters and details from the film painted in the margins. On the back of the art board, Steward wrote a message regarding this artwork’s creation during his years working on Disneyland Magazine. Measuring 13.25”x21”, the painting is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

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615. Set of (5) Walt Disney Character Promotional Designs. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1970s) A set of (5) original illustrations and photostat prints featuring a variety of Walt Disney characters. This artwork comes from the collection of an employee of Disney’s merchandising and publicity department and is believed to have been used in various promotional materials for either the Disney Studio or theme parks. The Donald and Panchito Pistoles drawings are hand-drawn in ink, while the other three are photostatic prints, two of which have red cel overlay layers for printing. The artwork ranges in size from 3”x3.25” to 7”x6” with some adhered to art board and some on vellum. The condition is very good overall, with some wear throughout from use. $400-$600

617. Original Mickey & Minnie Dancing Painting. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s-90s) An original painting featuring Mickey and Minnie dancing. Accomplished in acrylic on art board, this painting comes from the estate of an employee of Disney’s merchandising and publicity department and is believed to have been used in promotional materials for the Disney Parks. Measuring approximately 12.25”x10.5”, the painting is in very fine condition with some wear. $300-$500 186

616. Original Song of the South Painting. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1980s-90s) An original painting featuring characters from Song of the South. Accomplished in acrylic on art board, this painting comes from the estate of an employee of Disney’s merchandising and publicity department and is believed to have been used within a magazine or cast member publication around the time of Splash Mountain’s opening. Measuring approximately 11”x11”, the painting is in very fine condition with some wear. $300-$500

618. Original Mickey Mouse Promotional Art by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original painting of Mickey Mouse that is attributed to Disney artist Charles Boyer. This full-figure image of Mickey is accomplished in acrylic on art paper that is adhered to a board backing with project information written on the reverse. Measuring 11.25”x9” on the 14”x11” art board backing, the painting is in very good condition with minor wear. $600-$800


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619. Set of (3) Cast Member Procedure Manuals with Binder. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of (3) policies and procedures manuals for Disneyland Cast Members. The manuals discuss a variety of subjects including: reasons for termination, sick leave, an explanation of the time clock, policies concerning female employees, and much more. The collection includes (3) individually-bound binders and one empty 3-ring binder. Each binder measures approximately 11.5”x9”. The condition is very good overall with some wear from use. $200-$400

621. Food Showmanship Disney Style Cast Member Manual. (Disneyland, 1973) A very rare cast member manual for Disneyland’s Food Division that describes the different positions and various facts and information relating to the park’s iconic food. The 16-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in fair condition with some scuffing to the cover, and some spots of dark staining to a few of the interior pages from use. $200-$400

620. Big Thunder Mountain R.R. Maintenance Binder. (Disneyland, c.1979-80) A binder for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad’s Show-Ride Maintenance Manual. The manual material has been removed, but the cover still displays a beautiful image of the attraction in brown and orange print. Measuring 11.75”x10.5”, the 7-ring binder is in good condition, with some wear to the cover and one non-functioning ring. $300-$500

622. Disneyland Internal Rides & Attractions Report. (Disneyland, 1971) A very rare Rides and Attractions Report that was created by Disneyland’s Research Department. The report includes information on guest numbers, hours of operation, gross income, graphs and charts, and much more. Copies of this document were sent to such influential Disney employees as Card Walker, Dick Nunis, John Hench, and Dick Irvine, among others. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the report is in very fine condition. $400-$600 187


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623. It’s Been My Pleasure Tour Guide Manual. (Disneyland, 1973) A welcome manual for new Tour Guides at Disneyland. The manual is lovingly illustrated and features great plaid patterns on the cover that are reminiscent of the iconic Tour Guide uniform. The manual discusses several important elements of the position, including grooming, making eye contact, how to conduct tours, and a reminder to always focus on the guests themselves. The 12-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with a small spot of yellowing inside the front cover. $100-$200

625. Tomorrowland Cast Member Manual. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland welcome manual for cast members of Tomorrowland. The manual is separated into sections discussing the land’s attractions, food, merchandise, ticket booths, and more. The 18-page manual measures 11.25”x8.75” within its clear protective cover. The condition is very good with some small notes written on the manual by the original owner. $200-$400 188

624. Welcome to Fantasyland Cast Member Manual. (Disneyland, c.1970) A rare internal operations manual for those working the Fantasyland area of Disneyland. The manual is divided into several sections which include: Introduction, Operations, Merchandising, Food Services, and Lessee Operation. The manual provides summaries of the attractions, restaurants, shops, and services provided within this iconic land. Measuring 11”x8.75” within its protective clear cover, the 25-page manual is in very good condition with some minor cover and edge wear from use. $200-$400

626. Welcome to Frontierland and to Adventureland Manual. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland welcome manual for cast members of Frontierland, Adventureland, and New Orleans Square. The manual discusses aspects of the three lands including their history, attractions, restaurants, maintenance policies, and more. The 41-page manual measures 11.25”x8.75” within its clear protective cover. The condition is very good with some small notes written on the manual by the original owner. $300-$500


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627. Cast Member Disneyland Diary Booklet. (Disneyland, 1980) An informative book titled Disneyland Diary: 1955-Today. Included are Disneyland park highlights, attractions, details of park operations, as well as significant visitors to the park from 1955-1979. The book measures 11.5”x8.5” and is in good to very good condition, with discoloration and scratching to the front and back covers and some expected edge-wear from age and use. $100-$200

629. The First Twenty Years Disneyland & WDW Booklet. (Disneyland, 1976) A wonderful booklet titled The First Twenty Years: from Disneyland to Walt Disney World. This booklet tells the story of Walt’s first theme park and how it eventually led to the creation of Walt Disney World. Full of great facts, quotes, and other notable information, this 32-page booklet measures 8”x5.5”. The condition is good with some wear to the cover including some yellowing around the edges. $200-$300

628. The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1967) A wonderful book distributed to new hires during cast member orientation at Disneyland. Created shortly after the death of Walt Disney, the book features an introduction by Walt’s brother, Roy, and includes many great photos of Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions’ history. The book also includes necessary summaries for expected behavior as a cast member. Measuring 11.75”x9”, the 24-page book is in good condition with some spots of wear and light discoloration to the cover from use. $100-$200

630. Cast Member Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Folder. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare packet given to the cast members who attended the Inaugural Flight for Disneyland’s Space Mountain in the Summer of 1977. The outer folder contains an issue of Disneyland Line magazine that discusses the opening of the attraction with great photos of concept art as well as intriguing facts and figures. Measuring 12”x9”, the packet is in good condition with some wear and spots of discoloration to the outer folder from use. $200-$400 189


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632. Donald Duck Parking Sign from Donald’s 50th Birthday. (Disneyland, 1984) A large parking sign used during Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday celebrations at Disneyland. Featuring the logo for Donald’s 50th at the top, the sign was used to designate the direction for the Donald Duck parking area. Screen printed on a large sheet of art board, the sign measures 22”x28” and is in good condition overall with some scattered spots of discoloration and small staple holes to the board from its original use. $300-$500

633. 1957 Disneyland Complimentary Pass. (Disneyland, 1957) A very rare complimentary admission pass to Disneyland for the year 1957. Early unused admission passes are fantastic collectibles of Disneyland history that are widely sought-after today. This ticket is numbered 09877 and information on the ticket’s use is listed on the reverse. The pass measures 2.5”x4” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear, including a missing corner and bending from age. $400-$600

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634. 1965 Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club Membership Card. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Magic Kingdom Club membership card from Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration in 1965. This type of membership program increased park attendance by offering discounted Disneyland tickets to cardholders. This particular card is not filled out and is stamped “void”, likely for use internally within the company as reference. Measuring 2.5”x3.75”, the card is in good condition with some yellowing to the bottom portion of the card. $100-$200

636. Disneyland Summer 1959 Special Insert. (Disneyland, 1959) A special Disneyland Summer 1959 newspaper insert featuring illustrations and information on the new attractions at the park. This insert was used to promote the new and existing Tomorrowland attractions which included the Skyway, Submarine Voyage, new Autopia freeways, and Motorboat Cruises. This 2-page insert measures 7.75”x11.4” when folded and is in very fine condition. $200-$300

635. 5 Adventures in Disneyland Courtesy Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1978) A complete “5 Adventures in Disneyland” courtesy guest ticket book from Disneyland. The back cover of this ticket book features a logo of Sleeping Beauty Castle and is stamped X203970. All of the (5) original coupons, good for any A-E attraction, are still attached, as well as the Welcome to Disneyland summary slip with information on The Walt Disney Story. Measuring approximately 2.2”x5”, the ticket book is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200

637. Disneyland 25th Anniversary Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1980) A newspaper supplement for the Los Angeles Times created in celebration of Disneyland’s 25th anniversary. Articles and advertisements within celebrate Walt’s dream and Disneyland’s achievements over the past 25 years. This 32-page supplement measures 13.5”x10.75” and is in good to very good condition with some discoloration and edge-wear due to age. $100-$200 191


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638. Disneyland’s Coming Attractions Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare gate flyer featuring information and concept art for the $7 million in new Disneyland attractions that were under construction in 1962. The flyer flips up in 4 sections to discuss the Swiss Family Treehouse, Haunted Mansion, and the new Adventureland area. Measuring 5”x7.5”, the flyer is in very good condition with some creasing along the bottom edge. $100-$200

639. Disneyland New Attractions Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1966) A gate flyer created to promote two newly opened attractions at Disneyland in 1966: It’s a Small World and Primeval World. The cover features two beautiful attraction photos, and the inside pages present illustrations next to descriptions of the attractions. The reverse promotes the summer’s Disneyland After Dark events. Measuring 7”x5.5”, the gate flyer is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 192

640. Collection of (10) Issues of Disneyland News. (Disneyland, 1962-72) A collection of (10) issues of Disneyland News and Disney News magazines, the official magazine for Magic Kingdom Club families. This collection spans from the very first issue in 1962 until 1972. There is an additional copy of the first issue with a note from the club manager stapled to the cover. The note is addressed to the club director and thanks them for their help in determining the look for the magazine. The magazines in this collection measure approximately 11”x8.5” each, and the set is in overall fair to good condition with varying amounts of wear throughout including a torn cover to the first issue of Disney News. $200-$300


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641. 1957 Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1957) A Disneyland guidebook from the park’s third year of operation. This guide provides information on the different lands of the park with full-color photos, maps, and illustrations throughout. The 26-page guidebook measures 11.5”x8” and is in fair to good condition with some cover wear from use. $100-$200

642. 1963 Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1963) An early guidebook for Disneyland that contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park as well as early illustrated park maps and details on coming attractions. The 27-page book measures 8”x11.5” and is in fair to good condition with some creasing and wear to the cover from use. $100-$200

643. Walt Disney’s Pictorial Souvenir Book of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1965) A pictorial souvenir book of Disneyland from 1963. Created in full-color, this book provides a visual walkthrough of the park’s attractions and history. Several recently added attractions are mentioned, such as the Enchanted Tiki Room and It’s a Small World, and future attractions such as the Haunted Mansion are also described. The 32-page book measures 10.5”x10.5” and is in good condition with some wear to the cover from previous use. $100-$200 193


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644. 1964-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1964. This Sam McKim designed souvenir Disneyland map was the second version created for guests in 1964 and features a green border with Disney characters throughout. In this version of the 1964 map, the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction makes its debut, United Airlines takes sponsorship of The Enchanted Tiki Room, and the Plaza Inn is no longer sponsored by Swift. Measuring 30”x44.75”, the map is in very good condition with some areas of minor yellowing and some wear along the original fold lines. $300-$500

645. 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1968) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1968 features the new Adventures Thru Inner Space attraction while the House of the Future attraction has been removed. The map measures approximately 30”x45” and is in very good condition with some wear along the fold-lines and minor surface wear from light use. $200-$400 194


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646. 1978 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1978) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1978. This map features an advertisement announcing that “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming!” in the lower-left corner and measures 30”x44.5”. The condition is very good overall with some wear to the original fold-lines and minor edge-wear from light use. $100-$200

647. 1984 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1984) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1984. The map beautifully depicts Disneyland’s iconic attractions with this map featuring the name change of the “Circle-Vision Theater” from “America the Beautiful” to “World Premiere.” Measuring 30”x44”, the map is in poor to fair condition with some wear to the fold lines, areas of discoloration, and some creasing and small tears throughout from previous use, including a tear at the fold on the right-edge. $100-$200 195


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649. Monorail Cafe Watch. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) An original watch from the Monorail Cafe at the Disneyland Hotel. The watch has the logo for the restaurant on its face, with the name “Disneyland Hotel” below it with the phrase “Established in 1955”. The back is stainless-steel. Measuring 8.5” long, the watch is in very good functioning condition. $100-$200

648. Disneyland Marquee Limited Edition by Olszewski. (Disneyland, 2007) A beautiful limited edition replica of Disneyland’s entrance sign, as it was seen around the year 1974. This replica model, created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski, features this iconic piece of Disneyland’s past, with the sign reading “Disneyland Park & Hotel Entrance” and several flags displayed overhead. The model comes on a wooden base with a plaque, and includes its original box. This particular replica was part of a 1000 piece edition created exclusively for Disneyland Annual Passholders, as described on the custom plaque. Measuring approximately 8.5” tall, the model is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400 196

650. Disneyland Hotel Pencil with Blue Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) A Disneyland Hotel pencil with a pennant capper. Both the pencil and pennant bear the logo of the hotel. The sharpened pencil measures 13.75” long with the 5”x11.75” pennant, and both are in very good condition. A faint crease mark can be seen near the tip of the pennant. $100-$200


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651. Disneyland USA One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, c.1957) An original one sheet theatrical poster for Disneyland USA, a cinemascope featurette that played in select theaters nation-wide to promote the newest attractions at Disneyland. This poster measures 41�x28.25� and is in very good condition, with some wear to the edges and along the original fold-lines. A few areas on the back of the poster have been reinforced with tape. Interestingly, this poster has been stamped in the bottom-left as approved for exhibition in Quebec. $300-$500 197


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652. Gala Day at Disneyland One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original one sheet theatrical release poster for Gala Day at Disneyland, a featurette that played in selected theaters nation-wide to promote the newest attractions at Disneyland. The poster measures 41.25”x27” and is in good condition overall, with some wear to the original fold-lines and a few spots of moisture discoloration. The reverse of the poster has a few spots that have been reinforced with tape, and the film’s title has been written along the margin. $300-$500 198


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653. Disneyland After Dark One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, c.1962) An original one sheet theatrical release poster for Disneyland After Dark, a promotional featurette starring Annette Funicello, Walt Disney, Louis Armstrong, and The Osmonds. The film focuses on many of these musicians performing at various locations within the park, and offers a rare look at the popular musical events during Disneyland’s early years. The poster measures 41”x27” and is in good overall condition, with some wear to the original fold-lines. A few small areas on the back of the poster have been reinforced with tape. $300-$500 199


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655. Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. First Class Passage Tickets. (Disneyland, c.1957) A rare strip of First Class Passage tickets aboard the Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. The strip of tickets includes the large numbered main ticket stub, as well as six smaller stubs for the various stopping points throughout the park. The strip of tickets measures 2.5”x12.75” and is in very good condition with some yellowing on the reverse from age. $100-$200 654. Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. New Circle Route Pamphlet. (Disneyland, c.1957) A fold-out pamphlet created to promote the new Circle Route around Disneyland on the Disneyland Railroad. The pamphlet describes the history of the Santa Fe Railroad and includes a wonderful map of Disneyland which lists the railroad’s points of interest. Measuring 5”x3” when folded, the pamphlet is in very good condition with some surface wear to the reverse. $100-$200

656. Main Street Station Olszewski Scale Model. (Disneyland, c.2007) An original scale model of Disneyland’s Main Street Station, created by renowned miniaturist, Robert Olszewski. This model was designed by Olszewski for Disney’s incredibly popular Main Street U.S.A. Collection of miniatures. Created in resin with a wood base and a brass plaque, the model measures approximately 9.5”x14” and 6” tall. The condition is good overall with some wear to a few small details. There is a chip to the top of the spire, so that the main flag will need to be adhered, and a small bend to the handcar. The original box is included, which has some separation along the seams. Given that these miniatures have numerous fine details, there may be a small chip, crack, or break that may have gone unnoticed. Please use the images of the item to help assess the full condition. $500-$800

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657. Disneyland 25th Anniversary Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1980) A decorative lamppost sign created for the 25th anniversary of Disneyland. The fiberglass sign is painted blue with shimmering silver letters. The reverse of the sign has two large bolts from when it was displayed at the park. Measuring 11.75”x18”, the sign is in good condition with some surface wear from use. $300-$500

659. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Crowd Control Banner. (Disneyland, 2005) A crowd control banner used during the 50th Anniversary celebration at Disneyland. The banner was designed to hang over a rope to help control crowds during special events such as parades. Measuring approximately 11.5”x14.5” when folded, the banner is in very good condition. There is a small piece of Velcro at the bottom edge to hold the banner together when folded. $100-$200

658. Mickey Mouse 60th Birthday Large Disneyland Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A very large Disneyland sign created for the 60th Birthday of Mickey Mouse in 1988. Made of acrylic board, this park-used sign features a great image of Mickey and has several bolt holes in the center from being mounted within Disneyland during the Birthday celebration. The large sign measures an impressive 45.5”x59” and is in fair condition overall with some scratches and areas of discoloration from use. $300-$500

660. Happy Birthday Mickey Sign. (Walt Disney Studios, 2017) A large sign created to celebrate Mickey Mouse’s birthday at the Disney Parks. This sign was created for use at Disneyland on November 18, 2017, which marked the 89th anniversary of the original debut of Steamboat Willie. The large sign measures 24” in diameter and is in very good condition with minor surface and edge wear from use. $100-$200

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661. The Walt Disney Story Commemorative Plaque & Case. (Disneyland, 1973) A very rare souvenir plaque housed within a case that is designed to resemble a hardcover book titled, “The Walt Disney Story.” These plaques were given to VIPs and members of the press during the dedication of The Walt Disney Story attraction at Disneyland. The plaque measures 8.5”x5.5” within its 11.5”x9.5” and 1.75” thick case. The plaque is in good condition with some surface wear from handling. The outer case is also in good condition with some cracking along the binding. $100-$200

663. Disneyland Tin-Litho Drum Lamp. (Disneyland, c.1955) A beautiful tin-litho drum lamp created by Econolite for Disneyland. The lamp features matching imagery on both sides depicting Mickey and friends arriving at Disneyland. The shade and bulb are not included, which is typical for these vintage lamps. Measuring 10” tall, the lamp appears to be in very good condition, but functionality has not been tested. $100-$200 202

662. Limited Edition Walt Disney Plaque by Kevin Kidney. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition wall plaque featuring a stylized depiction of Walt Disney. The plaque was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland, and was made in an edition of only 1000. The metal plaque measures 9.75”x7” and is in fair to good condition with some discoloration and small spots of chipping and scuffs to the surface and edges from previous display. $300-$500

664. Boxed Set of Disneyland Playing Cards. (Disneyland, c.1955) A vintage boxed set of Disneyland playing cards containing one blue Mark Twain deck and one pink Sleeping Beauty Castle deck. Cleverly packaged, two additional playing cards are adhered to the top of the box in order to show the designs. A gold sticker reading “Ellen’s Gifts Disneyland” is placed over the box. Measuring 4”x4.75” and 0.75” thick, the box is in very good condition with some wear, including residue and discoloration around the sticker. Both decks of cards in fine condition and are still sealed in their original packaging. $100-$200


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665. Your Trip to Disneyland Musical Map. (Disneyland, 1955) An illustrated map and record set created by Mattel featuring five records with songs themed after each of the original lands of the park. The records are unused and have not been cut out from the large panorama map. When folded, the map measures 14.5”x7.5”. The condition is fair, with some spots of discoloration and edge-wear. There is a slight wavy quality to the records. $200-$400

667. Disneyland Electric Tours Game. (Disneyland, c.1955) A vintage board game created by Jacmar with (4) game boards based on Disneyland’s Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and Adventureland. The game comes in its original box and contains: 4 game boards, 4 character pieces, 2 character stands, and one spinner. One character piece and 2 character stands are missing. Measuring 12.25”x18.25” and 2.25” tall, the game is in fair to good condition, with expected wear to the box from age and use, and some discoloration to the box. The functionality of the electrical components has not been tested. $400-$600

666. Disneyland Map Ceramic Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A small triangular ceramic tray by Eleanor Welborn featuring a map of Disneyland printed in the center. The map shows an early concept art rendition of Disneyland against the green ceramic tray. Measuring 4.25”x5.25”, the tray is in good condition with some minor chips to the surface of the map. $400-$600

668. Metal Disney World Globe. (Rand McNally, c.1956) A metal globe created by Rand McNally that utilizes Disney characters to point out interesting locations and facts all over the globe. Measuring approximately 8” in diameter and 10” tall, the globe is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout from use including 3 moderate surface dents near Libya, Pakistan, and Hawaii. $200-$400 203


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669. Donald Duck Squeaker Hat Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early Donald Duck child’s hat with working squeaker in its bill. The original Disneyland ribbon is still adhered to the top. The hat is marked as a child’s size small and is in good condition with minor wear, including some scuffing to the bill. $200-$400

671. Set of (4) Dimensional Ceramic Lands Plates. (Disneyland, c.1956) A rare set of (4) ceramic plates featuring dimensional imagery of Main Street, Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Tomorrowland. These plates were a popular souvenir in the early years of the park and were hand-painted in Japan. Each plate measures 8.5” in diameter and the set is in good condition overall with some minor surface wear throughout from light use. One original cardboard box is included which has a torn Disneyland logo lid. $500-$700 204

670. Global Van Lines Moving Van Replica. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A toy vehicle based on Disneyland’s Global Van Lines antique moving van. The toy beautifully replicates the iconic Main Street vehicle and comes with its original box. The vehicle measures 7” long, 2.5” wide, and 3.75” tall. The condition is good with some wear from use including some lifting to the decals and some spots of discoloration. The box has some small tears, peeling, and spots of staining. $100-$200

672. Disneyland Vintage Ceramic Mug. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An original ceramic mug from Disneyland featuring a unique stylish logo for the park. The white ceramic has a sleek gold trim and the base of the cup has a teal Disneyland copyright logo. Measuring 3.25” in diameter, not including the handle, and 3” tall, the mug is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200


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673. Disneyland Xylophone Toy in Box. (Disneyland, c.1961) A souvenir xylophone toy from the early years of Disneyland. The metal xylophone has decorative Disneyland imagery on both sides and comes in its original box with two mallets for playing. Measuring 6.5”x19” and 6” tall in its original box, the toy is in very good condition with some expected wear throughout from light use. The far left C key is separated from the body but included. $200-$400

675. Pair of Small Ceramic Souvenir Wall-Hanging Plates. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A pair of small ceramic souvenir plates meant to be hung on a wall, both featuring an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Matterhorn. The plate with the pink background has “Disneyland” written in gold along the bottom. Both feature the triangular Disneyland stamp on the reverse, along with an attached string for easy hanging. Measuring 4” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition, with some minor chipping to the gold edge of the “Disneyland” plate. $100-$200

674. Disneyland Swiss Army Style Knife. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A souvenir Swiss Army style knife from Disneyland with 8 tools. This charming vintage Disneyland souvenir would humorously not be allowed into the parks today, but instead serves as a reminder of how things have changed over the park’s unique history. Measuring just over 2” long, the knife is in good condition overall with some wear from use. $100-$200

676. Magic of Disney Express Train Set. (Hawthorne, 2003) A limited edition train set produced by Hawthorne Village. Created as the “Magic of Disney Express” collection, this large set includes the steam locomotive with coal car, combine car, and passenger car that make up the first three issues for the collection, as well as nine additional train cars, many pieces of curved and straight track, a railroad crossing section, and a Spectrum brand speed and directional control switch. This impressive Disney character themed set lights up, and comes housed in a brown 3-drawer compartmentalized box for easy storage. The set appears to be in very good condition with minor wear from light use, however the functionality has not been tested. Many of the pieces remain in their original plastic bags and appear to be unused or used very little. Some train cars have small plastic railing pieces that may be slightly bent from storage. $100-$200 205


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677. Disneyland 5-Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, c.1960) A beautiful hand-painted Disneyland (5) charm bracelet that features early icons of the park such as Mickey, Tinker Bell, and Sleeping Beauty Castle, with interspersed stars. Charm bracelets from this era often lose their paint over time from use; however these charms are still very bright with minor paint wear. Measuring 6” long, the bracelet is in very good condition. $100-$200

678. Disneyland 7-Charm Bracelet in Box. (Disneyland, c.1960) A souvenir charm bracelet from Disneyland featuring (7) charms relating to various attractions in the park. The bracelet comes in its original Disneyland box which measures 2”x8.25” and 1” deep. The condition is very fine with minor wear to the box. $100-$200

679. Disneyland 6-Charm Character Bracelet. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960) A metal bracelet with (6) charms that depict Mickey and his friends. The characters were originally hand-painted; however some of the color has worn away over time. Measuring 6” long, the bracelet is in good condition with some general expected wear from use. $100-$200 206

680. Disneyland 11-Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, c.1960) A souvenir charm bracelet from Disneyland that spells out “Disneyland” and ends with a charm of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The hand-painted colors in this bracelet are still very bold, and the bracelet measures 7” long. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200


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682. Ceramic Disneyland Popcorn Box Replica. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition ceramic “popcorn box” created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 55th Anniversary. This ceramic collectible was designed after the iconic Disneyland popcorn boxes from the 1950s and was created in a limited edition of only 1955. The box measures 2”x4.25” and 7.5” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear. This item comes with its original box and packaging. $200-$400

681. Disneyland Original Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, c.1958) An original popcorn box from Disneyland featuring the park’s castle logo as well as imagery for the park’s lands. These turquoise and white striped popcorn boxes are among the most sought-after of the early Disneyland paper items for how well they capture the feel of the first few years of the park. Measuring 7.25” tall, the popcorn box is in good condition with slight discoloration from age. The top flaps show signs of creasing from being folded inward. $300-$500

683. Disneyland Souvenir Candy Dish. (Disneyland, c.1967) A colorful souvenir candy dish featuring stylized graphics of Disneyland’s various lands and attractions. Of particular note is the inclusion of early Pirates of the Caribbean concept artwork for the New Orleans Square section of the dish, as well as the Enchanted Tiki Room representing Adventureland. The dish measures 5.25” in diameter and 1.25” deep, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. The outside of the Frontierland section still retains the original Disneyland sales sticker. $100-$200 207


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684. Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Miniature Menu. (Disneyland, 1962) A charming miniature menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street. The menu features a blank postage section on the reverse so that it could be mailed to friends or family during a guest’s visit. The menu lists popular options including the Peter Pan Sundae, Mammoth Matterhorn Mountain, and Tahitian Sundae, among many others. The menu also gives the story of Carnation at Disneyland and a general summary of the park. Measuring 4.75”x3.25” when folded, the menu is in very good, unmailed condition. $100-$200

686. Swift’s Red Wagon Inn Lunch Menu. (Disneyland, 1957) A rare lunch menu from Disneyland’s Red Wagon Inn. Featuring a great early Disneyland logo on the cover, the menu opens to describe the food options available, which often contain Swift’s Premium Meats. Measuring 9.75”x12.25”, the menu is in fair condition with a crease down the center and some cover wear from use. $100-$200 208

685. Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Breakfast Menu. (Disneyland, 1994) An original breakfast menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor at Disneyland. The front cover features the logo for this popular restaurant, while the reverse reads “Disneyland” along the bottom. The menu lists iconic Disneyland breakfast options such as the Mickey Mouse Waffle and tantalizing ice cream options such as the Star Tours Sundae. Measuring 11.75”x9.5”, the menu is in fair to good condition with some surface wear to the cover from use. $100-$200

687. Swift & Co. Market House Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare color photo tray that features the interior of the Swift & Co. Market House on Main Street. These trays were sold in the Market House itself during the park’s opening year and are very difficult to come by. The tray measures 11.25” in diameter and is in fair to good condition with small dents around the rim and some scratching to the image. Velcro has been applied to the back for mounting, along with some tape residue. $100-$200


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688. Upjohn Pharmacy The Cell Souvenir Brochure. (Disneyland, 1960) An original fold-out brochure from the Upjohn Pharmacy in Disneyland. This brochure is a unique souvenir from Disneyland’s earliest years demonstrating that the park was not only a place of entertainment but a place for guests to learn as well. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, the brochure is in good condition with minor wear along the fold lines. $100-$200

689. Main Street Electrical Parade Souvenir Record. (Disneyland, 1973) A souvenir record featuring songs from Disneyland’s popular Main Street Electrical Parade. The record has imagery of Mickey and the parade floats on both sides and the record comes in its original clear plastic sleeve. Measuring 7.25”x7.25”, the record is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

690. Fox and the Hound Window Display Concept Painting. (Disneyland, c.1981) An original painting featuring scenery from The Fox and the Hound. This original painting is believed to have been created for a Main Street window display at Disneyland. The acrylic painting is accomplished on art board and comes from the collection of a former Disneyland artist who worked on other Main Street displays during this period. Measuring approximately 22”x19.5”, the painting is in good condition overall with some wear around the edges from use. $300-$500

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691. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Shag Serving Tray. (Disneyland, 2005) A stylish serving tray designed by the artist Shag for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Accomplished in Shag’s iconic style, the tray features a depiction of a Disneyland park map within the green wooden tray frame. The tray measures 12.25”x18” and 2.25” deep and is in good condition overall with minor surface wear from light use. The tray comes in its original box. $100-$200

692. Pin Trader Mickey Mouse Sculpture. (Walt Disney Studios, c.2002) A wonderful sculpture depicting a pin-trading Mickey Mouse. Created as part of the Pin Trading Around the World celebration, this Mickey sculpture is holding a lanyard with (4) pins of Tinker Bell, Minnie, Stitch, and the logo for the event. Measuring 13” tall, the sculpture is in good condition overall with some minor surface wear throughout from previous display. This rare Mickey is a perfect addition for any Pin Collector. $100-$200 210

693. Mickey Mouse Limited Edition Big Fig. (Walt Disney Studios, 1999) A large Big Fig depicting Mickey Mouse that comes on a custom base. Below Mickey’s name on the base is the year 1928 to mark his theatrical debut. The resin figure was created in a limited edition of only 1999 pieces. Measuring approximately 21” tall on its base, the figure is in fair to good condition overall with some small scratches and minor wear from previous display. There is a crack below Mickey’s raised arm. $200-$400


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694. Donald Duck Limited Edition Big Fig. (Walt Disney Studios, 1999) A large Big Fig depicting Donald Duck which comes on a custom base. Below Donald’s name on the base is the year 1934 to mark his theatrical debut. The resin figure was created in a limited edition of only 1999 pieces. Measuring approximately 21” tall on its base, the figure is in good condition overall with some small scratches and minor wear from previous display. $200-$400

695. Limited Edition “Partners” Bronze Sculpture. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A limited edition bronze sculpture based upon Imagineer Blaine Gibson’s iconic “Partners” statue that can be seen within several of the Disney Parks worldwide. Numbered as 25/250, this beautiful recreation of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse measures 10.5” tall and is in very fine condition with minor wear. $500-$800 211


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696. Walt Disney’s Adventureland Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage board game created by Parker Brothers that is based on Disneyland’s Adventureland. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, 24 cards, 4 player pieces, and one spinner. The box measures 8.75”x16.75” and 1.25” deep. The condition is very good, with some wear to the box from age. The cards have all been punched along the perforations and are loose in the box. $300-$500

697. Pair of Adventureland Moa Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, c.1956) An early pair of hand-painted souvenir salt and pepper shakers from Adventureland. The shakers read “Disneyland” on the back sides and have the Disneyland seal on their bases. Each shaker measures approximately 2.25” in diameter and 4.25” tall. The pair is in good condition with some fading to the word “Disneyland” on the reverse from age and some surface wear from use. $200-$400 212

698. Enchanted Tiki Room Fabric Swatch. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A swatch of fabric featuring a pattern seen in the Enchanted Tiki Room cast member uniforms of the 1960s. Interspersed throughout the tiki birds and flower imagery are the names Disneyland and Enchanted Tiki Room. The fabric measures approximately 22”x21” and is in very good condition. $200-$400


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700. Enchanted Tiki Room 50th Anniversary Coffee Mug. (Disneyland, 2013) A ceramic travel coffee mug created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room. The mug is in its original box and features Tiki Room imagery with the anniversary date on the reverse. Measuring 7” tall, the mug is in very good condition with some wear to the box. $200-$400

699. Indiana Jones Adventure Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A special passport created to celebrate the opening of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland. The unused admission stub still attached at the bottom and is numbered “03311”. This passport is secured to a mat backing with photo corners and measures 14.75”x5” within its 18.25”x7.25” frame. The condition is very good, with minimal wear to the corners and some frame wear. $200-$400

701. Enchanted Tiki Room 50th Anniversary Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2005) A ceramic tiki mug created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary celebrations. This mug is modeled after Tangaroa-Ru from the Enchanted Tiki Room pre-show and measures 10.5” tall. The condition is very good. $200-$400 213


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702. Frontierland Davy Crockett Outfit in Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A Davy Crockett themed dress-up costume that was sold within Frontierland during the early years of the park. The set contains a play gun and holster which fits on an included Frontierland belt, a plastic powder horn, and a coonskin cap. The box measures 15”x15” and 4” deep. The outfit is in good to very good condition with some wear due to age, such as a residue on the plastic of the belt, but it appears unused. The box has some wear and small tears. $300-$500

703. Pair of Aunt Jemima’s Pancake House Placemats. (Disneyland, 1955-1960) A pair of unused placemats from Aunt Jemima’s Pancake House, including one from Disneyland’s opening year. Both placemats feature the story of the character of Aunt Jemima and how she found herself at Disneyland. Measuring roughly 10”x14” each, the placemats are in very good condition with some edge-wear and a spot of discoloration in the bottom-right corner of the placemat with the red border. $200-$300 214


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704. Pair of Walt Disney Signed Mark Twain Certificates. (Disneyland 1958) During the 1950s and 1960s, it was not uncommon to find Walt Disney walking through his park. It was well-known that Walt loved Disneyland, and loved seeing his guests enjoy the fruits of his labor. Such was the occasion on July 19, 1958, for twin 8 year old sisters Dana and Denise Hansen. The sisters had just disembarked from the Mark Twain, after being chosen to pilot the paddle wheeler around the Rivers of America. As they stepped off the dock, with their official Mark Twain pilot certificates in hand, they spotted a familiar figure standing off to the side of the dock, enjoying the view of the park. It was Walt Disney himself. Without a moment’s hesitation, the two sisters approached the most famous man in America and were greeted with a warm smile and embrace. Walt Disney loved to welcome his guests, and was always ready with a blue ball point pen to sign autographs. Today was no exception. Walt greeted the girls, commented on their matching straw hats, and asked if they were enjoying the park. With only their pilot certificates in hand, the girls offered them to Walt for his autograph and he happily obliged. It happened in an instant, but it was a moment they would never forget. Now, 60 years later, those matching signed certificates, as well as the matching hats they wore that day, are going to pass from one generation of Disney fans to a newer generation. These two certificates, one filled out for each of the girls, contain a beautiful Walt Disney original signature in the lower-left corner in blue ink. Both certificates measure approximately 7”x8.5” and come in small plastic frames, as displayed by the sisters. The original certificates, as well as the hats the girls were wearing, have minor wear from use and age.
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705. Disneyland Riverboat Game. (Disneyland, 1960) A vintage board game created by Parker Brothers that is based on Disneyland’s Mark Twain Riverboat attraction. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, a moveable track, 4 player pieces, and one die. The box measures 8”x16.25” and 1.75” deep. The condition is fair, with some wear to the box from age, and a spot of ink discoloration over the title. The board has spots of moisture discoloration throughout. $100-$200

706. Mark Twain River Boat Model by Olszewski. (Disneyland, 2006) A z-scale model of the Mark Twain that was masterfully created by miniaturist Robert Olszewski for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary events, which lasted into 2006. The model features special lighted elements and has a plaque on the base that marks the anniversary. Measuring 6”x11” and 5” tall, the model is in fair to good condition with two broken rear poles and small chips to some of the paint at the back of the boat. $200-$300

707. Pair of Frontierland Tooled Leather Belts. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) A pair of tooled leather belts featuring Mickey, Donald, and Donald’s nephews alongside Frontierland imagery. One of the belts appears unused, still bearing the price tag and sizing details on the inside of the belt, while the second has some worn areas from use. Both belts are a size 30, and are overall in good condition. The used belt is missing the buckle portion. $100-$200

708. Set of (4) Rainbow Caverns Mine Train Brownlines. (Disneyland, 1960) A set of (4) vintage brownlines created for Disneyland’s Rainbow Caverns Mine Train. The brownlines are dated April and May of 1960, just before the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland attraction re-opened with the Rainbow Caverns expansion in June. The brownlines primarily provide details on cams used in the attraction, and each brownline has a WED Imagineering project label in the bottom-right corner. The brownlines measure between 25”x36” to 36”x50”, and the condition is very good overall with some wear to the fold-lines and edges from use. $400-$600

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709. Country Bear Jamboree Book and Record. (Disneyland, 1972) A book and record which features music from the Country Bear Jamboree attraction. The 11-page book and record measures 12.5”x12.5”. The vinyl itself is in very good condition, however there is some separation along the edges of the album cover and some general wear throughout the cover from use. $100-$200 710. Set of (8) Country Bear Jamboree Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1972) An original set of (8) Country Bear Jamboree concept art postcards featuring the iconic designs by Marc Davis. These unused postcards measure 5.5”x3.5” each and are in fine condition with minimal wear. $200-$300

711. Splash Mountain & Critter Country Press Folder. (Disneyland, c.1989) A spiral-bound press folder created to promote the opening of Splash Mountain and the newest land, Critter Country. This folder contains a wealth of information on the history of Disneyland as well as a history of The Walt Disney Company, and many important facts and figures. The 27-page folder measures 11.5”x9.5” and is in good condition with some cover-wear and creasing from use. $200-$300 217


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712. Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic poster for the Country Bear Jamboree attraction. This particularly rare variant of the poster, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was created for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Featuring the principal cast of characters in great detail, the poster measures 54�x37�. The condition is poor to fair with creases and wear throughout from heavy use, and a tear at the bottom of the left-edge that has been repaired with tape. $800-$1,000 218


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713. Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Photo Mailer. (Disneyland, c.1967) A souvenir photo mailer from Disneyland featuring 12 color images from Pirates of the Caribbean. This souvenir has not been mailed and measures 4”x6.25” when folded. The condition is very good with some surface wear. $100-$200

714. Complete Set of (12) Pirates of the Caribbean Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1966) A complete set of (12) souvenir postcards based on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. These cards feature concept artwork by Imagineer Marc Davis, and this set includes all (12) Disneyland cards which complete both the “A” and “B” sets. The cards measure 3.5”x5.5” each, and the set is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. There are some scuffs to the reverse of the postcard featuring the dog with the jail key. $300-$500

715. Pirates of the Caribbean Board Game. (Disneyland, 1965) A vintage board game created by Parker Brothers that is based on Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The game is complete in its original box and contains: a game board, 20 cards, 4 character pieces, and one die. The box measures 8.75”x16.75” and 1.25” deep. The condition is very fine, with some minor wear to the box from age. $100-$200

716. Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1968) A souvenir guidebook for Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This book contains legends of historical pirates that inspired the attraction, as well as Imagineering concept art, photos of the finalized attraction, and much more. Beautifully illustrated throughout with Imagineer Marc Davis’ concept designs, the guidebook measures 10.75”x9”. The condition is good, with some creasing to the cover and handling wear from use. $200-$300 219


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718. Pirates of the Caribbean Multi-Signed Print. (Disney Gallery, 1997) A classic print of one of Marc Davis’ concept drawings for Pirates of the Caribbean that is signed by several Imagineers who worked on the development of the attraction. This print was sold at a signing event at the Disney Gallery, where Disney Legends Marc Davis, Alice Davis, and X. Atencio signed along the bottom edge. Alice Davis designed the costumes for the attraction, while X. Atencio wrote the iconic musical theme, and Marc Davis is known for his concept work. Measuring 11”x14”, the print is in very good condition and comes with its original Certificate of Authenticity. $300-$500

717. Disney Gallery Pirates Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Pirates of the Caribbean attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $600-$800

719. Set of (25) Fortune Red Pirate Cards. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A set of (25) 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 colorful souvenir card with a legend of Jolly Roger flags on the reverse. In more recent years, the cards were no longer printed on different colors of paper, so a large set of cards on the rare colored paper is difficult to come by. Each card measures 4.25”x2.5” and the set is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $300-$500 220


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720. Pirates of the Caribbean Wicked Wench Lenticular Photo. (Disneyland, 2000) A limited edition lenticular photograph depicting a scene from Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean. Titled “Wicked Wench”, this lenticular photo was created in a limited edition of only 500 pieces and measures 19.25”x22.75” within its original elegant frame. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from minor use. $500-$700

721. Pirates of the Caribbean Captain Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful cast resin sculpture of the iconic Captain’s Quarters from Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean. This impressively detailed sculpture was released in 1999 and is number 10 in an edition size of only 10 pieces. The sculpture beautifully captures the scene of the Captain’s skeleton still holding the magnifying glass and observing his map. Created by artist Terri Harden, the sculpture measures 12”x11” and 11” deep within its custom display case. The condition of the sculpture is very fine with minor wear to the display case. The base is signed by Harden and the sculpture comes with the original Certificate of Authenticity. $2,000-$3,000

722. Pirates of the Caribbean Bronze Auctioneer Figure. (Disneyland, 2005) A bronze figure of the Auctioneer from Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This sculpture was created as part of a limited edition of 1500 pieces to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland, and is based on original concept art by Marc Davis. Measuring 7” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box and packaging. $400-$600 221


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723. Pirates of the Caribbean Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Pirates of the Caribbean-themed pewter miniatures, created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. The set was limited to 1500 pieces and features miniatures of several iconic characters and scenes. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.75” tall and is in very good condition. The set comes in its original box and packaging, with its Certificate of Authenticity. $400-$600

724. Pirates of the Caribbean Trinket Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A trinket box created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary that features imagery from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. A replica of an iconic painting seen within the attraction shows through the clear domed lid. This trinket box was part of a limited edition of 1000 and includes the souvenir doubloon that came with the box. Measuring 5”x6.75” and 6” deep, the box is in very good condition with some minor chipping to the paint. $400-$600

725. Pirates of the Caribbean Limited Edition Bookends. (Disneyland, 2005) A pair of limited edition bookends created for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. These bookends feature two of the familiar pirates from the attraction: the affectionately named “Pooped-Pirate” and “Hairy Leg Pirate”. While in more recent years, the Pooped-Pirate has had Captain Jack Sparrow peeking out from the barrel behind him, this bookend depicts the original version where he is exhausted from chasing “light-footed wenches” as the woman hides in the barrel behind him. Created in resin painted to resemble bronze and with marble bases, these exquisite bookends measure 7.5” tall, each. The condition is very good overall with some surface wear from light use, including a couple very small chips in the paint and some scuffs to the bases. The woman in the barrel is missing her hand. The original Certificate of Authenticity is included. $600-$800 222


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727. Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean Lithograph Set. (Disneyland, 2000) An extremely rare limited edition set of (7) lithographs featuring the iconic concept art of Imagineer Marc Davis. The set comes in a treasure chest style case with white museum gloves for handling the high-quality lithographs. Each lithograph is hand-signed by Davis and numbered 5/100. The concept art included in this set provides an incredible archive of imagery relating to the development of this historic attraction. Many familiar characters and elements from the attraction can be seen throughout, with each lithograph measuring 8”x10”. The set is in very fine condition with minor surface wear to the chest, and includes its original Disney Gallery certificate of authenticity and a short biography sheet of Davis’ career. $800-$1,000

728. Pirates of the Caribbean Watch and Figurine. (Disneyland, c.2000) A limited edition watch and figurine featuring imagery from Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The figure features the infamous drunken pirate with his pig, while the watch face displays a skeletal pirate on a canon. The watch is numbered 680/2000 and can be displayed around the base of the figure. The display measures 4.75” tall with a 3.5” diameter base, and the watch is 9.75” long. Both items are in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

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729. Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Cannibal Pole Props. (Walt Disney Studios, 2006) A pair of hand-painted prop head-hunter poles used in the cannibal sequence in the feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The two poles measure 50” and 81.5”, and are in fair to good condition with two broken end-sections and some chipping to the paint. These film props would be perfect decorative pieces for the home of any Disney fan. $800-$1,000

730. Club 33 Limited Edition Pin. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition pin created for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary that features the logo for the exclusive Club 33. This rare pin comes displayed in its original Club 33 logo box, and the pin measures approximately 1.25”x0.75”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200 224

731. Club 33 Wine List in Embossed Logo Folder. (Disneyland, c.1996-97) A wine list in a Club 33 embossed cover. The list of 104 wines comes in a range of prices and dates, and is particularly rare, with few surviving covers still containing their inner menus and lists. Measuring 14.75”x9.5”, the wine list is in fair to good condition, with some scuffing and lifting of the gold embossing on the cover, as well as expected edgewear from use. The inside pages show some discoloration and tearing to the page, particularly at the top-right corner of the right page. $100-$200


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732. Ursula Production Maquette from Fantasmic. (Disneyland, 1990) A wonderful hand-crafted resin Ursula maquette used in the development of Fantasmic. Sculpted by Kevin Kidney, the maquette was used in the creation of the giant Ursula inflatable figure seen within the popular night show. The 16” tall sculpture is inscribed on the bottom by Kidney with project details and a date of Spring 1990. The condition is very good with some paint wear to the tentacles and arms from use and display. $2,000-$3,000

733. Disney Gallery Printer’s Proof Poster & Press Kit. (Walt Disney Studios, 1994) An original printer’s proof poster and press kit for the opening of The Walt Disney Gallery at the MainPlace Santa Ana Mall. The Walt Disney Gallery was conceived as an upscale store selling animation art, collectibles, clothing, and home accessories to high-end Disney consumers. However, the venture was ultimately unsuccessful and the gallery closed. The press kit contains (5) promotional photographs, a grand opening invitation, several press releases, an unused nametag, and other paper goods. The folder measures 12”x9” and is in good condition, with some edge-wear, including creasing at the corners. Measuring 40”x28”, the printer’s proof poster is in fair condition with crease marks in the center and some wear throughout. $300-$500

734. Fantasmic! Cast Member Charles Boyer Print. (Disneyland, 1992) A beautiful lithograph by Charles Boyer created to commemorate the opening of Fantasmic! at Disneyland. This print was only made available for cast members to purchase in an edition of 1000, and this lithograph is numbered 534/1000. Measuring 29.75”x19.75” in the 31.25”x21.25” frame, the print has not been inspected out of the frame but appears to be in very good condition. The frame is in fair condition, with some cracking and stress marks on the plexi and some scratching and denting to the frame from use. $100-$200

735. Fantasmic! & Mickey’s Toontown Press Folder. (Disneyland, 1992) A spiral-bound press folder created to promote the opening of Fantasmic! in 1992 and the soon-to-open Mickey’s Toontown in 1993. This folder contains a wealth of information on the history of Disneyland as well as a history of The Walt Disney Company. The 31-page folder measures 11.5”x9.5” and is in good condition with some cover-wear and creasing from use. $100-$200 225


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736. Haunted Mansion Changing Portrait Artwork by Ed Kohn. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of (6) original concept drawings created by Imagineer Ed Kohn for a proposed changing portrait to be used within Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The drawings depict alternate versions of a man transforming into fruits and vegetables. Two of the concepts are signed by Kohn along the lower-edge. Five of the drawings are mounted to board. These designs range in size from 7.75”x7.5” to 11.25”x8.5” and are in very good condition overall with some general wear throughout from use. The non-mounted drawing has some small tears around the edges of the paper. $600-$800

737. The Haunted House Chilling Sounds Record. (Disneyland, 1964) A Disneyland souvenir record titled Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House. The record contains tracks of various scary sound effects and was released just a few years before the Haunted Mansion opened. Measuring 12.5”x12.5” within its original album cover, the record is in good condition with minimal surface scratches to the record and minor wear to the cover. $100-$200 226

738. The Haunted Mansion Souvenir Story Record. (Disneyland, 1969) A Disneyland souvenir record titled The Story and Song from the Haunted Mansion. The cover opens to reveal an 11-page illustrated story by Collin Campbell to go along with the record. Measuring 12.5”x12.5” within its original album cover, the record is in good condition with slight scratching to the surface and minor wear to the cover. $100-$200

739. Haunted Mansion Souvenir Photo Mailer. (Disneyland, c.1969) A souvenir photo mailer featuring 12 vintage images of the Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This souvenir was designed to be mailed, but is unused, and measures approximately 4”x6” when folded. The condition is good with minor edge-wear and small amounts of yellowing from age. $100-$200


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741. The Haunted Mansion Record & Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland record and book that features a story and music from the Haunted Mansion attraction. This 7.25”x7.25” record includes an illustrated 24-page story and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

740. Pair of Magic from the Haunted Mansion Books. (Disneyland, 1970) A pair of magic trick books inspired by the Haunted Mansion. Both books contain the same tricks involving cards, money, and paper items, but have alternate cover designs. The 60-page books measure 9”x6” and are in good condition, with expected edge-wear from age and use. $200-$400

742. Small Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) A very rare small-sized Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box from Disneyland. A hidden latch on the side opens in a specific pattern to reveal a large hidden compartment on top, and a secret drawer in the side of the chest. This is a very charming and intricately built item, which measures 5.5”x3.5” and 2.25” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $200-$400

743. Large Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) A very rare large-sized Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box from Disneyland. Hidden latches on the sides open in a specific pattern to reveal a large hidden compartment on top, and a secret drawer with a removable lid in the side of the chest. This is a very charming and intricately built item, which measures 6”x4” and 3.25” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $300-$500 227


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744. Marc Davis Haunted Mansion Concept Art Set. (Disneyland, 1999) An incredibly rare set of (6) high-quality giclee prints featuring the iconic concept artwork of Imagineer Marc Davis for the Haunted Mansion. This is one of the most difficult Haunted Mansion collectibles to obtain. Each print is signed by Davis, and numbered 2 out of only 10 sets produced. Together, these giclee prints of Davis’ artwork beautifully archive the creation of this historic attraction. The set comes in an elegant display box with velvet and felt lining, and includes white museum gloves for handling the giclees. Each giclee measures 8”x10” and the set is in very fine condition with minor surface wear to the outer box. The original Disney Gallery numbered Certificate of Authenticity is included. $3,000-$5,000

745. Haunted Mansion Phantom Organ Player Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful cast resin sculpture of the iconic Phantom Organ Player from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This impressively detailed sculpture was released in 1999 and is number 6 in an edition size of only 10 pieces. The sculpture beautifully captures the scene in which this ghost plays the haunting waltz in the banquet hall. Created by artist Terri Harden who signed the base, the sculpture measures 8.25”x7” and 11.75” tall within its custom display case. The condition of the sculpture is very fine with minor wear to the display case, and a loose organ pipe has been reattached. This sculpture comes with its original numbered Certificate of Authenticity from The Disney Gallery. $2,000-$3,000 228

746. Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Caretaker Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful cast resin sculpture of the iconic Caretaker from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This impressively detailed sculpture was released in 1999 and is number 8 in an edition size of only 10 pieces. The sculpture beautifully captures the scene in which the Caretaker looks in awe at the graveyard ghosts. Created by artist Terri Harden, who signed the base, the sculpture measures 8.5”x7”x7” within its custom display case. The condition of the sculpture is very fine with minor wear to the display case. $2,000-$3,000


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747. Haunted Mansion Ken Anderson Signed Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1995) A wonderful concept art print featuring various graveyard ghosts for the Haunted Mansion. The print is signed by Imagineer Ken Anderson, who, in addition to creating the original artwork seen here, influenced the creation of the Mansion with his early scripts, paintings, concepts, and models, and created many of the iconic elements of the attraction that are still in use today. With an image size of 9.5”x13” within its 14.5”x18.5” frame, the concept art print is in very fine condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $600-$800

748. Haunted Mansion Pop-Up Book. (Disneyland, 1994) A very rare Haunted Mansion Pop-Up Book created by Disney Press. This book features 5 intricate pop-up scenes depicting iconic Haunted Mansion moments such as the changing portraits, Madam Leota’s crystal ball, the attic and ghost bride, and much more. Each scene has pop-up elements, tabs to open, tabs to pull to make elements move, and much more, all which tell the story of the attraction. This rare book is an excellent way for any Haunted Mansion fan, young or old, to bring the attraction experience home. Measuring 10.25”x8.25”, the book is in very fine condition. $100-$200

749. Complete Set of (5) Haunted Mansion Lenticular Cards. (Disneyland, 1999) A collection of (5) lenticular cards featuring changing imagery inspired by the Haunted Mansion’s portrait corridor. These cards are a complete set of the five lenticular images that were created specifically for the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Each card measures just under 5.5”x4.25”. The set is in overall very fine condition with minor surface wear to the protective sleeves. $300-$500

750. Haunted Mansion Stretching Portraits Signed Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print featuring artwork for the Haunted Mansion’s stretching portraits by Imagineer Marc Davis. This print was available for only a short while at the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered as 216/300 and signed by Davis in ink in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 24”x32”, the lithographic print is in very fine condition and comes with its original Certificate of Authenticity. $2,000-$3,000 229


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751. Haunted Mansion Cast Member Dust Prop. (Disneyland, 1999) A rare vial of dust from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This unusual gift was given to select Cast Members during Halloween events for the 30th anniversary of the attraction. The vial comes with a parchment-like tag which certifies the authenticity of the dust. The vial reads “Haunted Mansion Halloween 1999” and measures 3.5” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear. $400-$600

752. Haunted Mansion Multi-Signed Limited Ed. Concept Print. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A large limited edition print of Imagineer Colin Campbell’s concept artwork for the Haunted Mansion. This print was created by the Disney Gallery and is signed by 5 Imagineers: Colin Campbell, Marc Davis, Sam McKim, X. Atencio, and Rolly Crump, as well as Buddy Baker, who composed the music for the iconic song “Grim Grinning Ghosts”. Measuring an impressive 28.75”x37.5” within its frame, the print is in very fine condition and is hand-numbered 86/300. $1,200-$1,500

753. Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts WDCC Set. (WDCC, 1999) An extremely rare set of Walt Disney Classics Collection figures that depict the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts from the Haunted Mansion. These hand-painted ceramic figures are part of a limited edition set, with each figure handnumbered on the base as 876/1500. The figures range in size from 5” to 8.25” tall and the condition is very fine overall. The original box and handnumbered Certificate of Authenticity are included. $750-$1,000 230


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754. Haunted Mansion Ghost Ship Uncut Lenticular Photo. (Disneyland, 1999) A very rare uncut lenticular photo featuring the Ghost Ship changing portrait. As you walk by, this artwork changes from that of a ship sailing on a sunny day, to a darkened scene of ghosts wailing aboard the cursed ship. These popular lenticular photos were created for the Haunted Mansion’s 30th anniversary, however this much rarer version was never trimmed down and still shows its printing color details and project notes around the edges. This unique collectible measures 23.5”x21” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $1,000-$2,000

755. Haunted Mansion Sam McKim Signed Elevations Print. (Disneyland, c.1990) A beautiful print featuring an illustration for the Haunted Mansion created during the early years of its development. This very early image shows the front and side elevations for what was tentatively called the “Haunted House” within New Orleans Square. This print is signed by Imagineer Sam McKim with McKim’s note “& my friend Marvin Davis”. The print has an image size of 6.75”x13” within a 14.5”x18.5” frame. The condition is very good with minor frame wear from previous display. $400-$600

756. Haunted Mansion Limited Ed. Grandfather Clock Watch. (Walt Disney World, 1999) A souvenir watch created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. This watch is themed after the attraction’s iconic grandfather clock and comes in a decorative box. The back of the watch is numbered 247 of only 500 pieces and has information on the attraction’s anniversary. The watch measures 9.5” long and is in very fine condition, never used, with its original cellophane cover still over the watch face. $300-$500 231


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757. Haunted Mansion Magical Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) A stunning Magical Big Figurine created by Larry Nikolai for the 35th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. This “Big Fig” depicts a small-scale version of the attraction, including a small graveyard. The figure is battery-operated, with lights throughout and sounds that play when some of the tombstones are pressed. Measuring approximately 16” in diameter and 14” tall, the figure is in very fine condition. $400-$600

759. Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts Bobblehead. (Disneyland, 2000s) A charming triple bobblehead figure of the Hitchhiking Ghosts from the Haunted Mansion. All three resin figures are adhered to the same base and have bobbling heads, and the center ghost has a bobbling arm. Measuring 7” tall and 9.5” long, the bobblehead is in very fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200 232

758. Set of (7) Haunted Mansion Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1970s-2000s) A collection of postcards featuring Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion which were created between the 1970s and early 2000s. Featuring a variety of scenes from the attraction including: the graveyard ghosts, attraction building, and the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay, these postcards provide a great visual representation of the attraction’s history. The cards range in size between 3.5”x5.5” and 4.25”x6”. The condition is good overall with minor edge-wear and some yellowing to the back of one of the 1970s postcards. $100-$200

760. Haunted Mansion Light-Up Playset. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A replica playset of the Haunted Mansion with working lights and sound. The building opens to reveal the inner rooms of the Mansion and includes several play pieces based on familiar Mansion characters. The coffin-shaped buttons on the front play phrases such as “Welcome Foolish Mortals” and “I Didn’t Mean to Frighten You”. The replica measures approximately 9”x9”x9” and is in very good condition and comes in its original box and packaging. $100-$300


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761. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Bracelet. (Disneyland, 2009) A very rare clasping bracelet created for the 40th anniversary events for Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The bracelet is unopened in its original plastic and features a Mansion logo with embedded marcasite stones which give it a subtle shimmer. The metal bracelet has a diameter of 3” and is in 762. Haunted Mansion Large Throw Blanket. (Disneyland, c.2000) A very fine condition. $100-$200 rare large blanket featuring imagery from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The blanket depicts Madame Leota, the Hitchhiking Ghosts, Ghost Bride, singing busts, and other notable characters and imagery from the fan-favorite attraction. The blanket measures approximately 53”x65” and is in very good condition. $100-$200

763. Haunted Mansion 35th Anniversary Keychain. (Disneyland, 2004) A special rubber keychain featuring the Hitchhiking Ghosts of the Haunted Mansion. This keychain was created for the 35th anniversary of the attraction and measures 3”x2.5”. The condition is very good overall with minor wear. $100-$200

764. Haunted Mansion 30th Anniversary Pin in Coffin Box. (Disneyland, 1999) A special limited edition pin created to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The pin was created in a limited edition of only 1969 pieces in a nod to the attraction’s opening year, and comes in a stylish coffin-shaped box which mentions the anniversary on the lid. Measuring 1.5”x1” in its 5” tall coffin box, the pin is in very good condition. $100-$200 233


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765. Set of (5) Haunted Mansion Shag Coasters. (Disneyland, 2009) A set of (5) coasters created by the artist Shag for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The coasters feature Shag’s iconic style and depict several familiar scenes from this fan-favorite attraction. The coasters measure 4”x4” each and are in very fine condition, unopened in their original plastic within the special anniversary tin. $100-$200

767. Olszewski Haunted Mansion Model with Light Box. (Disneyland, 2005) An incredible 1/220th scale model of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion attraction building created by Robert Olszewski. This very rare replica includes three scenes from the attraction which can be inserted into the back of the model and light up. The interchangeable scenes include the changing portraits, banquet hall, and hitchhiking ghost scenes. Measuring 9.5”x12” and 6” tall, the model is in very good condition with minor wear, including one bent lantern by the attraction exit point. The model comes in its original 50th Commemorative Collection box and packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity. Also included is a light-stand for the scenes to be viewed separately if desired. $200-$400 234

766. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Shag Postcard Set. (Disneyland, 2009) A set of (14) postcards created by the artist Shag for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The postcards, designed in Shag’s iconic style, feature various familiar aspects of the Mansion including the portrait corridor, stretching portraits, singing busts, ballroom ghosts, and many other scenes. Each postcard measures 5”x7” and lists details about the anniversary on the reverse. The cards come in a decorative tin and are all unused and in very fine condition with minor wear to the tin. $100-$200

768. Haunted Mansion Pet Cemetery Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2009) A rare boxed set of (5) pins based on the headstones from the pet cemetery in the Haunted Mansion attraction. This boxed set was limited to only 5000 pieces and come in a gorgeous display box shaped like the Mansion’s gates, which open to reveal the pins. The box measures 6.5”x7.5” and comes with a protective cardboard sleeve. The set is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$300


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769. Haunted Mansion Pocket Watch. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition pocket watch created for the 40th Anniversary of the Haunted Mansion attraction. This metal pocket-watch comes in a decorative door-shaped case and was limited to only 300 pieces. The watch has a functioning clasp and spooky green watch-face. The watch measures approximately 2” in diameter and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the exterior. The case measures 6.75”x5” and 3.25” deep, with two small chips to the door frame and a repaired doorknob. $300-$500

770. Haunted Mansion Limited Ed. Gargoyle Candle Holder. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A very rare limited edition Gargoyle candle holder created for a special Haunted Mansion “999 Happy Haunts” event. This hard to find figure is modeled after the familiar gargoyles seen within the attraction and was limited to an edition of only 500 pieces. The base of the figure has a hidden drawer with the name of the event displayed on it. The figure comes in its original box with two candles, and measures approximately 12.5” tall, including the candles. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from light use. $2,000-$3,000

771. Nightmare Before Christmas Doom Buggy Figure. (Disneyland, c.2001) An exclusive souvenir figure of Jack, Sally, and Zero in a Doom Buggy sold at the “Nightmare Before Christmas Enchanted Evening”, a preview event for the Haunted Mansion Holiday setup. This miniature Doom Buggy features Jack and Sally in the car, with Zero floating alongside. The figure comes with a stand designed after familiar Haunted Mansion imagery. When assembled, the figure measures 5.75”x7.25” and 5” deep, and comes in its original box and packaging. The condition is very good, with some minor scuffing to the buggy and some small scratches to the paint on the stand’s base. $500-$700

772. Haunted Mansion Glow-in-the-Dark Hatbox Ghost Figure. (Disneyland, 2009) A glow-in-the-dark Hatbox Ghost figurine created for the Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary pin trading celebration. This figurine was sold at the “O-Pin House” in a limited edition of only 250 pieces. Both the suitcase and the hatbox can be opened to reveal small compartments originally intended for pins. Measuring approximately 8” tall, the figurine is in very good condition with some minor wear from display, and comes in its original box and packaging. The box is in fair to good condition with wear at the corners. No pins are included with the figurine. $300-$500 235


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773. Haunted Mansion Light-Up Graveyard Model. (Disneyland, c.2002) A light-up model of the memorable graveyard scene from the Haunted Mansion. The model has various ghosts throughout and depicts the Caretaker and his dog. The model measures approximately 6.5” tall and is in good condition overall, with some corrosion in the battery compartment that may require some cleaning for the lights to function. $300-$500

774. Haunted Mansion Musical Snow Globe. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A charming snow globe featuring iconic characters from the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland. The Hitchhiking Ghosts are inside the globe, while the Caretaker and other familiar characters line the base. When wound, the snow globe plays “Grim Grinning Ghosts”. The snow globe also lights up, although this functionality has not been tested. Measuring approximately 9.5” tall, the snow globe is in good condition, with one broken branch. The gargoyle has been reattached to the top of the globe. $400-$600

775. Haunted Mansion Fiber Optic Model. (Disneyland, 2002) A stunning light-up fiber optic model of the Haunted Mansion. The model has characters and elements from the attraction on every side and is a charming depiction of this memorable building. The model measures approximately 9” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. $300-$500

776. Haunted Mansion Holiday Dr. Finkelstein Figure. (Disneyland, 2001) A limited edition figure of Dr. Finkelstein and two skeletal reindeer riding in one of the Haunted Mansion’s Doom Buggy vehicles. Created in an edition of only 300 as part of the opening year for the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay, “Haunted Mansion Holiday”, this resin figure can swivel on its base and has a backing that depicts familiar elements from this iconic attraction. Measuring just under 7” tall, the figure is in very good condition with minor surface wear. A thin break to one antler has been repaired. $500-$700

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777. Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Lenticular Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A boxed set of (5) commemorative limited edition pins created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Created in an edition of only 1500, this set contains lenticular imagery of four changing portraits as well as Madame Leota’s crystal ball. The box measures 3”x10.75” and 1” tall and the set is in very fine condition. $300-$500

778. Haunted Mansion “Beware of Diva” Trinket Box. (Harmony Kingdom, 2005) A trinket box based on the Haunted Mansion titled “Beware of Diva”. The top of the crypt behind the singers opens, revealing a hand mirror. All items are still in their original packaging. The figure measures 4.5”x3” and 3” deep and is in very fine condition. The box shows some minimal wear, including some loosening of the glue on one side. $300-$500

779. Nightmare Before Christmas This Is Halloween Print. (Disneyland, 2001) A very rare print from the Disney Gallery titled This is Halloween, featuring the artwork created by Eric Robinson for The Nightmare Before Christmas. This print was available at the Disney Gallery for the Nightmare Before Christmas Enchanted Evening Event and has a Haunted Mansion embossed stamp in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 27”x34”, the print is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The print is signed by Robinson along the bottom edge and numbered 77/150, with the original Certificate of Authenticity included. $500-$700

780. Haunted Mansion Master Gracey Print. (Disneyland, c.2001) A very rare print of The Aging Man changing portrait, known affectionately as Master Gracey. Available at the Disney Gallery for only a short while, this print features the Dorian Gray-inspired changing portrait, which appears at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and was named after Imagineer Yale Gracey. Measuring 36”x28.75”, the print is in fair condition with some minor surface wear throughout, a few creases and wear along the white margin areas away from the artwork itself, and some yellowing to the back of the paper. The artwork still presents itself very nicely and would be a perfect addition to the collection of any Haunted Mansion fan. $100-$200 237


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781. The Nightmare Before Christmas Lenticular Bonus Gift. (Disneyland, 2003) A lenticular photo of Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas with a pair of accompanying letters regarding a Haunted Mansion Holiday event purchase. The first letter apologizes for the delay in the receipt of the complimentary gift meant to be shipped with the purchase of a lenticular set, as it did not meet Disney quality standards upon its first production run. The second letter accompanied the bonus gift upon its eventual shipment. Both letters are on Disneyland Resort letterhead measuring 11”x8.5”, while the lenticular photo measures 7”x5”. The condition is very good overall. $100-$300

782. Phantom Manor Light-Up Musical Figure. (Disneyland Paris, c.2000s) A very rare light-up figure of Phantom Manor, Disneyland Paris’ version of the Haunted Mansion. This wonderful light-up model also plays the iconic song “Grim Grinning Ghosts” in a melodic tune. The resin model measures 7” tall and is in very fine condition, and comes with its original packaging. $100-$200

783. Phantom Manor Dan Goozee Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland Paris, 1994) A stunning large print featuring the original concept art by Dan Goozee for Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris. Created for the Disney Gallery Images line of artwork, this print is hand-numbered as 270 and signed by Goozee in a limited edition of only 300 pieces. The print measures an impressive 34.5”x47.5” in its elegant distressed frame and is in very fine condition with minor frame wear. $1,200-$1,500 238


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784. Mickey Mouse Club Circus Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, c.1955) A souvenir program from the very short-lived Mickey Mouse Club Circus. The program includes information on the Mouseketeers, rare photos of the cast and performers, and what to expect from the attraction. The 12page program measures 12”x9” and is in good condition with some faint creasing through the center from use. $100-$200

785. Pair of Sleeping Beauty Castle Souvenir Trays. (Disneyland, c.1955) A pair of trays that feature Sleeping Beauty Castle. The trays match in theme, with one tray in color and the other in black and white. The trays measure 11” in diameter and are in fair to good condition with minor dents and scuffing around the rims and some scratching to the imagery. $200-$400

786. Fantasia Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, c.1955) A rare tray featuring Bacchus surrounded by various Fantasia characters. The back bears a stamp which says, “In all the world only at Disneyland” and notes that the design is inspired by the art of Fantasia. The tray measures 11” in diameter and is in fair to good condition with deep scratching around much of the rim and some scuffing to the image. $100-$200 239


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787. WED Imagineering It’s a Small World News Profile. (Disneyland, 1966) A very rare profile summary packet prepared by WED Imagineering for the grand opening of It’s a Small World at Disneyland. This packet comes braded within a red paper folder that reads “Profile-It’s a Small World-Disneyland” and contains a cover sheet titled, “NEWS from WED Imagineering.” This rare packet contains what WED Imagineering considered to be the most important information on Disneyland’s newest attraction after its debut at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The information is separated into (4) categories including: The Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed, Small World Clock, Small World’s Home, and Facts & Figures. This 11-page packet provides some of the earliest information on the new attraction, including the represented countries, the show building, and more. Measuring 11.5”x9.25”, the packet is in good condition overall with some wear to the cover and edges, as well as some creasing to the first page from use. $200-$400

789. It’s a Small World Bank of America Brochure. (Disneyland, 1987) A delightful brochure featuring color photos and information relating to Disneyland’s It’s a Small World. The brochure measures 8.5”x11” unfolded and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200 240

788. It’s a Small World 1964-65 World’s Fair Greeting Cards. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A set of greeting cards featuring Mary Blair’s concept artwork for It’s a Small World at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The cards were created as part of the UNICEF Greeting Card Fund and were sold at the World’s Fair. This boxed set of greeting cards contains (6) cards and (7) envelopes. The original box measures 6.5”x5.25” and 0.75” thick. The set is in good condition with minor wear to the box including some faded writing in the top-left corner and some yellowing to one of the envelopes. One of the greeting cards has a typed message inside from a guest who visited the fair, and the writer mentions how much they enjoyed the areas designed by Walt Disney. $100-$200

790. Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough Signed Postcard. (Disneyland, 1988) A postcard announcing the exhibition and sale of original Disneyland concept artwork from notable Imagineers such as Herb Ryman, Marc Davis, and Eyvind Earle, at the newly opened Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. The front of the postcard features concept art by Eyvind Earle for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction and the back of the card is signed by Earle. Measuring 5”x7”, the card is in good condition with some minor surface wear. $100-$200


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791. New Fantasyland Premiere Invitation with Key. (Disneyland, 1983) An original cast member premiere invitation to the “Rededication” of Fantasyland. The invitation, printed on a thick card backing, includes a large metal key tied to it that is engraved, “New Fantasyland 1983 Opening.” The key is molded with imagery from Sleeping Beauty Castle, and the invitation comes with its original envelope. The invitation measures 9.5”x7.25”, and the condition is good with some wear to the card backing and creasing to the envelope. $100-$200

792. The Mad Hatter Shop Limited Edition Signed Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1995) An original lithograph featuring the artwork of veteran Disney artist, Bill Justice. The original artwork was created for a mural at the Mad Hatter Shop in Fantasyland, with this lithograph beautifully replicating this charming artwork. Hand-signed by Justice and numbered 158/500, this lithograph measures 22”x24” and is in very good condition with minor wear. The original hand-numbered Disney Gallery Images Certificate of Authenticity is included. $200-$400

793. Original Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Entrance Mural Drawings. (Disneyland, 1980) Two sheets containing (4) original drawings by Imagineer X. Atencio for the Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride entrance mural. These drawings feature all (4) depictions of Mr. Toad’s car in the entrance mural, which tell the story of Mr. Toad’s trip through the countryside and town square before crashing into the train and finally arriving in hell. Accomplished in blue and black pencil on 12.5”x15.5” 3-hole studio animation paper, the drawings are in very good condition with pin-holes in the corners and minor spots of wear from their original use. $200-$400 241


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794. Jiminy Cricket Limited Edition Framed Cel Set. (Disneyland, 2014) A wonderful framed hand-painted cel set featuring Jiminy Cricket outside of Pinocchio’s Daring Journey at Disneyland. Created as part of The Art of Disneyland Resort celebration, this hand-painted cel was part of an edition of only 1000 and is framed with a signed postcard and pin that contain matching imagery to the cel. The postcard is signed by 4 of the artists that worked on this cel project. The entire set is framed to just over 22”x18”, and the condition is very fine with minor wear to the frame. $100-$200

795. Peter Pan Hand-Painted Vinyl Figure in Box. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1960s) A hand-painted Peter Pan figure from the Golden Fantasy line of Small World Figures. Created in vinyl with a fabric tunic and hat, this rare figure comes in its original box which measures 3”x3.75” and 8” tall. The condition is good with some scuffs to the figure and some fading to the color of the tunic and hat. The box has some tears throughout. $100-$200

796. Disneyland 40th Anniversary Castle Cookie Jar. (Disneyland, 1995) A limited edition ceramic cookie jar designed after the park’s iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. Created for Disneyland’s 40th anniversary by artist Charles Boyer, this jar is hand-painted and reads “Disneyland 40th Anniversary” in the center below the lid line. The base of the jar is numbered 25,944/100,000 and the jar measures approximately 10.5”x9” and 7” deep. The condition is fair overall with small spots of surface wear from light use, and two cracks to the bottom half of the jar. $100-$200 242


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797. A Walk in Walt’s Footsteps Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2002) A collection of (6) iconic Disney character pins displayed over a print of the classic image of Walt Disney walking through Sleeping Beauty Castle. The set is part of a limited edition of 1000 and includes pins of Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Donald, Goofy, and Tinker Bell. Measuring 13.5”x10” in the 21.5”x15.5” frame, the set appears to be in very good condition. The frame is in fair condition with moderate wear throughout from use. $100-$200

798. Fantasyland Balloon Vendor Limited Edition Figure. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition figure created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in an edition of only 500. Titled “Fantasyland Balloon Vendor”, this figure is a stylish depiction of a Fantasyland merchant, with the colors in his outfit carefully chosen to represent the colors seen throughout this iconic land. Measuring 10.5” tall, this figure is in very good condition with minor wear and comes in its original box and packaging. $300-$500

799. Pinocchio’s Daring Journey Model by Olszewski. (Disneyland, 2011) An incredible model of Pinocchio’s Daring Journey created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. This first edition model includes two interchangeable scenes from the attraction: Geppetto building Pinocchio, and the Puppet Theatre. There are lighted elements that can run on batteries or by power cord. Measuring approximately 13”x10” and 5” tall, the model is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. The model includes the original box. Given that these miniatures have numerous fine details, there may be a small chip, crack, or break that may have gone unnoticed. Please use the images of the item to help assess the full condition. $500-$700 243


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801. “How to Draw Donald Duck” Cover Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1957) An original concept drawing created during the development of the cover for the popular “How to Draw” series of character model guides from Disneyland’s Art Corner. This original drawing was used in the development of the Donald Duck cover and is accomplished in pencil and blue conte on 3-hole studio animation paper. Measuring 12.5”x15.5”, the drawing is in good condition with some spots of discoloration and a few creases from use. $400-$600

800. “The Art of Animation” Book Signed by Eyvind Earle. (Disneyland, c.1958) A souvenir guidebook from Disneyland’s “The Art of Animation” exhibit in Tomorrowland. “The Art of Animation” was originally created as a traveling exhibit which showcased the processes by which Disney created their animated films and cartoons. The exhibit was used to help promote Disney’s latest film, Sleeping Beauty. The international exhibit later found a permanent home in Tomorrowland next to the Art Corner. This book is signed inside by Eyvind Earle, whose iconic background designs were used for Sleeping Beauty, and is personalized with a message to Alan Hylton. The 8”x9” guidebook is in good condition with some cover-wear from use. $200-$300

802. Pair of Vintage Circarama Brownlines. (Disneyland, 1960-62) A pair of vintage brownlines created for Disneyland’s Circarama theater in Tomorrowland. The brownlines are dated 1960 and 1962 and feature mechanical aspects of the projection systems and theater. Both brownlines have WED Enterprises Inc. project labels in the bottom-right corners. The smaller brownline measures 24”x36” and the larger measures 36”x70”. The condition is very good overall with some minor wear to the foldlines and edges from use. $300-$500 244


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803. Monsanto’s Home of the Future Brochure. (Disneyland, c.1958) An original brochure from Monsanto’s Home of the Future in Tomorrowland. The brochure unfolds to reveal a floor plan of the attraction as well as black and white photos of the interior. Measuring 4”x5.5” while folded, the brochure is in good condition with hole-punch marks from storage in a reference binder. $100-$200 804. General Electric Carousel of Progress Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare Disneyland record featuring “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow,” the theme song from General Electric’s Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The second side of the record contains a medley of Disney tunes. The record measures 7”x7” in its original sleeve and the condition is very good. The reverse of the sleeve has an original Disneyland sales sticker still attached. $100-$200

805. Original America Sings Press Preview Maquette Concept. (Disneyland, 1974) A beautiful original concept design for a character maquette given exclusively to attendees of the Press Preview event for the Grand Opening of America Sings. This illustration is accomplished in ink on thin artist’s paper and features Sam the Eagle. The image was inspired by Blaine Gibson’s original maquette for the character. A hand-written note in blue pencil reads “9 Inches” for the height measurement of the character maquette. This illustration measures 14.75”x11” and is in fair condition with a horizontal and vertical fold mark down the center and some minor edge-wear. There is a 4” thin tear along the top fold-line and multiple pinmarks along the top edge. $400-$600 245


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806. Monorail Mark II Hand-Colored Brownline. (Disneyland, 1961) An impressively large, hand-colored brownline created for the newly opened Disneyland Monorail Mark II in 1961. This brownline is titled “Air System 4 Car Train” within the WED Enterprises Inc. project section in the bottom-right corner. Illustrating the various brake valves, service lines, and exhaust lines for the new Monorail Mark II, this hand-colored brownline is an incredible artifact in the history of Disneyland’s Monorail. Measuring 36”x70”, the brownline is in very good condition with minor wear along its original fold-lines. Included with the brownline are a few newspaper clippings relating to the history of the Monorail. $300-$500

807. Walt Disney’s Song of Tomorrowland Record. (Disneyland, c.1956) A souvenir record featuring music inspired by Tomorrowland. Sold in the early years of the park, this bright-yellow record measures 7.5”x6.75” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear to its original paper sleeve. $100-$200 246

808. Collection of Star Tours Grand Opening Items. (Disneyland, 1986) A very rare collection of items from the Grand Opening of Disneyland’s Star Tours. This collection includes a Star Tours press folder, a program, (4) black and white press photos, a Star Rides Starspeeder paper “Flight Sickness Bag,” a Flight Material envelope, (2) boarding passes for the Interplanetary Launch event, a used passport for the Interplanetary Launch event, a reservation ticket, a glow in the dark logo decal, (5) Star Tours napkins, (4) typed publicity packets with various information on the attraction, a small envelope for the Imagineering Inaugural Flight, (2) boarding passes to the Imagineering event, and (2) Imagineering letters regarding the event. All of the documents come within the outer Disneyland Publicity Department envelope which measures 10”x13”. This impressive collection of Star Tours memorabilia is in very good condition overall with minor areas of wear throughout the items from light use. $100-$200


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809. Space Mountain Bag. (Disneyland, c.1977) A blue and white shoulder-strap style bag created to promote Space Mountain around the time of the attraction’s opening. The bag has a large front pocket and a zippered main section. Measuring 14.5”x12” and 4” deep, the bag is in good condition, with some spots of discoloration to the front and strap. $100-$200

810. Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Plaque. (Disneyland, 1977) A very rare plaque created to celebrate the grand opening of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The plaque reads, “Space Mountain Official Astronaut-Inaugural Flight at Disneyland-Summer, 1977”. This plaque was given to select VIPs and members of the press who attended the special pre-opening event at Disneyland. Measuring 12”x9” and 1.5” thick, the plaque is in fair condition with some small breaks in the tips of the plaster attraction building and some surface wear. $200-$300

811. Complete Set of (6) Tomorrowland Hardcover Books. (Golden Press, 1959) A complete collection of all six books from the Tomorrowland Adventure series. These books were based on the iconic science and technology-focused episodes of the Disneyland television show, which dealt with futuristic concepts of space travel, atomic energy, and much more. These incredibly rare hardcover books are beautifully illustrated, retro-futuristic pieces of the history of The Walt Disney Studios. Each book measures just over 8”x6” and the set is in very fine condition with minor surface and edge wear to the covers. $1,000-$2,000 247


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812. The Magic of Walt Disney World One Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A one sheet poster promoting the theatrical release of the short film The Magic of Walt Disney World. Created within a year of the park’s opening, this short was released to theaters alongside Saludos Amigos and Snowball Express in order to promote Walt Disney World. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear to the original fold-lines and a few small spots of discoloration from age. $400-$600

813. Haunted Mansion WDW Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, c.1998) A very rare printed Haunted Mansion attraction poster from the Disney Gallery. This attraction poster is the design for Walt Disney World’s version of the Haunted Mansion and reads “Liberty Square” along the bottom. This version of the poster is much less common that the Disneyland version and depicts the familiar Hitchhiking Ghosts in front of the iconic attraction building. Measuring 40”x28” within its frame, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $400-$600

814. Walt Disney World Cinderella Fountain Bronze Sculpture. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A very rare bronze sculpture which depicts the iconic work of Imagineer Blaine Gibson titled, “La Fountaine de Cendrillion”. The full-size version of this sculpture was created as a water fountain near Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, with this stunning bronze replica beautifully capturing the artistry of this unique sculpture. This sculpture was created as number 42 of only 100 and comes on a marble base with a plaque in the front. Measuring 11” tall, the sculpture is in fair to good condition with some wear from previous display. The marble base has thin cracks throughout and some small chips, however the integrity of the base is still strong. $400-$600 248


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815. Disney Channel & Tokyo Disneyland Employee Packet. (Walt Disney Studios, 1983) A packet given to Walt Disney Productions employees in April of 1983 that contains materials relating to the debut of both The Disney Channel and Tokyo Disneyland. The packet includes a letter from Ron Miller discussing The Disney Channel service, a sheet that lists details on The Disney Channel programming and broadcast hours, a premiere issue of The Disney Channel Magazine, and a commemorative The Disney Channel button, as well as a Tokyo Disneyland letter from Jim Cora, a 2-page sheet listing the details of Tokyo Disneyland, and the grand opening commemorative packet for Tokyo Disneyland. All these materials are contained in their 11.75”x9.5” outer folder. The condition is very good overall with some wear around the edges of the outer folder, and a spot of discoloration to the top-right edge of the Ron Miller letter. $100-$200

816. Original Mickey Mouse 61st Birthday Painting. (Walt Disney World, 1989) A beautiful original painting titled “It Was All Just a Dream” that was created for Mickey Mouse’s 61st Birthday celebration. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on art board, and depicts a more modern Mickey dreaming of his Steamboat Willie origins. This artwork was used to create a special promotional flyer for the Walt Disney World Resort during the anniversary celebration. One of the final flyers is included with the original painting. Measuring 20”x15”, the artwork is in very fine condition with minor wear. $500-$700

817. Signed Disney Cruise Line Staff Captain’s Hat. (Walt Disney Studios, c.2000) An original Staff Captain’s hat from the Disney Cruise Line. The top of the hat is signed by Staff Captain Gustaaf “Guus” Verhulst, who joined the Disney Cruise Line in 1996. The front features the Disney Cruise Line patch, and the sides of the hat have gold-tone Mickey fastener buttons. The hat has internal labels for the manufacturer Superior Uniform Cap Co, as well as for Disney Cruise Line. An inner size tag reads “6 3/4” and the hat is in fair to good condition with some small spots of discoloration on the top from use. $100-$200 249


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There is no denying the cultural impact of “Star Wars” ever since its debut in 1977. Countless children have grown up dreaming of space travel and having light-saber battles in their backyards, and the iconic characters such as Luke, Leia, Han, and Darth Vader, are known by millions around the world. Thus, when The Walt Disney Company acquired the “Star Wars” franchise in 2012, a new chapter was added to the history of the Walt Disney Studios and the Disney Parks. The following section brings a close to our catalog by celebrating the original “Star Wars” trilogy that started it all. We hope that these rare posters, promotional materials, and other memorabilia from the original trilogy bring back a few of those fond memories that the films have created for so many fans over the years.

818. Star Wars Style-A Insert Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original Style-A insert-sized poster for Star Wars. Featuring the incredible artwork of Tom Jung, this popular poster measures 36.5”x14”. The poster is in fair to good condition with some general surface wear and several creases throughout. There are a few areas that have been lightly touched up. The poster is mounted to conservation paper for its preservation and has an additional inch of conservation paper around the edges. $300-$500 250

819. Star Wars Style D 30x40 Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original Style-D 40”x30” cardstock poster created by Charlie White and Drew Struzan for the original Star Wars. Several aspects of this poster are scarcely seen, including the unusual font choice for the title, as well as the tornlooking quality to the background artwork. The torn look was a last-minute creative decision to allow extra room around the artwork for additional text. The poster is in very good condition overall with some minor tears around the edges and some faint creases throughout. The poster is mounted to conservation paper and has an additional inch of the conservation paper around the border. $300-$800


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820. Set of (4) Star Wars Large Lobby Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A rare set of (4) large lobby cards from Star Wars. Created for movie theaters to help promote the film, these lobby cards feature four great scenes from the film and include iconic characters such as Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. One card measures 14.5”x20” while the other three measure 16”x20”, and all are in good condition. The lobby cards show some edge-wear, minor surface wear, and a small tear along the edge of one card. $200-$400

821. Star Wars Pre-Release Exhibitor Campaign Book. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A very rare pre-release exhibitor campaign book for Star Wars. This incredible book is filled with images from the film and profiles of characters, and was designed to inform exhibitors about the revolutionary film prior to its release. Measuring 11”x14”, the book is in good condition with some scuffing to the cover, and edge-wear including bending to the corners. The center page has come free from the binding and is loose in the book. $300-$600 251


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822. Star Wars Italian Two Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original Italian two sheet poster for Star Wars. Featuring a unique stylized version of the characters by artist Michelangelo Papuzza, this poster features the Italian name for the film “Guerre Stellari”. Measuring an impressive 55”x40”, the large poster is in very good condition overall with some creases and surface wear throughout that have been lessened by mounting the poster to linen. There is an additional inch of linen around the edges. $500-$800 252


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823. Star Wars Italian Four Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An extremely rare large Italian four sheet poster for Star Wars. Composed of two 39.5”x55” sheets which together form an impressive 78”x55” poster image, this four sheet poster features Thomas Jung’s incredible artwork with the Italian title “Guerre Stellari” at the bottom. The poster is in very good condition overall, with a few creases near the original fold-lines and minor edge-wear. Original Star Wars posters in this size are incredibly scarce. $500-$1,000 253


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824. Star Wars Italian Style B One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A rare Italian Style-B one sheet poster for the original theatrical release of Star Wars. The poster depicts a variety of characters from the film, including C3PO, R2D2, a Storm Trooper, Luke, and Leia, and features wonderful illustrated artwork along the top edge in additional to the photo imagery. The Italian title “Guerre Stellari” is shown in large blue font on this 37.5”x26.5” poster. The condition is good overall with a few creases throughout and some wear along the center fold-line. There are a few small spots of blue ink that appear to have been created during the original printing process. $200-$400 254


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825. Star Wars Darth Vader Mylar Record Store Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An extremely rare poster created exclusively for record stores to promote the Star Wars film and soundtrack. This mirror-like image of Darth Vader is incredibly popular, but almost impossible to find since it was never offered to the public. Measuring 32.5”x22”, the poster is in very good condition overall, with some minor surface wear and small marks, and some aging to the mirror-like quality. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. This stunning poster truly must be seen in person to fully appreciate the subtle details. $700-$1,000

827. Star Wars US Department of Health Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A rare poster featuring C3PO and R2D2 that was created in partnership with the US Department of Health. The poster reads “Parents of Earth, are your children full immunized?” with a message to do so along the bottom. Vintage Star Wars promotional posters such as this are difficult to come by and often feature unusual and rare imagery and content. This poster measures 22”x14” and is in good condition overall with some areas of discoloration and surface wear throughout from use. $200-$400

826. Star Wars R2D2 20th Century Records Mobile. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A very rare R2D2 shaped mobile created for record stores in 1977 to promote Star Wars, as well as the film’s soundtrack. Printed on cardboard, the mobile’s reverse has a fantastic image of a battle occurring in front of the Death Star. Measuring 24.5” tall, the mobile is in good condition overall with some creasing and wear around the edges from use, and a few scuff marks and spots of wear throughout. $200-$400

828. Star Wars Trading Cards Supermarket Sign. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A vintage Star Wars trading cards promotional sign created for grocery stores in 1977. This sign was part of a promotion with Wonder Bread which offered 16 trading cards relating to the film. Designed to be placed on a pole, the sign has great illustrated graphics of the characters from the film above the film’s title. Measuring 24”x12” when flat, the sign is in good condition overall with some surface wear from use including an area of discoloration in the top-left corner that is primarily in the excess white area above the imagery. $100-$300 255


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830. Star Wars First Televised Appearance HBO Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An original half sheet poster created for the cable television debut of Star Wars on HBO. This poster promoted the showing with the tag line “The force comes to HBO” and a large logo for the film. Mounted to art board, this very rare poster measures 22”x28” and is in good condition overall with some creases and spots of wear throughout, including a few small areas along the bottom-edge which have been touched up. $400-$600

829. Star Wars Re-Release Insert Poster. (LucasFilm, 1981) A special insert-sized poster for the theatrical re-release of the original Star Wars. With the tagline “The force will be with you for two weeks only”, this sleek black and yellow poster features the iconic imagery of Luke and Leia as seen in the film’s original release poster. Measuring 36.25”x14”, the poster is in very good condition with minor surface wear. The poster is mounted to conservation paper for its preservation and has an additional inch of conservation paper around the edges. $200-$400

831. The Empire Strikes Back Promotional Portfolio. (LucasFilm, 1979) A rare promotional portfolio for The Empire Strikes Back. The portfolio is sealed with a 4-ounce Darth Vader lead medallion and contains a pair of Ralph McQuarrie concept art prints. This beautiful portfolio was released to theater managers in 1979, and then the extras were sold to Star Wars Fan Club members two years later. Measuring 10.75”x23.5” and 0.75” deep, the box features an image of Darth Vader and is in good condition with some wear from age and storage. The portfolio is in very good condition and has been opened, leaving some small areas of tearing around the medallion. $300-$500 256


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832. The Empire Strikes Back Turkish One Sheet Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) A rare Turkish Style-B one sheet poster for The Empire Strikes Back. Featuring adapted artwork by Omer Muz using Tom Jung’s design, this poster has great vibrant color and reads “Imparator” which translates to “Emperor”. Measuring approximately 39.75”x26.75”, the poster is in good condition overall with some minor yellowing to the edges and some areas of creasing. This foreign poster was created by using an existing poster, so there are a few crease-marks within the artwork that are printed from the original poster. $200-$400 257


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833. The Empire Strikes Back Style B British Quad Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) A very rare Style-B British quad poster for The Empire Strikes Back. This beautifully illustrated poster depicts a dynamic scene that prominently features Darth Vader above the various characters from the film. Measuring 30�x40�, the poster is in very good condition with some minor creases throughout and minor wear to the original fold-lines. $400-$600

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834. The Empire Strikes Back Wallcovering Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) A poster created to promote Vymura vinyl wallcoverings featuring imagery from The Empire Strikes Back. This rare vintage poster features a collage of great scenes from the film and measures 42�x31�. The condition is good with a few creases and some edge-wear. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400 259


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835. The Empire Strikes Back Style B 30x40 Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) An original 40�x30� Style-B poster for The Empire Strikes Back by artist Tom Jung. Prominently featuring Darth Vader above the cast of characters, this poster is printed on cardstock with additional white margins on the right and left sides for use in theater displays. The condition is good overall with some wear and a few creases throughout. The poster has been mounted to conservation paper and has an additional inch of the conservation paper around the edges. $300-$500 260


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836. The Empire Strikes Back Australian Daybill Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) A rare Australian daybill sized poster for The Empire Strikes Back. Featuring the incredible artwork of Noriyoshi Ohrai, this poster is a fan favorite for this iconic film. Measuring 28”x13.25”, the poster is in very good condition overall. The poster is linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. Interestingly, the NRC “Not Recommended for Children” rating logo in the bottom-right has been covered over in black. $400-$600

837. The Empire Strikes Back RSO Soundtrack Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) An original poster created to promote a deluxe 2-record set produced by RSO Records, featuring the story and music from The Empire Strikes Back. Measuring 36”x24”, the poster is in very good condition with some faint surface scuffs and minor wear along the original fold-lines from use. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation, and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400

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838. The Empire Strikes Back RSO Soundtrack Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) An original poster created to promote a deluxe 2-record set produced by RSO Records, featuring the story and music from The Empire Strikes Back. This poster depicts the record set at the bottom and has a large image of Darth Vader with the film’s title at the top of the poster. Measuring 36”x24.25”, the poster is in very good condition with some faint surface scuffs and minor wear from use. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation, and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $300-$500

840. Set of (4) The Empire Strikes Back Large Lobby Cards. (LucasFilm, 1980) A rare set of (4) large lobby cards from The Empire Strikes Back. Created for movie theaters to help promote the film, these lobby cards feature four great scenes from the film and include iconic characters such as Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Each card measures 16”x20” on cardstock and is in good condition overall, with some edge-wear, minor surface wear, and a few small tears along the edges from use. $200-$400

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839. The Empire Strikes Back RSO Record Album Poster. (LucasFilm, 1980) An original poster created to promote the four RSO Records albums relating to The Empire Strikes Back. Featuring imagery of all four album covers over the iconic Star Wars space background, this rare poster measures 36.5”x24”. The condition is very good with some faint surface scuffs and minor wear from use. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation, and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400


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841. Star Wars “Revenge of the Jedi” Insert Poster. (LucasFilm, 1982) A special insert-sized poster for the theatrical re-release of the original Star Wars. This poster is very rare for its promotion of the upcoming “Revenge of the Jedi”, the early unused name for what would become Return of the Jedi. Measuring 36”x14”, the poster is in good condition with some small creases and marks that have been touched up. The poster is mounted to conservation paper for its preservation and has an additional inch of conservation paper around the edges. $200-$400 842. Revenge of the Jedi One Sheet Advance Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An extremely rare one sheet poster for “Revenge of the Jedi”, the early unused title for the third film in the original Star Wars trilogy, Return of the Jedi. Very few of these posters were created before 20th Century Fox recalled the posters and released new ones with the final title. Featuring the line “Coming May 25, 1983 to your galaxy”, this poster has very crisp text and logos, does not have the cloudy quality in the bottom-right corner as seen in bootleg versions. There are faint fold-lines consistent with the period. Measuring 41”x27.5”, the poster is in good condition overall with some faint creases and areas of surface wear from previous use. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation with an additional inch of linen around the margin, and there have been a few areas of professional restoration. $700-$1,000 263


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843. Revenge of the Jedi Pre-Release Campaign Book. (LucasFilm, 1983) A rare early promotional campaign book for Return of the Jedi under the original name, Revenge of the Jedi. This spiral-bound book includes a fold-out page featuring stunning Ralph McQuarrie artwork and comes in its original envelope. The book measures 10.5”x14” in the 11.5”x15” envelope and is in good to very good condition, with some expected edge-wear and several spots of discoloration. The envelope is in good condition with some creasing, minor tearing, and discoloration from age and use. $400-$600

844. Original Return of the Jedi Style B Half Sheet Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An original Style-B half sheet poster for Return of the Jedi. Featuring the incredible artwork of Kazuhiko Sano, this lithographically printed cardstock poster measures 22”x28”. The condition is good overall with minor edgewear, a few small creases, and some yellowing to the white margins on the left-side of the poster. $300-$500 264


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845. Set of (11) Return of the Jedi Large Lobby Cards. (LucasFilm, 1983) A rare set of (11) large lobby cards from Return of the Jedi. Created for movie theaters to help promote the film, these lobby cards feature four great scenes from the film and include iconic characters such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo. Each card measures 16”x20” on cardstock, and all are in good condition. The lobby cards show some edge-wear, particularly at the corners, as well as minor surface wear. $300-$500

846. Set of (3) Return of the Jedi Large Lobby Cards. (LucasFilm, 1983) A set of (3) very large lobby cards created for use at movie theaters to promote Return of the Jedi. For a short time, these cards were also offered through the Official Star Wars Fan Club. These glossy cards include two large 20”x30” cards featuring two photographic scenes from the film, and one 16.75”x30” card featuring the incredible concept art of Ralph McQuarrie. The set is in very good condition overall with minor handling and edge-wear from light use, including a small crease in the bottom-right corners of the largest cards, and a small thin tear in the right-edge of the McQuarrie card. $300-$500 265


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847. Return of the Jedi Turkish One Sheet Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An original Turkish one sheet poster for Return of the Jedi. This rare foreign poster was created using an existing film poster, so that the fold-line under Darth Vader’s helmet is printed within the image. Measuring 39.25”x26.75”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear to the original fold-lines. $200-$400 266


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848. Return of the Jedi Style B 30x40 Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) A very rare 40�x30� Style-B one sheet for Return of the Jedi created by the National Screen Service. Featuring the breathtaking artwork by Kazuhiko Sano, this rare poster was printed on cardstock with larger white margins at the left and right edges for use within theater displays. The condition is very good overall with a few small creases. The poster has been mounted to conservation paper and has an additional inch of the conservation paper around the edges. $400-$600 267


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849. Return of the Jedi RSO Records Soundtrack Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An original poster created to promote the soundtrack for Return of the Jedi, produced by RSO Records. This poster depicts the record along the top and has a wonderful large image of C3PO and R2D2 near the bottom. Measuring 33”x22.5”, the poster is in very good condition with some wear around the edges. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400

851. Return of the Jedi British Quad Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An extremely rare UK quad-sized poster by artist Josh Kirby for the British release of Return of the Jedi. As seen here, the earliest versions of this poster do not feature the Ewoks, while later posters added them under Han Solo. The early posters were created in a few different sizes, with this poster measuring 27.5”x40”; the size that is believed to have been created for specific use within the London Underground. The poster is in very good condition overall with a few faint creases and some minor spots of restoration. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the border. $500-$800

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850. Return of the Jedi Marvel Comics Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) An original poster created to promote the official Marvel Comics adaptation of Return of the Jedi. Featuring fantastic imagery of Luke, Vader, Chewbacca, and several other characters and elements from the film, this poster is a wonderful representation of its comic adaptation. Measuring 32.5”x24”, the poster is in very good condition overall with some creases and minor surface wear from use. The poster is linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $100-$300


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852. Return of the Jedi Yoda Library Poster. (LucasFilm, 1983) A very rare poster created in partnership of The American Library Association and LucasFilm at the time of the release of Return of the Jedi. Created to help encourage children to read, this poster features a large image of Yoda holding a book with the tagline “Read and The Force is with you”. Measuring 34”x22.5”, the poster is in good condition with some general surface wear and a few creases near the top of the poster. The poster has been linen-backed for its protection and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $300-$500

853. Return of the Jedi Home Video Poster & Lenticular. (LucasFilm, 1985) A rare poster and lenticular photo from the home video release of Return of the Jedi. Depicting the VHS tapes alongside the stormtroopers in the memorable speeder bike chase scene on Endor, the poster measures just over 24”x34.25” and the lenticular measures 14.5”x20”. The condition of the poster is good overall with some minor wear and creasing throughout, as well as some repaired areas to the left-side and bottom-right corner. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. The lenticular photo is in very good condition, with some faint scratching and surface wear. $200-$400

854. The Empire Strikes Back Super Nintendo Poster. (LucasArts, 1993) A very rare poster created to promote Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back for the Super Nintendo. This popular run and gun video game was produced by LucasArts, and this poster captures the characters and themes of the film with its great illustrated artwork. Measuring 37”x23.75”, the poster is in good condition overall with some creasing and wear throughout that has been lessened through linen-backing. There is an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400

855. Star Wars: Jedi Arena Atari 2600 Promotional Poster. (Parker Bros, 1983) A very rare poster for Star Wars: Jedi Arena for the Atari 2600. As the first Star Wars video game to feature lightsabers, Luke can be prominently seen on this poster training with his own lightsaber. The shimmering silver background beautifully compliments the illustrated design of the imagery on the 36”x23.5” poster. The condition is fair to good, with several creases and some surface wear throughout. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation, and has an additional inch of linen around the edges. $300-$500 269


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856. The Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Poster. (LucasFilm, 1996) A promotional poster featuring the Millennium Falcon, a Tie-Fighter, and an X-Wing in combat which was used to promote the special edition screening of the Star Wars Trilogy in theaters. The sponsors of this special event are listed at the bottom, and this poster measures 12”x24”. The condition is good with creasing and edge-wear from use. $100-$300

857. Star Wars Trilogy RCA Victor Advertising Poster. (RCA, 1997) A poster created to promote the soundtracks for The Star Wars Trilogy. Featuring wonderful imagery from The Star Wars Trilogy 20th anniversary event, this poster measures 35.75”x24.25”. The condition is fair to good overall with some creasing, surface-wear, and small spots of color-wear throughout that has been lessened through linen-backing. There is an additional inch of linen around the edges. $200-$400

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The Art of The Walt Disney Studios & Disneyland TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION 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 pre-register 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 not personally at the auction will not be delivered on the day of the auction. Upon proper payment being made, lots will be delivered starting 15 minutes after the close of each auction session to those properly paying. 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.

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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. This replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a non-sale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium. 36. Special Notice: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code. 37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY MEMORABILIA DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER. 38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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