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Van Eaton Galleries Presents While planning Disneyland during the early 1950s, many ideas for attractions were passed back and forth between Walt Disney and his Imagineers. Some of these ideas never actually made it into the park; however we have record of them through early original concept artwork and production-used brownlines. The early 1950s was a period of incredible artistry and imagination. During that time, no idea seemed too out of reach for the park, and some of the most creative and unique ideas were developed and discussed between Walt and his Imagineers. At the time, this concept art was seen as just a necessary means of production, not something to be preserved for its historical importance. As such, these rare surviving examples of the early park concepts are cherished for their significance in helping to build Disneyland.
1. Herb Ryman Disneyland Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A very rare high-quality print of Herb Ryman’s original concept design for Disneyland. The original artwork was created by Ryman in 1953 to be used by Walt and Roy to pitch the idea for a Disney theme park to investors. This large reproduction of the artwork is an extremely rare representation of Disneyland’s early history. This concept shows the immense amount of detail and care that Ryman put into the initial design of Disneyland. The bottom-right corner has a subtle Disney seal and the number 40/200. The framed print has an image size of 32”x50” within its 42.5”x60.5” frame. The condition is excellent with some wear and scuffing to the frame. $300-$500
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Bruce Bushman began at the Walt Disney Studios in the mid to late 1930s, and would work as layout artist on various animated shorts and feature films including “Fantasia” and “Pinocchio”. Between 1953 and 1954, Bushman was asked to join WED to help contribute his unique art style towards creating concept designs for Disneyland. Some of Bushman’s most well-known work was for attractions in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; however Bushman also contributed towards various vehicles, structures, and other aspects of the park. Today, Bushman is well regarded for his early stylish renderings of popular Disneyland attractions. However, his early designs, particularly for unbuilt details of the park, provide us with a priceless archive of Walt’s early plans for Disneyland. Much of the earliest Disneyland concept art of the 1950s was replicated into “brownlines” so it could be distributed and reviewed. A brownline, similar to a blueprint, is created by transferring the original pencil artwork to new sheets of paper with brown lines replacing the original pencil marks due to the types of chemicals and paper used during the transfer process. These brownlines were a necessary step, as they allowed multiple copies of designs and artwork to be created during production without worry of the original drawing being damaged. At the time, duplicating colored artwork was a difficult and costly process. The solution used by Disney during the 1950s, was to create “hand-colored brownlines”. The original pencil drawing would be transferred to a brownline and then hand-colored for use during production. These early brownlines were not intended to be preserved, and were often discarded after their initial use. Today, these brownlines and hand-colored brownlines provide us with an incredible look into the planning of Disneyland and the steps involved in creating some of the most iconic aspects of the park.
2. “Tractor Ride” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Featuring a proposed tractor ride for Disneyland, this concept represents a rare look at one of the possible attractions for the park that was ultimately abandoned. This brownline measures approximately 17”x19” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout, including a few scattered spots of staining and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the reverse. $700-$900
3. “Reluctant Dragon Climber” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Reluctant Dragon Climber”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-Happen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials on the reverse and measures approximately 18.5”x23”. The condition is good with minor wear and a thin strip of tape along the topedge of the reverse. $700-$900
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4. “Pluto’s Dog House Crawl Thru” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Pluto’s Dog House Crawl Thru”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-HappenLand. The brownline measures approximately 19”x23.75”. The condition is good with minor wear throughout and moisture discoloration along the bottom-edge. The top edge has a thin strip of tape adhered to the reverse. $700-$900
5. “Animated Aerialist” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Animated Aerialist for Circus Eating Area - Fantasyland”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Circus-themed food court. The brownline measures approximately 19.5”x24” and the condition is good with some minor edge-wear and a thin strip of tape along the top-edge of the reverse. $700-$900
6. “Lost Boys Tree” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Lost Boys Tree”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-CanHappen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials on the back in pencil with a note in blue ink, and measures approximately 19”x23.5”. The condition is good with minor wear throughout and some moisture-staining to the top edge. The back side has a thin strip of tape along the topedge. $700-$900
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Walt’s plans for Disneyland continued to adapt and grow as the park was being built. During 1954, Walt had Bruce Bushman create concepts for “Anything-CanHappen-Land”, as a proposed land for the park. The land would feature smaller attractions for children that were inspired by Disney’s characters and cartoons. While the land never made it beyond the conceptual stage, similar ideas would later influence aspects of the Mickey Mouse Club television show. Bushman was the first Art Director for the Mickey Mouse Club, and is known for his iconic logos and set designs. Beginning in 1955, the show hosted an “Anything Can Happen Day” which cross-promoted Disney’s characters and Disneyland attractions, similar to what Anything-Can-Happen-Land would have done. Original concept artwork and brownlines used for AnythingCan-Happen-Land provide a unique look at this proposed land that few have ever seen.
7. “Over the Rainbow Climber” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Over the Rainbow Climber”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-Happen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials in pencil on the reverse and measures approximately 19”x23.5”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and discoloration. The top-edge has a thin strip of tape adhered to the reverse. $700-$900
8. “Crazy Clock Tower” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Crazy Clock Tower on Peep-Thru Building”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-Happen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials in pencil on the reverse and measures approximately 18.5”x24.5”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and discoloration. $700-$900
9. “Duck Bumps” Water Ride Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Featuring a “Duck Bumps” water ride in Fantasyland, this concept was created for an unbuilt water attraction themed around Donald Duck, with boats featuring his likeness. The brownline measures approximately 18.5”x23.5” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear and spots of discoloration on the reverse. $700-$900
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10. “Giant Spider Web” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Jack & the Beanstalk Slide”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-Happen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials in pencil on the reverse and measures approximately 18.5”x23”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and discoloration. The reverse has a few thin strips of tape along the edges. $700-$900
11. “Clown Goof Portal” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Clown Goof Portal to Pleasure Island”, this concept is for a proposed statue of Goofy that would have led the way from Fantasyland into the unbuilt “Pleasure Island” area. The brownline measures approximately 17.5”x18.75”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and discoloration. The top and bottom edges have a thin strip of tape adhered on the reverse. $700-$900
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12. “Jack & the Beanstalk Slide” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Jack & the Beanstalk Slide”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-Happen-Land. This brownline features Bushman’s initials in pencil on the reverse and measures approximately 23.5”x18.75”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and discoloration. The top edge has a thin strip of tape adhered to the reverse. $700-$900
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13. Signed “Crocodile Aquarium” Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A signed concept brownline created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. The concept depicts an unbuilt walkthrough aquarium based on the Crocodile from “Peter Pan”. This brownline measures approximately 18.75”x23.75” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. There is minor adhesive discoloration to the reverse. $700-$900
14. Monstro-Themed Aquarium Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept depicts an unbuilt Pinocchio-themed walk-through aquarium that is modeled after the character Monstro. The brownline measures approximately 18.75”x24” and is in very good condition with minor wear, including a faint fold mark down the center. The back side has aged-adhesive markings from use that do not affect the imagery on the front. $700-$900
15. “The Bradley Club” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept features “The Bradley Club”, an unbuilt club-house style attraction for Disneyland. This brownline measures approximately 13.75”x20.5” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. There is a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the back side, and some moisture discoloration through the center of the sheet. The left-edge is trimmed slightly. $700-$900
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16. Lily Pad Seating Area Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman, created for an unbuilt lily pad shaped seating area within Disneyland. The brownline measures approximately 17”x22” and is in good condition with some faint creasing throughout. $500-$700
17. Signed “Gyrating Giraffes” Food Stand Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for an unbuilt “Gyrating Giraffes” food stand in Fantasyland. Bushman’s first name is written on the reverse in pencil, and the brownline measures approximately 18.5”x23”. The condition is good with some minor edge-wear and two thin strips of tape on the reverse. $600-$800
18. Disneyland Service Vehicle Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original hand-colored concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept was created for a Disneyland service vehicle based on the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” attraction. Titled “Circus”, this drawing is accomplished in India ink and watercolor on thin artist’s paper. This paper measures 18.5”x23.5” and is in good condition with some adhesive discoloration throughout. The drawing is adhered along the edges to a foam core backing and there is a 3” torn portion in the top-left corner. $900-$1,200
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19. “The Bradley Club” Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept was created for “The Bradley Club”, an unbuilt club-house style attraction for Disneyland. Accomplished in felt marker on thin artist’s paper, this drawing shows an overhead view of this proposed section of the park. This drawing measures approximately 18.5”x23.75” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout, including a couple of thin strips of tape on the reverse. There is a vertical and horizontal fold mark down the center and some discoloration along those folds. $800-$1,000
20. Disneyland Service Vehicle Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original hand-colored concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept was created for a Disneyland service vehicle themed after the “King Arthur Carrousel” attraction. Titled “Camelot”, this drawing is accomplished in India ink and watercolor on thin artist’s paper. This drawing measures 18.5”x23.5” and is in good condition with adhesive discoloration throughout the sheet. There is a thin strip of tape along the top-edge on the reverse. $900-$1,200
21. Disneyland Service Vehicle Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original hand-colored concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept was created for a Disneyland service vehicle based on Frontierland. This original drawing is accomplished in India ink and watercolor on thin artist’s paper and reads “Disneyland or Bust!”. The paper measures 18.5”x23.5” and is in good condition with adhesive discoloration throughout the sheet, and a thin strip of tape along the top-edge of the reverse. There is a thin 3.5” tear in lower-left corner. $1,000-$1,500
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22. “Mushroom Top Carrousel” Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Carrousel - Mushroom Top with Disney Characters”, this concept was created for Disneyland’s unbuilt Anything-Can-HappenLand. The drawing is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper and measures 18”x22”. The condition is good with some wear and minor creasing throughout, and two thin strips of tape along the bottom-edge. $1,200-$1,800
23. Monstro-Themed Aquarium Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. The concept features an unbuilt Pinocchio-themed walk-through aquarium, based on the character Monstro. This original drawing is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper and measures approximately 18.5”x23.5”. The condition is very good with some wear and minor creasing throughout from use. A thin strip of tape is adhered to the top-edge on the reverse. $1,200-$1,800
24. “Old Mill Ferris Wheel” Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. The concept features an unbuilt Fantasyland “Old Mill Ferris Wheel” attraction. The original drawing is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper and measures approximately 18.5”x23.75”. The condition is good with some wear and minor creasing throughout, including a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the back side. There are a few tears along the edges of the paper, two of them are repaired with tape on the reverse. $1,200-$1,800
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25. Collection of (5) Original Disneyland Concept Drawings. (Disneyland, 1955) An incredible collection of (5) original concept drawings created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. The artwork was created prior to Disneyland’s opening and features detailed concept imagery for five of the park’s attractions. These original drawings were trimmed and assembled as part of a memorable 2-page spread in the July 15, 1955 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner. They depict “Sleeping Beauty Castle”, “Peter Pan’s Flight”, “Casey Jr.”, “Dumbo the Flying Elephant”, and the “Mad Tea Cups”. Each individual drawing is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper and is trimmed for its use in the 1955 Los Angeles Examiner spread. The illustrations are custom matted within a 32”x40” mat to resemble the original newspaper spread. This extremely rare collection of drawings is in very good condition with some wear, including a few fold-marks and creases. $5,000-$7,000
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It was never just Walt Disney and his Imagineers that built Disneyland and helped it to succeed during its early years. There have been countless Cast Members, administrative staff, financial institutions, and other “behind the scenes” individuals that have played invaluable roles in Disneyland’s development. Original documentation, manuals, and Cast Member items are widely collected today due to the unique information and history that is cataloged within.
26. Walt Disney at “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Photo Print. (Disneyland, 1998) A beautiful high-quality photo print featuring the iconic image of Walt Disney walking beneath “Sleeping Beauty Castle” at Disneyland. This photo print was created in 1998 and has grid lines which are believed to have been used in the creation of a mural based on this popular image. The frame is signed by the unknown artist and dated. The photo print has an image size of 20”x20” within its 24”x24 frame. The condition is very good.$300-$500
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27. Disneyland, Inc. Financial Statement from 1954. (Disneyland, 1954) A rare Disneyland Inc. financial statement for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1954. Internally created documents such as these from the planning and developmental stages of Disneyland are incredibly scarce records of the park’s early history. The cover is addressed “O.V. Melton”(Mel), along the bottom-right corner. This 6-page document covers such information as assets, liabilities, and salaries, and measures 12”x9.5”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500
29. Disneylander Magazine Christmas Issue. (Disneyland, 1956) A Christmas issue of Disneylander Magazine that contains early park information and rare photographs. This 10-page magazine measures 8.5”x7” and is in good condition with a vertical fold-mark down the center and some cover-wear. $100-$200
28. “Your Disneyland” Guide for Hosts and Hostesses. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare opening year guide for hosts and hostesses at Disneyland. This book covers such topics as teamwork, safety, and how to handle “problem people”. This 24-page book measures 6”x9” and is in fair condition with moisture-discoloration to the right-side of the cover which does not affect the interior pages. $300-$500
30. Disneyland Sponsor Packet. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare bound information packet given to current and potential sponsors of Disneyland in 1958. This packet discusses the history of the park and plans for the future while highlighting existing sponsored attractions within the park. This 44page packet measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $500-$700
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31. “Viewliner Trains” WED Attraction Completion Report. (Disneyland, c.1958) A very rare report labeled “Viewliner Trains”. This document contains WED Imagineering information on the performance of Disneyland’s two “Viewliner” trains from their debut in August of 1957 until they were removed in September of 1958 to be displaced by the “Monorail”. This document contains information on the history of the “Viewliners”, the number of passengers carried, the names of the cars, revenue earned by the trains, overall costs, and much more. This 15-page document includes two high-quality photos of the “Viewliner” as well as a few fold-out reports. The cover measures 11.5”x9” and the report is in very good condition with some edge-discoloration. $700-$900
33. Attractions, Admission Media, and Arcade Report. (Disneyland, 1965) Created just before the 10th Anniversary of Disneyland, this “Disneyland’s Attractions, Admission Media, and Arcade Equipment” report researched the effectiveness of ticket books as Disneyland’s main means of “Admission Media”. The report uses sales information on all attractions requiring paid admission during the 1964 year as well as the arcade equipment. Due to the findings, the further use of ticket books was recommended until additional attractions were added that may warrant a change. This 41-page document measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
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32. Walt Disney Prod. & Disneyland Telephone Directory. (Disneyland, 1964) A very rare telephone directory for both Walt Disney Productions and Disneyland. This 16-page directory lists the employees of the company and their departments, and includes contact information for notable Disney employees such as Ward Kimball and Roger Broggie, as well as Walt Disney himself. This directory measures 11”x8.25” and is in very good condition with some yellowing around the border from age. $300-$500
34. WDP, Disneyland, & WED Telephone Directory. (Disneyland, 1966) A very rare telephone directory for Walt Disney Productions, Disneyland, and WED. This 26-page directory lists the employees of the company and their departments, and includes contact information for notable WED employees such as Marc Davis and Herb Ryman, as well as Walt Disney himself. This was the last directory to feature Walt Disney prior to his death at the end of that year. This directory measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $300-$500
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35. Disneyland Security Officer Master Manual. (Disneyland, 1966) An extremely rare vintage master manual for Disneyland Security Officers. This manual was created to educate and inform Security Officers about Disneyland’s security practices and procedures for various situations. This manual is separated into 10 sections which include: The Disney Approach to Security, Date Nite at Disneyland, How to Handle Problem Guests, Termination Procedures, Wardrobe, and more. Additionally, this manual contains numerous example forms that Security Officers would need to familiarize themselves with. This includes employment cards, employee sales receipts, VIP tags, occurrence reports, and more. The manual contains an additional section labeled “Detex Clock Patrol” which covers recording patrolmen at key stations throughout the park. This comprehensive 79-page manual includes 40 additional pages of information and example forms, and measures 11.5”x9”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500
36. Disneyland Opinion Poll Results. (Disneyland, 1973) A packet created for Disneyland personnel that lists the results of an opinion poll on many issues relating to Disneyland’s management and staff. Accompanying the poll results is a letter by Disneyland/Walt Disney World Executive Vice President, Dick Nunis. The letter explains that the poll was taken in response to concerns regarding recent union negotiations and criticism of how Disneyland was managed. These two documents provide an interesting look into the concerns of cast members at the time, and the response by management. This 9-page packet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $300-$500
37. “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1973) A book created for new cast members at Disneyland featuring a beautiful gold embossed Sleeping Beauty Castle logo on the cover. The book covers general expectations of Disneyland employees as well as a brief history of the Walt Disney Company and theme park. This 36-page book measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with a few blemishes on the cover. The top-edge has 3-hole punch marks for storage within a 3-ring binder. $200-$400
38. “Showmanship... Disneyland Style” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1973) A book created for new cast members at Disneyland. The book features a color photo of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover and describes some of the duties of Disneyland employees as well as a brief history of the Walt Disney Company and theme park. This 21-page book measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The left-edge has 3-hole punch marks for storage within a 3-ring binder. $200-$400
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39. “Working, Our Way...” Disney Employee Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1974) A Disney University guidebook titled, “Working, Our Way...”. This manual contains policies, practices, and procedures expected of Disney employees. This 16-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $300-$500
42. Walt Disney Productions 1979 Annual Report . (Walt Disney Productions, 1979) A Walt Disney Productions annual stockholders report from 1979. This report discusses the success of Walt Disney World during its opening years, and reflects on Disneyland as it approaches its 25year anniversary. This 40-page report measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
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40. The “Disney Look” Employee Manual. (Disneyland, 1977) Created for leadership staff at Disneyland, this “Disney Look” manual gives an overview of practices and guidelines for how Disneyland’s employees should dress and present themselves, as well as how to correct any unacceptable attire or grooming. This 24-page book measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the cover. $300-$500
43. Disneyland “Family Open House” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1980) A very scarce booklet created for a Family Open House event to celebrate Disneyland’s 25th anniversary. The event was described as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see how ‘the magic’ is created”. The booklet has rare photos and details pertaining to the event and the park. This booklet comes with a Disneyland Family Open House map with points of interest marked. This 20-page booklet measures 8.5”x11” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
41. “Disneyland & You” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1979) A book created for new cast members at Disneyland that features a color photo of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover. The book covers the expectations of Disneyland employees and gives a brief history of the Walt Disney Company and theme park. This 20-page book measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. Also included is a standard welcome letter from Employee Relations Director, Chuck Shields. $200-$400
44. Walt Disney Productions Annual Report 1981. (Walt Disney World, 1981) Created by Walt Disney Productions, this report primarily focuses on the growth and progress of Walt Disney World at its 10-year Anniversary, but also includes information on further park expansion. This report measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout. $300-$500
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45. “Over the Moat” Cast Member Yearbook. (Disneyland, 1983) A very rare 1983 cast member “yearbook” for employees working the Fantasyland area of the park. The year 1983 marked a major refurbishment to Fantasyland which was dubbed the “New Fantasyland”, and this yearbook offers great candid photos of the refurbishment as well as of the events taking place at the park during that year. Additionally, the yearbook includes photos of most of the cast members working in Fantasyland, which provides a fantastic and rare look at which employees worked specific attractions and areas. This 84-page hardcover book measures 10.75”x8” and is in very good condition minor cover-wear. $300-$500
46. “WED Imagineering MAPO & You” New Hire Book. (WED, c.1960s) An internally-created book presented to new members of WED Imagineering. This book would help to answer the common questions new hires might have about their job. This 12-page book measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
48. Disneyland Emergency Preparedness Folder. (Disneyland, 1988) A rare folder labeled “Safety” that features Jiminy Cricket on the cover. The folder was created as a resource guide and educational tool for cast member preparedness in the event of various emergencies. This folder contains: a card with emergencies phone numbers, a 1st edition “Family Guide to Earthquake Safety” manual, a cast member emergency preparedness information card, an “Emergency Preparedness at Disneyland” manual, a “Working Safely with Chemical Substances” sheet, and a fire safety facts sheet. This folder measures 11.75”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
47. 1986 Disneyland Cast Member Calendar. (Disneyland, 1986) The July 4, 1985 issue of the cast member publication Disneyland Line magazine, announced a photo contest for cast members to submit their photos of the park. The winning selections were turned into this 1986 cast member calendar which has notable holidays and significant Disney milestones labeled. This calendar measures 12”x8” and is in very good condition with minor cover-wear. $200-$400
49. Collection of (8) “Backstage Disneyland” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1964-67) A collection of (8) “Backstage Disneyland” cast member magazines dated between 1964 and 1967. These issues offer candid-photos, articles, cast member information, and plenty more from a variety of years. Each issue measures approximately 10.75”x8.25” and the set is in good condition overall, with each issue varying slightly in condition. $500-$700
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50. Disneyland Cast Member 35th Anniversary Pin Set. (Disneyland, 1990) A rare pin set offered to cast members for Disneyland’s 35th anniversary in 1990. Each pin represents a different land of the park with imagery of a character from that land. This set contains 8 pins measuring approximately 1.75”x1.25” each, and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
52. Collection of (9) “WD Eye” Imagineer Magazines. (Disneyland, 1990-94) A collection of (9) issues of WD Eye magazine, created by and for Disney’s Imagineers. These issues, created between Winter 1990 and Spring 1994, provide a fantastic look at the people who helped shape the Disney parks into how we know them today. The issues are full of very unique articles and photos and are sure to be an entertaining read for any Disney fan. Each issue measures 13”x9” and the set is in good condition overall, with varying degrees of wear throughout. $200-$400
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51. “Disneyland” Cast Member Information Packet. (Disneyland, 1990) A packet containing information on the history of Disneyland including the park’s highlights, facts, and cultural information. This packet measures 11.5”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500
53. Collection of (5) “Disneyland Babylon” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of (5) issues of Disneyland Babylon, the infamous magazine full of scarce articles, comics, photos, and artwork that both critiques and praises all things Disneyland. These (5) issues of this very rare magazine include bizarre articles about deaths at Disneyland, conspiracies, little known facts, and more. The issues are full of very unique articles and photos and are sure to be an entertaining read for any Disney fan. Each issue measures 11.25”x8.75” and the set is in good condition overall, with varying degrees of wear throughout. $300-$500
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54. Aerial Photo of Disneyland from 1955. (Disneyland, 1955) A large aerial photo of Disneyland taken in 1955. This Walt Disney Studios print is on high-quality photo paper and has an image size of 20”x24” on its 24.5”x29.75” backing. The condition is very good, with an image of a tear along the top edge that was transferred from the original torn photo. $300-$500
56. Aerial Photo of Disneyland from 1966. (Disneyland, 1966) An aerial photo of Disneyland on high-quality photo paper. This photo was taken in 1966, and features the Douglas sponsored Tomorrowland rocket and the park’s newest land, New Orleans Square. This beautiful view of Disneyland captures the back-end of the park facing towards the entrance, giving a great view of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. The photo measures 16”x20” and is in fair condition with a large tear in the top-right corner, and a medium tear along the bottom-edge. $300-$500
55. Aerial Photo of Disneyland from 1959. (Disneyland, 1959) A high-quality aerial photo of Disneyland labeled “Aerial View of Disneyland taken September 1959” in the lower-left corner. The Summer of 1959 saw a newly refurbished Tomorrowland, with the additions of the “Submarine Voyage”, “Skyway”, and new “Autopia” freeways, and represents the first significant refurbishment to the park since it opened in 1955. This photo measures 17”x21.75” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear. The back of the photo has some paper residue adhered to the left and right edges. $300-$500
57. Oversized Disneyland Aerial Photo from 1972. (Disneyland, 1972) An oversized aerial photo of Disneyland that was likely displayed in one of Disney’s administration buildings. A label on the front of the frame reads “June 15, 1972”. This large high-quality black and white photo beautifully reflects a unique time in Disneyland history, shortly after the opening of Bear Country and prior to the construction of the “Space Mountain” and “Big Thunder Mountain” attractions. The back of the frame still retains the order label from the photography company that took this aerial photo. This photo measures an impressive 57.5”x45.5” within its 61.5”x49.5” frame. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $500-$1,000
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Disneyland’s early promotional materials served a very important role in the future success of the park. By promoting the park in grocery stores, newspapers, travel agencies, and other popular locations, Disneyland became a subject of discussion and a place that many wanted to visit. As an affirmation to Walt’s business mindset, early promotional materials were often created in partnership with the park’s first sponsors such as Richfield Oil, TWA Airlines, and Greyhound. These original posters, displays, pamphlets, and artwork provide a fantastic look into early advertising graphics and vintage descriptions of Disneyland.
58. Hand-Colored Disneyland Billboard Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1955) A hand-colored concept brownline used in a billboard advertisement for Disneyland. The brownline reads, “Disneyland - On Santa Ana Freeway - Anaheim”, and measures 14.5”x22”. The condition is very good with minor wear throughout, including a few pin holes in the corners from use. $1,200-$1,500
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59. Original “Welch’s Grape Juice Bar” Advertisement Artwork. (Disneyland, 1955) An original painting used for a page in a July 15, 1955 supplement in the Los Angeles Examiner. The special 20-page supplement was released two days before the grand opening of the park and featured full color images of the park and its attractions. Accomplished in Gouache and marker on 18”x13.75” artist’s board, this artwork features the “Welch’s Grape Juice Bar” at the “Mickey Mouse Club Theater”, and the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction in Fantasyland. Artwork is in fine condition with very light wear. $1,200-$1,500
60. “Disneyland” TV Series American Dairy Assn. Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) A large poster used to promote the new “Disneyland” television series. Featuring Mickey Mouse and friends, the poster was created by the American Dairy Association during their sponsorship of the show, and measures 22.5”x34.5”. The condition is good with some wear-throughout and spots of discoloration to areas along the border. $700-$900
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61. Original TWA Disneyland Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) A beautiful silk-screened travel poster designed by David Klein for TWA Airlines. Under blacklight, the neon-paint glows and illuminates the imagery and text. This poster prominently features the iconic TWA Moonliner in front of several Disneyland attractions and measures 40�x25�. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear, including a torn top-right corner. $4,000-$5,000
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62. “Go Greyhound” Disneyland Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) A beautiful travel poster produced and displayed by Greyhound during the 1950s. This poster features a beautiful depiction of Sleeping Beauty Castle with a large Disneyland banner and measures 38”x28”. The condition is very good with some edge-wear. $3,000-$4,000
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63. Disneyland “A Dream Come True” Pamphlet. (Disneyland, 1955) A pamphlet created by Whitman Publishing for the promotion of Disneyland. This pamphlet includes an illustrated park map inside, with additional information on the different lands of the park. The two back pages advertise for Blue Bird shoes, an original sponsor of Disneyland. This pamphlet measures 6”x3.5” folded, and is in very good condition with a minor tear on the cover. $200-$400
65. Disneyland “Dutch Boy Paint Gallery” 3D Store Display. (Disneyland, 1950s) A cardboard store display for the “Dutch Boy Paint Gallery” with beautiful pop-up imagery of Disneyland’s Main Street. The Dutch Boy exhibit was a Tomorrowland feature from 1956-1963. The display measures 15.5”x32.5” collapsed and the condition is poor to good, with wear throughout from age and a missing a pop-up feature. This store display is an exceptionally rare early Disneyland promotional item. $300-$500
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64. “Disneyland” Television Show Outlines. (Disneyland, 1957) An amazing pair of matching typed outlines used during the production of an episode of the Disneyland television show. Both outlines are typed on thin paper, and contain three pages of text for the episode for which they were used. The text includes descriptions of the lands of the park as well as a short segment introduction. These two outlines measure 11”x8.5” and are in good condition with some minor wear. One copy has some discoloration along the top of the first two pages, while the other has “#4530” written on top of first page in ren pencil as well as paperclip marks in the top-left corner of all three pages. $200-$400
66. Dutch Boy Paints Disneyland Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1957) A Disneyland coloring book by Dutch Boy Paints. This early Disneyland sponsor had an exhibit in Tomorrowland from 1956-63. This book measures 10.75”x8.25” and is in very good condition with a couple of pages colored. $200-$400
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67. “Adventure in Disneyland by Richfield” Comic Book. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare early comic book by Richfield Oil that was created to promote the attractions they sponsored at Disneyland. This 14-page comic measures 10.5”x7.25” and is in very good condition with some tearing to the spine. $200-$400
68. Richfield Oil “Disneyland Road Map”. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare “Disneyland Road Map” that was provided “courtesy of your local helpful Richfield dealer”. This map features a beautiful depiction of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front, and opens to reveal a California map with the main routes and alternate routes to Disneyland. The back side features ads for Richfield and their attractions at Disneyland. This map measures 9”x16” unfolded, and is in fine condition. $200-$400
69. Hills Bros. Coffee “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Model. (Disneyland, 1959) As a promotion for the theatrical release of “Sleeping Beauty”, Hills Bros. Coffee offered a mail away “Sleeping Beauty Castle” model complete with a drawbridge, catapult, and characters from the film. This intricate model measures 13.5”x23.5” when built and comes unassembled in its original mailing box, with instructional sheet and illustrated movie synopsis booklet. The condition is very good with some wear throughout from light use. The set is missing a few smaller pieces such as the Sleeping Beauty paper character, but includes the other 15 characters. $300-$500
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70. Disneyland Promotional Poster by INA. (Disneyland, 1957) An original promotional poster for Disneyland created by INA. The poster features beautiful Main Street imagery of the INA sponsored Carefree Corner and measures approximately 18”x24”. The condition is very good with minor fold-wear. The back side has minor discoloration along the fold lines and a thin strip of tape adhered to the topedge. $1,000-$1,500
71. Disneyland Promotional Poster by INA. (Disneyland, 1957) An original promotional poster for Disneyland created by INA. The poster features beautiful Frontierland imagery of the Mark Twain and measures approximately 18”x24”. The condition is very good with minor fold-wear and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the back side. $1,000-$1,500
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72. Disneyland Promotional Poster by INA. (Disneyland, 1957) An original promotional poster for Disneyland created by INA. The poster features beautiful Tomorrowland-themed imagery and measures approximately 18”x24”. The condition is very good with minor fold-wear. The back side has minor discoloration along the fold lines and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge. $1,000-$1,500
74. TWA Airlines Disneyland Brochure. (Disneyland, 1957) A very rare complimentary travel brochure that serves as an introductory guide to Disneyland. This brochure was created by TWA Airlines and is full of beautiful early Disneyland illustrations. This 14-page brochure measures 8.75”x4” and is in very good condition with little wear. The back is stamped “Vacationland Center” of Detroit, MI. $200-$400
73. Disneyland Promotional Poster by INA. (Disneyland, 1958) An original promotional poster for Disneyland created by INA. The poster features beautiful Fantasyland imagery of the “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction and measures approximately 18”x24”. The condition is very good with minor fold-wear and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the back side. $1,000-$1,500
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75. “Gala Day at Disneyland” Movie Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A 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 very good condition with a minor waviness throughout the poster and some pin holes in the top corners. $500-$700
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76. Original Painting for “Gala Day at Disneyland” Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original painting created for the “Gala Day at Disneyland” theatrical movie poster. This stunning painting depicts many of the attractions that debuted as part of Disneyland’s major Tomorrowland refurbishment in 1959 which included the “Monorail”, “Submarine Voyage”, and “Matterhorn Bobsleds”. This original painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and has a Disney compyright stamp in the bottom-right corner. The painting has an image size of 22.25”x14.5” on it 22.25”x17.25” artist’s board. The condition is very good with minimal edge-wear. $5,000-$7,500
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77. “Disneyland U.S.A.” One-Sheet Movie Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) One-sheet theatrical poster for “Disneyland U.S.A.”, 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 minor edge-wear. This poster has been linen-backed for its preservation. $700-$900
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78. “Disneyland After Dark” Movie Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) A 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 sections of 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 very good condition, with some wear to its original fold lines. $500-$700
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79. Sunkist Disneyland Souvenir Map Store Display. (Disneyland, 1964) An original store display by Sunkist used to promote their popular mail-order Disneyland souvenir park maps. This store display still retains its original pad of approximately 100 unused order forms. The 11”x14” display is mounted to a 15”x18” board and the condition is very good with minimal wear. $300-$500
80. Sunkist Disneyland Souvenir Map Poster Advertisement. (Disneyland, 1964) An original die-cut poster advertisement by Sunkist promoting their popular mail-order Disneyland souvenir park maps. The 41”x26” poster is adhered to a 44”x31” backing and is in fine condition. $500-$750
81. Mickey Mouse School Tablet with Disneyland Contest. (Disneyland, 1960) A writing tablet of lined note paper titled “Mickey Mouse Official School Tablet”. This tablet features cover imagery of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Jiminy Cricket. The back of the cover includes a mail-away contest form for a chance to win a trip to Disneyland via TWA jet. This unused tablet measures 10”x8” and is in fine condition. $300-$500
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82. Hostess Disneyland Advertising Store Display. (Disneyland, 1970s) An early store display by Hostess that was used to promote Disneyland. The display features Mickey, Donald, and Pluto and reads “The Wonderful World of Hostess” next to imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The display measures 13.5”x24” and 7.5” tall. The condition is good with some wear throughout, including a crack along the top-right edge. $200-$400
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83. Western Airlines Disneyland Promotional Poster. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original Disneyland promotional poster created by Disney artist Charles Boyer for Western Airlines. The promotion was for a “Magic Holiday to Disneyland” and the poster features imagery of a family riding the “Dumbo” attraction above Sleeping Beauty Castle. The poster measures 25”x38” and is in very good condition with small amounts of color-wear in some of the lettering at the top. There is some minor edge-wear, and a thin strip of tape adhered to the back side. $500-$700
84. Charles Boyer Original Travel Poster Painting. (Disneyland, 1970s) An extremely rare original painting created by Disney artist Charles Boyer for a Western Airlines travel poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this artwork features a family on the “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction above a view of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This original artwork can be seen displayed on a wall behind Boyer in one of his most recognizable publicity photos. This painting measures 30”x20” and is in fair condition, with a wavy quality to the board and patches of wear around the border and corners. $3,000-$5,000
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85. Disneyland Hanging Banner. (Disneyland, 1989) An original double-sided fabric Disneyland banner featuring Mickey Mouse. The banner reads, “Bringin’ the Warm California Sun!” below an image of the California coast and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The banner measures 36”x40” and is in very good condition with minor discoloration. $500-$700
86. Disneyland Special Insert - Summer 1959. (Disneyland, 1959) A special Summer 1959 Disneyland 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” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear from use. $200-$400
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87. Los Angeles Examiner Disneyland 25th Anniversary Issue. (Disneyland, 1980) A large newspaper supplement to the Los Angeles Examiner from June 15, 1980, celebrating Disneyland’s 25th Anniversary. This supplement contains information about the park’s festivities, including a mail-away offer for tickets to the 25-hour birthday party at the park. This 16-page issue measures 14”x10.75” folded, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
88. Los Angeles Times Disneyland 40th Anniversary Issue. (Disneyland, 1995) A January 1, 1995 issue of the Los Angeles Times celebrating Disneyland’s 40th anniversary. This issue measures 11.5”x13.5” while folded and is in good condition with some creasing and edgewear. $200-$400
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Walt Disney had successfully used books and magazines as a way to promote his characters and films beginning as early as 1930 with the first Mickey Mouse book. Naturally, Walt would also use souvenir books and printed materials as a way to promote Disneyland. Coloring and activity books allowed children to take home their favorite characters and attractions from the park, as wel as give children who had never been to the park a way to enjoy it. Other books were created for adult guests, with topics ranging from the horticulture of Disneyland to books documenting the park’s history and growth. Disneyland books and magazines cover a wide variety of information, and often contain photos and illustrations that take the reader back to a specific point in time in the park’s life. The partnership between Walt Disney and Western Publishing began in 1933 and over the years, has led to the creation of countless books featuring virtually every Disney character imaginable. In the early 1950s, Western Publishing became one of the original investors in Disneyland and helped provide Walt with the finances he needed to build his park. Once Disneyland opened, Western Publishing created many of Disneyland’s activity, coloring, and story books under the familiar names of “Whitman” and “Golden Press”. Those early books feature a wide variety of Disneyland attraction and character imagery, so whatever your favorite land or attraction may be, there is sure to be a Western Publishing book that appeals to you.
89. Original “Let’s Build Disneyland” Book Art. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare collection of (5) original paintings used to create “Let’s Build Disneyland”, one of the earliest Disneyland books by Whitman Publishing. This artwork was created for a “push out and put together” style of activity book, and features early imagery of Disneyland’s different themed lands. Included in this set are illustrations for Adventureland, Frontierland, and Tomorrowland, as well as the beautiful cover artwork featuring Fantasyland. These illustrations are accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and together they form the entire book. Each board measures approximately 14”x24” with the cover illustration being slightly larger and the Tomorrowland illustration being slightly smaller. The artwork is in very good condition with minor wear throughout. A copy of the finished book is included. $2,000-$3,000
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90. Original “Donald Duck Visits Disneyland” Book Art. (Disneyland, 1970) A collection of original artwork used to create the “Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Visits Disneyland Press Out & Play” activity kit by Whitman. This collection includes 2 artists’ boards containing 7 illustrations of various Disneyland characters and imagery, with 3 clear overlays of additional labeling and border information. There is an overlay for each of the boards, as well as an overlay for the cover of the box which features the title, text, and copyright information. The illustrations are accomplished on paper which is adhered to the boards, and include imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Haunted Mansion, the Masked Executioner, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, and more. Each board measures 13.25”x18.5”, with the overlays measuring approximately 12”x17”. This set is in very good condition, with a folded corner on the Haunted Mansion overlay, and a few loose words on the cover’s overlay. $700-$900
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91. Original Painting for Disneyland Activity Book. (Disneyland, c.1963) An original painting used in the creation of a Disney activity book. Accomplished in acrylic on thick artist’s paper and adhered to board, this painting features several Disney characters dancing at Disneyland including Mickey, Minnie, Scrooge, and Mad Madam Mim. This painting was created for the back cover of the activity book and reads “back cover” in black ink along the bottom-edge. The board measures 18.25”x12.25” and is in very good condition. The paper is loose from the board backing. $700-$900
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92. Collection of (25) Original Disneyland Fun Box Illustrations. (Disneyland, 1955) A collection of (25) original illustrations for “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Fun Box”. Created by Whitman in 1955, this fun box was one of the earliest Disneyland souvenirs and included coloring books, trading cards, games, crayons, and stamps, all related to Disneyland and featuring Disney characters. These 25 illustrations were used to create the stamps for the fun box. Accomplished in acrylic on artists’ board with an additional board backing, these illustrations feature a wide variety of Disney characters. Most of the characters have hand-adhered name labels next to them. The board backing features hand-written Whitman project information including a project date of “7/15/55”. The board measures 18”x18” and is in very good condition, with minor edge-wear. The artists’ board and its backing have separated from each other but the imagery is unaffected. A few of the name labels are missing. $3,000-$5,000
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93. Disneyland Fun Box. (Disneyland, 1955) Created by Whitman Publishing, this Disneyland Fun Box was one of the earliest Disneyland souvenirs. Included are: 7 activity books, crayons, a game board, and game cards. The box measures 9.25”x11.75” and 1.5” thick and is in good condition with wear to the box from use. Some pages have been filled-out and colored and a few games pieces are missing. $300-$500
95. Pair of Disneyland Activity Books. (Disneyland, 1960/1962) A pair of Disneyland activity books including “Dell Giant Disneyland U.S.A.” and “Huey, Dewey, and Louie at Disneyland.” The Dell Giant features 7 stories and a section of activities themed around Disneyland. The cover imagery depicts the new Tomorrowland attractions from the Summer of 1959 such as the “Submarine Voyage” and “Skyway”. This book measures 10.25”x7.25” and is in good condition with some cover-wear. The “Huey, Dewey, and Louie at Disneyland” measures 11”x8” and is in fine unused condition with minimal edge-wear and a note to the original owner on the inside-cover. $200-$400
94. Pair of Disneyland Coloring Books. (Disneyland, 1956/1957) A pair of early Disneyland coloring books with vivid park imagery on the covers. The “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Coloring Book” measures 13.75”x11” and is in good condition, with some pages colored by the original owner and a few pieces of tape along the spine. The “Walt Disney’s Coloring Book” measures 11”x8” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a few pages colored. There is some writing on the inside-back cover and a note on the inside-front cover states that this book was purchased at Disneyland in 1961. $200-$400
96. “Disneyland Sticker Fun” & “Color By Number” Books. (Disneyland, 1964) A pair of great vintage activity books created by Whitman Publishing. The first book, “Disneyland Sticker Fun”, measures 12”x8.5” and contains “Tiki Room” inspired puzzles, connect-the-dot games, and sticker pages (a few stickers have been applied). The color by number book measures 11.25”x13.25” with 38 color coded pictures (some have been colored). Both books are in very good condition. $200-$400
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97. Disneyland Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A Disneyland coloring book by Whitman Publishing with a beautiful cover featuring color photos of Disneyland. This book measures 11”x8” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. Some of the inside pages have been colored by the original owner. $200-$400
98. “Walt Disney - Disneyland” Hardcover Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A hardcover Disneyland book with early photos and information on the park. This 60-page book measures 11”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear. The original owner’s name is written inside the front cover and on the first blank page. $200-$400
99. “World of Flowers” Disneyland Horticulture 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. This book features terrific vintage photos of rare details of the park. Due to an issue with the binding process for these books, the spines are often missing in the few copies that still remain. This spine remains intact but has some separation wear. This book measures 11.25”x9.25” and is in good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
100. “Walt Disney’s Pictorial Souvenir Book of... Disneyland”. (Disneyland, 1965) This pictorial souvenir book from 1965 features Walt Disney and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover. Depicted inside is a visual walkthrough of the park’s attractions as well as its history. Created in full-color, this book features artistic framing and design that highlights the beautiful park photos. This 32-page book measures 10.5”x10.5” and is in good condition with some wear to the spine. $200-$400
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101. Disneyland Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland coloring book by Whitman Publishing with a beautiful cover featuring Mickey and Minnie in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This book measures 11”x8” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. Some of the inside pages have been colored with felt marker. $200-$400
102. Disneyland Punch-Out Book & Sticker Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A pair of Disneyland activity books including a punch-out book and sticker book by Whitman Publishing. Both books are unused and are in very good condition. The punch-out book measures 14”x10” and the sticker book measures 12”x8.5”. $200-$400
103. Disneyland Coloring Book & Press-Out Book. (Disneyland, 1969/1970) A Disneyland coloring book and a Disneyland press-out book both published by Whitman Publishing. The coloring book measures 11”x8” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use, with some of the inside pages colored by the original owner. The press-out book measures 11.75”x8.5” and is in fine unused condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
104. Disneyland Coloring Book & Sticker Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland coloring book and a Disneyland sticker book both published by Whitman Publishing. The coloring book measures 10.75”x8” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout from use. Some of the inside pages have been filled out. The sticker book measures 12”x10.5” and is in good condition with some cover-wear and a few of the stickers have been applied. The back cover features an excellent cut-out “Haunted Mansion” activity. $200-$400
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105. Pair of Disneyland Coloring Books. (Disneyland, 1971/1973) A pair of Disneyland coloring books by Whitman Publishing with beautiful Disneyland-themed covers. Both books measure 11”x8” and are in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some pages colored. $200-$400
106. Pair of Disneyland Coloring Books. (Disneyland, 1975/1983) A pair Disneyland coloring books by Whitman and Western Publishing with beautiful Disneyland-themed covers. Both books measure 11”x8” and are in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some pages colored. $200-$400
107. Collection of (10) Assorted Disneyland Magazines. (Disneyland, 1957-73) A collection of (10) assorted Disneyland magazines dated between 1957 and 1973. These issues contain color pictures of Disneyland, information on new attractions, and plenty more from a variety of years. This collection includes: 2 issues of “Disneyland Holiday”, 3 issues of “Vacationland”, 2 issues of the Disneyland Hotel’s “Check-In”, 1 issue of “Wonderful World of Disney”, and 2 issues of “Disney News”. Each issue measures approximately 10.75”x8.25” and the set is in good condition overall, with each issue varying slightly in condition. $500-$700
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108. Collection of (17) “Vacationland” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1959-84) A collection of (17) “Vacationland” magazines dated between 1959 and 1984. These issues offer color pictures of Disneyland, information on new attractions, and plenty more from a variety of years. Each issue measures approximately 10.75”x8.25” and the set is in good condition overall, with each issue varying slightly in condition. $500-$700
109. “The Disneyland Story” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1975) A booklet created to examine Disneyland’s performance and purpose during its first 20 years. This booklet contains early park photos and information that are sure to be engaging for any Disney fan. This 28-page booklet measures 7”x11” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $200-$400
110. “The Spirit of Disneyland” 30th Anniversary Book. (Disneyland, 1985) A special VIP and cast member exclusive book titled, “The Spirit of Disneyland”. This book contains the story of Walt Disney and how Disneyland came to be, with great vintage photos of Walt and the park. Created specifically for a special 30th anniversary dinner for the park, this rare book comes in its original gold-tone envelope. This book measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
111. “Disneyland - The First 35 Years” Hardcover. (Disneyland, 1989) An extremely rare hardcover Disneyland book created to celebrate the park’s 35th Anniversary. The cover features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle with gold-tone attraction imagery bordering it. The 122-page book covers the history of the park with great candid and behind-the-scenes photos and measures 11.5”x8.75”. The condition is good with some wear to the cover. $200-$400
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112. “The Nickel Tour” Signed Production Copy. (Disneyland, 1995) A very rare and unique copy of “The Nickel Tour”, a checklist and historical guide for Disneyland postcards. This version was presented to Richard Kraft by Bruce Gordon and David Mumford in July of 1995, the year the book was first published. Composed of Xeroxed pages within a large 3-ring binder, this copy of the book was specifically created for Richard and is signed to him by Gordon and Mumford on the cover. This unique copy of what has become the go-to source for Disneyland postcard information is nearly complete, with a few pages left out of Richard’s copy. This binder measures 11.75”x11.25” and 3” thick, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. Also included is as advertisement for the final published book, and a copy of Roger Le Roque and Nick Farago’s 1982 supplemental checklist and guide for Disney park postcards. $300-$500
113. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” 40th Anniversary Book. (Disneyland, 1995) A special 40th anniversary souvenir book featuring many photos of popular Disneyland attractions and characters. Souvenir books like these help to document the park’s growth and change as the years go one. This 64-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
114. Original Painting of Disneyland Attractions. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original painting featuring numerous attractions and iconic elements of Disneyland seen throughout the park’s first few decades. This painting was likely created for a Disneyland magazine or book. Some of the attractions depicted include “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Space Mountain”, “Great Moment with Mr. Lincoln”, “Primeval World”, and many more. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on paper that is mounted to artists’ board. The board measures 15”x25” and the artwork is in very good condition, with some adhesive residue along the top of the board and some wear to the left-side of the paper. $1,000-$1,500
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Walt knew that for his park to become a true vacation destination, he would need to provide a comfortable lodging experience for guests in an otherwise fairly remote area of California. With his funds tied up in the construction of the park, Disney turned to Jack Wrather and Wrather Corporation who would build, manage and own the only Hotel on Disney property. The Disneyland Hotel opened its doors on October 5, 1955, less than 3 months after the opening of the park. The Hotel would remain under Wrather’s control until 1988 when Disney bought the Wrather Company and with it, the Disneyland Hotel. Having been in operation for almost the entirety of Disneyland’s existence, the Disneyland Hotel has a special place in the hearts of its many guests. From its original iconic neon lettering, to its unique room décor, and even the coin operated “Safari Adventure” Boats, the Disneyland Hotel has been a location of unique entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences during its over 60 year history.
115. “Disneyland Hotel” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Disneyland Hotel. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster shows Disney’s clever ability to cross-promote the park with the adjacent hotel and measures 54”x36”. The condition is very good with a faint wavy quality to the paper and minor edge-wear. $2,000-$3,000
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116. Disneyland Hotel Neon Letter “D”. (Disneyland, 1963) An incredible neon “D” which was prominently displayed over the Disneyland Hotel’s “Tower Building” which would later be renamed the “Sierra” tower. From 1963 until 1999, this large neon “D” was displayed over the Disneyland Hotel and was visible by countless Disneyland guests as they exited the park at night. The Tower Building was constructed in 1962, and the “Disneyland Hotel” red neon letters were added in 1963. The Tower Building featured a glass elevator on the exterior that caused spacing issues for the neon sign. As such, this sign read “Hotel Disneyland” until the building expanded in 1966 and the words could be arranged to the correct “Disneyland Hotel” position. This neon “D” is one of the most iconic elements from the golden age of the Disneyland Hotel, and also serves as an early Disneyland landmark. This neon letter is constructed in its original metal frame, and has had its red neon professionally restored to working condition. This incredible artifacts measures approximately 16ft tall, 9ft wide, and 4in deep. The condition is very good, with some expected wear to the frame during the sign’s removal from the hotel. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $25,000-$30,000
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117. Disneyland Hotel Tower Construction Photo. (Disneyland, c.1961) A large aerial photo of the area surrounding Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel. This photo was used during the planning and construction of the Disneyland Hotel’s eleven-story, high-rise tower, which broke ground in 1961. Adhered to the photo is a paper cut-out of the proposed tower in its proper location, with hand-drawn red dashes showing the tower’s height in relation to the center of Disneyland. This significant photo measures 13.5”x32” within its 18”x37” frame, and is in very good condition. $300-$500
118. Disneyland Hotel Brochure. (Disneyland, 1957) An early brochure for the Disneyland Hotel that features small graphics on the front of various Disneyland attractions. This tri-fold brochure measures 9”x4” folded and is in good condition with spots of tape-discoloration on the back cover. $200-$400
119. Disneyland Hotel Child’s Menu Mailer. (Disneyland, 1957) A charming mail-able child’s menu from the Disneyland Hotel. This rare menu includes a punch-out giraffe activity for the child to play with while they eat. The front of the menu features photos and information on the hotel as well as a space for mailing information and stamp. This unused menu measures 11”x8.5” opened, and is in very good condition with minor wear. The original owner dated the item “Nov, 1957” on the front. $200-$400
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120. “Fun N’ Convention Land” Disneyland Hotel Pamphlet. (Disneyland, 1965) A pamphlet created for the Disneyland Hotel to advertise its conventions. Early informative flyers like these were a necessary part of the Disneyland Hotel’s growth and expansion during the 1960s. The pamphlet measures 8.5”x11” when folded and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
121. Disneyland Hotel “Astrojet” Flyer. (Disneyland, 1967) A flyer for the Disneyland Hotel advertising the new “Astrojet” aircraft by American Airlines. The Disneyland “Astro-Jets” attraction closed in 1966 and reopened in 1967 as the “Rocket Jets”. It is speculated that the attraction’s name was changed to avoid unintended affiliation with this American Airlines aircraft. The flyer measures 9”x4” while folded and is in fine condition. $200-$400
122. Disneyland Hotel Folder and Documents. (Disneyland, c.1967) A rare folder from the Disneyland Hotel containing several documents and paper items used in the hotel in the late 1960s. The folder has an embossed image of the hotel and Monorail along the bottom, and includes 4 unused hotel envelopes, 4 sheets of hotel stationary, a parking stub, a welcome slip with the original owner’s name and room number written in pen, a small advertisement for the golf options available, an unused paper laundry bag with hotel laundry slip attached, and a black and white photo of a security guard receiving an award. The folder containing the documents measures 9.75”x12” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear throughout and some creasing to the edges of the folder. $200-$400
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123. Disneyland Hotel Room Service Menu. (Disneyland, 1970s) An unusual room service menu from the Disneyland Hotel. This is a 5-fold menu that opens up accordion-style with a great image on the cover of Goofy as a server. The menu measures 15.25”x4.5” folded and is in good condition with some creasing to the topright corner. $200-$400
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124. Goofy’s Kitchen Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign used to promote the Goofy’s Kitchen restaurant at the Disneyland Hotel. The imagery and text reference “Mickey’s Toontown” in relation to Disneyland’s newest themed land. The sign measures 27.75”x22” and is in good condition with some expected wear throughout from use. There is minor wrinkling to aspects of the plastic and slight yellowing throughout. $700-$900
125. Disneyland Hotel Poster by Bob Bentovoja. (Disneyland, c.1980) A poster for the Disneyland Hotel, designed by renowned caricature artist Bob Bentovoja. The imagery prominently depicts the Disneyland Hotel and its amenities, including the pool area and golf course, with several Disneyland attractions in the background. The poster measures 34”x24” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
126. Disneyland Hotel Life-Preserver. (Disneyland, 1988) An orange life-preserver from the swimming pool at the Disneyland Hotel. The large white text on the front of the life-preserver proudly reads “Disneyland Hotel - Anaheim, California”. Original functional props such as this from the Disneyland Hotel are extremely scarce, and this life-preserver is a stylish representation of this era for the Disneyland Hotel. The manufacturer information is listed on the back as well as a date of 6-6-88. The preserver measures 30” in diameter and 3” thick, and is in very good condition with some wear from use. $800-$1,000
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127. Disneyland Hotel “Safari Adventure” Boat. (Disneyland, c.1999) A beautiful remote controlled boat from the coin-operated Safari Adventure boats at the Disneyland Hotel. This faithful replica of a “Jungle Cruise” boat is named the “Katonga Kristin” and still retains its vibrant color and most of its passenger figures. Within the Safari Adventure, skilled guests could maneuver these boats through targeted locations to set off interactive elements. This boat has seen many entertained, and no doubt a few frustrated pilots over its life before the Safari Adventure closed in 2010. The boat measures approximately 35”x10” and 16” tall, and is in very good condition with expected wear from use and age. Functionality has not been tested.$4,000-$5,000
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128. Disneyland Hotel “Safari Adventure” Remote Control. (Disneyland, c.1999) An original coin-operated steering control from the “Safari Adventure” boats at the Disneyland Hotel. This is an older model of the control unit, and features a lever to adjust the boat’s speed and a section to deposit coins. The control is labeled “10” which would correspond to the matching boat number. The control is composed of metal and stand approximately 3ft tall. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from use.$1,000-$2,000
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There are memorable experiences to be had at Disneyland even before first setting foot on Main Street U.S.A. While it may be overlooked at the time, moments such as writing down whether you are in the Winnie the Pooh or Tinker Bell parking lots, or eagerly waiting in line to buy your park admission ticket at one of the decorative ticket booths, are very special parts of the Disneyland magic. The moments leading up to entering the park are full of anticipation and excitement for what awaits you inside the gates. These original artifacts from the first few moments of the Disneyland experience can be great reminders of treasured park visits and time spent with friends and family.
129. Kanga Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Kanga and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. Two of the sign’s sides contain scattered residue from red tape. $300-$500
130. Winnie the Pooh Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the threesides of this sign features imagery of the character Winnie the Pooh and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. One of the sign’s sides contains scattered residue from red tape. $300-$500
131. King Louie Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character King Louie and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. $300-$500
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132. Minnie Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Minnie and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. Two of the sign’s sides contain scattered residue from red tape. $300-$500
133. Thumper Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Thumper and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. $300-$500
134. Goofy Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Goofy and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. There is some minor lifting to the seam between two of the sides. $300-$500
135. Owl Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Owl and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. Two of the sign’s sides contain scattered residue from red tape. $300-$500
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136. Pinocchio Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Pinocchio and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. $300-$500
138. Tinker Bell Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Tinker Bell and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. One of the sides has some tape residue near the image of Tinker Bell. $300-$500
137. Happy Disneyland Parking Lot Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A large triangular metal parking lot sign from Disneyland. Each of the three-sides of this sign features imagery of the character Happy and each side measures 30”x30”. The condition is good with some small dings and wear throughout. $300-$500
139. Disneyland “Auto Park” Ticket. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very early 25 cent parking ticket stamped no. 380052. The earliest parking tickets read “auto park” at the top, which was later changed to “parking”. Additionally, this ticket only has parking sections A-M, while later years added additional parking sections. This ticket measures 4”x2.75” and is in good condition with some wear and a crease in the bottom-right corner. The back of the ticket has some writing in pencil by the original owner. $100-$200
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140. “Welcome to Disneyland” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1950s-60s) A large sign from the entrance to Disneyland. The sign prominently reads “Welcome to Disneyland” above an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The bottom half of the sign explains that no food and drink are permitted inside the park and that shirts and shoes must be worn at all times. The arrows along the bottom point to the picnic area and lockers. The measurements are 20”x29” and 1.5” thick. The condition is good with some fading to the text and wear to the frame from use. $1,000-$1,500
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141. Original Disneyland Ticket Booth. (Disneyland, c.1980s-2000) Few aspects of the park are more iconic than the entrance ticket booths. These charming structures are the starting point for most guests when they arrive at Disneyland, and have been an established part of the park since 1955. Over time, the style and locations of these ticket booths have changed to suit the needs of the park, with this particular ticket booth having been used from the 1980s until approximately the year 2000. This structure is constructed of wood that is painted in white and pale green, and along the top of the ticket booth, the booth number “17� is displayed in red. This incredible park artifact measures 12.5ft tall, 14.5ft wide, and 12ft deep. The condition is good, with some wear to the wood and paint from age. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.$10,000-$15,000
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142. Disneyland “Operating Hours” Metal Sign. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A large metal sign from the entrance to Disneyland. Below the logo for Disneyland, the sign reads “Operating Hours Today Are” and includes a blank space where operating hour information could be changed depending on the day. This sign measures 23”x17” and is in good condition with wear throughout from use including bent corners. $800-$1,000
143. Disneyland Early Closure Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original sign from Disneyland that was used to inform park guests that the park will close early that day at 7pm. The sign is constructed of acrylic board with blue lettering and measures 27.5”x36”. The condition is good with some scuffing throughout from park use. $500-$700
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144. Disneyland Passports Price Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000) An original price sign for Disneyland Passports which would hang at the entrance to the park. Signs like these were seen by countless park guests and represent the very beginnings of most Disneyland trips: the ticket purchases. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 36”x22.5”. The condition is very good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
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145. Opening Day Press Preview Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare silver opening day press preview ticket to Disneyland on Sunday, July 17, 1955. Since the opening day events were being broadcast on Live TV, guests and VIPs were requested to arrive at different times to accommodate the televised ceremonies. This opening day ticket features an arrival time of 2:30pm and measures 3.5”x6.5”. The condition is very good with minimal edge-wear. $2,000-$3,000
146. Golden Opening Day Food Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare unused golden complimentary food ticket from the opening preview day of Disneyland on July 17, 1955. This ticket reads, “Be our guest... at any of these three Disneyland restaurants” and lists “Swift’s Red Wagon Inn”, “Swift’s Chicken Plantation”, and “The Plaza Pavilion”. Marked as No.726, this ticket is the only one we have seen offered for public sale. This ticket measures 2.25”x4” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $800-$1,000
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147. Unused Child’s Disneyland Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) An unused child’s Disneyland ticket book from the 1960s.The book has all its tickets intact and includes the unused entrance ticket still valid for park admission today. This book measures approximately 2.5”x6” and is in very good condition with a minor bend in the top-right corner. $200-$400
148. Collection of (25) Disneyland Ticket Book Stubs. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A collection of (25) various ticket book stubs from attractions at Disneyland. There are 12 extremely rare stubs with very low stamped numbers between “000006” and “000016”. The stubs are for a wide variety of attractions and each stub contains a hole punch and a staple in it. They measure 1”x2” each with the exception of a “Skyway” and a “Monorail” stub, both of which contain two sequential stubs and are therefore twice the size. This set is in very good used condition. $750-$1,000
149. Set of (3) Original Paintings for Passports & Tickets. (Disneyland, 1987) A set of three original paintings on one artists’ board, depicting popular Disneyland attractions and characters. This original artwork was used in the development of Disneyland passports and tickets. Accomplished in acrylic, these three illustrations come with a protective paper covering that is labeled “Group Sales Tickets - Original Art (child)”. The artist’s board measures 20.75”x25” and is in very good condition. $1,000-$1,500
150. “Imagineeringland” Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1997) A special “ticket book” created for an Imagineer open house event where each “ticket” mentions some of the activities available during the event. This 16-page ticket book measures 2.75”x6.75” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. The book still retains the unused photo redemption ticket. $200-$400
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151. “The Story of Disneyland” Opening Year Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) This rare opening year guidebook for Disneyland features beautiful graphics, early concept art for the park, and descriptions of the lands and attractions guests could find in 1955. This 22-page book measures 8.75”x6” and is in fine condition with little edge-wear. $300-$500
154. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate FoldOut. (Disneyland, 1956) A beautiful gate fold-out featuring Tinker Bell on the cover and a map of Disneyland on the inside. This fold-out includes information on restaurants and other attractions in the park from 1956. The fold-out measures 9”x3.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
152. “Your Guide to Disneyland” Bank of America Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare guidebook created by Bank of America for Disneyland’s opening year. Included are details of the different lands of the park, and an advertisement for Bank of America’s Disneyland-themed money orders which were available at the park. The guidebook opens to reveal a beautiful illustrated park map and measures 8”x3.5” while folded. The condition is very good with minor wear. Below the map, there is a thin yellow mark which appears to be a printing flaw rather than a conditional defect. $200-$400
155. Disneyland 1956 Guidebook with Mailing Envelope. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyland guidebook from the park’s second year. This guide provides information on the different lands of the park with full-color photos, maps, and illustrations throughout. This guidebook measures 11.5”x8” and is in very good condition with minimal wear, and comes with its original unused mailing envelope. $300-$500
153. Collection of (4) Issues of “The Disneyland News”. (Disneyland, 1956) A collection of (4) issues of “The Disneyland News”, the official publication of Disneyland. These early issues include Vol.1 Numbers. 8, 10, 11, and 12 and are packed with articles and photos of early Disneyland. These issues measures approximately 16.5”x11.5” folded, and are in good condition with some wear throughout. $200-$400
156. Disneyland Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, c.1958) An early gate flyer from Disneyland with pictorial scenes of the park’s attractions. This flyer measures 10.5”x4” folded and is in good condition with a small tear on the top-edge of the back and two ink marks on the front. $200-$400
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157. Disneyland 1957 Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1957) A Disneyland guidebook from the park’s third year. This guide provides information on the different lands of the park with full-color photos, maps, and illustrations throughout. This guidebook measures 11.5”x8” and is in very good condition with some spine wear. $200-$400
158. “Greatest Construction Show on Earth!” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1958) In a successful attempt by Disney to put a positive spin on the various closures during 1958, this gate flyer encouraged guests not to miss the “Greatest Construction Show on Earth” and promoted the exciting things to come. This flyer measures 11”x5.5” and is in good condition with some horizontal fold creases and wear in the lower-right corner. There are a few light pencil notes on the back side. $200-$400
160. “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland”. (Disneyland, 1959) An early guidebook for Disneyland that contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park, an early illustrated park map, and details on coming attractions. This 27-page book measures 8”x11.5” and is in good condition with some cover-wear and two vertical fold creases. $200-$400
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159. Disneyland Summer 1959 Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1959) A beautiful 24-page newspaper supplement advertising the grand re-opening of Disneyland in 1959. This was the largest expansion to date for the park, and was a major event that included a live TV re-opening broadcast. The interior is filled with full-color photos of the park as well as concept paintings of the new attractions. The supplement measures 10”x13” and is in fine condition with very little wear. $200-$400
161. “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland”. (Disneyland, 1961) An early guidebook for Disneyland that contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park as well as an early illustrated park map, and details on coming attractions. This 27-page book measures 8”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor creasing to the cover. $200-$400
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162. “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland”. (Disneyland, 1962) An early guidebook for Disneyland that contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park, an early illustrated park map, and details on coming attractions. This 27-page book measures 8”x11.5” and is in good condition with some cover-wear and two vertical fold creases. $200-$400
163. Disneyland’s New and Coming Attractions Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962) A beautifully crafted gate flyer that announced the upcoming renovations and new attractions for the 1962-1963 year. There are 3 flaps to lift up on the flyer which each reveal information on a different attraction. Notably, this brochure describes the soon-to-be-unveiled “Haunted Mansion” attraction with its early concept art. The flyer measures 5”x7.5” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout and a few minor spots of discoloration. $200-$400
164. Walt Disney Signed Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1963) An early guidebook for Disneyland that is signed on the cover by Walt Disney. The guidebook contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park, an early illustrated park map, and details on coming attractions. This 27-page book measures 8”x11.5” and is in very good condition with a faint vertical fold crease and minor edge-wear. $3,000-$5,000
165. Collection of (6) Issues of “Disneyland News”. (Disneyland, 1962-65) A collection of (6) issues of “Disneyland News”, the official publication of the Magic Kingdom Club. These issues include the very rare first issue created at the end of 1962, as well as 5 other issues created between 1963-65. Each issue measures approximately 10.75”x8.5” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
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166. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1963) A pictorial souvenir guidebook with a beautiful cover photo of Walt Disney at Disneyland. This 34-page book measures 8.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition some cover-wear including the word “mom” written in pencil. $200-$400
167. Bank of America Disneyland Charge Account Brochure. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare brochure from Bank of America advertising their BankAmericard and how it facilitates the Disneyland experience. This brochure measures 7.25”x3.25” while folded and is in fine condition. $200-$400
169. Disneyland Tencennial Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A newspaper supplement created in celebration of Disneyland’s 10th anniversary. This particular supplement is marked “advertising supplement to Los Angeles evening and Sunday Herald Examiner” along the top-edge of the front page. This 24-page supplement measures 13”x10.75” and is in poor to fair condition with some staining and wear throughout including a 2” tear in the right side. $200-$400
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168. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Travel Brochure. (Disneyland, 1970) A travel brochure for Disneyland that answers many questions potential visitors might have and includes several color photos of the park. This brochure features Main Street imagery on the cover and measures 8.5”x3.5” folded. The condition is very good with little wear. $200-$400
170. “Summer ‘67” Disneyland Guidebook Supplement. (Disneyland, 1967) This supplemental “Summer ‘67” guidebook to the park features many color photos from the park on its cover. This booklet offers rare color photos and descriptions of attractions from the earliest of days at the park. The 48-page book measures 8.25”x6” and is in good condition with some surface wear. $200-$400
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171. Disney on Parade Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare program from the spectacular “Disney on Parade” which performed at Disneyland and other areas of the United States. This 26-page die-cut program contains photos and information on the show and measures 11.75”x8.5”. The condition is fair with some separation to the spine. $200-$400
174. “Your Guide to Disneyland” Guidebook by Polaroid. (Disneyland, 1979) A rare guidebook for the Summer/Fall of 1979, created by Polaroid. This guidebook contains information on Disneyland’s attractions, shops, and restaurants with an illustrated map showing their locations throughout the park. The back page advertises for Polaroid and their “Polaroid Camera Center” on Main Street, which offered free rentals of their cameras for guests visiting Disneyland. This 26-page guidebook measures 7”x3.75” and is in good condition with some fold-wear and color-wear to the cover. $200-$400
172. Collection of (5) INA Disneyland Guidebooks. (Disneyland, 1966-74) A set of five guides to the attractions, shops, restaurants, and other activities available at the park in 1966, 1967, Spring 1973, Summer 1973, and Summer 1974. Created by INA, these guidebooks include maps, attraction summaries, and general information about the park. These books measure approximately 5.9”x4” and are in very good condition with some wear throughout. $200-$400
173. “Your Guide to Disneyland” Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1978) A rare Disneyland guidebook for the Spring of 1978. This guidebook contains information on attractions, illustrated park maps, and information on stores and restaurants throughout the park. The back page advertises for the Walt Disney Productions film “Candleshoe”. This 25-page guidebook measures approximately 7”x3.75” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
175. “Disneyland - A Pictorial Souvenir” Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1983) A souvenir pictorial guidebook for Disneyland which features beautiful photos and information on the various attractions of the park. This 33-page book measures 8.75”x11.75” and is in very good condition with minor cover-wear. $200-$400
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176. “Disneyland Honorary Citizen” Certificate. (Disneyland, 1985) A commemorative Disneyland Honorary Citizen certificate given to select park guests, sometimes based on cast members witnessing a guest go aboveand-beyond what is expected of them, such as by picking up trash or showing kindness to others. This certificate has not been filled in and measures 14.75”x11”. The condition is good with some creasing and a few small tears around the border. $200-$400
177. “Dream Machine” Cast Member Costume Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1989) An original concept drawing for a cast member costume to be worn during the park’s 35th Anniversary Celebration. During the 35th Anniversary, guests would receive a “Dream Machine” scratch ticket for a chance to win Disney VHS tapes, Delta Air Lines tickets, U.S. Savings Bonds, or the Grand Prize, a 1990 GEO automobile. If your scratch card was a larger prize winner, you would go to the “Dream Machine” in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and pull a lever on the “Dream Machine” itself to see what you won. This concept drawing was for the cast member clothing to be worn by operators of the “Dream Machine”. Accomplished in pen and marker on thin artist’s paper that is mounted to artist’s board, this original drawing features several hand-written descriptions and great imagery. The back of the board features a Disney copyright stamp and hand-written info on this project. The drawing measures 20”x15” and is in fine condition with minimal wear. $500-$700
178. “35 Years of Magic” Disneyland Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A large sign featuring the stylized Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery that was used during the 35th anniversary celebration of Disneyland. This sign is made up of elements that pop out as well as recede back, giving the logo a degree of depth. The sign measures 45”x28” and is in good condition with some scuffing and wear around the border including a crack in the white portion of the top-right spire. The back of this piece has an official Disneyana Convention label and a Disney copyright mark. $600-$800
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Few Disneyland souvenirs have had greater historic and visual appeal than the original souvenir park maps. The first large format souvenir maps were created in 1958 by Imagineer Sam McKim, who would create the additional souvenir maps until 1964. Disneyland’s souvenir maps beautifully depict the park during various stages of its growth and change. Some maps may have the first appearance of a new attraction, while others may show a modification to the layout of the park. No matter what year is depicted, these maps provide a great visual reminder of the magic that Disneyland has to offer.
179. Never-Folded 1958-A Disneyland Map Signed by Sam McKim. (Disneyland, 1958) This 1958-A map is the first of the large-scale souvenir Disneyland maps that were sold in the park. This map was designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, who would continue to design these maps through the 1960s. This particular version is the only of these souvenir maps to feature the Disneyland “Viewliner” in Tomorrowland. Also unique to this map is the “Junior Autopia” attraction and the color of the “Jungle Cruise” river which is green in this version instead of blue. This map is one of the very few that were sold rolled, not folded, and it therefore has no fold-lines. Additionally, this map has been signed by Sam McKim himself and reads, “For Richard - Happy Days! , Sam McKim”. This map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and three shallow dents near the top-edge. $3,000-$5,000
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180. Never-Folded 1958-C Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1958) This is the 3rd version of the original 1958 Disneyland souvenir park maps. This map was designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, who would continue to design these maps through the 1960s. This particular version is subtly different from the other two 1958 maps, with this “C” version including “Cascade Peak” above the Mark Twain. This map is one of the very few that were sold rolled, not folded. The map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout, including some yellowing around the border. $2,000-$3,000
181. 1961 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1961) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1961 features a pink border with Disney characters and depicts the “Monorail” extending to the Disneyland Hotel. The map measures 30”x45” and is in fine condition with some fold-lines as originally sold. $400-$600
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182. 1962 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1962) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1962 features several new and planned attractions which first appear on this map, including the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”, both of which had yet to be completed. The map measures approximately 30”x45” and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout and a few small spots of staining. The map is adhered to a foam core backing for its preservation. $400-$600
183. 1964-A Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1964) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1964 features a green border and features notable changes in design such as the removal of the “Holidayland Circus” attraction. The map measures 30”x45” and is in good condition with some wear along the original fold lines. $400-$600
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 184. 1966 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1966) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1966 features a blue, white, and purple border, and promotes the “New Tomorrowland” as well as the yet to be built “Space Mountain” attraction. The map measures 30”x45” and is in fair to good condition, with scattered spots of discoloration and wear. $400-$600
185. 1968 Disneyland 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 29.75”x45” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear and discoloration to the map. The map is mounted to a board backing for its preservation. $200-$400
186. 1972 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1972) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1972 features a blue border and promotes the new land “Bear Country” in the lower-left corner. The map measures 30”x45” and is in good condition with some scattered spots of creasing and wear. The map is mounted to a board backing for its preservation. $200-$400
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187. 1974 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1974) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1974 features a blue border and promotes the new “America Sings” attraction in the lower-left corner. The map measures 30”x45” and is in good condition with some minor wear and spots of discoloration along the border. There are two stamps with the date July 01, 1974 on this map; one is on the right-side of the map in the “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland” logo, and the other is on the leftside below the copyright information. The date has also been hand-written in black pen above the legend. $200-$400
188. 1975 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1975) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1975 features a blue border and promotes the new “America on Parade” in the lower-left corner. The map measures 30”x45” and is in fair to good condition, with some wear to the original fold lines and minor edge-wear. This map is mounted to a board backing. $200-$400
189. 1976 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1976) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1976 features a blue border and promotes the coming “Space Mountain” attraction in the lower-left corner. The map measures 30”x45” and is in good condition with a spot of moisture discoloration along the left-edge. The date “July 01, 1977” is written in ink above the legend. $200-$400
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 190. 1978 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1978) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1978 features a brown border and promotes the coming “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” attraction. The map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
191. 1989 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1989) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1989 features a brown border and is the last map in the third series of Disneyland park maps. This map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with some wear and spots of faint discoloration throughout. This map is mounted to a board backing. $100-$200
192. 1990 Disneyland PopUp Map. (Disneyland, 1990) A souvenir Disneyland pop-up map celebrating the park’s 35th Anniversary in 1990. The map measures 18”x26” while opened and is in good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
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193. Pair of 1995 Disneyland Maps. (Disneyland, 1995) A pair of Disneyland maps created by Nina Rae Vaughn in the style of the original Sam McKim maps. These maps were created for Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary and are the revised version of the earliest 40th Anniversary map which contained several errors. The maps measure 27”x35” and are in fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200
194. 1995-E Disneyland Map with Errors. (Disneyland, 1995) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1995 celebrates Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary, and was created by Nina Rae Vaughn in the style of the original Sam McKim maps. This version has a few notable errors that were quickly corrected for later maps during 1995. For example, in the top-left corner, Walt Disney’s Disneyland dedication is dated as “July 15, 1955” instead of July 17, 1955. Additionally, an unpainted, floating “Skyway” bucket can be seen in Tomorrowland. This map measures 27”x35” and is in fine condition with minor wear. $200-$400
195. Disneyland Park Map - 1999. (Disneyland, 1999) A souvenir Disneyland park map from the year 1999. This map features a pink border and includes such changes at the newly re-themed “Tarzan’s Treehouse”, based on the animated film which debuted that year. The map measures 27”x39” unfolded, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
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197. California Adventure Opening Day Map. (California Adventure, 2001) A stylized park map created to celebrate the Grand Opening 196. Signed 45th Anniversary Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 2000) A of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The map measures beautiful limited edition park map created by Nina Rae Vaughn for Disneyland’s 26.5”x34” and is in fair condition with curving to the paper from storage 45th Anniversary. Vaughn’s maps are reminiscent of the original souvenir park and some minor wear throughout. $100-$200 maps by Sam McKim, and feature beautiful depictions of the park. This map is signed in the bottom-right corner by Vaughn and is hand-numbered 180/250. The map has an image size of 32”x26” within its 35”x41” frame, and is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame. $200-$400
198. Original Disneyland Map Painting. (Disneyland, c.1990) An original painting featuring a stylized rendition of Disneyland. This artwork beautifully depicts the various lands and attractions of the park and is believed to have been created for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. The original painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and measures 18.25”x23.5”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $800-$1,200
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199. Richfield Oil “Road Map to Disneyland”. (Disneyland, 1955) A “Road Map to Disneyland” provided courtesy of your local helpful Richfield dealer. This map features illustrated images of Disneyland attractions on the front, and opens to reveal a California map with main routes and alternate routes to Disneyland. The back features ads for Richfield and the Disneyland Hotel. This map measures 9”x4” folded, and is in fine condition. The front is stamped, “Smitty’s Richfield” with an Arizona address. $300-$500
200. “Disneyland Musical Map” Record Set. (Disneyland, 1955) An illustrated map and record set created by Mattel featuring five records with music themed after each of the original lands of the park. The records have not been removed from the large panorama map, and the overall dimensions are 14.5”x43”. The condition is very good with a few small dings to the Fantasyland record and a spot of moisture discoloration to the top-right corner. This map comes mounted to a foam core backing and is ready to hang. $300-$500
201. Large Disneyland Map Wallpaper. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A very large section of Disneyland map wallpaper that depicts several Disney characters enjoying many of the park’s iconic attractions. This wallpaper was sold in the 1980s, and has been adhered to foam core for display. This large map display measures 67.5”x95.5” and is in fair to good condition, with some wear throughout from use. The board backing has a horizontal crease through the center. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $800-$1,000
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Taking inspiration from early 1900’s America and particularly Walt’s childhood home in Marceline, Missouri, Main Street U.S.A. is the land that welcomes guests into the park and into an era with one foot in the past and another in the future. With horse-drawn trolleys as well as an occasional horseless carriage, Main Street U.S.A. serves as the bridge between a familiar reality and the fantasy and adventure yet to come. For Walt Disney, Main Street also served as a testing ground for his concept of themed partnerships, where companies participate behind-the-scenes financially and on-stage in the park as well. Tied together by the theme of the land, guests could find Coca-Cola running the Refreshment Corner, Hills Bros. managing the Coffee House, and Upjohn presenting the pharmacy, giving Main Street U.S.A. the illusion of a working commercial district of a small town. While many of the shops, restaurants, and attractions have changed over the years, Main Street U.S.A. itself has remained virtually unchanged since the park opened in 1955, welcoming countless number of visitors with its turn of the century American charm.
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202. Original Global Van Lines Moving Truck. (Disneyland, c.1963-79) This is the original Global Van Lines moving truck from the Global Van Lines building at Disneyland. The Global Van Lines moving truck was a Main Street landmark, with its likeness appearing in Disneyland postcards, toys, and countless photos and home videos as a popular photo location. This early Disneyland vehicle was built by famed Imagineer Bob Gurr in the early 1960s and was operable during its first few years before being modified to a static display vehicle around the mid-1970s. After Global Van Lines ended its Disneyland sponsorship in 1979, this vehicle left the park and was later sold. This vehicle has been faithfully restored with the help of Bob Gurr to its original functioning, museum quality condition. The truck’s C-cab body is original, and has been restored back to its functioning condition. The chassis was created by modifying a Model-A Ford to resemble the chassis of the early 1900’s. The wheels are from a vintage Model-T Ford fire chief car from the early 1900s, and the engine and forward part of the chassis are from a 1928 Ford Sedan. The motor is a four cylinder “flathead” Ford, and the radiator, hood, and windshield frame are 1914 reproductions. The blue paint was matched from the original truck body paint, and the seat and signage were reproduced from vintage Disneyland photos. The vehicle measures 189” long, 70” wide, and 86” tall, and is in very fine condition. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates.$60,000-$80,000
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents Inspired by Walt Disney’s love for trains, the “Disneyland Railroad” was planned as a highlight of the park from its earliest conception. In 1953, Disney solicited every major railroad for corporate sponsorship, but the only response came from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, which is often referred to as just “Santa Fe”. On March 25, 1955, the sponsorship became official, and the “Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad” was born. The “Disneyland Railroad” has been in nearly continuous operation since opening day on July 17, 1955, and has seen several modifications over the years including the “Grand Canyon Diorama” in 1958, and the “Primeval World Diorama” expansion in 1966. Despite its changes over the years, the “Disneyland Railroad” remains as a testament to Walt Disney’s character and vision for the park.
203. Original Sam McKim Illustration for Disneyland Railroad Tickets. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original rough illustration for the Disneyland Railroad Tickets by Imagineer Sam McKim. Accomplished in graphite on 10”x12” animation paper, the drawing was creating for imagery on tickets for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad”. The drawing is inscribed, “rough design for tickets, train - Disneyland” with some faint pencil notes next to it. This drawing includes 2 finalized tickets for the railroad. Condition is very good.$1,500-$2,500
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204. Original “Viewliner” & “Disneyland Railroad” Drawing. (Disneyland, 1957) An incredible original concept by Imagineer Herb Ryman featuring a view of the Tomorrowland “Viewliner” train as seen from the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad car known as the “Santa Fe Big Dome”. The “Big Dome” was an actual passenger car found on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1954 and Ryman’s concept for the Disneyland Railroad reflected the possibility of using similar cars on the Disneyland Railway. The condition is very good with a faint vertical crease in the center. $3,000-$5,000
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205. “Disneyland R.R. via Grand Canyon Diorama” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. via Grand Canyon Diorama”. Designed by Paul Hartley, this rare early-run of the poster still lists the Fantasyland Depot along the bottom, which was removed from the poster in 1962. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition, with some edge-wear and a few spots of minor wear to the paint, particularly around the top-left corner. $2,000-$4,000
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206. “Primeval World” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Primeval World” attraction. Designed by Claude Coats, this poster is extremely popular for its vibrant color and dynamic imagery. The poster includes a vertical line printing flaw through the yellow background which is fairly typical for this poster. The measurements are 54”x36” and the condition is very good with some edge-wear and a thin crease near the nose of the T-rex. $2,000-$4,000
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207. “Primeval World” Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1966) A brownline concept featuring designs for the “Primeval World” attraction. Titled “Primeval Area”, the artwork was originally used in the development of the attraction for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. However, this particular brownline was likely used in the development for the attraction when it was built at Disneyland in 1966. The brownline measures14”x17” and is in very good condition. $300-$500
208. Original “Primeval World” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An original concept drawing created during development of the “Primeval World” attraction. Accomplished in charcoal on animation paper, this drawing features three prehistoric birds from a scene within the attraction. The drawing measures 15.5”x12.5” and is in good condition with some edge and corner wear. $1,000-$2,000
209. Collection of (4) Disneyland Working Brownlines. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (4) working brownlines featuring beautiful depictions of the entirety of Disneyland. These brownlines feature hand-drawn and hand-written notes over the underlying brownline artwork. One of the brownlines includes a typed letter that refers to a refurbishment project for the Disneyland Railroad track. These brownlines range in size between 25”x32” and 36”x48”. The set is in overall very good condition with some wear around the edges including a few small tears and holes. $300-$500
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210. Main Street “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of six posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster measures 30”x22” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including a torn section in the top-left corner, and a few worn spots on the back of the sheet. The poster has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
211. Main Street Station Elevation Brownline. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare brownline for Disneyland elevations within the “100 Block” of Main Street. This area prominently features the Main Street Station and includes notes discussing the clock tower and various aspects of the buildings. The brownline measures 26.5”x53.5” and is in good condition with some wear, including a few spots of discoloration throughout. The brownline is mounted to a foam core backing and there are a few small tears around the edges. $500-$700
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212. Disneyland Main Street Mailbox Prop. (Disneyland, c.1955-90s) An original Main Street mailbox from Disneyland. These functional mailboxes have been charming Main Street landmarks since the park first opened in 1955. Over the years, these mailboxes have seen countless Disneyland postcards mailed out all over the globe, and have helped give Main Street the feeling of being an authentic turn of the century small town. This painted metal mailbox reads “Disneyland Mail Box” on the front with “Letters” on the hinged top-flap. This incredible artifact from the early days of Disneyland measures 17” tall, 14” wide, and 9” deep, and is in very good condition, with some scuffs to the paint from use. $1,000-$2,000
213. Disney’s “Edison Square” Proposal to General Electric. (Disneyland, 1958) A very rare bound proposal for “Edison Square” at Disneyland. Sponsored by General Electric, the attraction’s concept was altered for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair in order to help improve GE’s public image. The new revised exhibit would eventually become the “Carousel of Progress” attraction. This 32-page packet measures 8.5”x11” and is in fine condition with minimal wear. $400-$600
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214. The Disneyland News - New Attractions Extra Edition. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare “Extra Edition” of the “Disneyland News”. This special publication was created to inform guests of the major changes about to occur in the park within Fantasyland, Frontierland, and Tomorrowland. This newspaper has a great image of Walt Disney on the front and measures 8.25”x11.5” folded. The condition is fair to good with some discoloration and edge-wear. $300-$500
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215. 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. The painting measures approximately 17”x13” within a 23”x18.75” frame and is in very good condition. $1,000-$2,000 Partially influenced by his childhood adoration of President Lincoln, Walt felt that the park could benefit from a tribute to the U.S. Presidents. In the late 1950s, limitations with engineering, space, and funds, halted the work on what would later become the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. The attraction first appeared at the New York World’s Fair in 1964, when technology had advanced enough to create such a feat, and was built at Disneyland in 1965. The attraction had a long life at the park, but was met with controversy when it closed in 1973 in favor of a biographical film about Walt titled, “The Walt Disney Story”. Public backlash led to a combination of the two attractions in 1975 titled, “The Walt Disney Story featuring Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. The attraction is historic for its use of early animatronics and has remained popular due to the iconic people and events depicted within the show.
216. Collection of “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Reference Photos. (Disneyland, 1964) A collection of (7) reference photos used in the development of the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction at Disneyland. These reference photos feature different mouth poses for Imagineer Blaine Gibson’s Abraham Lincoln sculpt. The photos are labeled “O”, “MO”, “M”, “MC”, “C”, “CS”, and “MP”. Each photo measures approximately 3.25”x4.5” within their 14.25”x21” custom mat. The set is in good condition, with some photos showing signs of age and discoloration. $200-$400
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217. Original “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1964) An original concept drawing of Abraham Lincoln that was created in the development of the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite on 12.5”x15.5” animation paper, this concept features a large stoic portrait of Lincoln. The condition is very good with some edge-wear in the bottom-left corner and a small blemish at the top-left. $500-$700
218. Original “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1964) An original concept drawing of Abraham Lincoln that was created in the development of the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite on 12.5”x15.5” animation paper, this concept features a large stoic portrait of Lincoln. The condition is good with some discoloration along the left-side. $500-$700
219. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1964) A brownline featuring concept artwork for the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. The brownline measures 14”x17” and is in good condition with some discoloration to the bottom-left corner and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the reverse. $200-$400
220. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1964) A brownline featuring concept artwork for the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. The brownline measures 14”x17” and is in good condition with some discoloration to the bottom-left corner and a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the reverse. $200-$400
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221. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1964) A brownline featuring concept artwork for the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. The brownline measures 14”x17” and is in good condition with some discoloration to the bottom-left corner and a thin strip of tape adhered to the topedge of the reverse. $200-$400
222. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Premiere Manual. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare employee manual for cast members working the grand opening premiere for the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. Created by the University of Disneyland, this packet outlines what is expected of cast members working this new attraction, as they would likely be asked many questions about Lincoln and about Disneyland as well. This 22-page manual measures 11.25”x8.75” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a few spots of discoloration along the top-edge of the cover. $200-$400
223. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Record. (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir record that contains music and narration from the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction. The album cover measures 7”x7” and the record is in good condition with some color-wear to the cover. $200-$400
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224. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1965) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. This poster was created for the first iteration of the Disneyland attraction before its closure in 1973 to become “The Walt Disney Story”. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in good condition, with some faint creasing throughout. The bottom-edge has several tears, including one large 11” tear which has been repaired on the reverse with tape. $1,000-$2,000
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225. “The Walt Disney Story” Opera House Sign. (Disneyland, 1973-75) A very rare sign from the entrance to the “Main Street Opera House” that was used to advertise the new attraction, “The Walt Disney Story”. The show replaced the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction in 1973, but guests complained that removing Lincoln was actually an insult to Walt’s hero, as well as Walt’s vision for the park. After just two short years, the attraction was updated to “The Walt Disney Story Featuring Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. The sign is constructed of sturdy acrylic board and measures 45.5”x30.75”. The condition is good with some wear throughout, including some peeling to the edges and corners. $1,000-$2,000
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents The dining options and refreshments of Main Street have been a large part of the land’s appeal since opening day. From meals at the “Red Wagon Inn” and the “Carnation Ice Cream Parlor”, to snacks and refreshments at the “CocaCola Refreshment Corner” and the various hot dog and ice cream carts that line the streets, the smells and tastes of Main Street have left lasting impressions on countless guests as they enter and exit the park.
226. “Candy Palace” Store Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original store sign from the “Candy Palace” on Main Street. The “Candy Palace” opened just a few days after Disneyland’s opening in July of 1955, and has been a treasured Main Street location for over six decades. Over the years, guests have been able to savor the tastes and smells of freshly prepared treats including chocolates and caramel apples from this popular store. This original sign is hand-painted on acrylic board with the shop’s name prominently displayed in red and turquoise lettering. There are screw holes along the edges from its display. The sign measures 15.25”x27” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from park use, including a few adhesive tabs on the back side. $2,000-$3,000
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227. “Carnation Ice Cream Parlor” Souvenir Menu. (Disneyland, 1955) A small souvenir menu from the “Carnation Ice Cream Parlor” listing the popular Disneyland themed menu item. Measuring 4.75”x3” closed, and in very good condition with some minor discoloration to the back. $200-$400
228. “Carnation Ice Cream Parlor” Menu Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A menu sign from the “Carnation Ice Cream Parlor” at Disneyland. The sign lists menu options such as “Mickey’s Chicken Pot Pie” and the “Opera House Premiere”. Constructed of acrylic board, the sign measures 24”x17.5”. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $300-$500
229. Coca-Cola “Refreshment Corner” Flyer. (Disneyland, c.1955) A small flyer from the Coca-Cola “Refreshment Corner”. The flyer reads “Enjoy refreshing Coca-Cola with your sandwich” and has imagery of a turn-of-thecentury man and woman. The measurements are 3”x4.5” when folded and the condition is fine with minimal wear. $200-$400
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230. Coca-Cola “Refreshment Corner” Menu Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A menu sign from the Coca-Cola “Refreshment Corner” at Disneyland. The sign lists menu options such as the “Corner Combination” and “Mickey Mouse Hot Dog”. Constructed of acrylic board, the sign measures approximately 8.5”x18.5”. The condition is good with some expected wear from park use. $500-$700
231. Plaza Pavilion Menu Display Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A menu sign from the Plaza Pavilion at Disneyland which features the logo for Contadina, a sponsor of the Pavilion in its final restaurant years. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 10.25”x36.5”. The condition is very good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
232. Plaza Pavilion Dinner Menu Display Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A dinner menu sign from the Plaza Pavilion at Disneyland which features the logo for Contadina, a sponsor of the Pavilion in its final restaurant years. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 10”x36.5”. The condition is very good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
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233. Plaza Inn Menu Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A menu sign from the Plaza Inn at Disneyland. Below the prominently displayed name of the restaurant are the plentiful menu options listed below. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures approximately 30”x20”. The condition is good with expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
234. Plaza Inn Breakfast Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A breakfast menu sign from the Plaza Inn at Disneyland. Pinocchio and Eeyore are beautifully depicted and the design is constructed of acrylic board. The sign measures approximately 27”x21” and is in good condition with expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
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235. “Red Wagon Inn” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare hand-silkscreened poster for Disneyland’s “Red Wagon Inn” restaurant. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster features a stylized turn of the century family and advertises that the location is air conditioned. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a few faint creases. The bottom-edge has some discoloration, and a thin tear in the topright corner has been repaired on the back side with tape. $8,000-$10,000
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236. Red Wagon Inn “Grand Canyon Diorama” Dinner Menu. (Disneyland, 1958) An incredibly rare dinner menu from the Red Wagon Inn at Disneyland. This special menu was created in celebration of the grand opening of the Grand Canyon Diorama in 1958. The menu beautifully depicts the attraction poster for the new Disneyland attraction and also reads “Red Wagon Inn” along the top. This menu is the only such example we have ever seen offered for public sale and measures 12”x9.5”. The condition is very good with some wear from use including a crease in the bottom-right corner. $700-$900
238. Swift’s Restaurants Paper Place Mat. (Disneyland, c.1956) A place mat featuring a red-tone map of the park with the locations that sell Swift’s products marked. This menu measures 11.75”x16” and is in good condition with minor wear including a few small tears and curling to the top edge. $200-$400
237. Swift’s “Red Wagon Inn” Die-Cut Child’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1959) A rare die-cut child’s menu from Swift’s “Red Wagon Inn”. The front has beautiful red and white imagery of a Main Street horse-drawn carriage. This menu measures 7.75”x9.25” and is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration on the back. $200-$400
239. “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 on 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 good condition with some scuffing around the rim and base. $200-$400
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240. “Red Wagon Restaurant” Sign. (Disneyland, 2000) A large decorative sign created for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. This sign is based upon Disneyland’s “Red Wagon Restaurant”, an opening day location at the park. In 1965, the restaurant became the “Plaza Inn”, but the red and white color scheme depicted in this fixture is a beautiful reminder of the original restaurant, sponsored by Swift & Company. The sign features a large logo for the restaurant which once was used on the backs of the original menus. This sign was likely created for a special event to commemorate the park’s opening year attractions and restaurants during Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. The fixture measures 79” tall, 29.5” wide, and 27” deep. The condition is fair to good with wear throughout, including some scratches and marks from use. Special shipping arrangements may be required. Inquire before bidding. $700-$900
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241. “Red Wagon Restaurant” Fixture with Lamp. (Disneyland, 2000) A large decorative fixture created for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. This fixture is based upon Disneyland’s “Red Wagon Restaurant”, an opening day location at the park. In 1965, the restaurant became the “Plaza Inn”, but the red and white color scheme depicted in this fixture is a beautiful reminder of the original restaurant, sponsored by Swift & Company. The fixture features a large logo for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary and has a lamp pole attached through the top. This display was likely created for a special event to commemorate the park’s opening year attractions and restaurants during Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. The fixture measures 87” tall, 50.5” wide, and 26.5” deep. The condition is poor to fair with wear throughout, including some scratches and marks from use, broken wheels, and some missing parts for the lamp. $700-$900
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242. Disneyland Hot Dog & Pretzel Snack Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A small snack sign from Disneyland with prices for items such as “hot dog combinations” and “Mickey Mouse pretzels”. Disneyland snacks and refreshments such as these have remained iconic aspects of the park since its earliest days. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 8.75”x18.5”. The condition is very good with some wear to the back. $300$500
243. Disney Ice Cream Cart. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A Disney-themed ice cream cart that features imagery of Donald’s nephews. Disney’s theme park snacks and refreshments have been an iconic part of the experience since Disneyland first opened in 1955, with this cart beautifully representing Disney’s unique food service divisions. This cart was likely an older model that was refurbished with imagery of Donald’s nephews in the 1990s. This cart has Donald’s nephews on 3 of its 4 sides with bold color and design throughout. This cart measures 72” long, 36” wide, and 37” tall. The condition is good with some scuffing and wear throughout from use. Functionality has not been tested. Special shipping arrangements may apply. Inquire before bidding. $1,000-$1,500
244. Silver Disneyland Trashcan. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A silver-tone metal trashcan from Disneyland. This style of trashcan has a sloped front with a solid flat back and features the text “Waste Please” on blue labels on three of its sides. This can measures approximately 16.25”x21.5” and 40.5” tall. The condition is good with some wear and scuffing throughout from use, including a dent to one of the side panels. $1,000-$1,500
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Few moments are quite as special as selecting the perfect souvenir from one of the various Main Street shops as a memento of a visit to Disneyland. Since the beginning days of the park, Main Street has been the ideal location to find souvenirs and collectibles with imagery of your favorite lands and attractions. Over the years, the Main Street shops have sold a variety of items including clothing, dishes and kitchenware, puzzles, books, and toys. These souvenirs are fantastic reminders of the decades of fun and enjoyment that have been had at Disneyland during the parks over 60 year history.
245. “Crystal Arcade” Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 1989) An original sign from Disneyland that was used to advertise a refurbishment to the “Crystal Arcade” on Main Street. The “Crystal Arcade” opened in 1955 and has remained as one of Disneyland’s beloved souvenir shops for more than 60 years. The sign was created in the classic 1900’s Main Street look, and reads “A new fanciful Crystal Arcade opens February 1990”. The sign comes in its original wooden frame, as it was displayed at the park, and measures 24”x36” and 1” thick. The condition is very good with expected wear from park use and some small scuffs to the paint. $800-$1,000
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246. “Cinderella” Large Window Display. (Disney, c.1970s) A large window display depicting a scene from the animated feature film “Cinderella”. This incredible display was likely installed within a department store window and is built in similar manner and quality to Disneyland’s Main Street window displays. The “glass slipper” scene is perhaps the most iconic moment from the film, and is beautifully depicted by the figures, scenery, and props within this window display. It is believed that at the time this display was removed, many of the mechanical components were discarded and this figure was sold as a static display scene. The window display measures an impressive 75” wide, 71” tall, and 48” deep within its wooden exterior shell. The condition is very good, with some wear from use including a break to Jaq’s right foot and some discoloration to the Drizella figure. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000-$6,000
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247. Disneyland Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1955) An early Disneyland scrapbook featuring imagery of the different lands of the park on the cover. This book measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with minor wear. The scrapbook pages are blank but there have likely been a few pages removed. $200-$400
250. Disneyland Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1955) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features artwork of the “Three Little Pigs” at Disneyland. This puzzle measures 15”x11.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. $100-$200
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248. Disneyland Souvenir Scrap Book. (Disneyland, 1955) A gorgeous unused cordbound scrap book titled “Scrap Book Souvenir of Disneyland”. This book has a thick felt cover and 16 blank interior pages. The scrapbook measures 12.5”x9.25” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
251. “Music from Disneyland” Record Set. (Disneyland, 1955) A souvenir record set featuring songs from classic Disney films as well as black and white scenes from those films. This album measures 7”x7.25” and is in good condition with some wear throughout. The original owner’s name is written inside in ink. This set is missing the first of the three records. $100-$200
249. Picture Souvenir Book of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare opening year souvenir book that features early photos and descriptions of the park. This 26-page book measures 6”x8.75” and is in good condition with some creasing and edge-wear. $200-$400
252. Early Disneyland Shopping Bag. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original shopping bag from the early years of the park. The bag pattern, which was designed by Imagineers and artists at the studio, was used by various concessionaires and the imagery is so iconic of the park, that it was later used again during the park’s 55th anniversary celebration. This scarce original bag measures approximately 18.5”x14.5”. It is in very good condition, with minor discoloration on the bottom of the left and right edges. The back of the bag has some wear and discoloration from its original use; however this does not affect the vibrant imagery on the front. $200-$400
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253. Disneyland “Lands” Tablecloth. (Disneyland, c.1955) A colorful tablecloth themed after the different lands of the park. This early park souvenir features imagery of Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. The tablecloth measures approximately 38”x36” and is in very good condition with some wear from age. $300-$500
255. Disneyland Map Tin Litho Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A tin-litho tray featuring early Disneyland map imagery. The tray measures 12.5”x17.25” and is in very good condition with some wear throughout. The base has the original owner’s name written in paint. $100-$200
254. Pair of Disneyland Souvenir Letters. (Disneyland, c.1955) A pair of Disneyland pre-written souvenir letters including a Fantasyland letter and a general Disneyland letter. The Fantasyland letter comes with an envelope, and both letters measure 11”x8.5”. The condition is good with minor wear from use. The Fantasyland letter is hole-punched on the left side, and the Disneyland letter has a few pin holes from display. The Fantasyland letter was mailed in 1959 with a written message on the back side and a small note on the front. $200-$400
256. Disneyland Attraction Bubble Bath in Original Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare box of Disneyland attraction bubble bath. The original box contains nine packets of attraction-themed bubble bath. The set includes packets for “Autopia”, “Dumbo”, “Tomorrowland Speedboats”, and a packet for the “King Arthur Carrousel.” The original box measures 5”x9.25” and 1.25” thick. The set is in very good condition, with some wear to the box. Small amounts of the bath powders remain in the packets, which have spots of discoloration throughout from the powders. $200-$400
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257. “Freez Ur Pop” Disneyland Popsicle Kit. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original Disney-themed popsicle kit featuring the Mickey Mouse Club logo. The kit includes five character molds of Mickey, Donald, Cinderella, Pluto, and Tinker Bell, and 10 plastic popsicle holders. The kit measures 10.5”x4.5” and 1” thick in its original packaging and is in very good condition. $100-$200
258. Silver-tone Disneyland Souvenir Compact. (Disneyland, c.1955) A circular Disneyland souvenir compact featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle in gold relief. The compact is complete with inner-mirror, gauze-sifter, and powder puff, and measures 3.5” in diameter and 0.5” thick. The condition is very good with little wear. $100-$200
259. “Acres of Fun” Souvenir Paper Fan. (Disneyland, 1955) A stunning piece of ephemera from the early days of the park. These folding fans were sold at the many souvenir kiosks throughout Disneyland in 1955 and 1956. Lovingly illustrated on both sides with various attractions, this is yet another example of the pride and care Disney put into the promotion of the park through its souvenirs. These fans were recently reissued as a replica by D23 as a member-only exclusive, but originals like these are extremely rare. Amazingly, this fan still includes its original unused souvenir mailing envelope. This fan measures 6.75”x3.75” closed, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $400-$600
260. Disney Characters Carry-All. (Disneyland, c.1955) A white carry-all with vibrantly colored Goofy, Mickey, Tinker Bell, and Donald characters in relief on the front. This carry-all measures 7.75”x9.75” and is in good condition with some wear throughout. Included are two Disney character puzzles in their original packaging inside the carry-all. $100-$200
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261. Boxed Set of Disneyland Playing Cards. (Disneyland, c.1955) An early boxed set of Disneyland playing cards containing two decks, one blue Mark Twain deck and one pink Sleeping Beauty Castle deck. An example of early Disneyland resourcefulness, the imagery on the top of the box showing the decks is simply two additional playing cards adhered to the box. The box measures 4”x4.75” and 0.75” thick and is in very good condition with some wear to the box. $100-$200
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262. Boxed Set of Disneyland Birthday Candles. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare boxed set of Disneyland birthday candles. The red and white box contains 24-packs of birthday candles with park-themed cake decorations. Each individual pack contains 36 candles and 7 decorations. The box measures approximately 5”x10” and 2.5” tall, with the packs measuring 4.4”x2.5”. Each pack is complete in its original plastic wrap and the set is in good condition with minor wear to the plastic wrap on some packs. The box has some tearing and wear along a few of its edges. $100-$200
263. Large Pack of Disneyland Birthday Candles. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare pack containing 12 of large-sized Disneyland birthday candles. This pack contains a bonus of 7 cake decorations. The box measures approximately 2.25”x0.75” and 5.5” tall. The pack is complete and is in fair condition with some discoloration and wear to the box. $100-$200
264. Disneyland Character Bubble Bath in Original Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare complete box of Disneyland character bubble bath. This box includes 20 packets of Disney character-themed bubble bath within the original box. The set contains 5-packets each for Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. The original box measures 5.75”x11.75” and 1” thick. The set is in very good condition, with some wear to the box and a few packets. $100-$200
266. Disneyland Raft Toy in Original Packaging. (Disneyland, c.1955) A rare early Disneyland raft toy created by Ideal Toy Corporation. This toy is complete in its original packaging and includes eight detachable play-pieces. The toy 265. Opening-Year Disneyland Note Paper in Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare boxed card and envelope set featuring pre-opening imagery of the proposed park including “The Fairy Castle” and measures 10.5”x5” and 2.5” thick within its pack“Snow Mountain”. The box originally contained 24 sheets and envelopes, but now retains 8 sheets and aging, and is in very good condition with some wear to the packaging including a spot of discolor9 envelopes. The box measures 5.5”x8.75” and 1.5” tall, and the set is in good condition with minor ation. $500-$700 wear. $200-$400
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267. Collection of Disneyland View-Master Reels. (Disneyland, c.1955-1970s) A collection of 38 View-Master reels and additional memorabilia covering a wide variety of Disneyland attractions. This set includes 38 view-master reels for Main Street, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland, the New York World’s Fair, as well as the extremely rare reel for the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus”. Additionally, this set includes one sealed long-pack of Tomorrowland reels, a box of “21 talking View-Master pictures”, and 8 “your trip through Disneyland with View-Master” order slips. The set is in overall good condition, with varying degrees of wear throughout. There are approximately 11 duplicates within the 38 reels, and an additional Main Street sleeve is also included in this lot. $300-$500
268. Collection of (4) Disneyland Tru-Vue Picture Card Albums. (Disneyland, c.1955-1960s) A collection of Tru-Vue picture cards featuring early Disneyland imagery. Included in this collection are: a photo card album for Tomorrowland, one for Fantasyland, and a general Disneyland album. Additionally, there is a larger album of “Tru-Vue Projection Stories” to be used with Tru-Vue 2-dimension projectors. The smaller albums measure approximately 6”x4” while the larger measures 9”x11.75”. The set is in good condition overall with varying degrees of wear throughout. $100-$200
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269. Disneyland Promotional Viewer. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare and unusual slide viewer featuring a scene from Disneyland’s “Jungle Cruise” attraction. This blue viewer with a beautiful silver-tone image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front, is one of 20 similar viewers which were likely created as early promotional items for Disneyland. The back of the viewer has a short quote by Walt Disney about first visits to the park. The back also reads “additional viewers are available thru Disneyland”. This viewer measures 2.75”x2” and 0.75” thick, and is in very good condition with some surface wear from use. $100-$200
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270. Disneyland Gloves Store Display Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A beautiful collection of Disney character gloves by Wells Lamont with an original display box for the gloves. This collection contains two pairs of gloves of Bashful and Happy. The box features a large image of Mickey wearing a pair of the gloves on the interior lid, with dozens of Disney characters on the outside of the box. The box contains four compartments for separating the gloves, and measures approximately 12”x8.5” and 3.5” tall. This set is in good condition, with some wear to the box. $250-$500
271. Disneyland Magnetic Game Globe. (Disneyland, c.1955) A rare Disneyland game globe, featuring illustrations for a very early assortment of Disneyland attractions that the players move their magnetic game pieces around. This globe includes the original magnetic game pieces for Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto, the instructions sheet, and 47 “chance cards”. The globe measures 8” in diameter and 10” tall and is in good condition with some scuffing throughout. The game pieces have some wear from use. $500-$700
272. Tin Litho Drum Lamp. (Disneyland, c.1955) A colorful tin drum lamp with Disney characters in front of Disneyland. The lamp measures 6.25”x3.75” and 10” tall. The condition is good with minor wear throughout and no lamp shade. Functionality has not been tested. $200-$300
273. Red Disneyland Child’s Apron. (Disneyland, c.1955) A small red child’s apron featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell in gold and black. The apron measures approximately 20”x25” and is in very good condition with some fold-wear from storage. $200-$300
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274. Disneyland Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1956) A charming Disneyland pennant with great vintage imagery and beautiful lettering. The blue and gold pennant measures approximately 8.5”x24” and is in good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$300
275. Disneyland Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1956) A charming Disneyland pennant with great vintage imagery and beautiful lettering. The red and white pennant measures approximately 9.25”x24” and is in good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$300
277. Disneyland Note Paper and Envelopes in Box. (Disneyland, c.1956) An early boxed set of Disneyland photo note paper and envelopes. This set includes 12 sheets of note paper featuring different Disneyland attractions and 12 envelopes. This set measures 5.75”x8.75” and 1” thick boxed, and is in good unused condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200
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278. “18 Pictures of Disneyland” Souvenir Photo Viewer. (Disneyland, c.1956) A camera-shaped souvenir photo viewer labeled “18 Pictures of Disneyland”. Looking through the lens and clicking the blue button on the top of the viewer cycles through 18 early photos of Disneyland including the “Astro Jets”, “Rocket to the Moon” and “Jungle Cruise” attractions. This souvenir measures 1.25”x2” and 1.25” tall, and is in very good working condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
276. Disneyland Stamp Book. (Disneyland, 1956) A stamp book featuring 50 brilliant color photo-stamps of Disneyland and 32-pages to color. This book is complete, with its stamps adhered in the correct places and the activities have not been filled-out. This book measures 10.75”x8.5” and is in good condition with some cover wear including the original owner’s name written in the top-left. $100-$200
279. “Kodak Camera Tour of Disneyland” Pamphlet. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare pamphlet created by Kodak featuring beautiful photos from the different lands of the park. This pamphlet gives suggested camera settings for the best photos at various locations in the park. This item measures 8.25”x3.75” folded, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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280. “Walt Disney Takes You to Main Street USA” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare 45 rpm souvenir record titled, “Walt Disney Takes You to Main Street USA”. Performed with the Disneyland Concert Orchestra, this record includes songs from, and inspired by Main Street. The album cover measures 7”x7” and is in fair to good condition with some separation along the spine on the album cover. There is minor surface scuffing to the vinyl. $100-$200
281. “Sleeping Beauty Castle” German Stein with Lid. (Disneyland, 1956) A decorative souvenir ceramic stein with metal lid featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle with symbols representing the different lands. This stein measures 3.25” in diameter and 7” tall and is in fair to good condition with a small chip to the base and a bent lid. $200-$300
283. Yellow Souvenir Keppy Cap. (Disneyland, 1950s) A souvenir yellow “keppy cap” featuring artwork of the different lands of the park. The child’s cap measures 11”x7.5” and 4.5” tall and is in good condition with minor wear from use. The initials “DH” are written on the inside of the cap. $300-$500
282. Disneyland Souvenir Drinking Glass. (Disneyland, c.1957) An early souvenir glass featuring Tinker Bell and logos for the various lands of the park. The frosted white glass displays the name Disneyland on the front along with a Walt Disney Productions copyright and measures 5.5” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
284. Scene-O-Rama Disneyland Park Painting Set. (Disneyland, c.1957) An early Disneyland souvenir painting set which includes a 3d model of Disneyland to be painted. The set is complete in its original box which includes: the 3d map display to be painted, 16 paint colors, 2 brushes, and the original instructions. This painting set measures 21”x14” and 2.5” tall, boxed. The model is in good condition with some wear to the box including some curving to the lid. The model has been painted, however the paint is washable since the model was intended to be painted numerous times. $500-$750
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285. Disneyland Panoramic Photo Souvenir Mailer. (Disneyland, c.1958) A souvenir mailer titled “13 Panorama Views of the Magic Kingdom”. This double-sided mailer unfolds to reveal the 13 beautiful views of early Disneyland and measures 4”x11.75” unfolded. The condition is good with some cover-wear and a few spots of discoloration. $100-$200
286. Disneyland Color by Number Oil Set. (Disneyland, c.1958) A charming oil painting set with numbered illustrations as a guide. The set includes the original paints, brush, a board with 4 unused illustrations to paint, and an instructional card. This set measures 14.25”x10.25” and 1.25” tall, boxed. The condition is good with some box wear. $200-$300
287. Disneyland “Happy Birthday Carousel” in Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland-themed birthday cake topper in the shape of a carousel, complete in its original box. The box reads, “Tinkles as it Revolves”, as the heat from the birthday candles moves the “carousel”, causing the small bells to chime. The topper features imagery of Mickey, Bambi, Donald, Dumbo, and Pluto. This topper measures 5.9”x5.9” and 1.5” tall in its original box and is in very good condition. $200-$300
288. Magic Slate Television Screen. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A charming “magic slate” drawing toy by Strathmore. This toy features a rotating character wheel on top and measures 15.5”x9.5”. The condition is very good and the original plastic pencil is included. $100-$200
289. “This is Disneyland” Souvenir Gift Mailer. (Disneyland, 1960s) A very rare “This is Disneyland” souvenir gift mailer featuring 26 colorful scenes from the park. This mailer measures 4”x6” folded, and is in very good unused condition with little wear. $100-$200
290. Disneyland Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1963) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features artwork of Mickey, Goofy, and Donald at Disneyland. This puzzle measures 14.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. $100-$200
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291. Original Artwork for Disneyland Whirl-Around Game. (Disneyland, 1965) A pair of illustrations created on artist’s board for a Disneyland Whirl-Around Game by Whitman Publishing. One illustration is for the two die-cut character pieces that connect to the game’s spinner, and the other illustration shows the spinner in action. The larger character illustration measures 7”x5.75” and the spinner illustration measures 3.5”x2.25”. The condition is very good with minimal wear. $500-$700
293. “Firehouse Five Plus Two at Disneyland” Record. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare Firehouse Five Plus Two album recorded live at the “Golden Horseshoe” at Disneyland. The record measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in good condition with some wear, including separation along the cover’s edges and minor surface scuffing to the vinyl. $100-$200
294. Disneyland Tin Litho Tray. (Disneyland, 1961) A rare tin-litho tray with promotional imagery of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color”. The characters depicted are Mickey, Pluto, Donald, Donald’s Nephews, and Ludwig Von Drake. The tray measures 12.5”x17.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout, including a bent bottom-left corner. $100-$200
292. Disneyland Whirl-Around Game. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Disneyland game created by Whitman featuring a “magic whirl spinner” and Tomorrowland’s “Rocket Jet” imagery. This game measures 15.75”x12” and 1.5” tall, boxed, and is complete. The condition is good with expected wear from use including some moderate wear to the box. $100-$200
295. Disneyland Bubble Gum Box. (Disneyland, 1965) An original box for Disneyland-themed bubble gum. The box features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and was created by The Donruss Co. This box measures 8.25”x3.75” and 1.75” tall, and is in good condition with some wear throughout. While the packs of gum are not included, this box displays very well with great colors and stylish graphics. $500-$750
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296. Collection of (8) Disneyland Die-Cut Dioramas. (Disneyland, c.1965) A collection of (8) die-cut diorama displays of Disneyland attractions. These dioramas were included with the Disneyland Rambling Roadway Playset, but the imagery itself is suitable for display. The set includes beautifully illustrated scenes of the Indian Village, Mark Twain, Jungle Cruise, Monorail, Main Street, Submarine Voyage, Main Street Station, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each diorama measures approximately 6.5”x15” and the set is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
297. Collection of (4) Disneyland Land-Themed Glasses. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A collection of (4) small souvenir glasses with imagery of Frontierland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland. Also depicted are various Disney characters enjoying the attractions found in each land. Each glass measures 2.25” in diameter and 3.25” tall and the set is in fine condition with little wear. $200-$300
298. Gold-Tone Disneyland Souvenir Drinking Glass. (Disneyland, c.1960) A gold-tone Disneyland souvenir glass featuring imagery of the different lands of the park. This glass measures 2.75”x5.5” and is in good condition with some color wear towards the rim. $100-$200
299. “Donald Duck Visits Disneyland” Activity Kit. (Disneyland, c.1969) A “Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Visits Disneyland Press Out & Play” activity kit by Whitman Publishing. The set includes a 30”x30” play sheet to color, 8 die-cut press-out sheets, and a box of 6 Whitman crayons. This kit is complete and comes in its original box. The box measures 12”x9” and 1.5” thick, and the kit is in very good condition with some wear from use. The pieces have been pressed out and the sheet has been colored, but the set is complete in box. $200-$300
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300. Disneyland Fun Box. (Disneyland, 1965) Created by Whitman Publishing, this Disneyland Fun Box contains an assortment of games and activities themed around Disneyland. This set includes 6 crayons, 2 coloring books, and a connect the dot book, but is missing its game board, card game, and scrap book. The box measures 11.75”x9” and 1.75” thick, and the set is in fair condition with a tear to the edge of the lid, and some of the activities are colored and filled out. $100-$200
301. Unopened Hallmark Disneyland Gift Wrap. (Disneyland, 1960s) A very rare unopened package of Hallmark Disneyland gift wrap. This package includes two sheets of 20.25”x28.5” gift wrap featuring numerous Disneyland attractions. This package measures 10.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
304. Disneyland Boxed Eraser Set. (Disneyland, c.1960) A charming set of six erasers featuring imagery of different Disneyland attractions. This boxed set measures 4”x4.25” and is in good condition with some discoloration from age and wear to the box. $100-$200
303. Disneyland Card Game. (Disneyland, 1964) An unopened pack of playing cards created by Whitman Publishing. These cards feature famous Disney characters and have a great image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the back side. The pack measures 3.5”x2.25” and 0.5” thick and is in fine condition. $100-$200
302. Unopened Disneyland Bubble Gum Pack. (Disneyland, 1965) An unopened pack of Disneyland bubble gum created by Donruss Co. for Disneyland’s 10th anniversary. This pack has been graded “mint” with a grade of 9 by Global Authentication Inc. and is sealed within a protective case. These cards feature a color photo from the park on the front, with a segment of a large illustrated Disney picture you can assemble by collecting all of the cards. On the back of the pack, there is an advertisement for a mail away redemption Disneyland map. The pack measures 3.5”x2.5” within its case and is in mint condition with minor wear to the case. $100-$200
305. Unopened Set of Disneyland Matchbooks. (Disneyland, c.1960) An unopened set of three matchbooks with color photos of Disneyland on both sides. The set measures 2”x9” and is in very good condition with some wear to the package. $100-$200
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307. Disneyland Shopping Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) A small Disneyland shopping bag with stripes of color and gold imagery of various Disneyland attractions. This bag measures 15.5”x11.5” flattened, and is in good condition with minor creasing and wear throughout and a horizontal fold across the middle. $100-$200
308. Donruss Disneyland 10th Anniversary Cards. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete set of 63 Disneyland 10th Anniversary trading cards created by Donruss. Each card has a great early photo of the park on the front, with backs that form a giant picture when assembled. This set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
309. Disneyland View-Master Poster. (Disneyland, c.1960) A scarce poster for View-Master’s three-dimension pictures from Disneyland. The poster depicts a wonderful stylized rendition of Sleeping Beauty Castle with the Tomorrowland rocket, as well as the “Mark Twain” and “Jungle Cruise” boats. Measuring 8.5”x21.5” the poster is in very good condition with some wear throughout including a vertical fold down the center. $300-$500
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310. Pair of Disneyland Attraction Slippers. (Disneyland, c.1960) A rare pair of small slippers featuring illustrated imagery of different Disneyland attractions. The slippers measure 9”x3.5” each and are in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
313. Souvenir Disneyland Brass Platter. (Disneyland, 1960s) A brass platter featuring the different attractions of the park. This platter measures 12.25” in diameter and is in good condition with some spots of wear on the surface. $100-$200
311. Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1965) A beautiful souvenir ceramic ashtray in white with gold accents featuring the logo for Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration. This ashtray reads “first fabulous decade” around the logo and measures 5” in diameter. The condition is very good with minor wear throughout. $100-$200
312. Disneyland Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, c.1965) A souvenir plate by Malmac featuring imagery of different Disneyland attractions. This plate measures 9.5” in diameter and is in good condition with some discoloration from age. $100-$200
314. Uncut Proof for Disneyland 3-D Postcards. (Disneyland, 1966) An extremely rare uncut proof for four 3-D Disneyland postcards. These postcard proofs are for cards “1-514” to “1-517” and feature such imagery as the “Monorail”, Main Street, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and the “Mark Twain”. This item measures 10.5”x14.75” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and minor surface scuffing. $200-$300
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315. Disneyland Jigsaw Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1965) A jigsaw puzzle created by Whitman Publishing featuring a beautiful color photo of Disneyland with many costumed Disney characters. The puzzle appears to be complete and comes in its original box. The box measures 11.25”x8.75” and 1.5” tall, and the puzzle is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
316. Die-Cut 3d Disneyland Map Placemat by Hallmark. (Disneyland, 1963) A beautiful die-cut paper placemat from the “Hallmark Card Shop” on Main Street. This placemat features an illustrated map of the park with several pop-up attractions. This placemat measures 11.5”x14” and is in very good condition with some writing around the border that indicates that the original owner received this item at a birthday party on July 20, 1963. $100-$200
318. First Series Disneykins Store Display. (Disneyland, 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 display features 34 Disneykins adhered in place above their names. The display measures approximately 14.5”x12.5” and 4” thick, and is in poor to fair condition with some wear throughout including a few torn portions. $100-$200
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317. Disneyland Target Game. (Disneyland, 1964) A rare shooting target game by Hasbro featuring imagery of different Disneyland attractions and characters. This game includes 1 target board, 1 spring-loaded gun, and 2 suction darts. The board measures 14”x10” and the set is in overall very good working condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
319. Set of Three Disneykin Postcards. (Disneyland, 1961) A set of three extremely rare Disneykin Disneyland postcards. These postcards feature a Disneykin figure within a capsule on the front and include Doc, Happy, and Pinocchio figures. Each postcard measures approximately 3.5”x5.5” and the set is in good condition with some wear throughout. The Pinocchio postcard has a torn bottom-right corner and a loose capsule. $200-$400
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320. “Grad Nite at Disneyland” Record. (Disneyland, 1962) This 45rpm “Grad Nite at Disneyland” record performed by the Elliott Brothers Orchestra features a beautiful cover illustration of a musical performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 7”x7.25” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $100-$200
322. Enesco “Mary Poppins” Ceramic Flower Vase. (Disneyland, 1964) A beautiful souvenir ceramic Mary Poppins flower vase by Enesco. The vase measures approximately 4” in diameter and 5.5” tall, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
321. Mary Poppins Lunch Box. (Disneyland, 1964) A stylish metal lunch box by Aladdin Industries featuring imagery from Disney’s feature film “Mary Poppins”. This item measures 8”x4” and 8” tall including the handle. The lunch box is in good working condition with some surface-scuffing and is missing the thermos. $200-$400
323. Mary Poppins Paper Doll Book. (Disneyland, 1973) A Disneyland paper doll book by Whitman Publishing titled, “Mary Poppins paper Dolls with a Magic Tote Bag”. This unused book features paper dolls for Mary Poppins, Bert, Michael, and Jane, and includes 6 pages of outfits for the characters. This item measures 13”x10” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
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324. “Jungle Book” Bagheera Toy in Original Packaging. (Disneyland, 1966) A gel character figure of Bagheera from the Walt Disney animated feature film, “The Jungle Book”. This figure was created by DMI Toys and measures 10”x8” in its original packaging. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear to the packaging. $100-$200
326. Disneyland Zippo Slim Lighter. (Disneyland, 1970s) A silver Disneyland Zippo slim lighter featuring a gold “D” on the front with Sleeping Beauty Castle behind it. This lighter measures 2.25”x1.25” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
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325. Pair of Disneyland Hanging Tapestries. (Disneyland, 1966) A charming pair of Disneyland tapestries featuring imagery of Main Street, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Both tapestries vary slightly in size, but measure approximately 16”x27”. The pair is in very good condition with some spots of minor discoloration from age. $200-$400
327. Collection of (4) Disneyland Souvenir Drinking Glasses. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A collection of (4) Souvenir drinking glasses featuring stylized imagery from Main Street, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. Each glass measures 2.75” in diameter and 5.5” tall and the set is in very good condition with some faint cloudiness to the glasses. $100-$200
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328. Small Disneyland Shopping Bag. (Disneyland, c.1980) A small colorful Disneyland shopping bag featuring imagery from various Disneyland attractions. The vibrant imagery features such popular attractions as “Space Mountain”, “Haunted Mansion”, “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, and more. This bag measures 8.25”x5.5” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
329. Pair of “40 Years of Adventure” Mickey Shopping Bags. (Disneyland, 1995) A pair of “40 Years of Adventure” shopping bags featuring Mickey Mouse from the 1995 Disneyana Convention which celebrated Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary. Both bags measure 17”x12.5” and the pair is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
331. Collection of (74) Disneyland Pins. (Disneyland, 1990s-00s) A set of 74 assorted Disneyland pins dating from the 1990s to 2000s. Of the 74 pins, there are approximately 9 duplicate pins for trading. Each pin measures approximately 1.25”x1.25 and the set is in overall very good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
330. “Canape Plate Set” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition plate set sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Canape Plate Set” includes four plates with imagery inspired by early Disneyland promotional artwork, and comes in its original green box and packaging. Each plate measures 6” in diameter within their 6.25”x6.25” and 2.25” tall box. This set is in fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $100-$200
332. Disneyland Main Street Omnibus Replica. (Disneyland, 2005) A replica of Disneyland’s Main Street omnibus created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the park’s 50th anniversary. This replica was created in a limited edition of only 500 and is accomplished in metal and resin with a vinyl canopy and wood base. The replica measures 10.5” long, 3.5” wide, and 6” tall. The condition is good with minor wear and some slight bending to a few pieces. $200-$400
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333. Main Street Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Main Street pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: Mickey Mouse, a Main Street double-decker bus, a gazebo, a lamp post, and a cast member tour guide. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. $200-$400
334. Olszewski Miniature Disneyland Model. (Disneyland, 2002-2012) A beautiful model of Disneyland by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. Olszewski created a series of highly detailed “Z Scale” 1/220th replicas of the buildings in Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. between 2002 and 2012. Although sold individually, a platform was made that would allow collectors to take the buildings off the display bases and replicate the entirety of Main Street, complete with a miniature train. Very few of these platforms and sets were sold, and even fewer were completed. This amazing set completes Olszewski’s faithful recreation of Main Street in a gorgeous display. The model measures approximately 72”x35”, and is in good condition with some wear from use. The model and platform come on a custom built cabinet to support the model for an incredible display. A few small pieces of the model have chips and scuffs, and the model comes with several sets of figures, vehicles, and additional pieces which can be set up along the Main Street. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $3,000-$5,000
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335. Set of Electrical Parade Light Props. (Disneyland, 1996) A collection of five boxed light bulbs actually used for the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. These props were sold within the park with the proceeds benefiting various charity organizations. Each boxed light comes with its plastic sleeve that lists the charity organizations involved. All of the lights are the same flower-like shape, with 3 purple lights and 2 red. Each box measures 5”x3” and 3” tall, and the set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500
337. “Mickey’s Drum” Electrical Parade Figure. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection figure titled “Mickey’s Drum” from the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. This battery-powered figure was created by Larry Nikolai to recreate the brilliance of the lights in the actual parade. This large figure comes in its original box and packaging, without its original Certificate of Authenticity. The figure measures 10”x11.25” and 6.75” tall boxed, and is in very fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $200-$400
336. “Twinkling Turtle” Electrical Parade Figure. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection figure titled “Twinkling Turtle” from the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. This battery-powered figure was created by Larry Nikolai to recreate the brilliance of the lights in the actual parade. This figure comes in its original box and packaging with its Certificate of Authenticity. The figure measures 7”x8.75” and 5.5” tall boxed, and is in very good condition with minimal shelf-wear to the outer box. $200-$400
338. “Goofy’s Train” Electrical Parade Figure. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection figure titled “Goofy’s Train” from the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. This battery-powered figure was created by Larry Nikolai to recreate the brilliance of the lights in the actual parade. This large figure comes in its original box and packaging with its Certificate of Authenticity. The figure measures 10”x11.25” and 6.5” tall boxed, and is in very fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $200-$400
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340. Disneyland State Fair 1987 Lamp Post Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A sign from the State Fair at Disneyland in 1987. The Disneyland State Fair was created to help improve attendance during portions of 1987-88, and featured Disney character inspired carnival games as well as a large ferris wheel in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This sign was displayed on a lamp post in Main Street during the first year of the fair, and is accomplished in vacuum-formed plastic. This sign measures 20”x21” and is in very good condition with expected wear from use, including some adhesive discoloration on the back. $300-$500
339. Disneyland 35th Anniversary Lamp Post Sign. (Disneyland, 1990) A lamp post sign used during Disneyland’s “35 Years of Magic” Anniversary event. The imagery is screen-printed on hard plastic and features the Disney copyright on the back. This sign measures 26.25”x15.5” and is in good condition with some wear from use, including a thin crack in the top-right corner near the screw hole. $300-$500
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Created to resemble some of the most remote and exciting jungles of the world, Adventureland debuted along with Disneyland in 1955 and it gave the park a touch of exactly what it promised; Adventure. “The Jungle Cruise” was Adventureland’s instant star, using state-of-the-art technology on an immersive jungle adventure. However, later additions such as the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and “Indiana Jones Adventure” have become the favorite attractions of many park guests. Having seen restaurants such as the Tahitian Terrace and Bengal Barbeque, and popular souvenir shops such as the Adventureland Bazaar, Adventureland has continued to be one of the most popular lands of the park.
341. Adventureland “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of six posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. This poster measures 30”x22” and is in fair condition with some edge and corner-wear including a repaired tear along the top-edge, and a few worn spots on the back of the sheet. The poster has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
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342. United Air Lines Disneyland Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1963) An extremely rare travel poster produced by United Air Lines. Designed by Stan Galli, the 40”x25” poster features stunning imagery of the “Jungle Cruise” attraction with Sleeping Beauty Castle in the background. The condition is very good with minor discoloration from age. $2,000-$4,000
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344. “Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1962) An original sign from Disneyland’s “Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery” in Adventureland. The well-remembered shooting gallery operated from 1962-1982, and this iconic sign features the title “Big Game Shoot” above imagery of the lion and rifle. The metal sign reads “C coupon or 25 cents - Empty the Gun”. The measurements are 20.5”x15.75” and the condition is very good with expected minor wear throughout from park use. $3,000-$5,000
343. Adventureland Mask Prop. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) A large hand-painted fiberglass mask from Disneyland’s Adventureland. These types of masks were iconic fixtures throughout Adventureland during the park’s early years, and beautifully capture the Polynesian theme that would increase in the park during the 1960s. The mask measures 30”x12” and 6.5” deep, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $1,000-$2,000 345. Adventureland Original Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original promotional painting for Adventureland. This painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with two cel overlays to complete the image. A protective paper covering over this piece is titled “Adventureland” and is numbered “1”. On the back of the board the message, “must return to: Disneyland - Creative Services, Anaheim, CA” is written in black ink. This painting measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $500-$700
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346. Adventureland “Tru-Vue” Picture Gun New in Box. (Disneyland, 1963) An unusual Adventureland “Picture Gun” produced by Sawyer’s Toys, the same company that produced the View-Master. The picture gun measures 7.75”x15.5” and 3” thick in its original box and is in good working condition with minor wear. $200-$400
347. Adventureland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Adventureland-themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the “Nile Princess” boat, a Head-shaped Shrine, the entrance to Adventureland, a Monkey Shrine, an Elephant, and a Hippo. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. $200-$400
348 Adventureland Concept Art Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare and unusual souvenir pennant from the earliest days of the park. This Adventureland pennant features imagery modeled after some of the early conceptual artwork for the land. The pennant measures 8.5”x26”, not including the tassels, and is in very good condition with minor wear, including pin holes in the corners from its display by the original owner. $100-$200 349. Adventureland Jr. Jigsaw Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1957) A “Jr. Jigsaw Puzzle” by Whitman Publishing featuring imagery of the “Jungle Cruise” at Disneyland. The puzzle is complete in its original box and measures 9.25”x7” and 2” thick. The condition is good with some wear throughout. $100-$200
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350. Pair of Adventureland Moa Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, c.1955) A pair of early 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. $100-$200
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351. “Adventureland Cantina” Sign. (Disneyland, 2000) A large decorative sign created for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. This sign is based upon Disneyland’s “Adventureland Cantina”, an opening year location at the park. This popular refreshment location was called several names in Disneyland’s early guidebooks, including the “Adventureland Cantina”, “Tropical Cantina”, and even just “The Cantina”. In 1962, the location became the “Sunkist Citrus House”, also known as “Sunkist, I Presume”. The restaraunt logo and thatched roof depicted in this sign is a beautiful reminder of the original restaurant. This sign was likely created for a special event to commemorate the park’s opening year attractions and restaurants during Disneyland’s 45th anniversary. The fixture measures 79” tall, 29.5” wide, and 27” deep. The condition is fair to good with wear throughout, including some scratches and marks from use. $400-$600
352. “Tahitian Terrace” Closed Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) An original sign from Disneyland’s “Tahitian Terrace” restaurant. This sign was used to inform guests that the restaurant was closed and recommends that guests visit the Plaza Pavilion or the Carnation restaurant on Main Street. Accomplished in acrylic on board, the sign measures 23.5”x17”. The condition is good with some minor paint-wear and scuffing from park use. $1,000-$2,000
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents The first attraction to feature audio-animatronics, “Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room” was an immediate success when it debuted in 1963, due in part to the popularity of tiki culture and the advanced technology used throughout the attraction. The original sponsor of the attraction was United Air Lines, who, in a nearly-perfect complement to the attraction, was offering promotions to the new state of Hawaii at the time the attraction opened. By 1976, the Dole Food Company had become the sponsor of the attraction, bringing with it the fan-favorite “Dole Whip” frozen dessert. Some of the most popular elements of the attraction have been the Polynesian-themed props, the colorful animatronic birds seen throughout, and the iconic cast member clothing. Early artifacts and souvenirs from this attraction are among the most sought-after today, as its unique style and bold use of color have remained quite popular.
353. “Plaza Pavilion”, “Enchanted Tiki Room”, & “Tahitian Terrace” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) An extremely rare, original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Plaza Pavilion”, “Enchanted Tiki Room”, and “Tahitian Terrace” attractions. Designed by Sam McKim, this poster advertises for “Three Great Adventures in Eating and Entertainment”. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minor creasing and some spots of wear. There is some faint color-fading and wear to top of the left-edge. $12,000-$15,000
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354. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare hand-silkscreened poster for the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. This poster is a scarce variant of the similar 1963 version. The tiki figure is a different shape on this poster, and the standard green background now features a nice blue tone mixed in. Some of the text has been updated from the original, yet this poster still retains the same feel as the earlier version. The poster measures 54”x36”, and is in very good condition with a linen backing. $8,000-$10,000
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355. United Air Lines “Enchanted Tiki Room” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1968) An extremely rare poster by United Air Lines advertising the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland. This poster features a stylistic rendition of Jose, one of the four Masters of Ceremonies of the “Enchanted Tiki Room”. The poster measures 40”x25” and is in good condition with some wear throughout, including some specs of discoloration in the bottom corners. $600-$900
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356. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Entrance Shield. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) An extremely rare Polynesian-themed shield from the entrance to Disneyland’s “Enchanted Tiki Room”. Four large decorative tiki shields have adorned the top of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” since the attraction first opened in 1963. As one of the most visible features of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” show building, these shields have become an iconic and memorable part of the attraction. To keep the ‘Enchanted Tiki Room” building looking fresh, the shields were occasionally refurbished or replaced. This shield is an original which hung over the entrance to the attraction, and features a beautiful Polynesian-design with intricate shapes and patterns throughout. The shield measures 67”x18”, and is in good condition with some edge-wear from use. A break along the bottom has been reinforced along the back side and there are small missing sections along the very top and bottom edges. $4,000-$6,000
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358. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Book and Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A book and record set for the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. This 11page book and record measures 12.5”x12.5”and is in good condition, with minor cover-wear and some surface scuffing to the vinyl. $100-$200
357. “Enchanted Tiki Room” World Premiere Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1963) An informative gate flyer featuring beautiful orange and black imagery for the new “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. These flyers were a necessity as the concept of audio-animatronics was so new that Walt Disney and the Imagineering team felt that the public would need help to wrap their heads around the concept. This flyer measures 14”x7.25” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
360. “Enchanted Tiki Room” 45 Rpm Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare record featuring songs from Walt Disney’s “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This 45 rpm record features beautiful tiki imagery on the cover and lists additional Disney records on the back. The album cover measures approximately 7”x7” and the record is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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359. “Today at Disneyland” Tiki Room Opening Gate-Flyer. (Disneyland, 1963) A very rare flyer for the World Premiere of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. This flyer features beautiful tiki imagery throughout, and explains what to expect from the show’s new audio-animatronic technology. This flyer measures 7.5”x4.75” folded, and is in good condition with some sun-discoloration. $200-$400
361. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Development Script with Notes. (Disneyland, 1963) An incredible set of scripts used in the development of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland by Imagineer Bill Cottrell. The pages feature handwritten notes throughout and represent an incredible rare look at the attraction’s beginnings. The notes include a list of voice performers for the show, such as Wally Boag, Fulton Burley, Ernie Newton, and Thurl Ravenscroft. Additionally, the notes show potential cuts to dialogue that Cottrell was considering in order to reduce the show’s running time. Included are: a 12-page script for dialogue and lyrics of the “Tiki Room” main show, a 6-page script for the “Enchanted Tiki Garden” pre-show, a 3-page copy of the garden narration for the show given to Cottrell by Marty Sklar which includes a handwritten note for Cottrell that is signed by Sklar, and a large blueprint for the seating area within the Tiki Room. This one-of-a-kind collection of “Enchanted Tiki Room” documents provides an amazing look into the development of the attraction. The scripts are contained within a 11.75”x9.5” folder that is hand-signed and labeled by Cottrell, and all are in overall very good condition with some expected wear throughout from use. $800-$1,200
362. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Flower Boat. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) This incredible prop is from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” in Walt Disney World. Constructed at WED from the original 1963 molds, this boat would descend from the ceiling carrying various singing flowers for the Magic Kingdom’s version of the attraction. When the attraction was renovated, this boat was moved to the Polynesian Hotel where it was used as décor. The approximately 80” long boat is in fine condition with only slight wear. Special shipping arrangements will apply, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $8,000-$10,000
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363. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Animatronic Jose Prop. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) An original animatronic prop of Jose from Disneyland’s “Enchanted Tiki Room”. As one of the four “hosts” of the attraction ever since it debuted in 1963, Jose’s unique wit and humorous voice, provided by Disney Legend Wally Boag, has helped to make this particular tiki bird one of the most memorable aspects of the show over the last 55 years. Occasionally, some of the show’s scenary and animatronics need to be replaced or refurbished to uphold the high-quality of the attraction. This animatronic was removed during one such refurbishment, and still contains much of its original animatronics inside. The bird has been restored to functioning condition, using as much of the original eletrical compenents as possible in order to preserve its history. Jose now moves and speaks his original audio from the attraction while sitting within his custom-built perch, which is based on the perch seen in the attraction. Original animatronics from the park are among the rarest of all Disneyland collectibles, with an iconic character such as Jose being an exceptionally rare piece of Disneyland history. Jose measures approximately 6ft tall including his display stand, and is in very fine condition. $50,000-$75,000
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364. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Double-Sided Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original double-sided sign used at the entrance of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” at Disneyland. This sign is composed of board pressed to faux woven-rattan, with a bamboo-style frame. On one side of the sign is an image of a parrot which is painted in tempera next to the text “Our Last Performance - 12 Noon Tomorrow”. The opposite side reads, “Enchanted Tiki Room - Sorry We’re Closed”. The sign includes the original rope and hooks for hanging, and measures 37”x22” and 1.5” thick. The condition is very good with some minor wear from park use, including a missing portion of the bamboo along the top-edge. $6,000-$8,000
365. Tiki Room “Next Show” Sign Prop. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A Polynesian-themed sign used to display the next show time for the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in wood with elaborately carved and vibrantly painted portions, this shield-shaped show time sign prominently displays the name of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” in high relief above a rotating dial clock. The dial can be adjusted both by the front and the back sides of the sign. This sign measures approximately 23”x14” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear from frequent park use. $5,000-$7,000
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366. United Air Lines “Enchanted Tiki Room” Mobile Display with Box. (Disneyland, 1963) An extremely rare, die-cut hanging mobile created to promote United Air Line’s presentation of Walt Disney’s “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. This mobile was supplied to travel agencies across the country and hung at United Air Lines ticket counters to promote the opening of the attraction in June of 1963. The mobile measures 18.75”x27.5” in its original mailing box and is in very good condition, complete with its original instructional sheet. The metal hangers show some rusting from age. $800-$1,000
367. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Printed Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A large printed recreation attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This poster features the beautiful imagery that was created by Paul Hartley in the 1960s and was likely created for a Disneyland display or presentation in the 1980s or 1990s. The poster has an image size of 42”x28” with an overall size of 48”x34”. The condition is very good. $500-$700
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368. Pair of “Enchanted Tiki Room” Drummer Replicas. (Disneyland, 2006) An incredible pair of replica of a tiki drummers from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” at Disneyland. Created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, these full-size drummers were cast directly from the original 1963 sculpt by Imagineer Rolly Crump. Accomplished in resin and metal, these drummers were released in an edition of only 1000 and feature posable arms and a lighted drum. The drummers measure 24” tall and are in very good condition with some minor wear from use. $2,000-$3,000
369. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Fountain Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 2008) An incredible limited edition “Enchanted Tiki Fountain” created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 45th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This functioning fountain, inspired by Rolly Crump’s original concepts, features design elements based on the original attraction and includes 4 water jets that are beautifully lit by hidden LEDs. The fountain measures approximately 19.5” tall and the condition is very good with minor wear. $1,000-$1,200
370. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Magical Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai which depicts a small-scale version of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. This big fig is battery-operated with lights throughout and has six removable Tiki Garden Gods which have magnetic bases. This figure measures approximately 17.5” tall, and is in poor to fair condition with some wear throughout, including a few damaged pieces of the foliage and roof. $200-$300
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371. Enchanted Tiki Garden Gods - Set 1. (Disneyland, 2005) An incredible boxed set of five figures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily titled “Enchanted Tiki Garden Gods”. The resin and metal figures are based on imagery from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and were created for the park’s 50th Anniversary in a limited edition of 1000. This set measures 12.5”x11.75” and 5” tall, boxed, and is in excellent condition overall with minor wear to the box. $200-$300
373. Enchanted Tiki Room Limited Edition Purple Shirt. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition shirt designed in the style of vintage “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member wardrobe. Created for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction, this shirt features Tiki Room imagery throughout and was limited to an edition size of 500. The shirt is a men’s size small and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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372. Enchanted Tiki Garden Gods - Set 2. (Disneyland, 2008) An incredible boxed set containing five figures that were created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Titled “Enchanted Tiki Garden Gods”, this second set is based on imagery from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and is accomplished in resin and metal for a limited edition of only 1000. The figures range in size from 4.75” to 8” tall, and the condition is very good. The original box has a damaged lid, and the inside of the lid is signed by both Kidney and Daily to Richard Kraft. $200-$300
374. Enchanted Tiki Room Limited Edition Purple Shirt. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition shirt designed in the style of vintage “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member wardrobe. Created for the 40th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction, this shirt features Tiki Room imagery throughout and was limited to an edition size of 500. The shirt is a men’s size XL and is in very good condition. $100-$200
375. Pair of Tangaroa Aloha Limited Edition Shirts by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A pair of limited edition shirts designed by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. The shirts feature tiki imagery throughout and are new with their tags attached. The shirts were limited to an edition size of 500 and are signed on the back of the tags by Shag. The shirts are a men’s size small and are in very good condition. $200-$400
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376. Enchanted Tiki Room Tiki Shirt Limited Edition by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition shirt designed by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. The shirt features Tiki Room imagery throughout and is new with its tag attached. The shirt was limited to an edition size of 500 and the tag is signed and hand-numbered 285/500 by Shag. The shirt is a men’s size XXL and is in very good condition. $100-$200
378. Tiki Room 40th Anniversary Puzzle & Neck Charms by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A set of “Enchanted Tiki Room” items created by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction. This set includes a pair of matching neck charms and a 550 piece puzzle. The charms measure 3” tall and the puzzle measures 12”x12” and 2” tall, boxed. The items are in very fine, unopened condition. $100-$200
377. “Tiki Room” 40th Anniversary Handbag & Purse by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A stylish handbag and purse set featuring imagery of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. Created by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction, these bags are new with their tags attached, and the purple handbag is signed on the tag by Shag. Both bags measure approximately 8.5”x2” and 7” tall and are in very good condition. $200-$400
379. Tiki Room 40th Anniversary Cup & Mug by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A charming cup and mug pair created by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. The mug still retains its original tag which is hand-numbered 229/500 and signed by Shag. The mug measures 2.25” in diameter and 9” tall, and the cup measures 3.5” in diameter and 4.25” tall. Both are in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
380. Tiki Room Themed Cards and Envelopes by Shag. (Disneyland, 2003) A stylish set of 60 greeting cards with envelopes created by the artist Shag for the 40th Anniversary of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. Composed of 5 boxed sets containing 12 cards each, this grouping is complete including the original boxes with cord seals. Each box measures 5.5”x7.5” and the set is in overall good condition with minor wear to the boxes. $100-$200
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents One of the more ambitious attractions that debuted on the park’s opening day was the “Jungle Cruise”. The thrilling boating excursion through a simulated African jungle was met with changes and challenges from its conception to present day. Originally, Walt had wanted to use real animals throughout the attraction, but mechanical ones were decided upon when the Imagineers realized it would be impossible to get the animals to behave as they needed them to. Additionally, as Disney was struggling to finance the park, the attraction had to be created on a very minimal budget. This led to creative solutions such as uprooting the existing orange trees and replanting them upside down to create some of the jungle ambiance. While today we know the “Jungle Cruise” to be full of joke-cracking tour guides and a certain level of cheesiness to the light-hearted fun, originally the attraction operated as a serious, authentic attempt to recreate an animal-viewing experience, much like Disney’s “True Life” nature documentaries of which the attraction was based on. The “Jungle Cruise” has become a staple of the park, giving park guests glimpses of animals which are larger than life, and memories which are even larger.
381. “Jungle River” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster is one of the most iconic Disneyland attraction posters. The poster measures 54”x36” and the condition is very good with minor edge and color wear. A 1” tear to the top-edge has been repaired on the reverse with tape. $7,000-$9,000
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382. “Jungle Cruise” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept drawing for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite, this drawing features three elephants playing in water with a few notes written along the bottom-edge. This drawing measures 6”x8.25” and the condition is very good with a few faint vertical fold marks. $800-$1,000
383. “Jungle Cruise” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept drawing featuring several monkeys created in the development of the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. This drawing is accomplished in graphite on animation paper and depicts concepts for scene ideas within the attraction. This item measures 12.5”x15.5” and is in very good condition with a faint vertical fold mark down the center. $1,000-$1,500
384. “Jungle Cruise” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An original concept drawing featuring a playful gorilla that was created for Disneyland’s “Jungle Cruise” attraction. This drawing is accomplished in ink on thin artist’s paper measures 13”x11.25”. The condition is very good with a vertical crease. $800-$1,000
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385. “Jungle Cruise” Original Boat Sign. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) A very rare original wooden “Jungle Cruise” boat sign for the “Amazon Belle”. This sign still retains its original green and gold painted lettering over the white backing. The sign measures approximately 52.5”x9.75” and 0.5” thick, and is in good condition with some scuffing and wear from use. $8,000-$10,000
386. Jungle Cruise “Children Under Age 7” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign from the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland that features silkscreened imagery on a suede-like material. The sign cautions guests that “children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult” and also states “please no smoking or refreshments” along the bottom. The sign measures 20.5”x18” within a 24.5”x22.25” custom leaf-pattern mat, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $3,000-$4,000
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387. Prototype Randotti “Jungle Cruise” Elephant Figure. (Disney, 1971) An unproduced prototype figure, created by the Randotti Company, of an elephant from the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. Randotti famously created the popular tombstones, skulls, and other souvenirs from the early days of Disneyland. In 1971, shortly before the opening of Walt Disney World, Disney had Randotti develop these new “Jungle Cruise” figures to be sold once the new park opened. However, during production, the limbs and the trunks of the elephant figures would frequently break while being separated from the mold. It was decided that Randotti should focus their production on the other, more easily produced souvenirs for Walt Disney World. As such, very few of these figures were created and none were ever sold in the parks. This figure bears the “Randotti” copyright on the base. This item measures 7.5” tall and is in good condition, with an expected break in the left-arm and some small chipping throughout. $1,000-$1,200
389. WED File-Copy of Marc Davis’ Concept Art for the “Jungle Cruise”. (Disneyland, 1968) An original high-quality photo print of Marc Davis’ concept artwork featuring an elephant playing in a waterfall. The artwork bears a 1968 copyright by WED Enterprises on the front, with additional Imagineering stamps and notation on the back. One of the stamps on the back is dated 1986. The print measures 11”x14” and is in fine condition with minimal wear. $300-$500
388. “Jungle Cruise” Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1957) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features artwork of the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. The puzzle measures 14.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. The name of the original owner is written on the back. $100-$200
390. “Jungle Cruise” Boat Model Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition “Jungle Cruise” boat model created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This replica of the Congo Queen comes in its original box with its Certificate of Authenticity. The box measures approximately 18” long, and the model is in very fine condition with minor wear to the box. $200-$400
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391. Signed “Indiana Jones Adventure” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1993) A beautiful lithograph featuring concept artwork for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction. The poster is signed by the artist Chuck Ballew, the creator of the iconic Mara Temple language seen throughout the attraction queue. The lithograph measures 22”x26.5” and is in good condition with some discoloration to the corners from tape that previously held the piece within a mat. There is a slight waviness to the left edge of the paper. $800-$1,000
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392. Multi-Signed “Indiana Jones” Artist’s Proof Poster (Disneyland, 1995) A beautiful Artist’s Proof of noted poster artist Drew Struzan’s artwork for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction. To commemorate the opening of the attraction, George Lucas, Michael Eisner, and Drew Struzan signed the bottom-edge of this Artist Proof printed on heavyweight stock. Hand-numbered “AP 19”, the poster measures approximately 38.5”x25.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear, and is lightly hinged to a foam core backing. $1,000-$2,000
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393. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Hinged Resin Box with Figure. (Disneyland, c.1995) A miniature resin box modeled after the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction. The hinged front of the box opens to reveal additional attraction-based scenes inside, as well as a Mickey figure in an attraction vehicle. This box measures 3.75”x3.5” and 4.5” tall and the condition is good with some minor wear throughout. $200-$400
395. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Premier Pass & Decoder. (Disneyland, 1995) A VIP pass to the premier event celebration for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. The front of the pass features the original owner’s name, Richard Kraft, as well as his name in the Mara Temple Language as seen throughout the attraction. The bottom of the pass features a spinning decoder that translates the Mara Temple Language. The back of this pass informs the owner that it will be accepted as park admission for the event dates of February 25-28, 1995. This rare pass measures 7.75”x3.5” and is in very good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
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394. “40 Years of Adventures” Indiana Jones Sweater in Box. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare boxed sweater featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy in “Indiana Jones Adventure” attire from the 1995 Disneyana Convention. The box measures 12”x10.75” and 3” thick and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
396. Collector’s Series Cards Complete Set. (Disneyland, 1995) A complete set of 41 Disneyland Collector’s Series trading cards created to celebrate the park’s 40th anniversary and to promote the new “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction. There is one card for each year that Disneyland has been open, and each card is numbered within an edition of 90,000. This set includes the rare additional gold Indiana Jones card, numbered 175251/210000. This set comes in sleeves within a special Collector’s Series binder which measures 11.5”x10” and 2” thick. This set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
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At nearly 70’ tall, 80’ wide, and weighing approximately 150 tons, the “Swiss Family Treehouse” was quite the installment when it debuted in 1962. Based on the Disney film “Swiss Family Robinson” that premiered 2 years prior, the Treehouse was a walk-through attraction that originally required a C ticket. A park landmark from the moment it opened, the tre originally had reddish-brown leaves before it switched to green within the attraction’s first few years. In 1999, the attraction closed, was refurbished, and reopened as “Tarzan’s Treehouse” based on Disney’s animated film “Tarzan” which premiered that year. Homages to the original “Swiss Family Treehouse” can still be seen throughout the current attraction by those with an observant eye.
397. “Swiss Family Treehouse” Organ Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s-1999) An original wooden organ prop used in the “Swiss Family Treehouse” attraction at Disneyland. Based on the popular 1962 feature film, the treehouse was decorated with items the Robinson family had salvaged from their ship. This organ was a centerpiece of the Robinson living room, and the “Swisskapolka” could be heard playing from speakers hidden inside it. Constructed of wood with portions that are painted to resemble the organ’s pipes and keys, this beautifully crafted prop saw many years at the park before its removal during the attraction’s “Tarzan’s Treehouse” refurbishment in 1999. This large prop measures approximately 24”x41” and 67” tall, and is in fair condition with wear and some damage throughout. $4,000-$6,000
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398. “Swiss Family Treehouse” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) A hand-silkscreened poster for Disneyland’s “Swiss Family Treehouse” attraction. This poster was designed by Paul Hartley and features a beautiful depiction of the treehouse with its original red and purple leaves. This poster has an image size of 54”x36” within its 59”x40” frame. The poster is in very good condition, uninspected out of frame. $6,000-$9,000
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Of all the lands in Disneyland, Frontierland perhaps best captures Walt’s dream of themed, environmental entertainment. Here, he created a real-world depiction of the wild frontier, with cowboys, Indians, saloons, riverboats, and gun fights. When the park opened in 1955, westerns were as popular as ever, and Walt would enjoy parading his western stars, Fess Parker as Davy Crockett and Guy Williams as Zorro, through this part of the park. Frontierland features some of the most beloved and unchanged attractions at the park including ”The Golden Horseshoe Revue”, the “Mark Twain” riverboat, “Tom Sawyer Island”, “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, and more. During the park’s earliest of days, Frontierland included the now-closed “Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen”, “Frontier Trading Post”, and “Rainbow Caverns”, among many others. Still a favorite location in the park, Frontierland continues to bring the excitement and adventure of 19th century Western America to park guests who know that memories from this land are worth their weight in gold.
399. Frontierland “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of six posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster measures 30.5”x22” and is in good condition with some edge and corner-wear including a repaired tear in the bottom-left corner. There are a few worn spots on the back of the sheet and the poster has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 400. Frontierland Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) An attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery featuring Frontierland’s “Stage Coach Ride”, “Mine Train Ride”, and “Mule Pack Ride” attractions. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica reads “Image reproduced courtesy of Walt Disney Imagineering” in the lower-left corner. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and some spots of discoloration around the border. $500-$700
401. “To Frontierland” Hidden Passage Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A sign used to designate an often overlooked passage to Frontierland. Upon crossing through Sleeping Beauty Castle, immediately to the left there is a shortcut to Frontierland. This wooden sign was once displayed over the entry tunnel to this shortcut. This passage features a charming garden path as well as a water fountain with a display of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip. This hand-painted sign reads “To Frontierland” in raised letters, and measures 13.5”x33” and 1.5” thick. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $2,000-$3,000
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402. Original Frontierland Promotional Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original painting featuring charming Frontierland imagery that was likely used in the promotion of the park. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with a cel overlay to complete the image. A protective paper covering over this piece is titled “Frontierland” and is numbered “4”. On the back of the board is a written message concerning Disneyland’s Creative Services Department. The painting measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $500-$700
403. Frontierland Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1956) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features Frontierland artwork with several Disney characters. The puzzle measures 14.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. $100-$200
404. Frontierland Concept Art Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare and unusual souvenir pennant from Disneyland. This pennant features imagery based on some of the early conceptual artwork for Frontierland and measures 8.5”x26”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $200-$300
405. Disneyland Stage Coach Counter Display. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare counter display of the popular Disneyland Stage Coach model kit by Strombecker. While the standard model kit came in a box containing the pieces to be assembled and painted, this counter display for the kit could be ordered by shop owners pre-assembled in order to help sell the boxed version. This display comes mounted on a decorative wooden base and is enclosed in a “dustproof acetate display cover”. Within its original display case, this item measures 14.5” long, 6” tall, and 3.25” deep. The condition is good with some wear from use. A figure from the back of the stage coach has fallen off inside the display case. $500-$700
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406. Frontierland Puzzle in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Frontierland-themed puzzle by Jaymar in its original box. The puzzle is complete and features great imagery of the early Frontierland entrance. The box measures 7.75”x10” and 2.5” thick, and is in good condition with some wear to the box. $100-$200
407. Frontierland Logs in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A beautiful boxed set of Frontierland Logs by Halsam. This set includes 48 of its original logs and comes with its original instruction manual. The box measures 6” tall and 12.25” long and the set is in overall good condition with some wear throughout from use. The bottom of the box has some discoloration spots but this doesn’t affect the imagery on the sides or top. $200-$300
408. Frontierland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Frontierland-themed pewter miniatures that was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. The set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the Frito Kid, the Country Bears, the entrance to Frontierland, a train, a totem, and the “Gullywhumper” keelboat. The boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. A piece of styrofoam packaging that fits within the lid is missing. $200-$300
409. Frontierland “Magical Big Figurine”. (Disneyland, 2005) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Depicted are popular attractions such as the “Mark Twain”, “The Golden Horseshoe”, and “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”. The figure is battery-operated with lights in the Frontierland gate, the top of the “Mark Twain”, and the campfire. The figure measures approximately 15” in diameter and 12.5” tall and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $200-$300
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410. “Casa de Fritos” Matchbook. (Disneyland, c.1955) A rare matchbook from the “Casa de Fritos” restaurant in Frontierland. The Frito kid is seen on the front, with the restaurant on the reverse, and a list of restaurant locations in the U.S. inside. The matchbook no longer contains its 30 matchsticks, but is still a rare and stylish souvenir from the park’s earliest days. The matchbook measures 4.5”x2” flat and is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
411. Casa Mexicana Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original menu sign from the Casa Mexicana restaurant at Disneyland. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures approximately 31”x18.75”. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
412. Casa Mexicana Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original menu sign from the Casa Mexicana restaurant at Disneyland. The sign features blank spaces below the menu items so that prices and descriptions of the dishes can be altered. Constructed of acrylic board, the sign measures approximately 31”x18.75”. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $500-$700
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413. Frontierland Disneyland Trashcan. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original metal trashcan from Disneyland’s Frontierland. This style of trashcan was themed for Frontierland with faux-wooden panels and features the text “Waste Please” in a stylized log-shaped font. The trashcan measures approximately 20.25”x21.25” and 42” tall, and is in good condition with some wear and scuffing throughout from use. $800-$1,200
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414. Frontierland Disneyland Trashcan. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original metal trashcan from Disneyland’s Frontierland. This style of trashcan was themed for Frontierland with faux-wooden panels and features the text “Waste Please” in a stylized log-shaped font. The trashcan measures approximately 21.25”x21.25” and 42.5” tall, and is in good condition with some wear and scuffing throughout from use. $800-$1,200
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Among Frontierland’s most iconic and recognizable attractions is “The Golden Horseshoe Saloon”, a prominent feature of Disneyland since the park first opened. “The Golden Horseshoe Revue”, starring Betty Taylor and Wally Boag, ran from 1955-1986 and holds the record for the longest running musical of all time with approximately 40,000 shows. Walt Disney and his wife Lillian celebrated their 30th anniversary in the saloon, 4 days prior to the opening of the park in 1955. Much like Walt and Lillian, countless park guests have been captivated and entertained over the years by “The Golden Horseshoe”. As one of the park’s oldest attractions, “The Golden Horseshoe” continues its legacy of laughter and enjoyment for new audiences today.
415. “Golden Horseshoe Revue” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” attraction. This is the second version of the Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom where the previous version read “Frontierland”. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear, a few minor creases, and some scuffs in the corners. $1,000-$2,000
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416. “Golden Horseshoe Revue” Theatrical Poster. (Disneyland, 1964) A beautiful one-sheet poster for the theatrical presentation of the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” which covered the milestone 10,000th performance of the iconic Disneyland show. This film co-starred Annette Funicello and Ed Wynn, and is likely the best visual record of this historic stage show. The poster measures 41”x27” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. These posters were typically sent to theaters folded, so this poster has expected faint fold-lines. $500-$700
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417. The River Belle Terrace Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A beautiful park-used entrance sign from Disneyland’s “River Belle Terrace” restaurant. Formerly Aunt Jemima’s Pancake House, Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen, and Magnolia Tree Terrace, The River Belle opened in 1971. The acrylic and wood sign retains its original green wooden frame and measures 24”x32”x2”. The condition is good with some wear around the frame from use. $3,000-$5,000
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419. “Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen” Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare item from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen, this unused and complete book of 20 matches features a stylized image of the restaurant on one side, with the iconic Aunt Jemima’s logo on the other. The inside flap reads, “You all come back” with “Disneyland” at the bottom. This matchbook measures 2.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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420. “Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen” Placemat. (Disneyland,1960s) A placemat from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in Frontierland. The placemat tells the story of Aunt Jemima and includes several beautiful illustrations. Measuring 9.75”x14” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear and a faint fold crease down the center. $200-$300
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In 1956, Frontierland guests were dazzled by the newly opened “Rainbow Caverns Mine Train” attraction. The popular miniature train ride was updated for 1960 as the “Mine Train through Nature’s Wonderland” when Walt Disney had Imagineer Marc Davis add more humor into the attraction. The new mine train took guests through Cascade Peak, Bear Country, Beaver Valley, the Living Desert, Devil’s Paint Pots, and Rainbow Caverns. The attraction captivated park guests with its scenic and unique views for nearly 20 years before permanently closing to make room from Frontierland’s first thrill-ride, “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”. Although the mine train had to close for the construction of “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, the new attraction has several homages to the “Mine Train through Nature’s Wonderland” throughout the mountain, and has established itself as a favorite attraction among park guests today.
421. “Rainbow Caverns” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Rainbow Caverns” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this extremely rare poster is known for its vibrant use of color to convey the feel of the attraction. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with minor creasing throughout and some wear to the left-edge. A thin tear in the top-right corner has been repaired on the back with tape. $8,000-$10,000
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422. “Nature’s Wonderland” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Nature’s Wonderland” attraction. This poster was created for the expansion of the “Rainbow Caverns” attraction and depicts entirely new artwork featuring the new attraction’s highlights. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some thin creasing and edge-wear. $6,000-$8,000
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423. “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” Vehicle Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original red lantern prop used on an attraction vehicle for Disneyland’s “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”. This lantern sat prominently at the front of a “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” train and measures 16.5” tall, 10” wide, and 9.5” deep. The condition is good with some surface wear from use. $1,000-$2,000
424. Original “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” Painting. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original painting featuring imagery of the “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” attraction. The painting was used to promote the attraction and park, and is accomplished in acrylic on 14.5”x11.4” artist’s paper with an image size of 11”x8.75”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear and a spot of moisture staining in the top-right corner of the painting. The lower-right corner features a Disney copyright stamp. $1,000-$2,000
425. “Big Thunder Ranch” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1986) A large wooden entrance sign to “Big Thunder Ranch” at Disneyland. This single-sided sign has large painted letters and two heavy metal screws that were used to hang the sign. This sign measures approximately 22”x108” and is in good condition with some expected wear throughout from park use. $1,500-$2,500
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents From 1955-1971, the “Indian Village” contained live entertainment, artifacts, and souvenirs with a Native American theme. Some of the more prominent features of the Indian Village were the ceremonial dances by actual Native American tribal performers. The Indian Village also included “Indian War Canoes” which guests could paddle, as well as teepees, totem poles, animatronic figures, and burial grounds. The “Indian Trading Post”, a popular souvenir location, offered unique Disneyland items, many of which were created with authentic “Indian Beading”. The “Indian Village” was replaced in 1971 by what is now “Critter Country”, and park souvenirs from this well-remembered location make for great pieces of early Disneyland history. 426. Rivers of America “Indian Settlement” Animatronic Dog. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An original animatronic dog from the “Indian Settlement” scene of Disneyland’s Rivers of America. These scene was composed of a few animatronic and static figures as well as prop teepees and canoes, which gave park guests a glimpse at a recreated Indian village. The “Indian Settlement” could be seen from the “Mark Twain”, “Sailing Ship Columbia”, and the “Indian War Canoes”, and could even be glimpsed from the “Disneyland Railroad”. Within the village were a few of these animatronic dogs. One appeared on a canoe with a young Indian boy, and another stood on a log in the center of the settlement. These dogs were refurbished or replaced over time, and throughout the years various color schemes and patterns were used. This dog has had its mechanics restored so that the tail wags when plugged in. The animatronic dog comes on a custom base and measures 28” tall, 46” long, and 13” wide. The condition is very good, with some expected wear from park use. $5,000-$7,000
427. Original Indian Village Restroom Sign Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1950s-60s) An original painting created for a restroom sign in Frontierland’s Indian Village. This men’s room sign reads “Braves” and would be opposite the women’s room “Squaws” sign. Accomplished in tempera and conte on board, this painting is made to resemble Native American artwork on stretched hide. The painting has an image size of 18”x14.5” within its 23.5”x20.5” frame, and is in very good condition. $700-$900
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Before Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, the “Mark Twain Riverboat” was already historically important as the first functioning riverboat to be built in the United States in approximately 50 years. Weighing in at nearly 150 tons, the Riverboat offers a scenic 12-minute journey through the “Rivers of America” in Frontierland. Within the first few days of operation in 1955, unclear capacity limits nearly caused the Riverboat to capsize, leading to the passenger limit of 300 that is kept till this day. An enjoyable and often tranquil attraction amongst the excited pace of Disneyland, the “Mark Twain Riverboat” has earned its place in over 60 years of Disneyland history. The popularity of the attraction as well as its commanding presence has led to the Riverboat’s likeness and name being synonymous with Frontierland.
428. Original “Mark Twain” Trolley Advertisement Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1960) A beautiful original concept drawing for a sign to be displayed within the Main Street horse-drawn trolley. The sign was used to advertise trips on the “Mark Twain” riverboat. The drawing reads, “Cruise on the steamer Mark Twain - Leaves from Frontierland Pier”. The drawing measures approximately 13.5”x23” on trimmed artist’s paper, and is in good condition with minor edge wear and some faint fold marks. $2,000-$3,000
429. Original “Mark Twain” Tickets Illustration (Disneyland, c.1955) An original illustration accomplished in graphite on thin artists’ paper, used in the development of the ticket design for the “Mark Twain”. This drawing includes a ticket for the “Mark Twain” featuring the final steamboat design. This item measures approximately 9.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition with a trimmed right-edge and two spots of adhesive residue along the top-edge. $1,000-$2,000
430. Mark Twain Riverboat Life-Preserver Prop. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A rare life-preserver prop that once hung on Disneyland’s Mark Twain Riverboat in the 1960s. The life-preserver is constructed of canvas and rope and measuring approximately 26” in diameter. The condition is fair with some wear from use and a portion of exposed padding. $300-$500
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431. Original Mark Twain & Keel Boats Attraction Poster (Disneyland, 1955) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster created to promote Frontierland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster prominently features the Mark Twain, Keel Boats, and Indian War Canoes. The poster measures 54�x36� and is in very good condition with a few minor creases and some edge-wear. There are a few spots of scuffing to the paint throughout. $2,000-$4,000
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432. Original “Bertha Mae” Mike Fink Keel Boat. (Disneyland, 1955-97) An original “Bertha Mae” keel boat from Disneyland’s “Mike Fink Keel Boats” attraction. The original Disneyland keel boats, the “Bertha Mae” and the “Gullywhumper”, were the actual boats used in Disney’s live-action films “Davy Crockett’s Keel Boat Race” and “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates”. The boats debuted in December of 1955 and took guests on a free-floating tour around Tom Sawyer Island where they could sit on benches inside the cabin, or on the roof of the cabin. Around 1967, the “Bertha Mae” and “Gullywhumper” were replaced with slightly larger and more modern boats (three windows instead of two). These two boats would run uninterrupted on the Rivers of America for the next 27 years. . In 1997, the “Gullywhumper” keel boat capsized, dumping its passengers into the River. In response, the “Bertha Mae” was removed from the park, and the “Gullywhumper” returned to Disneyland as non-operational set decoration for Tom Sawyer Island. In 2001 Richard Kraft was able to purchase the boat from Disney and has had it in his possession since. The Gullywhumper sunk and was removed from the park in 2010 and replaced by a replica. Kraft’s Keel Boat became the last of the actual bats used in the attraction, and a true piece of Disneyland History. The keel boat measures an impressive 38ft long, 12ft tall, and 10ft wide. The condition is fair to good, with expected wear from use, including wear and rotting of some wood, and separation to a few of the shutters. The mast and sail are still on the boat but have not been inspected. The engine was removed before Kraft obtained the boat. This item is being sold as a display piece, and not as a functioning boat. It has not been tested for sea worthiness, and should not be used for anything other than display. To inspect the boat prior to auction, please contact Van Eaton Galleries. Special shipping arrangements will be required. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$20,000
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433. Original “Sailing Ship Columbia” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Sailing Ship Columbia” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster captures the feeling of the original Frontierland with great colors and imagery. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear. $2,000-$4,000
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434. “Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes” Original Canoe. (Disneyland, c.1990s-2000s) An original fiberglass canoe from Frontierland’s “Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes”. The attraction opened at Disneyland in 1956 under the name “Indian War Canoes”, but was renamed in 1971. The guest-powered canoes take its occupants on a circular voyage around Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island, giving guests a fantastic view of seldom seen details of Frontierland, New Orleans Square, and Critter Country. This canoe measures an impressive 38ft long, 4ft wide, and 50in tall. The condition is fair to good, with some expected wear throughout from use and some fading to the original paint. Two of the bench seats are removed but still with the canoe. This canoe has taken countless park guests on their Frontierland river expeditions, and is a fantastic representation of this popular and long-standing Disneyland attraction. The canoe is being sold as a display piece only. Its’ sea worthiness had not been tested or evaluated and it should not be used an actual canoe. Special Shipping Arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000-$8,000
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents In 1956, “Tom Sawyer Island” opened as an adventure-filled attraction with places to climb, explore, and even go fishing. Themed after “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, the island has seen little change over the years in comparison to other Disneyland attractions. Often remembered for its feelings of adventure and exploration, “Tom Sawyer Island” has proven itself to be a true Disneyland landmark as well as a lasting testament to Walt’s original vision for the park.
435. Original “Tom Sawyer Island” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, c.1957) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Tom Sawyer Island” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this version of the poster mentions the Old Mill, Injun Joe’s Cave, Tom and Huck’s Tree House, Fort Wilderness, and Castle Rock. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minor creasing and edge-wear, with the right and left edges containing the most wear. $2,000-$4,000
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436. “Fort Wilderness” Wooden Flagpole Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) An original wooden sign from Fort Wilderness on “Tom Sawyer Island”. The sign reads, “The Flag which Flies over Fort Wilderness has 15 stars and 15 stripes. The original of this Flag that Flew over Fort Wilderness in 1814 Inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner”. From 1956 until 2003, the flagpole at Fort Wilderness displayed a version of this sign which would be replaced periodically when it became too worn. The sign measures 19.75”x15.75” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from extensive park use. $800-$1,000
437. “Tom Sawyer Island” Explorer’s Map Wooden Sign. (Disneyland, c.1957-59) A wooden sign featuring a colorful explorer’s map of “Tom Sawyer Island” that is mounted to wood. The sign was used in Frontierland approximately between 1957 and 1959. The map lists Tom and Huck’s Tree House as the “highest point in Disneyland”, a title which it held until the construction of the “Matterhorn”. Measuring approximately 16”x28” and 1.5” thick, the sign is in good condition with expected wear throughout from park use. There is some chipping to the top corners of the wood. $2,000-$4,000
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438. Explorer’s Map of “Tom Sawyer Island” Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1957) This early fold-out map of “Tom Sawyer Island” includes descriptions of the locations on the map on the back side. The map measures 8.5”x3.75” folded and is in fine condition. $200-$400
439. Tom Sawyer Island Map. (Disneyland, c.1990s) Special Disneyland maps made exclusively for Tom Sawyer Island were first introduced back when the attraction opened in 1956 to help guests better navigate the area. This more modern map was created in a vintage style, similar in feel to some of the original Explorer’s Maps. This map measures 20”x26” and is in good condition with some wear throughout, including a wavy quality to the paper. $100-$200
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440. “Tom Sawyer Island” Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A unique promotional poster featuring the “Tom Sawyer Island” attraction at Disneyland. This poster measures 26”x19” and is in good condition with a faint creasing pattern from being rolled. $200-$400
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The “Country Bear Jamboree” debuted at Disneyland in 1972, following the immediate success of the attraction at the Magic Kingdom the previous year. The attraction became the highlight of Disneyland’s Bear Country, which had formerly been the location of the Indian Village. The unique animatronic characters designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, paired with the incredible voice talent of such individuals as Thurl Ravenscroft and Dallas McKennon, “Country Bear Jamboree” quickly became one of the most engaging shows of the park. However, by 1988, guest traffic in the area had waned and “Bear Country” was re-themed as “Critter Country” in anticipation of Disneyland’s newest log flume thrill-ride, “Splash Mountain”.
441. “Country Bear Jamboree” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic poster for the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. A few variants of this poster exist with different wording at the bottom referring to which park the poster was created for. This version, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was created for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The post measures 54”x37” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some moisture staining to the bottom-right corner. $500-$700
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442. “Country Bear Playhouse” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1988) A large entrance sign from Disneyland’s “Country Bear Playhouse”, formerly called the “Country Bear Jamboree”. The sign is composed of hand-painted and hand-carved wood, and was installed above the attraction’s entrance around the time that the land was re-themed from “Bear Country” to “Critter Country”. The sign measures an impressive 48” tall, 104” long, and 12” deep. The condition is good with some expected wear from use, and some minor restoration in Big Al’s nose and hat. $18,000-$20,000
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443. “Country Bear Jamboree” Postcard Machine. (Disneyland, c.1970s80s) An extremely rare, custom-built postcard machine from Disneyland. This coin-operated machine dispensed the iconic “Country Bear Jamboree” concept art postcards with designs by Imagineer Marc Davis, and the only place in the park where you could purchase them. The machine’s dispenser functions with a suction-cup mechanism that lifts one postcard per nickel inserted, and drops the postcards through a chute. The machine has two sides for dispensing postcards and measures 86” tall, 26” wide, and 21” deep. Some maintenance will be required to get the machine to function consistently. The top of the machine features a custom built “bear claw” sign holder. The condition is good, with some wear from use including some scratches and a broken lower storage cabinet door. This is an incredible, one-of-a-kind artifact from the park. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $3,000-$5,000
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444. “Country Bear Jamboree” Book and Record. (Disneyland, 1972) A book and record set for the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. The 11page book and record measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in good condition, with minor cover wear and a couple loose pages. The vinyl is in good condition with some surface scuffing throughout. $100-$200
445. Original Critter Country Promotional Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) A promotional painting featuring charming Critter Country imagery. This painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with a cel overlay to complete the image. There is a protective paper covering over this piece with the title “Critter Country” and the number “3”. On the back of the board is a note regarding Disneyland’s Creative Services department. This artwork measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
“Splash Mountain” opened in 1989, the log flume ride solved several problems that were affecting Disneyland at the time. The park had a need for new and unique attractions, guest traffic was declining in the “Bear Country” area of the park, and interest in “America Sings” was waning following the American Bicentennial. “Splash Mountain” helped solve all of these issues by re-using animatronics from “America Sings”, increasing traffic to the new land “Critter Country”, and introducing new characters and songs which helped give the attraction a very distinct feel.
446. Original “Splash Mountain” Pre-Opening Painting. (Disneyland, 1988) An original painting created prior to the opening of Disneyland’s “Splash Mountain”. This painting was used to promote the coming attraction, and features Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox under the title “Splash Mountain”. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artists’ board and has a cel layer hinged over the top with the painted text. The artwork has an image size of 13.5”x14” on its 20”x20” board, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $500-$700
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447. Original “Splash Mountain” Pre-Opening Painting. (Disneyland, 1988) An original painting created prior to the opening of Disneyland’s “Splash Mountain”. This painting was used to promote the coming attraction, and features Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox under the title “Splash Mountain”. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artists’ board and has a cel layer hinged over the top with the painted text. The artwork has an image size of 15”x13” on its 20”x20” board, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $500-$700
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448. Original “Splash Mountain” Painting. (Disneyland, c.1989) An original painting with imagery of “Splash Mountain” used in promotional; materials for Disneyland and to highlight the park’s newest attraction. Accomplished in acrylic on 14.5”x11.5” artists’ paper, the painting has an image size of 11”x8.75”. The condition is very good with minor wear, and the Disney copyright is stamped in the lower-right corner. This painting also includes its original protective sleeve from the design company that created this promotional artwork. The sleeve has some tearing to the front. $800-$1,000
449. Original “Splash Mountain” Promotional Artwork. (Disneyland, 1989) A drawing used to promote the newly opened “Splash Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite and white conte on artist’s paper, the drawing features two park guests with characters from Disney’s “Song of the South”. The text is on an additional cel layer over the drawing, and both layers come matted together. This artwork measures 26.5”x17.25” matted, and is in very good condition with minimal wear to some of the letters. $600-$800
450. Pair of “Splash Mountain” Figureheads. (Disneyland, 1989) A very rare pair of Br’er Rabbit figureheads from the ride vehicles in the “Splash Mountain” attraction. These cast-resin heads were mounted on the front of the vehicles used during the first year of the attraction. Both heads measure 5.5”x7” and 8” tall, and the pair is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $2,000-$4,000
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451. Original Charles Boyer “Splash Mountain” Painting. (Disneyland, c.1989) An original painting created by Charles Boyer that depicts the characters Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox. This artwork is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, and was likely used in the promotion of Disneyland’s newest attraction, “Splash Mountain”. Boyer signed the artwork in the lower-right next to the production label “9778 W.D.P.”. There is a protective clear cel layer taped over the front of the artwork for its protection. The painting measures 12.25”x17” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The top-half of the lamppost was redesigned, where Boyer cut out and adhered a new layer onto the board. This small portion is lifting slightly along the top-edge. $2,000-$3,000
452. Original McDonald’s Splash Mountain Sweepstakes Artwork (Disneyland, 1989) An original concept drawing for a hanging mobile display for McDonald’s restaurants. Accomplished in colored marker on trimmed white artist’s paper, this drawing advertises for the “Drop in and Win Sweepstakes” in celebration of the newly opened “Splash Mountain” attraction. This 16.5”x7” drawing is mounted to a 20”x15” board backing, and is in very good condition. The reverse of the board has a Disneyland art label. $400-$600
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453. “Splash Mountain” Attraction Poster Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) This “Splash Mountain” attraction poster print was created for Disney Auctions shortly after Disneyland’s “Disney Gallery” debuted its new Print on Demand technology. According to Disney Auctions, this beautiful attraction poster was “lavishly reproduced on heavyweight art paper that is not available in the park”. Additionally, only one print of this artwork was offered in the exclusive Disney Auction. This attraction poster print measures 48”x36” and is in fair condition with some scratches to the right-side and some wear around the border. $500-$700
454. “Splash Mountain” Cel for Disneyland Guidebooks. (Disneyland, 1989) An original hand-painted cel of Br’er Rabbit that was used in the promotion of Disneyland’s “Splash Mountain” during its opening year. This cel was used on page 23 of Disneyland’s souvenir guidebook for 1989, and features Br’er Rabbit riding in a “Skyway” gondola. This hand-painted cel measures approximately 3” tall on a larger clear cel sheet, and is in very good condition. $400-$600
455. Br’er Bear Ceramic Figure. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A colorful ceramic Br’er Bear figure that was sold at Disneyland.tHE figure measures 7” tall and is in good condition with some paint-wear to the hat and shirt. $100-$200
456. “Splash Mountain” Grand Opening Banner Decal. (Disneyland, 1989) A rare large banner decal to be displayed on the side of a bus. The banner announces the opening of “Splash Mountain” at Disneyland and features ride and character imagery next to the large “Splash Mountain” name. The banner measures approximately 30”x79” and is in good unused condition, with some thin creasing throughout and spots of separation from the decal backing due to the age of the adhesive. $800-$1,200
457. “Splash Mountain” Promotional Sticker. (Disneyland, 1989) A rare sticker created to promote Disneyland’s newly opened “Splash Mountain” attraction. This unused sticker features Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox and measures 4.25”x11”. The condition is fine with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents As the first new themed “land” since Disneyland’s opening day, “New Orleans Square” was poised to become one of the most popular locations in the park when it debuted in 1966. Home to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Haunted Mansion” attractions, as well as such famed restaurants as “The Blue Bayou” and the exclusive “Club 33”, New Orleans Square continues to captivate the hearts and imaginations of countless park guests with its 19th century New Orleans, Louisiana charm.
458. New Orleans Square Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. This item measures 30”x22” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including a repaired tear in the top-right corner, and a few worn spots on the back of the sheet. This item has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
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459. Original New Orleans Square Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original promotional painting featuring charming New Orleans Square imagery. This painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with two cel overlays to complete the image. A protective paper covering over this piece is titled “New Orleans Square” and is numbered “5”. On the back of the board the message, “must return to: Disneyland - Creative Services, Anaheim, CA” is written in black ink. This item measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in very good condition with minor edgewear. $500-$700
460. Original Blue Bayou Dining Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign advertising for the Blue Bayou restaurant in New Orleans Square. This large blue sign with white script features an image of the restaurant in the center and is printed over a board backing. The sign measures 44”x28” and the condition is fair to good. There is some wear throughout from use, including peeling in the top-left corner and minor discoloration. $2,000-$3,000
461. “Blue Bayou” Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1970s) A rare book of matches from the “Blue Bayou” restaurant featuring imagery of New Orleans Square on one side and the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction on the other. This matchbook is complete with all 20 matches, and measures 2”x1.5”. The condition is good with some edge-wear. $100-$200
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462. Blue Bayou Opening Year Child’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare child’s menu from the Blue Bayou’s opening year. This menu features Marc Davis’ concept art for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction on both sides. This item measures 11.25”x5” and is in good condition with some wear and a few spots of discoloration from use. $100-$200
464. Cafe Orleans Lunch Menu Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A lunch menu sign from Disneyland’s Cafe Orleans restaurant. The sign lists popular such dishes as “The Cajun Pocket” and “Orleans Deli Classic”. Constructed of acrylic board, the sign measures approximately 15.75”x10.5”. The condition is good with expected wear from park use. The back of the sign has two large magnetic strips to hold the sign in place. $300-$500
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465. Pair of Cafe Orleans Menu Signs. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of menu signs from Cafe Orleans at Disneyland that are constructed of acrylic board. One sign is for food options and the other is for beverages. The beverage sign measures 9.5”x18” while the food sign measures 16”x10.5”. The pair is in good condition with some wear throughout. $300-$500
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When “Pirates of the Caribbean” opened in March of 1967, it became infamous as the last attraction that was overseen by Walt before his passing. However, the attraction succeeded as a testament to Walt’s vision by incorporating boat ride elements from “It’s a Small World” and by drawing upon the character design and wit of Imagineer Marc Davis. The result is that the attraction’s characters feel unique and alive, and the dark ride appears to transport you to a time of pirates, plundering, and adventure. For over 50 years, “Pirates of the Caribbean” has been a staple of Disneyland, with the attraction appearing in five Disney theme parks around the globe.
466. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare, original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Designed by Collin Campbell, this poster is one of the more difficult to find, and is always in demand among collectors. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in good condition with minor edge-wear and a few small tears along the left and right sides. The poster is adhered to a foam core backing. $7,000-$10,000
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467. Original Marc Davis Signed “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A drawing by legendary Imagineer Marc Davis depicting the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in ink on thin artist’s paper, this drawing features five pirate studies created during the development of the attraction, along with several bird sketches along the top of the sheet. The sheet is signed by Davis in the lower-right corner. This item measures 14”x11” and is in very good condition. $1,000-$1,500
468 . Original Marc Davis “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, 1980s) A drawing by Disney Legend Marc Davis depicting the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite on 3-hole animation paper, this large full-body drawing of a pirate is a fantastic early development piece from a fan-favorite attraction. Measures 12.5”x15.5”. This item is in very good condition with minor wear including two thin tears on the bottom-edge. $700-$1,000
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469. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original concept drawing attributed to Imagineer Marc Davis depicting the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Accomplished in pencil on artist’s paper, this drawing features two pirate characters with weapons drawn. The drawing measures 10.5”x14.5” and the condition is good with a few creases to the paper. $700-$1,000
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470. Original Marc Davis Signed “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original drawing by Imagineer Marc Davis depicting Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Accomplished in ink on artist’s paper, this drawing features a pirate captain with his sword drawn and seagulls overhead. The drawing measures 14”x11” and the condition is very good. Davis has signed the lower-right corner. $1,000-$1,500
471. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original drawing created by Marc Davis depicting the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Accomplished in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, this drawing features a running pirate character. There are several erased and redrawn portions from Davis developing the pose for the character. This drawing features a circled “2” in the top-right corner and measures 12.5”x15.5”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $700-$1,000
472. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original drawing created by Marc Davis depicting the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Accomplished in pencil on 3-hole animation paper, this drawing features a happy pirate character. The drawing measures 12.5”x15.5” and the condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $700-$1,000
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473. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Concept Art and Brownlines. (Disneyland, 1966) An extremely rare set of concept artwork used in the creation of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. The set includes (2) original drawings of pirates accomplished in graphite, and (3) brownlines of the skeletons seen throughout the attraction. One of the brownlines features writing in green pencil that reads, “map will be sent separ”. The drawings measure approximately 6”x8” and 9”x8”, and the brownlines measure 11”x17”, each. Set is in overall good condition, with elements of wear throughout from their use in development. One brownline has a 2” tear in the top-right corner and wrinkling to the right-edge, and some of the sheets have minor tape residue on the back. $2,000-$3,000
474. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Scenes Plan Brownline. (Disneyland, 1966) A rare brownline for the layout of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. This “Scenes Plan” features details of the path the boats would take within the attraction as well as the locations of the different scenes. The depicted scenes include such memorable locations as the “Bombarding the Fort”, “The Pirate Auctioneer”, and “The Dungeon”. Titled “Scenes Plan 11 Thru 17” with a revision date of 8-2-66, this brownline measures approximately 36”x48”. The condition is very good with minor wear and creasing throughout. There is some fraying and a few tears in the corners, and a small scribble in black ink within the WED project information bar. $1,000-$1,500
475. Original “Pirates of the Caribbean” Scenes Plan Brownline. (Disneyland, 1971) A rare brownline for the layout of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. This “Scenes Plan” features details of the path the boats would take within the attraction as well as the locations of the different scenes. The depicted scenes include such memorable locations as the “Upper Grotto”, “Captain’s Quarters”, and “Dead Man’s Cove”. Titled “Scene Plan 1 Thru 10, 18 & 19” with a revision date of 6-21-71, this brownline measures approximately 36”x48”. The condition is very good with minor wear and creasing throughout. There is some fraying and a few minor tears in the corners. $1,000-$1,500
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476. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Entryway Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A sign from the entryway of Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This sign prominently features the name of the attraction along the top with striking pirate imagery in the center. The text along the bottom describes the attraction as “A Thrilling Adventure Cruise Through Dark Mysterious Caverns Where Dead Men Tell No Tales”. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 28.75”x16.75”. The condition is very good with some expected wear from use including a few scuffs to the surface. $5,000-$6,000
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477. “Pirates Arcade Museum” Pistol Prop. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An original prop pistol from a vintage coin-operated arcade game. This pistol is attributed to one of the games in the “Pirates Arcade Museum” in New Orleans Square. The pistol comes hinged on its original wooden base with a plaque that reads “Lights indicate which targets to shoot for maximum score”. The prop measures 23” long, 20” wide, and 11” tall including the base, and is in very good condition with some expected wear throughout from use. $800-$1,000
479. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Souvenir Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare pictorial guide for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This impressive guide features color photos of many of Marc Davis’ early concepts for the ride, as well as construction photos and images of the completed project. This 47-page guide measures 10.75”x8.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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478. Marc Davis “Pirates of the Caribbean” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A rare photo print of Marc Davis’ concept artwork for Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This iconic artwork was used in promotional materials and had been featured on postcards around the time of the attraction’s opening. Titled “Pirate in Cave” and labeled for the “Deadman’s Cove” scene, this artwork features a pirate skeleton collapsed in a grave. Original pencil numbering on the back side reads “6601-198C”. This photo print measures 8”x10” and is taped along the top-edge to a 11.75”x13” mat. The condition is good with a fold in the top-right corner and some edge-wear. $100-$200
480. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Marc Davis Signed Post Card. (Disneyland, 1966) An original post card from Disneyland that features concept imagery created by Marc Davis for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Davis has signed the card in the lower-left. The post card measures 3.5”x5.5” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
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481. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Auctioneer Figurine. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare Disneyland “Big Fig” titled “The Auctioneer”. This figure is based on the auctioneer from Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction and was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to celebrate Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This figure measures an astounding 28” tall including its base, and is in very good condition with some faint fading to the coat and a few spots of wear throughout. $200-$400
482. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Talking Wall Plaque. (Disneyland, 2004) A limited edition wall plaque based on the iconic skull plaque from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. The plaque was designed to play the dialogue heard within the attraction. The back is stamped with a gold “Pirates of the Caribbean” logo and is hand-numbered 281/500. The plaque measures 16”x23” and 2.5” deep. The condition is fair with some peeling to the paint on the hat, a chip to one of the sword tips, and non-functioning audio which may require service. $200-$400
483. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Limited Edition Figure. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A limited edition collectible figure themed after a scene from Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Titled, “Yo, Ho, Me Mateys”, this figure was limited to an edition of 500 and features the memorable pirate character on his cannon. This figure measures 4”x2.5” and 2.75” tall and is in fine condition with little wear. $200-$400
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485. “Pirates of the Caribbean” 30th Anniversary Bronze. (Disneyland, 1997) A very rare limited edition bronze figure that was created to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This figure depicts a pirate on a cannon, as seen within the attraction. The bronze figure comes on a marbled base with a plaque that notes the anniversary event. Few of these figures were ever produced, and this figure measures approximately 7” tall and 10.5” long. The condition is very good with little wear. $800-$1,000
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While many park guests were able to enjoy some of the final products of the Imagineer’s hard work within the attractions, restaurants, and other design elements of the park, most of the Imagineer’s original concept art went unseen by the public during Disneyland’s earlier days. To help bring this artwork to the public eye and to give much deserved appreciation to the Imagineers, the “Disney Gallery” opened in 1987 as a place to showcase artwork and host special exhibits. In addition to showcasing original artwork, the “Disney Gallery” has sold replicas of some of the Imagineers’ original artwork and held signing events. These original Disney Gallery pieces are still very much collected today, and offer an exciting look into the minds of some of the artists who helped create Disneyland.
487. “The Art of Disneyland” Disney Gallery Exhibit Poster. (Disneyland, 1996) An original poster for the Disney Gallery’s inaugural exhibit, “The Art of Disneyland”. This poster, adhered to a board backing, features a 1996 illustration by Eric Heschong of Tomorrowland as well as the exhibit and gallery names. This item measures approximately 26”x36” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
486. “The Art of Disneyland” Disney Gallery Exhibit Poster. (Disneyland, 1987-97) An original poster for the Disney Gallery’s inaugural exhibit, “The Art of Disneyland”. This poster, adhered to a board backing, features a 1950’s illustration by Herb Ryman of “New Attractions” as well as the exhibit and gallery names. Measures 26”x36”. This item is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
488. “The Art of Disneyland” Disney Gallery Exhibit Poster. (Disneyland, 1987-97) An original poster for the Disney Gallery’s inaugural exhibit, “The Art of Disneyland”. This poster, adhered to a board backing, features a 1965 illustration by Herb Ryman of “Progress City” as well as the exhibit and gallery names. Measures 26”x36”. This item is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
489. “The Art of Disneyland” Disney Gallery Exhibit Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) An original poster for the inaugural exhibit at Disneyland’s “Disney Gallery”, “The Art of Disneyland”. Depicted is an image of the Tomorrowland Moonliner as well as the names of the exhibit and gallery. The poster measures 39”x18” and is in fine condition with minor wear. $200-$400
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491. “The Art of Disneyland” Inaugural Exhibition Guide. (Disneyland, 1987) A rare guidebook for the inaugural exhibition at the “Disney Gallery” titled, “The Art of Disneyland”. This 21-page guidebook measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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492. “The Disney Gallery” Opening Publicity Photo. (Disneyland, 1987) A black and white publicity photo bearing a 1987 Disney copyright from the opening of the “Disney Gallery” during its debut exhibition, “The Art of Disneyland”. This photo comes with a typed press blurb about the exhibition and what is shown in the photo. This item measures 8”x10” and is in fine condition with some tape on the back of the photo. $100-$200
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493. Disneyland Concept Art Reproduction Signed by Peter Ellenshaw. (Disneyland, 1993) An original photo-reproduction of Peter Ellenshaw’s iconic concept art of Disneyland. This concept art had been used in various promotional materials during the opening year of the park, and the original piece was seen in the first episode of Walt Disney’s television show, “Disneyland”. This piece, on high-quality Kodak photo paper, is signed by Ellenshaw in the lower-right corner. Measures 13.75”x20”. This item is in very good condition with minimal wear. $500-$700
494. Pair of “Disney Gallery” 10th Anniversary Concept Art Prints. (Disneyland, 1997) A pair of (2) art prints from the Disney Gallery’s 10th Anniversary exhibit, “Tomorrowland: Imagining the Future”. This was only the second exhibit at the Disney Gallery, and was composed of three sections: “Atomic Age”, “World on the Move”, and “Imagination and Beyond”. The exhibit’s theme tied into the 1998 Tomorrowland refurbishment the following year, and showcased conceptual artwork from various points in Tomorrowland’s development. These two prints feature concept art of Monsanto’s “House of the Future”, and the “New Tomorrowland” which are numbered 19/300 and 101/300, respectively. These pieces come in their original Disney Gallery frames and measure 16”x20” and 1.25” thick, each. The prints are in very good condition with minimal wear. $400-$600
495. Tomorrowland Signed “Rapid Transit” Lithograph Set. (Disneyland, 1998) Collection of (8) “Transportation of Tomorrowland” themed lithographs in a special presentation folder, created for the park’s “Rapid Transit” 50-year Celebration event. 7 of the 8 lithographs are signed by either the artist of the work themselves, or by an Imagineer known for their work on the attraction depicted in the lithograph. These signatures include: Bob Gurr, George McGinnis, Tony Baxter, Sam McKim, Mark Shumate, Tim Delaney, and Jason Hulst. Each lithograph measures 11”x14”. This set is in good condition with minimal wear and includes the original black print folio, numbered 305/1000, as well as an additional lithograph information sheet which is signed by the same 7 Imagineers. $400-$600
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496. Disneyland 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Pins. (Disneyland, 1995) A set of commemorative limited edition pins created for Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary. This set includes 3 boxes of pins themed after various Disneyland attractions. The set includes 14 pins total in their 3 original clamshell boxes. Beneath the pins are collectible cards with information on the attractions depicted. Each box measures 4”x4.25” and 0.75” tall, and the set is in fine condition with some wear to the cases. $200-$400 497. Pair of Framed “Disneyland 40th Anniversary Trading Cards”. (Disneyland, 1995) To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the park, Disney paired with Skybox to create a 40-card set of limited edition trading cards, each featuring a year of the park’s history. These two sheets were created in a special limited edition of only 500 pieces, and come custom-framed and matted in two matching double-sided frames, which allow both sides of the cards to be displayed and viewed. Both sheets are hand-numbered in the lower-right corner. The frames measure 27.5”x30.5” and 1.75” thick, each. The card sheets are in very fine condition, with minor wear to the frames. $100-$200
498. “40 Years of Adventure” Mickey Statue. (Disneyland, 1995) A fantastic Mickey Mouse pewter figure celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Disneyland. This figure was limited to an edition of 1800 for the official Disneyana Convention in 1995, and measures approximately 5.25”x3.75” and 3.5” tall. The condition is good with minor wear from display. $100-$200
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499. Disneyland Park Map Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A framed pin set commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland, featuring imagery from a 1956 Disneyland promotional brochure. This piece was created in a limited edition of 1500, and contains 6 pins over the map imagery. This item measures 16.5”x18” framed, and is in fine condition with little wear. This piece comes with its original Certificate of Authenticity. $100-$200
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500. Multi-Signed Imagineer Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition print signed by (10) Imagineers including Tony Baxter, John Hench, Don Edgren, Harriet Burns, John Stone, Bruce Gordon, Bob Gurr, Fred Joerger, George McGinnis, and one additional unknown signature. The print is numbered 47/300 and measures 12.5”x39”. The condition is good with minor edge-wear and is mounted to a foam core backing. $500-$700
501. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Pins. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of commemorative limited edition pins created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set includes 5 boxes of pins themed after Adventureland, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, Fantasyland, and Main Street. The set includes 40 pins total in their original boxes. Each box measures 3”x10.75” and 1” tall. The set is in fine condition with some shelf-wear to the boxes. $300-$500
502. Tony Baxter Signed Discovery Bay Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A beautiful concept art print featuring Tony Baxter’s concept for Disneyland’s never-realized land “Discovery Bay”. Created by the Disney Gallery, this print faithfully recreates Baxter’s concept and features the Disney Gallery logo in the bottom-left corner. This print is signed by Baxter in pencil in the lower-left, and is hand-numbered 249/300. The print has an image size of 17.5”x36” within its 27”x46” frame, and is in very good condition. $400-$600
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503. Collection of (15) Attraction Poster Prints. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A collection of 15 attraction poster prints from the Disney Gallery. This collection of poster artwork includes some of the most beautiful posters from Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Euro Disneyland. Each print comes matted as sold in the Disney Gallery, and bears a Disney copyright stamp on its foam core backing. Each print measures 18”x14” matted, and the set is in overall fine condition with minor spots of wear throughout. $300-$500
504. Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary “Original Lands Print Set” by Shag. (Disneyland, 2005) A very difficult to find limited edition set of high-quality serigraph prints by pop artist Shag. These (5) prints were created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, and include imagery of Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Only 300 sets were created for the park’s anniversary, and each of these prints is hand-signed and numbered 42/300. These serigraph prints measure 27”x21” each, and are in very good condition with minimal wear. The Adventureland print has some minor smudging around the border. This set comes in its original black portfolio case which has some wear to the outside, and includes its original hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity from Shag. $700-$900
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The idea for a haunted manor attraction had been discussed by Walt and his Imagineers long before Disneyland opened. Concept designs by Harper Goff showed early renditions of what would become the “Haunted Mansion” in as early as 1951. The original plan for the “Haunted Mansion” was for it to be a walk-through attraction, but changes in design, increased animatronics, and Imagineer ingenuity, helped turn the Mansion into the iconic Omnimover darkride that we know it as today.
505. Set of (6) “Haunted Mansion” Banquet Ghost Maquettes. (Disneyland, 1968) An incredible set of (6) production maquettes created for Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion”. The maquettes were created for the animatronic ghosts seated at the dinner table in the Banquet Hall scene. These (6) figures come with a WED Imagineering file photo from 1968 that shows the maquettes in place around a table. Maquettes from the creation of this iconic attraction are exceptionally rare, but a full set from a scene such as this is virtually unheard of. The maquettes range in size from 4” tall to 8.5” tall, and are in overall very good condition with some spots of wear throughout from use. The photo has some staining and wear throughout, but serves to beautifully capture these maquettes in their original use during the creation of the “Haunted Mansion”. $20,000-$40,000
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506. Original “Haunted Mansion Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion”. This poster was designed by Imagineers Ken Chapman and Marc Davis, and features iconic imagery of the Hitchhiking Ghosts in front of the Mansion itself. This poster is one of the most sought-after early attraction posters due to the continued popularity of the attraction as well as its stunning imagery. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition, unexamined out of frame. $7,000-$9,000
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507. “Haunted Mansion” Corridor of Doors Prop. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An original pulsating door prop from Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This prop is from the “corridor of doors” section, in which guests ride backwards through a corridor containing multiple doors which make noises, pulsate, and have handles that shake as if ghosts are trying to escape. This large prop is made of a flexible rubber material that allows it to bend outward within the attraction. The door measures approximately 87.5”x35” and 2” thick. The condition is good with some wear throughout from park use. Due to the constant “pulsing” of the door, there are a few large thin cracks on the front of the door that are believed to have been repaired during its park-use. $5,000-$7,000
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508. “Haunted Mansion” Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) A small-sized version of Disneyland’s very popular “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. This wooden puzzle box has hidden compartments and takes several secret steps to full open. This chest measures 5.5”x3.5” and 2.25” tall and is in good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
510. “Haunted Mansion” Record and 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 some wear throughout, including two pieces of tape on the back cover. $100-$200
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509. Haunted House Jigsaw Puzzle. (Disneyland, c.1970) A “Jr. Jigsaw Puzzle” by Whitman Publishing that features imagery of Mickey and Goofy in a “Haunted House” at Disneyland. This puzzle is complete in its original box which measures 11”x8.25” and 2” thick. The condition is good with some wear throughout. $100-$200
511. Collection of (3) Hitchhiking Ghosts Bean Bag Toys. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A charming collection of (3) hitchhiking ghost bean bag toys from Disneyland. These toys feature New Orleans Square tags that read “Hitchhiking Ghost Happy Haunt Mini Bean Bag”. The toys measure approximately 10” tall and are in fine condition. $50-$100
512. “Magic from the Haunted Mansion” Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A scarce souvenir magic book that features magic tricks with various “Haunted Mansion” themes and trick names. This 60-page book measures 9”x6” and is in good condition with minor cover wear including a few speckled spots of discoloration. $100-$200
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513. “Haunted Mansion” Doom Buggy Attraction Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An original Doom Buggy attraction vehicle from the “Haunted Mansion”. These Doom Buggy vehicles are among the rarest and most sought-after attraction vehicles from the Disney theme parks. This is the first one we have seen ever offered for public sale. This vehicle was part of the iconic “Haunted Mansion” omnimover ride system. The system was first developed by Imagineers Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage for the “Adventures Thru Inner Space” attraction, and was later adapted for use within the “Haunted Mansion”. This Doom Buggy, with its sleek, rounded black shape, represents a memorable and recognizable aspect of the “Haunted Mansion” ride experience. The vehicle measures an impressive 60” tall, 50” wide, and 45” deep. The Doom Buggy has been beautifully restored to very fine condition. It comes with a custom-built platform with locking wheels, a remote controlled lap-bar door, and plays audio from the attraction to complete the feel of a realistic park experience. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $50,000-$75,000
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514. Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator in the mansion descends, these portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would eventually cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits, with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts the elderly widow sitting on her husband’s tombstone. The canvas measures 110”x33” and the portrait is in very good condition with a few spots of scuffing and some creasing along the left-edge. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion”. $50,000-$75,000
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515. Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator in the mansion descends, these portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would eventually cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits, with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts three men sinking into quicksand. The canvas measures 127”x42.5” and the portrait is in very good condition with some wear from use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion”. $50,000-$75,000
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516. Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator descends, the portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would eventually cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits , with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts a man standing on a barrel of dynamite. The canvas measures 130”x35” and the portrait is in very good condition with some wear from use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion”. $50,000-$75,000
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517. Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator in the mansion descends, these portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would eventually cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, these portraits were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts a woman standing on a tightrope over an alligator. This particular image, designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, is the most recognizable of the four portraits and has become synonymous with the attraction. The canvas measures 120”x45” and the portrait is in very good condition with some scuffing along the left-side and minor wear from use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion” $50,000-$75,000
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518. “Haunted Mansion” Stretch Painting Stained Glass Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition lamp by artist Jody Daily. This “Haunted Mansion” themed stained glass lamp features imagery of one of the iconic stretching portraits found in the attraction and is accomplished in metal, resin, and glass. This piece was created to celebrate Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary and was released in an edition of 999. The lamp stands 20” tall and is in good condition with minor wear including a few marks along the wooden base. $300-$500
520. “Haunted Mansion” Stretch Painting Concept Art Set. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A set of prints featuring Imagineer Marc Davis’ original concept designs for the stretching portraits within the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. These high-quality Kodak photo prints beautifully represent one of the most memorable scenes within the “Haunted Mansion”. Each print measures approximately 14.25”x6.75” with an image size of 13.5”x4.25”. The condition is very good overall. $200-$400
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519. “Haunted Mansion” Limited Edition Tapestry. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare, woven limited edition replica of Imagineer Marc Davis’ stretching portrait from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This tapestry features the three men in quicksand. This cotton tapestry comes with an iron hanging rod with bat finials that were modeled after those found in the “Portrait Corridor” of the “Haunted Mansion”. This tapestry was released in an edition of 999 pieces and measures approximately 37.5”x27”, including the rod. The condition is very good. $200-$400
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521. Rare Bronze Hitchhiking Ghosts Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1991) A rare bronze sculpture of the famous “Hitchhiking Ghosts” from Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion”. Sculpted by artist David Smith and produced in the Henry Alvarez Foundry, this piece is one of only a small handful of bronze statues that were produced and sold through the “Disney Gallery”, located above the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction in New Orleans Square. Because of the small number of pieces produced, the quality of materials used, and the amazing detail in this beautiful sculpt, this bronze has become one of the rarest and most sought-after pieces of “Haunted Mansion” art ever produced. This bronze figure weighs approximately 33 lbs. and measures 16”x13” and 7” tall. The condition is very good, with a missing ankle chain on the third ghost, as is typical with these sculptures. Special shipping arrangements will apply, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $5,000-$7,000
522. “Haunted Mansion” Limited Edition Mirror. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition mirror created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The mirror is based on imagery from the “Haunted Mansion” and was created in an edition of only 1500 pieces. The back side notes the anniversary while the top of the front features a ghoulish creature in the familiar dark green of the Haunted Mansion. The mirror measures 22”x13” and 1.5” thick, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
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523. Limited Edition “Crypt Torch Sconce” Candle Holder. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition wall sconce candle-holder created to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. This “Crypt Torch Sconce” is based off of Imagineer Rolly Crump’s designs from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction, and was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in a limited edition of only 999 pieces. The sconce notes the anniversary on the base and comes with its original box, packaging, and Disney certificate of authenticity. This sconce measures approximately 23” tall and is in very fine condition with minor shelf-wear to the box. $200-$400
525. “Haunted Mansion” Concept Art Photo Print. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A rare photo print of concept artwork for Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This artwork features ghosts rising from their coffins from the cemetery scene and measures 11”x14”. The condition is very good. $200-$400
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524. Pair of “Haunted Mansion” Bat Stanchion Figures. (Disneyland, 1999) A pair of limited edition bat stanchion figures based on the full-sized versions seen in the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. These figures were created for the 30th anniversary of the “Haunted Mansion” and feature the anniversary information on the bottom. These two figures are numbered “097” and “161” out of 350. The stanchions are in fair to good condition with minimal wear throughout, and a crack at the base of one of the bats. The figures have some manufacturing residue in some of the finer grooves, as is common with many of these stanchions. $300-$500
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526. Early “Haunted Mansion” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.1990s) This high quality print of Sam McKim’s early “Haunted Mansion” concept features two great angles of the proposed look for the attraction. The print features a much more decrepit looking building that what would actually open in Disneyland, and represents the very beginnings of this iconic attraction. The print measures approximately 11”x14” with an image size of 7”x13.5”. The condition is very good with little edge-wear. $300-$500
527. “Haunted Mansion” Hinged Resin Box with Figure. (Disneyland, c.1995) A miniature resin box modeled after Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion”. The hinged front of the box opens to reveal additional scenes from the attraction inside, as well as a Goofy figure in a “doombuggy” vehicle. This box measures 3.75”x3.5” and 4.5” tall and the condition is very fine. $200-$400
528. “Haunted Mansion” Figurine. (Disneyland, 2005) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This “Haunted Mansion” themed Big Fig depicts a small-scale version of the attraction including a small graveyard. It is battery-operated with lights throughout and sounds that play when some of the tombstones are pressed. This “Big Fig” measures approximately 16” in diameter and 14” tall, the condition is fair with some wear throughout including mild bending to some of the metal railings and a few broken pieces. $200-$400
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529. “Haunted Mansion” Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of “Haunted Mansion” themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: three Hitchhiking Ghosts, a grave-keeper, a mummy, and the hatbox ghost. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some wear to the corners of the lid. $200-$400
531. “Haunted Mansion” Hatbox Ghost Light-Up Figurine. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare light-up “Big Fig” created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Accomplished in resin and metal with faux hair, this piece replicates the infamous Hatbox Ghost character from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. Battery operated lights give the Hatbox Ghost’s eyes a ghoulish glow, with a convenient on-off switch hidden on the side of the head. This figure measures an astounding 24” tall and is in good condition with some wear throughout, including a repaired break in the pinky-finger. $300-$500
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530. “Haunted Mansion” Fiber Optic Model. (Disneyland, 2002) A light-up fiber optic model of the “Haunted Mansion”. This model has characters and elements from the attraction on every side, and is a charming depiction of this fan favorite attraction building. The model measures approximately 9” tall and is in very good condition. $200-$400
532. “Haunted Mansion” 40th Anniversary Shag Lantern. (Disneyland, 2009) Created by the artist Shag for the 40th anniversary of the “Haunted Mansion”, this limited edition lantern features four glass panels with imagery of different scenes from the attraction. This lantern houses a LED candle for safe operation and is adorned with a bat stanchion topper. Only 600 of these lanterns were created for this special anniversary. The lantern measures 11”x5.5” and 5.5” deep and is in very good condition. $300-$500
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Home to Disneyland’s iconic “Sleeping Beauty Castle”, Fantasyland stands out as one of the most magical lands of the park. In 1953, Walt described Fantasyland as “a wonderful land of fairy tales come true within the walls and grounds of a great medieval castle whose towers loom 70 feet in the air”. This land brings fantasy to life, and gives the illusion of walking directly into one of Disney’s animated films. Built during the production of Disney’s animated feature film, “Sleeping Beauty”, and inspired by Germany’s “Neuschwanstein Castle”, Disneyland’s iconic “Sleeping Beauty Castle” has become the park’s logo as well as one of the more prominent features of Fantasyland. Originally, the Castle was to be called “Snow White Castle”, but was changed to help promote the upcoming release of “Sleeping Beauty”. For Walt Disney World, Walt chose “Cinderella Castle” as the park’s Fantasyland icon. “Cinderella Castle” stands over 100ft taller than its Disneyland counterpart; a beautiful depiction of Walt’s desire to remember the past while continuing to dream of bigger things for the future.
533. Fantasyland “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautifully printed poster was part of a set of six posters that were displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. The posters were only available during that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster measures 30”x22” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a few worn spots on the back of the sheet. This poster has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
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534. Original Disneyland Promotional Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1955) A group of four hand-colored illustrations of popular Disneyland attractions on one large sheet of artist’s paper. Accomplished in pastels on thin artist’s paper which is adhered to a heavier paper, these illustrations were created in the style of Imagineer Bruce Bushman’s pre-opening concept drawings. These illustrations were likely used in promotional artwork for the park. The artist’s paper measures 17.25”x23” and is in very good condition with some yellowing and wear along the edges. $1,000-$2,000
535. Fantasyland Bench Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, 1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman titled “Fantasyland Shady Bench” created during the pre-opening development of Fantasyland. This brownline measures 17”x22” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and discoloration. $500-$700
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536. Fantasyland Bench Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, 1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman titled “Fantasyland Double Bench” created during the pre-opening development of Fantasyland. This brownline measures 17”x22” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and discoloration. $500-$700
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537. Fantasyland “Food Stand” Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman featuring illustrations for a “Food Stand” in Fantasyland. This brownline measures approximately 19”x24.5” and is in fair to good condition with some minor edge-wear including faint sections of discoloration along the top and bottom edges. There is a thin horizontal crease through the middle of the paper. $500-$700
538. Fantasyland “Food Stand” Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman featuring illustrations for a “Food Stand” in Fantasyland. This brownline measures approximately 19”x24” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear and a thin strip of tape along the top-edge of the back side. $500-$700
539. Fantasyland “Circus Eating Area” Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman featuring illustrations for a “Circus Eating Area” in Fantasyland. This brownline measures approximately 19”x24” and is in fair condition with some moisture staining to the bottom-edge. $500-$700
540. Fantasyland “Food Stand” Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman featuring illustrations for a “Circus Area Food Stand” in Fantasyland. This brownline measures approximately 18.75”x22.75” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. There is a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the reverse. $500-$700
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541. Signed Fantasyland Concept Brownline by Bruce Bushman. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline signed by Imagineer Bruce Bushman, featuring illustrations for areas of Fantasyland. This brownline measures approximately 18.75”x24” and is in good condition with some edgewear and a faint fold mark down the center. There is minor adhesive discoloration to the back of the sheet. $600-$800
542. Fantasyland Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1954) A rare concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for eating areas in Fantasyland near the Dumbo attraction. This brownline measures 19”x23.5” and is in very good condition with a faint vertical crease in the center. $600-$800
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543. “Briar Rose Cottage” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, 1987-91) An entrance sign from the Fantasyland shop “Briar Rose Cottage” which sold assorted figurines and collectibles between 1987 and 1991. This beautiful double-sided wooden sign features imagery of Briar Rose from “Sleeping Beauty” and prominently displays the name of the store. Original signs from shops and attractions are among the most sought-after Disneyland collectibles, with this sign containing fantastic imagery and color. The sign measures 21”x20” and 2.5” thick, and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear from use. $6,000-$8,000
544. Fantasyland Original Painting. (Disneyland, 1990s) A promotional painting for Fantasyland that is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with two cel overlays to complete the image. A protective paper covering over the artwork reads “Fantasyland” and is numbered “6”. The back of the board has a message regarding Disneyland’s Creative Services department written in black ink. The board measures 11.25”x9.5” and the artwork is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
545. Fantasyland Concept Art Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare and unusual souvenir pennant from Disneyland. This pennant features imagery based on some of the early conceptual artwork for Fantasyland and measures 8.5”x26”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
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546. “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, c.1958) A frame tray puzzle created by Jaymar Specialty Co. that features artwork of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Early concept art souvenirs such as this were great ways for guests to bring the memories of their Disneyland visits home with them. The puzzle measures 9.75”x12.75” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. $100-$200
547. Fantasyland Puzzle in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Fantasyland-themed puzzle by Jaymar in its original box. The puzzle appears to have all of its original pieces, and features great imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The box measures 7.75”x10” and 2.5” thick, and is in good condition with some wear to the box. $100-$200
549. “Walt Disney Takes You to Fantasyland” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare 45rpm souvenir record titled, “Walt Disney Takes You to Fantasyland”. Performed by the Disneyland Concert Orchestra, this record includes songs from, and inspired by, Fantasyland. This record measures 7”x7” and is in good condition with some minor surface scuffing to the record. $100-$200
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548. Fantasyland Souvenir Gift Mailer. (Disneyland, 1960s) A very rare “12 Colorful Scenes from Fantasyland” souvenir gift mailer featuring 12 photos from the park. This mailer measures 4”x6” folded, and is in good unused condition with a crease to one of the images. $100-$200
550. “Walt Disney’s Song of Fantasyland” Record. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A souvenir record titled “Walt Disney’s Song of Fantasyland” which features music inspired by Fantasyland. This bright-yellow record measures 7.5”x6.75” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200
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551. Herb Ryman Sleeping Beauty Castle Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A large lithograph that features Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept design for Sleeping Beauty Castle. The lithograph measures 20.5”x40” and is in fine condition with some tape residue on the back side that does not affect the imagery on the front. $400-$600
552. “The New Fantasyland” Cast Member Publication. (Disneyland, 1983) A beautiful cast member publication with an intricately cut “window” in the cover. This publication covers the history of Fantasyland and information on its recent refurbishments. The 7-page publication measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
553. Large Sleeping Beauty Castle Drinking Glass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A charming drinking glass that features Sleeping Beauty Castle with red and blue swatches of color behind the black outlines. This glass measures 4” in diameter and 7” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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554. “Fantasyland ‘C’ Ticket” Original Painting by Jody Daily. (Disneyland, 2010) An original painting by Jody Daily featuring the “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction. This painting, accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, was displayed at the “Disney Gallery” on Main Street and comes in its original frame. The artwork measures 13”x20” framed, and is in very fine condition with some scuffing to the frame. $800-$1,000
555. Fantasyland “Magical Big Figurine”. (Disneyland, 2005) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai for the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. This Fantasyland themed “Big Fig” features attractions such as “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”, “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”, and “Peter Pan’s Flight”. This “Big Fig” is battery-operated, with lights throughout that cause mural elements and windows to glow. This figurine measures approximately 15” in diameter and 16” tall, and is in fair condition with some wear throughout including a few bent spires. Two magnetically attachable spires appear to be missing. $200-$400
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556. Fantasyland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Fantasyland-themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the Mad Hatter, a Canal Boat, a Dumbo attraction vehicle, a Mr. Toad attraction vehicle, an Alice attraction vehicle, and a Peter Pan attraction vehicle. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. $200-$400
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Based on “The Wind in the Willows” segment of the animated feature film, “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad”, “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” has been a popular Fantasyland feature since Disneyland first opened and is one of the few attractions to remain operational since the park’s opening day. The dark ride places park guests on colorful early 1900’s motorcars as they follow Mr. Toad’s adventure, eventually leading them into hell before being granted a reprieve and escaping safely back to the loading area.
557. Original “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) An extremely rare and well-known original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper, the drawing measures 18.5”x20.75” and is in good condition. There is some wear and a few small tears around the edges. $3,000-$5,000
558. Original “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Vehicle Concept. (Disneyland, 1954) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman of a ride vehicle for Disneyland’s “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”. This early drawing was tentatively titled “Wind in the Willows” in reference to the 1949 animated film. The drawing is accomplished in pencilon thin artist’s paper and measures 17.5”x22.25”. The condition is good with some edge-wear, including a thin tear on the bottom-edge and some tape adhered to the topedge. There is a vintage “Disneyland Inc.” copyright stamp near the bottom. $2,000-$3,000
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559. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1954) An incredible hand-colored brownline of Imagineer Bruce Bushman’s well-known concept drawing for Disneyland’s “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction. This iconic design was hand-colored and signed by Bushman and measures 17”x22”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $800-$1,000
560. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1954) A hand-colored concept brownline created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for Disneyland’s “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”. This hand-colored brownline is titled “Mr. Toad’s Hot Rod” and measures approximately 18.75”x23.5”. The condition is good with some edge-wear including a torn bottom-right corner and some faint moisture discoloration along the bottom edge. $800-$1,000
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561. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Attraction Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) An original attraction vehicle from Walt Disney World’s “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”. Originally designed by Imagineering legend Bob Gurr, this two seater vehicle was built for the Walt Disney World version of the ride, but removed when the park changed to a four-seater car. As one of the most recognizable ride vehicles in the park this particular vehicle sports a stylish red and black color scheme and is named “Mr. Toad” after the main character of the film. Other cars were named for secondary characters such as “Cyril”, Mole and “Ratty”. This original vehicle measures 46” tall, 70” long, and 47” wide, and is in very fine condition with little wear. The original mechanics are still included, but functionality has not been tested. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $35,000-$50,000
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563. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Metal Devil Prop Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A fantastic hand-painted metal devil prop from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Walt Disney World. This large metal devil was created in vibrant reds and greens that give off a fiendish glow under ultraviolet light. The devil prop measures approximately 60”x77” and is in very good condition with some scuffing from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000-$5,000
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564. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A fantastic fiberglass devil prop with a removable pitchfork from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Walt Disney World. This vibrant red character is an instantly recognizable and popular feature of the former Magic Kingdom attraction. The figure measures 23” tall and is in good condition with some wear and scuffing throughout from park use. $4,000-$6,000 565. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Grandfather Clock Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An extremely rare grandfather clock prop from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Walt Disney World. The “clock” is constructed of wood that’s been painted to resemble a clock face and pendulum. The clock face features a great image of Mr. Toad, which is still very vibrant in color. This prop was constructed to be hollow and without a back-panel for easier installation and movement. This large prop measures approximately 10.5ft tall and 3 ft wide with a depth of 12 inches. The condition is good with some wear throughout from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000-$4,000
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566. Collection of “Toad Hall” Restaurant Mural Artwork. (Disneyland Paris, c.1992) A collection of mural design drawings used in the development of “Toad Hall”, the popular Disneyland Paris restaurant. These 25 drawings feature a variety of artwork relating to Mr. Toad, including a few mural drawings based on the artwork that can be seen in the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction. The drawings range of size from 8.5”x11” to 17”x22” and the set is in very good condition overall. $300-$500
567. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Attraction Drawings. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A collection of artwork from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction. These five drawings feature the dragon and the judge which can be seen in the “hell” portion of the attraction. Three of the drawings of the dragon feature scale notes and measurements along the edges. The set offers a fantastic look into the development of the attraction, and the sheets measure between16.75”x17” and 17”x22”. The condition is very good overall. $300-$500
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568. “Pirate Ship Restaurant” Placemat. (Disneyland, c.1959) A rare placemat from the “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant” at Disneyland. This placemat features a beautiful illustration of the restaurant on a unique textured paper and measures 7.75”x12”. The condition is good with some spots of discoloration and some crease-wear from use. $200-$400
569. “Pirate Ship Restaurant” Recipe Placemat. (Disneyland, c.1959) A rare placemat from the “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant” at Disneyland. This placemat features a beautiful illustration of the restaurant on textured paper and gives a recipe for tuna burgers on the rightside of the mat. The placemat measures 7”x12.5” and is in good condition with some creasing from use. $200-$400
570. “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant” Barrel Seat. (Disneyland, c.1961) A rare original barrel-shaped seat from the “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant”. Designed by Imagineer Herb Ryman, the Chicken of the Sea dining area was pirate-themed with such items as oars, sails, lanterns, and these barrel-shaped seats. This seat measures approximately 14” in diameter and 18” tall, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $700-$900
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents Walt Disney’s second television program, the “Mickey Mouse Club”, was a children’s anthology program featuring child actors called “Mouseketeers”. The show was an instant success, with some of the Mouseketeers becoming so popular that they would go on to star in film roles, promote products, and achieve great things in the worlds of entertainment and philanthropy. The show initially ran from 1955 to 1959, and helped promote and fund Disneyland during its earliest years. At the park itself, the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” ran from 1955 to early 1956, and is infamous for being one of Walt Disney’s greatest failures. Despite featuring some of the famous Mouseketeers from the television program, live animals, and talented performers such as George Keller, the novelty of the Circus was lost among the other one-of-a-kind attractions only viewable at Disneyland. In Fantasyland, the “Mickey Mouse Club Theater” ran from 1955-64, and showed classic Disney cartoons and in 1956, showed the Mickey Mouse Club 3D Jamboree. The popularity of the early Mickey Mouse Club can still be seen today, as the original members are treated with warm regard for their contributions to the laughter and entertainment of countless Disney fans over the years
571. “Mickey Mouse Club Theater - 3D Jamboree” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare hand-silkscreened poster for the “Mickey Mouse Club Theater - 3D Jamboree” attraction. This popular Fantasyland attraction featured the Mouseketeers, Jimmy Dodd, and Donald Duck, among many other classic Disney characters. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear including a tear in the bottom-right corner. $10,000-$12,000
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572. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, c.1955) A program from the very short-lived “Mickey Mouse Club Circus”. This program includes information on the Mouseketeers and what to expect from the attraction. The program measures 12”x9” and is in fair to good condition, with some wear throughout including a fold in the bottom-right corner. $100-$200
573. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Pecos Bill Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” side-show poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of Pecos Bill and the “World’s Greatest Wild West Show”. The 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in fine condition with little wear. $900-$1,200
574. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Reluctant Dragon Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” sideshow poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of the Reluctant Dragon. The approximately 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout and some yellowing to the edges of the board. $900-$1,200
575. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Br’er Bear Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” side-show poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of Br’er Bear and beacons viewers to try and “Beat the Champ”. The 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $900-$1,200
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576. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Cheshire Cat Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” sideshow poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of the Cheshire Cat and his “Disappearing Act”. The approximately 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in good condition with some specs of discoloration throughout the image. The artwork is adhered to a foam core backing for its protection. $900-$1,200
577. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Dumbo Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” side-show poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of the Dumbo, the “World’s Only Flying Elephant”. The approximately 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in good condition with some specs of discoloration throughout the image. The artwork is adhered to a foam core backing for its protection. $900-$1,200
579. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Hyacinth Hippo Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” sideshow poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of Hyacinth Hippo and her acrobatic stunts. This approximately 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in good condition with some specs of discoloration throughout the image. The artwork is adhered to a foam core backing for its protection. $900-$1,200
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578. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Witch Hazel Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” side-show poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of Witch Hazel and her “Thrilling Aerial Exhibition”. The 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in fine condition with little wear. $900-$1,200
580. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Walrus Poster Art. (Disneyland, c.1955) A painting created for a “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” side-show poster. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features imagery of The Musical Walrus and his Oysterettes. The approximately 15”x11” painting includes a custom 20”x16” mat, and is in good condition with some specs of discoloration throughout the image. The artwork is adhered to a foam core backing for its protection. $900-$1,200
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As one of the most popular attractions in Fantasyland, “Peter Pan’s Flight” has captivated park guests since Disneyland’s opening day in 1955. Based on the 1953 animated film, the attraction originally opened with guests embodying the role of Peter Pan while soaring over London, Neverland, and Skull Rock. However, guests had trouble with the concept, as “Peter Pan’s Flight” didn’t actually contain the character Peter Pan. Thus, later refurbishments added Peter within the attraction and guests are able to witness the iconic story unfold. With memorable characters such as Peter Pan, Ticker Bell, Captain Hook, and the Crocodile, “Peter Pan’s Flight” continues to be a highlight of Fantasyland and a favorite attraction of the park to many.
581 “Peter Pan’s Flight” First-Pull Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare version of the hand-silkscreened poster for the “Peter Pan’s Flight” attraction. This poster, designed by Bjorn Aronson, is one of the first-pulls which included a small white border around the imagery as well as black shadowing behind the lettering. Both of these features were removed from subsequent, more common pulls. This is one of the few examples of this early poster that we have seen offered for public sale. The post measures 54”x36” and the condition is fair with some creasing and wear throughout. $5,000-$7,000
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582. Large Drawing for “Peter Pan’s Flight” Entrance Mural. (Disneyland, 1982) A large original drawing created for the 1982 renovation of the “Peter Pan’s Flight” attraction. This drawing was created for the entrance mural, and features the central characters and locations in the attraction. This finely detailed drawing features small in-progress adjustments, such as an erased image of Michael Darling floating in the air, which was altered to his current position next to Wendy. This artwork measures approximately 23”x79” and is in fine condition with minimal edge wear. $500-$700
583. Collection of (3) “Peter Pan’s Flight” Brownlines. (Disneyland, c.1961) A collection of (3) brownlines created for Disneyland’s “Peter Pan’s Flight”. These brownlines were created for a refurbishment to the attraction in the early 1960s, and lists aspects such as where the “New Hook”, “New Crocodile Snapping Mouth”, and “New Water Pattern” are going to go. The brownlines feature incredible views of the attraction and depict a floor plan for the attraction, a floor plan for the Grotto, and several new buildings. The brownlines measure approximately 30”x42” and are in good condition with some wrinkling and wear from use. The brownline depicting the new buildings has some moisture-wear to the top-right corner. $200-$400
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584. “Peter Pan” Crocodile Figurine (Disneyland, c.2000s) A very rare “Big Fig” featuring the Crocodile “Tic Toc” from “Peter Pan”. This charming figuring measures an astounding 19” tall and is in good condition with some wear throughout. $200-$400
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585. “Peter Pan’s Flight” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman titled “Pirate Ship for Peter Pan Fly Thru”. This brownline features the popular attraction vehicle in the shape of a pirate ship, and is colored in reds, browns, and blacks. The hand-colored brownline measures approximately 16.5”x17.75” and is in good condition with several pin holes in the corners from extensive use and some moisture staining along the top-edge. $2,000-$3,000
586. “Peter Pan’s Flight” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman titled “Pirate Ship for Peter Pan Fly Thru”. The brownline features a profile image of the attraction’s popular pirate ship shaped ride vehicles. The hand-colored brownline measures approximately 16.5”x18.75” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and discoloration. The back side has a few spots of tape residue. $2,000-$3,000
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587. “Peter Pan’s Flight” Original Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original pirate ship ride vehicle from Disneyland’s “Peter Pan’s Flight”. These vehicles were suspended within the attraction and would take countless park guests on an aerial adventure over London, Neverland, and through Skull Rock. In 1983, “Peter Pan’s Flight” saw a major refurbishment as part of Disneyland’s “New Fantasyland”. The early vehicles were used through the refurbishment project, and were later removed in the early 2000s. This vehicle represents the earliest years of this iconic opening day attraction. Vehicles for “Peter Pan’s Flight” are among the most unique in construction and are certainly among the most rare. This vehicle represents one of the only pirate ships we have ever seen offered for public sale. Measuring 90” tall, 84” long, and 59” wide, this incredible artifact is in very good condition with some expected minor wear throughout from park use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $75,000-$100,000
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Originally, “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” was designed for park guests to embody Snow White herself as she progresses through scenes based on the feature film. In a very similar manner to “Peter Pan’s Flight”, guests didn’t quite grasp the concept of embodying the main character, and Snow White was later added to the attraction. Additionally, the 1983 “New Fantasyland” refurbishments saw the attraction re-envisioned with more light-hearted scenes of the Dwarfs and Snow White, to better balance the occasionally too-scary attraction. Since “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was Walt Disney’s first feature length animated film, it makes perfect sense that the attraction would become such a cherished and long-lived addition to Walt’s park.
588. “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Opening Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A beautiful silkscreened sign on acrylic board from Disneyland’s “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”. This sign is created in the classic “Snow White” blue and red color scheme and reads, “Snow White will open at... 9:00 a.m.”. There is a hole in the top for hanging, and the overall measurements are 6”x10”. The condition is fair to good with some wear from use, including spots of red paint speckled throughout. $800-$1,000
589. Set of “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Brownlines. (Disneyland, c.1961) A rare collection of 20 brownlines for Disneyland’s “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”. The brownlines depict different aspects of the attraction including characters, scenery, and props, and were used during a refurbishment to the attraction in the early 1960s. Measuring approximately 30”x42” each, the brownlines are in good condition overall with some wear throughout. $200-$400
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590. “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Ride Model. (Disneyland, c.1983) A model of the Evil Queen as the Old Hag that was used in the refurbishment of Disneyland’s “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”. The Imagineers would create small scale versions of attractions using models such as this to ensure the ride accomplished the goals of the Imagineering team. This model of the Old Hag includes the original backdrop that features the magic mirror as well as the Evil Queen’s peacock-inspired throne. The model measures 18”x12” and 8” deep including the backdrop, and is in very fine condition. Due to the age of the models, portions of the Old Hag figure and the crow had deteriorated and have been faithfully restored. Original models from Disneyland’s attractions are incredibly scarce and few have survived. This model provides a fantastic look into the development of this popular attraction. $5,000-$7,500
591. Original “Snow White” Ride Vehicle Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) A pre-opening original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman that was used in the design stages of the “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” attraction. Early in the attraction’s development, the ride vehicles were designed to feature one of the dwarfs at the front of each vehicle. This drawing is for a “Dopey” ride vehicle, and features Dopey’s name along the side and a large Dopey figure at the front. Along the bottom of the drawing, “Snow White Ride Thru Car - Dopey” is written in pencil with a “Disneyland Inc.” copyright stamp. This drawing measures 18.5”x21” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including several thin tears along the bottom and right edges. There is a strip of tape adhered to the top edge. $2,000-$3,000
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592. “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Attraction Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) An original attraction vehicle from “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” at Walt Disney World. Constructed of fiberglass with a metal frame, this vehicle was designed to appear to be made of wood and features “carved” woodland critters around the sides. One of the charming aspects to these vehicles is the name plate that features the name of Snow White or one of the seven dwarfs. The front of this vehicle reads “Bashful” along the nameplate in a similarly decorated style to the rest of the vehicle. Measuring 36” tall, 78” long, and 50” wide, this vehicle is in good condition with some wear throughout from its use and removal. The vehicle has been modified with caster wheels for easier movement. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$25,000
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593. “Snow White” Window Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) An extremely rare display figure of the Evil Queen disguised as the Old Hag. This figure was created by the same WED Imagineering model makers who also created the iconic Main Street window displays in the 1970s. These figures, hand-built to the high-standards that would be used for the window displays themselves, were only created in very limited numbers and were sold at Disneyland for a short period. This Old Hag figure is accomplished in a composit resin with fake hair and a wooden base. The plaque on the base reads “The Queen Disguised as a Crone from the 1937 feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. The figure measures 20” tall, 12” wide, and 14” deep, including the base. The condition is very good with minor wear. $600-$800
594. “Snow White” Window Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) An extremely rare display figure of Snow White. This figure was created by the same WED Imagineering model makers who also created the iconic Main Street window displays in the 1970s. These figures, hand-built to the high-standards that would be used for the window displays themselves, were only created in very limited numbers and were sold at Disneyland for a short period. This Snow White figure is accomplished in a composit resin with fake hair and a wooden base. The plaque on the base reads “Snow White from the 1937 feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. The figure measures 20” tall, 12” wide, and 14” deep, including the base. The condition is good with some warping to the shape of the head from age. $500-$700
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Based on the 1951 animated Disney adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice” books, the “Alice in Wonderland” and “Mad Tea Party” attractions have earned a strong fan base for their bold uses of color, incredible cast of characters, and unique décor. While the “Mad Tea Party” was an opening day attraction, “Alice in Wonderland” would open three years later in 1958, due in part to budgetary issues. These attractions have become beloved fixtures of Fantasyland, and timeless additions to Disney parks around the globe.
395. Original “Alice in Wonderland” Walkthrough Concept. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for Disneyland’s “Alice in Wonderland” walk-through attraction. While an “Alice in Wonderland” attraction did open in Fantasyland in 1958, original early plans for the park included a walk-through version of the attraction based on several key scenes from the film. Due in part to time and budgetary issues prior to the park’s opening, the walk-through version was delayed and eventually evolved into the ride-through version which many are familiar with today. Accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper, this drawing features the iconic “drink me” bottle on a large table in what was tentatively called the “Forced Perspective Room”. This drawing measures 23.25”x18” and is in very good condition with minor tears in the bottom corners. There is a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge. $1,000-$2,000
596. “Alice in Wonderland” Walk-through Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman for an “Alice in Wonderland” walk-through attraction. While an “Alice in Wonderland” attraction did open in Fantasyland in 1958, original plans for the park included a walkthrough version of the attraction based on several key scenes from the film. Due in part to time and budgetary issues prior to the opening of the park, the walk-through version was delayed and eventually evolved into the ride-through version many are familiar with today. This brownline features the interior of the White Rabbit’s house, and is titled “Crazy Stairs”. The brownline measures 18.5”x24” and is in very good condition with a few thin strips of tape adhered to the back of the sheet. $600-$800
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 597. “Alice in Wonderland” Attraction Guidelines Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original metal sign from the “Alice in Wonderland” attraction at Disneyland. This sign reads “Children Under Age 7 Must Be With An Adult” as well as “Please, No Food, Drinks or Smoking”. The sign features a great decorative Alice-themed border as well as a charming image of the Cheshire Cat in the center. The sign measures 13.25”x16.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use, including scuffing and paint wear to the front and some small amounts of rusting along the bottom-edge of the back side. $800-$1,000
598. “Mad Tea Party” Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original hanging lantern prop used in the “Mad Tea Party” attraction, featuring a pink and blue heart design over the solid blue lampshade. These large hanging lanterns feature patterns and colors in a similar fashion to the tea cups themselves, and are a very memorable and stylish part of the attraction. The lantern measures approximately 23” in diameter and 28” tall, and is in good functioning condition with a new electrical cord. $900-$1,500
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599. “Mad Tea Party” Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original hanging lantern prop used in the “Mad Tea Party” attraction, featuring a pink and blue heart design over the solid off-white lampshade. These large hanging lanterns feature patterns and colors in a similar fashion to the tea cups themselves, and are a very memorable and stylish part of the attraction. The lantern measures approximately 18” in diameter and 33” tall, and is in good functioning condition with a new electrical cord and some color fading. $900-$1,500
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600. “Mad Tea Party” Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original hanging lantern prop used in the “Mad Tea Party” attraction, featuring a blue and grey swirl design. These large hanging lanterns feature patterns and colors in a similar fashion to the tea cups themselves, and are a very memorable and stylish part of the attraction. The lantern measures approximately 23” in diameter and 27” tall, and is in good functioning condition. The electrical cord has been replaced and now comes out of the base so this prop can be used as a table lamp. $900-$1,500
601. “Mad Tea Party” Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original hanging lantern prop used in the “Mad Tea Party” attraction, featuring a blue and grey swirl design. These large hanging lanterns feature patterns and colors in a similar fashion to the tea cups themselves, and are a very memorable and stylish part of the attraction. The lantern measures approximately 32” in diameter and 34” tall, and is in good functioning condition with a new electrical cord. $900-$1,500
602. “Mad Tea Party” Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original hanging lantern prop used in the “Mad Tea Party” attraction, featuring a pink and yellow swirl design. These large hanging lanterns feature patterns and colors in a similar fashion to the tea cups themselves, and are a very memorable and stylish part of the attraction. The lantern measures approximately 27” in diameter and 28” tall, and is in good functioning condition with a new electrical cord. $900-$1,500
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603. Mary Blair “Alice in Wonderland” Concept Art Pillow. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A souvenir throw-pillow featuring Mary Blair’s beautiful concept artwork for “Alice in Wonderland”. The pillow measures 16”x16” and 6” thick and is in very good condition. $100-$200
604. Pair of “Mad Tea Party” Tea Cups. (Disneyland, c.2000) A pair of decorative figures themed after the “Mad Tea Party” tea cup attraction at Disneyland. These collectibles were sold by Disney Direct and feature bright colors which are reminiscent of the attraction. These cups measure 5” in diameter and 2.5” tall each, and are in very good condition with minor color wear. $100-$200
606. “Mad Tea Party” Limited Edition Trinket Box. (Disneyland, c.2005) A limited edition collectible trinket box designed and sculpted by Kevin Kidney. This trinket box features imagery based on the “Mad Tea Party” attraction and is numbered 0086 in an edition of 1955. This souvenir comes in its original packaging and box, and includes its original Certificate of Authenticity. The box measures 7”x8.5” and 4.75” tall, and the souvenir in very fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $100-$200
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605. Disneyland “Mad Tea Party” Cup Set in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A cup and saucer set titled “Mad Tea Party Teacups”, created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. These four porcelain cups were modeled after Imagineer Bruce Bushman’s original designs for the attraction’s 1955 opening. This set was created in a limited edition of 1500 and includes its original box and Certificate of Authenticity. Each cup measures 3.75” in diameter, not including the handle, and 2.5” tall. The set is in excellent condition. $100-$200
607. Cheshire Cat Figure. (Disneyland, 2002) A large “big fig” of the Cheshire Cat from “Alice in Wonderland” that was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Accomplished in resin, this figure was designed to lightup and would give the Cheshire Cat his famed glowing grin. The figure measures 14”x15” and 8” deep, and is in good condition with minor wear including a few scratches and a chip in the hair. The lights did not function when tested, and the figure may need service. $100-$200
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608. “Storybook Land Canal Boats” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Storybook Land Canal Boats”. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster is one of the more visually striking attraction posters with its vibrant use of yellows and blues. This is an early-pull for this poster, featuring a small white border around the image that was removed from future, more common pulls. This poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and minor creasing throughout. A thin tear in the top-right corner has been repaired on the back side with tape. $5,000-$7,000
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609. “Little Toot” Canal Boat Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A concept brownline created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman that features a “Little Toot” themed boat for the “Storybookland Canal Boats”. This brownline measures approximately 17”x22” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear including a thin strip of tape adhered to the topedge of the back side of the sheet. $500-$700
611. Original “Casey Jr. Circus Train” Caboose Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept drawing created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman that features the caboose of the “Casey Jr. Circus Train”. Accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper, this drawing shows a wood-paneled caboose marked with the number “30” with its scale measurements in the lower-right corner. This original drawing measures approximately 18.5”x23.5” and is in good condition with minor wear throughout including several small tears along the border. There are two spots of discoloration from tape on the right and left edges. $700-$900
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610. “Casey Jr. Circus Special” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1950s) A hand-colored concept brownline of a train car for the “Casey Jr. Circus Train”. This brownline measures approximately 12.5”x16” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear and two thin strips of tape on the back side. $600-$800
612. “Casey Jones Jr.” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1950s) A hand-colored concept brownline created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman that features two illustrations of the Casey Jones Jr. locomotive. The brownline measures approximately 18.5”x23.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear, including a thin strip of tape adhered to the topedge of the back side. $600-$800
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613. Original Casey Jones Jr. “Sugar Train” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman titled “Sugar Train”. This concept features two illustrations of the Casey Jones Jr. locomotive and is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper. This drawing measures 18.75”x23.5” and the condition is good with some wear and minor creasing throughout, including a 3.25” fine tear to the rightedge has been repaired on the back side with tape. $1,000-$2,000
614. Original “Casey Jones Jr.” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman that features two illustrations of the Casey Jones Jr. locomotive. Accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper, the drawing measures approximately 18.5”x23.5”. The condition is good with some wear and minor creasing throughout, including a thin strip of tape adhered to the top-edge of the reverse side. $1,000-$2,000
615. “Casey Jr.” G-Scale Train. (Disneyland, c.2000) A G-scale model of the “Casey Jr.” that was designed to run on a standard g-scale track. The train is electronically operated, and features the number 9 on one side and a 7 on the other, in recognition of the use of both numbers for the “Casey Jr.” during its operation at the park. This model measures 9.5”x3.75” and 7” tall and is in very good condition. Electronic functionality has not been tested but the model appears to be in good working order. $100-$200
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents The animated feature film “Dumbo” was Disney’s most financially successful film in the 1940s, and the popularity of the character made him a desirable addition to Fantasyland during Disneyland’s opening in 1955. “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” is a rotating carousel-like attraction where guests can maneuver their vehicle up and down with a hydraulic arm. The elephants were originally going to be painted pink, based off of the hallucination scene of the film, but upon Walt’s objections, they were painted grey to better resemble Dumbo. The attraction has remained popular at the park, with several refurbishments and alterations over the years to ensure the iconic flying elephant will likely be around for years to come.
616. “Fantasyland” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Disneyland’s “Fantasyland”. This Bjorn Aronson designed poster features the “Mad Tea Party”, “Dumbo”, and “King Arthur Carrousel” attractions. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout, including along the edges and a 5.5” tear in the top-left corner that has been repaired on the back side with tape. $4,000-$6,000
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617. “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” Trinket Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition collectible trinket box designed and sculpted by Kevin Kidney. This trinket box features imagery based on the Dumbo attraction and is numbered 0245 in an edition of 1955. This souvenir comes in its original packaging and box, and includes its original Certificate of Authenticity. The outer box measures 5.25”x10” and 4.75” tall, and the souvenir is in very fine condition with some shelf-wear to the outer box. $100-$200
618. “Dumbo” Store Display. (Disneyland, c.2000) A large display figure of Dumbo with Timothy Mouse in his hat. The figure is believed to have been used within one of the Disneyland’s stores as a display prop, and features screw holes along the feet to secure the figure in place. The figure measures 22” tall, 35” wide, and 28” long, and is in good condition with minor wear including some thin surface cracks above the ears. Dumbo appears to be missing a pennant from his trunk. $600-$800
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 619. “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” Vehicle Maquette. (Disneyland, c.1983) An original maquette created for Disneyland’s “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction. This maquette depicts one of the Dumbo-shaped ride vehicles and is hand-painted in the familiar colors seen within the attraction. While Dumbo vehicle maquettes in this style were used in the 1950s during the initial creation of the attraction, this maquette is attributed to the “New Fantasyland” refurbishment in 1983. The maquette measures 6.75” tall, 13” long, and 12” wide. The condition is good, with some wear where the ears attach to the head. The base has a small hole where the support mechanisms would be atached in the finalized attraction. $2,000-$5,000
620. Original “Dumbo Swing Around” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) An original concept drawing created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. Titled “Dumbo Swing Around”, this drawing features a very early rendition of what would become the “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper, this beautiful drawing measures approximately 18.5”x23.75”. The condition is good with some edge-wear including a 5” tear on the right side. The drawing has the note “void” written along the top edge in pencil, illustrating just how many steps and revisions are taken in the creation of a Disneyland attraction. $2,000-$4,000
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621. “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1960s) Few of Disneyland’s attractions represent the whimsy and magic of the park as well as Fantasyland’s “Dumbo the Flying Elephant” attraction. As one of the few remaining opening year attractions, these large Dumbo vehicles have been a memorable part of the Disneyland experience for over 60 years. For Disneyland’s first few years, the Dumbo vehicles were designed with hinged ears that could move up and down. However, mechanical issues often rendered the ears immobile, and beginning in the mid-1960s, the vehicles were designed with stationary ears. This vehicle measures approximately 5ft long, 12ft wide, and 5.75ft tall. The paint has been lovingly restored to match the memorable pink and grey colors, and the vehicle is in excellent condition with minor dings and scratches. This item will require special shipping arrangements. $100,000-$150,000
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622. “King Arthur Carrousel” Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 2013) An original sign from Disneyland’s “King Arthur Carrousel”. The large sign was used during a refurbishment of the attraction in 2013. While the carrousel was walled-off during the refurbishment, this sturdy sign was displayed above a series of photos and information on the history of Disneyland and the “King Arthur Carrousel”. Constructed of acrylic board with printed imagery, the sign measures approximately 12.75”x80”. The condition is good with some wear from use. $1,000-$2,000
623. “King Arthur Carrousel” Horse Head. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original horse head from Disneyland’s “King Arthur Carrousel”. This head was taken from was one of the original set of horses brought back from Coney Island by Bruce Bushman in order to be refurbished and used within Disneyland. When the horse was later replaced during a refurbishment of the attraction, this head was salvaged and now remains as an amazing representation of the early years of Disneyland. The head measures approximately 20”x16” and 8” thick, and is in poor to fair condition with some wear to the paint and wood throughout. $500-$700
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Although the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” made history when it debuted as the first roller coaster in the world to use a tubular steel track, the attraction came about from very humble beginnings. During the initial construction for Disneyland, the excess dirt from the construction of “Sleeping Beauty Castle” was moved between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. That mound of dirt was used as a picnic and recreation area before any idea of a toboggan ride began to surface. When the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” officially debuted in 1959, it was designed to allow the “Skyway” to pass directly through it, which helped create a sense of unity of attractions within the park. Over the years, the Matterhorn has seen several refurbishments including one in 1978 which added improved design components throughout, and saw the addition of “Harold”, the iconic abominable snowman. Additional refurbishments have occurred in more recent years, which have helped keep the popular attraction up to date and enjoyable as time and technology have progressed. As one of the “Mountains of Disneyland”, this fan-favorite attraction has continued to thrill and entertain guests over its nearly 60 year history.
624. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Matterhorn Bobsleds”. Designed by Paul Hartley, the great sense of movement and color choices used in this poster have made it a favorite among collectors since the attraction opened in 1959. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in good condition with spots of minor wear throughout. This poster is adhered to a foam core backing, with a thin portion of the right-edge of the poster curling over the backing. $4,000-$6,000
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625. Original “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Promotional Painting. (Disneyland, 1978) An original painting accomplished in gouache on artist’s board for a “Matterhorn Bobsleds” promotion in 1978. The “What’s Gotten Into the Matterhorn?” promotion saw the newly added Abominable Snowman to the attraction. The painting features the Abominable Snowman’s silhouette menacingly peering from behind the mountain, and measures 20.25”x26.75”. The condition is good with some edge-wear. $1,000-$2,000 626. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Ride Vehicle Decal. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A decal created for a “Matterhorn Bobsleds” ride vehicle at Disneyland. The logo depicts the Matterhorn mountain and the familiar red, white, and blue imagery seen within the attraction. The unused decal measures 8.25”x7” on it’s 9”x7.5” film backing and is in very good condition. $300-$500
627. Original “Matterhorn” Promotional Painting. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original painting that depicts Disneyland’s “Matterhorn Mountain”. This painting was likely used for advertising or promotional purposes for Disneyland. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s paper, the artwork measures 14.5”x11.5” with an image size of 11”x8.75”. This painting is in very good condition with minor wear. There is a Disney copyright stamp in the lower-right corner. $1,000-$2,000
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628. Matterhorn 35th Anniversary Watch. (Disneyland, 1994) A genuine leather watch created to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction. This watch features imagery of the attraction including a small Yeti, and is engraved on the back, 0640/1000. The watch measures 9” long with a 1.5” diameter face, and is in very good condition with minor wear. This watch comes with a felt pouch labeled “Matterhorn 35th Anniversary”. $100-$200
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629. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1978-2012) An original attraction vehicle from Disneyland’s “Matterhorn Bobsleds”. The debut of the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” in 1959 changed the course of roller coasters and thrill rides forever, as the attraction became the first tubular steel roller coaster in the world. This style of vehicle was used between 1978 and 2012 and features orange and purple stripes along the sides and a more rounded body shape. This style of vehicle has been in use for the majority of the attraction’s life, and is an iconic aspect of the “Matterhorn Bobsleds”. The vehicle measures 100” long, 40” tall, and 42” wide. The condition is very good, and has received minor restoration to the sides. The vehicle does not include the interior cushioning, handle-bar, or rear bumper, and has received custom locking wheels for ease of display. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000-$15,000
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630. “Skyway” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Skyway” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster features the Skyway overlooking several early Tomorrowland landmarks. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with some creasing to the right-edge. The bottom-left corner has some wear, including a thin 3” tear. The poster is adhered to a board backing. $3,000-$5,000
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631. “Skyride in Fantasyland” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A gorgeous print featuring concept artwork for the “Skyway” in Fantasyland by Imagineer Herb Ryman. The print measures 26”x40” with an image size of 14”x32.25”, and the condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
632. “Skyway Closed due to Wind” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A hanging sign from Disneyland’s “Skyway”. The sign is accomplished on acrylic board and reads, “Skyway Closed due to Wind” in blue text. The top-edge includes two metal hooks for hanging. The sign measures 8”x12” and is in good condition with expected wear from use, including some worn sections around the border. $1,000-$2,000
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633. “Skyway” Original Bucket Vehicle. (Disneyland, c.1965) An original “Skyway” bucket vehicle from Disneyland. During the first few years of the attraction, the “Skyway” used an unually shaped rounded bucket, but between 1965 and until the attraction’s closure in 1994, these rectangular buckets could be seen ferrying passengers across Disneyland. With its sleek look and shape, this “Skyway” bucket is a perfect lounging area for within the home or in the backyard. Where this vehicle once entertained countless Disneyland guests, now it can continue to entertain guests within the comfort of your own home. The vehicle, in its rich blue paint, measures approximately 68” wide, 48” deep, and 76” tall. The condition is good to very good, with some wear throughout from use and some small touched-up areas. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000-$9,000
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When Walt Disney was approached by Pepsi and UNICEF to build an attraction for them to debut at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, he was only given 11 months to complete the project before the fair would open. With Mary Blair at the helm of design and color choices, and Marc Davis and Rolly Crump designing scenes, characters, and toys, the water-based dark ride featuring the children of the world became incredibly successful. The attraction sold approximately 10 million tickets to adults and children, with proceeds donated to UNICEF. When the attraction was brought to Disneyland in 1966, additional scenes were added and the success of the boat-ride method even influenced a change in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction from its original walk-through concept to a ride-through. The iconic music, imagery, and history behind the “It’s a Small World” attraction have helped to make it one of the great Disney attractions of all time.
634. “It’s a Small World” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “It’s a Small World” attraction. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster features the children of the world on the innovative and hugely successful boat-ride aspect of the attraction. This poster measures 54”x36” and is in very fine condition. There are a few specks of blue paint in a very thin line near the center that are a result of the original printing process. $500-$700
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635. Original Drawing for the “It’s a Small World” Globe Fountain. (Disneyland Paris, c.1991) A drawing used in the creation of the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland Paris. This drawing features the iconic fountain from the entrance of the attraction and labels each section according to its color. The drawing is titled, “Small World Fountain, Plan View - Color Patterns”, and measures approximately 23”x24.5”. The condition is very good with some faint creasing throughout. $500-$700
636. Set of “Small World” Construction & WED Research Photos. (Disneyland, c.1963) An incredible collection of seven photos bearing WED Imagineering stamps and hand-written information on the back of each photo, used in the research and construction of the “It’s a Small World” attraction for the 1964-65 World’s Fair. The attraction would be refurbished and brought to Disneyland the following year. While the ride boats and design elements were created at the Disney Studio, the ride mechanisms as well as a full-scale ride through track were created by Arrow Development. This collection includes photos of the full-scale ride thru at Arrow Development, a photo print of concept artwork by Herb Ryman for the World’s Fair exhibit hand-titled “Legend” with many additional notes, as well as research photos for the dolls used throughout the attraction. This incredible set of photos range in size from 8”x8” to 10”x8”. This set is in very good condition with some expected wear from use, and a crease to the plastic cover of one of the photos. $500-$700 637. “It’s a Small World” Original Poster Artwork. (Disneyland Paris, c.1991) An original pencil drawing featuring the familiar artwork from the “It’s a Small World” attraction poster. This drawing was created during a refurbishment project for Disneyland Paris’ version of the attraction, and comes with a xeroxed copy of a more finalized design for the poster. The original drawing of the children measures approximately 21”x14” while the larger xeroxed sheet measures 32”x24”. The set is in good condition with some edgewear from storage. $500-$700
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638. “It’s a Small World” Clock Figure. (Disneyland, c.1970s-90s) A large prop from the clock facade of Disneyland’s “It’s a Small World”. Every 15 minutes, the children of the world march around the clock as guests admire the grand spectacle. This figure is one of several dancing Russian figures that have taken part in the precession around the clock since the attraction first opened in 1966. The earliest Russian figures had yellow hair, while the more modern version has orange hair and slightly different clothing patterns. This original ride prop is unique in that it was sold by Disneyland as part of the “50 Years of Magical Memories” anniversary event, and features a goldtone plaque on the base which notes the park’s anniversary. The figure measures 40” tall, 28” wide, and 18” deep. The condition is very good with minor wear including a few scratches and small dings. $7,000-$9,000
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639. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll depicting a Hawaiian hula dancer. This doll is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s, and comes with its original base and mechanics. The doll measures 14”x14” and 48” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
640. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll depicting a Japanese child. This doll is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s, and comes with its original base and mechanics. The doll measures 14”x14” and 44” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
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641. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll depicting an Alaskan Eskimo child. This doll is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s, and comes with its original base and mechanics. The doll measures 14”x14” and 44” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
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642. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll that is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s. The doll comes with its original base and mechanics and measures 14”x14” and 44” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
644. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll that is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s. The doll comes with its original base and mechanics and measures 14”x14” and 44” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
643. “It’s a Small World” Animated Doll. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An animated “It’s a Small World” doll that is believed to have been used in a Disneyland parade float during the 1970s. The doll comes with its original base and mechanics and measures 14”x14” and 44” tall, including the base. The doll is in fine functioning condition having received minor restoration. $6,000-$8,000
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645. “It’s a Small World” Hinged Resin Box with Figure. (Disneyland, c.1995) A miniature resin box modeled after the “It’s a Small World” attraction. The hinged front of the box opens to reveal additional attraction-based scenes inside, as well as a Mickey and Minnie figure in an attraction vehicle. This item measures 3.25”x3.5” and 4.5” tall and is in good condition with some paint-scuffing throughout. $200-$400
648. “It’s a Small World” Sheet Music. (World’s Fair, 1963) This very rare “It’s a Small World” sheet music features an illustration on the cover of the children of the world, with the words and music by the Sherman Brothers on the inside and back. This item bears a 1963 copyright, although the attraction didn’t debut until the 1964-65 World’s Fair. This item measures 11”x8.5” folded, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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646. “It’s a Small World” Paper Doll Book. (Disneyland, 1966) Created by Whitman Publishing, this “It’s a Small World - 10 Paper Dolls of Many Lands” punch-out book includes 8 pages of characters and costumes themed around the attraction. This item measures 13”x10” and is in good condition with some wear and tear to a few of the pieces. Some of the characters and costumes have already been punched-out, but are stored in the book’s inner sleeves. $100-$200
649. “It’s a Small World” World’s Fair Souvenir Record. (World’s Fair, 1964) A rare record from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair featuring the theme from “It’s a Small World”. The cover measures 7.25”x7.25” and the vinyl is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
647. “It’s a Small World” Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1966) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features artwork from the “It’s a Small World” attraction. This item measures 14.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear throughout. $100-$200
650. “It’s a Small World” Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A charming coloring book by Watkins-Strathmore Co. featuring “It’s a Small World” artwork on the cover. The book measures 11”x8” and is in very good condition with minor wear and a few pages colored. $100-$200
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651. “It’s a Small World” Trashcan. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original trashcan from Disneyland themed after the “It’s a Small World” attraction. This trashcan was used in Fantasyland near the attraction and the pattern was originally designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump. The trashcan measures approximately 21”x21” and 42.5” tall, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $1,000-$1,500
652. “To Tomorrowland” Hidden Passage Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A sign marking an often overlooked passage to Tomorrowland. Upon crossing through Sleeping Beauty Castle, immediately to the right there is a shortcut to Tomorrowland with this style of sign hanging over the entry tunnel. This passage features the charming “Snow White’s Grotto” as well as a wishing well. This wooden single-sided sign features mock curled edges and reads “To Tomorrowland” in raised letters. The sign measures 13.5”x33” and 1.5” thick. The condition is very good with minor wear including a 1” chip in the top-left edge. $2,000-$3,000
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653. 1954 Bruce Bushman Original Tomorrowland Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) An original early concept drawing of Tomorrowland by legendary Imagineer Bruce Bushman. In 1954, the first episode of Walt Disney’s “Disneyland” television show featured Walt Disney describing the different lands of his upcoming theme park. Since the park was still in its design and construction phases, there weren’t photos to compliment Walt’s descriptions. As such, Walt showed the thousands of wide-eyed viewers at home early original concept art for areas of the park. This original concept by Bushman, is an early concept drawing for Tomorrowland that was actually shown in the first episode of the “Disneyland” television show. The drawing would later also help provide artistic direction for the completion of the park. This conc ept is one of three large Bushman pieces shown during the introduction of Tomorrowland in that first episode, two of which are in this catalog, and the other is in the Walt Disney Archives. Accomplished in conte crayon and charcoal on thin artist’s paper that is mounted to board, the entire piece measures 24”x30”. The condition is good with some edge-wear, including torn sections along the lower-right edge and top-right corner. $20,000-$30,000
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654. 1954 Bruce Bushman Original Tomorrowland Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) An original early concept drawing of Tomorrowland by legendary Imagineer Bruce Bushman. In 1954, the first episode of Walt Disney’s “Disneyland” television show featured Walt Disney describing the different lands of his upcoming theme park. Since the park was still in its design and construction phases, there weren’t photos to compliment Walt’s descriptions. As such, Walt showed the thousands of wide-eyed viewers at home early original concept art for areas of the park. This original concept by Bushman, is an early concept drawing for Tomorrowland that was actually shown in the first episode of the “Disneyland” television show. The drawing would later also help provide artistic direction for the completion of the park. This concept is one of three large Bushman pieces shown during the introduction of Tomorrowland in that first episode, two of which are in this catalog, and the other is in the Walt Disney Archives. Accomplished in conte crayon and charcoal on thin artist’s paper that is mounted to board, the entire piece measures approximately 27”x34.5” matted. The condition is very good with some waviness to the paper and a spot of discoloration in the center. $20,000-$30,000
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655. Original Herb Ryman Tomorrowland Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1955) An original concept drawing by Herb Ryman for the “Space Bar” and lily pad seating area of Tomorrowland. Ryman was one of Walt’s first Imagineers and was the artist responsible for creating some of the earliest concept artwork for the park, including the first aerial view of the entire park which was used by Disney to secure financing for his project. Ryman’s original concept designs for the park are some of the most sought after artifacts in Disneyland collecting, and this particular piece is a perfect example of the style and artistry that made Ryman a favorite among collectors as well as of Walt Disney himself. Accomplished in pencil, ink, and colored marker on a a pan animation sheet, this drawing measures approximately 12.5”x30”. The condition is very fine with a faint fold mark down the center. $10,000-$15,000
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656. Original Herb Ryman Tomorrowland Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1950s) A concept drawing by Herb Ryman for the “TWA Rocket to the Moon” attraction and lily pad seating area of Tomorrowland. Ryman was one of Walt’s first Imagineers and was the artist responsible for creating some of the earliest concept artwork for the park, including the first aerial view of the entire park which was used by Disney to secure financing for his project. Ryman’s original concept designs for the park are some of the most sought after artifacts in Disneyland collecting, and this particular piece is a perfect example of the style and artistry that made Ryman a favorite among collectors as well as of Walt Disney himself. Accomplished in ink on a pan animation sheet, this drawing measures approximately 12.5”x31” within an 18”x36” mat. The condition is fine with minor edge-wear and a faint fold mark down the center. $10,000-$15,000
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657. Richfield Oil Tomorrowland Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1954) An original hand-colored concept drawing for Richfield Oil’s “The World Beneath Us” exhibit in Tomorrowland. Ryman was one of Walt’s first Imagineers and was the artist responsible for creating some of the earliest concept artwork for the park, including the first aerial view of the entire park which was used by Disney to secure financing for his project. Ryman’s original concept designs for the park are some of the most sought after artifacts in Disneyland collecting, and this particular piece is a perfect example of the style and artistry that made Ryman a favorite among collectors as well as of Walt Disney himself. Accomplished in marker on thin artist’s paper, this piece is titled “Richfield Exhibit Foyer” and measures 12.5”x30”. The condition is good with a faint fold mark down the center and a strip of mat-board adhered to the bottom-edge. $8,000-$10,000
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658. Original Painting for Jaymar Tomorrowland Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1955) An original painting created for a Tomorrowland-themed jigsaw puzzle by Jaymar. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this painting features an early rendition of Tomorrowland with attractions resembling “Skyway”, “Monorail”, and “Rocket to the Moon” attractions. This original painting measures 17”x22.75” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. This lot includes the puzzle the artwork was used to create. $5,000-$7,000
659. Tomorrowland Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, c.1955) A frame tray puzzle created by Jaymar Specialty Co. that features Tomorrowland artwork. This item measures 11”x14” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
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660. Tomorrowland “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. This item measures 30”x22” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and mild creasing throughout the sheet. This item has been laminated for its protection. $700-$900
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661. Tomorrowland Concept Art Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare and unusual pennant from the earliest days of the park. This Tomorrowland pennant features imagery modeled after some of the early conceptual artwork for the land. The pennant measures 8.5”x26”, not including the tassels, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
662. Sugar Jets Cereal Light-Up Tomorrowland Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Sugar Jets cereal box from Betty Crocker, which promotes Disneyland. The back of the box features a punch-out scene of Tomorrowland, which can be lit-up by inserting a small 7-watt bulb. The box comes with an original advertisement for the cereal light-up boxes. This box measures 8.5”x9” flattened and is in good condition with missing top and bottom-flaps. The holes on the back have been punched-out and there is some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
664. Tomorrowland Puzzle in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Tomorrowland-themed puzzle by Jaymar in its original box. The puzzle appears to have all of its original pieces, and features great imagery of the early Tomorrowland attractions. The box measures 7.75”x10” and 2.5” thick, and is in good condition with some wear to the box. $100-$200
663. Tomorrowland Plate. (Disneyland, c.1956) An Eleanor Welborn Tomorrowland-themed plate. This item measures 7.75” in diameter and is in good condition with some color-wear around the rim. $100-$200
665. Pair of Tomorrowland “Flyin-Saucer” Toys. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare pair of “Flyin-Saucer” souvenir toys from Disneyland. Both of these toys, one in yellow and one in orange, come in their original packaging and have stickers in the center with pre-opening Imagineering imagery of Tomorrowland. Both saucers themselves measure 9.5” in diameter and are in fine condition, with some wear and discoloration to the packaging. $100-$200
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666. Tomorrowland Frame Tray Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1957) A frame tray puzzle created by Whitman Publishing that features Tomorrowland artwork with several Disney characters. This item measures 14.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear to the frame and the individual pieces from use. $100-$200
667. “Walt Disney’s Song of Tomorrowland” Record. (Disneyland, c.1950s) A souvenir record featuring music inspired by Tomorrowland. This bright-yellow record measures 7.5”x6.75” and is in fair condition with some tearing to the edges of the cover and light scuffing to the record. $100-$200
668. Tomorrowland Coca-Cola Bottles. (Disneyland, 1998) A box of six Tomorrowland Coca-Cola bottles created to promote the “New Tomorrowland” refurbishments. This item measures 7”x4.5” and 8” tall in its original box and is in very good condition. $100-$200
669. John Hench Signed Tomorrowland Print. (Disneyland, 1993) A beautiful high quality photo print of Imagineer John Hench’s original Tomorrowland concept artwork featuring the “Monorail”, “PeopleMover”, “Submarine Voyage”, and “Autopia” attractions. This piece has been signed by Hench in the lower-left corner, and is dated 1993. Measures 11”x13.75”. In good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
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670. “A World on the Move - Tomorrowland 1967-1989” Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 1989) Beautiful framed commemorative pin set featuring (7) Tomorrowland-themed pins displayed around a print of the land. This set was created to celebrate both the history of Tomorrowland as well as the exciting changes that were taking place within it. Measures 19.75”x19.75”, framed. In very fine condition with minor frame-wear. Comes with its original COA from Disney. $100-$200
671. “Project T” Tomorrowland Press Packet. (Disneyland, 1996) A rare stylized press packet themed after a “confidential” document providing information on plans for Disneyland’s 1998 Tomorrowland refurbishment. This packet includes 5 pages of information and 6 high quality press photos. This item measures 13”x10” within its original envelope, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
672. Tomorrowland “The Atomic Age” Limited Edition Pin and Print Set. (Disneyland, 1998) A limited edition pin set titled, “The Atomic Age: Tomorrowland 1955-1961” from the Disney Gallery. Created in an edition size of 750, this piece is hand-numbered 211/750 and comes beautifully framed and custom-matted. This set includes (10) pins designed after various Tomorrowland attractions and imagery, framed alongside a print of the iconic Tomorrowland rocket. This item measures 32.5”x17.75” and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the frame. This item also includes its original Certificate of Authenticity from the Disney Gallery. $100-$200
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673. Tomorrowland Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1970s) A rare book of matches featuring Tomorrowland imagery of the “Space Mountain” and “Rocket Jets” attractions on the front and back, respectively. This matchbook is complete with all 20 matches, and measures 2”x1.5”. This item is in fair condition with some color-wear throughout. $100-$200 674. Tomorrowland Wind-Up Clock. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Tomorrowland wind-up clock featuring imagery from the iconic “Autopia” poster designed by Bjorn Aronson. This item measures 3.25”x6.75” and 6.5” tall in its original box and packaging, and is in fine condition with some wear to the box. $100-$200
675. Tomorrowland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Tomorrowland-themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the House of the Future, a Rocket Jet, a set of PeopleMovers, an Autopia car, an Adventure Thru Inner Space vehicle, and a Tomorrowland cast member. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. $200-$400
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676. Tomorrowland “Magical Big Figurine”. (Disneyland, 2005) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai for the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. This Tomorrowland themed “Big Fig” features attractions such as the “Rocket to the Moon”, “Space Mountain”, and “Star Tours”. This “Big Fig” is battery-operated and measures approximately 15” in diameter and 15” tall. The condition is good with some wear throughout including a broken “Astro Orbiter”. $200-$400
678. “The Space Place” Restaurant Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original menu sign for “The Space Place” restaurant in Tomorrowland. The sign is accomplished on acrylic and measures 39”x26.25”. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from park use. $400-$600
677. “The Space Place” Restaurant Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original large sign that was once prominently displayed over the entrance to Tomorrowland’s “The Space Place” restaurant. Accomplished in dimensional acrylic lettering, this sign features the familiar orange and purple color scheme seen by many Disneyland guests in Tomorrowland during the 1980s. The sign measures 118” long, 16” tall, and 10” deep. The condition is fair with three cracked or broken letters and some wear throughout from use. The sign is functional with its original wiring that will require a new plug. $3,000-$5,000
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679. “Adventure Thru Inner Space” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) A silk-screened poster for the “Adventure Thru Inner Space” attraction. Designed by John Drury, this poster depicts guests shrinking smaller than an atom. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in fair condition with minor creasing throughout, and several small tears and fraying around the edges. A thin 2.5” tear has been repaired on the reverse with tape. $2,000-$4,000
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680. “Adventure Thru Inner Space” Atomobile Prop. (Disneyland, c.1967) An extremely rare “Atomobile” prop from Disneyland’s “Adventure Thru Inner Space”. While waiting in the attraction’s queue, guests could watch as their fellow adventurers boarded their “Atomobiles” and would amazingly began to shrink to the size of an atom. This prop was mounted on a moving track and was one of those “shrinking” Atomobiles. The Atomobile measures approximately 9” tall and 6.5” in diameter, and is in good condition with some scuffs to the paint. $6,000-$8,000
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681. “America the Beautiful in Circarama” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare, original hand-silkscreened poster for the “America the Beautiful in Circarama” attraction. This attraction opened in 1960, before closing and re-opening under the name, “America the Beautiful in Circle-Vision 360”. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in fair condition, with some tearing and a 0.75”x1” missing piece along the top-edge, and moisture damage along the bottom-edge. $3,000-$5,000
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682. “America the Beautiful in Circle-Vision 360” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original silk-screened poster for the “America the Beautiful in Circle-Vision 360” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster is created in a timeless red, white, and blue color palette. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $2,000-$4,000
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683. “Flying Saucer” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An extremely rare, original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Flying Saucer” attraction. Built in 1961, this was the last attraction to open in the original Tomorrowland. Guests floated on cushions of air and controlled their “bumper cars” by leaning in the direction the wanted to go. The attraction was immensely popular, but suffered from continual mechanical problems and could only facilitate a low number of guests per day. The attraction closed in 1966 and was replaced by the Tomorrowland Stage during the “New Tomorrowland” renovations. Designed by Rolly Crump, this poster remains one of the most sought-after due to its scarcity and eye-catching imagery. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with some minor creasing throughout and spots of faint color-wear around the edges. $5,000-$7,000
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The aerial “Jet” attractions of Tomorrowland have been a focal point of the land for nearly the entirety of the park’s existence. In 1956 the “Astro-Jets” opened as the first iteration of the attraction, and various refurbishments and name changes would see the attraction become the Tomorrowland “Jets” in the mid-1960s, the “Rocket Jets” in 1967, and finally the “Astro Orbiter” in 1998. A problem for Tomorrowland from the very beginning has been the struggle to keep the land from feeling dated as technology and science continually advance. The changes in color, shape, and style to the Tomorrowland “Jet” attractions provide an excellent record of the land’s growth and development over the years.
684. “Jet” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956/61) An extremely rare and unusual hand-silkscreened poster for the “Astrojets” attraction that reads “Jet” along the top. The “Astrojets” attraction opened in 1956, and this poster, designed by Bjorn Aronson, is the same version that was made during the attraction’s opening. However, in 1961, American Air Lines came out with a new “Astrojet” airliner, and it is believed that at that time, Disney removed the name from their attraction’s signage in order to avoid unintentional affiliation. Rather than create an entirely new poster, the word “Astrojet” was simply silkscreened over with the word “Jet”. The “Astrojet” lettering can still be seen faintly when looking at the reverse of this poster. This is an extremely rare variant of an already very rare poster, and it is one of only a few examples we have ever seen. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in good condition with some edgewear throughout, including some worn-paint on the right-edge. The word “Tomorrowland” has broken color throughout. $6,000-$8,000
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685. “Rocket Jets” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Rocket Jets” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced. Measuring 54”x36”, this poster is in very good to fine condition. There is very minor edge-wear and only a few spots of wear within the imagery. $3,000-$5,000
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686. “Rocket Jets” Passenger Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign for Disneyland’s “Rocket Jets” attraction directing passengers to sit according to height. The 1970’s version of this sign directed men to sit in the back, women in the middle, and children in the front, but that system was updated and paired with a more stylish diagram for this sign. The new system depicted here reads, “taller passenger enter first - slide to rear of rocket”. Accomplished on acrylic board, this sign measures 8.5”x12.25” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. The sign comes ready to hang with a wall-mount on the back. $800-$1,000
687. “Rocket Jets Are Grounded” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign for Disneyland’s “Rocket Jets” attraction that was used to inform guests that the attraction is closed. The sign reads, “Due to inclement weather, Rocket Jets are grounded”. Accomplished on acrylic board, this sign measures 8.5”x12” and is in very good condition with some scuffing around the border from use. $800-$1,000
688. Complete Rocket Ride Toy in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very scarce early Disneyland toy, this “Rocket Ride” giant action toy is loosely based around Tomorrowland’s “Astro Jets” attraction which would open in 1956. This large motorized toy is an impressive setup with great color and vintage look. This item is complete in its original box, including all parts as well as the original instruction manual. This item measures approximately 25” tall when assembled and is in very good condition with some wear to the box and instructions. Battery functionality has not been tested but appears to be in good working order. $200-$400
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689. “Rocket Jets” Original Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1967-97) For nearly 30 years, the “Rocket Jets” stood as a focal point of Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. These sleek white and black rockets replaced the “Astro-Jets” in 1967 as part of the “New Tomorrowland” refurbishment, and have taken countless guests on their aerial adventures over Tomorrowland. At the time, these vehicles were designed with a more modern look which vastly improved Tomorrowland’s futuristic appearance when compared to the clunky and carnival-colored “Astro-Jets”. Few of these vehicles have been offered for public sale, with this example numbered “67” and measuring 114” long, 48” wide, and 48” tall. The condition is very good, having received restoration to the paint and to the orange nose cone. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$20,000
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690. Original “Art of Animation” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Art of Animation” exhibit in Tomorrowland. The exhibit opened next to the “Art Corner”, and housed the international traveling exhibit that once promoted “Sleeping Beauty” and showed the process of created animated cartoons and films. The poster, designed by Paul Hartley, measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition, with minor edge-wear and some faint surface scuffing. $5,000-$7,000
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691. Uncut Sheet of Art Corner Postcards. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare sheet of (9) uncut postcards from the Disneyland Art Corner. This sheet includes four Tinker Bell, three Goofy, and two Dumbo cards. The backs of the cards note that they are exclusively from the Disneyland Art Corner. Sheet measures 17.5”x11.5” matted to 20”x16”, ready to frame. In very good condition with some creasing to the bottom three cards, and some writing in pen on the back of the sheet. $200-$400
694. Monsanto “Home of the Future” Brochure. (Disneyland, c.1958) An original brochure from the “Home of the Future” in Tomorrowland. This brochure unfolds to reveal a floor plan of the attraction as well as black and white photos of the interior. This item measures 4”x5.5” folded, and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
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692. Kaiser’s “The Story Of Aluminum” Exhibit Booklet. (Disneyland, 1955) An exhibit booklet for Kaiser’s “The Story of Aluminum” in Tomorrowland. This 14-page booklet measures 7.5”x5.25” and is in very good condition with a vertical fold-mark down the center. $100-$200
695. “Autopia” Limited Edition Trinket Box. (Disneyland, c.2005) A limited edition collectible trinket box designed and sculpted by Kevin Kidney. This trinket box features imagery based on the “Autopia” attraction and is number 0184 in an edition of 1955. This charming collectible comes in its original packaging and box, and includes its Certificate of Authenticity. The figure measures 6”x7.25” and 4.75” tall within its box, and is in very fine condition with some shelf-wear to the outer box. $100-$200
693. Monsanto “Hall of Chemistry” Illustrated Exhibit Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1955) A beautifully illustrated exhibit fold-out for the Monsanto “Hall of Chemistry” exhibit in Tomorrowland. This item measures 7”x9.5” and is in fine condition with very little wear. $100-$200
696. “Autopia Car Notepad Holder” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Autopia Car Notepad Holder” was created as part of a set of attraction-themed desk accessories and includes its unopened notepad. This item measures 8.5”x3.5” and 2.5” tall, and is in fair condition with some specks of paint wear. $100-$200
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697. Original “Autopia” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Autopia” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster features the classic hot rod imagery that has helped make it one of the most iconic attraction posters. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with some scattered spots of wear throughout. This poster is adhered to a board backing. $3,000-$5,000
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents The early ideas for what would become the “Carousel of Progress” began in the mid to late 1950s, when Walt Disney had plans for a Main Street expansion called “Edison Square”. The planned expansion would feature an animatronic host describing the evolution of household electricity and lighting over the years, and would have promoted General Electric. While the proposed area never made it to the park, the general foundation for the attraction was later implemented for General Electric’s involvement in the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. General Electric approached Disney to design the centerpiece for their pavilion, and Disney’s technological advancements with audio animatronics after the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attractions allowed them to make the “Carousel of Progress” possible. The show’s music was created by the Sherman Brothers and was paired with a revolving theater that helped to make the attraction an incredible success. The “Carousel of Progress” was brought to Disneyland in 1967 where it remained as a popular Tomorrowland attraction until it was replaced in 1973 by “America Sings”.
698. General Electric “Progressland” Architectural Model. (World’s Fair, c.1964) An extremely rare model of the Progressland Pavilion from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Disney developed the “Carousel of Progress” as the highlight of General Electric’s pavilion at the World’s Fair, and the popular attraction would later be brought to Tomorrowland in Disneyland from 1967-73. The model depicts the pavilion and was created by Disney in partnership with Richard Rush Studios. Only 14 of these models were created, and are believed to have been given to executives within General Electric for display and promotion of their new pavilion. While this example is missing the plexiglass cover, it still retains its original wooden shipping crate. The crate has beautiful silkscreened graphics on the top and lists the manufacturer information as well as the hand-written note “7 of 14”. The model measures 26”x28” and 10” tall, and the crate measures 29”x32” and 14” tall. The condition is good with minor wear from use. The model’s lights still function with a beautiful rotating glow from the top. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$25,000
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699. General Electric’s VIP Brochure for “Progressland”. (World’s Fair, 1964) An extremely rare VIP brochure created by General Electric to advertise their new “Progressland” exhibit at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This packet has 10 pages of information, concept art, and diagrams for the exhibit. This item measures 12.25”x9” and is in good condition with some discoloration and wear around the border. $100-$200
700. “Progressland” World’s Fair Souvenir Record. (World’s Fair, 1964) A rare 33 1/3 record from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair featuring the song, “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” from General Electric’s “Progressland” exhibit. This souvenir record has been mailed and has a filled out label on the front. Included is the original GE color tv advertisement inside. This record measures 7.25”x7.25” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
701. General Electric “Progressland” Paperweight. (World’s Fair, c.1964) A lucite paperweight featuring a miniature replica of General Electric’s “Progressland Pavilion” from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The paperweight is believed to have been given as a VIP gift to promote General Electric’s new pavilion, and has a black base which helps the colors on the roof of the “Carousel” stand out. The paperweight measures approximately 3”x3” and 1” tall, and the condition is very good with minor wear. $750-$1,200
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702. “Progressland” World’s Fair Poster. (World’s Fair, 1965) A very scarce promotional poster for the “Carousel of Progress” at the New York World’s Fair. This poster reads “Great in ‘64, GREATER in ‘65” and was used to promote the second and final year of the World’s Fair. The poster measures approximately 42.5”x28” and is in good condition with minor wear. $400-$600
703. Walt Disney’s “Magic Skyway” World’s Fair Flyer. (World’s Fair, 1964) A very rare hand-out advertising for Walt Disney’s “Magic Skyway” at the Ford pavilion during the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The flyer also highlight Ford’s “Wonder Rotunda” and features several illustrations on both sides of the long pamphlet. While folded, this item measures 4”x9.25”, but expands to a long 4”x37”. This item is in fine condition with minimal wear including two spots of tape discoloration on the back. $100-$200
704. “Progressland at Disneyland” Proposal. (Disneyland, 1965) An extremely rare proposal booklet created by Disney for General Electric in order to try and secure the General Electric Pavilion from the 1964-65 World’s Fair as an attraction for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. This proposal is full of scarce early conceptual artwork and studio information. This 27-page booklet measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with some wear to the back cover. $100-$200
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705. Original “Carousel of Progress” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Carousel of Progress” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster captures the feeling of going “from the good old days... to the possible present”. Measuring 54”x36”, the poster is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and faint discoloration. $7,000-$9,000
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706. Pair of “America Sings” Marc Davis Concept Art Prints. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A pair of prints featuring concept artwork by Imagineer Marc Davis for Disneyland’s “America Sings”. These prints feature seven concept images of various animals singing a variety of folk songs. The prints measure 18.25”x20.5” within their white fabric mats, and are in very good condition. The lower-left corners feature Walt Disney Company copyright marks. $200-$400
707. “America Sings” Book and Record. (Disneyland, 1974) A book and record set for the “America Sings” attraction. This 11-page book and record measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in good condition with minor surface scuffing to the vinyl. $100-$200
Opening under the name, “Disneyland ALWEG Monorail System”, the Disneyland Monorail was the first monorail in the U.S. when it debuted in 1959. The popularity and practicality of the Monorail was immediate, and 1961 saw more cars added to the original 3-car “Mark I” trains, as well as additional track to accommodate passage to the Disneyland Hotel. The Monorail, still open after nearly 60 years of service, remains an iconic figure of Disneyland history and reflects Walt’s passion for the future of transportation.
708. Monorail Operator’s Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1966) A very rare story guide and standard operating procedures manual for cast member ride operators of the “Monorail” attraction. The manual covers many topics for ride operation from control functions and safety procedures to crowd control. The 31-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some yellowing to the spine. $200-$400
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709. WED Mark IV Monorail Booklet. (Disneyland, 1982) A booklet created by WED Transportation Systems Inc. highlighting the four generations of Monorail systems while giving detail on such categories as the current stations, trains, control systems, and other pertinent information. This 14-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with minor cover-wear. $100-$200
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710. “Monorail Paper Clip Holder” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Monorail Paper Clip Holder” was created as part of a set of attraction-themed desk accessories and comes in its original green box and packaging, featuring imagery based on the early 1950’s Disneyland shopping bags. This item measures 3.5”x10.75” and 4.25” tall boxed, and is in fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $100-$200
711. “Monorail System Float” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, 1959) A hand-colored concept brownline for a float design featuring the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System. This float design was created for the 1959 “Grand Re-Opening” of Disneyland which debuted such attractions as the “Matterhorn”, “Submarine Voyage”, and “Monorail”. This brownline measures approximately 19”x24” and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout, including several pin holes in the corners from use. The brownline has moderate moisture discoloration affecting approximately 5” from the bottom edge. $1,000-$2,000
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712. “Disneyland-Alweg Monorail” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Disneyland-Alweg Monorail” attraction. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster is known for its subtle metallic grey paint that has a shimmer in the right light. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in good condition, with some edge-wear throughout, including spots of darker discoloration along the border. The poster is adhered to a board backing. $3,000-$5,000
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713. Original Herb Ryman “Space Station X-1” Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, 1954) An early concept drawing for what would become the “Space Station X-1” attraction in Tomorrowland. Ryman was one of Walt’s first Imagineers and was the artist responsible for creating some of the earliest concept artwork for the park, including the first aerial view of the entire park which was used by Disney to secure financing for his project. Ryman’s original concept designs for the park are some of the most sought after artifacts in Disneyland collecting, and this particular piece is a perfect example of the style and artistry that made Ryman a favorite among collectors as well as of Walt Disney himself. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and colored marker, the artwork is titled “Cyclorama Lobby” and features a beautiful illustration of the attraction with many notes describing the attraction’s components. The entire piece measures 12.5”x30” and is in very good condition with a faint vertical fold line in the center and minor edgewear. $3,000-$5,000
714. “Space Station X-1” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Space Station X-1” attraction. This walk-through attraction opened in 1955 and gave guests the experience of traveling through space. In 1960, the attraction was replaced with the “Art of Animation” exhibit. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this 54”x36” poster is linen-backed to a size of 54.75”x37”. This item is in very good condition with some surface wear and minor creasing throughout. $5,000-$7,000
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715. “Rocket to the Moon” Punch-Out Page. (Disneyland, c.1955) A punch-out page featuring an early rendition of the “Rocket to the Moon” attraction in Tomorrowland. This item measures 8.25”x6.75” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
716. “Rocket Ship Pencil Holder” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Rocket Ship Pencil Holder” was created as part of a set of attraction-themed desk accessories. This item measures 6”x3” and 8” tall, and is in good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
717. “Moonliner” Scale Model Kit. (Disneyland, c.1950s-60s) A rare scale model of Disneyland’s “Rocket to the Moon” attraction. Created by Strombecker, this kit features beautiful box artwork of Tomorrowland and is a rare variant of Strombecker’s other blue and white “Rocket to the Moon” boxed model. This kit appears to be complete with some of the model pieces loose from their punch-out plastic borders. This kit even includes the original instruction sheet with stylish graphics, and the unused sheet of decals for the model. The box measures 12”x5” and 1.25” tall, and the condition is good with some tearing to the lid. $200-$400
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Many of the earliest promotional images of Disneyland featured the TWA Moonliner that dominated the Tomorrowland skyline and signaled the location of the “Rocket to the Moon” attraction. Capitalizing on the nation’s appetite for space exploration, the simulated space travel attraction was a massive success, but would have to go through several changes and refurbishments as space travel became a reality during the attraction’s lifetime. The “New Tomorrowland” debuted in 1967, and the iconic rocket was removed with the new “Flight to the Moon” taking its place. Still a highly recognizable part of Disneyland’s past, the “Rocket to the Moon” and its beautiful attraction poster have remained popular reminders of Disneyland’s earliest years and Walt’s vision for the future.
718. Tomorrowland “Rocket to the Moon” Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare, complete version of the “Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game” in its original box. The game includes a game board, 4 color markers, spinner, and punch-out backstop. The box measures 8”x16” and 1.75” tall and the game is in very good condition with minor expected wear from use. $200-$400
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719. Disney Gallery “Rocket to The Moon” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A reproduction attraction poster from the Disney Gallery depicting the “Rocket to the Moon”. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. The “Rocket to the Moon” attraction poster is one of the rarest and most sought-after of Disneyland’s early attraction posters, with this faithful replica reading “Image reproduced courtesy of Walt Disney Imagineering” in the lower-left corner. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $500-$700
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720. Original “Rocket To The Moon” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare hand-silkscreened poster for the “Rocket To The Moon” attraction at Disneyland. Considered to be one of the most rare and iconic of all the Disneyland attraction posters, this poster was designed by Bjorn Aronson and is one of only a handful known to still exist. Measuring 54”x36”, the poster in very fine condition, linen-backed for its preservation. $15,000-$20,000
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721. Original “Flight to the Moon” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s “Flight to the Moon”. Since the iconic TWA Rocket was no longer in Tomorrowland, this attraction poster had to be updated and redesigned. This design by Ken Chapman drew more emphasis on the “moon” aspect, while still giving a nod to design details seen in the former “Rocket to the Moon” poster. Measuring 54”x36”, this poster is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and a fold mark in the bottom-right corner. A small puncture in the center of the bottom-edge has been repaired on the back side with tape. $2,000-$4,000
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722. Original “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A silk-screened poster for the “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” attraction. Designed by Imagineer Bjorn Aronson, this poster features strong graphics and brilliant colors that help make this one of the most collectible posters from the park. Measures approximately 54”x36”. This item is in good condition, with scattered spots of creasing and wear throughout. The edges have varied amounts of wear, and the color is slightly worn in spots around the border. $5,000-$7,000
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Created as part of a major expansion of Tomorrowland in the late 1950s, the “Submarine Voyage” was one of the first “E Ticket” attractions and made use of the space formerly occupied by the problematic “Phantom Boats”. The “Submarine Voyage” debuted in 1959 and took passengers on a thrilling underwater adventure full of sunken ships, exotic sea creatures, and mermaids. The Voyage closed in 1998 and was refurbished into “Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage” in 2007.
723. Original “Submarine Voyage” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “Submarine Voyage” attraction. Designed by Sam McKim, this poster is another favorite among collectors for its stylized graphics and pleasing color palette. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a wavy quality to parts of the paper. This poster is adhered to a board backing. $5,000-$7,000
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725. “Submarine Voyage” Diver Outfit Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An original hand-painted concept for the “Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland labeled, “Colors of Deep Sea Diver Outfit”. This painting was used for the costume of an underwater diver in the attraction and features a great image of a yellow diving outfit. This item measures 10.5”x8” and is in very good condition with little wear. $1,000-$1,500
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727. “Submarine Voyage” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) The original sign that once proudly marked the entrance to Disneyland’s “Submarine Voyage”. Depicted on this large metal sign is the well-remembered silver and blue color scheme with bold lettering that reads “Submarine Voyage”. This sign is a fantastic example of Disney’s desire to update aspects of Tomorrowland periodically to keep its “futuristic” feeling, as the earlier version of this entrance sign was more simplistic and lacking a futuristic look. Measuring 18ft long, 18in tall, and 11in deep, the sign is in good condition with a few broken or cracked acrylic letters. The sign still presents itself very well, and the electronics will need some service to function. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000-$10,000
726. “Submarine Voyage” Sunken Treasure Concept. (Disneyland, 1959) An original concept painting for the “Submarine Voyage” attraction. This hand-painted and hand-inked piece features a mound of sunken treasure guarded by a menacing octopus, and is accomplished on thin artist’s paper mounted to board. This drawing features the number “14” written in the bottom-right corner. This item measures 12.5”x16” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and discoloration away from the painted portion, including a torn portion of the top edge. $800-$1,200
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728. “Submarine Voyage” Disneyland Float Design. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand-colored concept brownline for a float design featuring the “Submarine Voyage” attraction. This float design was created for the 1959 “Grand Re-Opening” of Disneyland which debuted such attractions as the “Matterhorn”, “Submarine Voyage”, and “Monorail”. This brownline measures 19”x25” and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout including yellowing around the edges. $1,500-$2,500 729. Pair of “Submarine Voyage” Sea Serpent Painting Guides. (Disneyland, 1967) A pair of original illustrations used in a refurbishment project for Disneyland’s “Submarine Voyage”. These drawings depict the animatronic Sea Serpent from the iconic ending of the attraction, and show the head and a body section of the figure. In addition to the beautiful hand-drawn and colored artwork, these illustrations include notes on the paints and sealers used for the figure. These illustrations are accomplished in ink and colored pencils on two 10”x8.5” sheets of thick artist’s paper. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $1,000-$2,000
730. Original “Submarine Voyage” Sea Serpent Concept Painting. (Disneyland, c.1958) An original concept painting for the Sea Serpent from Disneyland’s “Submarine Voyage”. Created in gouache on artist’s board, this painting has several production notes along the bottom-edge relating to the Serpent’s paint and animation. This original painting measures 12.5”x16” and is in fine condition with minor edge and corner wear. The bottom-edge has some adhesive residue. $3,000-$5,000
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731. “Submarine Voyage” Animatronic Sea Serpent. (Disneyland, 1959) Possibly the most iconic portion of the original “Submarine Voyage” attraction was its grand finale encounter with the giant Sea Serpent. This large animatronic prop from the Disneyland attraction entertained countless park guests over the years with its long body and comical googly-eyed expression. This Sea Serpent was a Disneyland icon for nearly 30 years before the attraction closed in 1998. This large animatronic prop was removed prior to the “Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage” refurbishment in 2007. The Sea Serpent is composed of five separate sections, which were disguised by rock formations in the attraction. Each section is made of hand-painted fiberglass which has been lightly touched up. The Sea Serpent was originally operated by pneumatic tubing, which has now been switched to electric so the figure can operate by a control switch. The head turns left to right and the eyes rotate in their familiar, comical way. Both moving aspects can be activated together or independently from one another. This incredible Disneyland artifact measures an impressive combined 48ft long, 6ft tall, and 3ft wide. The Sea Serpent is in very good restored condition, with some expected minor wear throughout from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $30,000-$50,000
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732. “Submarine Voyage” Animatronic Mermaid. (Disneyland, 1959) An original animatronic mermaid prop from Disneyland’s “Submarine Voyage”. This mermaid was one of several that could be seen gathered around piles of treasure in the sunken city of Atlantis. The mermaid is seated on a faux stone chest that still houses her original pneumatic hookups. The hookups would cause the mermaid to turn back and forth at her waist to give her an added level of realism within the attraction. The mermaid measures approximately 30”x20” and 40” tall. The mermaid is in good condition overall with some expected wear throughout from use at the park, including a cut in the back of her right hand. Functionality has not been tested. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$25,000
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733. Original “Submarine Voyage” Construction Billboard Artwork. (Disneyland, 1972) An original concept painting for a Disneyland construction sign featuring Mickey Mouse and “Submarine Voyage” imagery. The painting reads, “Sorry folk’s, it’s clean-up time again, we hope you’re not too disappointed and we’ll see you next time. Thank you”. The original painting is signed by the artist Joe Denton, and is dated Sep 5, 1972 in the lower-right corner. This concept artwork was used as the model for an actual construction sign used during a refurbishment of the attraction. Accomplished in acrylic paint on artist’s board, the painting measures 12”x28”. The condition is good with minor wear throughout and a few spots of moisture discoloration to the back of the board. $2,000-$4,000
734. “Submarine Voyage” Submarine Operator Guide. (Disneyland, 1966) A manual for submarine operators on the “Submarine Voyage” attraction. This manual covers the history behind the attraction, operational procedures, as well as facts about the submarines, and includes early photos of the attraction’s construction. This 17-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
735. “Submarine Paper Weight” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Submarine Paper Weight” was created as part of a set of attraction-themed desk accessories and comes in its original green box and packaging, featuring imagery based on the early 1950’s Disneyland shopping bags. This item measures 4”x11.5” and 4” tall boxed, and is in fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $100-$200
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents An indoor rollercoaster in pitch black was an entirely unheard of concept at the time Walt first contemplated the idea for “Space Mountain”. It wasn’t until several years after Walt’s death that improvements in technology would allow for the creation of the futuristic ride through space that we know today. The attraction opened at Disneyland in 1977 after the huge success it had in Walt Disney World, where it debuted two years prior. Today, “Space Mountain” stands as a staple of Tomorrowland, with consistent lines of eager park-goers awaiting their high-speed voyage.
736. “Space Mountain” Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A rare and unique travel poster featuring the “Space Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. This poster measures 26”x19” and is in good condition with a faint creasing pattern from being rolled. $200-$400
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737. John Hench Signed “Space Mountain” Concept Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) Limited edition lithograph featuring concept artwork for the “Space Mountain” attraction. Signed in the lower-right by the artist John Hench. Released in an edition of 300 pieces by the Disney Gallery. Measures approximately 10”x13” within a 19”x22” frame. In very fine condition. $200-$400
738. “Space Mountain” Grand Opening Flyer. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare flyer titled “Today at Disneyland” created for the grand opening celebration of the “Space Mountain” attraction and featuring great cover imagery from the attraction. The inside of the flyer lists all of the bands and entertainment performing during the attraction’s opening celebration on May 27-28 of 1977. This item measures 7”x3.5” folded, and is in fine condition with little wear. $200-$400
740. “Space Mountain” Commemorative Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A beautiful commemorative model of “Space Mountain” created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. Accomplished in resin with a chrome finish and wood base, this piece was limited to an edition of 1500. This item measures 8.5” in diameter and 5” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
739. Space Mountain “Inaugural Flight” VIP Gift. (Disneyland, 1977) A very rare plaque created to celebrate the grand opening of the “Space Mountain” attraction 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 a pre-opening event at Disneyland. Measures 12”x9” and 1.5” thick. In good condition with some wear and scuffing, particularly to the ceramic “Space Mountain” application. $200-$400
741. “Space Mountain” Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s) A very rare souvenir hat featuring a “Space Mountain” patch with Mickey Mouse riding the attraction. This item measures approximately 10” in diameter and is in very good condition with some fading from age. $100-$200
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 742. “Space Mountain” Warning Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A warning sign from Disneyland’s “Space Mountain”, used to inform park guests of the “high speed, turbulent roller coaster type ‘ride’ through space” that awaits them, and the health requirements needed to ride. Accomplished on acrylic board, the sign measures 24”x18” and is in very good condition with expected wear from park use. The back side of the sign has a thin layer of dried adhesive and paint on it from when this sign was removed from the attraction. $500-$700
743. “Space Mountain” Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original painted wooden sign from Disneyland’s “Space Mountain”. The sign directs guest to the attraction through an entrance in Tomorrowland’s “Starcade”. Tomorrowland’s vintage blue and orange color scheme is beautifully represented in this sign, and artifacts that prominently mention both “Space Mountain” and the “Starcade” are very scarce. The sign measures 19”x40” and the condition is very good with some edge and corner wear from use. $2,000-$4,000
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744. Original “Space Mountain” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1977) An original attraction vehicle used within Disneyland’s “Space Mountain”. The futuristic look of these vehicles with their glow in the dark paneling has contributed to the unique and thrilling experience of this popular dark roller coaster. This vehicle was sold through Disney Auctions and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring approximately 44” wide, 48” tall, and 120” long, this vehicle is in good condition with some scuffing and wear from use. Attraction vehicles are among the most sought-after original park artifacts, with this “Space Mountain” vehicle beautifully capturing the essence of the early years of this Disneyland attraction. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $25,000-$50,000
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745. “PeopleMover” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) A hand-silkscreened poster for the “PeopleMover” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster has a clean, futuristic-look that has helped make it quite popular. Measures 54”x36”. This item is in good condition with some edge-wear including spots of discoloration along the border. $3,000-$5,000
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746. Original “PeopleMover” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, c.1967-1995) An original “PeopleMover” attraction vehicle from Disneyland. This vehicle is one of only 13 known to still exist, as nearly all of the vehicles were destroyed and discarded when the attraction closed in 1995. The “PeopleMover” vehicles were designed by Imagineer Bob Gurr for the “New Tomorrowland” of 1967. As a result, they feature an elegant and futuristic look that helped Tomorrowland set itself apart as the vision for what tomorrow might someday contain. When the “PeopleMover” opened, this vehicle was painted in a vibrant yellow, but was later repainted white with a blue stripe and the number “46” during a refurbishment in 1987. The vehicle has been partially restored, including the return of the paint to its original vibrant yellow. The “PeopleMover” vehicle measures 84” long, 58” wide, and 72” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear throughout from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $25,000-$35,000
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747. “Rocket Rods” Display Banner. (Disneyland, c.1998) A large single-sided hanging banner advertising the “Rocket Rods” attraction at Disneyland. This banner reads “Rocket Rods, Disneyland” over the blue and pink background. This item measures approximately 35”x50.5” and is in very good condition. $700-$900
748. Original “Rocket Rods” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1998) The “Rocket Rods” opened in Disneyland in 1998 as part of the “New Tomorrowland” refurbishment. The attraction made use of the existing “PeopleMover” infrastructure but would quickly accelerate and decelerate around the “track” whereas the “PeopleMover” provided a more leisurely viewing experience over Tomorrowland. The “Rocket Rods” were met with almost immediate problems, as it had to close for mechanical repairs approximately a month after first opening. The closure for repairs was expected to last only a few weeks but it was 3 full months before the attraction would open again. In September of 2000, the attraction closed again for maintenance, but would never reopen. It is believed that the existing “PeopleMover” track was unable to support the constant acceleration and deceleration from the “Rocket Rods”, and that this same speed issue caused mechanical problems for the vehicles as well. The attraction was replaced by “Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters” and most of the attraction vehicles were discarded and destroyed. It is unknown how few of these original vehicles still remain, with this example beautifully depicting this unusual, short-lived Disneyland attraction. The vehicle measures an impressive 193” long, 62” wide, and 66” tall. The condition is good with some wear throughout from the use and removal of the vehicle. It appears that the beginnings of a previous restoration for some smaller details of the vehicle had been started, but was left unfinished. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000-$25,000
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749. Original Tim Delaney “Star Tours” Poster Painting. (Disneyland, 1986) An original concept painting created by Imagineer Tim Delaney during the development of a “Star Tours” poster in 1986. The finalized poster is very similar to this concept, with the placement of a few characters and images slightly altered. Delaney’s “Star Tours” poster was one of the earliest images released to the public to promote the Disneyland attraction during its opening year, and features R2D2, C3PO, the droid pilot Rex, and the iconic attraction vehicle. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, the painting measures approximately 39.25”x28.5”. The condition is very fine with a few doodles and notes written in the margin during the creation of this piece. $3,000-$5,000
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750. Set of (4) “Star Tours” Travel Posters. (Disneyland, 1986) A collection of (4) “travel posters” sold at Disneyland to help promote the new “Star Tours” attraction. This set of posters features the same imagery that could be seen in the slightly larger posters displayed on the walls of the attraction’s exit area. The set includes posters for “Dagobah”, “Tatooine”, and two different posters for “Endor”. The posters measure 24”x18” each, and are framed to 30”x24”. The condition is fair, with some fading to some of the images from age. $300-$500
751. Original “Star Tours” Commercial Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1987) Original presentation artwork created for a “Star Tours” themed commercial that was used during the attraction’s first few opening months. Accomplished in colored conte on black paper, this artwork features the opening title shot for the commercial with special effects and dialogue notes typed and adhered to the page. The entire piece measures 20”x26” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear, including some creasing in the top-right corner. This drawing includes a clear protective sheet that is now loose from the drawing, and also features a Disney copyright label on the reverse of the paper. $3,000-$5,000
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752. Original “Star Tours” Commercial Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1987) Original presentation artwork created for a “Star Tours” themed commercial that was used during the attraction’s first few opening months. Accomplished in colored conte on black paper, the artwork features an amazing image of a TIE fighter with special effects and dialogue notes typed and adhered to the page. The entire piece measures 20”x26” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear, including some creasing in the top and right edges. This drawing features a Disney copyright label on the reverse of the paper. $3,000-$5,000
753. “Star Tours” Boarding Pass Layout Design Proof. (Disneyland, 1986) A design proof for boarding passes for the “Star Tours” Inaugural Excursion on January 8 & 9, 1987. This sheet, created by Gore Graphics for Disney, is marked “Proof 1” for “Version B” and is dated 11-18-86. The imagery for the boarding pass is printed on the sheet along with the appropriate text on the left. There are hand-written notes and corrections written in for the imagery, and revised text is attached to a clear cel layer and taped to the sheet. Measures 13.25”x19.75”. This item is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The back of the sheet has several hand-written notes and a Disney copyright sticker. $300-$500
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754. Original “Star Tours” Promotional Artwork. (Disneyland, 1987) An original painting created to promote the newly opened “Star Tours” attraction at Disneyland. The painting was used in print advertisements and prominently features R2D2, C3PO, and Captain Rex. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s paper, the painting features the Disney copyright stamp in the lower-right corner and is signed by the artist below Rex. The painting is taped along the edges to a board backing with a paper protective cover. Measuring 21.5”x20”, the artwork is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $3,000-$5,000
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755. “2N TOWN” Prop License Plate. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original prop license plate created for Disneyland’s “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” attraction. These thick resin license plates can be seen in the loading area for the attraction and feature humorous words and phrases spelt with the letters and numbers. This plate reads “2N TOWN” and measures 8.25”x15.5” and 0.75” thick. The condition is very good with some expected wear from use, including some paint wear on the front. $200-$400
756. Collection of (4) “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1992) A rare collection of (4) blueprints for the “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” attraction at Disneyland. This collection features elevations and details for the wait time sign to be used in the attraction. These blueprints measure approximately 24”x36” and are in very good condition overall with minor edge-wear and discoloration to some of the sheets. One of the blueprints is mounted to a foam core backing. $200-$400
757. Collection of (7) “Gadget’s Go Coaster” Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1992) A rare collection of (7) blueprints for the “Gadget’s Go Coaster” attraction at Disneyland. This set features details for the attraction’s logo to be used on a wait time sign. Each blueprint measures approximately 24”x36” and the set is in overall good condition with some edge-wear and discoloration throughout a few of the blueprints. $200-$400
758. Collection of (8) Mickey’s Toontown Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1992) A rare collection of (8) blueprints for aspects of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. These blueprints are titled, “Mickey’s Toontown - Area Development” and feature elevations and details for signs to be displayed within the land. Each blueprint measures approximately 24”x36” and the set is in very good condition overall with some wear throughout. One of the blueprints is mounted to a foam core backing. $200-$400
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Van Eaton Galleries Presents 759. Early “Introducing California Adventure” Packet. (California Adventure, 1996) A very early packet in the history of what would become Disney’s California Adventure titled, “The Disneyland Resort - Introducing... Disney’s California Adventure” containing news release information, concept artwork, and necessary background information that would be needed to successfully share the plan for the new Disney park. Construction of the new park wouldn’t begin until 1998, so this packet contains some of the earliest concept imagery and plans for the development. This packet contains (1) “The Disneyland Resort” pamphlet, (8) slides featuring various resort imagery, (8) high-quality photos featuring the same imagery as the slides, and (22) pages of pertinent news release information. The comprehensive packet measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
760. “Tower of Terror” Hinged Resin Box with Figure. (California Adventure, c.1995) A miniature resin box modeled after the “Tower of Terror” attraction. The hinged front of the box opens to reveal additional attraction-based scenes inside, as well as a Mickey and Goofy figure in an attraction vehicle. This item measures 3.5”x3.25” and 4.5” tall and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $200-$400
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761. “The Best of Disney” & “Magic Journey” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original sign for two Disneyland shows, “The Best of Disney” and “Magical Journey”. Sponsored by Kodak, these films were created by WED for the Disney parks, and were shown at four Disney parks over their 11-year run. The sign is constructed of acrylic board and measures 40”x27.5”. The condition is very good. $300-$500
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As imaginative and grand of an idea as Disneyland was in 1955, Walt’s plans for Florida with Walt Disney World and the “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow” (EPCOT) were unapologetically larger. Even though plans for Walt Disney World and EPCOT changed after Walt unexpectedly passed away at the end of 1966, the Florida parks successfully helped Disney establish a multi-park system which would later be implemented in California with Disney’s California Adventure. Disney would go on to open additional parks such as Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland, and others which would help create the Disney magic for countless park guests all around the globe. These parks each have their own legacy, charm, and a special place in the hearts of those who have fond memories of their visits.
762. “Star Jets” Original Attraction Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1974-94) An original “Star Jets” attraction vehicle from the Magic Kingdom. The “Star Jets” debuted in 1974 as part of a major Tomorrowland refurbishment, and ran until 1994 where the attraction became the “Astro Orbiter”. Similar to how the “Rocket Jets” were a focal point for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland for nearly 30 years, the “Star Jets” were the focal point of the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland due to their prime location in the center of the land and the attraction’s visually engaging, rotating structure. For nearly 20 years, these attraction vehicles took guests on their aerial flight over Tomorrowland, with this vehicle marked as number “12”. The vehicle measures 110” long, 60” wide, and 29” tall. The condition is fair to good, with some expected wear from use including some scratches and dings. The seats and some of the interior components are missing or cracked. The vehicle comes with a removable custom wooden stand, which is in poor condition but still functions to help display the vehicle. This item will require special shipping arrangements. $10,000-$15,000
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763. Preview Edition Walt Disney World Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A pre-opening guide to Walt Disney World featuring concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of the attractions that would be opening the following year. This 21-page booklet measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with a few spots of discoloration and minor wear to the cover. $200-$400
764. Set of Four 8mm and Super 8 Disneyland & Disney World Films. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A collection of four 8mm and Super 8mm films from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This collection includes the film “A Day at Disneyland” in both 8mm and Super 8mm, as well as Super 8mm “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Haunted Mansion” films. The film boxes measure approximately 3.25”x3.25” each, and the set is in overall good condition with some wear throughout from use, including the original owner’s name written on the reel of the Pirates film. $100-$200
766. 1st Edition Imagineering “Style Guide” with Notes. (Walt Disney World, 1994) A very rare 1st Edition of the “Walt Disney Imagineering Style Guide”, distributed to select WDI and Disney employees as the go-to source for correctly using Disney nomenclature. In addition to the style guide, this folder contains correspondence on the official name change of “EPCOT Center” to “Epcot ‘94”. Additionally, this folder contains numerous hand-written notes, corrections, and proposed changes to the style guide. This folder measures 11.5”x9.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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765. “Cinderella Castle” Hinged Resin Box with Figure. (Walt Disney World, c.1995) A miniature resin box modeled after Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. The hinged front of the box opens to reveal additional attraction-based scenes inside, as well as a carriage figure with the character Gus. This box measures 4”x4” and 5.5” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
767. Walt Disney World Tour Guide Pin. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A stylish cast member Tour Guide pin featuring imagery of Tinker Bell and Cinderella Castle. The gold-tone pin measures would have been worn by Tour Guides as they escort guests around the park. The pin measures 2.5”x2” and is in fine condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
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768. 1992 Walt Disney World Resort Map. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A souvenir map from Walt Disney World featuring a stylized rendition of the park and its attractions. The map measures approximately 27”x39” and is in very good condition with minor wear, and is stored folded as it was originally sold. $100-$200
769. “Thunder Mesa” Woman’s Costume Concept Painting. (Disney, 1982) An original concept painting for a woman’s cast member outfit for “Thunder Mesa”, a planned Frontierland area. “Thunder Mesa” was originally planned as a large mountain in Frontierland for the Magic Kingdom that would house the never-built “Western River Expedition” attraction. When Disneyland Paris opened in 1992, their Frontierland contained the fictitious town of “Thunder Mesa” in a nod to the original concept. This original painting is accomplished by artist Tom Peirce on thin artist’s paper mounted to board. The back side of the artwork is dated 1982, but it is uncertain which of the Disney “Thunder Mesa” projects this artwork was used for. The painting measures 15”x11” and the condition is good with some adhesive-discoloration along the border. $700-$1,000
770. “Thunder Mesa” Men’s Costume Concept Painting. (Disney, 1982) An original concept painting for a men’s cast member outfit for “Thunder Mesa”, a planned Frontierland area. “Thunder Mesa” was originally planned as a large mountain in Frontierland for the Magic Kingdom that would house the never-built “Western River Expedition” attraction. When Disneyland Paris opened in 1992, their Frontierland contained the fictitious town of “Thunder Mesa” in a nod to the original concept. This original painting is accomplished by artist Tom Peirce on thin artist’s paper mounted to board. The back side of the artwork is dated 1982, but it is uncertain which of the Disney “Thunder Mesa” projects this artwork was used for. The painting measures 15”x11” and the condition is good with some adhesive-discoloration along the border and a few brown spots in the center. $700-$1,000
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771. “Mickey’s Birthdayland” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1988-90) An original sign from Walt Disney World for “Mickey’s Birthdayland”, a new land created to celebrate Mickey’s 60th birthday. The sign is accomplished on acrylic board and features Mickey wearing a birthday hat in front of Cinderella Castle. The sign measures 21”x19” and the condition is very good with minor wear. $300-$500
772. Disneyland Hotel Construction Sign. (Disneyland Hotel, c.1999) A large sign featuring concept art for an expansion of the Disneyland Hotel in 1999. The Disneyland Hotel was originally owned and operated under The Wrather Corporation, and it wasn’t until the 1998 that Disney took ownership of the hotel. When they did, they had the opportunity to enchance the “Disney” quality of the hotel with expansions such as the Never Land Pool depicted here in this sign. The sign features printed imagery over a hard plastic backing with curled corners to give the appearance of map paper. This large sign is believed to have been mounted to a wall to promote the soon to come features for the Disneyland Hotel during the construction in 1999. The sign measures 39.5”x48” and 2.5” thick due to the curled edges. The condition is good with some scratches and scuffs from use, and a crack in the top-right corner. $500-$700
773. “Pizzeria Bella Notte” Original Mural Artwork. (Disneyland Paris, c.2010s) An original mural design for the “Pizzeria Bella Notte” restaurant at Disneyland Paris. This mural drawing depicts the iconic “Belle Notte” spaghetti scene from the feature film “Lady and the Tramp”, which is the inspiration behind the name of the restaurant. The original artwork is accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper and measures approximately 18”x24”. The condition is very good with little wear. $300-$500
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774. “Alien Encounter” Promotional Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1994) An original sign used to promote the opening of “Alien Encounter” at the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland. “ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter” opened briefly in December of 1994 for previews, and opened officially in 1995. The attraction was praised for its unique darker tone when compared to Disney’s usual attractions, and was a popular Tomorrowland show until 2003 when it was replaced by “Stitch’s Great Escape!”. The sign is printed on a thin substrate that is adhered to a composite board, and measures 33”x39”. The condition is fair to good, with a small tear along the top edge and some peeling around the edges. $1,000-$2,000
775. “Pleasure Island” Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1989-90s) A large hand-painted wooden sign from Walt Disney World’s “Pleasure Island”. This former shopping, dining, and entertainment district was home to various comedy and night clubs, as well as a nightly “New Year’s Eve” fireworks celebration. This large sign reads “Pleasure Island” in the stylish font used for the location, and is believed to have been used as a display piece within the area. The sign measures over 6ft long, and is in very good condition with some wear throughout from use, including scuffs around the border. $1,000-$2,000
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776. “Fantasia Gardens” Original Development Artwork. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A collection of (35) original drawings used in the development of the “Fantasia Gardens” miniature golf course at the Walt Disney World Resort. These beautiful drawings were used in the development phase of the various structures, statues, and characters seen throughout the Fantasia-themed miniature golf course. Accomplished in pencil on thin artist’s paper, these drawings range in size between 11”x17” to 17”x42”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear from use. $300-$500
777. Collection of (8) “Peter Pan’s Flight” Original Drawings. (Disneyland Paris, c.1992) A collection of (8) original drawings created during the development of “Peter Pan’s Flight” for Disneyland Paris. The collection contains original pencil drawings on thin artist’s paper and depicts characters such as Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and even Captain Hook’s ship. A few of the drawings of Peter are based on Walt Disney’s favorite statue at Kensington Gardens in Hyde Park. One of the drawings features a scene from the entrance mural near the line queue for the attraction. The drawings range in size from 11”x17” to 19”x24” and the set is in very good condition overall with a few fold-marks and some edge-wear from use. $300-$500
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778. “Au Chalet de la Marionnette” Pinocchio Mural Artwork. (Disneyland Paris, c.1992) An incredible collection of (16) original development drawings used in the creation of the mural artwork for the “Au Chalet de la Marionnette” Pinocchio-themed restaurant at Disneyland Paris. These drawings include popular characters such as Pinocchio, Geppetto, Figaro, Monstro, and many more. Accomplished in pencil on this artist’s paper, these drawings range in size from 11”x8.5” to 17”x66.5”. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $300-$500
779. “Fantasia” Broom Fountain Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1996) A large fountain prop from Walt Disney World’s “Fantasia Gardens”. This prop was once installed in a section of a functional water fountain that would shoot a stream of water from one broom’s bucket into the bucket of a second broom. This prop beautifully depicts the iconic broom character from the film, and stands approximately 50” tall including the original pipes attached at the base. The figure is in good condition with two breaks, in the arm and the bucket. $500-$700
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16. Auctioneer May Submit Items to Auction: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction. 17. Auctioneer May Grant Concessions to Consignors or Bidders: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion. 18. Minimum or Nominal Bids: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed. 19. Winner of Lot: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized. 20. Good Faith Bidding: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit. 21. Lots: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot. 22. Rescission of Sale of Lot: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion. 23. Lots Sold After Auction: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well. 24. Payment in Dollars: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars. 25. Amount of Payment: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer’s Premium shall be 15% of the highest successful recognized bid for payments made in cash, check, electronic funds transfer, or wire transfer directly to the auctioneer; 18% for payments made by credit card, debit card, PayPal, or other charge card directly to the auctioneer; and 21% for any successful bids made through a third party internet service. Auctioneer retains the Buyer’s Premium as its own property. 26. Payment Terms: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “e-check”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any under-bidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.
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27. Pick Up, Shipping, and Insurance Concerns: It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the lot being purchased, or make arrangements at his own cost, for packing, shipping, and handling. If the lot is not out of the auctioneer’s possession within 15 days of the close of the auction sessions, a reasonable storage fee shall be imposed. It is the Buyer’s duty and obligation to insure the lot from the date that title transfers to the successful Bidder, i.e., upon the receipt of full payment by the auctioneer (the “TRANSFER DATE”). Risk of loss passes to the Buyer on the TRANSFER DATE. Delivery costs and insurance during delivery are the responsibility of the Buyer. Auctioneer is not responsible for frames or glass breakage; such breakage shall not be the basis for any return of any lot. 28. Interest: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law. 29. Attorney’s Fees: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. 30. Security Interest Granted: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale. 31. No Warranties: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OR AUCTION. Bidders are urged to view the lots before bidding on them. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability. 32. Disclaimer of Damages; Sole Remedies: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa. 33. Statements are Opinions: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” 34: Arbitration: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties. 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 written324 consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.
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REGISTRATION: BY EITHER REGISTERING TO BID OR PLACING A BID, THE BIDDER ACCEPTS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THE AUCTION CATALOG AND ENTERS INTO A LEGALLY, BINDING, AND ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT WITH LOVE OF ART, LLC. DBA VAN EATON GALLERIES. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID: NO BID MAY BE PLACED IN ANY MANNER UNLESS THE BIDDER HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” EITHER PRINTED IN THE CATALOG OR ON-LINE, AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. BY PLACING ANY BID, THE BIDDER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO VAN EATON GALLERIES THAT HE OR SHE HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. WITHOUT SUCH REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY AND AGREEMENT, VAN EATON GALLERIES WOULD NOT PERMIT THE BIDDER TO BID AS SET FORTH IN THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE.” PAYMENT: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY VAN EATON GALLERIES NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE AUCTION OR WITHIN FIVE (5) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE INVOICE DATE, WHICHEVER IS LATER. PURCHASE PRICE IS THE SUM OF FINAL BID AMOUNT PLUS BUYER'S PREMIUM (15%) OF FINAL BID PRICE IF CASH, CHECK, ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER OR WIRE TRANSFER; 18% OF FINAL BID PRICE IF BY CREDIT CARD, DEBIT CARD OR OTHER CHARGE CARD DIRECTLY TO AUCTIONEER; 21% OF FINAL BID PRICE IF BIDDING VIA INTERNET PLUS APPLICABLE SALES TAXES. BID INCREMENTS ARE SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM. TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY: Bidding by telephone is permitted on a limited basis subject to advance arrangements and availability, at Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion. Telephone bidding is subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. For telephone bidding consideration, this form must be fully executed with all required information and attachments and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm. FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS ONLY: The absentee bid process is offered solely as a convenience subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. The bidder hereby authorizes Van Eaton Galleries to enter bids on the specified lots up to the maximum price indicated on the bid form. The bidder understands that Van Eaton Galleries will endeavor to purchase these lots as reasonably as possible, and if the bid is successful, the purchase price will be the final bid plus buyer’s premium and applicable sales taxes. For absentee bid consideration, all bids must be in writing, fully executed including all columns on the following form, with all required information and attachments, and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office, either by delivery, mail or fax no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) day prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm. NOTICE TO FIRST TIME BIDDERS: New clients are requested to provide photographic proof of ID - passport, driving license, ID card, together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statement etc. Corporate clients should also provide a copy of their articles of association / company registration documents, together with a letter authorizing the individual to bid on the company’s behalf. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bankers reference. SHIPPING: Buyers are responsible for arranging shipping and for all shipping costs. As a convenience, shipping for small items may be handled by Van Eaton Galleries via FedEx. For oversized items, a third party shipper is recommended. Buyers may use any shipper of their choice. Van Eaton Galleries can recommend local shippers if needed.
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Phone & Absentee Bidder List Please type or print legibly. This form can be emailed to auction@vegalleries.com or faxed to: (818) 788-2368 or mailed to: Van Eaton Galleries 13613 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 For more info, please call (818) 788-2357 Van Eaton Galleries uses the increments in the chart to the right. To keep an orderly bidding structure, please place your bids within this framework.
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For absentee bidders only. (You instruct us to execute each absentee bid up to the corresponding bid amount indicated below) * Emergency Bid: A maximum bid (exclusive of Buyer’s Premium and tax) to be executed by Van Eaton Galleries only if we are unable to contact you by telephone or should the connection be lost during bidding.
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Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*
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