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ThE DISnEY UnIVERSE Publicity and Promotion | Caroline Galloway | M2M PR & Partnerships The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates. EXHIBIT & AUCTION LOCATION 12160 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 818-788-2357 Fax 818-788-2368 www.vegalleries.com/disneyauction | auction@vegalleries.com Sales Manager Gabriel Copp Auction Manager Janeen Van Eaton Editors Mike Van Eaton Additional Writing & Editing Mark Ballard Ed Squair Catalog Layout Erica Enders Catalog Graphics Erica Enders Photo Editor Stephanie Wu Erica Enders Photography Sean Harris David Knox Intake Coordinator Ceanna Van Eaton Van Eaton Galleries Mike Van Eaton Janeen Van Eaton Gallery Staff Lori Lapkin Kassie Winkler Kalen Verhoeven Exhibition Curator Phillip Graffham EXPlOrInG We have a NEW address!

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Welcome to our last auction of 2022!

It has been quite a year of change for Van Eaton Galleries. After 28 years in the same location in Sherman Oaks, California, we have moved to a much larger location about two miles east in Studio City, California. Our hope is that this new location will allow us to properly display and showcase the amazing artwork and artifacts that we have acquired and give ourselves a little room to grow. We are all very excited about the move and look forward to seeing all of you at the new location.

I think we have an amazing auction lined up for you. A history of the Disney Studio, Walt Disney himself, and the Disneyland Parks. I cannot thank enough the consignors who have entrusted us with their treasures, and I hope that the catalog and the exhibition at our new space does them the justice they deserve.

I also cannot thank enough the amazing staff we have at Van Eaton Galleries. It is growing by the minute, and everyone has pitched in to get our space ready and this catalog and auction up and running. Change is hard, and the staff here has handled it amazingly well. A very special thanks to my Partner Janeen Van Eaton and Gallery Manager Gabriel Copp who have gone above and beyond to make everything possible.

As I look forward to 2023, I see some very exciting auctions on the horizon including the Joel Ma Gee collection. A truly once-in-a -lifetime event coming this April. It is one you do not want to miss. I hope you enjoy the catalog as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. It has been a daunt- ing but enjoyable task. If you are in the Los Angeles area and can attend the auction in person, we hope to see you there. Thank you all again for your participation in these events.

Enjoy the Catalog, Enjoy the Auction, and most of all stay safe and have a wonderful holiday.

THE DISNEY STUDIO: 1920s-30s .............................................................................................. 5 1940s .................................................................................................... 43 1950s .................................................................................................... 61 1960s .................................................................................................... 92 1970s .................................................................................................. 112 1980s .................................................................................................. 127 1990s .................................................................................................. 147 2000s and on ...................................................................................... 171 The Nine Old Men ................................................................................ 177 Walt The Man ....................................................................................... 179 Knott’s Berry Farm and Influences ..................................................... 184 THE DISNEY PARKS: The Bank of America archive of appraisal documents ....................... 185 Imagineers and Cast Members............................................................ 189 Entering The Park................................................................................ 239 Main Street .......................................................................................... 250 Adventureland ..................................................................................... 287 Frontierland ......................................................................................... 298 New Orleans Square ............................................................................ 309 FantasyLand ........................................................................................ 347 Tomorrowland ...................................................................................... 359 California Adventure ........................................................................... 379 Walt Disney World................................................................................. 389 EPCOT .................................................................................................. 411 Disney Parks Around The World ......................................................... 427 Terms and Conditions .......................................................................... 431 TABLE OF CONTENTS SESSION 1December 3 SESSION 2December 4

The 1920s and 1930s

In July of 1923, a young Walt Disney rode the rails from Kansas City, Missouri west to California. While he left behind the bankrupt Laugh-O-Gram Cartoon Studio, a new career in the Hollywood film business lie ahead. Renting a room from his Uncle Robert in Los Angeles, he unsuccessfully sought work at local studios, before deciding to give animation another chance. Using old boxes and spare lumber, he cobbled together an animation stand in his Uncle Robert’s garage. One asset he retained from his Laugh-O-Gram Studio proved invaluable. He sent the halffinished pilot film for a comedy series, Alice’s Wonderland, to New York distributor Margaret J. Winkler. He had earlier pitched her the idea of a series following the adventures of a live girl in a cartoon world, and seeing the unfinished test, she was sold. She offered a contract for the series on October 15, and Walt and brother Roy formed the Disney Studio the next day. The Alice series ran until 1927 with three different girls playing the title role in 57 shorts. Charles Mintz who was Winkler’s business partner and husband asked Walt to create a new character for Universal Studios, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was born. In Oswald Walt developed “personality animation” with a character’s personality defined through motion, expression, and performance, rather than merely through design. Oswald was hugely popular but taught Walt a valuable business lesson when Mintz effectively stole the character along with most of Walt’s animation staff to form his own studio. Walt’s next decision is storied in legend. On the train ride back to Los Angeles, Mickey Mouse came into being. With Walt’s longtime friend and animator Ub Iwerks – the lone loyalist on staff among the defectors to Mintz’s camp – they developed Mickey’s character and produced two cartoons featuring this new hero. It was the third that would be his public debut and take the world by storm, as the first cartoon with a synchronized soundtrack. Steamboat Willie premiered on November 18, 1928, and animation had a bright new star. Through the 1930s, Mickey Mouse’s popularity outpaced any other screen star – living or animated. The success of the animated shorts, combined with lucrative merchandising and licensing of Disney characters, gave the Disney Studio the ability and ambition to grow. The new cartoon series Silly Symphonies was a popular series of music-inspired cartoons that also served as a testing ground for new technology and animation techniques. Flowers and Trees became the first full-color animated cartoon, and in The Goddess of Spring, animators tried their hands at drawing realistic human characters in motion – a skill that would prove invaluable for Disney’s next big project, the first fully animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

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1. Wood Piece from Walt Disney’s First Studio. (Disney, 1923) A wood section from Walt Disney’s garage animation studio in Los Angeles. The garage workshop is often credited as Walt’s first animation studio, and this wood was salvaged during a more recent project to save and preserve the garage. It measures 1.5” long and is in good used condition. It comes with a COA from Disney Historian Phil Sears. $200 - $400

2. Original Oswald Production Drawing from “Rival Romeos.”

(Disney, 1928) An extremely rare Ub Iwerks production drawing of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit from the 1928 Disney short, “Rival Romeos.” It was the Oswald cartoon series that forever changed the trajectory and history of the Walt Disney Studios. Accomplished in graphite, Oswald has an image size of 2.5”x2”on untrimmed 9.5”x12” anima tion paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $3,000 - $5,000

3. Original Production Drawing from”Sagebrush Sadie.” (Disney, 1928) An extremely rare Ub Iwerks production drawing from Walt Disney’s 1928 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short, “Sagebrush Sadie.” Although the film itself has never been found, a handful of drawings and storyboards from the film do exist. This is the first one we have seen offered for public sale. The image of the character measures 4”x6.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $3,000 - $5,000

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A Minnie Mouse Dutch Tobacco

Silk Premium. (Turmac, 1930) Tur mac, The Turkish Macedonian Tobacco Company of Zevenaar, Holland, included pictorial silks, or “zijdjes” in cigarette packages from 1920 to 1934. This 2.5”x5.5” embroidered figural insert of Minnie Mouse dates from about 1930 and is an excellent demonstration of the fact that, just a couple years after their inception, Walt Disney’s famous mice were not just favorites of American cinemagoers, but had become fan favorites all over the world. $100 - $200

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Set of (5) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

Anniversary Pins. (D23 Expo, 2017) A Limited Edition boxed set of (5) Oswald The Lucky Rabbit pins released in celebration of the character’s 90th birthday. Produced in an edition size of 750 pieces, the pins are packaged within a film reel-inspired box. Each pin measures approximately 2” at its widest diameter within the 8.75” diameter and 1.75” deep box. All are in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

Production Layout Drawing from “The Gorilla Mystery.”

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(Disney, 1930) An extremely rare production layout drawing from the 1930 Mickey Mouse short, “The Gorilla Mystery.” The characters have an image size of 3.5”x5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The draw ing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000

7. Pair of Early Mickey Mouse Club Buttons. (Disney, c.1930) A pair of very early Mickey Mouse Club buttons. Both feature the same image of Mickey Mouse with U-shaped pants buttons, with one pin created for the “Fox Wichita” club and the other for the “Fox California” club. Measuring approximately 1” in diameter, the pins are in very good condi tion for their age. Both show some spots of discoloration to the front and oxidation on the reverse. $200 - $400

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Long before Jimmy Dodd ever strummed a mousegetar, there was a Mickey Mouse Club in theaters across the country and even overseas. Kids met in theaters for cartoon matinees, wore Mickey masks, and sang along with Mickey to “Minnie’s Yoo Hoo”. The first meeting of the Club took place on January 4th, 1930 at the Fox Dome Theater in Ocean Park California. Three months later there were 60 theaters hosting club meetings, and by 1932 there were over 1 million members. When gauging how quickly Mickey Mouse became a hit it’s worth noting that by 1930, when that first Club meeting took place, only fifteen Mickey Mouse cartoons had been released since his debut in 1928.

8. Collection of (3) Mickey Mouse Club Member Items. (Disney, c.1931) A collection of (3) particularly rare Mickey Mouse Club member items. These items were released by Aladdin-Tabor Theatre as part of their chapter in 1931. The collection notably includes an Aladdin-Tabor Mickey Mouse Club beanie, very few of which have been offered for public sale. Also included is a Mickey Mouse Club membership card that has a neatly inked member name, and a 1.25” diameter celluloid club member button featuring a rather unique depiction of Mickey. The beanie measures approximately 7.5” in diameter and has some light scattered soiling. The button has some oxidation on back and minor surface wear.

9. Pair of English Mickey Mouse Club

Pins. (Disney, 1930s) A pair of English brass enamel Mickey Mouse Club pins. The pins have a green enamel border with a die-cut brass Mickey in the center with black detail ing. While the imagery is the same, one pin reads “County Mickey Mouse Club” and the other reads “Odeon Mickey Mouse Club.” Both read “W.O. Lewis Badges/Birmingham” on the reverse. Measuring 1”x1”, the pins are in fine condition with minor wear from age. $200 - $400

10. Mickey Mouse Brass Enamel Pin. (Disney, 1930s) A very rare brass enamel pin of Mickey Mouse. The image is created in black and white enamel, with silvered brass lines to define the image. The back is engraved with “Lemane/Registered.” Measuring 1.25” tall, the pin is in fine condition for its age with minor surface wear. $200 - $400

silversmith, Charles Horner. Constructed of black enamel on sterling silver, the pin features a classic early pie-eyed likeness of Mickey playing his cigar box banjo. The reverse is equipped with vertical hinged pin and marked with a raised “Sterling Silver” and “CH” maker’s logo. Measuring 1.25” long, the pin is in fine condition with only minor surface wear and minimal tarnish on the reverse. $200 - $400

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12. Mickey and Minnie “Yoo-Hoo” Clock. (Disney/Harzer, 2003) A Mickey and Minnie Mouse “Yoo Hoo” Clock by Harzer Uhrenfabrik. In celebration of Mickey and Minnie Mouse’s 75th year together, this commemorative clock was offered through The Disney Gallery at Disn eyland. Limited to an edition size of 1,928, the whimsical cuckoo clock features Mickey and Minnie Mouse, was hand-crafted by a master clockmaker and carver, and is driven by Black Forest movement. Mea suring 9.25”x8.5” and 5.5” wide, the clock is in fine as-new condition and comes in original 13.5”x10.5” and 8” deep box with instructions and COA.

13. The Adventures of Mickey Mouse Books Vol. 1 & 2. (David McCay Publications, 1931/32) A rare set of Volume 1 and Volume 2 of “The Adventures of Mickey Mouse”. Published by McCay publications, with illustrations created by the staff of the Walt Disney Studios. Book 1 (published 1931) is generally considered the first Mickey Mouse book and notably features the first book appearances of Minnie Mouse, Horace and Clarabelle (named Henry and Carolyn), and per haps the first reference to Donald Duck (in name only, on page one), predating his theatrical debut in 1934. Measuring 7.75”x5.5” and 8.5”x6.75”, the books are in overall good condition. $100 - $200

14. The Mad Dog Mickey & Pluto Figure. (Disney/Anri, c.1989) A rare The Mad Dog Limited Edition Woodcarved Figure by Anri. Inspired by the poster for the classic 1932 short “The Mad Dog” the piece was both carved and painted by Mas ter ANRI craftsmen in St. Christina, Italy. Measuring 6” tall and 6.25”x5.25”, the figure numbered 392/3000, comes with literature, and is in fine overall condition. The figure comes packaged within the original 7.25”x9.75” and 8.5” deep box. $200 - $400

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Original Layout Drawing

from “Barnyard Olympics.” (Disney, 1932) A Fantastic original production layout drawing from the 1932 Mickey Mouse short, “Barnyard Olympics.” Accom plished in graphite, the layout has an image size of 5.5”x5.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000

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Production Drawings and

Layout from “The Klondike Kid.”

(Disney, 1932) A collection of five original production drawings and one detailed layout drawing from the 1932 short “The Klondike Kid.” The drawings feature Peg Leg Pete as he puts Minnie aside and gets ready to attack Mickey. The detailed pencil background layout is from the same scene as the drawings and features a rough outline of Pete’s position on the background as well as stamps and annotations. The drawings and the layout are all on untrimmed 9.5”x12” anima tion paper. All are in fine condition with expected wear from age. $600 - $800

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17. An Original Layout Drawing from “The Klondike Kid.” (Disney, 1932) An impressive original background layout drawing from the 1932 Mickey Mouse Short, “The Klondike Kid.” The finished background appears at the 1:12 mark in the short and contains many of the ele ments in the layout. The image measures 7.25”x9.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. it is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

18. Original Background Layout from “Ye Olden Days.” (Disney, 1933) An original background layout drawing from the 1933 short, “Ye Olden Days.” The background features outlines of Minnie Mouse and Clarabelle Cow as they appear on the finished background. Measuring 9.5”x12” on untrimmed animation paper, the drawing is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

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19. Original Production Drawing from “The Steeple Chase.” (Disney, 1933) An original pro duction drawing of Mickey Mouse, from the 1933 Mickey Mouse short “The Steeple Chase.” Mickey has an image size of 5”x9.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. It is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

20. Background Layout Drawing from “The Steeple Chase.” (Disney, 1933) An original pan background layout drawing from the 1933 Mickey Mouse short “The Steeple-Chase.” The artwork features rough outlines of Mickey and his horse with direction notes relating to the scene, field, and animator (Art Babbitt). The piece has a total image size of 7”x18.5” on untrimmed 9”x24.5” pan animation paper and displays in very good condition. $300 - $500

21. Original Layout Drawing from “The Mail Pilot.” (Disney, 1933) An impressive original layout drawing of Mickey Mouse in a scene from the 1933 short “The Mail Pilot.” The animation paper and image have been slightly trimmed to 8.5”x12”. There are two punch holes on the left side from when it was once stored in a scrapbook. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

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22. Mickey Mouse in “The Mad Dog” Original Poster. (Disney/Columbia, 1932) An extremely rare original Columbia Pictures one sheet poster for the 1932 Walt Disney short “The Mad Dog.” By 1930, Mickey had become an international star, and a big enough draw at theatres to merit the production of fully dedicated one-sheet posters such as this, rather than the standard “stock” posters of the day. Columbia Pictures dis tributed Disney shorts from 1929 to 1932 and this is one of only a handful of posters known to have survived from that era. Measuring 27”x41” the poster has been professionally linen backed and restored to extremely fine condition. An impressive piece of Disney and Mickey Mouse his tory. $20,000 - $30,000

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A wide range of colorful, much-cherished Disney collectibles from the 1930’s are based on the Silly Symphonies. This popular series of 75 cartoons generally featured all new characters whose screen career was confined to a single cartoon, with a few notable exceptions. The best known are the Three Pigs, whose astronomical popularity led Walt to bow to pressure to produce sequels. He famously exclaimed “You can’t top pigs with pigs!” and was ultimately proven right as the three sequels did not approach the original’s reach. Members of the “Fab 5” made some appearances too: Donald Duck’s debut was in 1934’s The Wise Little Hen, and Pluto’s first short appearance without Mickey was 1932’s Just Dogs. Pluto headlined another Silly Symphony in Mother Pluto. There’s even a “Hidden Mickey” in Santa’s Workshop: A Mickey Mouse doll can be spotted in Santa’s bag of toys as he waves goodbye.

23. Original Production Drawing from “The Skeleton Dance.” (Disney, 1929) An extremely rare Ub Iwerks production drawing from the first short in the “Silly Symphony” series, “The Skel eton Dance.” Considered one of the best cartoons of all time, and an important part of the evolution of Disney Studios animation, “The Skeleton Dance” was almost entirely animated by Ub Iwerks. Original artwork from the short is very hard-to-find. The Skeleton has an image size of 4”x4” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in good condition with expected wear from age. $3,000 - $5,000

24. Original Drawings from “Babes in the Woods.” (Disney, 1932) An original background layout drawing and production drawing from Walt Disney’s 1932 Silly Symphony, “Babes in the Woods.” The production drawing features the witch with the two children as she flies them to her home. The total image size is 4.25”x9.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The detailed background layout features the interior of the witch’s house with an image size of 7”x9.25” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The finished background appears at the 5:11 mark in the film. Both drawings are in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

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25. “The Three Little Pigs” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1968) An original one sheet poster for the 1968 re-release of the Academy Award-winning Silly Symphony “The Three Little Pigs.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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27. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Game Board. (Disney, 1933) A colorful “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf” game board by Marks Brothers. The board is from a game which was released at the same time as Walt Disney’s popular Silly Symphony, “The Big Bad Wolf.” Measuring 16.5”x16” the game board displays in very good condition with minor wear to the edges and corners. $200 - $400

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Manufacturing. This 7.25”x8.5” sheet was a premium included in packages of Puritan Marshmallows and features four punch-out paper dolls. The sheet is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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(Dis ney/Parker Bros., 1938) The Pied Piper of Hamlin game

Parker Brothers. This installment in the Walt Disney’s Own Game series was based on the Walt Disney Silly Symphony. The game includes (4) col orful pawns, spinner, (50) counters, and game board inside original box with lid. Measuring 13.25”x15.75” and 1” deep, the vintage box and game are in good condition, exhibiting creases and slight wear to box top, edges, corners of board, pieces, and lid. $200 - $400

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Puritan Marshmallow Three Little Pigs Party Pop-Outs. (Shotwell, 1934) A sheet of Big Bad Wolf & Three Pigs Party Pop-Outs Shotwell Disney Pied Piper of Hamelin Game Parker Brothers. from

29. A Tortoise and the Hare Italian Rug. (Disney, 1938) A small Ital ian-made rug featuring Walt Disney’s Tortoise and the Hare from the Academy Award-winning Silly Symphony of the same name. Produced in the late 1930’s or early 1940’s, the reverse retains the permission label featuring Snow White and four Dwarfs. Not including the fringes, the rug measures 11.25”x18.5” and displays in fine condition with few spots of discoloration and expected wear. $200 - $400

30. A Tortoise and the Hare Italian Rug. Disney, 1938) A small Italian-made rug featuring Walt Disney’s Tortoise and the Hare from the Academy Award-win ning Silly Symphony of the same name. Produced in the late 1930’s or early 1940’s, the reverse retains the permis sion label featuring Snow White and four Dwarfs. Not including the fringes, the rug measures 11.25”x18.5” and displays in very good condition, with few spots of discoloration and expected wear. $200 - $400

31. A Tortoise and the Hare Italian Rug. Disney, 1938) A small Italian-made rug featuring Walt Dis ney’s Tortoise and the Hare from the Academy Award-winning Silly Sym phony of the same name. Produced in the late 1930’s or early 1940’s, the reverse retains the permission label featuring Snow White and four Dwarfs. Not including the fringes, the rug measures 11.25”x18.5” and dis plays in very good condition with few spots of discoloration and expected wear. $200 - $400

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32. Background Layout Drawing from “Ferdinand the Bull.” (Disney, 1938) An impressive background layout drawing from Walt Dis ney’s Academy Award-Winning 1938 Silly Symphony “Ferdinand the Bull.” The production drawing is accomplished in graphite and retains an attached document of production notes. Measuring 7.5”x9.75” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper, the artwork displays in very good condi tion. $600 - $800

33. Walt Disney’s Ferdinand the

Bull Book

by Whitman. (Whitman, 1938) A Walt Disney’s Ferdinand the Bull Book by Whitman Publishing. The 31-page book contains pictures from the production with text by Munro Leaf. Measuring 8”x11”, the book is in good condition, despite slight areas of discoloration and wear to the cover and pages. $100 - $200

34. Ferdinand the Bull Cut-Outs Book. (Whitman, 1938) A Fer dinand the Bull Cut-outs book by Whitman Publishing. Inspired by the Academy Award-Winning Silly Symphony, the 10.35”x16” book contains all 20 cutouts, with only one (Ferdinand’s Mama) partially unpunched. The book is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $100 - $200

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The growth of Disney merchandising can be charted in a direct rise in the short span between 1929 and 1932. Late in ’29 Walt struck a deal to license Mickey’s likeness for a children’s tablet for 300 dollars when a man pitched the deal, cash in hand, at a moment when Walt sorely needed the money. Walt himself sought out a relationship with George Borgfeldt & Co. in 1930 to produce Disney bisque figures in Japan. In 1932, it was Marketing executive Kay Kamen who truly drove the rise of Disney Merchandise. After securing a meeting to present his proposal to Walt and Roy, he travelled to Hollywood with his life’s savings in hand to offer as an advance against his promised returns. He stayed awake for the entire two day trip to guard against being robbed, and fell asleep in the office while Walt and Roy were discussing his offer. Luckily they accepted. In just the next four years, even at the height of the Great Depression, Kamen’s marketing plan raised over 35 million dollars for Disney.

35. Donald Duck Walking Wind-Up Toy. George Borgfeldt, c.1930s) A Donald Duck celluloid windup toy distributed by the George Borgfeldt Company in the 1930s. Manufactured in Japan, the toy is 3.25” tall, in very good overall condition, and comes complete with the original key. Function has been tested in working order. ` $100 - $200

36. A Military-Themed Donald Duck

of (5) Military-Themed Donald Duck bisque

in Japan

early 1930s, they include Donald with a Flag, Donald with a rifle, and Donald with a Bugle. Measuring between 3.75” and 3” tall, the figures are in very good condition overall with noticeable wear to paint from age. $300 - $500

37. An Original Production Drawing from “Puppy Love.” (Dis ney, 1933) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the 1933 short, “Puppy Love.” The untrimmed animation paper measures 9.5”x12”. Mickey has an image size of 4”x3”. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age.. $300 - $500

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Official

Mickey Mouse Store Button. (Kay Kamen, 1937)

A vintage Official Mickey Mouse Store button manufactured by Kay Kamen, Ltd. The pinback button features Mickey while the rim of the button reads “Walt Disney 1937.” A paper insert over the metal backing reads “Kay Kamen Ltd. New York London.” Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button exhibits oxidation to the metal, but displays in fair condition. $300 - $500

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Bisque Set. George Borgfeldt c.1930s) A collection figures. Manufactured in the

The 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition, better known as the Chicago World’s Fair, celebrated both the windy city’s centennial and “a happier not-too-distant future, all driven by innovation in science and technology.” It also introduced the world to the Mickey Mouse watch, licensed to the Ingersoll-Waterbury Company by Kay Kamen. The watch was so successful that Ingersoll, which had been on the verge of bankruptcy, instead increased their workforce ten-fold.

39. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Inger soll, 1933) A very rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch from 1933. Although this is the first year of production, the watch is considered the second version Ingersoll produced, with the watch produced for the World’s Fair being the first. With the original metal band still intact, the watch is in good condition, however function has not been tested. $600 - $800

41. A Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch by Ingersoll. (Ingersoll, 1934) A very rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch from 1934. The watch case and crown measure 2.5” in diameter and are in good condi tion. Function has not been tested. $600 - $800

40. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll, 1933) A very rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch from 1933. Although this is the first year of production, the watch is considered the second version Ingersoll produced, with the watch produced for the World’s Fair being the first. With a total length of 5.25” and a 1.5” Diameter watch face, the watch is in good condition, however func tion has not been tested.

42. An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, 1934) A very rare Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch from 1934. The watch case and crown measure 2.5” in diameter and are in good condition. Function has not been tested. $600 - $800

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43. An Ingersoll Three Little Pigs Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, 1934) An extremely rare Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf pocket watch by Ingersoll. The reverse of the watch is engraved with “May the Big Bad Wolf never come to your door.” The watch measures 2” in diameter. The parts are all original and in good condition, with some wear to the sur face and silver case. Function has not been tested. $600 - $800

44. US Time/Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Ingersoll/US Time, 1950s) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wristwatch by US Time. The watch measures 7” long and comes within its original 7”x4” and .75” deep box. The watch is in good condition, exhibiting slight creases from use, while the box is in good condition, with slight wear. Function has not been tested. $400 - $600

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Timex/Ingersoll

Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Timex/Inger soll, 1958) A 1958 Timex/Ingersoll Wristwatch with original box and Mickey Mouse display stand. The timepiece measures 6.5” long, the ceramic figure is approximately 5.25” tall, and the box is 5.75” tall and 4”x4.25”. The timepiece is in fine condition while the band is in good condition, retaining creases from remaining on its original display. The ceramic figure displays in fine condition, while the box is in very good condition with a minor .5” tear. Watch function has not been tested.

$400 - $600

46. A Mickey Mouse “World Fair” Pocketknife. (Unknown, 1970s) An infamous souvenir pocketknife featuring Mickey Mouse. These knives appeared in the collector’s market around the 1970s and are marked as if they were sold at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. How ever, the Mickey Mouse image on the knife is a more modern version that would not have been used in 1933, and perhaps the most telling detail is that World’s Fair is misspelled as “World Fair.” Despite the unusual history of these knives, they are quite desirable among collec tors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 3.5” long when closed, the knife is in good condition. $100 - $200

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47. An Original Production Cel from “Two Gun Mickey.” (Disney, 1934) An extremely rare original production model cel of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse from the 1934 Mickey Mouse Short, “Two-Gun Mickey.” The piece has character image sizes of 2.75”x2” and 3.5”x2” on its 9.75”x12” cel sheet with a screen-matching xeroxed background cel. The artwork displays in fine condition with some slight waviness to the cel. $10,000 - $15,000

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48. “Two Gun Mickey” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1974) An origi nal one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions 1974 showing of the 1934 Mickey Mouse short “Two Gun Mickey”. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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A Pin the Tail on Mickey Mouse Game.

(Hall Brothers, 1930s) An original Hall Brothers Pin the Tail on Mickey Mouse Game. The Hall Brothers were one of the earliest Disney Licensees, and as Hallmark Cards continued their relationship with Disney for over 90 years. In the 1970s, Hallmark released a reproduction, however this is the original vintage 1930s game. The envelope is tanned and shows wear. The game sheet is 21”x23” and is on linen-like paper. As intended, the lower portion of the sheet which has the tails has been cut off along the dotted line. Issued with 14 numbered tails, seven have been neatly trimmed from the sheet. A portion of the sheet with instructions has one tail untrimmed, and an additional 6.5x10.5” portion of the sheet has not been trimmed and has tails #10-14. There is one missing tail. The tails that have been totally cut out have pin holes and some light creases from use, but all remain clean. The game sheet has only a few pin holes which are barely visible. Overall, the piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

50. Mickey Mouse

Book. (Disney, 1992) A Mickey Mouse Waddle Book

Books. These loyal repro ductions are inspired by an extremely rare version published by Blue Ribbon Books in 1934. Measuring 10.5”x7.75” the book is in fine con dition, with unpunched characters and runway. $100 - $200

51. Original Production Drawing from “The Dognapper.” (Disney, 1934) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck from the 1934 short “The Dognapper.” The total image size of the characters is 3”x4” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

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Waddle reproduction by Applewood

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size of 7.75”x10.5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition, exhibiting wear to edges and corners.$600 - $800

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Original Layout Drawing from “Thru the Mirror.”

(Disney, 1936) A stunning original layout drawing from Walt Disney’s 1936 Mickey Mouse short “Thru the Mirror.” The detailed lay out is from the opening scene of the short and features red pencil boxes illustrating the camera shots for the scene. The artwork has an image size of 8.25”x11.5” on untrimmed 9”x12.75” anima tion paper. The drawing is in very good condition, exhibiting a few spots of discoloration and slight wear. $800 - $1,000

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A Mickey and Minnie Italian Tapes

try. (Disney, c.1938) A late 1930’s or early 1940’s Italian made small rug or tapestry. Mea suring 17.5”x17” the vintage piece may have been made for a pillow cover or runner. It is in good condition, despite some color fading and wear. The piece has been mounted to board for display. $200 - $400

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52. Background Layout Drawings from “Mickey’s Man Friday.” (Disney, 1935) A set of original production background and overlay layouts for the 1935 Mickey Mouse short “Mickey’s Man Friday.” The pieces have approximate image sizes of 8”x10.5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The pieces display in very good condition with expected wear from age. $400 - $600 A Background Layout Drawing from “Clock Cleaners.” (Disney, 1937) A detailed original layout drawing from the opening scene of the 1937 Walt Disney short “Clock Clean ers.” The artwork has an image
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56. Rare Technicolor Mickey Mouse Original Stock Poster. (United Artists, 1935) An extremely rare 1935 one sheet stock poster featuring Mickey Mouse. When Columbia began distributing Mickey Mouse shorts in color, they took the artwork from their stock 1932 Mickey Poster and added the Technicolor Banner. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster has been professionally restored and linen backed, and displays in fine condition.
$8,000 - $10,000

The Fisher Price toy company started small in 1930 with sixteen toys they optimistically dubbed their “Hopefuls” and a credo that each toy should have “intrinsic play value, ingenuity, strong construction, good value for the money and action.” Even through the lean years of the Depression they developed customer interest and loyalty with their quality toys. Fisher Price was the first major American company fit to license Disney characters, from 1935 up to and beyond their contract that lasted until 1959.

57. Donald Duck Choo Choo Pull Toy by Fisher Price. (Fish er-Price, c.1938) A vintage Donald Duck Choo Choo pull toy manufac tured by Fisher-Price. Measuring 8” tall and 7” long, the toy displays in very good condition. The pull string is absent, and there are minor surface scuffs and wear from use, with minor oxidation to the metallic parts. $200 - $400

58. A Fisher Price Donald Pull Toy. (Fisher-Price, c.1938) A vin tage Donald Duck Choo Choo pull toy manufactured by Fisher-Price. Measuring 8” tall and 7” long, the pull toy (despite absent pull string) displays in very good condition. $200 - $400

59. Pinocchio Express Pull Toy Fisher Price (Fisher Price, 1939) A Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Express Toy by Fisher Price. The jointed motion toy functions despite a missing original pull string. Measuring 10.25” tall and 11”x4.75”, the toy displays in good condition with slight scuff wear to the paper imagery, wood faces, and edges. $200 - $400

60. Donald Duck Cart Pull Toy Fisher Price #544. (Fisher-Price, 1940s) A Donald Duck Cart pull toy by Fisher-Price. Measuring 8.75” tall and 10.5” long, and 4.25” wide, the pull toy displays in very good condition, despite the absence of the original pull string and minor scuffs and wear to surfaces from use. $200 - $400

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61. A Fisher-Price Donald Duck Xylophone Pull Toy. (Fish er-Price, c.1940s) A Donald Duck Xylophone pull toy manufactured by Fisher-Price. Consisting of a four-wheeled wooden cart with a wooden Donald holding mallets over a metal xylophone, the figure’s arms move up and down as the wheels roll, striking the keys. The mechanicals are in working order. Measuring 13.25”x11” and 6.25” deep, the piece is in good condition with age, dust accumulation, oxidation to the metal ele ments, slight scuffs, and minor chips to wood, scraping to the cart from the motion of the wheels, and no pull cord. $200 - $400

62. Donald Duck Strutter Pull Toy, Fisher Price No. 510 (Fish er-Price, 1941) A Strutter Donald Duck Pull Toy by Fisher Price. Mea suring 10.25” tall, 11.25” long, and 4.75” wide, the toy displays in fair condition, exhibiting chips to wooden parts, scuffs and wear to paint, and absent pull cord and arms. $200 - $400

63. Donald Duck Choo Choo Pull Toy by Fisher-Price. (Fisher-Price, 1940) A vintage Donald Duck Choo Choo No. 450 pull toy manufactured by Fisher-Price. The pull string and mallet are missing. The toy measures 6.75”x9.5” and 3.75” deep and is in fair condition, exhibiting some wear to edges, corners, and labels, and oxidation to metallic parts. $200 - $400

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A Mickey Mouse Puddle Jumper Toy by Fisher Price.

(Fisher-Price, 1950s)

A Mickey Mouse Puddle Jumper Pull Toy by Fisher Price Toys. Measuring 5.5” tall, and 6.5”x2.75”, the wooden toy displays in very good condition, despite the pull cord being replaced and mild scuffs and wear to the edges, corners, and graphics. $200 - $400

65. A Musical Sweeper Dopey Toy. (Fish er-Price, 1950) A Dopey Musical Sweeper toy by Fisher-Price. Measuring 25.75” tall and 3.5”x8.5”, the musical feature is non-working, and the tin lithographic imagery retains few scuffs, but the entire piece displays in very good condition. $200 - $400

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Marks Bros. (Marks Bros., 1934) A Mickey & Minnie Noise Maker by Marks Bros. The paper horn features bold three-color imagery and Measures 7” tall. The toy displays in very good, working condition despite a slight 4” crack in the paper. $200 - $400

67. A Mickey Mouse Toy Candlestick Telephone. (N.N. Hill Brass Co., 1934) A Mickey Mouse Candlestick Phone by N.N. Hill Brass Co. The toy features a rotary dial with functioning ringing bell. Measuring 7.5” tall and 5.25” at its widest diameter, it displays in good condition with expected wear to painted areas and Mickey Mouse, as well as some oxi dation to metallic parts. $200 - $400

68. A Mickey Mouse Movie Jecktor.

(Movie Jecktor Co, 1935) A rare Mickey Mouse Movie Jecktor by the Movie Jecktor Company. This toy is non-functional, with the cloth power cord missing, and film crank non-functional. The vintage Mickey Mousethemed projection toy measures 5.25” tall and approximately 10”x10”. It displays in fair to good condition, with the Mickey logo decal in good condition. The black painted surfaces exhibit light scuffs overall, and the shiny metal pieces show light to heavy oxidation from age. $200 - $400

70. A Mickey Mouse 16mm Projector. (Keystone Mfg. Co, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Projector toy by Keystone Mfg. Co. Measur ing 10.5” tall atop a 5.25”x11.75” base, the projector toy is in very good condition and comes with the instructions and half of the 13”x12.75” and 5.75” deep original good condition box. $200 - $400

69. A Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor with Original Box. (Movie Jecktor Co., 1935) A Mickey Mouse Talkie Jecktor by the Movie Jecktor Company. An enhanced version of the “Movie Jector”, The “Talkie Jector” featured a turntable with needle and horn to add sound to the cartoons shown. Measuring 9.75” tall and approximately 7.5”x18.75” the toy comes with winding crank, film, key, and instruc tions. The film, though missing its tab on the end, is in overall very good condition that is rarely seen. The original box with graphics measures 6” tall and 13.25”x12” and is in good condition, despite fading and wear. $200 - $400

71. Lionel Mickey Circus Train Stoker Car and Engine (Lionel, 1935) A Mickey Mouse Train stoker car. The O gauge stoker originally came in a Mickey Circus Train set with circus cars, an engine, and a Barker Mickey figure. It is paired here with an earlier engine of uncertain man ufacture. The stoker car is designed so, as the train moves, Mickey rocks forward and back as if he’s shoveling coal. The stoker measures 3.25” tall and 4.5” long, in good condition with some scuffs and paint loss particularly to the figure’s edges. The engine measures 7”x3.25” and is in fair shape with one wheel missing. The wind-up feature is in working order. $200 - $400

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72. Original Production Drawing from “Alpine Climbers.” (Disney, 1936) An origi nal production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the 1936 short “Alpine Climbers.” Mickey’s image size is 3.5”x4” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condi tion with light wear from age. $300 - $500

73. An Original Production Drawing from “Mickey’s Rival.” (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing of Minnie Mouse from the 1936 Mickey Mouse short “Mickey’s Rival.” Minnie measures 4.5”x4” on 10”x12” untrimmed animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

74. An Original Production Drawing from “Mickey’s Rival.” (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing of Minnie Mouse from the 1936 Mickey Mouse short “Mickey’s Rival.” Minnie measures 4.5”x2.75” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

75. Original Production Drawing from “Three Little Wolves.” (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing from the 1936 Silly Symphony “Three Little Wolves.” The total image size of the two pigs is 3.5”x4.75” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

76. Original Production Drawing from “Mickey’s Elephant.” (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing from the 1936 Mickey Mouse short “Mickey’s Elephant.” Mickey’s image size is 3.5”x3.25” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

77. Original Production Drawing from “Magician Mickey.” (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing from the 1937 short, “Magician Mickey.” Mickey’s image size is 5.5”x5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

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78. An Ohio Art Mickey and Minnie 10-piece Tin Tea Set. (Ohio Art, 1938) A tin lithographic tea set featuring Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse by Ohio Art. The set is near complete with (3) large plates, (3) cups, two saucers, a teapot with the frequently missing lid, and a tray, each with a motif of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The complete set would have 4 each of the plate, cup, and saucers. Also included is a striking single plate from an earlier green set, with art featuring Donald Duck in his original 1934 form. Measuring various sizes, the toys are in good con dition overall, despite exhibiting scuffs, slight oxidation, and mild wear. The tray appears to have been folded then flattened, with a curve at that point still evident, and short .25” tears at each edge of the fold point. $100 - $200

79. A Pair of Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Books by Whitman. (Whitman, 1935/36) A pair of 1930s Disney Linen-Like Books by Whitman Publishing. The “Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Book” (1935) and “Disney’s Mickey Mouse and His Friends” books were manufactured of durable “lin en-like” material and are perfect examples of the work being produced during Kay Kay men’s reign at Disney. Both books measure 12.5”x10”and are in good condition, despite spots of discoloration and wear to edges and corners from use. $100 - $200

80. Mickey Mouse Lonesome Ghosts Poster. (Disney, c.2020-21) A Lonesome Ghosts silkscreened art print by Mainger. The prints were distributed through German Barthelemy Prints and The Disney Gallery in an edition of only 155 pieces. This piece is hand-numbered “55/155.” Approximately 23.75”x15.75” of the art is matted and displayed within a 35”x27” frame and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

81. An Ohio Art Tin Litho Mickey and Friends Sand Pail. (Ohio Art, 1938) A tin lithographic sand pail by Ohio Art Co. featuring Mickey Mouse and Friends. Measuring 8” tall and 8.5” at its widest points, the metallic bucket displays in very good condition, exhibiting scuffs throughout from age and use. $200 - $400

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There is no clearer example of Disney animation’s enduring popularity than Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The world’s first fully animated film premiered in 1936 and enjoyed (8) theatrical rereleases through every decade of the 20th century before its home video release in 1994. With each new generation that grew up with her story, there was a new wave of toys and collectibles to cherish.

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82. Original Production Cel and Matching Background. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of the Hag paired with the matching Production Background from Walt Disney’s 1937 Feature Film, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Originally given as a gift from Wally Feignoux (Walt’s cinema representative in Paris) to a Jean Schoubrenner, the cel and background appear at the 1:14:17 mark in the film, a key moment as the Hag presents the Poison Apple to Snow White. The back of the original frame has been retained and exhibits French annotation which roughly translates: “To Mr. Jean Schoubrenner as a trademark of appreciation for the excellent work provided by him and his teams, in France from Walt Disney Productions Ltd/with my cordial regards,” and has been signed Wally Feignoux, Paris 1939. The Hag’s image size is 7”x4.75” on an untrimmed 9.25”x11.5” cel placed on the untrimmed 9.25”x11.75” background. The entire piece displays in in very good condition, despite slight wear and edge wrinkling from age. $40,000 - $50,000

Despite popular belief, Courvoisier was not the first retailer of Disney animation art. That distinction goes to the Stix, Baer & Fuller department store in St. Louis Missouri, where Kay Kamen arranged to market test cels. When gallery owner Guthrie Courvoisier of San Francisco learned of this arrangement, he wrote a letter to Walt, Roy, and Kamen arguing that a fine art establishment was more appropriate for selling animation art, explaining “I believe a larger business can be built on the basis of art than by merely selling the celluloids as pictures which are amusing or suitable for children’s rooms.” He convinced Roy Disney, the business mind between the Disney brothers, and essentially invented the collection of animation art. Courvoisier was granted exclusive license to market Disney’s original animation art, and many of the surviving cels from that era were originally sold by Courvoisier.

83. Production Cel from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” (Disney, 1937) An Original Production Cel of Snow White, from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.” Snow White’s image size is 6.25”x2.75” on a slightly trimmed 7”x5” cel. The cel is in good condition with all paint intact, however there is cracking and lifting in the paint throughout. $1,000 - $2,000

84. Production Cel from “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.” (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Dopey and Grumpy from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The cel was trimmed to 6”X 7.25” and placed on a woodgrain background in preparation for sale through Courvoisier Galleries. The total image size of the characters is 5.25”x6.25”. The cel is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $700 - $1,000

85. Production Cel from “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.” (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of Doc and Sneezy from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The characters have an image size of 4.25”x4.25” and have been trimmed close to image and applied to a new 4.5”x6.5”cel and placed on a woodgrain background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with expected wear and all paint intact. $700 - $1,000

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86. Drawing from “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.” (Dis ney, 1937) An original production drawing featuring Sneezy from Walt Disney’s “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.” Sneezy measures 4”x3.5” on an untrimmed 10”x12” sheet of animation paper and is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

87. Drawing from “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.” (Dis ney, 1937) An original production drawing of Doc from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Doc’s image size is 3”x3.75” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

88. Drawings from “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.” (Disney, 1937) Two original production drawings from Walt Disney’s “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.” The drawings: one of Snow White (Signed by animator Marc Davis) and one of Doc, have been framed together in a custom display. Snow White measures 3.5”x3” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. Doc measures 4.5”x2.75” on slightly trimmed 6”x5.25” animation paper. The entire framed display measures 25”x23.25”. The drawings display in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

89. Drawing from “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.”. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, and Bashful from Walt Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The Dwarfs have a total image size of 4.5”x7” on untrimmed 10”x12” anima tion paper. The paper additionally features annotations, a Color Model stamp, and the name Dot Powers, a color arranger on the film. The draw ing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

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90. Pair of Snow White Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1937/1951) An original release and a 1951 re-release lobby card for Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Measur ing 11”x14”, the cards display in very good condition. $100 - $200

91. A Rare Charlie McCarthy Meets Snow White Book. (Whitman, 1938) A rare 1938 printing of “Edgar Bergen’s Charlie McCarthy Meets Walt Disney’s Snow White” by Whitman Publishing Company. Measuring 11.5”x9.5”, the publication is in good condition, exhibiting annotation on the cover, some creases, and wear & tear to edges and corners of pages and cover. $200 - $400

92. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Book. (Grosset & Dunlap, 1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs adaptation published by Grosset & Dunlap. Measuring 7.25”x9”, the 20-page book is in good condition, despite slight fading to colors on the cover and wear to edges and corners of pages. $200 - $400

93. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Sieberling Display. (Disney, 1937) A rare display backing card for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “figurettes” produced by the Sieberling Rubber Com pany. Measuring 9.75”x9”, the two-color cardstock display is in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

94. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Board Game. (Milton Bradley, 1937) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Board Game by Milton Bradley. The game contains the board, instruction sheet, and most of the pieces, but is missing the Huntsman figure, both die, and ten treasure sticks. Measuring 9.75”x19.25 and 1.75” deep the box and contents are in good condition. $100 - $200

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95. A Snow White Skittles Game by Chad Valley. (Chad Valley, 1938) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Skittles game by Chad Val ley Games. The game comes complete with (8) figures and one ball. Measuring 10”x7.5” and 1” wide, the vintage box displays in fair con dition with creases, and tears along sides and corners. $200 - $400

96. A Snow White Tinkersand Pictures Toy. (Toy Tinkers Inc., 1938) A Snow White Series Tinkersand Pictures Toy by The Toy Tinkers, Inc. The toy includes (12) pictures, (6) tubes of colorful sand, and one bottle of cement. It is missing the two original brushes. Measuring 8.5”x17” and 1.75” deep, the box with contents is in very good condi tion. $200 - $400

97. Walt Disney’s Snow White Tap-A-Way Set. (Naylor, 1938) A “Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tap-A-Way” metal art set by Naylor. The set comes complete with (8) metallic plaques featuring two-tone artwork of the film’s stars, an electric tapper, and instructions. Measuring 13.25”x20.5”, the box is in fair condition, with one detached panel, while the contents are in very good condi tion. $200 - $400

98. A Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Game. (Parker Bros, 1938) A “Walt Disney’s Own Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Game” by Parker Brothers. The board game comes complete with Dwarf Dial, Apple Dial, Board, instructions, and (4) game pieces, in a colorful box. Measuring 18.75”x9.5” and 1.75” deep, the box and contents are in very good overall condition with light wear to the edges and corners. $200 - $400

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99. 16-Piece Snow White Ceramic Breakfast Set. (Wade Heath, 1938) An incredibly rare 16-piece “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Earthenware Breakfast Set created by Wade Potteries (Wade Heath) in 1938. Sculpted and designed by artist Jessie Van Halen, this set features hand-painted earthenware pieces finished with a cellulose glaze. Featuring characters from the film, the set includes 4 small glasses with tray, two condiment jars, a teapot, a coffee pot, creamer pot, porridge bowl, container with handle, one plate, two butter dishes (including the rare Dwarf’s Cottage) and even the scarcely seen music box water pitcher. The set is in fine condition overall, with some chipping to a few rims and crazing to some of the glaze. This is one of the most complete sets to come before auction. Measuring various sizes, the set is in overall fine con dition, exhibiting minor wear. $800 - $1,000

100.

A 1938 Chalkware Dopey Lamp.

(Modeware Studios, 1938) A lovely circa 1938 chalkware Dopey lamp by Modeware Studios. The lamp comes with a vintage lampshade featuring a scene of the Seven Dwarfs coming home to their cottage. Measuring 13” tall and 7.75” in diameter, the lamp is in good overall condition with some chipping to the base and ear, while the lampshade exhibits mild fading and scuffs. $200 - $400

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Grumpy Figurine

by Zaccagnini. (Zaccagnini, 1947) An extremely rare Grumpy figurine by Zaccagnini Italia, inspired by Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The hand-painted ceramic figure was designed by sculptor Mario Bandini and produced contemporaneously with the European release of Walt Disney’s masterpiece. Measuring 6.25” tall, the piece is in very fine condition with two minor nicks on the rear side. $500 - $700

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102. A 16- Piece Snow White Tin Tea Set. (Ohio Art, 1937) A (16) piece Snow White tin tea set by Ohio Art. The set includes one tea pot, one sugar bowl, two trays, two plates, (4) saucers, and (6) cups featuring lithographic imagery of the popular characters from Walt Disney’s feature film. The trays measure 8”x10” and 5.5”x7.5”, the plates and saucers range from 4.25” to 2.75” in diameter, while cups, sugar bowl, and teapot range from 2.75” to 3.75”. Each display in good overall condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear. $200 - $400

103. A Set of (8) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Glasses. (Libbey/Owens, 1938) A full set of (8) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs glasses produced by both the Libbey Glass Company and Owens-Illinois Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio. Characters featured include Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Doc, Bashful, Dopey, and Snow White. Measuring approximately 5”x2.5” each, the glasses are in very good overall condition. $300 - $500

104. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Leather School Bag. (National Leather, 1958) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs school bag by National Leather. Measuring 10.5” tall, 12” long, and 3” wide, the bag is in very good condition, exhibiting slight fading to graphics, oxidation to the metallic parts, a stiffening of the leather, and scuffs and wear to the I.D. card and to the case. $100 - $200

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105. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1967) An original style B one sheet poster for the 1967 rerelease of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some creasing at the folds and pinholes. $100 - $200

106. A Snow White Tin Litho Ironing Board. (Wolverine Toys, ca. 1960s-70s) A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ironing board by Wol verine Toys. Measuring 21” tall, 27.5” long and 8.75” wide, the toy dis plays in very good condition, exhibiting very little wear. $100 - $200

107. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Lunch Box & Thermos. (Aladdin, 1975) A vintage Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs lunch box and thermos by Aladdin Industries. Measuring 6.75”x8.25” and 3.75” deep, the lunch box exterior is in good condition exhibiting scratches and scuffs around the edges and face. The thermos measures 6.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter and is in good condition. $100 - $200

108. A Multi-Signed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Book. (Disney-Hyperion, 1994) A first edition copy of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: An Art in Its Making, signed by Frank Thomas, Maurice Noble, Ollie Johnston, Ken O’Connor, Joe Grant, Bill Justice, Marc Davis, and Ward Kimball. Measuring 10”x11”, the 194page book is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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109. A Complete Set of R. John Wright Snow White Dolls. (R. John Wright, 1989-94) A complete set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs dolls manufactured by R. John Wright and released in a limited edition between 1989 and 1994. The jointed, fully posable felt dolls feature pressed felt faces, meticulously hand-painted in screen accurate detail, with English mohair wigs and beards. The costumes were extensively researched through the Walt Disney Archives and crafted of hand-dyed materials. Included in the set are Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Dopey, Sneezy, Bashful, Doc, and Snow White. Produced in an edition of 1000 pieces, each doll retains its individually numbered tag and box. Snow White measures 16” and the Dwarfs approximately 11”. The set is in very fine, as-new condition. The boxes vary in condition and some show slight water damage. $500 - $700

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60th Anniversary Radko Christmas

110.

Heigh-Ho Limited Edition Figure

by Ron Lee. (Ron Lee, 1996) A limited edition Heigh Ho statue signed by sculptor Ron Lee. The mixed media art piece was.released at the 1996 Disneyana Con vention at Walt Disney World. The piece is hand-signed and numbered 31/350. Measuring 6.25” tall, 13” long and 5.5” at its widest, the statue is in fine condition. $200 - $400

Orna ments. (Christopher Radko, 1997) A “Walt Disney’s Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs” ornament set by Christopher Radko, created in honor of the 60th anniversary of the film. The limited-edition set features the Disneyland exclusive “Red Apple” ornament signed by Christopher Radko. Measuring various sizes under 9”, the handblown, silvered and individually hand-painted ornaments are in very fine condition, in their original box, exhibiting the slightest wear to the lid. (Christo pher Radko, 1997) A “Walt Disney’s Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs” ornament set by Christopher Radko, created in honor of the 60th anniversary of the film. The limited-edition set features the Disneyland exclusive “Red Apple” ornament signed by Christopher Radko. Mea suring various sizes under 9”, the handblown, silvered and individually hand-painted ornaments are in very fine condition, in their original box, exhibiting the slightest wear to the lid.. $200 - $400

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112. A Walt Disney Studios 1938 Christ mas Card. (Disney, 1938) A rare 1938 Walt Disney Studios Christmas Card. This card was given to employees, VIPs and friends of the studio and features their popular characters of the era along with a hint to their upcoming feature, “Pinocchio.” The card comes with a COA from the Disneyana Shop at Disneyland. Measuring 6”x7.5” the card is in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

115.

Donald Duck Party Game Parker

Bros. (Parker Bros., 1938) A Donald Duck Party Game for Young Folks by Parker Broth ers. The game comes with spinner, board, four colorful game pieces, and (11) prize tokens. Measuring 10”x19.25” and 1.75” deep, the box with contents is in good condition, exhib iting fading and wear to edges and corners of game components. $200 - $400

113. “Introduction

to the

Walt Disney Studios” Booklet. (Disney, 1938) An “Introduction to the Walt Disney Studios” new employee booklet. The booklet was intended as an instructional outline of the Studio’s various departments and an expla nation of employment policies. The sections are enhanced with production drawings of popular characters Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Measur ing 9”x6”, the rare piece of Studio ephemera displays in fine condition with slight wear to the spine. $300 - $500

114. A Donald Duck Picnic Tin Tea Set by Ohio Art. (Ohio Art, c.1938) A collection of (18) tin lithographic dishes featuring Walt Disney’s Donald Duck and friends by Ohio Art. This represents a complete set with extra pieces. Among the lot are (6) cups, (5) saucers, (4) plates, (2) teapots with lids, and (1) tray, each with a motif of Donald Duck, Clara Cluck, and Morty and Ferdie. Pluto and Goofy also feature on the teapots. Measuring various sizes, the toys are in good condition overall, despite exhibiting scuffs, slight oxidation, and mild wear. $200 - $400

116. A Pair of “Brave Little Tailor” Photostat Model Sheets. (Disney, 1938) A pair of Brave Little Tailor studio photostat model sheets. Each piece features action sketches of Mickey Mouse and was produced by the Character Model Department of Walt Disney Studios and distributed among animators working on the production. The sheets mea sure 14”x11” and are in very good condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

117. Mickey Mouse Brave Little Tailor Figural Clock. (Disney, 1996) A Limited Edition Brave Little Tailor clock sculpture. released at the 1996 Official Disneyana Con vention in an Edition of 2000 pieces. Measur ing 5.5” high with a base 4.25” in diameter, the piece is in fine condition, with slight scuffs to the label on the base consistent with nor mal display. $100 - $200

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118.

Measuring from approximately 6”x7” to 5.75”x27.25”, each panel

and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

119. An Original Production Cel from “The Hockey Champ.” (Dis ney, 1938) A rare original 1938 Mickey Mouse Sunday Strip. Illustrated by Disney Legend Floyd Gottfredson, the strip was separated into panels (most likely for storage), but is complete without the title header. Measur ing from approximately 6”x7” to 5.75”x27.25”, each panel displays in very good condition, exhibiting some yellowing and slight wear to edges and corners. $2,000 - $1,000

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A 1938 Mickey Mouse Sunday Strip by Floyd Gottfredson. (Disney, 1938) A rare original 1938 Mickey Mouse Sunday Strip. Illus trated by Disney Legend Floyd Gottfredson, the strip was separated into panels (most likely for storage), but is complete without the title header. displays in very good condition, exhibiting some yellowing and slight wear to edges

120. Production Drawing from “Mother Goose Goes Hollywood.” (Disney, 1938)

An original production drawing of Ned Sparks as a court jester from the 1938 Silly Symphony “Mother Goose Goes Hollywood.” Sparks’ image size is 7”x5.5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

121. Original Production Drawing from “Society Dog Show.” (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Mickey and Pluto from the 1939 Mickey Mouse short “Society Dog Show.” The total image size of the characters is 4”x6.5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

122. Original Production Drawing from “Society Dog Show.” (Disney, 1939)

An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the 1939 short “Society Dog Show.” Mickey has an image size of 5”x5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

123. An Original Production Drawing from “Society Dog Show.” (Disney, 1939)

An original production drawing featuring Pluto and Fifi from the 1939 Mickey Mouse short “Society Dog Show.” The characters mea sure 3.5”x5” and 1.75”x1.75” respectively on untrimmed 10”x12” pegged animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear and slight yellowing from age. $200 - $400

124. Original Production Drawing from Society Dog Show.” (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Pluto and the Judge from the 1939 Mickey Mouse short “Society Dog Show.” The two characters mea sure 6”x7” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

125. Original Production Drawing from “Society Dog Show.” (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the 1939 short “Society Dog Show.”

Mickey measures 4.25”x4.25” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

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126. Original Production Drawing from “The Hockey Champ.”. (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Donald Duck from the 1939 short “The Hockey Champ.” Donald’s image size is 5”x2.75” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condi tion with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

127. A Production Drawing from Mickey’s Surprise Party.”

(Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from the 1939 short, “Mickey’s Surprise Party.” The short is notable as the first Disney production of any kind to be sponsored by a company (Nabisco), and one of the earliest appearances of the Fred Moore newly designed Mickey Mouse. Mickey has an image size of 6”x7” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

128. A Production Drawing from “Mickeys Surprise Party.”

(Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Minnie Mouse from the 1939 Nabisco sponsored short “Mickey’s Surprise Party.” Minnie has an image size of 4.5”x4” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

129. A Production Drawing from “Mickey’s Surprise Party.” (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Pluto from the 1939 Nabisco sponsored short, “Mickey’s Surprise Party.” Pluto has a total image size of 4”x5.5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

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130. A Mickey & Donald Toy Telephone. (N.N. Hill Brass Co., 1939) A red tin toy rotary telephone, decorated with Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse. Manufactured by the N.N. Hill Brass Co., a braided cord connects the head set to receiver, and the rotary dial turns freely. The toy measures 4.5”x8”, and is In good condition, with expected wear and spotting throughout. $200 - $400

131.

(Parker Bros., 1939)

A rare, vintage Donald Duck Bean Bag Party Game by Parker Brothers. The board comes with stand and literature, inside the original box. The game measures 18.5”x12.75” within a 19.5”x13.25” and 1.5” deep box. The board is in very good condition, while the box is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear to edges and corners, and tears along some box edges. $200 - $400

132. A Donald Duck Canoe Rocking Toy. Mengel Playthings, 1939) A Donald Duck Rocking Canoe by Mengel Playthings. Mea suring 21.5” tall 33.5” long, and 13” wide, the wooden toy is in good condition, missing the seat belt, and exhibiting slight chips to the wood edge, and expected scuffs and wear to the painted surfaces. $200 - $400

133.

A Collection

of (5) Walt Disney Story Books. (D.C. Heath and Co., 1939-44)

A collection of five “Walt Disney Story Books” published by D.C. Heath and Company between 1939 and 1944.The books include Water Babies Circus, Donald Duck Sees South America, School Days in Disneyville, Donald Duck and his Nephews, and Walt Disney’s Pin occhio. Measuring 8.5”x6.5” the books are in good condition with some fading and scuffs to the covers, a few creases, and spots of discoloration to the pages. $100 - $200

134. Collection of (4) Walt Disney Story Books. (D.C. Heath and Co., 1939-44) A collec tion of (4) “Walt Disney Story Books” published by D.C. Heath and Company between 1939 and 1944. The Books include Mickey Never Fails, Mickey Sees the U.S.A., and two copies of Walt Disney’s Bambi. Measuring 8.5”x6.5” the books are in good condition with some fading and scuffs to the covers, a few creases, and spots of discoloration to the pages. $100 - $200

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A Donald Duck Bean Bag Party Game by Parker Bros.

The 1940s

Walt Disney approached the 1940s optimistically. With profits from Mickey Mouse’s popularity and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, plans developed to expand the Studio, and development started on three new ambitious animated features: Pinocchio, Bambi, and Fantasia. But the tides of war were already turning the fortunes of the Studio, literally. In September 1939 conflict broke out in Europe, leading to markets for film distribution closing, and expected revenue streams being reduced to a trickle. The studio expansion moved ahead, taking artists from the cramped rooms and rented bungalows of Hyperion to the spacious modern offices of the Burbank Studio, especially designed for them. The new animation building featured state-of-the-art air conditioning to keep every workspace comfortable, and designer Kem Weber was hired to design nearly every aspect of the studio, from the architecture and signage to the furniture, in his characteristic “Streamline Moderne” style. The 51 acre lot was an artist’s paradise. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Army moved into the Disney Lot the next day. Much of the Studio’s talent was dedicated to the production of training films and insignia for the Armed Forces. The Disney contribution to the War effort was so vital that many drafted artists were assigned to return to their desks and continue work – in uniform. Largely due to the war, the animated films that started development in the 30’s all closed with a loss at the box office. To mitigate expenses Disney produced 6 “package” films – feature length films that were collections of animated shorts, and cheaper to produce – throughout the 1940s. It would not be until 1950’s Cinderella that Disney truly returned to the full-length animated storytelling they had perfected.

135. An Original Production Cel from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) An Original Production cel featuring Figaro and Geppetto from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” The characters measure 7.75”x7.5” on a slightly trimmed 8”x11” cel and display in good condition with chip ping and cracking to the paint throughout. $1,500 - $2,500

136. An Original Production Cel from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1939) Original production cels of Pinocchio and Figaro from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” The cels were trimmed to image and placed on a hand-painted background as prepared by Disney and Courvoisier Studios for sale. The piece has a combined character image size of 2.5”x2.5” within its 10.5”x10.5” mat. It displays in fine condition, exhibiting minor wear and slight buckling. $1,000 - $2,000

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137. An Original Production Cel from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” Jiminy has an image size of 5.75”x5” on an untrimmed 10”x12” cel. The cel is in very good condition with some discoloration to areas of paint, but all paint intact. $700 - $900

138. Original Production Drawing from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of Pinoc chio from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” Pinocchio’s image size is 5”x3.75” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. It is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

139. An Original Production Drawing from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940)

An original production drawing of Jiminy Cricket from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” Jiminy’s image size is 3.25”x2.5” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

140. An Original Production Drawing from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) An origi nal production drawing of Jiminy Cricket from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio.” Jiminy’s image size is 3.25”x2.75” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” ani mation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

141. An Original Production Drawing from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) An origi nal production drawing of Jiminy Cricket from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. Jiminy’s image size is 3”x3” on untrimmed 9.5”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

142. An Early Studio Model Sheet from “Pinocchio.” (Disney, 1940) A Studio produced photographic model sheet used during the production of “Pinocchio.” Model sheets such as these were taken from original drawings and distributed among animators to ensure consistent depictions of the char acter. This model sheet features a very early version of Figaro. Measuring 11”x14”, the piece displays in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

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Old King Cole was the premier manufacturer of store displays for Disney in the 1930’s. They created vibrant colorful three-dimensional figures of the characters using a “Laminate Paper Mache” technique. While durable, they were not designed to last, and surviving examples are highly valued by collectors of vintage Disneyana.

143. A Rare Old King Cole Pinocchio Window Display. (Disney, 1939) An extremely rare and large Old King Cole window display featuring Pinocchio from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. Pinocchio’s right arm ishinged with armature that allowed it to be motorized to move up and down. The 62”x53”x6” hand-painted molded relief display is constructed of the company’s exclusive Paper Mache’ process, ‘”Lam inite.” Known mainly for displays of Mickey and the “Fab Five”, Old King Cole also manufactured displays for “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” and “Pinoc chio” before their license expired in 1942. Although we have seen a handful of “Snow White” displays, “Pinocchio” displays are extremely rare, so much so that we have only seen two small examples from the film other than the pieces offered here. This large display and its companion are the only examples of these known to exist. In surprisingly good condition, the pieces still retain their original paint, with crazing, and flaking throughout. A small portion of the point of his cap is missing from damage. Due to the size and fragility of these pieces, special shipping arrange ments will be required. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

144. A

Dis play. (Disney, 1939) An extremely rare and large Old King Cole window display featuring Geppetto from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. The 72”x60”x8” hand-painted molded relief dis play is constructed of the company’s exclusive Paper Mache’ process, ‘”Laminite.” Known mainly for displays of Mickey and the “Fab Five”, Old King Cole also manufactured displays for “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” and “Pinocchio” before their license expired in 1942. Although we have seen a handful of “Snow White” displays, “Pinocchio” displays are extremely rare, so much so that we have only seen two small examples from the film other than the pieces offered here. This large display and its companion are the only examples of these known to exist. In surprisingly good condition, the pieces still retain their original paint, with crazing, and flak ing throughout. A 3” diameter portion of the top of his hair is missing from damage. Due to the size and fragility of these pieces, special shipping arrangements will be required. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

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146. A Pinocchio Wood Jointed Doll with Original Box. (Ideal, 1940) A Pinocchio wood jointed doll by the Ideal Novelty & Toy Company. The doll has a composition head, oilcloth collar and felt bowtie. Mea suring 7.75” tall, the doll comes with the original 7.75”x3.25”x 3” box. The figure displays in very good con dition, with minor wear and scuffs to edges and corners, and feathers and strap missing from the cap. The vintage box displays in fair condition with much wear along edges and $200 - $400

145. Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Book by Random House. (Random House, 1939) A fourth printing of Walt Disney’s version of Pinocchio, published by Random House and printed by West ern Printing & Lithographing Company. The 72-page publication is the book version of Walt Disney’s second feature film, an adap tation of Collodi’s Pinocchio. Measuring 11.5”x8.5”, the book is in good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners of dust jacket, cover, and pages. $100 - $200

147. A Jiminy Cricket Wood Jointed Doll by Ideal. (Ideal, 1940) A wood jointed doll of Jiminy Cricket produced by Ideal Toy and Novelty Company. Jiminy has delicate hand-painted features, wooden umbrella in hand, and cloth elements for his hat brim, collar and tie. He measures 8.5”x4.5”, and dis plays in very good condition with scuffs and wear from handling. $200 - $400

148. A Pinocchio 11” Wood Jointed Doll by Ideal. (Ideal, 1940) A wooden jointed Pinocchio doll produced by Ideal Toy and Novelty Company. The doll has a composition head and body, and stomach labelled “Pinocchio” with Disney and Ideal credits. It retains its felt tie, but is missing the cap and collar. Measuring 10.5”x5”, the figure displays in good condition despite crazing to head, paint chipping and scuffs. $200 - $400

149. A Jiminy Cricket Push Toy by The Gong Mfg. Co. (Gong Mfg. Co., 1950s) A rare Jiminy Cricket push toy by The Gong Bell Manufacturing Company. Jiminy Cricket “hops” along to the sound of the bell. The bell works but is faint. Measuring 26” tall and 6”x5”, the wooden and metal toy is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to the felt hat, printed imagery on wooden parts, and minor oxidation to the wheels. $100 - $200

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150. Walt Disney’s Pinocchio the Merry Puppet Game. Milton Bradley, 1939) A Walt Disney’s Pinocchio the Merry Puppet Game by Milton Bradley. The game contains one game board, one spinning dial, (29) cards, (2) wooden pieces, and (57) gold pieces. The game is missing (43) gold pieces, two wooden pieces, one card, and the instruc tions. Measuring 9.5”x19.25” and 1.75” deep, the box is in fair condition with one detached panel included. $100 - $200

151. Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Figaro, & Cleo Rug. (Disney, c.1960s) A Belgian-made rug featuring Walt Disney’s Pinocchio, Figaro, Jiminy Cricket, and Cleo. Measuring 21.5”x38”, the cotton-pile rug is in good overall condition. $100 - $200

152.

measures 15.75”x15.5” within a 17”x17” frame and is in fine condition. $400 - $600

153. A Multi-Signed Pinocchio Book by Pierre Lambert. (Disney Deluxe Editions, 1997) A multi-signed copy of Pinocchio by Pierre Lambert. Impressive in its own right for the imagery and detail of the book itself, the flyleaf has been hand-signed by eight of the artists that worked on the film: Ward Kimball, Ken O’ Connor, Ollie Johnston, Joe Grant, Don Lusk, Frank Thomas, Bernard Wolf and Thor Putnam. Measuring 13.25”x13.25” and 1.25” wide, the hardcover book is in fine condition. $300 - $500

154. Rare

(Lars,

rare, large Pinocchio

doll by Lars of Italy. Constructed of a wood body with felt clothing and a felt stuffed head with plastic eyes, the doll is an impressive 53” tall. Primar ily used in Italy (as that is where most of the dolls were sold), we have never seen another of these display dolls offered. The doll is accompa nied by a letter from Walt Disney Archivist Dave Smith. There is a small tear in the head and the nose is slightly detached. One plastic eye is chipped and cracked. Overall, the doll displays incredibly well. $2,000 - $4,000

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Large Pinocchio Store Display Doll by Lars. 1950s) An exceptionally store display Pinocchio Tile Signed by Brenda White. (Disney, 1993) A limited-edition ceramic tile of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio by Brenda White. The limited-edition piece is one of the rare studio proofs produced and has been signed by the artist. The art

155. Walt Disney World 19th Anniversary Button Original

Art. (Walt Disney World, 1990) Extremely rare original artwork by Don “Ducky” Williams used for a button celebrating the 19th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Walt Disney World’s 19th birthday fell in 1990, which was also the 50th anniversary of Pinocchio. Framed with the 3” button it was created for. The original art measures 9” in diameter, on 13”x13” visible artboard, double matted in an approximately 22”x24.5” frame. The artwork is in very fine condition, with slight scuffs to the fine frame. $2,000 - $4,000

156. Pinocchio Limited Edition “Big Fig.” (Disney, 2003) A limited edition Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket “Big Fig” statue designed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The intricately detailed figure is constructed of cast resin and fully painted in screen accurate detail with feather accent on hat. The film’s original title treatment is molded into the side of the circular faux wood cast resin base. The figure measures 16”x8.5” and 10 deep while the base is 2.5” tall and 10.75” in diameter. Both are in fine condition with only minor wear. $200 - $400

157. Pinocchio Serigraph Cel by Disney Art Editions. (Disney, 1993) A limited edition serigraph cel featuring Pinocchio. The cel was limited to a general edition of 2,500. Measuring 10”x13” within a mat and 18.25”x21.25” frame, the art has the Walt Disney Company seal and displays in fine condition, with slight scuffs to the plexiglass and frame. $100 - $200

158. Pinocchio Genuine Wooden Marionette by Mattel. (Mat tel, 1998) A Walt Disney’s Pinocchio limited edition genuine wooden marionette. The jointed, wooden puppet figure with satin and felt clothing features a control paddle with lightweight strings and dis plays on a carved wooden stand with etched brass plaque. Measuring a total 30” tall (14”tall with display) and 9.5” at his widest diameter, the marionette is in fine condition with its original box. $100 - $200

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159. An Original Production Cel from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940) A rare original production cel of Mickey Mouse from The Sorcerer’s Apprentice sequence of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The cel was originally distributed by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The image has been profes sionally restored, trimmed to image and attached to a new cel. It has been placed on a color copy background from the film. Mickey’s image size is 4”x3” and the cel is in fine restored condition. The original Courvoisier Galleries mat is included. $6,000 - $8,000

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160. An Original Production Cel from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940)

An original production cel of Unicorns from the Pastoral Symphony segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The slightly trimmed cel measures 7”x10.25”. The unicorns have an image size of 2.25”x3”. The cel is in good condition with chipping and paint loss throughout. $400 - $600

161. Original Production Cel from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940)

An original production cel of a Centaurette from the Pastoral Sym phony segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The Centaurette measures 3.5”x3” on a trimmed 3.5”x3.25” animation cel. It has been placed on a color copy background. The cel is in good condition with paint intact. $200 - $400

162. An Original Inked cel from “Fantasia.” (Disney, 1940) An original hand-inked cel of a Centaurette from the Pastoral Symphony segment of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” The cel, made during the produc tion of the film, is most likely an inker’s test or practice cel. It perfectly demonstrates the incredible amount of artistry, from the delicate ink lines to the airbrushed details, that went into each and every cel used in the film. The centaurette measures 5”x2.5” on an unevenly trimmed 8.75”x6” cel. The cel is in very good condition. $200 - $400

163. Fantasia 65th Anniversary Stained Glass Lamp. (Disney, 2005) A limited edition Tiffany-style bronze and lacquered wood lamp with stained-glass shade released in honor of Fantasia’s 65th anniver sary in a limited edition of 1,500. Measuring 20” tall and 12” in diam eter, the lamp has a small chip to the patina of the wooden base, but otherwise displays in fine working condition. $200 - $400

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164. A “Fantasia” British Quad Poster. (Disney, 1976) An original British Quad poster for the 1976 rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Fantasia.” Measuring 30”x40”, the poster is in good condition, with creasing from being folded, minor discoloration from wear, and retaining a small sticker on the back. $200 - $400 165. An Original Production Cel from “Tugboat Mickey.” (Disney, 1940) An original production cel featuring Mickey and a pelican from the 1940 short “Tugboat Mickey.” Mickey measures 6.75”x4.75” and the pelican measures 3.75”x3.75”. Both cels have been trimmed to image and attached to a newer 10”x12” cel. The cels are in good condition with cracking and lifting in the paint throughout, but still present well. $800 - $1,200

166. A “Dumbo” One Sheet Poster.

(Disney, 1972) An original one sheet poster for the 1972 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster dis plays in very good condition, despite numer ous small tears within the border and creases from being folded. $100 - $200

167. An Original Storyboard Panel from “Dumbo.” (Disney, 1941) An original story board drawing from Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” The storyboard depicts a circus scene, with a brief typed description, and references the names of two contributing artists (John Lounsbery and George Rowley). The piece has an image size of approximately 5.75”x7.75” and was taped at the studio to a 12”x10” piece of animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with yellowing to the original tape on the corners.. $300 - $500

169. An Original “Reluctant Dragon” Lobby Card. (Disney, 1941) An original release lobby card for Walt Disney’s 1941 feature film “The Reluctant Dragon.” Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card dis plays in very good condition. $100 - $200

168.

Collection of

(3) Disney Story Books. (Disney, 1941-43) A collection of (3) Disney storybooks published by Grosset & Dunlap. The books are inspired by popular Walt Disney productions Saludos Amigos and Bambi. Included among the collection are Walt Disney’s Donald Duck In the High Andes, Walt Disney’s Bambi, and Walt Disney’s Thumper. Measuring approximately 8.5”x7”, each book is in good condition. $100 - $200

170. Original Production Drawing from “Donald’s Garden.” (Disney, 1942) An original production drawing of Donald Duck from the 1942 short “Donald’s Garden.” The total image size of the drawing is 2.75”x8.75” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $200 - $400

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After Snow White, Walt Disney found a challenge in producing a film starring only animal characters – Bambi, based on Felix Salten’s book. Animators made extraordinary studies to realistically depict the flora and fauna of the natural world. Hundreds of photos of details of Maine forests were shot, and live deer were brought to the Studio. Effects animators even studied slow motion footage of milk drops falling to create the realistic rainfall in the April Showers number.

171. An Original Production Cel from “Bambi.” (Disney, 1942) An original pro duction cel of Thumper’s family from Walt Disney’s “Bambi.” The piece has a character image size of 4.25”x4” on an untrimmed 9.5”x12” cel sheet, and displays in good condition, exhibiting a slight rippling to cel material. The cel has been placed on a color print background. $800 - $1,000

172. Bambi & Thumper Multi-Plane Painting. (Disney, 1942) A “Bambi and Thumper Multiplane Painting No.5” by Cour voisier Galleries. After their success with the marketing and distribution of original produc tion cels, Courvoisier Galleries of San Francisco presented these hand-painted on glass mul tiplane paintings as a way to demonstrate the use of Disney’s Multiplane Camera. Composed of three hand-painted glass layers, the piece measures 8.25”x8.75” in its original frame with Courvoisier label on the reverse. In good condition with wear from age. $500 - $700

173. An Original Hand-Painted Cel of “Bambi.” (Disney, 1942) A beautiful handpainted cel of Bambi from Walt Disney’s “Bambi.” The cel is most likely an inkers test that was painted at a later date. The young prince’s image size is 5.75”x3” on a trimmed 8”x6” cel. The cel is in very good condition with some buck ling and warping evident in painted areas as is common with cels of this age. $400 - $600

174.

- $600

175.

A

Collection of “Bambi” Promotional Transparencies. (Walt Disney Productions, 1950s-60s) A collection of (5) large promo tional transparencies used for promotion of the rerelease of Walt Dis ney’s “Bambi” in the 1950s and 60s. Measuring approximately 4”x5” each, they are all in good condition with some slight reddening of the images. $100 - $200

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A Bambi & Thumper Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1980s) A production cel and background featuring Bambi, Thumper and a Raccoon from a 1980s Disney educational film strip. The piece has a total character image size is 5”x7.25” on an untrimmed 10”x12” cel and background. In very good condition with all paint intact. $400

176. An Original British Quad Poster for “Bambi.” (Disney, 1975) An original British Quad Poster for the 1975 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Bambi.” Measuring 29.75”x39.75”, the poster displays in good condition with creasing and wear from being folded, including minor discoloration and tears along the folds. $100 - $200

177. Walt Disney’s” Bambi” Original One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1979) A rare original one sheet poster for the 1979 re-release of Walt Disney’s feature film Bambi. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in overall good condition, exhibiting creasing along original folds. $100 - $200

178. A Signed Bambi “The Story and The Film” Book. (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1990) A copy of “Walt Disney’s Bambi: The Story and the Film” signed by character animators Oliie Johnston and Frank Thomas. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the book is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

179. Bambi Commercial Radio Announcements Recording. (Disney, 1977) A Walt Disney’s Bambi Commercial Radio Announce ments 33 1/3 record, containing five “cuts” featuring the voice of Thumper, choruses, and music from the film, both with and without a “tag.” Such records were utilized by radio stations in advertisement of Walt Disney Productions during commercial breaks in radio show broadcasts of 1977. Measuring 12”, the 33 1/3 rpm Buena Vista record retains a fair condition plain sleeve, exhibiting some wear to edges and corners throughout and stamped with the Walt Disney Produc tions copyright note. $100 - $200

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180. Walt Disney Signed “The Riveter” Title Card Cover. (Disney, 1940) A title card cover for the 1940 Donald Duck short “The Riveter.” The brown paper cover measures 10.5”x12.5” and has been hand-signed “Walt” by Disney as a sign of his approval for the card it once contained. The pieces display in very good condition despite minor creases and slight wear to corners and edges. $500 - $800

181. An Original Layout Drawing from “Pluto’s Dream House.” (Disney, 1940) An extremely detailed original layout drawing from the 1940 Walt Disney short “Pluto’s Dream House.” Accom plished in graphite, the 8.5”x11” layout displays in fine condition, with expected wear from age. $400 - $600

182. “Goofy’s Head” Title Cover. (Goofy’s Head, 1940s) A title cover seemingly for an unknown Walt Disney Production enti tled “Goofy’s Head.” The cover was used to convey camera instructions and features the seeming title drawn in red pencil, with “Walt’s O.K.” printed on it, and the signature of production member Warren Williams. The paper has been bound with numerous pieces of adhesive tape. Measuring approx imately 9.75”x12”, the studio artifact is in good overall condition despite some wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

183. Donald Duck Camera by Her bert-George. (Herbert George Co, 1940s) A vintage Donald Duck camera created by the Herbert George Company of Chicago. The hard bakelite camera body features molded imagery of Donald and his nephews on the back side below the viewfinder. The camera was capable of capturing 12 exposures using a simple leaf shutter. Measuring 3”x4.5” and 2.75” deep, the camera is in good condition with some small scuffs and scratches overall, and one small screw missing from the name plate at front of shutter. An interior metal clasp to hold the film roll bears surface rust. Full functionality has not been tested but the shutter functions well. $100 - $200

184. “Dispatch from Disney’s” Book. (Disney, 1943) “Dispatch from Disney’s” (Vol.1, No.1) booklet produced during World War II. This booklet was published at the studio for the patriotic “fellow employees in the services,” to keep them up to date on the happenings at the studio and their co-workers in the service. The pages hold numerous con tributions by artists Roy Williams, T. Hee, and Hal Adelquist, at a time when Disney “went into action.” Measuring 8”x5.5” the Walt Dis ney Productions artifact from the never-to-berepeated era of Studio history is in very good condition, with few spots of discoloration to the cover and minor wear to the edges and corners. $100 - $200

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185. “The Three Caballeros” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1977) An original one sheet poster for the 1977 re-release of Walt Disney’s “The Three Caballeros.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condi tion. $100 - $200

186. Set of (3) Three Caballeros Inter-Office Communications. (Disney, 1945) A set of (3) documents related to the publicity of Walt Disney’s “The Three Caballeros.” The docu ments mention the gross foreign incomes and expenses involved in Walt Disney Productions and reference projects like “Make Mine Music” and “Uncle Remus.” Measuring 11”x8.5”, the documents display in very good condition, despite spots of discoloration and wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

187.

A Collection of (3) Walt Disney

Story Books. (Disney, 1944/55) A collection of (3) Walt Disney storybooks published by Simon and Schuster. Included in the lot are “The Cold Blooded Penguin” (inspired by The Three Caballeros segment), “Walt Disney’s Through the Picture Frame” (an adaptation of a Hans Christian Andersen tale) and “Davy Crockett’s Keelboat Race” inspired by Walt Dis ney’s popular Davy Crockett sequel. Measuring 8”x6.75” the books are in good condition. $100 - $200

188.

An ABCs of Hand Tools Booklet

Featuring Primative Pete. (Disney, 1945) An ABC’s of Hand Tools book. The informative book was published in 1945 and features an original character named Primitive Pete created by Walt Disney Productions. Measuring 8.25”x5.5”, the 48-page book is in fine condition. $100 - $200

189.

Mickey Mouse and His Gang Hingees

Figure Set. (Martin P. King & Son, 1940s) A rare Mickey Mouse and His Gang Hingees toy by Martin P. King & Son. Measuring 11.5”x7.5”, the package contain ing two unpunched cards featuring five characters is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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190. Walt Disney Donald Duck Duet wind up Tin Litho Toy (Marx Toys, 1946) A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Duet tin lithographic toy by Marx Toys. The toy features Mickey’s pals Goofy and Donald Duck. Measuring 10.25” tall and 7.75” at its widest, the mechanized novelty toy is non-operable but displays in good condition, exhibiting slight wear, minor fading, little oxidation to painted metallic areas, and a loose Donald figure. $100 - $200

191. An Original Production Cel from “In Dutch.” (Disney, 1946) An original production cel of Pluto from the 1946 short “In Dutch.” The image size of Pluto and the cart is 6”x7” on an trimmed 8”x9.5” cel. The cel has some minor paint loss, but still displays in very good condi tion. $200 - $400

192. An Original Production Cel from “Bath Day.” (Disney, 1946) An original production cel of Minnie Mouse from the 1946 short “Bath Day.” Minnie’s image size is 7”x5” on a trimmed 7.5”x5.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with minor wear. $400 - $600

193. Walt Disney Signed “Dumbell of the Yukon” Card Cover. (Disney, 1946) A “Dumbell of the Yukon” title card cover signed by Walt Disney. The card used in production of the Donald Duck short film bears the signed approval of “Walt” and director Jack King . Mea suring 10.5”x12”, the card is in very good condition, despite few tears and some wear to the edges and corners. $400 - $600

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194. “Hansel & Gretel” Story Outline with Drawings. (Disney, 1946) An extremely rare pro posed story outline for a Disney adaptation of “Hansel and Gretel.” The production would feature Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto; with Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, and Mortimer Snerd in live-action sequences of narration. This clearly was an early phase of development in what evolved into the “Mickey and the Beanstalk” segment of Fun and Fancy Free. The 37-page outline is supplemented with 47 photostat storyboard panels and four original pastel drawings. There are several hand-written annotations throughout the outline, and it features the name “Walt” written on the cover in grease pencil. Measuring 11.5”x9.25”, the script is in fine, used condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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195. A Pair of Song of the South Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1956) A pair of original lobby cards for the 1956 rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Song of the South.” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards are in overall very good condition, with some yellowing throughout. $100 - $200

196. A “Song of the South” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1972) An original one sheet poster for the 1972 rerelease of Walt Disney’s “Song of the South.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in good condi tion. $100 - $200

197. Song of the South Uncle Remus Record. (Disneyland Records, 1970) A 1970 33rpm record of Walt Disney’s Songs and Sto ries of Uncle Remus. The double-sided Disne yland Records album features popular songs from Walt Disney’s Song of the South, accom panied by a full-color 11-page illustrated book. Measuring 12” the record is in very fine condition. Measuring 12.25”x12.25” the record cover with gatefold sleeve is in good condition despite wear to edges, corners, and along spine. $100 - $200

198. An Original Storyboard Panel from “Fun And Fancy Free.”

(Disney, 1947) An original storyboard drawing featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy from the “Mickey and the Beanstalk” segment of Walt Dis ney’s “Fun and Fancy Free.”The total image size of the characters is 6”x8” on untrimmed 8”x9” storyboard paper. The drawing is in fine condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

199. An Original Production Cel from “Melody Time.” (Disney, 1948) An original production cel featuring Joe and Jenny from the “Once Upon a Wintertime” segment of Walt Disney’s “Melody Time.” The image size of the two characters is 3.25”x4.25” on a trimmed 4”x 6” cel. The cel is in very good condition with minor wear. $800 - $1,000

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200. Original Cel from “Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad.” (Disney, 1949) An extremely rare original production cel of Mr. Toad from the “Wind In The Willows” segment of Walt Disney’s “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” The image of Mr. Toad measures 4.75”x3” on an untrimmed 10”x12” animation cel and has been placed on a production cel of a door similar to the scene as it appears in the film. The cel is in very good condition with minor wear and all paint intact. $1,000 - $1,500

201. Original Cel from “Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad.” (Disney, 1949) A rare original production cel of Katrina Van Tassel from the “Legend Of Sleepy Hollow” segment of Walt Disney’s “The Adven tures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” Katrina’s image size is 8.25”x4.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15” animation cel. The cel is in very good condi tion with minor wear and all paint intact. $800 - $1,000

202. A Pair of Donald Duck Bread Wrappers. (Disney, 1940s) A pair of Donald Duck Wheat Blend Bread wrappers. The vintage 1940s wrappers are from the Donald Duck Bread Company of Walla Walla, Washington. They have been

203. Collection of (9) Donald Duck Cola Bottles & Bottlecap. (Commercial Beverage Co.,1940s/50s) A collection of Donald Duck Cola & Beverages bottles. The lot includes (8) Donald Duck Cola bottles, sixpack carrier, bottle cap, and one Donald Duck Beverages bottle. The bot tles measure 8” to 9.25” tall, the carrier is 7.5”x7.25” and 5” wide, and the cap is 1.25” in diameter. The bottles, carrier, and cap are in overall very good condition, despite slight wear and tear to the carrier and minor oxidation to the cap. $200 - $400

stroll in the rain, accented by a Mickey Mouse figural handle. Measur ing 20.75” long and 30” in diameter when opened, the umbrella is in good overall condition. $100 - $200

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The 1950s

The 1950’s was a decade of unprecedented growth for the Disney Studio, as Walt explored new venues of entertainment. His greatest gift to American culture was the creation of the world’s first theme park, Disneyland U.S.A. Disappointed by shabby venues where he took his own daughters when they were little, he envisioned an attractive and cleanly presented venue that could be enjoyed by parents and children alike. Disneyland Park, like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, had numerous detractors before it was realized. Walt’s theme park opened in July of 1955, and by the time the 10 millionth visitor passed through the gates in 1957, Disneyland was enshrined as a must-visit destination, and nearly synonymous with America. While other film studios balked at the new medium of television, Disney embraced it. First, with specials to promote the films Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, and later, with the weekly series Disneyland. Walt cleverly used the show to reach American audiences in their homes, and also to promote his new ventures. The series regularly featured progress reports on Disneyland as audiences watched the Park grow from concept through construction. He even won an Emmy for the episode Operation Undersea, which was essentially a behind-the-scenes advertisement for the new live action film 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. In all, Disney television quickly became a mainstay of American life. The Mickey Mouse Club, Davy Crockett, and Zorro were all big hits for the Studio. With Walt’s attention divided on so many new fronts, animation was not as prolific as it had been in previous years. Animated shorts were no longer a profitable pursuit, and only 5 animated features were produced in the 1950’s, compared to twice that in the previous decade. After 1959’s Sleeping Beauty had a disappointing performance in the box office, despite being the Studio’s longest and most expensive animated feature production – Walt was considering getting Disney out of animation altogether.

The 1940s

205. A “Cinderella” Concept Painting by Mary Blair. (Disney, 1950) An original concept painting by Mary Blair for Walt Disney’s “Cin derella.” Although she had worked for the Studio since the 1940s, it was the 1950s that brought Mary Blair to the forefront of the Animation Department. Walt Disney chose Blair as the Color Stylist for “Cinderella”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Peter Pan”, and several theatrical shorts. It was her conceptual work and styling that set the tone for these first three animated features from Disney in the 1950s. Her early concepts are consid ered by many collectors to be some of the most desirable and important artwork to come out of the Studio. This oversize concept for Cinderella is accomplished in gouache, with a large painted image size of 18.5”x8” on its 19.5”x9” artists board. It is in very good condition, with minor fading, some surface wear, pinholes and a some bending at the corners. $20,000 - $30,000

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206. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) A beautiful original production cel of Cinderella from Walt Dis ney’s “Cinderella.” Shown dressed in her peasant dress, Cinderella has an image size of 6.25”x6” on a slightly trimmed 8”x6.5” cel. The cel is in good condition, however there is cracking and lifting in the paint throughout. $1,000 - $2,000

207. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An outstanding original production cel of Cinderella from Walt Disney’s “Cinderella.” Rarely seen in her wedding dress, Cinderella measures an impressive 7.25”x5” on a slightly trimmed 11.25”x15.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with paint intact and expected wear from age. $2,000 - $4,000

208. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) A stunning and extremely rare original production cel of Cinderella in her pumpkin coach from Walt Disney’s “Cinderella.” With an impressive image size of 7.75”x13” on an untrimmed 12”x16” cel, the piece is in very good condition with all paint intact. $3,000 - $5,000

209. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, c.1950) An original production cel of the Fairy Godmother from Walt Disney’s “Cinderella.” The Fairy Godmother’s image size is 4.5”x4.5” on a slightly trimmed 8”x10” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and expected wear from age. $500 - $700

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210. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original production cel of Jaq from Walt Disney’s “Cin derella.” Jaq has an image size of 4.5”x6.5” on a slightly trimmed 7.5”x9.5”cel, and displays in good condition, exhibiting a slight rip pling to cel material. $300 - $500

211. Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original production cel of mouse Suzy with sewing needle, from Walt Disney’s “Cinderella.” The character has an image size of 4”x3.5” on an unevenly trimmed 7”x10” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

212. An Original Production Cel from “Cinderella.” (Disney, 1950) An original production cel of The King from Walt Disney’s “Cin derella.” The King has an image size of 5.25”x7” on a slightly trimmed 8”x10”cel. The cel is in good condition with paint cracking and lifting throughout. $200 - $400

213. An Original “Cinderella” Mexican One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1950) A rare, original release one sheet poster for the Mexico release of Walt Disney’s 1950 feature film “Cinderella.” Measuring 27”x37”, the poster is in overall fine condition, surprisingly crisp with little apparent wear. $100 - $200

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214. Original 1950 Cinderella Watch. (US Time, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Cinderella Wristwatch by US Time. The timepiece has a watch case measuring 1” in diameter with a band measuring 6.75” long. The watch is in good condition, despite wear and creases to the band from placement in original display. The watch comes with a slipper display that may not be the original. $200 - $400

215. Collection of (6) Cinderella Glasses. (Libbey, 1950s) A collection of (6) Cinderella glasses maufactured by Libbey and origi nally sold with Cottage Cheese from various dairies across the nation. Although there are 6 in this collection, a total of 8 glasses were made. This collecton is missing numbers 6 and 8. Measuring 5.25” tall, the drinking glasses are in fine condition. $100 - $200

216. Cinderella 50th Anniversary Trinket Box by Olszewski. (Olszewski, 2000) A Disney Showcase Cinderella’s Lovely Dress Trinket Box by master sculptor Robert Olszewski. The limited edition box was released for the 50th Anniversary of Cinderella and is numbered 235/2,750. Measuring 7” tall and about 3.5”in diameter, the box is displayed within a 10.75” tall and 6.75” diameter bell dome jar. All pieces are in fine condition. $400 - $600

217. Cinderella’s

(Disney/Olszewski, 1999) A set

boxes

Disney’s “Cinderella.” The box set includes “Midnight Magic” measuring 1.5” x 1.5 “x 6.5” , “First Dance” measuring 1.6” x 1.6” x 3.4” , “Coach of Dreams” measuring 5” x 2.75” x 3.5” (with 14 karat gold horse reins) , and “Love Found” measuring 1.75” x 1.75” x 1.5”. The dome mea sures 10.5” x 9” in diameter. All are in very fine condition. $400 - $600

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Magical Night Jewel Box Set by Olszewski. of mixed metal satin-lined jewel created by Master Sculptor Robert Olszewski for the 50th anniversary of Walt

218. A Collection of (3) Walt Disney Storybooks. (Disney, 195161) A collection of (3) children’s storybooks inspired by Walt Disney characters. The books were published by Whitman for the Top Tales and Cozy Corner series. Included among the lot are Walt Disney’s Lady, Pin occhio, and Alice in Wonderland. The books measure from 8.25”x7.5” to 7.5”x6.5” and are in good condition despite some children’s anno tation within. $100 - $200

220. “Close-Ups & Long-Shots” Doc uments w/ Magazine. (Disney, 1951) A rare set of (25) documents prepared for an article on Walt Disney Productions published in Systems and Procedures Quarterly, Vol.1, No.4. The sanctioned pages of research and final script were prepared by Mel Melton for an article that divulged accounting depart ment problems and solutions of 1950s Walt Disney Productions. The lot also includes a copy of the 1951 quarterly journal. Measur ing 11.75”x8.75” to 11”x8.5”, all pieces are in good condition, despite crases, wear, and tears to pages throughout. $100 - $200

219. Complete Set of “How to

Cold” Posters. (Disney, 1951) A set of six 14”x20” promotional posters for Walt Disney’s 1951 Public Service Cartoon “How To Catch A Cold” (Sponsored by Kleenex Tissues). The film was distributed to schools and community organiza tions along with these promotional posters. The posters are in very good condition with only expected wear from age. $400 - $600

221. An “Alice in Wonderland” David Hal Leica Reel (Disney, 1939) An extremely rare 35mm story reel (Leica) for “Alice in Wonderland.” Dated October 16, 1939, this reel of 35mm nitrate film is titled “The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland,” and carries production number 558, story number 1-017, take #1. The credited story man is Jack Cutting. This silent black-and-white reel of film consists of more than 800 images, intended to be viewed one frame at a time, like a film strip, rather than projected. The overwhelming majority of the art is by British Artist David Hall, whose ideas for the design of the film were a unique fusion of the story’s original engraved illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, his own brilliant sense of motion picture action and staging, and a playful touch of surrealism. The first frame of the film contains a written forward, which begins: “This is our first Alice In Wonderland story reel, outlining a possible treatment of the book. An incredibly rare and important piece of Disney Studio history. $1,000 - $2,000

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Catch a

222.

Wonderland

concept painting for “Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland”

Walt Disney Studios color stylist Mary Blair. A decade after beginning her employment with the Studio, Mary Blair’s cutting-edge arrangements of color palette distinguished her work. This led to memorable contributions toward the production of Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and multiple short films. This key scene concept depicts the grinning Cheshire Cat atop a branch in the Tulgey Wood and has been accomplished in gouache on artist’s board. The piece has a painted image size of 8”x8.5” on its 9”x9.5” artist’s board. It is in very good condition, exhibiting minor surface wear and slight curving to the board from age. $10,000 - $20,000

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Mary Blair Alice in Concept Art. (Disney, 1951) An original by

223. A Original Production Cel from “Alice in Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of Alice from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Alice has an image size of 5”x3.5” on a slightly trimmed 9.75”x12.5” cel. The cel has been placed on an airbrushed presentation background and is in good condition with some discolor ation to Alice’s apron, and all paint intact. $1,000 - $2,000

224. Original Production Cel from “Alice in Wonderland.” (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Caterpillar-turned-But terfly from Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” The Butterfly has an image size of 3.75”x5.75” on a slightly trimmed 9.75”x12.5” cel. The cel is in good condition with some paint chipping and missing paint at the top of the character’s head. $800 - $1,000

225. Alice in Wonderland Prototype Snow Globe. (Disney, 1990s) A prototype Alice in Wonderland snow globe created for Disney Consumer Products. The globe features oil and water within a sculpted vignette inspired by Alice in the “Drink Me” bottle as depicted in the Walt Disney Production. The snow globe also contains a windup musi cal feature that plays “All in The Golden Afternoon.” A tag attached to the key identifies this as a production sample and calls out notes to adjust colors. Measuring 8” tall and 6.75” at its widest diameter, the snow globe is in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

226.

Measuring 27”x41”,

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“Alice in Wonderland” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1974) An original one sheet poster for the 1974 re-release of Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” the poster displays in very good condition with creasing at the original folds.

9”x9” on its 10”x10” board, and the piece displays in fine con dition. There are pinholes in the corners, some surface wear, and wear to the edges from age. $10,000 - $20,000

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227. A “Peter Pan” Concept Painting by Mary Blair. (Disney, 1953) An original concept painting by Color Stylist Mary Blair for Walt Dis ney’s “Peter Pan.” Depicted here is Blair’s vision of Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the Darling Children flying over London. The colorful and vibrant image is accomplished in gouache on artist’s board. The painted image measures

228. “Peter Pan” Final Treatment Script. (Disney, 1946) An extremely rare final treatment of Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” The 87-page treatment by Jack Kinney, John Lagen, Dick Kinney, MacDon ald MacPherson, and Ted Sears is dated “March 26, 1946.” Measuring 11.5”x9.25”, the treatment is in good condition, exhibiting some spots of discoloration and yellowing to the pages, as well as wear to the edges and corners of both the pages and the cover. $300 - $500

229. An Original Production Cel from “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) A beautiful original production cel of Tinker Bell from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Tinkerbell’s wings and pixie dust have been pro fessionally recreated on a separate cel layer. The cels have been placed on a custom hand-painted background replicating the scene in which they appear. The piece has been beautifully framed in a 23.75”x23.75” frame with a 11.75”x15.5” mat opening. $1,500 - $2,500

230. An Original Production Cel from “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Tinker Bell from Walt Disney’s 1953 feature film “Peter Pan.” Tinker Bell has an image size of 3.5”x6” on a trimmed 4”x7.5” cel . The cel is in very good condition with some wear to ink lines and all paint intact. $1,000 - $2,000

231. An Original Production Cel from “Peter Pan.” (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Captain Hook from Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Hook measures 6.5”x3” on a slightly trimmed 9.5”x12” cel. The cel is in good condition with minor paint damage to the black of Hook’s right shoe and hair. The cel is paired with a color copy back ground and displays exceptionally well. $600 - $900

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232. A Vintage Peter Pan Drinking Glass. (Disney, c. 1960s) A very unusual drinking glass from Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. The glass features imagery of Wendy, John, and Michael watching the epic bat tle between Captain Hook and Peter Pan through a porthole window of the Jolly Roger. Most likely a promotional or premium piece, the glass measures 5.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

234. Mickey Mouse Weekly British Double Crown Poster. (Disney, 1953) A rare British double-crown poster for Mickey Mouse Weekly magazine. The poster features a scene from Peter Pan and references the Mickeypops contest. Measuring 30”x20”, the poster is in good condition with minor surface and edge wear, and has been folded, as originally distributed. $100 - $200

233.

(Larami, 1970s) A Peter Pan

the 1970s. The game is still in its original display card with attached tilt stand peg. Measuring 10.5”x6”, the toy is in overall good condition, despite creasing to the display card and spotting to the game’s lower field. $100 - $200

235.

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A Walt Disney Peter Pan Pinball Game. handheld pinball game manufactured by Larami Corp. in Original “Rob Roy” Lobby cards. (Disney, 1953) A pair of original release lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1953 feature film “Rob Roy:” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards are in overall very good condition despite minor wear to edges and corners.

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was the first fully live action film to be produced on the Disney Studio lot, with location photography in the Bahamas. New filming techniques were developed to capture the action underwater there, but the climactic squid fight was shot entirely on Stage 3 at the lot in Burbank. Today this film is credited as one of the earliest examples of “steam punk,” and a favorite of collectors and film buffs alike.

236. A 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea French Poster. (Disney, 1955) A rare original grande format poster created for the French cinematic release of Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The poster features the Nautilus boarded by cannibals of New Guinea as imagined by French artist Jean Mascii (1926-2003) and was created for Cinedis Distribution in France on October 10, 1955. Measuring approximately 45.5”x60.25”, the poster displays in good condition with very fragile creases and tape on the reverse. $300 - $500

237. “20,000

(Dis ney, 1954) A

(8)

Sea.” Among the lot are images of Ned Land (Kirk Douglas), Captain Nemo (James Mason), and the Nautilus. Measuring 3.75”x4.75”, the transparencies are in very good condition, with color fading to two of them. $100 - $200

“20,000

238. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Window Card. (Disney, 1963) An original window card for the 1963 re-release of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 14” x 22” the piece dis plays in very good condition. $200 - $400

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Leagues Under The Sea” Transparencies. set of transparencies used to promote Walt Disney’s Leagues Under the

239. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” British Quad Poster. (Disney, 1963) An original British Quad poster for the 1963 re-release of Walt Disney’s feature film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measur ing 30”x40”, the poster is in fine condition. $500 - $700

240. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1971) An original one sheet poster for the 1971 re-release of Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition. $200 - $400

241. “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” Movie Viewer and Films. (Fisher Price, 1973) A Fisher Price Movie Viewer with a “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” Action Cartridge. The viewer measures 6.5”x8” and is in good working condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear from use. The Action Cartridge retains its original box. Also included in the lot are an 8mm Adventures in Disneyland color film reel, and Monster from Under the Sea Super 8 color film reel. $100 - $200

242. A Group of “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” Publica tions. (Disney, 1955-2000) A collection of (7) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea publications spanning 1955 to 2000. Among the lot are a (1955) Whitman novelization of the picture, a (1955) Dell Comic adaptation, a (1950s) hard cover printing of the comic, a (1950s) Golden Book, a (1950s) Dean & Sons book, a (1984) Cinefantastique magazine retrospective, and a (2000) “E” Ticket magazine dedicated to the attraction. Measuring various sizes, the publications are in overall good condition. $100 - $200

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243. A “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” Nautilus Model. (Master Replica, 2005) An impressive Walt Disney Showcase Collection Master Replicas Limited Edition Nautilus model. Based on Harper Goff’s original design for the feature film, this model features illumination, removable skiff, display stand with plaque, and was limited to an edition of 425. Measuring 30.5” long and 7” at its widest diameter, the replica sits atop a 28”x6” stand. The large replica, stand, and plaque are in fine condition, while the small boat accessory is in very good condition exhibiting slight chips along its edges. All pieces come contained within a poor condition original box, exhibiting much wear throughout and missing flaps. $1,000 - $2,000

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244. A Cel, Background & Layout from “Lady & the Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel, production background, and matching pan background layout drawing from Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” The detailed background layout drawing measures 10.5”x29”. The matching pan production background has an image size of 9”x29” on 12”x29”background paper. The 6”x6.5” cel of Lady was trimmed to image at the studio and applied to the production background for presentation. A perfect example of the process of animation, all the artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $5,000 - $7,000

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245. Original Production Cels from “Lady and The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) A pair of original production cels of Lady and Tramp from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” The characters have a total image size of 5.25”x7.5”. The cels were originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and were trimmed at the studio to 10”x7” for presentation. The cels are in very good condition with all paint intact.

$600 - $900

246. Original Production Cels from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) A pair of original production cels featuring Lady and Tramp from Walt Disney’s “Lady And The Tramp.” Lady measures 3”x2.5” on a slightly trimmed 9.25”x12.25” cel. Tramp measures 4.25”x3.5” on a slightly trimmed 10.5”x13”cel. Both cels are in very good condition with all paint intact. $600 - $900

247.

An Original Production Cel from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955)

An original production cel of Toughy, Pedro, and Boris from Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” The three “pound dogs” have an image size of 8”x11” on a slightly trimmed 12.25”x15.25” cel. The piece displays in very good condition with all paint intact. $500 - $700

248. Original Production Cels from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955)

A pair of original production cels featuring Jock and Trusty from Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” Trusty measures 6.5”x8.75” on a slightly trimmed 10”x13” cel. Jock measures 4.75”x5.5” on a slightly trimmed 8.5”x10” cel. Both cels are in very good condition with all paint intact. $500 - $700

249. An Original Production Cel from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Peg from Walt Dis ney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” Peg has an image size of 7”x8.25”. The cel was originally sold through the Art Corner at Disneyland, and was trimmed at the studio to 8”x10” and placed on a color copy background for presentation. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and retains its original Disneyland Label on the reverse. $400 - $600

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250. An Original Production Cel from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Tramp from Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and was trimmed to 7”x10” at the studio in preparation for sale. The image of Tramp measures 4.75”x5.25.” The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact, however some paint may be sticking to the backing board. $600 - $800

251. An Original Production Cel from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, 1955)

An original production cel of Lady from Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” The cel was originaly sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and was trimmed to 7”x10” at the studio in preparation for sale. The image of Lady measures 3.5”x4.5”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact, however some paint may be sticking to the backing board.

$600 - $800

253. A Lady and the Tramp Giant Painting Book. (Dean & Son, 1955) A Lady and the Tramp Giant Painting Book published by Dean & Son Ltd. of London. Measuring approximately 15”x11” the oversized activity book is in fine condition exhibiting only the slightest wear to the spine, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

254. A Lady & the Tramp Softcover Storybook . (Birn Bros, 1955) A softcover adaptation of Walt Disney’s Lady & the Tramp, published by Birn Bros. Ltd. of England. Measuring 12”x8.75” the book is in fine condition, exhib iting a light crease, and the slightest wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

252. A Collection of “Lady and the Tramp” Publicity Photos. (Disney, 1955)

A collection of (26) lobby cards and press release photos for Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 8.25”x10” to 9”x11” the photos display in overall very good condition, some retaining their original accompanying press captions. $200 - $400

255. “Lady and the Tramp / Almost Angels” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1962)

An original one sheet poster for the 1962 double-feature showing of Walt Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp” and “Almost Angels.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, exhibiting wear, creasing, and some tearing along original folds. $100 - $200

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256. A Rare “Lady and the Tramp” Animation Draft. (Disney, 1954) “Lady And The Tramp” has two different production numbers; #2079 for the “normal” theatrical version, and #2084 for the wide-screen CinemaScope version, both of which were photographed at the same time (an animation first!). This original studio animation draft, assembled during production and used at the studio for reference once the project was complete, details the specifics required for both versions of the film. Animation drafts detail each sequence and the scenes within, identifying lead animators, amounts of film footage, dialog, camera movement and other production specifics. The sequences of “Lady and The Tramp” are marked with index tabs, a guide to which is in the inside front of the draft’s folder. This particular draft is marked as having been used at the Disney Studio’s “background morgue”, or animation background storage facility. There are a great many handwritten notes dated 1966 at which time an inventory of the films backgrounds looks to have occurred; many are marked as no longer present due to inclusion in exhibits both on the studio lot and overseas. The 134 8.5”x14” mimeographed and type-written pages are bound in a 9.5”x14.5” file folder. The folder is very ragged along the edges, and some of the pages have yellowed with age, but overall, the draft is in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

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257. A Collection of (30) Walt Disney Studios Slides. (Walt Disney Studios, c.1950s) A collection of (30) amateur 35mm slides depict ing a c.1950s Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. The slides come from the estate of Mel Melton and include images of the backlot, exteriors of the Animation Building, Mill, Cutting Shop, water tower, and more, as well as one aerial image. The 35mm slides are in very good condition with slight discoloration to some images. $100 - $200

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The Mickey Mouse Club made its debut to the public during the opening day broadcast of Disneyland Park, three months before the show premiered in October of 1955. The show was actually the first entertainment that Walt Disney designed specifically for children, targeting a twelve year old audience, with the expectation that if the show was well done, it would interest all ages. The Mickey Mouse Club has had three revivals over the decades since, and launched the careers of many performers including Annette Funicello, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears.

258. Mickey Mouse Club Special Talent Award. (Dis ney,1955-1957) A Mickey Mouse Club Special Talent Award. Talent Roundup rodeos were a popular feature during the first three seasons of the series. Sponsored by The Broadway department store and local KABC-TV in Southern California, the award was presented to outstand ing participants each week. Measuring 6.75”x10”, the certificate dis plays in fine condition. $100 - $200

259. A Mickey Mouse Club in Disneyland Game. (Whitman, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Club Game in Disneyland by Whitman. The game contains the instructions, the die, board, and character pieces (without stands). Measuring 12.25”x17” and 1.75” deep, the box and contents are in fine condition. $100 - $200

260. A Pair of Mouseketeers Coloring Books. (Disney, 1955) A pair of Mickey Mouse Club coloring books. Included are the “Merry Mouseketeers” and “What I Want to Be” inspired by the popular songs and segments featured during the first season of The Mickey Mouse Club television series. Measuring 6.75”x5.75”, the coloring books are in overall good condition. $100 - $200

261. Mickey Mouse Club Musical Map Record Set. (Disney, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Club Musical Map record set by Mattel. The music and voices of the Mickey Mouse Club television series are preserved in this fun collection of (5) cut-out lightweight and flexible 78 rpm records. The records feature colorful scenes from the Mickey Mouse Club. Measuring 14.5”x7.5” the record sleeve containing the unpunched records and record lock are in very good condition despite mild color fading and some wear to edges and corners of the sleeve and cardstock contents. $100 - $200

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A Pair of Mickey Mouse Club

Souvenir Rings. (Disney, 1950s) A pair of Mickey Mouse Club themed rings. Produced as sou venirs and most likely sold at Disneyland, both rings feature a stylized Mickey Mouse Logo. The Sterling silver ring is in good condition with a light patina and some pitting. The gold metal ring has wear, pitting, and enamel bleed. $100 - $200

(Gong Bell Mfg. Co., 1950s) An extremely rare blue variation of the Mickey Mouse Club Jimmie Dodd Talking Telephone Toy by Gong Bell Mfg. Co. The sound of Jimmie Dodd’s voice can be heard but is slightly muffled from wear and use. Measuring 3.75” tall and 7.5”x7”, the tin lithographic phone toy is in very good condition, exhibiting minor scuffs. $200 - $400

264.

A Roy Williams Mousekartooner

by Mattel. (Mattel, 1950s) A Mousekartooner Toy by Mattel, Inc. Toymakers. Using a tinlitho tablet with an articulated arm, the “Big Moosketeer” Roy Williams helps to trace any cartoon into a new drawing. Measuring approxi mately 15”x9”, the toy comes within its original 15”x9” and 1.25” deep box. The toy and box are in good condition, the toy exhibiting slight scuffs and the box displaying signs of wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

265. Mickey Mouse Club Tin Litho Drum Lamp. (Econolite, 1950s) A Mickey Mouse Club tin litho bedside lamp from the 1950s. In bass drum shape, both sides feature the image of Mickey and other characters from the Mickey Mouse Club opening titles. In fine condition, with light wear, and staining to one side. Measures 11”x6”. $100 - $200

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Mickey Mouse Club Mousegetar Jr.

267. A Mickey Mouse Club Lunch Box & Thermos. (Aladdin, 1963) A vintage Mickey Mouse Club lunch box and thermos. Manufactured by Aladdin Industries, the lunch box features vibrantly colorful imagery of the animated Disney stars of the Mickey Mouse Club and Ludwig Von Drake. The lunch box is equipped with an internal arm for securing the thermos. Measuring 7”x8” and 3.75” deep, the lunch box exterior is in very good condition with minor scratches and scuffs. The thermos measures 6.75” tall and 3.25” in diameter and is in good condition exhibiting slight oxidation to the lower metallic rim. $200 - $400

(Marx Toys, 1960s)

A Mickey Mouse Club Mousegetar Jr. by Marx Toys. The one-string, yellow plastic Mousegetar toy comes with easy to play Tune Trail music sheet cards and instructions. Measuring 20” long, 7” wide and 2.25” at its deepest, the toy is in good condition with slight creases to the Mickey Mouse decal. The Tune Trail cards and boxes exhibit some creases, folds, and tears to the edges, corners, and flaps. $100 - $200

268. Mouseketeer Dolls, Stationery & Certificate. (Disney, c.1960s) A Collection of Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer mementos including a Mickey Mouse Club Membership Certificate, (2) Mouseke teer dolls, and official stationery. Measuring approximately 12” tall, the dolls are in good overall condition, exhibiting slight wear to the paint. The stationery measures 11”x8.5”, the envelope measures 4.25”x9.5”, and the certificate bearing Disney stamps measures 8.5”x11”. The paper artifacts are in good overall condition. $300 - $500

269. Mickey Mouse Club Charter Membership Certificate. (Disneyland, 1963) An unused Member Certificate from the Disney land Mickey Mouse Club Headquarters. When the Mickey Mouse Club went into syndication on television in 1963, the Club headquarters opened as an attraction in the Main Street Opera House at Disneyland. Children could sign up as members, purchase souvenirs, and meet Mickey Mouse. The certificate features a facsimile signature by Ginny (Tyler) who hosted new live segments, that aired with the reruns on Los Angeles station KTLA-TV. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the piece is in fine condi tion, with slight wear to edges and very slight discoloration consistent with age. $100 - $200

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270. Mickey Mouse Club Adventurer’s Prop Pith Helmet. . (Disney, c.1963-65) A prop pith helmet used for a segment of the Mickey Mouse Club television show starring Ginny Tyler and filmed at Disneyland. The pith helmet measures approximately 6.5” tall and 13.5”x11.5” wide and is in good condition, exhibiting some fading and wear to fabric and leatherette bands. $100 - $200

271. Mickey Mouse Club Colorforms Set. (Colorforms Inc., 1960s) A Mickey Mouse Club Colorforms Set by Colorforms, Inc. The box includes the complete set of (36) Colorforms and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse playset. Measuring 12.75”x16”, the colorful box and contents are in very good condition, with the box exhibiting wear to

272. A Mickey Mouse Club Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1970-80s) A vintage Mickey Mouse Club souvenir pennant. Measuring 30” long and 11” at its widest, the souvenir is in fine overall shape exhibiting slight creasing and wear at its finest point. $100 - $200

273. A Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Club Figure. (Disneyland, 2010) A Mickey Mouse statue created by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily for the 55th anniversary of Fun with Music Day (Monday) on the Mickey Mouse Club. Released in an edition of 1,955 and measuring 15” tall and 13.5” in diameter, the statue is in fine condition. $100 - $200

274. “Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier” Lobby Card. (Disney, 1955) An original release lobby card for Walt Disney’s 1955 feature film “Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier.” Measuring 11”x14”, the lobby card displays in fine condition despite few minor spots of wear and discoloration. $100 - $200

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275. Collection of “Westward Ho, The Wagons” Slides. (Disney, 1956) A fascinat ing collection of (64) slides taken behind-thescenes during the production of Walt Disney’s 1956 live-action feature “Westward Ho, The Wagons!” From the estate or Disney executive Mel Melton, the slides contain images of the set, crew, and cast including Fess Parker and Iron Eyes Cody. The slides are in very good condition despite some color fading and dis coloration. $300 - $500

276. Walt Disney’s “Six Books to Color” Coloring Book Set. (Whitman, 1955) A collection of (6) Walt Disney’s Coloring Books by Whitman Publishing. The books were originally offered as a boxed set and spotlight different characters and themes like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck. Measuring 8.5”x7.5” the books are in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

277. A “Nature’s

Poster. (Disney, 1956) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s True Life Adventure film “Nature’s Secrets of Life.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, despite a few tears along the original folds and one 3.75” tear along one edge. $100 - $200

278. A Zorro Promotional Garment Cover and Costume. (Sanitone, 1957) An unusual garment cover that converted into a Zorro costume produced by Sanitone and released through dry cleaners nationwide. Measuring 36”x23”, the cover is in fine con dition with some discoloration along original folds. $200 - $400

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279. A Studio Zorro Theme Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1957) A Walt Disney Productions acetate recording of the Zorro theme song. The one-sided recording con tains three tracks and is dated 7-19-57. The 12” 33 1/3 record is in very good condition.

282. A Donald Mechanical Disney Dipsy Car by LineMar. (Linemar, 1950s)

A Mechanical Disney Dipsy Car by LineMar. The action toy features Donald Duck, is activated by a wind-up key, and is decorated with lithographic imagery. The toy measures approximately 6”x5.5” and 3.5” wide and displays in very good condition, exhibiting few scuffs, and an extended spring under the head. The wind-up mechanism functions very well, driving forward and regularly pausing and spinning. $100 - $200

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Perri the Squirrel Model

Kit by Revell. (Revell, 1957) A rare, near-complete Walt Disney’s Perri model kit by Revell. The model is based on the True-Life star of the 1957 feature film by Walt Disney Productions. The kit contains all the original pieces, bottles, fur coats, and instructions, missing only the eyes and brush. Measuring 8.25”x13.25” and 2.25” deep, the box and contents are in good condition, the box exhibiting slight wear and a tear to one edge, and glue is dried.

281. Disneyland Ferris Wheel Wind-Up Tin Toy by J.Chein. (J. Chein & Co, 1950s60s) A vintage tin lithograph Disneyland Ferris Wheel wind-up toy manufactured by J. Chein & Co. The toy was once available through Disn eyland merchandise catalogues in the 1950s and 1960s. Measuring 16.5”x12.5” and 5” deep, the piece exhibits minor wear and some oxidation, and the mechanics of the toy are not in working order, but the piece displays in very good condition. $100 - $200

283. A Disney Character Kaleidoscope Toy. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage 1950s kaleidoscope featuring Walt Disney characters. Measuring 8.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the toy displays in good condition despite slight wear and minor oxidation. The kaleidoscope functions as intended, but oxidation to interior metal surfaces from age makes the reflected images inside very dim. $100 - $200

284. A Rand McNally “Disney” World Globe. (Rand McNally, 1955) A tin-litho globe produced by Rand McNally featuring Disney characters and reference to Disney land. The 7” diameter globe stands 10” high on base, and is in very good condition with multiple dents and light scratches from use throughout. $200 - $300

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285. Mickey Mouse “Prize Photographer” Camera Outfit. (Disney, c.1957) A Mickey Mouse Prize Photographer Camera Outfit in box. The camera comes complete with carrying strap, flash gun, replacement General Electric flash bulbs, instructions, and guarantee form in original decorative box with graphics. The camera measures 4.75”x3”x3.25”, the flash gun is 2.75”x3.5”, and each is in fine condi tion. The box measures 7.5”x10”x3.5” and displays in fair condition, despite creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

286. A Donald Duck Auto-Matic Projector. (Stephen’s Products, c.1950) A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Auto-Magic Projector by Ste phens Products. The toy comes with partial film reel, bulb, and instruc tions packaged within original box with Disney character graphics. The projector measures 7.75” tall and 2.5”x3.5”, while the box measures 6.5”x9.25” and 2.75” deep. The projector and box are in good condi tion, the box exhibiting tears along two edges and wear. $100 - $200

287. A Set of Disney Themed Genuine Hasko Trays. (Hasko Trays Inc., 1950s) A Set of (4) Disney-themed trays by Hasko Trays, Inc. Among the lot are trays featuring Donald Duck, Goofy, the Seven Dwarfs, and Peter Pan at Mermaid Lagoon. Measuring 7.5”x16.25”, the trays display in very good condition, exhibiting light wear to the imagery. $200 - $400 10”x5” and 7” deep, the toy displays in good condition despite some scratching and paint loss. $200 - $400

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289. A Mickey Mouse Mechanical Hand car & Box. (Marx Toys, 1955) A Mickey Mouse Mechanical Handcar & Box by Marx. The toy set comes complete with base, semaphore, cross ing gate, handcar, and original box. The hand car measures 3.5”x5.25” and 2.25” wide, while the base with accessories measures 2.75” tall and 13”x21.5”. The handcar is not operable but displays in good condition, while the base is in very good condition, exhibiting some scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

290. A Disneyland Express Tin Litho Railroad. (Marx Toys, 1958) A tin litho graphic Disneyland Express Train set by MARX toys. The train is 2” high, 2” at its widest, and 11” long, while the metallic layout is 2.5” tall at its highest points and 13.25”x21.75”. All pieces are in very good condition, despite minor scuffs, few dents, and wear to the litho graphic imagery. The engine operates when wound but is no longer strong enough to move the train on the track.

291. A Pair Mickey Mouse Roller Skates and Box. (Globe Union, 1957) A pair of Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Roller Skates for Beginners by Globe Union Inc. Each skate carries the Mickey Mouse Official Roller Skate seal. Measuring 3.5” tall, 7.25” long, and 2.75” wide, the skates are in fair condition, exhibiting some oxidation to metallic parts, creases and wear to straps, and scuffs from use. $100 - $200

292. Mickey Mouse Basketball Game by Gardner Games. (Gardner, 1950s) A rare Mickey Mouse Basketball game by Gardner Games. The original box includes an easel, baskets, backboard, two balls, and instructions. Measuring approximately 14”x15”, in the orig inal 14.5”x16.5” and 1.5” deep, fair condition box, exhibiting wear along edges and corners. $100 - $200

293. A Donald Duck Paint Set by Transogram. (Transogram, 1958) A Donald Duck Paint Set by Transogram. The “gold medal” toy set comes with one paint brush, one dish, (6) coloring papers, (6) crayons, and (25) colorful watercolor paints. Measuring 10.5”x14.5” and 1.25” deep, the box with contents displays in good condition, exhibiting mild creases and wear to edges and corners of the box and art supplies. $100 - $200

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294. An Original Production Cel of Pluto. (Disney, 1950s) An original production cel of Pluto, used in a 1950s Walt Disney theatrical short. The cel was originally trimmed and matted at the Studio for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. Pluto has an image size of 9”x5.5” on a 10”x7.25” cel. The original mat has the gold Art Corner label on the reverse. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

295. Original Production Cel From “Pluto’s Christmas Tree.” (Disney, 1952) An original production cel of Pluto from the 1952 short “Pluto’s Christmas Tree.” Pluto measures 5.5”x5” on an untrimmed 9.5”x12” cel. The cel is in good condition, with all paint intact. $200 - $400

296. A Pair of Donald Duck Bread Wrappers. (National Biscuit Company, 1950s) A pair of Donald Duck Bread wrappers from the 1950s. Measuring 36”x18”, the wax paper wrappings are in fine over all condition, with one exhibiting a 1” tear on one edge. $200 - $400

297. Large Acetate Recording from “Lady And The Tramp.” (Disney, c.1955) A large format Walt Disney Productions acetate recording for the foreign release of “Lady And The Tramp.” Dated Jan uary 24, 1955, it Measures 16” in diameter. The acetate is in playable condition, but because of the larger than standard format, we cannot play it. Most acetates like these contain single songs or cuts being con sidered for a production. It is in a very good condition, exhibiting few scratches and minor wear to sleeve. $200 - $400

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298. Collection of 1950s Disney Studio Acetate Recordings. (Disney, 1950s) An incred ible collection of (26) demo and final acetates (known as scratch tracks) for a variety of Disney productions in the late 1950s. Included in the lot are: 13 acetates from the “Zorro” TV series, including instrumentals and vocals for several songs; (4) acetates from the Mickey Mouse Club Series including a recording of the Mickey Mouse “Roll Call” song; (2) instrumental cuts from “Donald and The Wheel;” and a song each from “ The Story of Toby Tyler,” “Swiss Family Robin son,” and “The Absent -Minded Professor.” (2) acetates feature tracks from the “Rainbow Road to Oz” in 1957’s “The Fourth Anniversary Show,” including Mouseketeer Doreen Tracey performing “Patches.” (2) acetates feature composer Mel Leven himself performing “Wheels” from “Donald and the Wheel” and remarkably his unused “The March of the 101 Dalmatians.” The acetates are in fair condition and playable. $1,000 - $2,000

299. A Large Format Mickey Mouse Club Acetate Recording. (Disney, 1957)

A Walt Disney Productions acetate recording annotated as two “cuts” for “Fun With Music” with the Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers. Dated February 11, 1957, the acetate is in good playable condition, measuring 16” in diameter, and exhibiting a few scratches and minor wear to sleeve. $200 - $400

300. True Life Adventure Festival Press Kit. (Disney, 1964) A TrueLife Adventure Festival Campaign Manual. A total of seven Pressbook materials come inside a folder for Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventure Festival. This was a program to rerelease 6 weeks of True-Life Adventure features, each matched with a True-Life short and a Disney animated short. Measuring approximately 11”x14”, the folder and contents are in very good condition, exhibiting some creases and wear to edges and corners.. $100 - $200

301. Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures Campaign Kit. (Dis ney, 1975) A Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures Advance Cam paign Material kit. The kit contains a 10-page Production Handbook detailing the people behind twelve productions supported by 10 pro motional photographic prints in a folder. Measuring 12”x9”, the folder with contents is in good overall condition. $100 - $200

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distance showcases Earle’s mastering of depth, color palette and stylization. Measuring 14”x6.25”, the goauche on artists board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right. $7,000$10,000

Disney history. With an incredible sense of art and design, Earle created what is considered by many to be the high point of Disney animation. This incredible concept of Briar Rose looking at the castle in the

as an assistant background painter. He worked on several productions throughout the early and mid-50s, but it was his work on Sleeping Beauty as both concept artist and color stylist that made his mark in

302. A

“Sleeping Beauty” Concept

Painting by Eyvind Earle. Disney, 1959) A stunning original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle was hired by Disney in 1951

perennial favorite, with three theatrical rereleases before its home video debut in 1986.

to create a stylized, modern look for the film. Although the box office of the original release was disappointing, it has proved to be a

carefully planned than any preceding animated film. Story development began as early as 1952, and artist Eyvind Earle was engaged

Walt wanted every frame of Sleeping Beauty to be a work of art. Filmed in Technirama 70, the production of this feature was more

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303. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Dis ney, 1959) An original production cel of Briar Rose from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Briar Rose has an image size of 7.75”x4.5” on a slightly trimmed 12.5”x14.5” cel. The piece displays in very good con dition, with all paint intact. $1,000 - $2,000

304. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty”. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Briar Rose from Walt Dis ney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Briar Rose has an image size of 4.5”x4.5” on a 5”x6.5” trimmed cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $1,000 - $2,000

305. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Dis ney, 1959) An original production cel of Maleficent and Diablo from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty”. Malificent measures 6.75”x4.25” and Diablo measures 2.25”x2.5” on their trimmed 11”x14” cels. The cels are in very good condition, with only two small spots of paint missing from Maleficent’s right hand. $1,000 - $2,000

306. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Flora from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, Flora’s image size is 7.75”x5.75” on a trimmed 8”x10” cel. The cel is in good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600

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307. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of King Hubert & King Stefan from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” The two characters measure 6”x5” and 5.5”x3.5” on a slightly trimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The piece displays in very good condition, with all paint intact. $200 - $400

308. An Original Production Cel from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Dis ney, 1959) An original production cel of the Lackey from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” The character has an image size of 7”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition, with all paint intact. $200 - $400

309. An Original Production Drawing from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959)

An original production drawing of Briar Rose and Prince Phillip from Walt Disney’s “Sleep ing Beauty.” The two characters have an image size of 6.25”x5” on untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with discoloration around the characters and from a previous framing. $300 - $500

310. An Original Production Drawing from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959)

An original production drawing of Briar Rose from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Briar Rose has an image size of 6.5”x3” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” sheet of animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

311. An Original Production Drawing from “Sleeping Beauty.” (Disney, 1959)

An original production drawing of Briar Rose from Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Briar Rose has an image size of 8.25”x3.25” on untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $400

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312. “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” Insert Poster. 1959) An original release insert movie poster for the Walt Disney Productions 1959 feature film “Darby O’Gill and the Little People.” Measuring 14”x36”, the poster displays in very good condition with original folds. $100 - $200

313. Walt Disney Studio Gem and Mineral Society Plate. (Dis ney, 1950s-60s) A plate commemorating the Walt Disney Studio Gem and Mineral Society. The plate features Donald Duck and Pluto on the hunt for rocks and minerals, and is a rare souvenir of one of the few clubs formed by the staff among the campus-like atmosphere of the Walt Disney Studios during the 1950s and 1960s. Measuring 7” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition. $100 - $200

Ice Capades in 1957. The ad is backed with scrapbook page paper and was clipped carefully. Items measure between the 2”x4.25” ticket and the 8.5”x29” pennant. Overall, the items are in very good to fine condi tion. $100 - $200

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As Disneyland continued to grow, and television and live action films occupied more of Walt’s attention, he grew less directly involved in animation than in the early years. A few developments buoyed animation production through the 1960’s, although at an even slower rate, with only three fully animated features that decade. First, the xerographic process to directly transfer animator’s line drawings to cels without hand painting was used in 1961’s One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and subsequent animated productions. Animators liked this process because it more directly translated their work to the screen, and it greatly reduced production costs. Second, Walt allowed other Studio talent to take a guiding cre ative role in the features’ development. 1963’s The Sword in the Stone was produced by ani mator Woolie Reitherman – a credit that had only been held by Walt himself on the animated features before. New voices Richard and Robert Sherman shaped the sound of Disney films moving forward. Walt found the Sherman Brothers writing songs for Annette Funicello, and they became a valued force not only of song but story development. Their contributions to Mary Poppins, 1964’s combined animation and live action blockbuster, locked two of the films five Oscar wins, for song “Chim-Chim-Cheree” and best musical score. It’s difficult to imagine now, but in the early 1960’s, Walt Disney wondered if east coast audiences would support a Disneyland, perhaps being “too sophisticated” for such entertainment. This notion was disproved at the New York World’s Fair in 1964-65. The four attractions WED Imagi neers designed had the longest lines at the Fair, and all of them were later incorporated into Disneyland. Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966 of circulatory collapse, brought on by lung cancer. The world mourned the loss of a true American original. Roy O. Disney became the first CEO and Chairman of the Board of the Walt Disney Company. He oversaw the completion of the last projects Walt started, including The Jungle Book, which would be the Company’s most profitable animated film for the next two decades. The Love Bug closed out the 60’s for the Stu dio as the top grossing live-ac tion film in America for 1969.

315. A “Swiss Family Robinson” Original One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1960) An original release Style A one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “Swiss Family Robinson.” Measuring 27”x41” the poster displays in good condition, with original folds, scuffs in border, pinholes, wear and some tearing along edges and corners. $100 - $200

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316. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1961) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1961 feature film
“One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” Measuring 27”x41” the poster is in very good condition with light wear to edges and corners.

317. Rare “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Animation Draft. (Disney, 1961) A rare original studio animation draft for “101 Dalma tians,” assembled during production and used at the studio for reference once the project was complete. The draft details each sequence down to each individual shot within, identifying lead animators, amounts of film footage, dialog, camera movement and other production specifics. The sequences are marked with index tabs, a guide to which is in the inside front of the draft’s folder. This particular draft is marked as having been used at the Disney Studio’s “background morgue”, or animation background storage facility. There are a great many handwritten notes dated 1965 at which time an inventory of the films backgrounds looks to have occurred. The 223 8.5”x14” type-written and xeroxed pages are bound in a 9.5”x14.5” file folder. The folder is very ragged and held together with tape Some of the pages have yellowed with age, but overall, the draft is in very good condition. $700 - $900

318. An Original Production Cel from “101 Dalmatians.” (Dis ney, 1961) An original production cel of Pongo and Freckles from Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.” Pongo and pup measure 5.5”x4.5” on a slightly trimmed 7.5”x10” cel. The cel is in very good condition with a small chip in the paint of Freckles’ tail. $600 - $900

319. 101 Dalmatians Puppy Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of a puppy from Walt Disney’s “101 Dalma tians.” The puppy’s image size is 6.25”x5.5” and is matted and framed. The mat opening measures 8”x9.5”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $500 - $800

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(Disney, 1961) An original production cel of the Colonel from Walt Disney’s “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” The Colonel’s image size is 5”x7” on slightly trimmed 12”x15” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

321. Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” Advertising Catalog. (Dis ney, 1961) An exhibitors’ catalog prepared in advance of Walt Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.” The 27-page catalog is filled with suggested adver tisement poster formats and displays, ideas for synergistic corporate tie-ins with Carnation and Friskies, as well as pre-sell campaigns of forth coming merchandise, music, and publications. Measuring 18”x12” the oversized catalog displays in very good condition. $100 - $200

322.

Rare Walt Disney’s Preview of Pictures to Come Booklet.

(Disney, 1961) A rare studio-published booklet titled “Walt Disney’s Preview of Pictures to Come (vol. 14)” containing information on upcoming film and television projects. The booklet was sold in a lim ited quantity to assert and assure copyright of both intellectual prop erty and imagery (These kinds of books were often made available at the newsstand in the Disney Studio Commissary.). Projects in this book include Goofy in “Aquamania”, the featurette “Donald and the Wheel”, “Windwagon Smith”,” and of special note, the “arrival” of Ludwig Von Drake to the studio. The 21-page booklet includes sepia-tone photos, film stills, or story sketches from each project. The booklet is in very good condition with yellowing to pages and edge of covers from age. $400 - $600

323.

Walt Disney Productions Judy Garland Master Acetates.

(Disney, 1962) A set of three direct-to-disc master studio acetate recording discs capturing live instrumental and vocal performances of Judy Garland as well as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin during the production of her “Once In A Lifetime” CBS television special airing on February 25, 1962. Each disc measures 16” in diameter, and all are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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An Original Production Cel from “101 Dalmatians.”

325. Tin Mechanical Toy Soldier. (Disney/ Marx, 1961) A Marx LineMar tin litho wind-up soldier, released in time with Walt Disney’s “Babes in Toyland” film. Standing 6” tall, he displays in fair condition, with wear overall. The wind up key is missing, functionality has not been tested. $100 - $200

Soldier. (Disney/Jaymar, 1961) A wooden toy soldier released by Jaymar in conjunction with the Walt Disney film “Babes in Toyland.” Standing 9” tall with poseable arms and legs, and removable rifle. In his original 9.25”x3.5” box, complete with Sears and Roebuck price sticker. The soldier is in very fine condition, and the box in fine condition showing wear typical of age. $100 - $200

324. Babes on Toyland Game by Whit man. (Whitman, 1961) A vintage board game created by Whitman based on Walt Disney’s “Babes in Toyland.” The game is complete in its original box and contains a game board, all punched soldier parts, two cards, and one spinner. The box measures 8.25”x15.5” and 1.75” deep. The condition is very good with scuffs and surface wear to box. $100 - $200

327. Group of (4) Babes in Toyland Soldier Twistables. (Disney/Marx, 1961) A collection of (4) Marx Twistable Toy Soldiers, released in time with Disney’s “Babes in Toy land” film. Two soldiers have bugles, the other two have rifles. They are in very fine condition inside their boxes, with one of the bugler’s boxes including an unpunched tab added on to display on a peg board. The boxes range from good to fine condition. $100 - $200

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328. An Original Al Taliaferro Donald Duck Sunday Strip. (Disney, 1959) An Original Donald Duck Sunday Comic Strip by Disney Legend Al Taliaferro. The original pencil and ink strip is dated March 29th, 1959 and has an image size of 14.5”x21.5” on 16.5”x23” paper. Originally sold at the Disneyana shop at Disneyland, the strip is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

329. An Original Al Taliaferro Don ald Duck Sunday Strip. (Disney, 1959) An Original Donald Duck Sunday Comic Strip by Disney Legend Al Taliaferro. The original pencil and ink strip is dated August 2nd, 1959 and has an image size of 14.5”x21.5” on approximately 17”x23” paper. Originally sold at the Dis neyana shop at Disneyland, the strip is in very good condition with expected wear from age. $300 - $500

330. An Original Al Taliaferro Donald Duck Sunday Strip. (Disney, 1962) An Original Donald Duck Sunday Comic Strip by Disney Legend Al Taliaferro. The original pencil and ink strip is dated December 2nd, 1962 and has an image size of 14.5”x21.5” on 16.”x23” paper. Originally sold at the Dis neyana shop at Disneyland, the strip is in very good condition with expected wear from age and comes with its original Disneyana Shop Certificate Of Authenticity. $300 - $500

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331. A Set of “”The Three Lives of Thomasina.”” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1963) A collection of (9) original release lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1963 feature film “The Three Lives of Thomasina.” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards with original envelope display in fine condition.

$100 - $200

333. “The Absent-Minded Professor” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1974) A 1974 rerelease one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “The Absent-Minded Professor.” This poster is visually identical to the 1961 original but bears a 1974 mark. Measur ing 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition. $400 - $600

332. “In Search of the Castaways” British Quad Poster. (Disney, 1962) An original release British quad poster advertising Walt Disney Productions’ 1962 film “In Search of the Castaways.” Measuring approximately 30”x40”, the poster displays in very good condition with original folds and minor wear to edges and corners.

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Long before Pokemon or Beanie Babies, collectors coveted Marx Disneykins. The first series debuted in 1961 with 34 classic Disney characters. Many more followed, sold as individual figures or in attractive scenes and sets. By the time of the last set, Robin Hood in 1973, the run totaled over 160 unique figures.

334. Louis Marx Disneykins Figures. (Marx, c.1960s) A collection of (42) Disneykins figures by the Louis Marx Toy Company. The collection features popular figures of Tinker Bell, Goofy, Donald Duck, Maleficent, Alice and others. Also, in the collection are some very hard-to find characters from Sleeping Beauty including Flora, Fauna, Merriwether, and Aurora. The figures range from .5” to 1.75” tall and are in overall very good to fine condition, despite few minor spots paint loss. $100 - $200

335. Set of (4) Individual Babes in Toyland Soldiers. (Disney/ Marx, 1961) (4) different styles of Babes in Toyland 60mm Disneykins in guard house boxes. The poses are a marching bugler, marching drum mer, marching rifleman, and rifleman at attention. The figures are in very fine condition and are still glued in place as produced, though the tab underneath the marching rifleman is slightly torn. The 4”x2” boxes are fine with slight wear from aging, with the bugler’s box very good with more visible wear and a small tear at the top edge. $100 - $200

336.

(6)

“Babes

This rare, boxed set measures 4”x10”,

the box overall in fine condition, exhibiting slight creasing and wear from age. Five figures are in very fine condition, with 1 figure in good condition with the tip of his rifle broken but enclosed. $100 - $200

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Each

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338. (3) Disneykins Sets + “Do You Have Them All?” Sheets. (Disney/Marx, 1961) A collection of rare Disneykins, including two RCA Victor gift sets, a Babes in Toyland set, and (4) “Do You Have Them All?” figure sheets. The RCA sets, featuring Ludwig von Drake and friends & Pinocchio characters, were giveaways from RCA televi sion dealers, who sponsored the new “Wonderful World of Color” which debuted von Drake. The Babes in Toyland set includes a bugler soldier with a robot toy. Examples of Babes in Toyland Disneykins in this style box are extremely rare. The character sheets were included in sets as a checklist of figures available, but rarely preserved by collec tors. The box sets are mint figures in very fine boxes, with only the Pinocchio set’s box in very good condition with some typical edge wear. The character sheets are in fine condition, showing evidence of their original folds. $100 - $200

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Babes in Toyland Toy Soldiers Set. (Disney/Marx, 1961) A boxed set of toy soldier 60mm Disneykins, released in time with Walt Disney’s in Toyland.” with Set of (8) Mini Babes in Toyland Soldiers in Box. (Disney/Marx, 1961) A complete set of (8) Babes in Toyland 60mm soldiers in grey boxes. contains the figure shown, with a card bearing their picture and a biography on the back. Each box measures 3”x2”x.5”, all in very fine condition.

339. Pinocchio Disneykins Set. (Disney/ Marx, 1962) A boxed set of (6) Pinocchio Disneykins TV scenes, featuring all (9) Pinoc chio Disneykins, and (6) plastic scene props. Twelve different Pinocchio “TV scenes” were offered as individual boxed sets, 6 of them are combined here. The Disneykins range in size from .5” to 1” and are all in very fine con dition still affixed in their original positions. The 9.5”x8” box is in fair condition, with wear, discoloration from age, and spotting through out. $100 - $200

340. Ludwig Von Drake Disneykins Dis play. (Disney/Marx, 1961) The only known surviving Disneykins display of the complete Ludwig von Drake line. Twelve different boxed sets feature scenes, expressed in the box art and accessories, of the Professor’s adventures such as “In the Dark” and “The TV Debut.” The boxed sets measuring 3”x3” each are in fine condition, with some light scuffing to the clear plastic, and some pieces inside loose from age. The 15”x17” display is in very good condition with slight warping along the bottom, slight creasing, and a 1.5” spot of the paper torn off where a price sticker was origi nally displayed. $500 - $700

342. 101 Dalmatian Disneykins Playsets (Disney/Marx, 1961)

“The Journey Home” scene playset by Marx Disneykins, from One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Six sets were produced by Marx for this animated feature, this one includes figures on Pongo, Perdita, the Col onel, Sergeant Tibbs, and four puppies. The scene and figures ranging from .5” to 1.5” high are in very fine condition, inside a 3.5’x1.5’x6.5” box in very good condition, showing slight wear from age, and bowing at the top. $100 - $200

341.

Disneykin “Pinocchio” Set of (9) Figurines, in Box.

(Disney/Marx,ca. 1960s)

A complete set of (9) Disneykins Pinocchio characters, presented on a single unopened card. This set was most likely released in 1962, to coincide with the theatrical rerelease of the film Pinocchio. Included are Figaro, Cleo, Pinocchio, Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket, Stromboli, “Foul Fellow,” Blue Fairy, and Lampwick. The figures and their boxes are very fine, with slight wear to the corner of Jiminy’s box. The 8”x7.5” card and bag are in good condition with creasing, some spots where stickers were removed, and typical wear with age. $200 - $400

343. Pecos Bill Disneykins Set. (Marx, 1961) A “Panchito Western Play Set” from the first series of Disneykins in 1961. The colorful west ern scene includes Joe Carioca, Thumper, Panchito, Brer Rabbit, Pecos Bill, and several western props. The figures range from approximately .5” to 2” tall. The figures and the 3”x2”x6.5” box are in fine condition, with light wear from handling. $200 - $400

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Set from the first series of Disneykins in 1961. The

scene includes Dumbo, the Ringmaster, Bambi, Tinker Bell, Timothy Mouse, and Alice, with several circus props. The figures range from approx imately .5” to 2” tall. The figures and the 3”x2”x6.5” box are in fine condition, with light wear from handling amd light scuffing to the top of the box. $100 - $200

346. Set of (6) 101 Dalmatians Disneykins TV Scene Sets. (Disney/Marx, 1961) A collection of (6) One Hundred and One Dalma tians Disneykins Television Play Sets. Each set depicts two puppies with props, with one sta ble scene also including figurines of Sergeant Tibbs and the Colonel. The figures and props range from approximately .5” to 2” and are all in very fine condition, never removed from the boxes. The 3.25”x3.75” boxes range from good to fine condition, with small tears and crumples, and two boxes missing cellophane. $300 - $500

345.

Set. (Marx, ca. 1960s) A Prototype Disneykin Play Set

six of the Seven Dwarfs. this hand painted original background of the Dwarf’s cottage and cutout of the Hag is displayed in a standard Series One Disneykin Play Set box. This is likely a suggested set that was never mass produced. Includes figures of the Seven Dwarfs missing Sleepy. The figures are approximately .5” tall. The figures and background are in very fine condition, with one slight paint ship visible in the scene’s floor. The 3”x2”x6.5” box is in good con dition, with wear and creases from handling. $500 - $700

347. Pinocchio Happy Locket. (Disney/ Marx, 1968) A rare Happy Locket by Marx, with Pinocchio Disneykin inside. This 3” locket is on its original 5”x7” display card. The locket is in fine condition with slight scuffing. The card is very good with wear typical of age, and oxidation to the staples holding the label and locket in place. $100 - $200

348. Donald Duck Happy Locket. (Disney/ Marx, 1968) A rare Happy Locket by Marx, with Donald Duck Disneykin inside. This 3” locket is on its original 5”x7” display card. The locket is in good condition with scuffs. The card is very good with wear typical of age, and slight oxidation to the staples holding the label and locket in place. $100 - $200

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Dumbo Disneykins Set. (Marx, 1961) A Dumbo’s Circus Play colorful Prototype Snow White Disneykins featuring
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349. “The Sword in the Stone” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1963) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good folded condition with some surface wear and tears along the fold lines. There is some discolor ation, and water marks along the edges on the front and back. $100 - $200

350. Original Production Cel from “The Sword In The Stone” (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of Madam Mim and Arthur from Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” The characters have an image size of 5.25”x7” on a slightly trimmed 6”x8”cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600

352. Original Production Cel from “The Sword In The Stone” (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of the Pike from Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” The Pike measures 8”x7” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.25” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

351. Original Production Cel from “The Sword In The Stone” (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of Merlin from Walt Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone.” Merlin’s image size is 5.75”x3.25” on a slightly trimmed 12.5”x14” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

353. An Original Production Cel of Pluto. (Disney, 1950s/60s) An original production cel of Pluto from a television appearance in the late 1950s or early 1960s, originally sold at the Art Corner at Disneyland. Pluto measures 7”x4.75” on a trimmed “9x12” cel. The cel is in good condition, with some paint flaking at the lower front paw. $200 - $400

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354. A “Son of Flubber” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1963) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions’ 1963 feature film” The Son of Flubber.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

355. A Professor Ludwig Von Drake’s I.Q. Brochure. (Disney, 1960s) A 1960s

Disney sponsored handout on behalf of the The National Society For The Prevention Of Blindness. Measuring 8.25”x3.75” when folded, the trifold brochure contains a true or false “Eye-Q” test. In fine condition with light wear. $100 - $200

356. Ludwig Von Drake Speaker Doll. (Gund, 1963) A vintage Professor Ludwig Von Drake Talking Doll manufactured by Gund. A speaker is embedded in the torso, and a speaker cord is attached. The doll is intended to connect to an RCA Victor tape cartridge recorder, and originally came with a pre-re corded tape cartridge featuring the voice of Ludwig von Drake, Paul Frees, singing songs and telling stories. Measuring 15”x9” and 5” deep, the doll is in good condition with minor wear from age, and splitting damage to his glass’s frames, though all parts of the glasses are present. The electronics are untested. $100 - $200

357. An “I’m Ludwig Von Drake” 45rpm Record. (Disney, 1961) An early 45rpm record titled “I’m Ludwig Von Drake” featuring the talented Paul Frees as Ludwig Von Drake singing two Sherman Brothers Songs, “I’m Ludwig Von Drake”, and “The Green With Envy Blues” from Disney’s “Adventures in Color.” The record and paper sleeve are in very good condition with expected wear from age. $100 - $200

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Drake

Marx Twistables figure in box

(Marx, 1961) A rare boxed Twistable Toy by Marx of Professor Ludwig Von Drake. These toys can be twisted and bent into many different posi tions as the packaging shows. In Ludwig’s pocket is a figure of his assistant, Herman the Bootle Beetle. The box measures 6.5” tall and the Twistable Toy is in very fine condition, with some slight tearing to the top front of the box. $100 - $200

359. A 1964 Disneyland Records Catalog. (Disney, 1964) A rare Disneyland Records 1964 catalog. The 8-page catalog features the latest Disneyland Records and series, as well as rotary record displays available at Wonderland Music at Disneyland and music retailers across the nation. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the catalog is in very good con dition. $100 - $200

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360. A “Mary Poppins” Advance Campaign Press Kit. (Disney, 1964) An advance campaign kit for Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins.” The pack contains a folder of publicity material about the stars with pho to-story features, a postcard, a program with “Names to Remember” handbill, Personality Portraits, The Story in Song and Pictures, and Pho tographic Highlights from the film supplemented with promotional photos and captions. The materials come within their 14.25”x11.75” folder. The contents are in fine condition, while the folder is in fair con 361. A “Mary Poppins” Souvenir Hat (Disneyland, 1964) A sou venir Mary Poppins Hat originally sold

Disneyland. Measuring size Large, the hat displays in overall very good condition with slight stain ing to the flower. $100 - $200

fabric and metal umbrella features a hand-carved wooden parrot handle with glass eyes, and has a spring-loaded lever in the handle that moves the parrot’s tongue and lower jaw. The umbrella comes in its original box with Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 39” long, the umbrella is in fine condition with intentional distress in the design of the parrot head, and surface wear to the box. $100 - $200

363. A Framed “Jolly Holiday” Print by Alex Maher. (Disney land, 1990s) A “Jolly Holiday” print by Disney Merchandising Senior Character Artist Alex Maher. The framed art features a decorative mat and pins as sold through the Disney Theme Parks. The piece has a viewable image size of 10.75”x13.75” within its mat and 18”x21” frame. $100 - $200

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364. A “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree” One Sheet. (Disney, 1966) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in fine condition with original folds and crease to one corner. $100 - $200

365. “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” One Sheet. (Dis ney, 1968) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1968 featurette “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

366. “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree” Lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1966 featurette “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards are in fine, vibrant condition within a good condition envelope which exhibits some yellowing from age. $100 - $200

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367. “A Very Blustery Day” Signed by Peter Ellenshaw. (Disney, 2007) A limited edition giclee on canvas of Peter and Harrison Elenshaw’s “A Very Blustery Day.” The limit ed-edition artwork is numbered “29/195,” and signed by Peter Ellenshaw. The piece has a viewable image size of 11.5”x15.5” within a 17.75”x22” frame, and is in overall fine condition, retaining the original COA on the reverse. $100 - $200

368. “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day” Animation Draft. (Disney, 1968) A rare original studio animation draft for “Win nie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,” assembled during production and used at the Studio for reference once the project was complete. The draft details each sequence and the scenes within, identifying lead animators, amounts of film footage, dialog, camera movement and other production specifics. This draft was used and marked for research, identifying key scenes featuring each character. The character scene choices are indexed with color coding. The 58 8.5”x14” type-written and xeroxed pages are bound in a 9.5”x14.5” file folder.

The folder has wear to the edges but is still in good condition. Some of the pages have yel lowed with age, but overall, the draft is in very good condition. $400 - $600

369. “Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too” Animation Draft. (Disney, 1974) A rare original studio animation draft for “Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too,” assembled during production and used at the Studio for refer ence once the project was complete. The draft details each sequence and the scenes within, identifying lead animators, amounts of film footage, dialog, camera movement and other production specifics. The 78 8.5”x14” type-written and xeroxed pages are bound with a front and back protective paper cover. The draft is in very good condition with some wear from age and use. $400 - $600

370. A Cel from “Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.” (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Winnie the Pooh and Owl from Walt Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.” The char acters measure 3.5”x5.5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12” cel. The cel is in fine condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

371. “The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh” Production Cel. (Disney, 1988-91) An original production cel from the Disney TV Series “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” The characters have an image size of 8”x11.25” on an untrimmed 10”x12” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation and has a Disney Studio seal at the lower right corner. The cel is in fine condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

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372. A “Jungle Book /Charlie the Lonesome Cougar” One Sheet. (Disney, 1967)

An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” The poster also features the pairing of Disney’s live-action feature “Charlie The Lonesome Cougar.” Show times for the film have been written on the lower right, most likely for display at a theatre. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, with creasing and wear along the original folds as well as pin holes along the edges. $100 - $200

373. An Original Production Cel from “The Jungle Book.” (Disney, 1967) An original production cel of Shere Khan from Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” Shere Khan has an image size of 8.25”x4.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $800 - $1,000

374. An Original Production Cel from “The Jungle Book.” (Disney, 1967) An original production cel of King Louie from Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” King Louie has an image size of 4”x5” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The piece has been placed on a color copy background for presentation and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $500 - $700

375. An Original Production Cel from “The Jungle Book.” (Disney, c.1967) An original production cel of Bagheera from Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book.” Bagheera’s image size is 6”x5.25” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $400 - $600

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376. A “One and Only Genuine Original Family Band” Poster. (Disney, 1967) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band.” Measuring 27”x41”, the colorful poster is in overall good condition exhibiting a 1” tear under the B in “Biggest”, and wear along creases from origi nal folds. $100 - $200

377. “The One and Only Genuine Family Band” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1967) A set of (8) original release lobby cards for Walt Dis ney’s 1967 feature film “The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.” Measuring 11”x14”, the cards with original envelope are in fine condition. $100 - $200

378. A “Monkeys, Go Home!” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1967) An original one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “Monkeys, Go Home!” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fine condition, exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200

379. “The Happiest Millionaire” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1967)

An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “The Happiest Millionaire.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in overall very good condition despite some creasing along the original folds. $100 - $200

380. “The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1967) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and light tearing along the original folds. There is a 2 inch tear on the right edge and a tear has been fixed on the top edge of the poster with tape. Has holes along the edges from being pinned up. $100 - $200

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381. A Walt Disney Studios 1967 Stock Certificate. (Disney, 1967) A 1967 Walt Disney Productions stock certificate. The stock certificate for one share of common stock was once held by notable Walt Disney Studio television and film Producer Louis Debney. Debney is renowned for producing close to 100 episodes of the Mickey Mouse Club and 80 episodes of Zorro. The certificate has been framed, with 7.75”x11.75” of the document viewable in a 15.25”x19.25” frame. The piece displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

382. A “Blackbeard’s Ghost” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1968) A one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1968 feature film “Blackbeard’s Ghost.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some surface wear, and a 2” long tear along the original folds. Some discoloration and water marks along some edges on the front and back. $100 - $200

383. Disney

by

Trigal. (Disney, 1960s) A lunchbox-shaped biscuit tin manufactured for El Trigal of Montevideo, Urugay gives the appearance of a travel case decorated with travel decals. Measuring 6.5”x 8.75”x 3.5”, the lithographic tin displays in very good condition with light dents, wear, and scratches retained to the edges and rims throughout and minor spots of oxidation to the interior. $100 - $200

384. A Mickey

Mouse Club Clock

Radio by General Electric. (Disney, 1960s) A Mickey Mouse Club clock radio by General Elec tric. The clock face features Disney characters and the tuning dial is designed after the Mickey Mouse Club Logo. Measuring 6” tall and 10.75”x6.5”, the clock has a 1960s style cord and is in very good condi tion, with both clock and radio features functioning. $100 - $200

385. An Original Production Drawing of Mickey Mouse. (Dis ney, 1950s/60s) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse from a Disney TV production. Accomplished in graphite and red pencil by Disney Legend John Lounsbery, Mickey has an image size of 5.5”x5” on untrimmed 10”x12” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition despite some minor creases and wear to edges and cor ners. $200 - $400

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Biscuit Tin Lunchbox El

The 70s are not remembered as the strongest time for the Walt Disney Company. Past the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, the decade marked few milestones, the saddest being the passing of Roy O. Disney in December of that same year. The new film releases were largely either lukewarm live-action films and sequels, or animated fare that was criticized for lacking the touch of the master of the form, Walt Disney. While Disney was trying to find its way again, new faces in Hollywood were making strides that would benefit the company greatly in the future. Disney, like most Hollywood Studios, initially passed on young George Lucas’ script “Adventures of Luke Starkiller”. 20th Century Fox took a chance, expecting no more than a summer “B” movie sci-fi flick – and “Star Wars”, one of the world’s most successful franchises, was born. At the time, Disney’s only connection was through producing “Story of Star Wars” records on their Buena Vista label, but the connection would grow greater in the future. Star Wars affected all of Hollywood, and in the late 1970’s science fiction was king. Disney responded with their own attempt The Black Hole in 1979, to less than stellar success. The studio at that time was seen as a more likely source for films like 1978’s “The Cat From Outer Space” than the serious (read: profitable) science fiction of the day.

386. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel featuring Marie, Toulouse, and Ber lioz from the 1970 Disney Animated Feature “The Aristocats.” The kit tens have a total image size of 12”x5” on an untrimmed 12.5”x 15.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a colored paper background and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $300 - $500

387. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Berlioz and Toulouse from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” The two characters have image sizes of 5”x5.25” and 4.75”x4” on a trimmed 8”x10” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

388. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel featuring Edgar and the Alley Cats from the 1970 Disney feature film “The Aristocats.” The characters have a total image size of 7”x7” on on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in good condition with some lifting throughout and loss of paint in some of the cats. $200 - $400

389. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Napoleon and Lafayette from the 1970 Disney Feature Film “The Aristocats.” The characters measure 7.25”x7.5” and 6.75”x5.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in good condition with some cracking and lifting visible in the paint. $200 - $400

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390. An Original One Sheet Poster for “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1971) An original release one sheet poster for Walt Disney Produc tions’ 1971 feature film “The Aristocats.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, with light creases along the original folds.
$100 - $200

391. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley from the 1970 Disney Feature Film “The Aristocats.”

O’Malley has an image size of 3.25”x4.75” on an untrimmed 12”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. $200 - $400

392. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Marie from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” Marie has an image size of 2”x3.25” on a trimmed 4”x5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $100 - $200

393. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.”

O’Malley has an image size of 5.5”x4.5” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and has been placed on a color copy background for presentation. $200 - $400

394. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Napoleon from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” Napoleon’s image size is 6”x9.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel is in good condition with some chipping and lifting in the paint. $100 - $200

395. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Edgar Balthazar from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” Edgar has an image size of 3.5”x3.25” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel is in good condi tion with all paint intact. $100 - $200

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396. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Roquefort from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” The cel has been paired with a production cel of piano keys from a different scene and placed on a color copy background. The total image size of Roquefort and the keys is 11.75”x5.5” on two 12.5”x15.5” untrimmed cels.The cels are in very good condition with all paint intact. $100 - $200

397. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Lafayette from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” Lafayette has an image size of 3.25” x7” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background and is in good condition with all paint intact. $100 - $200

398. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An orig inal production cel of Edgar Balthazar from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” Edgar has an image size of 6.75”x6” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel is in good condition with all paint intact and has been placed on a color copy background. $100 - $200

399. An Original Production Cel from “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley and Scat Cat from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” The characters have a total image size of 6”x5” on an untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background for presentation and is in very good condition with all paint intact. $100 - $200

400. A “The Aristocats” Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1987) A hand-painted limited edition cel featuring the entire cat family from Disney’s 1970 feature film “The Aristocats.” The scene, taken from the film’s finale, features O’Malley, Duchess, and the kittens Berlioz, Marie, and Toulouse. The 12.5”x16” cel was created using original archived drawings, and hand-painted on the Disney Studio Lot at the Ink and Paint Department. The cel is on a print background and was an edition of only 500 pieces, of which this one is number 234. The cel is in fine condition. $500 - $700

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401. A Walt Disney Cartoon Short Subjects One Sheet. (Disney, 1971) An original one sheet poster for the theatrical release of Walt Disney’s Cartoon Short Subjects in 1971. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some small tears along the original fold-lines, mild indentations, light creasing, and wear to the corners and edges. $200 - $400

402. A “Bedknobs and Broomsticks”

One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1971) An orig inal release one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions’ 1971 feature film “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in good condition with creas ing along the original folds. $100 - $200

403. A Bedknobs & Broomsticks Game by Whitman. (Whitman, 1971) A Bedknobs & Broomsticks Game by Whitman. Measuring 8.25”x15.5” and 1.75” deep, the box, sealed bag of pieces, and board are in very good con dition exhibiting only light wear. $100 - $200

404.

Pre-Release “Snowball Express”

One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1972) An original pre-release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1972 feature film “Snowball Express.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and wear along the original folds, and some wear reinforced with tape. There are small pinholes along the edges. $100 - $200

405.

“Now You See Him, Now You Don’t”

One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1972) An orig inal release one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions’ 1972 feature film “Now You See Him, Now You Don’t” starring Kurt Russel. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with creases and light discoloration along the original folds. $100 - $200

406.

An Original Release “Superdad”

One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1973) An origi nal release one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s 1973 feature film “Superdad.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creasing at the original folds and minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

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407. A Set of Original Release “Superdad” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1973) A set of (8) original release full-color lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1973 feature film “Superdad.” Measuring 11”x14” each, the lobby cards with original envelope display in fine condition. $100 - $200

408. Overseas Release Schedules for Walt Disney Productions. (Disney, c.1970s) A collection of (15) release sched ules for Walt Disney Productions features and shorts. Among the lot are documents related to distribution in both Argentina and Brazil. Measuring approximately 8.5”x11” and 8.5”x14”, the papers are in very good condition, exhibiting minor creases and slight wear. $100 - $200

409. A Bradley Mickey Mouse Alarm Clock. (Bradley, 1970s) A wind-up alarm clock featuring Mickey Mouse and Pluto, produced by Bradley in the 1970s. Measuring approxi mately 6”x4.5”, the clock is In good condition, with some edge wear to finish on front edge, and spotting to the bells. The clock needs repair to function properly. $100 - $200

410.

411. A

nal

Measuring

(Disney,

“Robin

$100 - $200

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Original Release” Robin Hood” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1973) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condi tion, with creasing and tears along the original folds. $100 - $200 “Robin Hood” One Sheet Poster. 1982) An origi one sheet poster for the 1982 rerelease of Disney’s Hood.” 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some creas ing from being folded and some minor wear from use.

412. A Studio “Robin Hood” Cel Development Display Panel. (Disney, 1973) A rare Studio-produced display demonstrating the process of animation using artwork from Disney’s 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” Most likely exhibited at a screening of the film, the 23.75”x28.25” display board contains an original color model drawing of Robin Hood, an unpainted cel taken from the drawing, a partially painted color model cel, and a fully painted color model cel. The drawing’s visible image area is 14.75”x10”, with all the cels showing approximately 8”x7”. Robin Hood’s size is 6.25”x7.25” throughout. The pieces are matted with a 23.75”x24.25” foam core backing and are all in fine condition. $600 - $800

413. An Original Production Cel from “Robin Hood.” (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Prince John from Disney’s 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” Prince John measures 6.75”x10.5” on the cel which was laminated and slightly trimmed to 12.5”x15.5” at the Studio, in preparation for sale. The cel has a Disney Seal at the lower left and is in fine condition. $400 - $600

414. Original Production Cels from “Robin Hood.” (Disney, 1973) A pair of original production cels of Prince John and Robin Hood in disguise from Disney’s 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” The characters measure 6.5”x5” and 7.5”x6” on slightly trimmed (at the Studio) 11”x14” laminated cels.The cels are in very good condition with a Disney Seal at the lower left. $600 - $800

415. An Original Production Cel from “Robin Hood.” (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Maid Marian and Lady Cluck from Disney’s 1973 feature film “Robin Hood.” The characters have an image size of 6.5”x9.75” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” laminated cel. The cel is in very good condition. $400 - $600

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416. Kirk Sterling Silver “Magic of Disney” Medallion Set. (Disney, 1973) A complete set of (12) Kirk Collection “The Magic of Disney” medals released in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company. Each 2.5 oz. sterling silver medal carries the finely crafted relief of a popular Disney character, individual number “0047,” a “year mark,” and Kirk hallmark. Measuring 2” in diameter, each medallion is in overall very good condition, while a few exhibits mild spots of tarnishing. The lot includes the commemorative box with drawer and velvet display slots. The box measures 8.5”x12.5” and 2.75” deep and is in very good condition with slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

417. A “Castaway Cowboy” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1974) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1974 feature film “The Castaway Cowboy.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good con dition with original folds. $100 - $200

418. A “The Gnome Mobile” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1976)

An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1976 feature film “The Gnome Mobile.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good con dition, remnants of adhesive tape along the front top of the poster. $100 - $200

419. An Original “Gus” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1976) An original one sheet poster for Disney’s feature film “Gus.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and wear from being folded. $100 - $200

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420. An Original Production Cel from “The Rescuers.” (Dis ney, 1977) An original production cel of Bernard and Bianca from Disney’s 1977 feature film, “ The Rescuers. “ The characters have an image size of 4.5”x9.25” on a slightly trimmed 12.5”x15.5” cel, laminated and trimmed at the Studio in preparation for sale. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact and a Disney Seal at the lower left. $200 - $400

421. An Original Production Cel from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Bernard, Bianca, and Orville from the 1977 feature film “The Rescuers.” The cel has hand-painted char acter image sizes of approximately 6.25”x7.25” and 2.75”x3.25” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition with a Disney Seal at the lower left. $200 - $400

422. An Original Production Cel from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Penny from Disney’s 1977 feature film “The Rescuers.” Penny measures 8.5”x5.25” on an untrimmed 12.5”x16” cel. The cel is in very good condition with a Disney Seal at the lower right. $200 - $400

423. An Original Production Drawing from “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1977) An original production drawing of Bernard, Miss Bianca, and Orville from Disney’s 1977 feature film “The Rescuers.” The image of the characters measures 9”x13.5” on untrimmed 12.5”x17” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with expected wear from use and age. $100 - $200

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424. An Original “The Rescuers” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1977) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1977 fea ture film “The Rescuers.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with creas ing along the original folds. $100 - $200

425. An Original Release “Pete’s Dragon” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1977) An orig inal release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1977 feature film “Pete’s Dragon.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition with creases from original folds and minor wear to edges. $100 - $200

426. A Set of “Pete’s Dragon” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1977) A collection of (9) original release lobby cards for Disney’s 1977 feature film “Pete’s Dragon.” Measuring 11”x14” each, the cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200

427. An Original Production Cel from “Pete’s Dragon.” (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Elliott from Disney’s 1977 feature film “Pete’s Dragon.” Elliott’s image size is a very large 10.75”x9.5” on an untrimmed 16”x12.5” cel. The cel is in very good condition with a Disney Seal at the lower right. $400 - $600

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While Disney was one of the studios that famously passed on Star Wars when it was first pitched around Hollywood, the relationship with that galaxy far, far away began soon after the film exploded into a national phenomenon in 1977. Disneyland records licensed Star Wars stories for the “Read Along” record series up through the early 1980’s. In 1987 Star Tours opened at Disneyland, and soon followed at Disney Parks worldwide. The Force became strong with Disney in 2012, as they obtained creative control over the Star Wars franchise by acquiring Lucasfilm Ltd., and began producing new Star Wars films, series, and theme park attractions including the entire Galaxy’s Edge land at Disneyland.

428. An Original Star Wars One Sheet Style-A Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977) An original one sheet - Style “A” 77/21 Star Wars movie poster. This poster features the iconic original Star Wars art by Tom Jung. The poster measures 27”x41”, is in good condition, although with overall slight discoloration from age, and wear along original fold lines, including splitting at points. $500 - $800

430. The Empire Strikes Back Advance One Sheet Poster. (Lucasfilm, 1980) An original advance one sheet poster for the 1980 Feature Film “The Empire Strikes Back.” Measuring 27”x41”, the condition is very good with minor creasing. $300 - $500

(20th Century Fox, 1977) An original release Style-C British Quad poster for “Star Wars.” Measuring 29.5”x40.5”, the poster is in good condition with small creases and surface wear. There is minor wear along the edges and the original fold lines. $200 - $400

429. Star

431. A “Return of the Jedi” One Sheet Poster. (Lucasfilm, 1985) An original one sheet poster for the 1985 rerelease of “Return of the Jedi.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good condition with minor wear. $300 - $500

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432.

Star Wars 10th Anniversary Foil

One Sheet Poster. (Lucasfilm, 1987) A style-A foil one sheet poster celebrating the 10th anniversary of the theatrical release of Star Wars. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition. $200 - $400

433. Attack of the Clones IMAX Poster. (20th Century-Fox/Lucasfilm, 2002) A poster for The Attack of the Clones – The Imax Expe rience, by artist David McMacken. The poster features Yoda standing over landmarks of several cities where Imax theaters played the film. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very good condition with minor creasing and wear from use. $200 - $400

434.

435. A “Mickey’s

One Sheet Poster.

(Disney, 1978) An original release one sheet poster for a 50th anniver sary compilation release, “Mickey’s

Party Show.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creasing at the fold lines, a small corner tear and tape residue on the edges. $100 - $200

436.

$100 - $200

Poster. (20th

1995) A poster

of Star Wars with THX remastered sound. This was the final release of the original cut of the film before the Special Edition was released in 1997. Measuring 33”x16.5”, the poster is in good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

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Star Wars THX Video Release Century-Fox/Lucasfilm, released in time with the VHS release Birthday Party Show” Birthday A Complete “The Cat From Outer Space” Lobby Card set. (Disney, 1978) A complete set of (9) original release lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1978 feature film “The Cat from Outer Space.” Measur ing 11”x14”, the cards and original envelope are in fine condition.

437. A “The Black Hole” Original One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1979) An original one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions’ 1979 feature film “The Black Hole.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in overall very good condi tion with original folds. $200 - $400

438. A “The Black Hole” Original One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1979) An original ver sion D one sheet poster for Walt Disney Produc tions’ “The Black Hole.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster has been stored rolled and is in very good condition with light wear to edges. $200 - $400

439. A Set of “The Black Hole” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1979) A complete set of (9) original release lobby cards for Walt Disney’s 1979 feature film The Black Hole. Measuring 11”x14”, the cards with envelope display in fine condition with minor wear to the envelope. $100 - $200

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440. An Original “The Black Hole” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1979) An original con cept drawing from the 1979 Disney Sci-Fi classic, “The Black Hole.” Accomplished in ink and pencil on art paper, the concept drawing measures 5”x9” and is in very good condition, with $300 - $500

441. A “The Black Hole” Promotional Lenticular Button. (Disney, 1979) A rare lenticular promotional button for Disney’s 1979 Feature Film “The Black Hole.” Measuring 3” in diameter, the plastic pinback button is in very good con dition with light wear and slight scuffing on the reverse. $100 - $200

442. Walt Disney’s “The Black Hole” Space Alert Game. (Dis ney, 1979) A Space Alert Game by Whitman, inspired by Walt Disney Productions’ 1979 Science Fiction Classic, “The Black Hole.” The game is complete with (54) cards, (4) playing pieces, one card tray, one complete Gameprobe Model, and one game sheet. Measuring 10.5”x15.5” and 1.75” wide, the box is in very good condition with some scuffing and light wear. $100 - $200

443. Collection of Signed “The Black Hole” Memorabilia. (Disney, 1979) A collection of material related to the production and release of Walt Disney Productions’ The Black Hole. The lot includes a photograph of the Palomino signed by art director Al Roelofs, a Walt Disney Productions’ The Black Hole Golden Book, signed by artist George McGinnis, three tri-fold posters, and an Ad Pad. Measuring various sizes, the materials are in very good to fine overall condition. $200 - $400

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444. Assorted Walt Disney’s “The Black Hole” Merchandise. (Disney, 1979) A collection of (5) Walt Disney Productions’ “The Black Hole” items. Included among the lot are a “The Black Hole” record and book set, a “Spaceship Adventure for Robots” Little Golden Book, “The Black Hole” Storybook, and “The Black Hole” Pop-Up Book. Measuring from 7.75”x7.75” to 12.5”x12.25” the collectibles are all in very good condition. $100 - $200

445. Collection of Signed “The Black Hole” Memorabilia. (Disney, 1979) A collection of promotional material related to Walt Dis ney Productions’ “The Black Hole.” The lot contains photos signed by mechanical effects supervisor Danny Lee and art director Al Roelofs, an issue of American Cinematographer signed by the film’s scenic artist Harrison Ellenshaw, and a pair of signed cards, one by Peter Ellenshaw while the other has been signed by “the matte room gang at Disney’s” including Harrison Ellenshaw and renowned illustrator David B. Mat tingly. All pieces are in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

446. Peter Ellenshaw Signed Postcards & Exhibit Brochure. (Ellenshaw, c.1983) A brochure and two postcards from an exhibition of scenic artist Peter Ellenshaw. All three pieces have been handsigned by Ellenshaw. Measuring 7.5”x5.5” and 8.25”x7.25”, the bro chure and cards are in fine condition with minor creases at the corners. $100 - $200

447.

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A “Mickey Mouse Disco” Original One Sheet Poster. (Dis 1979) An original release one sheet poster for the 1979 short film “Mickey Mouse Disco.” Measuring 27”x41” the poster displays in very good condition with some light creasing throughout and near original folds.

The 1980s

In 1980 Ron Miller, producer, and son-in-law of Walt Disney, became CEO and oversaw some early upturns for the Company. Tron (1982) was a moderate sci-fi success, but groundbreaking in its use of Computer-Generated Imagery to present cinematic visions previously unimaginable. Epcot Center in Florida and Tokyo Disneyland opened under Miller’s watch, but trouble was on the horizon. Disney stock was seen as undervalued compared to the Company’s assets, and a hostile takeover threatened in 1984. When the dust settled, the Company was intact, but Roy E. Disney, the nephew of Roy O., ousted Miller. Michael Eisner and Frank Wells were brought in as President and CEO moving forward. An important legacy of Miller’s was Touchstone Pictures, the first production entity created to release films rated PG and even R, that would be kept separate from the Disney name. Touchstone’s first film Splash was a hit, and the Studio was no longer seen as a house producing “just family fare.” While the Star Wars franchise paused after Return of the Jedi in 1983, it continued in the Disney theme parks, as Disney inked an agreement in 1987 to host attractions based on Lucasfilm properties. Star Tours opened in Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and for the first time Disney Park visitors could fly in a galaxy far, far away. Animation was at a low point for Disney at the start of the 80s but took a decided upturn with two specific titles. 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit returned to Disney’s earliest roots of combined animation and live action on screen, at a new level of technical precision. But The Little Mermaid in 1989 was the big hit of the decade – a return to animated fairy tales, with catchy show-tune style music by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. Disney’s animation renaissance had begun.

448. A “Condorman” Original One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1981)

An original one sheet poster for Walt Disney Productions’ feature film “Condorman.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in fine condition with original folds, minor creases, and minor wear to borders. $100 - $200

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449. A Group of Old Witch Card Game Concept Drawings. (Disney, c.1980s) A collection of (33) original drawings prepared for the production of Disney’s The Old Witch Card Game, a variation on the classic Old Maid game featuring Disney characters. Each piece is accomplished in pencil, ink, and water-based marker. Measuring vari ous sizes, the pieces display in fine condition. $200 - $400

450. A Disney Studio Radio Shack Software Program from 1980 (WDEMCO, 1983) A “Goofy Covers Government” software pro gram by the Walt Disney Educational Media Company. The program was custom designed for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer to help children better understand how government works. The contents come in a 9.75”x7.25”x1.25” box. $100 - $200

451. A Bradley Mickey Mouse Wristwatch. (Bradley, 1980s) A Mickey Mouse Wristwatch by Bradley Time. The circular case measures 1” in diameter and comes with two sets of bands measuring 3.25” and 4.5”. The watch comes inside original box, with all pieces in fine, as-new condition. $100 - $200

452. A Happy Birthday Mickey Commemorative Wristwatch. (Bradley, 1988) A commemorative edition Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse Watch by Bradley Time, released in conjunction with Mickey’s 60th anniversary. The rectangular watch case features the world’s most timeless mouse with yellow-gloved hour and minute hands and was once offered through the New Century Clock Shop on Main Street at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The case measures 1”x1” with bands measuring 3.25” and 4.5”. The watch comes inside original box, with all pieces in fine, as-new condition. $100 - $200

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453. An Original Production Cel & Drawing from “Careers.” (Disney, 1982) An original production cel and production drawing of Donald Duck from Disney’s educational short film “Careers.” Donald has an image size of 2.5”x 6.75” on an untrimmed 10.25”x12.5” cel and animation paper. Both the cel and drawing are in fine condition with expected wear from use and age. $100 - $200

454. A Collection of 1980s Disney Company Quarterly Reports. (Disney, 1981-91) A collection of (13) Walt Disney Company Quarterly Reports dated between 1981 and 1991. Ranging in mea surement from 8.5”x4” and approximately 7.5”x3.5”, the pamphlets are overall in used but very good condition. $200 - $400

455. Disney Studio Team Disney Building Architect Models. (Imagineer ing, 1980s) A wooden model created during the design of the Walt Disney Studios Team Disney Building in the 1980s. Designed by Michael Graves, the building opened in 1990, and has housed the offices of Michael Eisner, Bob Iger, and most of Disney Corporate Administration. In two pieces measuring 13”x7”x3.5” and 8.5”x3”x2.5”, the model is in fine used condition, with slight damage along one edge of the roof of the smaller piece. $800 - $1,000

456. Original Production Cels from “The Fox And The Hound.” (Disney, 1981) A pair of original production cels featuring Amos and Widow Tweed from Disney’s 1981 feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” The two charac ters measure 7.5”x6” and 7.5”x4.5”. Both cels were laminated and slightly trimmed (at the studio) to 12”x15” in preparation for sale. The cels are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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457. Original Production Cels from “The Fox And The Hound.” (Disney, 1981) A pair of original production cels featuring Tod and a butterfly from Disney’s 1981 feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” The total image size of the characters is 8”x6.25”. Both cels were laminated and slightly trimmed to 12.5”x16” at the Disney Studio, in preparation for sale. The cels are in very good condition. $200 - $400

458. Original Production Cels from “The Fox And The Hound.” (Disney, 1981) Three original production cels featuring Squeaks the butterfly, Dinky the Goldfinch, and Copper the hound from Disney’s 1981 feature film, “The Fox and the Hound.” Tod measures 5”x3”, Dinky is 2”x1.5”, and Squeaks is 2”x1.75”. Both cels were laminated and slightly trimmed to 12.5”x16” at the Disney Studio, in preparation for sale. The cels are in very good condition. $200 - $400

459. Original Production Cel from “The Fox And The Hound.” (Disney, 1981) An original production cel of Copper from Disney’s 1981 feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” Copper measures 4”x3.5” on a 5”x7” animation cel. The cel is in very good condi tion with some light line wear. $100 - $200

460. Buddy Baker “Fox and the Hound” Music Scores. (Disney, 1981) A collection of (22) pages of orchestral scores used in the production of Disney’s 1981 feature film “The Fox and the Hound.” The hand-annotated and amended conductor score sheets Included music for sequences like “Baby Fox Cues,” “Wilderness,” and “Dark Forest.” Measuring 13.75”x11” to 11”x8.5” the sheets are in very good condi tion with some creases, folds, and wear to edges and corners from use. $100 - $200

461. Buddy Baker “Fox and the Hound” Hand-Written Music. (Disney, 1981) A collection of (5) pages of original music from the “Baby Fox” sequence of Disney’s 1981 feature film “The Fox and the Hound.”

The notes are attributed to Buddy Baker and were hand-written by a music copyist for the keyboard section of the orchestra that pro duced the soundtrack for the film. Measuring 11”x8.5” when folded, the music sheets are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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Tron was the first feature film to use computer imagery to create a three-dimensional world, but it required complicated production tricks to seamlessly blend that imagery with live actors. The actors in the computer world were filmed in black and white, with each frame of that film output as a 12.5”x20” Ektachrome transparency. Traditional effect animators used these as they would traditional animation cels, making black areas of costume and set appear backlit, glowing with energy. This painstaking process was only used for TRON, making the film’s effects artwork a special piece of movie history.

463. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transpar ency of Sark from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20”, the transparency displays in fine condition overall. $500 - $700

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462. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparencies. (Disney, 1982) A set of (3) continuous-tone transparencies prepared for a single frame of Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” The transparencies feature characters RAM and CROM. Measuring 12.5”x20”, each transparency displays in very good condition, exhibiting slight scuffs and minor wear. The pieces come in their original production folder with production notes. $500 - $700

464. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Dis ney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transparency from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20”, the transparency displays in fine condition overall. $100 - $200

465. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transparency of Flynn and sentient Grid programs from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20”, the transparency displays in fine condition overall. $500 - $700

466. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Dis ney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transparency of Tron aboard a Light Cycle from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20”, the transparency displays in fine condition overall. $500 - $700

467. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) A rare original Ektachrome transparency of Yori from a deleted scene in Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20”, the transparency displays in fine condition. $500 - $700

468. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transparency of Yori & Tron from a deleted scene in Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the transparency displays in fine condition. $500 - $700

469. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Dis ney, 1982) An original Ektachrome transparency from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the transparency displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

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470. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous tone transparency cel of Flynn and RAM from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the transparency displays in fine condition. $500 - $700

471. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Dis ney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of RAM driving a Light Cycle from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the transparency displays in fine condi tion. $500 - $700

472. “Tron” Ektachrome Continuous-Tone Transparency. (Disney, 1982) An original Ektachrome continuous-tone transparency cel of Tron and Yori from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the transparency displays in fine condition. $500 - $700

473. Kodalith High-Contrast Color Transparency from “Tron.” (Disney, 1982) An extremely rare Kodalith High-Contrast film cel of the Master Control Program from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Made using a different process than the Black and White Ektachome cels, these color pieces were extremely expensive to produce and only used for certain parts of the feature. Measuring 16”x20” overall, the cel is in very good condition with a small tear at the upper right of the image (shows as white in the photo). $800 - $1,000

474. Original Photographic Production Print from “Tron.” (Dis ney, 1982) An original photostat print of Flynn and Yori from Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” The photographic print was prepared by the Studio and used in the production of special effects sequences of the film. Measuring 12.5”x20” overall, the photostat displays in very good condition, exhibiting an area of slight yellowing. $200 - $400

475. Original Release Lobby Cards for “Tron.” (Disney, 1982) A collection of (8) original release lobby cards for Disney’s 1982 feature film “Tron.” Measuring 11”x14”, the full-color cards with original enve lope display in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

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476. Paul Wenzel Original Video Release Art and Poster. (Disney, 1983) Original artwork for a very unusual Walt Disney Home Video poster promoting their holiday selection of available VHS tapes, which included The Black Hole, Dumbo, and their newest release, “Tron.” Accom plished in Gouache by Disney Legend Paul Wenzel, the artwork has an image size of 33.5”x27.25” on its 35.5”x30” artists board. It displays in fine condition. A copy of the poster is also included. $1,000 - $2,000

477. “The Rescuers” & “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” One Sheet. (Disney, 1983) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” paired with a re-release of “The Rescuers.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good condi tion, with minor wear along original folds. $100 - $200

478. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Press Kit. (Disney, 1983) A press kit for Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The kit features (9) promotional photos and (10) press releases detailing the producer, director, characters, animators, and voice artists. Measur ing 12”x9”, the kit is in very good condition. $100 - $200

479. Production Cels from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” (Disney, 1983) A pair of original production cels of Ebenezer (Uncle) Scrooge with Morty and Ferdy from Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christ mas Carol.” The characters have an image size of 6.5”x5.5”. Both cels were laminated and slightly trimmed to 12.5”x15.75” at the Disney Studio, in preparation for sale. The cels have been placed over a non-production xerox-line background. All are in very good condition. $300 - $500

480. Production Cels from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” (Disney, 1983) A set of three original production cels featuring characters from the Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” including Uncle Gus from “The Aristocats” and a rare screen cameo by Grandma Duck, best known for comic book appearances. The total image size of the characters is 7.25”x10”. The cels were laminated and slightly trimmed at the Disney Studio to 12.5”x15.75” in preparation for sale. All are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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481. Production Cel from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Donald’s Nephews from Disney’s 1983 featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The characters have an image size of 6.5”x4.75”. The cel was laminated and slightly trimmed at the Disney Studio to 12.5”x15.75” in preparation for sale. The cel has been placed over a non-production xerox-line background and is in very good condition. $200 - $400

482. Production Cels from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” (Dis ney, 1983) A set of three original production cels featuring Ebenezer Scrooge and the collectors for the poor (portrayed by Ratty and Moley) from Disney’s 1983 Featurette “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The total image size of the characters is 5.75”x6.5”. The cels were laminated and slightly trimmed (at the Disney Studio) to 12.5”x15.75” in preparation for sale. All are in very good condition. $300 - $500

483. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Jiminy Cricket Figure. (Disney, 2009) Walt Disney Classic Collection figure of Jiminy Cricket produced for their 2009 Fall Sculpture Event. Titled “I’m the Ghost of Christmas Past”, Jiminy is perched on a candleholder as he appears in “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” Released in a numbered limited edition of 2,000 pieces, this is number 995 of 2000. The figure measures approx. 8.75” tall and 6” at its widest diameter and comes with the original box. In very fine condition with slight dings and wear to the box consistent with normal handling. $200 - $400

484. A Signed “Something Wicked This Way Comes” Poster. (Disney, 1983) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes” hand-signed by Ray Bradbury. Measuring 27”x41” the poster is in fine condition with creases along original folds. $100 - $200

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485. “Something Wicked This Way Comes” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1983) A collection of (8) original release full-color lobby cards for Disney’s 1983 feature film “Something Wicked This Way Comes.” Measuring 11”x14” each, the cards with original envelope are in fine condition. $100 - $200

486. 1984 Disney Employee Call to Action vs.Takeover (Disney, 1984) A Walt Disney Company “Unfriendly Takeover” Petition. In 1984, there was an effort by outside investors to gain a majority of Disney Company stock, most likely to dissolve the Company and sell off its assets for profit. This petition circulated among Disney employeesindependent of management - states their resolve to both resist this attempt and sue the perpetrators for damages if they follow through. A very interesting window on both a pivotal moment in Walt Disney Company history, and a rare employee-driven initiative. Measuring 8.5”x11” the 5-page document is in very good condition exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

487. A

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of Signed “Splash” Memorabilia. (Disney, 1984) A collection of signed promotional materials from the Touch stone Pictures 1984 feature film “Splash.” The lot contains a photo signed by comedic co-stars John Candy and Eugene Levy, a press release signed by co-star John Candy, a record album signed by com poser Lee Holdridge, a poster signed by John Candy and Eugene Levy, a program signed by Daryl Hannah as well as Candy & Levy, and sheet music again signed by Holdridge. All are in very good to fine condition with expected wear from handling. $200 - $400

488. A Collection of Original Release “Splash” Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1984) A collection of (6) original release lobby cards for the Touchstone Pictures 1984 feature film “Splash.” Measuring 11”x14”each , the cards with original envelope are in fine overall con dition. $100 - $200

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489. A Signed “The Black Cauldron” Premiere Program. (Dis ney, 1985) A program from the premiere of Disney’s 1985 feature film “The Black Cauldron” signed by Lloyd Alexander, author of the acclaimed “The Chronicles of Prydain” books. The program measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition with minor wear and some creas ing from use. $100 - $200

490. A “The Great Mouse Detective” Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1986) An original layout drawing of Basil, Dawson, and Olivia from Disney’s 1986 feature film “The Great Mouse Detective.” The layout has an image size of 6.75”x11.25” on untrimmed 12.5”x15.5” animation paper and displays in very good condition. $200 - $400

491. A

Poster. (Disney, 1986) A public service poster the U.S. Forest Service featuring Smokey the Bear and Disney’s Gummi Bears. Measuring 24”x19.75”, the poster is in good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

492. A Walt Disney Company Corporate Press Kit. (Disney, 1987) A 1987 Corporate Press Kit containing materials relating to the twelve branches of the Disney Organization and including a special advertisement for the Disney Dollar debut at Walt Disney World. Mea suring 5.75”x6.25” to 11.5”x8.5”, the contents come in a folder mea suring 12”x9” and are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

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493. A Multi-Signed Walt Disney Television Animation Poster. (Walt Disney Television, 1988) A rare in-studio poster featuring the creative staff of Walt Disney Television Animation. The poster has been hand-signed by (25) of the creative minds behind the most beloved Disney Afternoon series including the Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Duck Tales, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers. The collection of autographs includes Peggy Becker (Darkwing Duck Producer), Tad Stones (co-creator of Darkwing Duck) and Keith Tucker (of 1980s Disney Afternoon Comics fame). Measuring 21”x30”, the poster is in very good condition with minor creases, folds, wear, and some adhesive tape retention on reverse. $100 - $200

494. An Original “Oliver & Company” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1988) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1988 feature film “Oliver & Company”. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

495. Original Production Cels from “Oliver and Company.”

(Disney, 1988) A set of three original production cels of Dodger and the other dogs from Disney’s 1988 feature film “Oliver & Company.” The total image size of the characters is 8.75”x9”. The cels were lam inated and slightly trimmed at the Disney Studio to 12.5”x15.25”in preparation for sale. The piece is in very good condition. $300 - $500

496. Original Production Cel from the 1988 Academy Awards. (Disney, 1988) Three original production cels of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck from an animated portion of the 1988 Acad emy Awards. The piece has a total image size of 10”x14” on slightly trimmed 11”x15” animation cels. The cels have been placed on a color copy background and are in fine condition. $300 - $500

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497. Production Background from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” (Disney, 1988) An extremely rare hand-painted production background from the Toontown sequence of Disney’s groundbreaking feature film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” This background is seen at approximately 01:14:30 as Judge Doom runs down the alley and around the corner, and Eddie Valiant fires his Toon “Dum-Dum” bullets after the villain. Accomplished in gouache and watercolor, the back ground measures 12.5”x17” and is in fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000

498. Jessica Rabbit Production Drawing with print (Disney, 1988) An original production drawing of Jessica Rabbit from Disney’s 1988 feature film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” Jessica has an image size of 9.5”x5.5” on trimmed animation paper. The drawing has been beautifully framed and matted with a print of the matching scene in the film. The entire framed piece measures 28”x14.75” and is in fine condition. $400 - $600

499. Original Production Cel from “Roller

Coaster Rabbit.”

(Disney, 1990) An original production cel of Roger Rabbit from the 1990 Disney short “Roller Coaster Rabbit.” Roger’s image size is 9.5”x8.5” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation cel. The cel is beautifully mounted in a 15.5”x15.75” frame and displays in fine con dition. $800 - $1,000

500. “Thanks Mickey, for 60 Happy Years!” Print with Pin. (Disneyland, 1988) A special limited edition “Thanks Mickey, for 60 Happy Years” print by Charles Boyer celebrating memorable moments in the life of the timeless Disneyland icon. The print features an embossed logo for the 60th birthday celebration at the lower right and is signed by Boyer and hand-numbered 1785/2500. Included is a pin offered during the celebration. Measuring 24”x18”, the print is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100 - $200

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The Little Mermaid marked the start of the “Animation Renaissance” at Disney, and a return to the Studio’s roots. It was the first animated feature to be based on a classic fairy tale since Sleeping Beauty, three decades earlier. It featured Broadway-style musical numbers by accomplished composers Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, winning Academy Awards for Best Song (Under the Sea) and Best Score. It also marked the end of an era, as the last animated feature to be completed at Disney using traditional animation cels, with Beauty and the Beast replacing them with the Computer Animation Production System, also known as CAPS.

501. An Original Production Cel from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) An original production cel of Ariel from Disney’s 1989 feature film “The Little Mermaid.” Ariel has an image size of 8.5”x8” on an untrimmed 12”x16” animation cel. The cel has been placed on a color copy background as prepared for sale by the studio. It is in fine condition with a Disney Seal at the lower left. $2,000 - $3,000

502. An Original Production Cel from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) An original production cel of Ariel and Flounder from Disney’s 1989 feature film “The Little Mermaid.” The characters have a total image size of 11.75”x6” on an untrimmed 12”x16” animation cel. The cel has been paired with a copy background in preparation for sale by the studio. It is in fine condition with a Disney Seal at the lower left. $2,000 - $3,000

503. An Original Production Cel from The Little Mermaid”. (Disney, 1989) An original production cel of Ariel from Disney’s 1989 feature film, “The Little Mermaid.” Ariel has an image size of 5.25”x3.75” on an untrimmed 12”X16” cel. The cel is in fine condition and has been paired with a copy background by the Studio in prepara tion for sale. $1,000 - $2,000

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504. Storyboard Drawings from “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) A pair of storyboard drawings for Disney’s 1989 feature film “The Little Mermaid.” Accom plished in ink and water-based color, the pair of drawings depict sequences of Ariel and Flounder exploring a shipwreck. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”each, the artwork is in fine condi tion, despite some wear and pinholes to the corners. $300 - $500

505. The Little Mermaid Poster Pitch Artwork. (Disney, 1989) While the marketing campaign of a feature is being designed, dozens of different “mock-ups” are created to compare how various concepts look, read, and feel. Multiple photostats of the artwork with Logo and dummy copy are created, with individual text concepts hand-written on each. From The Little Mermaid this single example was preserved, likely for its humorous play on the well-known Wide World of Sports intro line “The agony of defeat.” The print is 10.88”x7.5” inside a frame that measures 12”x10”. The piece is in very good condition, with the frame in fair condition with some scratches along the base. $100 - $200

506. An Andreas Deja Signed The Little Mermaid Sketch-Book. (Applewood Books, 1997) A limited edition hardcover book titled “Disney’s The Little Mermaid.” Part of Applewood Books and Disney’s Sketch-Book Series, the book was limited to only 2500 copies and comes in its own slipcase. This particular book was a gift from Disney animator Andreas Deja to Jeffrey Katzenberg and the Dreamworks SKG Animation Research Library. Deja dedicated the book to Katzenberg and included a sketch of his character from the film, King Triton. The book measures 11.75”x9.5” within its 12.25”x9.75” case and is in very good condition with some wear from use. $400 - $600

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508. An Original “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1989) An original release one sheet poster for Disney’s 1989 feature film “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

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A Large Theatrical Banner for “The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989) A large vinyl banner promoting the theatrical release of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.” The colorful banner measures 35”x95.5”, and displays in very good condition. $100 - $200

509. Collection of (4) Multi-Signed Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A collection of (4) multi-signed Disney News Mag azines. The vintage magazines are signed by Robin Williams (Good Morning, Vietnam), Virginia Davis (the Alice Comedies), Jack Wagner (“the voice of Disneyland”), Mickey Aronson (Disney Parks Fireworks); and Dom DeLuise, Richard Mulligan and animator Dave Pacheco (Oliver & Company). Measuring approximately 10.75”x8.5”, the maga zines are in very good condition. $200 - $400

510. Collection of (4) Signed Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 1983-1993) A collection of (4) Disney News magazines signed by Disneyland Landscapers Bill Evans and Ken Inouye, Jim Christensen (Disneyland Music Director), Bob Jani and Bob Dorsey (Electrical Parade contributors), Marge Champion (Snow White live model), and artists Paul Carlson, Don Williams, and Bill Evans. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the magazines are in very good condition with minor wear to covers. $200 - $400

511. Collection of (4) Signed Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 1984-90) A collection of (4) multi-signed Disney News Magazines. The vintage magazines are signed by composer John Debney, voice artist Candy Candido, artist Jim Ridlon, Lloyd Alexander (author of The Black Cauldron), and several tal ents associated with the animated feature The Little Mermaid: Pat Carroll (voice of Ursula), Sherri Stoner (Ariel live model), and composers Howard Ashman and Lee Menken. Measuring approximately 8.5”x11”, the magazines are in very good condition. $200 - $400

512. Collection of (4) Signed Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 1981-91) A collection of (4) multi-signed Disney News Magazines. The vintage magazines are signed by Disney Legends Charles Boyer and Chef Hideo “Indian” Aramaki along with longtime illustrators John Alvin and Ron Dias. Measur ing approximately 8.5”x11”, the magazines are in very good condition. $200 - $400

513. Collection of (4) Signed Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 1980s) A collec tion of (4) Disney News magazines signed by notable Walt Disney Company contributors. This lot contains the personalized signatures of Richard and Robert Sherman, Harper Goff, Candy Candido, and John Debney. Measuring 8.5”x10.5”, the magazines are in very good condition with light wear from handling. $200 - $400

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The first Disney Store opened in 1987 in the Glendale Galleria, a stone’s throw away from Walt Disney Imagineering’s headquarters. Disney’s first major attempt at retail outside of the Parks flourished, with 749 locations world-wide in 1997. At its height, it was a favored destination for the true Disney Collector, where they could find unique character watches, Walt Disney Art Classic collectibles, and even original animation art.

515. Cheerleader Daisy Duck Disney Store Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Daisy Duck prop figure used as a display piece in The Disney Stores. The 29.75”x 19” fiber glass figure features specialized cloth skirt, sweater, bow, and socks. The entire figure is in good condition despite a crack across the right leg and a loose piece within the figure. $800 - $1,000

514. A Donald Duck Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Donald Duck prop figure used as a display piece in The Disney Store. The 23.5” tall fiberglass figure features a specialized cloth shirt. The the entire figure is in good condition despite minor scuffs and wear from original display. $800 - $1,000

516. A Donald Duck Disney Store Dis play Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Donald Duck prop figure used as a display piece in The Disney Store. The 32.25”x21.25” figure features specialized cloth football jersey and leatherette helmet customized for removal and cleaning. The entire figure is in good con dition despite hairline cracks on both arm and legs from original display. $800 - $1,000

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517. A Minnie Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Minnie Mouse prop figure used as a display piece in The Disney Stores. The 29.25”x17” fiberglass figure features special ized cloth skirt, sweater, and socks customized for removal and clean ing. The entire figure has detachable arms and head, and is in good condition despite minor scuffs to heels and face from original display. $800 - $1,000

518. A Morty Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Morty Mouse prop figure used for display in The Disney Stores. The 22.75”X 16” figure features specialized cloth overalls, shirt, and hat customized for removal and cleaning, and a cloth and wooden pennant. The entire figure is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from original display. $700 - $900

519. A Ferdie Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Ferdie Mouse prop figure used for display in The Disney Stores. The 14.75”x14”x14.5” fiberglass figure features specialized cloth football jersey, shorts, and leatherette hat customized for removal and cleaning. The entire figure is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from original display. $700 - $900

520. Football Player Ferdie Store Display Figure. (Disney Store, 1980s) A Ferdie Mouse prop figure used for display in The Disney Stores. The 18.25”x14.5”x10” fiberglass figure features specialized cloth football jersey, shorts, and leatherette hat customized for removal and cleaning. The entire figure is in very good condition despite small chips to paint on face, gloves, and shoes from original display. $700 - $900

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Walt Disney famously joked that Disneyland’s eight submarines were one of the largest fleets in the world. It’s unlikely that Walt would imagine Disney operating five genuine cruise ships today, with two more planned by 2025. The Disney Cruise Line ships are the first to be designed fully as family cruise liners, to equally accommodate adults and children. Destinations have included Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Vallarta, and of course Castaway Cay, Disney’s private destination island in the Bahamas.

521. A Disney Magic Inaugural Voyages Statue. (Disney, 1998) A Mickey Mouse statue commemorating the inaugural voyage of Dis ney Cruise Lines’ first ship, Disney Magic. The bronze-finished statue by sculptor Bill Toma is inspired by the Mickey Mouse statue within the ship’s Atrium. Measuring 8.75” tall, the statue sits atop a base measur ing 5”x7.75” and displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

522. Disney Cruise Line Life Preserver. (Disney Cruise Line, 2005) A commercial ring buoy from a Disney Cruise Line ship. The preserver carries the official flag emblem of the Disney Cruise Line. Measuring 20” in diameter and 4” wide, the polystyrene foam buoyant piece with rope is in good condition, retaining minor wear from use and an original inspection stamp. $200 - $400

523. Disney Cruise Line Limited Edition Souvenir Dish. (Dis ney Cruise Line, 2000s) A limited-edition Annie Glass souvenir art dish from the Disney Cruise Lines. The glass art is numbered, etched “31/35.” Measuring 8.5” at its widest diameter and 1.5” tall, the piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

524. Don “Ducky” Williams Signed Disney Cruise Lithograph. (Disney, 2005) A signed lithograph by renowned Disney artist Don “Ducky” Williams titled “Part of Your World Heads West.” Created to commemorate the Disney Magic’s voyage from Florida’s Walt Disney World Resort to the west coast, the piece was exclusively available to cruise guests and limited to an edition of 3800. Measuring 16”x20” overall with an image area of 10”x16”, the piece is in very fine condi tion and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. $100 - $200

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Disney Animation reached a new high in the 1990s. Beauty and the Beast premiered in 1991 and was the first animated feature to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award. The hot streak continued with Aladdin, the Lion King, and Pocahontas. Before the decade’s end, Feature Animation was firmly reestablished as the powerhouse of the Disney Company and began to experiment with different types of stories in the somewhat darker Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the zanier-than-usual Hercules. Innovations in animation were also coming from other quarters. Touchstone Pictures released Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, which combined traditional stop motion photography with CGI effects. But it was Pixar’s Toy Story in 1995 that truly broke new ground as the first fully computer-animated feature film. Faster and relatively inexpensive compared to traditional hand-drawn animation with painted cels, Pixar’s clean CGI style would quickly grow to be the preferred method of animation production in years to come. Disney began to reach more people through television than ever before. The Disney Channel had launched in 1983 as a premium cable channel, reaching a small number of viewers who paid an added fee for access. Starting in 1990, local cable providers began to add the Channel to the basic channel lineup, and viewership soared. Merging with ABC in 1995, Disney added a broadcast network to air and create new programming. Disney Television Animation grew from syndicated distribution to Channel and ABC programming, with production studios in Australia, Canada, France, and Japan. Shows like Duck Tales, Goof Troop, and Chip and Dale’s Rescue Rangers introduced a new generation to classic Disney characters, alongside popular new shows like Recess and Pepper Ann. Disney Parks reached a third continent in 1992 as EuroDisney – soon rechristened Disneyland Paris – opened in France in 1992. With Animal Kingdom and two water parks in Florida, the 90’s closed with nine Disney theme parks around the world. Disney’s last big premiere of the 20th Century was Fantasia 2000, on December 17, 1999, at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The film at once looked back on Disney’s groundbreaking achievements of feature animation and family entertainment, and forward to all it could become. 77 years earlier Walt had travelled west to make his mark on the world. Indisputably, his reach was great, and still growing.

525. Production Cels from “The Prince and the Pauper.” (Dis ney, 1990) An outstanding three-cel setup of original production cels from Disney’s 1990 Featurette, “The Prince and the Pauper.” The cels were prepared and framed at the Disney Studio and sold in auction at the 1993 Disneyana Convention. The characters have a total image size of 10”x13.25” on untrimmed 12”x16” cels. The cels are placed on a screen matching color copy background, within a 25.25”x19.5” frame. All are in fine condition. $500 - $800

526. An Original “The Prince & The Pauper” Production Cel. (Disney, 1990) An original production cel from Disney’s 1990 featurette “The Prince and the Pauper.” The characters have an image size of 8.75”x7” on an untrimmed 10.5”x12” cel. The cel was placed on a screen matching color copy background at the Disney Studio, in preparation for sale. The piece is in fine condition with a Disney Seal at the lower left. $400 - $600

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1990s

527.

A

Weber-like”

This

desk

the Animation Tour walk thru at the Disney MGM Studios. Modelled after the classic desk designed by Weber for the Burbank Disney Studio in 1940, this beautiful animation desk has three pull-out drawers on each side, and measures 72” x 50” x 27”. It comes with a stand-alone “Scene Stacker” measuring 61.5” x 27” x20.5”. The desk is in fair condition, needing some repair particularly to the top left drawer and racks above, and staining and wear overall from over 15 years production of animated features and shorts. $5,000 - $7,000

differs from the Regular animation desk mainly by only featuring overhead racks on one

below. This desk measures 72” x 50” x 27”. It comes with a stand-alone “Scene Stacker” measuring 23”x23”x25”. $5,000 - $7,000

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528. A Disney Studio Kem Weber style Assistant Animator Desk A rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Weber-like” Compact Animator’s desk from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. The Compact or “Modified” desk was likely used by assistant animators and in-be tweeners. It side, and simpler drawers and cupboards A Disney Studio Kem Weber Inspired Lead Animator’s Desk rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Animator’s desk from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. style was used by lead animators and seen in use by the artists in

529. A Disney Studio Kem Weber Inspired Office Cabinet A rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Weber-like” office cabinet from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. Two of these cabinets were at each desk used by the artists in the Animation Tour walk thru at the Disney MGM Studios, with one to the side and one behind the artist, forming a three-sided cubicle. Modelled after the classic furniture designed by Weber for the Burbank Disney Studio in 1940, it has two shallow drawers with slots for art below. Measuring 84”x18”x25”, the cabinet is in very good condition with light wear from use. $5,000 - $7,000

530. A Disney Studio Kem Weber Inspired Drafting Table A rare Walt Disney Studio-used “Kem Weber-like” drafting table from the Disney Feature Animation Studio in Orlando. The light surface viewable area mea sures 19”x42” and is adjustable by height and tilt. The table measures 53.5”x32.5”x36” and is in good condition showing wear from use. $5,000 - $7,000

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531. A “Dick Tracy” Pre-Release One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1990) An advance one sheet poster for Disney’s 1990 feature film “Dick Tracy.” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

532. The Disney Afternoon Premiere Poster. (Disney, 1990) A poster promoting the premiere of Disney Television’s syndicated two-hour time block which included Gummi Bears, Duck Tales, Chip n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers, and Tale Spin. Measuring 25”x39”, the poster in fine condition. $100 - $200

533. Pair (2) of 16pc “The Disney Afternoon” Sets. (Disney/Kel logg’s, 1991) Two carded sets of all (16) PVC figures from “The Disney Afternoon.” The 16 different figures from Gummi Bears, Chip N’ Dale Rescue Rangers, Tale Spin, and Ducktales, were available as premiums in Kellogg’s cereal. The figures measure 2” to 2.75” and are in very fine condition on the still sealed cards, though exhibiting some small flaws from manufacture. The 10”x15” cards are in good condition, with some creasing and wear typical of age, especially to the original tape. $100 - $200

534. A “The Disney Afternoon” Figure Set. (Disney/Kellogg’s, 1991) A carded set of (4) PVC figures from “The Disney Afternoon.” While 16 different figures were available as premiums in Kellogg’s cereal, only these four were presented on a card like this. The figures measure 2” to 2.5” and are in very fine condition on the still sealed card. The 7”x10” card is in good condition, with some creasing and wear typical of age, and a small split to the lower right corner of the bubble. $100 - $200

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535. Rare TaleSpin Development Documents. (Walt Disney Television, 1989-90) A binder of developmental story treatments, screenplays, and scripts for Disney’s TaleSpin. Included is (1) beat outline, (2) story treatments, and (3) scripts for “The Golden Sprocket of Friendship” (season 1, episode 18). Also included are (4) beat out lines for the unproduced “Sgt. Dunder’s Big Adventure” episode and a related cassette tape with unknown content. The 11”x8.5” sheets are contained within a 11.75”x10” and 1.75” binder. The binder and contents are in good condition. $200 - $400

536. Tale Spin Outlines and Scripts Production Binder. (Disney Television Animation, c.1989-90) A collection of story outlines, beat outlines, and script drafts used in the production of Tale Spin. Included are (40) multi-page documents related to the production of episodes entitled “Save the Tiger,” “Baloo Thunder,” “Bygones” and a couple of unproduced episodes. Measuring 11.75”x11” and 3” wide, the used production binder and contents are in very good condition, a testa ment to the work involved in Disney Television Animation production. $200 - $400

537. A Collection of Darkwing Duck Scripts. (Walt Disney Televi sion, 1990-91) A collection of (2) beat outlines and (2) scripts from the production of “Something Fishy” (season 2, episode 6). Included is one rendering of the episode’s villain Neptunia, and a story treatment for an unproduced Quackerjack episode entitled “Binkie, P.I.” The 11”x8.5” sheets are contained within a 11.75”x10” and 1.75” binder. The binder and contents are in good condition. $200 - $400

538. Set of (3) Goof Troop Scripts. (Walt Disney Television, 199192) A collection of scripts and story materials from the animated series Goof Troop, representing three episodes written by Stephen Sustarsic: “Frankengoof,” “E=MC Goof” and “Pete’s Day at the Races.” The 277 total pages encompass various stages of production, including epi sode pitches, feedback, and correspondence from story supervisors as well as complete first, revised and final draft scripts. Housed in a threering binder measuring 11”x11.5”, all elements are in very good to fine condition. $200 - $400

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539.

Disney

Goof

Troop Script

Treatments. (Disney, c.1991-92) A “For Pete’s Sake” script pack prepared for the Walt Disney Television series Goof Troop. After breaking his Swiss army chainsaw and putting one over on his next-door neighbor, Pete becomes increasingly paranoid of everyone around him, including Goofy in “For Pete’s Sake,” written by Steve Sustarsic. The collection of production documents features: (3) c.1991 revised and expanded story premises featuring some handwrit ten annotation, (1) beat sheet outline breaking down the scenes, (2) first and final treatments of the 22-minute script, and (2) Walt Disney Televi sion Animation Memorandums containing numerous recommendations and suggestions for story alterations of the children’s television program. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the more-than 107 pages are a testament to the children’s television animation production process of the 1990s and are in very good condition. $100 - $200

540. The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Scripts. (Walt Disney Television, 1991) A collection of production scripts from “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” Within the binder are a developmental story treatment, beat outlines, screenplay, and scripts for “The Good, The Bad, and The Tigger” (season 4, episode 4) and “Sorry, Wrong Slusher” (season 4, episode 1). Included is one copy of an early revised beat outline for the latter, entitled “Rude Awakening.” Measuring 11.5”x8.75” the collection of production documents come contained within a ringed binder bearing the show title and episode on the spine. The papers and binder are in overall good condition. $200 - $400

541. Disney Channel Cele brate 10 Years Sign. (Walt Dis ney World, 1993) A lamppost sign used during The Disney Channel 10 Years Celebration. Measuring 20” in diameter, the sturdy acrylic sign is in very good condition. $300 - $500

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542. Original “The Rocketeer” Poster Prototype. (Disney, 1991)

An original art deco Rocketeer poster prototype with airbrushed title and date. The prototype was created during development of the pro motional campaign for Disney’s 1991 feature film, “The Rocketeer.” Enhanced by an air-brushed palette to the title character, title, and release date of June 21, 1991, the poster is mounted to foam core, measuring 25”x37.75”, and is in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

544. “The Rocketeer” Bulldog Cafe Art Director’s Model. (Disney, 2011) A “Bulldog Cafe Art Director’s Model” produced in a limited edition for D23’s celebration of the 20th anni versary of The Rocketeer at Disney’s El Capitan. The original Bulldog Café operated in Los Angeles from 1928 to the 1960s as a purveyor of ice cream and tamales and was popularized when it was recreated for 1991’s “The Rocketeer.” This model was limited to an edition of 23 and pays homage to “the place where the flyers meet to eat,” complete with barrel “pipe” and menu marquee Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 12.5”x18.5”x14.5”, the resin model of the restaurant displays in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

543.

27.75”x38”, and is in very fine condition. $500 - $800

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“The Rocketeer” 20th Anniversary Print by Dave Stevens. (Disney, 2011) A limited edition giclee print of Dave Stevens’ imagery of man “rocketing into the future” over the 1939 New York World’s Fairground. Created for the 20th anniversary showing of Disney’s The Rocketeer at the historic El Capitan Theater, in June of 2011, the poster measures

545. An Original “Aladdin” International Advance One Sheet. (Disney, 1992) An original advance international one sheet poster for Disney’s 1992 feature film “Aladdin.” Measuring 27”x39”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

546. Production Background from “Beauty and the Beast.” (Disney, 1991) An original hand-painted production background and hand-painted matching cel from Beauty and the Beast. While the characters for Beauty and the Beast were cre ated digitally for the film by scanning original pencil drawings, the stunning back grounds were still hand-painted. For this original production background, Disney Ink & Paint artists recreated a one-of-a-kind hand-painted cel by using the original production drawing of Le Fou from this scene. In the bottom-right corner of the cel is a gold Beauty and the Beast seal, and the cel’s mat frame has been signed by Le Fou’s voice actor, Jesse Corti, and Le Fou’s supervising animator, Chris Wahl. The background has an image size of 11”x16” within its 16”x20” mat. The condition is very fine with minor wear, including a faint crease in the bottom-right corner of the mat. $2,000 - $4,000

547. Production Drawing from “Beauty and the Beast.” (Dis ney, 1991) An original production drawing of Gaston from Disney’s 1991 feature film “Beauty and the Beast.” Gaston has an image size of 9”x5” on untrimmed 11.75”x17” animation paper and displays in very good condition. $200 - $400

548. Production Drawing from “Beauty and The Beast.” (Dis ney, 1991) An original production drawing of Gaston from Disney’s 1991 feature film, “Beauty and the Beast.” Gaston has an image size of 9”x5.5” on untrimmed 11.75”x17” animation paper and displays in very good condition. $200 - $400

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549. Pair of Limited

and the Beast Maquettes. (Disney, 1993) A pair of Limited

Animator’s Maquettes

Disney Art Editions. Taken from the original maquettes sculpted by Ruben Procopio, each maquette was produced in an edition size of 500 pieces. This pair are both numbered 242/500. Belle measures a total 11.25” tall atop a 4.25” base, while Beast measures 12.25” tall and 12” at his widest atop an 8.25” base. Both are in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

550.

- $400

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Edition Beauty Edition produced by Walt A “Beauty and the Beast” Large Theatrical Banner. (Disney, 1991) A large vinyl banner promoting the theatrical release of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” The colorful vinyl banner measures 118.5”x45.5” and displays in very good condition. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $200

551. An Original “Aladdin” Production Animator’s Maquette. (Disney, 1992) A production-used animator’s maquette of Jafar, from Disney’s 1992 feature film “Aladdin.” Sculpted by Kent Melton for animator’s reference at Walt Disney Studios, Jafar is 14” tall atop a 9” diameter base with a 2.5” tall detachable Iago. The impressive figure exhibits some wear to paint throughout but displays in very good condition. $2,000 - $4,000

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Tim Burton’s initial employment at Disney was cut short after he produced the live-action 1984 featurette Frankenweenie, by Burton’s own account for spending money on a film too dark and scary for children to see. Ironically, it caught the eye of Paul Reubens, who tagged Burton to direct 1985’s Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. That film’s success led to Beetlejuice, and Batman and its sequel, which led Disney to court him to produce Nightmare Before Christmas, based on a poem he had written during his early days at Disney. The film was a huge hit, and while originally relegated to Touchstone Pictures for theatrical release, Jack Skellington and Sally have been welcomed into the Disney family, even taking over Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion for the Holiday season annually since 2001.

552.

One Sheet Poster for “Nightmare Before

Christmas.”200 (Disney, 1993)

An original double-sided U.S. one sheet poster for the stopmotion classic “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Jack Skellington stands atop the spiral hill in what is easily one of the most iconic movie posters of the 1990s. Rolled and never folded, the poster measures a full 40”x27”. It is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $200 - $400

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(Gemmy, 2017) A Jack Skellington Life-Size Animated Character by Gemmy Industries Corp. The 17-piece Jack figure is both sound and motion activated, features animated hands, mouth, and arms, and speaks twelve phrases from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Measuring an impressive 77” tall and 36” at its widest points, the figure is in very good, working condition, exhibiting only few spots of slight wear to the fabric of his pants. $200 - $400

554. A Life-Size Sally Animated Character Figure. (Gemmy, 2017) A Sally Life-Size Animated Character by Gemmy Industries Corp. The figure is both sound and motion activated, features animated eyes and sings a portion of “Sally’s Song” from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Measuring an impressive 72” tall the figure is in very good, working con dition, exhibiting only a few spots of wear from use. $200 - $400

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555. Nightmare Before Christmas Jack Skellington Big Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Jack Skellington Big Figure released through The Disney Gallery in honor of the 10th anniversary of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Measuring 28” tall and 10.5” in diameter, the statue is in fine as-new condition with COA, and with the original box. $400 - $600

556. Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Big Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Sally Big Figure released through The Disney Gallery in honor of the 10th anniversary of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” The large figure measures 25.5” tall and 11” in diameter, and is in fine as-new condition, with the original box. $400 - $600

557. Nightmare Before Christmas Zero Big Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Zero Big Figure released through The Disney Gallery in honor of the 10th anniversary of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The large figure measures 20.5” tall and 8” in diameter, the statue is in fine as-new condition with COA, and the original box. $400 - $600

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558.

120.25”x46.75”,

561. A

11.25”x14.25” the book is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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A “The Lion King” Large Theatrical Banner. (Walt Disney Pictures, 1994) A large vinyl banner promoting the theatrical release of Disney’s “The Lion King.” The colorful vinyl banner measures and Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $100 - $200 559. James and the Giant Peach Production Photos. (Disney, 1996) A collection of (10) photos used in the production of James and the Giant Peach. The images depict Paul Terry (as James) and the stop-motion insect cast. Measuring 4”x6”, the photos are in overall fine condition. $100 - $200 560. James and the Giant Peach Production Stills. (Buena Vista, 1996) A collection of (16) production stills from James and the Giant Peach. The stills were created for the purpose of adding animated effects to sequences of the film. Measuring 11”x14” and 13.75”x17”, the photo prints are in overall very good condition. $200 - $400 John Lasseter Signed Bugs Life Art Book. (Disney, 1998) “A Bug’s Life: The Art and Making of an Epic of Miniature Proportions” book by Jeff Kurti, signed by Director John Lasseter and Co-Director Andrew Stanton. The 127-page publication contains images of storyboards, character designs, backgrounds, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at Disney and Pixar’s A Bug’s Life. Measuring

562. Mickey Mouse Pop Art Screen Print. (Disney, 2000s) An oversized Mickey Mouse Pop Art print adapted from an early Floyd Gottfredson Mickey Mouse comic strip panel. The art is realized with Ben-Day dots in the style of Lichtenstein and printed in vibrant color on very high-quality thick paper stock. Measuring 32”x32” the work is numbered “33/50”. $100 - $200

563. Disney Extra Characters Drawing Signed by Brenda White. (Disney, 1994) An original ink drawing featuring a would-be cast of supporting Disney animal extra characters, signed by the artist Brenda White. Measuring 31.25”x19.25, the one-of-a-kind framed and matted art displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

564. Disney Standard Character Guidebook. (Disney, 1996) A rare copy of the in-house and licensee reference “Disney Standard Character Guidebook.” Consisting of a spiral binder and 330 loose leaf pages and chapter dividers, the book provides guidelines for Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto in terms of poses, color usage, and more. The materials are housed in a deluxe slipcase measuring 12.25”x17.5” and 3.75” deep. The book contents are in very fine condition with slight damage to the Donald Duck section divider tab. $200 - $400

565.

A LE Mickey Mouse Meteor Train Set Reproduction.

(Disney, 1999) A Reproduction of Walt Disney’s 1950 Mickey Mouse Meteor tin lithographed train set by Marx Trains. Comparison to the original train reveals slight manufacturing differences from the 1950 original, but all graphics are faithfully reproduced exactly. The boxed set contains a locomotive, tender, gondola, boxcar, and caboose decorated with colorful Disney characters. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity identifying this as 71 out of an edition of 300, with 5 art ist’s proofs, and released at the 1999 Disneyana Convention. The train and cars are in fine condition. Measuring 10.5”x16” and 2.75” deep, the box is in overall very good condition. $200 - $400

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566. A Disney Studio 75th Anniversary Fender Stratocaster. (Fender, 1998) A special edition Fender “75 Years of Love & Laughter” American Standard Stratocaster Guitar. The limited-edition guitar was released for the 75th anniversary of Mickey Mouse, through The Dis ney Stores in an edition size of only 75 pieces. The Stratocaster has an alder body, maple neck, and nickel silver frets. The chrome Tinkerbell on the head has a slight crease on the tip of one wing, the protective plastic on the pick guard and body has been peeled away, and there are slight scuffs throughout the neck and body from use. The guitar is numbered 32 of 75, Measuring 39” long, 12.5” wide, and 2.5” deep, the guitar is in very good condition with COA and sealed Allen wrench, kick stand, and instructions. The entire piece and accessories come contained in a Fender guitar case measuring 41” long, 14.5” wide, and 5.25” deep. $2,000 - $4,000

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567. Collection of Character Spoons. (Disney,1990s) A collection of (49) Disney character tea spoons. The spoons spotlight timeless charac ters from films as Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, and others. Measuring 4.75”, the spoons are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

568. Employee Benefits Program Binder. (Disney, c.1988-90) A Walt Disney Company employee benefits program binder. The 107page binder outline the medical, dental, vision care, retirement, stock purchase, life insurance, disability insurance, and adoption assistance plan. Each of these sections has a cover page fea turing a different Disney character with matching imagery throughout. Measuring 9”x7.25”, the binder is in very good condition with some minor signs of wear on the front cover and rear pages from use. $100 - $200

“That’s Donald” campaign

use. $100 - $200

reproduction. Seven

within are themed to aspects of Donald’s career such as “Sea Salts” and “Crazy Over Daisy.” Housed within a book-style cover patterned on Donald’s distinctive sailor suit, the rare guide mea suring 13.75”x11.5” and 3” wide is in very good condition,

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569. “That’s Donald!” Consumer Products Guide. (Disney, c.1990) A “That’s Donald!” Disney Consumer Products guide. Elaborate guides like this were prepared for character style initiatives. This includes dozens of examples of character art, patterns, and product examples of the for folders exhibiting minor wear from

Pixar has become so synonymous with Disney animation, it’s hard to remember there was a time it was its own company. Originally a division of Lucasfilm that spun off on its own under Steve Jobs in 1986, they made a name for themselves with computer animated shorts that were not only ground-breaking technically, but also full of character and emotion. When Toy Story premiered on November 22, 1995, the animated feature was forever changed. In 2006 Disney acquired Pixar, which has since evolved into a driving force of creativity at Disney.

572. Collection of (4) A Bug’s Life One-Sheet Posters. (Disney/ Pixar, 1998) A collection of (4) original double-sided one sheets from the 1998 Disney/Pixar film “A Bug’s Life.” This set includes the advance one sheet announcing the film’s release at Thanksgiving, and posters featuring characters Flik, Francis, and Hopper. Measuring 27”x40”, the posters are in fine condition with minor edge wear from storage, and the Hopper poster very good with a slight .5” tear on the left edge. $300 - $500

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570. Toy Story 2 One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1999) A 2-sided one sheet for Disney/Pixar’s film “Toy Story 2.” Measuring 27”x40”, it is in very good condition with minor edge wear from storage. $100 - $200 571. A James and the Giant Peach One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1996) A 2-sided one sheet for Disney’s stop motion animated feature “James and the Giant Peach.” The poster features artwork by Lane Smith, whose illustrations for the book were the basis of the film’s design. Measuring 27”x40”, it is in very good condition with minor edge wear from storage. $100 - $200

573. Dinosaur One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 2000) (Disney/Pixar, 1998) A double-sided original one sheet from the 2000 Disney film “Dinosaur.” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition with minor edge wear from storage. $100 - $200

574. Pixar Memorabilia including Steve Job’s Business Cards. (Pixar, 1996) A 1996 Pixar Report to Shareholders. The 47-page report announces Pixar’s partnership with Disney, Apple’s acquisition of NeXT Software, and upcoming projects including Toy Story 2 and A Bug’s Life. The lot includes two Pixar pads, Steve Job’s Pixar business card and Steven Job’s NeXT, Inc. business card. The business cards measure 2”x3.5”, the pads measure 8”x5”, and the report measures 11”x9”. Despite few pages missing from one pad, the pieces are in very good condition.

575. Disney/Pixar Finding Dory Promotional Display. (Disneyland, 2015) A promo tional display for Disney/Pixar’s “Finding Dory.” The double-sided tabletop acrylic and wood display measures 16”x26”x6” . The display is in very good condition, exhibiting slight peeling to the painted wooden base, and mild scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200

576. D23 Exclusive Limited Edition

Lightning McQueen Toy. (Disney, 2013)

A limited edition Disney-Pixar RideMakerz

Lightning McQueen. The toy was released for the 2013 D23 Expo. Measuring 4.5” tall and 10.25”x5” wide, the car comes with the original box. Both the toy and box are in fine condition. $100 - $200

577. An Original “Cars” One Sheet Poster. (Pixar, 2006) An original release one sheet poster for Disney/Pixar’s 2006 feature film “Cars.” Measuring 27”x40” the glossy, double-sided, rolled poster presents in fine condition, despite some wear and creases to corners and edges. $100 - $200

578. A Set

A

Released exclusively at the 2015 D23 Expo , each figure measures between 3.75”and 4.25”. All are packaged in the original signed box. The figures are in fine condition while the box is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to corners. $100 - $200

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of Big Hero 6 Figures Signed by Lorelay Bove. (BanDai, 2015) limited edition Big Hero 6 Baymax (3) figure set, signed by Development Artist Lorelay Bove.

579. A Set of D23 Exclusive Riley’s Emotions Toys. (Tomy, 2015) A Disney-Pixar “Inside Out” Riley’s Emotions (5) figure set. Released exclusively at the 2015 D23 Expo, the figures measure between 3.25”and 4.5” tall. They come with their original box. The figures are in fine condition while the box is in very good condition, exhibiting a few creases and minor wear to edges. $100 - $200

580. Set of (6) D23 Exclusive Pixar Backstage Pins. (Disney/ Pixar, 2019) A set of six pins based on Pixar director approval stamps, released as a limited edition of 300 at the 2019 D23 convention in Anaheim. This set displays the creativity and humor of the incredibly inventive Pixar team. Each Pin measures approximately 1.75” in diameter and are still in the original 5”x7” display box. The box and contents are in fine condition. $100 - $200

581. A Pixar Backstage Tiki Crew Mug. (Disney/Pixar, 2019) A Limited-Edition Toy Story 4 Tiki Mug designed by artist Jerome Ranft. Ranft started working at Pixar in 1997 and has created several mugs inspired by Pixar characters. Influenced by the characters Ducky and Bunny from Toy Story 4, this mug was released exclusively at the 2019 D23 Expo in an edition size of 1000. Measuring 8”x4” the mug is in very fine condition in its original box which exhibits a small split on each side at the bottom. $100 - $200

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Recognizing the growth of fan clubs and gatherings for memorabilia collectors, Walt Disney Attractions Merchandise hosted their first convention at Walt Disney World in 1992. Disneyana conventions featured special limited edition collectibles, along with speakers, an auction, and gala entertainment events. The last one was held at Walt Disney World in 2002. Seven years later, Bob Iger announced the formation of D23, a Company run fan club to host bi-annual conventions where new Disney projects are announced, and exclusive merchandise is released.

582. A Unique “The Magic of D23” Sculpture by Dave Avanzino. (Dave Avan zino, 2009) A one-of-a-kind “The Magic of D23” paper sculpture by Dave Avanzino. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse and a cast of Disney Characters welcomes guests to the ultimate fan experience. The mixed media paper sculpture was crafted from watercolor paper, specialty paper, mat board, suede mat board, acrylic paint, ink, pencil, wood, and foam core, to commemorate the inaugural D23 Expo in 2009. Measuring 31.25”x34” and 5” deep, the shadowbox with art sculp ture is in fine condition, with a COA signed “1 of 1 Dave Avanzino.” $800 - $1,000

583. Limited Edition Dumbo’s Flight Bronze Figure. (Wolf’s Head Productions, 1996) A limited edition bronze sculpture entitled “Dumbo’s Flight,” produced by Wolf’s Head Productions for the 1996 Disneyana Convention in Orlando Florida. The marble base includes two plaques with the title, convention date, copyright and “Limited Edition size of 42.” Measuring 12.5” tall and 13” at its widest diameter, the piece is in fine condition with faint scuffs on ears. $700 - $900

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584. Set of (6) 5th Annual Disneyana Convention Pins. (Disney, 1996) A framed set of 6 pins released at the 5th Disneyana Convention at Walt Disney World in 1996. The pins depict Mickey in some of his greatest roles in Steamboat Willie, The Band Concert, Brave Little Tailor, Fantasia, and the Mickey Mouse Club. The sixth pin at center identifies the convention.The pines are displayed in a wood tone and gold frame with custom mat in green, gold, and burnt sienna. Measuring 11.5”x13.5” and 1” deep the entire piece is very fine condition. $100 - $200

585. Disneyana Family Reunion Suitcase & Scrapbook. (Disney, 2001) A 2001 Disneyana Convention Suitcase, album from the Disney Family Reunion” Convention in Anaheim. Included are are (2)souvenir photos of attendees, a Disneyland Resort plastic bag, and an impressive “Family Album” that served as a guide to the convention events and guests and has been signed on the cover and throughout by Disney artists and lumi naries who attended the event. . The 12”x13” album and photos are packaged in a 13”x18” travel suitcase embossed with the Mickey mouse logo of the convention and covered with Disney character travel stickers. In very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

586. A D23 Exclusive Charter Year Pin. (Disney, 2009) A pin commemorating the Charter Year of D23. The pin features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in an airplane with a spinning pro peller. Measuring 2”x2.5”, the pin is in fine condition in original 3.25”x3.75” and 1.25” deep jewelry case box. Both the pin and box are in fine condition. $100 - $200

587. A D23 1st Anniversary Pin. (D23, 2010) An exclusive Mickey Mouse pin com memorating the first anniversary of D23. The pin imagery features the leader of the club made for you and me along with the dates March 10, 2009, and March 10, 2010. Mea suring approximately 3”x2.75”, the pin is in good condition, exhibiting one bent prong. The pin comes packaged within its original 4.25”x3.75” and .75” deep very good condi tion box. $100 - $200

588. D23 Expo 2011 Commemorative Gift Large Pin. (Disney, 2011) A jumbo 2011 D23 Expo pin featuring Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice. The back has the official seal of D23 Expo and “Limited Edition 500.” Measuring 3”x 3” in a 3.75”x3.75” box, the condition is very fine, with slight scuffs to the box. $100 - $200

589. D23 Expo 2013 Commemorative Gift Large Pin. (Disney, 2013) A jumbo pin featuring magic makers Mickey Mouse, Min nie Mouse, Goofy, Chip and Dale all dressed in Sorcerer’s Apprentice robes and hats. This was a gift to the 300 holders of the “Sorcerer Guest” tickets at the 2013 D23 Expo. Mea suring 3.5”x2.75” in a 4.25”x4.25” box, the condition is very fine. $100 - $200

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590. D23 Exclusive LE Large Steamboat

Willie Pop Vinyl. (Disney, 2013) A limit ed-edition Disney Store Steamboat Willie Funko POP! Figure. The Disney Store figure #24 features the red/blue redux variant scheme, released in coordination with D23 Expo o 2013. Measuring approximately 10.75” tall, the figure comes in original 11.5” and 8.25”x6.5” box. The figure and box are both in fine condition. $100 - $200

591. D23 Expo 2015 Sorcerer Pin. (D23, 2015) An exclusive pin commemorating the sorcerer’s hat, released at D23 Expo 2015. The sorcerer’s hat is a constant reminder of the magic created by each individual. Mea suring 1” x.75”, the pin is in fine condition within its original fine condition jewelry case. $100 - $200

593.

D23 Expo 2015 Limited Edition

Large Pin. (Disney, 2011) A jumbo 2011 D23 Expo pin featuring Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice. The back has the official seal of D23 Expo and “Limited Edition 500.” Measures 3”x 3” in a 3.75”x3.75” box. The condition of the piece is very fine, with slight scuffs to the box. $100 - $200

Set of (17) D23 Exclusive 2015 Mystery

594.

Set Pins. (Disney, 2015) A set of Castle Mystery pins created for the 2015 D23 Expo in Anaheim. The 16 pins that assemble into a Disney castle were available in blind box purchases, in edition sizes of 300 or 500 each. The 17th Completer pin depicting the Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Partners statue pin was only available in this framed set, in an edition size of 100. Designed by art ists Alex Maher and Derek Lesinski, with Cer tificate of Verification on the back. Measures approximately 18”x14” and 1” deep. Presents in fine condition, despite a chip to the lower right corner, and slight wear consistent with normal handling and display. $100 - $200

592.

Pair of D23 Expo LE Steiff Mickey & Minnie

Dolls. (Disney/Steiff,2017) A pair of Steiff reproductions of Charlotte Clark Mickey and Minnie dolls released at the D23 Expo in 2017. Available only to Sorcerer (VIP) ticketholders to the Expo, in a limited edition of only 23 pairs. In 1930 Charlotte Clark produced the first Disney dolls for the Studio. These reproductions are faithful in appearance by Steiff, the renowned plush toy company from Germany. Mickey’s left foot includes script “Mickey-Mouse. copyright by Walt. Disney.” in vintage style. As released Minnie comes with a white doll stand, Mickey stands alone. Each measure approximately 14”x10”x5.5” and are in very fine condition. $100 - $200

595.

D23 Expo 2019 Limited Edition

Large Pin. (Disney, 2019) A Limited-Edition Jumbo pin of Mickey and Minnie Mouse from the 2019 D23 Expo. Mickey is covered with kisses, suspended with Minnie by balloons in front of the castle with “You Make My Heart Float!” A Limited Edition of 500. Measuring 3.75”x3.25” in a colorful 7.5”x5.5” display box, the piece is in very fine condition. $100 - $200

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596.

D23 Expo 2019 Exclusive Mouse Ears.

(Disney, 2019)

Colorful Mickey Mouse ears exclusive to the D23 Expo in 2019. With a cheerful Mickey Mouse on the cap, the ears are decorated with charac ters from the Disney Studios top franchises. R2-D2 and Woody appear on the fronts, and Elsa and the Black Panther on the backs. Measuring approximately 6” tall and 11.25”at its widest diameter, the Adult (56cm) size ears are in very fine condition. $100 - $200

597.

A D23 Exclusive Shufflerz Box Toy Set.

(Shufflerz, 2019)

A limited edition D23 exclusive Disney Mickey Mouse Shufflerz (3) figure set. The walking toy set was released in an edition of 300. Mea suring approximately 4” tall and 3.75” at their widest diameter, each figure comes packaged inside original box measuring 5.25” tall and 11.75”x4”. The entire piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

598.

A D23 Exclusive Shufflerz Box Toy

Set. (Disney, 2019) A limited edition D23 exclusive Disney Mickey Mouse Memories Mega Shufflerz (13) figure set. The walking toy set includes an exclusive Mickey design and was released in an edition of 500. Measuring approximately 4” tall and 3.75” at their widest diameter, each figure comes packaged inside original box measuring 14” tall and 20”x4”. The entire piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

599. Disney Studio Store Premiere Collection Giant Pin. (D23 Expo, 2019) A giant Disney Studio Store Premier Collection super jumbo pin released exclusively through D23 Expo 2019 in honor of the Disney Studio Store in Hollywood. The colorful pin commemorates The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, The Incredibles, Up!, and Big Hero 6 with scenes from the films recreated in metal and cloisonne, and was released in a limited edition of 200. Measuring 3.5”x10”, the pin comes packaged within its original, official 6.5”x12.5” and 1” deep box. $100 - $200

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Feature Animation explored different styles of storytelling in The Emperor’s New Groove, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet. Lilo and Stitch once again took a page from the Disney classics, being the first animated feature to use watercolor painted backgrounds since 1941’s Dumbo. Pixar continued to produce innovative and original CGI films like Monsters Inc. and Finding Nemo and were officially acquired by Disney in 2006. In 2010 Disney Feature animation achieved a goal that they had been striving towards: to present a Very Disney Princess fairy tale, realized in CGI. Tangled delivered that, and 2013’s Frozen broke box office records in that same style. A series of strategic acquisitions are responsible for much of Disney’s growth in the 21st century. The Muppets in 2004 and Marvel Comics in 2009 both added a huge library of characters and stories to the Disney family. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, under Disney, enjoys unprecedented success at the box office. Disney Parks continued to grow, with Hong Kong Disneyland opening in 2005, followed by Shanghai Disney in 2016. 2001 saw Disney’s California Adventure open in Anaheim, right across from the original Park, Disneyland. In 2012, Disney acquired Lucasfilm, and Star Wars was a Disney property, with some ownership still held by the original Studio, 21st Century Fox. Disney then acquired Fox In 2019, and with it, full ownership of Star Wars and the Studio’s entire library. Animated properties like The Simpsons and even Family Guy, which were once considered outsider, were now part of the Disney family. Also in 2019, the streaming series Disney+ premiered. In the current business entertainment model, a film or cartoon released by the Studio can be seen in homes around the world instantly. Roy E. Disney, the last Disney family member working at the Studio, passed away in 2009. That same year Diane Disney Miller, Walt’s daughter, opened the Walt Disney Family Museum at the Presidio in San Francisco, ensuring that Walt Disney the man was never forgotten. In 1923, Walt Disney travelled west to make his mark. 100 years later, Disney reaches every corner of the world.

600. Sherman Brothers Signed “The Tigger Movie” Poster. (Disney, 2000) An original release one sheet poster for “The Tigger Movie” signed by Richard and Robert Sherman. “The Tigger Movie” marked the first time that songwriting duo Richard B. and Robert M. Sherman con tributed to a project for the Walt Disney Company in 28 years. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition, with some light creasing and a light smear in Richard’s signature. $200 - $400

601. A Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Press Kits. (Disney, 2003/2006) A pair of press kits for the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise for U.S. and Japan. The press kit advertising “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” is in English while the press kit for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” is in Japanese. Measuring 12”x9”, the kits are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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602. A Pirates of the Caribbean Prop Coin. (Disney, 2003) A prop coin used in the production of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.” The coin is inspired by real 16th century Spanish silver coins. Many of these metallic prop coins were used in the film’s production, especially within the Isla de Muerta scenes. Measuring approximately 1.25” in diameter, the faux weathered and aged prop is in fine condition. $100 - $200

603. Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man’s Chest Prop Replica. (Master Replicas, 2006) A Dead Man’s Chest Prop Replica inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean. The replica chest comes complete with Davy Jones’ key. The chest measures 10”x14.5”x 8.5” deep, the key measures 4.25”x1.25” on a 32” leatherette cord. Each piece is in good condition, while the chest exhibits some paint peeling. Both come contained in a good condition 12.5”x17.25” and 11.5” deep box. $300 - $500

(Disney, 2000s) A one-of-a-kind prototype Pirates of the Caribbean musical snow globe. The prototype snow globe features Captain Jack Sparrow discovering a chest of treasure on a sand-covered beach as a tentacled creature lurks behind. The piece has an illuminating lantern and plays an audio excerpt of Pirates of the Caribbean as heard in the popular Disney Parks attraction. However, the figure was not approved by Johnny Depp and thus not produced or made available for sale to the public. Measuring 10.25” tall atop a base of 9.25x8.75”, the piece is powered by (3) AAA batteries and in very good, used condition, despite minor wear, a cracked and repaired left hand, and a broken left thumb. $500 - $700

605. Walt Disney Pictures “Valiant” Crew Messenger Bag. (Disney, 2005) A Walt Disney Pictures “Valiant” messenger bag. The bag was given to the cast and crew of the Walt Disney Pictures ani mated World War II-era film. Measuring approximately 11.5”x18”, the bag has Velcro straps, two additional pockets, and is in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

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Dead Man’s Chest.” The production-made cast metal coins are based on historical Spanish currency and have been studio painted with shades of metallic gold and silver. Measuring 1.5” in diameter or slightly larger, the coins are in very good condition with some handling wear and minor paint rubbing from production use. $100 - $200

607. A Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure props collection. (Disney, 2003) A collection of (30) pieces of treasure prop used in the production of “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” The lot includes a silver dish, a faux string of pearls, plastic rhinestone “jewels”, and several plastic and metallic coins of various sizes. All in fine production used condition, the treasure fits within the 10” diameter bowl. $200 - $400

608.

“Davy Jones

Character Key” Framed Art & Pin Set. (Acme Archives, 2000s) A framed collection of (4) limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean Character Key Cels and (3) pins. Among the lot are Character Keys featuring Jack Sparrow, Davy Jones, Will Turner, and Elizabeth Swann. Measuring 35”x12.75” the framed pin set displays in very good con dition with COAs on reverse. $100 - $200

609. Pirates of the Caribbean Premiere Prop & Crew Gift. (Disneyland, 2006) A prop and crew gift from the World Premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” at Disneyland. The commemorative photograph depicts the film’s stars on the red carpet at Disneyland, including Johnny Depp with the Audio-Animatronic Jack Sparrow. The metallic chalice was among the props used to theme the area for the event. The prop measures 5.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter and is in good used condition, while the photographic print mea sures 11”x14” and is in very good condition. $200 - $400

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610. Disney Concert Hall Donor Award. (Disney, 2003) A Walt Disney Concert Hall donor gift. Some of the actual building materials utilized in the construction of the dynamic stainless-steel towers and pre-cast concrete of Frank Gehry’s architectural wonder were fashioned into desktop mementos and gifted to generous donors. The reverse features a brief description of the entertainment that lies in store within the Walt Disney Concert Hall of Los Angeles. Measuring 9.25” tall, atop a 2.75”x7.25” concrete base, the keepsake dis plays in very fine condition, retaining the origi nal stainless-steel donor tag. $100 - $200

611. Collection of (17) Disney Press Kits. (Disney, 1985-2004) A collection of (17) Disney animated feature press kits. Among the collection are kits for the 50th Anniversary release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and it’s first Home Video Release; the Pocahontas in the Park Premiere event in New York City; rare in-theater promotion guides for Hercules and other titles; Lion King press kits for theatrical, holiday, and Imax releases; and more. Measuring approxi mately 12”x9”, the kits are in very good to fine overall condition. $200 - $400

612. Lilo & Stitch “Blue Boy” & “Pinkie” Plates (Disney, 2004) A set of Lilo and Stitch serve ware plates by Disney Auctions featuring the popular characters as Thomas Gainsborough’s most recognizable paint ings “Blue Boy” and “Pinkie,” released in a Limited Edition of 250 each. Measuring 12.5”x16.5” the large serve ware display in fine condition, with little apparent wear, with original packaging and boxes bearing the Disney Auctions label. $200 - $400

613. A Stitch Charger Plate by Disney Auctions. (Disney, 2004) A Limited Edition Stitch Charger Plate by Disney Auctions. Measuring 17.25” in diameter, the plate was released in an edition of 250 pieces. It displays in fine condition and retains original “Disney Auctions” packaging and box. $200 - $400

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614. John Lasseter Hawaii 50.5 Treasure Box Party Favor. (Lasseter, 2007) A “treasure box” party favor from John Lasseter’s 50th birthday celebration on July 14, 2007. The box was created by Thinkway Toys, which had created the original line of Toy Story toys. Included are lucky stars for prosperity, a toy car that doubles as a mini cleaner, crystal stones, a mini bottle of red wine, a box of blackcurrant pastilles, a dim sum BBQ bun magnet, and a card from Thinkway’s Albert Chan describing the contents. Each small gift is in an individual compartment, with a photo of Lasseter printed in each. Measuring 7.75”x11.75” and 2” tall, the box is in fine condition with some minor surface wear around the edges of both the box lid and the card within. $100 - $200

615. Robinson Time Machine LE Animation Maquette. (Dis ney, 2007) A Limited Edition “Meet the Robinsons” Time Machine

616. “Avengers:

Infinity War” & “Endgame”

Camera Crew Mug. (Marvel, 2019) A commemorative cup created exclusively for the camera crew of “Avengers: Infinity War” & “Endgame.” The cup features imagery of the Infinity Gauntlet wielded by the mad Titan Thanos. Measuring 3.75” tall, the metallic mug is in fine condition packaged within the original box. $100 - $200

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618. Be@rbrick Mickey Mouse R&W 2020 Ver. 1000% Figure. (MediCom/ Disney, 2020) A rare Be@rbrick Disney Mickey Mouse 1000% Red & White version figure produced in celebration of the classic character’s 89th anniversary year. Numerous overlays were created, and this limited-edition Bearbrick variant Mickey Mouse figure features a red, black, and white palette. Measuring 27.5” tall, the collectible figure is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

619. The Walt Disney Film Archives Book. (TASCHEN,2016) TASCHEN’s expansive illustrated volume on early Disney Animation, “The Walt Disney Film Archives: The Animated Movies 1921-1968.” In 620 pages, with over 1500 images including story sketches, cel set-ups, and behind-the-scenes photos, this volume profiles the animated features made during Walt’s lifetime, as well as many short films and unfinished projects. This mas sive 16.2”x11.8” and 2” tome weighs over eight pounds and comes in a 18.5”x12.5” and 2.5” custom cardboard carrying case with handle. Both book and case are in very good condition, with some creases at edges and corners consistent with handling. $200 - $400

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When Walt called the Studio’s lead animators his “nine old men,” he was jokingly appropriating the phrase Franklin Roosevelt had applied to the Supreme Court justices who opposed his New Deal reforms 1937. The Disney 9 were not then old, most had started at the Studio in their 20’s. Today, Roosevelt’s nine are all but forgotten, and “Nine Old Men” means only the animation greats who created decades of memorable Disney animation and trained the next generation of artists to follow in their footsteps. All of them – Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Woolie Reitherman, and Frank Thomas – were named Disney Legends in 1989.

620. The Illusion of Life signed Hype rion LE Book. (Disney/Hyperion, 1995) A deluxe slipcover edition of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston’s The Illusion of Life, Disney Animation, signed by the authors. Frank and Ollie are two of Walt Disney’s legendary Nine Old Men, and this volume is considered one of the most important works on animation. This first Hyperion Edition is signed by both Frank and Ollie on a fold-out page featuring their portraits and personal favorite drawings from their work. Measuring approximately 11.75”x10.75”x1.5”, the book is in very fine condition, with the slipcover fine exhibiting very slight wear from handling. $200 - $400

621. Illusion of Life Hardcover Signed by Frank & Ollie. (Disney, 1981) A signed first edition hardcover of The Illusion of Life by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. The 575-page book is regarded as one of the greatest books on animation ever written and comes with a 35mm film clip of “Bambi” and a bookplate signed by authors Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. The book with slipcase measures 11.25”x10.75” and is in good condition. $200 - $400

622. The Illusion of Life Signed First Edition Book. (Disney, 1981) A first edition hardcover of The Illusion of Life signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. The 575-page book is regarded as one of the greatest books on animation ever written. The book measures approximately 11.25”x10.75” and is in good condition. $200 - $400

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624. “A Musical History of Disneyland” 50th Anniversary Set. (Disneyland, 2005) An incredible (6) CD collection and one limited edition vinyl record titled “A Musical History of Disneyland” released for the park’s 50th anniversary. This collection comes with (6) CDs, as well as a bonus CD copy of the classic “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland” musical tour around the parks, which was originally released on vinyl in 1956. The collection includes the soundtrack from long-gone attractions such as the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland. Accompanying the musical score is a full color hardback book featuring rarely seen concept art, information about attractions and lands, and a full track listing. This collection was limited to an edition of 3,128. Measuring 13”x13”, the collection is in very fine condition sealed in shrink-wrapping. $100 - $200

625. Walt Disney’s “Nine Old

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Words Book (Disney, 1987) A copy of “Too Funny for Words” signed by co-author Ollie Johnston. “Too Funny for Words” is a retrospective of Disney’s greatest sight gags as told by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Measuring approxi mately 11.5”x10.75” and 1.5” thick, the 223-page hardcover book is in over all very fine condition. $100 - $200

The Flipbooks”. (Disney, 2012) A boxed set of (9) hardcover flipbooks edited by Pete Docter and released by Disney Editions. Each book spot lights artwork by one of Walt Disney’s “Nine Old Men” - Les Clark, Eric Larsen, Frank Thomas, John Lounsbery, Ward Kimball, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Milt Kahl. The flipbooks consist of the sequential animation drawings for scenes from classic Dis ney films. An additional softcover volume of the artists’ biography is also included. Measuring 5.25”x6.25”, the flipbooks are in very fine condition, housed in a lidded cloth and board box, embossed with the Disney Edition’s title. Measuring 6.25”x6.75” and 5.75” deep, the boxes are in very fine condition, in original shrink-wrapping. $100 - $200

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With all that Walt Disney gave to the world, it’s interesting to see what he spent his personal time on. A lifelong interest in travel led him to the inspirations for many of the stories, attractions, and even nature documentaries the Studio produced. His keen sense of design was applied to the homes he built for himself and his family. And the Carolwood Pacific Railroad, his miniature backyard train, can be seen as a training run for the Disneyland Railroad.

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626. Walt Disney’s Carolwood Home Architectural Plans. (Disney, 1965-66) A collection of (12) architectural plans of Walt and Lillian Disney’s Carolwood Drive house. Retained by a member of Retlaw, the printed plans feature elevations, foundation, and site overviews for pro posed additions to Disney’s Holmby Hills home. Measuring 30”x42.5” each, the plans are in very good condition, exhibiting some creases, folds, and wear to edges and corners. $400 - $600 627. Walt Disney’s Lilly Belle Blueprint. (Disney, 1952) An impressive full-scale blueprint of Walt Disney’s narrow-gauge, steam-powered train, the Lilly Belle. This layout has been mounted to artists board for display and offers a detailed elevation view of “CP Locomotive 173” as it was originally drafted by Walt Disney Studios machinist Eddie Sargeant, dated 10-23-52. The piece measures 27”x54” and is in very good condition with light scuffs throughout and wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

628. Lilly Belle Steam Train Replica by Accucraft. (AccuCraft, 2001) A limited edition 1/24 scale brass model of the Lilly Belle with tender, inspired by Walt Disney’s personal backyard Carolwood Pacific Railroad steam engine. Manufactured by AccuCraft Trains, the model was designed using the 1949 blueprints for the original and was released in honor of Walt’s 100th birthday. Features include a detailed cab interior, operat ing windows, a boiler with fittings, domes, pipes, handrails, steel drive rods, valve gear, cross heads, accurate replica livery and lettering, and a Pittman DC gearhead motor. Walt numbered his Lilly Belle 173, after the engine on which it was based, the Central Pacific 173. As a tribute, this model was also released in an edition of 173 pieces. The Lilly Belle measures 7.75” tall, 4.75” wide, 17” long, while the tender is 4” tall, 4.75” wide, 11.5” long. Both have been numbered 149/173 and are in fine condition with minimal wear. $800 - $1,000

629. Bachmann Walt Disney’s Railroad Lilly Belle Train Set. (Bachmann, 2007) An HO 1/87 scale electric train set man ufactured by Bachmann, recreating the engine and stock of Walt Disney’s backyard Carolwood Pacific Railroad. The set includes a replica of the iconic Lilly Belle American 4-4-0 steam locomotive and tender, one box car, two old-time gondolas, and a bobber caboose. Also included are a power pack and speed controllers, one plug-in terminal retailer, and a thirteen-piece snap-together oval of track measuring 47”x38”. All components are housed in the original box with the illustrated instruction manual. The boxed set measures 17.75”x27.75” and 3” and all pieces are in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500

630. A “Walt Disney’s Railroad” Book Draft. (Disney, 1996) A draft edition of “Walt Disney’s Railroad Story” by Michael Broggie. The 315-page draft features the final text and some of the proposed photos from both the Broggie family collection and the Walt Disney Archives and features a fsscimile of a letter from Mrs. Walt Disney to Roger Broggie regarding her involvement in the production of the book. The unique piece was previously donated to the Carolwood Foundation by founders Michael and Sharon Broggie for an auction supporting the “Ward Kimball Benefit.” Measuring 11.5”x11.75” and 3.5” wide, the binder is in fine condition, with slight wear to the binder cover and page edges and corners from use. $200 - $400

631.

(Disney, 1998) A 2nd edition signed printing of “Walt Disney’s Rail road Story” by author Michael Broggie. Michael Broggie’s 432-page chronicle of Walt Disney’s Railroad Story begins with a forward by Lil lian Bounds Disney, and examines Walt’s own fascination with trains, including his many narrow-gauge railroads at his Carolwood Drive home, Disneyland, as well as their legacy through Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide. Measuring 12”x9.5”, the book is in very fine condi tion. Measuring 13.25”x10.5” and 2.25” wide, the protective case is in very good condition with a 1” tear to the spine fold. $100 - $200

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632.

A “Walt’s Drawing Board”

Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1994) A hand-painted limited edition cel titled “Walt’s Drawing Board.” The artwork has been hand-numbered “732/950.” The piece has an image size of 12.75”x10” within its mat and 20.5”x17.5” frame, and displays in very good condition, exhibiting few scratches on the plexi glass. $300 - $500

633.

Mickey & Minnie Cutouts

Gift from Walt Disney. (Disney, 1960) A pair of large double-sided litho print cutouts of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, gifted by Walt Disney to Writer/Director David Swift. According to Swift, these hung in Walt’s private office, and Disney gifted them in 1960 while Swift was writer and director of Polyanna and The Parent Trap. Mickey Mouse measures approximately 33”x28”, and Minnie stands 38”x25”. Both figures present in very good condition, with some spots of discoloration and light wear. Mickey shows some scuffing to his foot on one side. Minnie has some small bits of residual tape, and a few creases to her extended arm and finger. $1,000 - $2,000

634. An Original Walt Disney Portrait. (Disney, Date Unknown)

A beautiful original drawing of Walt Disney and his legacy of character creations. Created at the studio, the graphite drawing is most likely a preliminary idea for a poster or print, as the characters around Disney are not finished in detail. The artwork has an image size of 15.5”x20” on 19”x24” drawing paper. The entire piece has been mounted to an artists’ board measuring 21”x26.5”and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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635. A Walt Disney Signed Photo. (Disney, 1955) A hand-signed signed photo of Walt Disney. The framed c.1955 photo of Disney has been boldly signed and personalized “To Youth on Call… Sincerely, Walt Disney.” The photo is accompanied by a newspaper clipping relating to “Youth on Call” creator, Reverend Michael F. Vance of First Community Church in Columbus, Ohio. Eventually, Michael Vance would be employed by Disneyland, Inc. during the late 1950s, and become instrumental in the creation of the Magic Kingdom Club. Also included in this lot is a signed letter from Bob Moore concerning a poster commission. Measuring 7.75”x9.5”, the photo is matted within a 14”x14.5” frame. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the typed letter on Walt Disney Productions stationery is in very good condition while the framed piece displays in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

636.

An

Original Walt

Disney Signature on Studio

Stationary. (Walt Disney, 1960s) A Walt Disney signature on his personal Disney Studio memo paper, presented in a one of a kind sculptural “Mickey and Friends” display piece. The bold green “Best Wishes Walt Disney” is written on Walt’s 4”x5” memo paper, bearing his name and a “Ta-da” Mickey. The paper shows sign of a crease from being folded in half, likely due to Walt’s practice of presigning signatures to hand out quickly to fans he encountered at Disneyland. The dimensional mixedmedia frame depicts Mickey and friends with Disney treasures, admiring the signature. The signature is in fine condition with light wear typical of handling. The 12”x15”x9” sculptural frame is in very good condition overall. $3,000 - $5,000

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637. Walt & Diane Disney Signed “The Story of Walt Disney.” (Henry Holt, 1957) An incredibly rare first edition hardcover of “The Story of Walt Disney,” hand-signed signed by Walt Disney and Diane Disney Miller. The 247-page biography was authored by Walt’s daughter, Diana Disney Miller, and contains 16 pages of photographs from Walt’s life which were either seldom or never published at the time of its release. We rarely see this book signed by Walt Disney, much less both Walt and Diane. Measuring approximately 8.5”x6” and 1.25” thick, the book is in good condition overall with some creasing and wear to the page edges and dust jacket. The signatures are both in fine condition. $10,000 - $12,000

638. A Walt Disney Signed Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1956) A 1956 Complete Guide to Disneyland souvenir book hand-signed by Walt Disney. Although Walt would regularly visit the park and interact with guests, signed guidebooks are extremely rare. The bold ballpoint pen signature on the opening page of the book was most likely acquired during a guest interaction. Measuring 11.5”x8.25” the book is in used but good condition with a Phil Sears Certificate of Authenticity. $10,000 - $12,000

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While developing Disneyland, Walt visited amusement parks around the world to see what worked and didn’t, from Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen to closer venues such as Ocean Pier Park, Beverly Park, and Orange County’s Knott’s Berry Farm. Contrary to the expectation that Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland were rivals and competitors, the two Walters, Disney and Knott, were good friends. Disney found inspiration and advice from Knott at the Berry Farms’ Ghost Town and Calico Railroad ride, and even in how long guests would stand in line for Knott’s Chicken Dinner. When Disneyland opened, the increase in visitors to Orange County made the next two years the most profitable Knott’s Berry Farm had enjoyed to that date.

639. Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Photos & Negatives. (Knotts Berry Farm, 1960s) An amazing collection of (21) photos and (13) negatives of Knott’s Berry Farm and Ghost Town actors by Paul Comon. The late photographer (and proprietor of local business Paul’s Photos) spotlighted the character actors of Knott’s Berry Farm through these beautiful black and white portraits. Measuring 10”x8.25” and 5.25”x4”, the photos and negatives are in good overall condition. $300 - $500

640. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Train Photos. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1950s) A collection of (17) photos of Knott’s Berry Farm railroad-themed attractions. Predominant among the lot are images of the Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge engine that operates on The Calico Railroad. Measuring 4.5”x3.25” to 8”x10”, all are in very good condition. $200 - $400

641. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Stereo Slides. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1967) A collection of (10) stereo 3-D slides of Knott’s Berry Farm and Ghost Town. Among the slides are the Butterfield Stagecoach, the bench sculptures, and the Medicine Show. Measur ing approximately 1.75”x4”, each slide is in very good condition. $100 - $200

642. A Collection of Knott’s Berry Farm Memorabilia. (Knott’s Berry Farm, 1950s2009) A collection of (44) Knott’s Berry Farm paper souvenirs. Among the lot are Knott’s Berry Farm and Ghost Town souvenirs relating to Independence Hall, the Calico Mine Ride, the Steak House, and more. The collection includes programs, View-Master reel sets, postcards, souvenir bags and boxes, and a copy of Knott’s Berry Farm – The Early Years by Jay Jennings. The pieces range from 13.75”x10” to 4.25”x4.5” and are in overall very good condition with some exhibiting minor wear and tear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

643. Pacific Ocean Park Ashtray. (Pacific Ocean Park, 1950s-60s) A rare souvenir silver-tone ashtray from Pacific Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California. This short-lived marine-themed amusement pier operated only from 1958 to 1967. This ashtray was made in Japan, and bears images of the Park’s three seahorse logo and front of park view. Measur ing approximately 5.5”x5”, the ashtray is in good condition with some areas of spotting and finish wear from use. $200 - $400

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The partnership between Bank of America and the Walt Disney Company began about 1931. At the height of Mickey Mouse’s popularity, the Studio found itself strapped for cash, so Roy Disney secured a $25,000 loan from the bank. Years later, the production of Walt’s first feature-length film ran more than 450 percent over budget. Yet again, Walt approached Bank of America for money. After viewing a presentation of storyboards, pencil tests, and both rough and completed animation for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Bank’s representative simply said, “That thing is going to make you a hatful of money,” and approved the loan. With the historic success of Snow White, Bank of America also helped fund the production of Walt’s other soon-to-be timeless classics including Fantasia, Pinocchio, Bambi, Cinderella, and Peter Pan.

In 1954, Bank of America became one of the earliest corporate participant sponsors of Disneyland. As part of the arrangement, Bank of America operated an actual functioning branch on Main Street U.S.A. Just a few years later, Bank of America financially supported Disneyland’s expansion and addition of the Monorail, Matterhorn, and Submarine Voyage in 1959. To prepare for this, Bank of America sent appraisers to place a value of everything at Disneyland. Among the capital accounted for were assets (including land, buildings, animals, and purchases related to improvements and remodels), rental income from institutional and commercial lessees, and even expenses related to developmental projects.

Thirty-seven years later, B of A Vice President and Chief Appraiser South, Richard Rawson discovered these documents. Aware of their historic nature, Rawson alerted the Bank of America Archives of their existence, and after both consultation and comparison with the archives’ records was allowed to preserve the documents from destruction. Presented here are those very documents gathered in support of early Bank of America Disneyland loans, originally archived by the Bank. These records provide a fascinating and detailed view of Disneyland’s financial infrastructure, unseen by the general public. But even more, this collection serves as a definitive testament to the consistent support that Walt Disney received from the Bank of America throughout the early years of Walt Disney Productions. Without the dependable support of Bank of America, the Walt Disney Company never would have survived and thrived to become the family entertainment enterprise that it is today.

644. A Rare 1956 Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare early plot plan prepared by WED Enterprises, Inc. for future projects at Disneyland. The plan notably features details related to Holidayland, Holiday Hill, the Midget Autopia, Viewliner, and a “Science Hall” in Tomorrowland. Presented to Bank Of America as part of their 1959 loan appraisal, the plan has hand-written notes in red pencil outlining planned removal of parts of Tomorrowland to make way for expansion and new attractions. An incredibly detailed look at the park as it appeared in its first few years, the plan measures 60”x43.25” and has been professionally linen-backed for preservation. In surprisingly good condition, the plan retains its bold blueprint and has only slight discoloration and creasing along fold lines. It displays incredibly well and is an important part of Disneyland History. $12,000 - $15,000

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645. A 1959 Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1959) A rare 1959 plot plan prepared by WED Enterprises, Inc. for future projects at Disneyland. The plan notably features details related to the expansion and features new attractions including the Matterhorn, The Monorail, Submarine Voyage and new structures added to Main Street Backstage East, and the area surrounding the Rainbow Caverns. The piece has been stamped “Received” by the Disneyland Construction Department and dated November 15, 1959 (5 months after the expansion was completed). Included in the Bank Of America Loan Documents, this plot plan was most likely added to the files later as a representation of the completion of the work. The plan measures 60.75”x43” and has been professionally linen-backed for preservation. The plan has some fading to the blueprint and noticeable discoloration along the original fold lines, but still presents well and represents an important era in Disneyland History and the development of the park as we know it today. $8,000 - $10,000

646. A Rare 1955 Pre-Opening Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare 1955 Plot Plan focusing on Disneyland Fire Protection Utilities throughout the park. Dated June of 1955, this blueprint copy of draftsman J.E. Thomasson’s original rendering details gas shut-offs and electrical switches around the Park. It also features early attractions like the Court of Honor, “Canal Boat Ride,” and “True Life Adventure” (renamed the Jungle Cruise). The print was amended with hand-written notes regarding buildings and attractions added between 1956 and 1958. Presented to Bank Of America as part of the 1959 Loan Appraisal, the plot plan measures 31”x21”. The original blueprint is still strong with only light fading. There is very slight discoloration along the original fold lines, but overall, the piece displays well and is in very good condition. Extremely rare, this is one of the earliest plot plans we have seen offered in several years. $6,000 - $8,000

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648. A 1958 Disneyland Hotel Project Master Plot Plan. (Disneyland Hotel, 1958) A master plot plan brownline print used during 1958 additions to The Disneyland Hotel. The print features hand-written annotations regarding the addition of a proposed transformer building, a storage building (then under construction), and a service station. The brownline copy was created August 15, 1958, as indicated by pencil annotation in the corner and was presented to Bank Of America as part of the 1959 Loan Appraisal. Measuring 41.5”x25.5”, the plot plan displays in good condition, exhibiting slight yellowing and wear to edges and corners. $3,000 - $5,000

649. Extremely Rare Disneyland Land Purchase Documents.

(Disneyland, 1958) As part of Bank of America’s 1959 appraisal, Disney supplied the bank with documents relating to the original purchase of the land for the park. This collection of 4 documents includes a 11”x17” plot plan of the land the park currently sits on handannotated to show what plots were purchased, which were leased, and which were vacant or in negotiation. Each lot is hand-numbered and relates to (3) 8.5”x11” pages giving the price paid for each lot, what it was currently being used for, as well as leasing lengths and terms on other plots. An incredibly important part of Disneyland History, these documents give us a detailed look at the very beginning of the park. The collection of papers are in very good condition with slight wear from use and yellowing from age. $3,000 - $5,000

650. A Rare 1958 Disneyland Inc. Financial Statement.

(Disneyland, 1958) An extremely rare Disneyland Financial Statement for 1958 presented to Bank Of America as part of their 1959 Appraisal. The Statement comes with a letter from Disneyland Assistant Secretary Richard Johnson explaining that this financial statement was not for public release and because of the detailed information within, needed to be kept confidential. The 58-page spiral-bound document lists the value placed upon all Park assets, including buildings, land improvements, and rides and amusements, in addition to utilities, service areas, and adjoining properties. A divided section details the income, profit, and retained earnings for Disneyland, Inc. during 1958. This piece offers an extremely rare peek into the finances of Disneyland, not seen by the general public. Measuring 9”x11.25”, the spiral report and letter are in very good, used condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $15,000 - $18,000

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651. The Bank of America Disneyland Appraisal Archive. (Disneyland, 1955 through 1958) A compre hensive archive of documents related to the loan application and appraisal of Disneyland performed for Bank of America and rescued from destruction by Richard Rawson. The appraisals include an “as is” valuation (prior to park expansion) and a separate valuation upon completion of the expansion. Excerpts from the Title Policy, dated April 1, 1955, include the legal descriptions of land parcels acquired to create Disneyland Park. These are actual documents used by Bank of America to value and perform its analyses for loan underwriting purposes. The lot contains two binders and other documents, many of which were created by December of 1958. One binder con tains schedules relating to income, real estate, renovations, leases, income from Disneyland Lessees and lease terms, and other capital. The other binder contains “News from Disneyland” releases spanning 1957 to 1958, Bank of America appraisals of livestock, lists of licensed vehicles and equipment, and reports regarding insur ance policies for various parcels owned by Disneyland, Inc. In addition to the binders are numerous hand-written pages related to parcels of land around the periphery of the park, and other notes. Incredibly detailed and comprising well over 100 pages of documentation, the appraisal accounts for every part of the park down to the livestock. Also included are individual sheets with estimated costs for new attractions including the Monorail, Submarine Voyage, Matterhorn Mountain and Bob Sled Ride and other ride expansions including Fantasyland Autopia. The binders measure 11.75”x11.75” and 3” wide, while the large folders measure 13”x10.5”. The fold ers, binders, and contents are in overall very good condition, exhibiting creases, and wear to edges and corners, common to ephemera of a similar vintage. Truly an amazing piece of Disneyland History, we have never seen such detailed documents offered for sale. $40,000 - $50,000

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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is an apt symbol for Walt Disney Imagineering. Since they were formed in 1952 – first as Walt Disney Inc. then WED Enterprises – they have become known as the literal magic makers who bring the immersive experiences of Disney Parks to life. Practices like “blue sky speculation” that allow them to develop an experience on a grand scale, regardless of cost, mesh with principles such as “plussing” meaning every little detail can be tweaked and shaped to create the best show possible. Perhaps they didn’t consider that to Disney fans, the story of Imagineering and how they work could be as compelling as the attractions themselves.

652.

Collection of Early Disneyland

Color Slides. (Disneyland, 1955/1961) A collection of (55) 35mm slides depicting Walt, Roy, and the construction of Disneyland. From the estate of Walt Disney Productions employee Mel Melton comes this collection of candid images. Among the lot are color slides of 1959-61 parade, most notably candid shots of Walt and Roy in the park and images of many of the popular attractions of the time. Also included are (8) slides featuring budget documents, most likely for a presen tation. All the slides are in fine condition and have not lost their vibrant colors or clarity. An amazing photo archive of early Disneyland. $700 - $900

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653. A Collection of Disneyland Color Slides from 1961. (Disneyland, 1961) An incredible collection of (89) color slides from the 1961 Christmas Season at Disneyland. Included in the slides are several images of the Babes In Toyland Christmas Parade, and images of classic attrac tions such as the House Of The Future, and Skyway Buckets And Pirate Cove in Fantasyland. All the slides present in fine condition with no color fading.

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654. Collection of Disneyland Slides from 1959. (Disneyland, 1959) A collection of (26) color slides depicting a vintage 19591960 Disneyland. Among the subjects are fantastic views of the Park, Golden Horseshoe Cast Members, a very early Disneyland Parade (including the Firehouse 5) and more. From the estate of Mel Melton, the slides present in fine condition. $500 - $700

655.

Collection

of Disneyland Circus & Frontierland Slides. (Disneyland, c.195556) A collection of (30) 35mm slides depicting rare images of the short-lived Mickey Mouse Club Circus, and early views of Frontierland. Measuring 2”x2”, the slides are in very good condition exhibiting some minor fading and wear, but overall retaining their original colors. $500 - $700

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656. A Collection of Celebrity Sports Center Slides. (Disney, c.1961-62) A col lection of (54) 35mm slides depicting Walt Disney Productions’ Celebrity Sports Center. The family fun center operated from 1960 to 1994 in Denver, Colorado, and was a syn ergistic partnership between Walt, Roy, and an aggregation of celebrities including Burl Ives, Art Linkletter, Spike Jones, and others. Included among this lot of images are exte rior shots of the iconic sign and its surround ing area, as well as a few fantastic interior shots of Stouffer’s Cocktails, the indoor pool, pool hall, and arcade. Measuring 2”x2”, the slides are in overall very good condition, despite minor wear and fading. From the estate of Mel Melton. $500 - $700

657. Binder

of Louis Lispi Strombecker

Disneyland Letters. (Strombeck/Disney, c.1954-55) A binder of (44) correspon dences between toy manufacturer Strombecker and Louis Lispi of the Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandising Division. The signed letters make numerous references to the sketches, art drawings, and models used in production of Disneyland-inspired toys and kits and boxes. The documents are contained within a ringed binder measuring 11.5”x10” and 1” wide, and are in over all very good condition, exhibiting minor wear to the edges and corners. $700 - $900

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659.

Binder of Strombecker Display Literature.

(Strombecker, 1940s-50s) A binder of literature relating to the Strombecker Manufacturing Company. Aside from their partnership with Walt Disney Pro ductions, Strombecker manufactured toys, models, and advertising displays for other industrial and com mercial firms. This lot contains brochures, letters, and other materials pertaining to display ideas for related companies. Measuring various sizes, the items come contained within a binder measuring 11.5”x10” and are in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

658. Davy Crockett Push Toy by Strombecker Concept. (Disney, 1955) A concept drawing and descriptive letter for a Davy Crockett Push Toy by Strombecker Manufactur ing Company. The lot contains a proposal letter for the toy drafted by Strombecker and original artwork accompanied by a letter from Louis Lespi (Art Director of Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandise Division). The letter details product suggestions made by Walt Disney Productions. The artwork measures 12.5”x15.5”, and the pieces come contained in a 14.25”x17.25” original folder bearing a Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandise Division label. Each piece is in overall very good, used condi tion, exhibiting minor creases, wear, and minor tears. $700 - $900

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660. Binder of Philip Sammeth Correspondence. (Strombecker/Disney, 1954-55) A binder of (52) rare materials and letters relating to the synergistic business relationship between Strombecker Mfg. and Philip Sammeth of the Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandising Division. The papers include typed and carbon copies of letters, referring to the production of toys and model kits inspired by Disneyland adven tures like the Davy Crockett and Horse toy, Sternwheeler Mark Twain, Tomorrowland Spaceship, Casey Jones Jr. Toy Locomotive, and even unpro duced toys inspired by the Old Fashioned Fire Engine and Storybook Canal Boats. The collection is contained within a ringed binder measuring 11.5”x10” and 1.25” wide, and is in overall good, used condition, exhibiting minor wear to edges and corners. $700 - $900

661.

Walt Disney Studio Stationery Pads. (Disneyland,

1960s)

A collection of (5) stationery pads from Walt Disney Productions. The collection includes two pads personalized with the name of Mike Vance (of Disney University). Measuring 8.5”x5.5” to 5.5”x4.25” the pads are in fine condition despite slight wear to edges to corners. $100 - $200

662. Disneyland 1961 – 1962 Ride Operating Schedule. (Dis neyland, c.1962) A Disneyland Ride Operating Schedule produced for the 1962 – 1963 season. The 8-page document was prepared for the Park Operations Committee and details both the rides and attractions closed for the winter season, while referencing the recently opened Flying Saucers and Babes in Toyland exhibit. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the materials are in very good, used condition. From the Estate of Milt Albright. $200 - $400

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The World’s Fair in 1964 benefitted Disney in two major ways. First, it was an opportunity for the Company to test “Disneyland style” entertainment on a “Sophisticated East Coast audience” – who, despite fears they would dismiss it, ate it up. Second and perhaps more important, it provided direct funding from corporate sponsors for new attractions, and innovations in technology. Ford’s Magic Skyway – a journey through history from the time of dinosaurs past the invention of the wheel, became the basis of the Peoplemover ride system, with dinosaurs that were added to Disneyland’s Grand Canyon Diorama. Illinois’s Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln developed the animatronic human figure and found a permanent home in the Main Street Opera House. General Electric’s Carousel of Progress moved to Disneyland and later Walt Disney World. While the Imagineers at WED were scrambling to simultaneously develop these three, Walt committed to produce a fourth attraction for Pepsi and UNICEF with less than a year before the Fair opened. WED met the challenge, and the Disney perennial classic It’s a Small World came to be.

663. New York World’s Fair 19641965 Promotional Poster. (World’s Fair, 1964) A beautiful lithographic poster promoting the 1964-1965 World’s Fair. This iconic artwork was created by established Hollywood artist Bob Peak and measures 43”x28”. The condition is good with a slight waviness to the paper, and the poster is adhered to a foam core backing. $800 - $1,000

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664. A 1965 New York World’s Fair Official Souvenir Book. (Dexter Press, 1965) A picturesque full-color souvenir book of the New York World’s Fair’s second season. The 36-page book and cover are filled with colorful, postcard-like views of the Fair. Measures 10”x7.75”, the souvenir is in very good condition, with light wear consistent with normal handling. $100 - $200

665. A “See the New York World’s Fair” Pop-Up Book. (Spertus Publishing, 1963) A rare “See the New York World’s Fair” pop-up book by Mary Pillsbury. This twenty-page spiral bound book follows two chil dren’s adventures through five pop-up scenes of the World’s Fair: Sin clair Oil’s “This is Dino-Land,” the Unisphere, the Hong Kong Pavilion, the Amphitheatre, and the “Industrial Area.” Measuring 10.5”x8.5”, this brightly colorful book is in very good condition, with some crack ing to the left side of the fragile spiral plastic binding. There is typical edge wear to the cover, some creasing to pop-ups, and slight tears to the Dino-Land pop-up only, but all pages are complete. $200 - $400

6”x6”, while the

is 6.75” in diameter, and each piece is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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666. GE Progressland Pavilion Model & Ceramic Ashtray. (General Electric, 1965) An extremely rare Progressland award and ashtray. The Construction Market Development Operation Award was given to certain individuals involved with the Progressland Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair. The award features a miniature of Progressland encased in acrylic, atop a wood base with plaque. The ceramic ashtray is like those used within the Progressland lounges. The award measures 2.5” tall and ashtray

667. Pepsi-Cola Pavilion Cooler, Paper Cup, & Savings Book. (World’s Fair, 1964/65) A collection of Disneyland Pepsi-Cola Pavilion New York World’s Fair mementos. Among the lot are an extremely rare Pepsi/Disney cooler, a paper cup fragment, and a Pepsi-Cola Savings Book, each featuring the Tower of the Four Winds. Measuring 12.75” tall and 10.5” in diameter the cooler is in very good condition. Measur ing 2.75”x6.5”, the Savings Book is in very good condition. Measuring 8.5” long, the paper cup fragment is in good condition. $300 - $500

668. World’s Fair Pepsi-Cola “Small World” Stationery. (Disney, 1963) A collection of (23) pieces of Walt Disney Productions stationery highlighting Pepsi-Cola and Walt Disney’s future presentation of It’s a Small World at the New York World’s Fair. The colorful imagery depicts the Tower of the Four Winds and a bateau carrying the Children of the World. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the papers are in fine, overall, as-new con dition. From the estate of Milt Albright. $200 - $400

669. Disney 20th Anniversary World’s Fair Retrospective. (Disney, 1984) A 20th Anniversary New York World’s Fair Disney Retrospective booklet. The 9-page, sta ple-bound booklet published by Walt Disney Productions takes a look back at each Disney show including in the fair; Disney’s Magic Skyway, Progressland, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and It’s a Small World. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the short publication is in fine con dition. $200 - $400

670. Disney Mineral King Development Map with Notes. (Disney, 1965-68) A rare map of the Mineral King area featuring hand-written notes relating to development. The Mineral King project was announced in 1965 and scheduled for a 1973 opening date. Many challenges presented themselves including legal battles with preservationist groups. Despite this, the project continued to be pursued after Walt’s passing and was addressed in subsequent Share holder Reports, until the project was abandoned in 1978. Among the grease pencil and ink annotations are details for the proposed “Area II” and “Project Area,” with the latter featuring a “Golf Course” and railroads in addition to ski lifts, hiking and riding trails, and roads. Measuring 18.25”x32” the map with original folds is in very good condition, despite slight wear and tear to the edges and corners. $200 - $400

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671. A Collection of Mel Melton Walt Disney Ephemera. (Disney, 1966) A collection of (4) pieces of ephemera once owned by WED Enter prises President, Mel Melton. Among the lot are a reservation card and membership card for The Stadium Club (including one for Walt Disney and a party of four; stamped “September 15, ‘66), a Walt Disney Productions Visitor’s Pass, and a drawing of the Geodesic Sphere by an unknown artist. Measuring from 4”x6” and 2.25”x3.25”, the rare items display in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

672. No Lot

673. An Omnimover Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1966) A Summary of Project History for the OmniMover prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The two pages contain an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital related to the Omnimover vehicles first used in Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space and then The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rare collection of documents dis plays in very good condition with slight wear. $100 - $200

674. WEDway PeopleMover Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1965-66)

A Summary of Project History for a WEDway PeopleMover Test Track, prepared for Disney land by WED Enterprises, Inc. The technology was tested on a track laid between MAPO and WED and would soon be applied in New Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The three pages contain an itemized list detailing the bud get, actual cost, write-off, and capital of the facility and ride for the WEDway. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rare collection of documents dis plays in very good condition with slight wear. $100 - $200

675. Rocket to the Moon Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1966-67) A Tomor rowland Rocket to the Moon and Terrace Restaurant, and Dance Area Summary of Proj ect History prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (5) pages contain a Site Plan, List of Open Projects, and an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, an capital of the ride, facility and show of the future New Tomorrowland shows. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rare collection of documents dis plays in very good condition with slight wear. $100 - $200

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676. New Tomorrowland

Development

Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1966-67) A Summary of Project History for Tomorrowland Development prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (10) pages contain a Site Plan, List of Open Projects, and an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital of Skyway Storage and Restrooms, utilities, Utility Tunnel, and Area Development for New Tomorrowland. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rare collection of documents displays in very good condition with slight wear. $100 - $200

677.

Bell System Exhibit Project Budget

Summary. (Disneyland, 1966-67) A Sum mary of Bell System Exhibit Temporary AT&T Exhibit Project History prepared for Disney land by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (7) pages contain the Site Plan, List of Open Projects, and an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital of the facility and show of the Bell System Theater (includ ing the Circle-Vision Show) and temporary AT&T facility. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rare collection of documents displays in very good condition with slight wear.

678. Disneyland Mickey Mouse Gulf Oil Transparency & Print. (Disneyland, c.1968-70s) A promotional transparency and photographic print of Mickey Mouse used in promotional materials advertising Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions sponsor, Gulf Oil. Measuring 7.25”x8.25” and 10”x8.5”, the pieces display in overall fine condition.

679. Disneyland

Costume Dept. Stepmother Costume

File. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Cinderella Stepmother costume file produced by the Disneyland Costume Department. Files such as this were cre ated for shows at Disneyland and Disney on Parade. This file contains one drawing, three 5”x3.5” photos, and a fabric swatch used in produc tion of the costume. Measuring 11.75”x9.5”, the file and contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

680.

A Pair of Mickey Mouse Hat Printer

Mockups. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A pair of mockups prepared for the Mickey Mouse Hats sold at Walt Disney World beginning in 1971. Constructed of cutout printed imagery and a cel overlay, the pieces measure 7.75”x7” to 5.25”x9” and display in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

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681. A Collection of RETLAW Tableware Dishes. (Disney, c.1969) A collection of (4) large plates, (20) small plates, and (5) saucers bearing the matching pat tern and monogram logo of Retlaw Enterprises. The Citation Shenango china dishes were manufactured by Interpace, the same company that manufactured Mary Blair’s murals for Walt Disney World and Disney land. Measuring diameters of 8.5” to 5.5”, the dishes are in very good to fine condition with the slightest wear from use. $700 - $900

682. A Large Disneyland Aerial Photo. (Dis neyland, 1972) A very large photo of Disneyland printed on cardstock and mounted to Masonite. This oversized aerial photo was likely displayed in one of the Disneyland Backstage Administration Buildings. A label on the front of the frame dates the time that the photograph was captured, reading “June 15, 1972, Morn.” The photo 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 the photo. This photo measures an impressive 57.5”x45.5” within its 61.5”x49.5” frame. The condition is good with minor wear and a small tear near the top of the image. Due to the size of this piece, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000

683. A 1968 Disneyland Attraction Time Studies Report. (Disneyland, 1968) A Disneyland Attractions study and report of oper ation timing. The report details the load times, trip times, speeds, and theoretical hourly capacities of all Disneyland attractions during 1968. Measuring 11.5”x9” the 60-page study is in overall very good condi tion, exhibiting slight wear. $100 - $200

684. Walt Disney World Capital Assets 1972 Report. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A (15) page bound document containing Walt Disney World Assets for the 1972 fiscal year. The document presents simple figures for current and projected expenditures like utilities, rolling stock, machinery, and equipment of Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the collected pages and cover are in very good con dition, exhibiting minor wear from use. $100 - $200

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685. Walt Disney Productions Demo graphic Comparative Study. (Disney, 1974) A copy of the EEO-1 Comparative Study of Walt Disney Productions. The 116 pages offer a unique look into the company, as they detail figures revealing both racial and gender percentages of WDP staff from divisions like WED, MAPO, the Walt Disney World Company, from 1973 to 1974. Mea suring 11.5”x9”, the collection of documents displays in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to some edges and corners. $100 - $200

686. A Space Mountain Operational Data Guide. (Disneyland, 1977) A “Space Mountain Operation Data” guide created specifically for the press and Cast Members involved with the opening and operation of Space Mountain at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 11”x8.5”, the 8-page manual is in fine condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

687. A WED Imagineering & MAPO New Hire Folder. (Disney, c.1979-80) A “Welcome to the Disney Family” folder of materials for new hires of Disney’s WED and MAPO (Imagineering). Among the collection of (15) materials are newsletters, pictorial souvenirs, an Inter-Office Communication, an Archives brochure, and other documents. Measuring various sizes, the items come contained inside a 12”x9.5” good condition folder. $100 - $200

688. A Pair of Ken O’Brien Disneyland Nametag Badges. (Walt Disney Studios, 1980s-90s) A pair of Disneyland name tags belonging to Imagineer Ken O’Brien. Mea suring 1.5”x2.5”, the badges are in very good condition despite few spots of discoloration, scuffs, and slight wear. $100 - $200

689. A Set of Clem Hall Nametags. (Imagineering, 1970s-80s) A collection of (3) nametags and one service pin once belong ing to Walt Disney Imagineer Clem Hall. The nametags include styles spanning the years of Clem Hall’s employment from 1970 to 1984, when he made notable contributions toward the design of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and numerous Epcot pavilions. The lot includes one 15-year service pin. Measur ing 1”x2.5” to 1.75”x2.5”, the nametags are in overall very good condition. Measuring approximately .5”, the pin is in fine condition. $200 - $400

690. Disneyland Logo Original Marketing Art. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original mockup and color cel layer of the Disneyland logo prepared for the Disney land Marketing Department by artist Gene Camelot. Accomplished in pen, ink and white-out, the illustration on vellum attached to cardstock has a red cel overlay attached and an additional vellum overlay with notes to the printer. The piece has an image size of 2.5”x8” and displays in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

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A Collection of Mickey Mouse Merchandising Concept

Art. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A collection of (7) pieces of original artwork and (2) photo negatives featuring Mickey Mouse. The artwork was accomplished in ink, pencil and white-out by artist Gene Camelot, each piece used in the production of merchandising projects for Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring from 4.5”x5.75” to 9”x11.5”x9”, the drawings and negatives display in overall fine condi tion. $200 - $400

692. Pecos Bill No-Smoking Sign Original Artwork. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) An original illustration by artist Gene Camelot for signs for no-smoking areas and campaigns at Disneyland. Accomplished in ink and graphite, the piece has an image size of 6.5”x7.5” on 8”x9” vellum paper and displays in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

693. Walt Disney

Productions Annual

Report 1971. (Disney, 1971) A copy of Walt Disney Productions Annual Report for 1971. The report gives a synopsis of concurrent ventures like Disney on Parade, Mineral King and the Buena Vista Land Company in addition to financial statements and reviews. The report also notably contains a final “word from Roy O. Disney Chairman of the Board,” who had recently died three months after the dedication of Walt Disney World. Measuring 8.5”x11.25” the 37-page book is in very good condition with some creasing, wear, and tear to special exterior supplement. $100 - $200

A 20-year Walt Disney Productions Service Award stick pin. The pin award was created for employees of Walt Disney Productions includ ing WED & MAPO during the 1970s. Measur ing 2” long, the stick pin is in fine condition, with light wear from use. $100 - $200

695. A Walt Disney World Master Planning Brochure. (EPCOT, 1976) A rare booklet titled “Walt Disney World - Master Planning for the Future” containing a transcript of the speech delivered by Card Walker on the 40th anniversary of the Urban Land Institute. The speech provides in-depth details of the master plan of both Walt Disney World and Epcot Cen ter and was prepared as an 11-page transcript for distribution to employees of Walt Disney Productions. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the booklet is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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696. Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual created by WED/ MAPO Technical Publications for Imagineers and park cast tasked with maintaining the many Audio-Animatronic performers at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This First Printing of the cardstock-bound 39-page manual contains an overview of the systems, guides to maintenance procedures, troubleshooting malfunctions in Audio-An imatronics, as well as information on the standard movements of the figures supported by detailed diagrams. The booklet provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes at one of the most magical elements of the Disney Parks experience. Measuring 5”x3.75”, the piece is in fine condition with minor surface wear and corner bends to the cover. $300 - $500

697. Revised Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. (Imag ineering, 1980) A copy of the revised Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. The 58-page book was prepared by WED & MAPO and pro vides the maintenance procedures, troubleshooting, and terms related to Audio-Animatronic figures at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 5”x3.75”, the booklet is in good condition. $300 - $500

698. A1/A2 Audio-Animatronics Show Control Handbook. (Disneyland, 2000) An A1/A2 Audio-Animatronics Show Control Handbook. The eighth edition of the handbook (first produced in 1977) is an updated version of the quick reference and maintenance document for Show Control Systems of Disney theme parks. Measur ing 5”x3.75” and .5” wide, the 90-page publication is in very good used condition. $300 - $500

699. An Animator’s Console Operating Handbook. (Imagi neering, 1981) An Animator’s Console Operating Handbook. The handbook was prepared by the Scientific Systems division of WED Enterprises Imagineering & MAPO for programming movements of Audio-Animatronic figures. Measuring 11”x9”, the 51-page spi ral-bound book is in overall fine condition. $300 - $500

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700. A Disneyland Rides and Attendance Report for 1982 (Disne yland, 1983) A rare Disneyland Rides & Attractions, and Attendance Report for the fiscal year ending in 1982. The confidential report was prepared by the Disneyland Finance Department and reviews Operations and both information and statistics related to attendance and attractions. The report notably includes statistics relating to Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery and the Golden Horseshoe Revue which both closed in 1982. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 77-page report with dividers is in very good used condition. A few pages are yellowed from light exposure, some divider tabs are yel lowed, damaged, and creased. $100 - $200

701. WedWay PeopleMover Transportation Brochure. (EPCOT, 1976) A rare booklet titled “Walt Disney World - Master Planning for the Future” containing a transcript of the speech delivered by Card Walker on the 40th anniversary of the Urban Land Institute. The speech provides in-depth details of the master plan of both Walt Dis ney World and Epcot Center and was prepared as an 11-page transcript for distribution to employees of Walt Disney Productions. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the booklet is in fine condition. $100 - $200

702. Walt Disney Imagineering Legal Pad Cover. (Disneyland, 1980s) A faux leather Imagineering legal pad cover featuring the Imagineering logo on the front. The covers were manufactured exclu sively for team members of Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring 12.25”x9.5”, the vinyl cover has a space for one legal pad and a pocket and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

703. Clem Hall’s Walt Disney Imagineering Service Award. (Imagineering, c.1985) A 15-year WED & MAPO Service Award given to Walt Disney Imagineer Clem Hall. During his his career at Disney, Hall notably contributed to designs for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, and several Epcot Pavilions including The American Adventure. Measuring 9” tall with a base of 6” in diameter, the Service Award is in overall very good condition with some small chips at the top point of the award. $300 - $500

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704. A WED Words Imagineering Glossary. (Imagineering, c.1980s) A copy of the WED Words Imagineering Glossary. The 9-page document defines the nomenclature utilized by the staff of WED and MAPO manufacturing wings of Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rarely seen document is in fine used condi tion. $100 - $200

706. A Collection of Disney Park Wet Paint Signs. (Disney Parks, c.1980s-2000s) A collection of (3) “Wet Paint” signs created for rehabilitation of Disney Parks Backstage areas. The collection contains signs featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Stitch. Measuring 10.5”x13.5” to 9.25”x7.5”, the signs, on heavy cardstock, are in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

705.

Marc Davis Rivers of America

Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A lithographic print featuring a Marc Davis concept for the Rivers of America at Disneyland. The print was used as decorative art in the Disneyland Hotel. The entire print measures 11.5”x18” is in fine overall condition. $200 - $400

707. Walt Disney Imagineer McNair Wilson’s Jacket & Hat. (Disney, c.1989) A Walt Disney Imagineering jacket and hat once belonging to C. McNair Wilson. C. McNair Wilson spearheaded many performance-related projects for Epcot Center and Disney-MGM Stu dios, notably including art direction for the Hollywood Tower of Terror and Streetmosphere (known today as Citizens of Hollywood). The wind-breaker jacket measures a size XL, and the hat is adjustable. Both pieces are in fine condition. $200 - $400

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708. An Imagineeringland Cast Member Button-Down Shirt. (Walt Disney Imagineering, 1997) A souvenir shirt from Walt Disney Imagineeringland, an exclusive Cast Member event held at Walt Dis ney Imagineering. The shirt features an embroidered Imagineering logo. Measuring a size large, the polyester and cotton shirt is in very good condition. $100 - $200

709. A Collection of Disney Team Books. (Disney, c.1989-1997) A collection of (4) publications prepared for Disney Team employees. Among the lot are Lights, Camera, Action! Excellence in Every Adven ture, That’s Disney Entertainment, and The Disney Team: Our Key Ingredient to Equality. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the publications are in good used condition. $100 - $200

710. A Reedy Creek Emergency Services Paperweight. (Walt Disney World, 1993) A Reedy Creek Improvement District paper weight. The paperweight depicts the RCID Emergency Service Head quarters with the date “December 1993” and was produced during the same year that the land became de-annexed from Bay Lake, Florida. The land was purchased by the Walt Disney Company and developed into present-day Celebration, Florida. Measuring 3.5”x4.5” and 1” wide, the acrylic paperweight exhibits minor scuffs and wear but is in good overall condition. $100 - $200

711. Jack Lindquist’s Disneyland Name Badge & Award. (Disneyland, c.1990s) Disneyland President Jack Lindquist’s nametag badge and gold Spirit of Disneyland Award pin. The Spirit of Disne yland Award was given to outstanding individuals who captured the “spirit of Disneyland”. Jack Lindquist was awarded one for his notable contributions through the years. Measuring approximately 1.5”x2.5”, the badge with pin is in very good condition, despite minor oxidation to the pin. $200 - $400

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712. Disney’s America Park Site Plan, Prospectus & Buttons. (Disney, 1993) An extremely rare, printed map, prospectus and two buttons advertising the unbuilt Disney’s America Theme Park. In 1993, the patriotic theme park was announced for the Haymarket, Virginia area, but the project was cancelled within a year. The map measures 20.75”x24.25”, the buttons measure 2.75”, and the brochure measures 11”x8.5”. Each piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500

713. A Rare Disney’s America Theme Park Mug. (Disney, 1993)

A rare mug promoting the unbuilt Disney’s America Theme Park. The mug carries the logo of Disney’s America, an American history-based theme park planned for the Haymarket, Virginia area. Plans were announced in 1993 but cancelled within a year. Measuring 3.75” tall and 4.75” wide (from lip to end of handle), the mug is in very good condition. $100 - $200

714. A Disney’s America Theme Park Brochure. (Disney, 1993) A brochure for the unbuilt Disney’s America Theme Park. Through imagery and text, the prospectus outlines the community impact and themes of the patriotic park planned for the Haymarket, Virginia area. The brochure measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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715. A WED-MAPO Field Supervision Button. (Disney, 1990S) A WED-MAPO & Walt Disney Productions Field Supervision button. The button was worn exclusively by the Imagineering staff when supervising a project at Disneyland as well as other venues. Measuring 2.25” in diameter, the button is in very good condition. $100 - $200

716. An Imagineering Denim Jacket. (Imagineering, c.1990s) A Walt Disney Imagineering employee denim jacket. The jacket features embroidered imagery of the Imagineering logo with Mickey Mouse. These jackets were made available to both Walt Disney Imagineering employees and Walt Disney World Park Cast Members in Florida. Measuring a “48 Regular,” the denim jacket is in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

717. Walt Disney Imagineering Construction Vest. (Imagineering, 1990s) A vest once used by Walt Disney Imagineer Evelyn Lozano. The vest displays the embroidered Imagineering logo. Measuring a size 40, the safety vest is in overall fine used condition. $100 - $200

718. An Imagineering Hard Hat. (Imagineering, 1990s-2000s) A Walt Disney Imagineering hard hat once worn by Evelyn Lozano. The hat features Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice making quite a few magical and imaginative sparks appear across the hat, leading to the name “Evelyn.” Measuring approximately 6.75” in the crown, the protective hat is adjustable and in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

719. A Multi-Signed Walt Disney Imagineering Book. (Disney, 1996) A multi-signed copy of “Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real.” The publication has been signed by Sam McKim, Rolly Crump, Bob Gurr, Tony Baxter, Marc Davis, and Bill Justice. Measuring 10.5”x13.25”, the book is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

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720. Walt Disney Imagineering 15-Year Service Award. (Imagineering, 2000s) Walt Disney Imagineer Evelyn M. Lozano’s 15-year Walt Disney Company Service Award. The Ser vice Award featuring Mickey Mouse as the Sor cerer’s Apprentice was sculpted by Bill Toma. Measuring 9.5” tall with a base of 5.5”x5.5”, the Service Award is in overall fine condition. $400 - $600

721. Disney’s California Adventure Project Team Jacket. (Disneyland, c.2001) A jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the Project Team for Disney’s California Adventure. The Dunbrooke Distinctive Images cotton and polyester varsity-style jacket features brown cotton sleeves, an embroidered Disney’s California Adventure Project Team logo on the left chest and a large, embroidered (2001-05) Disneyland Resort graphic on the reverse. A size “L,” the jacket is in very fine condition. $300 - $500

722. Imagineering Exclusive 50th Anniversary Lithograph. (Imagineering, 2002) A limited edition lithographic print titled “We Make the Magic: 50 years of Imagineering” by Imagineer and Dis ney artist John Hench. Measuring 28”x20”, the print is numbered “4618/6000” and is in fine condition with slight edge wear, retaining the Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

723. Collection of Walt Disney Imagineering Pins. (Imagineer ing, 2000s) A collection of (6) commemorative Walt Disney Imagi neering pins. These pins were available to staff of the Walt Disney Imagineering campus in Glendale. Among the collection are limited edition pins, including two commemorating the 50th anniversary in 2002 and one commemorating the “Imagineeringland” Open House of 2010. Measuring from .75” to 2” in diameter, the pins are in fine condition with original packaging. $100 - $200

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Milt Albright grew up in Missouri, just 70 miles from Walt’s boyhood home in Marceline. A Time magazine cover of Walt in 1937 inspired then 21-year-old Albright to work for that fellow Missourian. Ten years later he joined the studio as a junior accountant, and prepared and delivered paychecks to top executives, including Walt himself. The two country boys would “get to talking about Missouri,” Milt reminisced. Walt made Milt manager of accounting for Disneyland in 1954, beginning his 38-year career with the Park until he retired in 1992. In that time, he managed the early private party area Holidayland, founded the Magic Kingdom Club, and developed the concept of Grad Nite.

724. Milt Albright’s Note Pads, Stamp, and Business Cards. (Disneyland, 1970s-90s) A collection of office items used by Disney Legend Milt Albright. Included in the collection are Albright’s signature stamp, business cards, and note pads. Each piece is in very good, used condition. $100 - $200

725. A Binder of Vacationland and Holiday Magazines. (Disneyland, 195761) A binder containing a collection of (23) Vacationland and Disneyland Holiday magazines. Among the lot are (17) Vacationland and (6) Disneyland Holiday issues. Measuring approximately 10.75”x8.25”, each magazine is in fair to good condition within the binder, exhibiting wear and some tear to edges and corners from use. $200 - $400

726. Disneyland Inter-Office

Memos

and

Ticket Requests

Pads (Disneyland, c.1980s) Disneyland Inter-Office Memos and Ticket Request Forms. The Disneyland Inter-Office Communication form (D-102) was used to transmit authorized informa tion between Disneyland staff while the Disneyland Complimentary Request form (D-617R4) has non-carbon and carbon copy sheets and was utilized by Cast Member and staff to request Complimentary Passports for their spouses and dependents. Measuring 5.5”x8.5” the forms are in very good, used condition. $200 - $400

727. Disneyland Entertainment Character Photo Proof Sheets. (Disneyland, 1981) From the estate of Milt Albright comes this collection of (7) photo proof sheets chron icling Disneyland characters and costumes. Among the (180) images are the Disney Char acters in costumes as featured in the 1981 Small World Parade. Measuring 11”x8”, the proof sheets exhibit slight color fading but very good overall condition. $200 - $400

728. Disneyland Small World Photo Proof Sheets. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of photo proof sheets documenting the dolls of the It’s A Small World attraction. Among the (56) images are characters featured in the A, B & C areas of the attraction. Used by the Dis neyland Wardrobe Department, these contact sheets come from the estate of Milt Albright . Measuring 11”x8”, the proof sheets exhibit slight color fading but very good overall con dition. $200 - $400

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729. Group of Photo Contact Sheets for Disneyland Concerts. (Disneyland, c.1970s80s) A group of (8) Disneyland Entertainment Photo Proof Sheets documenting various con certs at Disneyland in the 1970s. Artists include Kool and the Gang, Celia Cruz, Jose Feliciano, Leon Russel, and Tierra performing live. Mea suring 10”x8”, the sheets are in overall fine, used condition. $200 - $400

730. Festival Mexico Photo Contact & Proof Sheets. (Disneyland, c.1978-79) A collection of photo proof and contact sheets chronicling the sights of Festival Mexico at Disneyland. From the estate of Milt Albright, included are (4) photo contact and proof sheets featuring (20) images of the visiting cultural groups and bands, popular entertain ers, parade units, and displays involved with various celebrations of Festival Mexico at Dis neyland. Measuring 10”x8”, the prints exhibit slight color fading but are in very good condi tion. $200 - $400

731. Disneyland Menus Reference Guide. (Disneyland, 1981) A Disneyland Menu Book reference guide from the estate of Milt Albright. More than 56 pages (with a table of contents) describe the menu and prices for Disneyland Food Division locations around the Park during December of 1981. The pages measure 8.5”x11” and come in a ringed binder measuring 11.75”x9.5”. All are in good condition, exhibiting mild wear to corners and edges. $200 - $400

732.

Disneyland 25 Hour Birthday Party Script & Itinerary.

(Disneyland, 1980) A master event script, procedural manual, and itinerary prepared for the Cast Members participating in the “25 Hour Birthday Party” at Disneyland on July 17th, 1980. The contents include special event information and direction relating to showtimes, guest bands, the opening commemoration, and Flag Raising/Retreat Cer emonies. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the manual is in very good condition. $200 - $400

733. A Disneyland Style Guide, Nomenclature, & Glossary. (Disneyland, 1998-2004) A Disneyland Resort Style Guide, Nomen clature and Glossary from the estate of Milt Albright. This Disneyland Resort document provides an excellent reference for compiling written material and verbal communication throughout the Resort. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the 69 pages of Park-used material and report cover are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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734. Disneyland Commemorative Stamp Proposal & Presentation. (Dis neyland, 1988) A Presentation book and original artwork used in the campaign to have a stamp produced for Disneyland’s 35th anniversary. This presentation was prepared for submittal to the United States Postal Service in 1988. The bound and embossed presentation book includes a let ter addressed to President Ronald Reagan petitioning him for support of the project, as well as 6 samples of what a Disneyland Stamp might look like, presented with cus tom cut mat board in the style of a stamp collecting book. Also included is an original Charles Boyer concept for a proposed stamp. Accomplished in graphite, ink and gouache on 12”x17” artists board, the piece features Walt Disney and displays in fine condition. From the estate of Milt Albright, an amazing inside look at the Disneyland promotional machine, and a spectacular original work from one of Disney’s most well-known artists. $1,000 - $2,000

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735. Milt Albright’s Disneyland Diary. (Disneyland, 1989) Milt Albright’s copy of the 1989 edition of the Disneyland Diary. The book accentuates the highlights, attractions, famous guests, and total investment to date from “day one” to 1989. Measuring 11”x9”, the spi ral-bound book is in good, readable condition, exhibiting discoloration on multiple pages. $200 - $400

736. A Pair of Disneyland Marketing “Parkalendars.” (Disney land 1978-80) A pair of Disneyland “Parkalendars” from the estate of Milt Albright. Dated 1978-1979 and 1979-1980, the calendars were prepared by the marketing department and show projected atten dance, park closures, nighttime private parties, and special events in addition to pricing. Measuring 17.25”x11.5”, the pair of Cast Member materials exhibit minor creases and wear and are in good park-used condition. $200 - $400

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737. A Disneyland Legal Pad Cover.

(Disneyland, c.1980s) A Disneyland legal pad cover featuring the Matterhorn and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The covers were manufactured exclusively for team members of Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring 9”x12”, the leath er-look vinyl cover has a space for one legal pad and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

738.

An Army Vs Navy Special Event Ticket and Pen Set.

(Disneyland, 1983) A commemorative Ticket and custom pen set for a special event at Disneyland prior to the 1983 Army-Navy Football Game at the Rose Bowl. The event was held at night, after clos ing and most likely targeted the thousands of Cadets and mid-shipmen that were flown in for the game, as well as fans. The unused ticket measures 12.25”x3.75” and is in fine condition. The pen set contains a partial ticket (no entrance stub) encased in Lucite with pen holders attached. Measuring 10.5”x4.75”x 1.75” thick, the piece is in fine condition. Both come from the estate of Milt Albright. $200 - $400

739. A Disneyland Media Source Book. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland News Media Sourcebook published in the style of a vintage ticket book. The book contains 53 pages of facts, figures, trivia and historical highlights spanning 50 years of Disneyland Park. From the estate of Milt Albright, it mea sures 8.5”x14.25”, and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

740.

A Walt Disney Imagineering Mat terhorn

Christmas Card. (Imagineering, 2008) A Walt Disney Imagineering winter season holiday card. Created in honor of the Matterhorn’s 50th anniversary, the card comes complete with envelope. Measuring 3.5”x5.5” and 4.5”x5.75” the card and envelope are in very good condition. $100 - $200

741. A Disneyland Creative Menu Booklet. (Disneyland, 2008) A “Disneyland Creative Menu” booklet showcasing some of the “Master Planning,” “New Magic Opportu nities,” and “Business Opportunities” which potentially lay ahead for Disneyland Resort in 2008. Complimented with colorful illus trations are some of the Walt Disney Imagi neering Team concepts which have become a reality, like the “Fantasy Faire” franchise, the rehabilitation of the Pirates of the Caribbean “Chase Scene,” and an updated Star Tours show experience. Measuring 11.25”x17”, the 12-page presentation portfolio is in very good used condition, with light scuffs and minor wear to the cover, page edges, and corners throughout. $200 - $400

742. Disneyland 35th Anniversary Media Escort Staff Binder. (Disneyland, 1990) A Disneyland 35th Anniversary Reded ication & Celebration Media Escort Staff materials binder. Among the contents are general information and an itinerary of the 35th anniversary celebration including events held at the Disneyland Hotel and the Queen Mary Christening. Measuring 10”x11.5” , the ringed binder with materials includes 43 pages with dividers and is in very good over all condition. From the estate of Milt Albright. $200 - $400

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743. “Disneyland Mountains” Original Painting by John Horny. (Disneyland, 1999) The original painting “The Disneyland Mountains of the Anaheim Range,” by John Horny. The artwork is well known among Disneyland Enthusiasts as it was recreated in a limited edition print sold at the Disneyland Gallery in New Orleans Square. Accomplished in watercolor and pen and ink on watercolor paper, the artwork measures 39”x12.5”, and is in fine condition. Also included in the lot is an artist’s proof of the Limited Edition Print. 744. Concepts for “The Disneyland Mountains of Anaheim.” (Disneyland, 1999) A collection of (8) concept drawings for “The Disneyland Mountains of the Anaheim Range” by John Horny. The concepts include 5 original preliminary drawings accomplished in pencil and ink on Vel lum and Cardstock, and 3 printed concepts depicting various stages of the creative process. Measuring from 17”x12.5” to 38.25”x12”, the artwork is in fine condition.

745. Gift Giver Extraordinaire Machine Concept Artwork. (Disne yland, 1985) An extraordinary original concept for the Gift Giver Extraor dinaire Machine by John Horny. The machine was built as part of the celebration for the 30th anniversary of Disneyland. Accomplished in pencil and ink on vellum, the artwork measures 19.75”x20.25”, and is in fine condition. $700 - $900

746. A Collection of Port Disney Concept Prints. (Imagineering, 1990s) A collection of (4) printed concepts for Disney’s unbuilt Port Disney in Long Beach. The prints, made at the Studio for reference and consideration, include areas titled Ventureport, Europa, Asia, and the Americas, as rendered by Walt Disney Imagineer John Horny. Measur ing 20.25”x12.5” each, the artwork is in fine condition. $700 - $900

747. Pixar Pier Monster’s Inc. Attraction Concept Prints. (Imag ineering, 2000s) A pair of concept reference prints for Monsters, Inc. themed attractions created for the Pixar Pier expansion of Disney’s California Adventure Park. The concepts depict the facade of Monster’s Screamland and Monster’s Funhouse as rendered by artist John Horny. Measuring 17.25”x24” and 8.25”x19”, the artwork displays in fine condition. $300 - $500

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748. EPCOT Carnivale Italiano Tutto Festa Mural Concept. (Epcot, 2000s) A Carnivale Italiano Tutto Festa mural original concept by John Horny. The artwork was prepared for the walls of the Tutto Italia Ristorante at the Epcot Italy World Showcase. Accom plished in Gouache and watercolor on artists’ board, the artwork measures 15.25”x18.75”, and is in fine condi tion. $2,000 - $3,000

749.

Air Show Flying Extravaganza Poster

Concept Art. (Epcot, 2000s) An Air Show Flying Extravaganza poster concept by Walt Disney Imagineer John Horny. The piece was created for display at Epcot and was accomplished in Gouache on artist’s board. Measuring 19”x24”, the piece displays in fine con dition. $2,000 - $3,000

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750. Pirates of the Caribbean Map Mural Original Concept. (Imagineering, 1991) An impressive Euro Disney Pirates of the Carib bean Original mural map concept by John Horny. Accomplished in ink and graphite on watercolor paper, the 34”x29” artwork was created a year before the grand opening of Pirates of the Caribbean at the park. It features some of the characters and scenes popularized by the Disney Parks adventure. The artwork is in very good condition with some wear along the edges. The piece is accompanied by a large photographic print of the colorized final version of the artwork. $3,000 - $5,000

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751. Original Euro Disney Jungle Cruise Concept. (Imagineering, 1990s) An original concept of the Jungle Cruise at Euro Disney by Imagineer John Horny. Accom plished in graphite on Vellum, the 19”x25” artwork displays in fine condition. $700 - $900

752. An Original Euro Disney Explorer’s Club Concept. (Imagineering, 1990s) An original concept of the Explorer’s Club at Euro Disney by Imagineer John Horny. Accomplished in graphite on Vellum, the 19”x24” artwork features images of Ernest Hemingway and Jacques Cousteau among the crowd. The artwork is in fine condition. $700 - $900

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753. Euro Disney Original Frontierland Poster Concept. (Imagineering, 1990s) An original poster concept for Frontierland at Euro Dis ney by Imagineer John Horny. Accomplished in two pieces, the artwork features “Frontierland” in gold paint on a 31”x20” Vellum overlay, and scenes from the land accomplished in graphite on 37”x24.75” Vellum. Both are in fine condition with a center crease from being folded. $2,000

754. Euro Disney Lucky Nugget Saloon Original Concept. (Imagineering, c.1990s) An original concept for the Lucky Nugget Saloon at Frontierland in Euro Disney by Imagineer John Horny. Accomplished in graphite on 25”x19” Vellum, the piece is in fine condition. Also included is a 14”x9” photographic reproduction of the final painting. $1,000 - $2,000

755. Euro Disney Indian Canoes Original Concept. (Imagineering, 1990s) An original concept of the Indian Canoes attraction at Euro Disney by Imagineer John Horny. Accomplished in graphite and ink on 41.5”x24” vellum, the artwork is in fine condition with creases from being folded. $800 - $1,000

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756. A Set of Original “Celebrate America” Costume Designs. (Disneyland, 1979-1980s) A trio of Disneyland Celebrate America parade female costume designs by Imagineers Jack Muhs and Alyja Kalinich. Jack Muhs served as one of the first costume designers for the Disneyland Entertainment Costuming department, designing and renovating costumes for the Park’s shows and parades during the 1960s and 1970s. When Jack retired, some of his work was preserved by his successor Alyja Kalinich. This trio of patriotic designs were created for use in the Celebrate America Parades of the early 1980s. The 14”x17” drawings have been mounted to artists board measuring 15”x20”, are signed by the artist, and display in very good condition.

757.

Disneyland Fantasy on Parade

Original Costume Designs. land, 1979-80s) A pair of original costume designs and Disney Character overdress ing for Fantasy on Parade by Imagineer Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and marker, each drawing on 14”x17” drawing paper has been mounted to 15”x20” artists board. The artwork has a Property of Disneyland stamp and has been signed by the artist. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

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758. Original Fantasy on Parade Knight Costume Design. (Dis neyland, 1979-80) Disneyland knight and horse costume designs for Fantasy on Parade by artist Alyja Kalinich. Measuring 13.75”x14.75”, the artwork has been mounted to 14.75”x15” artists board, stamped Walt Disney Productions, and is signed by the artist. In very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

759. Disneyland Marching Band Original Costume Designs. (Disneyland, 1979-80) A pair of Disneyland Band costume designs by artist Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, pen and marker on 14”x17” drawing paper, each concept has been mounted to 15”x20” artists board and is signed by the artist. The artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

760. Polynesian Resort Luau Talent Original Costume Design. (Walt Disney World, 1979-80) An original costume design for talent at Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Resort by Imagineers Jack Muhs and Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, ink and marker on 13.25”x17” drawing paper, the artwork has been mounted to 15”x20” artists board, and is signed by both artists. The art is in very good con dition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

761. A Tinker Bell Disney Parks Original Costume Design. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A Tinker Bell original costume design by Imagineer Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, ink and marker on 8.5”x11” drawing paper, the artwork has suggested fabric samples attached and has been mounted to 11”x14” cardstock. This Tinker Bell design was prepared for use in Disney Parks and shows worldwide. The artwork is signed by the artist and is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

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762. Mickey Mouse Original Character Costume Design. (Disney Parks, 1980s) An original costume design of Mickey Mouse, most likely for a parade, by Imagineer Alyja Kalinich. Designed for use at Disney Parks worldwide, the artwork is accomplished in graphite, ink and marker on 14”x17” drawing paper and has been mounted to 15”x20” artists’ board. Signed by the artist, the artwork is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

763. Tokyo Disneyland Original Character Costume Designs. (Disneyland, 1988) A pair of original character overdressing designs by artist Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, ink and marker with suggested fabric samples attached, the designs were for a show at Tokyo Disneyland. Each design is on 8.5”x11” drawing paper mounted to 11”x14” cardstock. Both are signed by the artist and in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

764. Roger Rabbit Original Character Costume Design. (Disn eyland, 1988) A Roger Rabbit Character Costume design by artist Alyja Kalinich. This design of Roger Rabbit was created and approved for all parks worldwide before the debut of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” The design features a Vellum overlay demonstrating the fit of the costume. Accomplished in graphite, pen and marker, the main drawing is on 14”x17” drawing paper mounted on 17”x20” artists board with the overlay attached. Signed by the artist, the artwork is in very good con dition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

765. An Ariel Original Character Costume Design. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original costume design by artist Alyja Kalinich. This original design for Ariel was created for use in shows and parades at Disney Parks worldwide. Accomplished in graphite, ink and marker on 14”x17” draw ing paper and mounted to 15”x20” cardstock, the artwork is signed by the artist, and displays in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

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766. A Golden Horseshoe Original Costume Design. (Disn eyland, 1990s) An original costume design for Golden Horseshoe Cancan Dancers by Imagineer Alyja Kalinich. This trio of designs for the Golden Horseshoe at Disneyland includes suggested fabric samples. Accomplished in graphite, pen and marker on 14”x17” drawing paper and mounted to 20”x15”cardstock, the artwork is signed by the artist, and displays in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

767. Hong Kong Disneyland Cinderella Show Costume Design. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 1999) An original Cinderella-in spired character costume designs for Hong Kong Disneyland by artist Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, pen and marker on 14”x17” drawing paper, the artwork has been mounted on 20”x15” cardstock with suggested fabric samples attached. The artwork is signed by the artist and displays in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

768. Hong Kong Disneyland Under the Sea Costume Design. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 1999) A The Little Mermaid inspired original character costume design for Hong Kong Disneyland by artist Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in graphite, ink and marker on 8.5”x14” draw ing paper, the artwork has been mounted to 14”x17” cardstock with suggested fabric samples attached. The artwork is signed by the artist and displays in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

769. Hong Kong Disneyland Space Girl Costume Design. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 2005) A character costume design for Hong Kong Disneyland by Imagineer Alyja Kalinich. Accomplished in ink, graphite and marker on 8.5”x14” drawing paper, the artwork features a colorful design created for a Space Girl character featured in either a show or parade at Hong Kong Disneyland. The artwork has been mounted to 14”x17” artists board with suggested fabric samples attached. Signed by the artist, it displays in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

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Disney applies the name “Cast Members” to all employees of the Walt Disney Company, but most often to the public facing performers and ride operators of the Disney Parks. It’s believed that application started with Walt Disney himself, who used theatrical terms to refer to park operations. Disneyana collectors love Cast Member Exclusive pins, t-shirts, and other items available to Disney employees alone. They also cherish backstage signage, costumes, and uniforms – almost anything unique that’s used to make the Disney magic.

770. Disneyland Talent Promotional Transparency (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare 5”x4” color transparency from the estate of Milt Albright. Most likely used for promotional or print purposes, the transparency features all the performers in the park from around 1960. Included in the photo are the Dapper Dans, The Lagoon Mermaids, the Golden Horseshoe performers, Royal Tahitians, Marching Band, and many more. In very good condition, the transparency is slightly faded, but still presents well. $500 - $700

771.

A 1957 Disneylander Magazine

Issue. (Disneyland, 1957) An early issue of Disneylander magazine. The issue (Volume 1, Number 5, published May 1957) was published by Disneyland University and intended for Cast Members of Disneyland. Highlights include an article introducing the Holidayland recreation area and an advertisement for liquor available at the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 6.25”x8.25”, the magazine is in good, used condition. $100 - $200

772. A Collection of Disneyland Patches. (Disneyland, 1959-70s) A collection of (3) Disneyland patches including patches for a WED/ MAPO Show Installation, Disneyland Matterhorn Bobsleds, and Dis neyland Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Commander. The patches range in size from 2.5” to 7” in diameter are in good condition, with the Matterhorn patch exhibiting some wear and spots of discoloration. $100 - $200

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773. A Disneyland Security Jacket with Radio. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Security Host jacket and radio. The jacket features buttons and a patch carrying the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem. Further, the Motorola HT 200 “Handie-Talkie” FM Radio has a list of Ten-Codes affixed to the case, once used by Disneyland Security to transmit brief communication. Measuring 13.75” to the top of the antennae, the radio displays in overall very good condition. Measuring a size “38R,” the jacket is in overall very good condition. $200 - $400

774. A World of Smiles 1965 Summer Tour Guide Booklet. (Disn eyland, 1965) A very rare booklet produced for the Guided Tour Hostesses and Guest Relations Staff of Disneyland in 1965. “A World of Smiles” is very much like a classic high school yearbook but centered on the Disne yland Tour Guide & Ambassador Program since their inception and up to 1965. A total of 40 spiral bound pages includes a history of the Guides, portraits of past and present Guides, rare photos with humorous captions, a preview of future attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean, and poems and anecdotes from the guides themselves. Overall, a fascinating look inside this very exclusive group. Measuring 11.75”x8.75”, the book is in very fine condition inside, with discoloration consistent with age and some creasing to the bottom and edge of cover. $300 - $500

775. A Disneyland Security Host Trench Coat. (Disneyland, 1980s) A trench coat once worn by a Disneyland Security Host or Host ess. Measuring a 44 Regular, the London Fog trench coat is in very good used condition. $100 - $200

776. Disneyland Backstage Management Character Photos. (Disney land,1967-1968) A rare collection of photos depicting Disneyland Operations Managers and Supervisors stepping into the role of Entertainment Division Disneyland Characters. Notably seen among the group is Fantasyland Manager Bill Sullivan (in the role of Pluto) and Disneyland Mechanical Manager Arnold Lindberg (as the Mad Hatter) and MIke Dean Vance of Disney University (pig costume on the left) who has also signed the photo. Measuring 8”x10” the photos are in very good condition, despite minor curling, and slight wear to cor ners and edges. $200 - $400

777. Walt Disney Productions Employee Benefit Program Pack. (Disney, 1968)

A trifold folder explaining Walt Disney Pro ductions Employee Benefit Program plans. Included inside are four brochures focusing on Life Insurance, Retirement, Medical, and Scholarship plans. Measuring 8.5”x5.5” the brochures are housed within sleeves of the folder which measures 9.75”x7”. The brochures and folder are in fine condition, with light scuffs and extremely minor wear to edges and spine. $100 - $200

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778. Walt Disney World Speaking on Stage Packet. (Disneyland, 1970) A “Speaking on Stage” guide prepared for Dis neyland Cast Members by the University of Disneyland. The 17-page document stresses the importance of one’s speaking voice toward presentation, influence, approval and showmanship, with suggested techniques to success. The manual was soon utilized in Orientations held at the University of Walt Disney World. Included is a bonus document about presentational speaking. Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are in good condition with creases, folds, light staining and minor wear from use. $100 - $200

779. Walt Disney World Merchandise & Cash Handling Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1971-72) An informative packet of documents on Merchandising and Cash Handling procedures for the Walt Disney World Cast. The 7-page “Welcome to the Emporium” addresses Supervisors and Leads, merchandise, and guests’ frequently asked questions. The 38-page “Merchandise Cash Handling Manual” outlines cash handling and register procedures for Merchandise Team Members. Included are documents on the “24 Hour Time Clock” and an Emporium Personnel Schedule for October of 1971. All documents are in a University of Disneyland folder measuring 11.75”x9.5” and are in good condition, with some spots of discolor ation, creases, folds, and wear to the folder and contents from use. $100 - $200

780. Disneyland Cast Member Working Our Way Book. (Disneyland, 1974) A “Working Our Way” orientation book pre pared by Disney University for Disneyland Cast Members. The publication explains the policies, practices, and procedures of the Disney show business. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 16-page brochure is in very good condi tion. $100 - $200

781. A Collection of Disneyland Special Event Ribbons. (Disneyland, 1974-80s) A collection of (6) special event ribbons worn by Cast Members at Disneyland. Among the col lection are ribbons celebrating “Mousekedays,” Festival Japan, Festival Mexico, Honor America, Happy Birthday Mickey, and America Sings. Measuring 5” to 7.25” long, the ribbons dis play in an overall fine condition. $100 - $200

782. The Crow Award Disneyland Canoe Races Certificate. (Disneyland, 1975) A rare Disneyland Recreational Club 1975 Canoe Races C.R.O.W. Award. The award features a blank field and the signatures of both the canoe Coordinator and Vice President of Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, it is in overall very good condition, despite spots of discoloration and slight yellowing from age. $100 - $200

783. A Club 55 20th Year Celebration Program. (Disneyland, 1975) A rare souvenir program of the Disneyland Club 55 20th Year Celebration Program. The pages commemo rate the menu, program, honored guests, and Disneyland Cast Member attendees of the special event. Measuring 11”x12.25”, the pro gram is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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784. A Collection of Disneyland Line Cast Member Magazines. (Disneyland, 1972-2012) An incredible collection of over 500 Disneyland Line Magazines. The cast-exclusive magazine began in 1969 and is the longest running publication in the history of the Walt Disney Company. Spanning 5 decades of publications, this collection contains issues from 1972 to 2012. All are in very good to fine condition. $500 - $800

785. Pair of Disneyland Recreational Club Softball Trophies. (Disneyland, 1978-79) A pair of Disneyland Recreational Club Softball League Trophies. The Disneyland Recreational Club was founded in 1955 to offer activities of rest and relaxation to Disneyland Cast Mem bers. This pair of trophies was awarded to a Disneyland Cast Member affiliated with the “overall runner-up” and “League Champions” of the Softball League sponsored by the Disneyland Recreational Club of 1978 and 1979. Measuring approximately 12.75” and 13” tall the trophies display in very good to fine condition with minor scratches on one plaque and light wear. $100 - $200

786. A Collection of Disneyland Ambassador Items. (Disney land, 1979-1990) A collection of Disneyland Ambassador ephemera. Included are a 1989 Disneyland Ambassador Program brochure and Information Form, a Disneyland Certificate of Appreciation presented to 1988 Ambassador finalists, and a 1989-90 Disneyland Ambassador brochure of highlights. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the documents are in very good condition, despite minor wear to edges. $100 - $200

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787. Disney University Lead Division Folder. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A collection of documents prepared by Disney University for developing Leads among Walt Disney World Cast Members. The binder contains tests and questionnaires, a copy of “The Human Factor,” a rare transcript of “The Wisdom of Walt Disney,” in addition to fas cinating short biographies about Walt & Roy O. Disney, Roy E. Disney, and Cardon Walker. Measuring 11.5”x10.25” the plastic binder is in good overall condition, exhibiting minor scuffs with few creases and light folds to con tents from use. $100 - $200

788. Walt Disney World Intro to Resort Division Packet. (Disney World, 1970s) A collection of introductory documents pre pared for orientation of Walt Disney World Resort Cast Members. “An Introduction to the Resort Division of Walt Disney World” is a 23-page document that familiarizes Walt Disney World Cast Members with the various Resort Hotel grounds with maps and descrip tions. The 9-page “Concern For The Human Factor” elucidates the Company’s concern for the people that contribute to the Team. Mea suring 11”x8.5” the documents are in good overall condition, exhibiting some creases, folds, and wear from prior use. $100 - $200

789. Walt Disney World Secretarial Division Program Manual. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An introduction prepared for the orientation of Walt Disney World Secre tarial staff. The 49-page document stresses the importance of the secretary’s role in the Walt Disney World show. Measuring 11”x8.5” the documents are in good condition despite creases, folds, staple impressions, and wear throughout from use. $100 - $200

790. A Disneyland Resort Employment Pack. (Disneyland,1980s) An embossed Disney folder containing employment infor mation prepared by Disney University for Disneyland Cast Members. The unique collec tion of Park employment ephemera includes a 7-page Disney Employment Opportunities pack dated “December 1, 1988,” a Welcome to the Show Business orientation script, a “Driving for Disneyland” brochure, (3) pages pertaining to the Disneyland Resort Training Team, a Disney University Roll Call sheet, and a Disneyland Resort application. Contained in the 11.75”x9.5” folder, the documents are in very good condition with minor creases, folds, and surface wear. $100 - $200

791. The Disneyland Story Cast Member Booklet. (Disneyland, 1980) The Disneyland Story book published for Disn eyland Cast Members supporting the 25th anniversary of the park. The 12-page book briefly highlights the role of employees, behind the scenes information, community involvement, and other facts and figures of the first 25 years. Measuring 7”x11”, the 12-page book is in used but good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges, corners, and cover. $100 - $200

792. Walt Disney Quotations Book for Cast Members. (Disney, 1980) A book of Walt Disney quotations prepared for Cast Members of Walt Disney Productions. The 48-page, staple-bound publication contains the collected wisdom of the twentieth century impresario, Walt Disney. The pages feature quotations and are supplemented with pho tos from Walt’s career. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the book is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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793.

Walt Disney World Cast Member

One Year Service Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Walt Disney World One Year Service Award pin. The one-year pin is inspired by the Walt Disney World Mickey ear logo and features green cloisonne enamel. Measuring .75” at its widest diameter, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200

794. Walt Disney World Cast Member

Five Year Service Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Walt Disney World Cast Member Five Year Service Award pin. The five-year pin features the Walt Disney World Mickey ear logo against a ruby red stone set in 10k gold. Mea suring just under .75” at its widest diameter, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200

795. Donald’s Family Picnic Disneyland Cast Member Poster. (Disneyland, 1984) A large poster advertising Donald’s Family Picnic for Disneyland Cast Members. The picnic was presented by Disneyland Cast Activities and likely hung Backstage in a com mon areas. Displayed in a 19”x41.5” frame, 12.25”x34.25” of the poster is viewable inside a mat. The entire piece is in overall very good condition, exhibiting mild discoloration, creases and scuffs to the poster and wear to the frame. $200 - $400

796. A “Disney Courtesy Policies” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1984) A “Dis ney Courtesy Policies” book prepared for Dis neyland Cast Members by Disney University. The 16-page guide ensures the achievement of courtesy and outstanding guest service through the practice of specific policies, tools, and techniques. Measuring 8.5”X5.5”, the book is in fine condition. $100 - $200

797. Disneyland Employee Strike Poster & Badge. (Disneyland, 1984) A Disneyland Employees Strike poster, button, and party invitation. Throughout 1984, Disneyland Park annual attendance decreased affecting approx imately 1,800 employee’s wages with a 2-year freeze. This collection of Disneyland Employees Strike items commemorates the coalition of unionized Disneyland employees that lead to renegotiations of employee contracts. The poster measures 17.5”x22.5”. All items are in very good condition. $200 - $400

798.

Collection of Disneyland Employee

Strike Materials. (Disneyland, 1984) A collection of (7) buttons and (6) paper items commemorating the Disneyland Employee Strike of 1984. Throughout 1984, Disneyland Park annual attendance decreased affecting approximately 1,800 employee’s wages with a 2-year freeze. The documents detail non-op erational attractions as a result of the strike as well as a copy of the Strike Settlement Agree ment. This collection of Disneyland Employ ees Strike items commemorates the coalition of unionized Disneyland employees that led to renegotiations of employee contracts. Mea suring various sizes, the pieces are in overall very good used condition. $200 - $400

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799. A Disneyland 30 Year Anniversary License Plate. (Disneyland, 1985) A license plate commemorating the 30-year anniversary of Disneyland. The plate features the Disne yland name on a decal, an embossed “30,” painted numbers, and registration-like stickers reading “55” and “85.” Measuring 6”x11.75”, the metallic plate is in very good condition with light wear from display. $100 - $200

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Disneyland

Cast Member

Name Badges. (Disneyland, 1986/96) A pair of Disneyland Cast Member name badges. The badges commemorate the 1986 “Looks Like We Started Something” promotion and the 1996 Main Street Electrical Parade Farewell Season. Measuring 1.75”x2.5” and 2.5”x2”, the badges are in very good condition exhibiting minor wear from use. $100 - $200

801.

Print. (Disneyland, c.1988) A

Crew

Blast to the Past event at Disneyland. The art work has an image size of 14”x8” and has been matted within a 21.5”x15.5” frame. The piece is in fine condition, with minor scuffs and light wear to the frame. $100 - $200

802. A 1989

Cast Member Disneyland

History Book. (Disneyland, 1989) A copy of The History of The Walt Disney Company prepared for Cast Members of Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel. The sectioned book highlights the characters, facts & figures, and history of the Walt Disney Company. Measur ing 9.5”x11.5”, the spiral-bound book exhib its wear to edges and corners but is in overall good condition. $100 - $200

803. A Collection

of Cast Member

Name Badges. (Disneyland, 1980s/90s)

A collection of (6) Disneyland Cast Member nametags that span more than 10 years of landmark Disneyland Resort celebrations. Measuring 2”x2.5” to 1”x1.5”, the badges are all in good condition with minor wear from use. $200 - $400

804. A Disneyland

Guided Tour

Cast Member Skirt. (Disneyland, 1990s) A skirt worn by cast Members of the Disneyland Guided Tour Program and Guest Relations department. The wardrobe piece carries the Royal Stuart tartan associated with Disneyland Tour Guides and Guest Relations staff during the 1960s-90s. Measuring a size 17/18, the Park-used polyester-wool wardrobe piece is in fine overall condition. $300 - $500

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A Blast to the Past Framed Crew Gift commemorative print produced for the Cast and of the

805. A Disneyland Female Cast Member Vest. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A vintage vest once worn by Cast Members of the Disne yland Hotel. Measuring a size Female Size XL, the vest in is very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400

806.

Disneyland Maintenance Cast Member Jacket.

(Disneyland, 1970s/80s)

A jacket once issued to Disneyland Mainte nance Cast Members. The navy-blue insulated jacket has a Disneyland patch featuring the Sleeping Beauty Castle logo. Measuring a size large, the jacket is in very good condition with minor color toning and wear from age and use. $200 - $400

807. Disneyland 30th Annual Canoe Races Watch. (Disneyland, 1993) A rare limited edition Cast Member Watch com memorating the 30th annual Disneyland Cast Member Canoe Races. Measuring 8.75” in length (with a 1.5” diameter case), the watch numbered “543/1000” is in good, used con dition. $200 - $400

808.

Disneyland Cast Member Film Festival

Backstage Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign used to advertise Cast Member Film Festival showings at Disneyland. Film Festival events were presented for Disneyland Cast Members and their families, with tickets available through the Disneyland T.E.A.M. Center. Measuring 28”x36”, the acrylic sign is in good condition, despite creases and wear from original display. $200 - $400

809.

Walt Disney World & Disneyland Employee Relocation Kit.

(Disney, 1990s)

A Walt Disney World Employee Relocation Kit. A folder of materials related to the relocation of employees to Walt Disney World. Among the contents are pamphlets, booklets, and lists related to the move. Measuring 9”x12”, the Walt Disney Company folder and information is in very good, used condition. $100 - $200

810.

Frequent Freeway Flyer Point Redemption Sign.

(Disneyland, 1992)

A sign prepared for the “Frequent Freeway Flyer” program at Disney Parks. The program allowed Disneyland Cast Member rideshare participants to accrue points which could be cashed in for prizes including trips to Euro Disneyland. Measuring 16.5”x8.5”, the acrylic sign is somewhat faded with scuffs and wear but displays well. $200 - $400

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811. Set of (4) Cast Member Service Pins w/ (2) Cards. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of (4) Walt Disney Company Cast Member service pins and two cards. The pins include those awarded for one, five, ten, and fifteen years of service, awarded to Walt Disney Imagineer Evelyn Lozano. Measuring .75” tall, each pin is in overall fine condition. Measur ing 7”x5” and 8”x5.25”, the cards are in fine condition. $300 - $500

812. Disney Foundations Leadership Train ing Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1990s/2000s) A pair of Disney Leadership Foundations manu als prepared by Disney University and Paul Dyer & Associates. The notebooks contain information related to effective leadership training including the subjects of Orientation, Cast Excellence, Performance Development, Guest Experience, Business Results, and much more. Measuring 11.75”x12.25” the used notebook and contents are in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

813. A 10-Year Cast Member Service Award Plaque. (Imagineering, 1990s) A 10-Year Walt Disney Company Service Award. The award was given to Walt Disney Imagi neering Creative Coordinator Evelyn Lozano in recognition of her service to the company. Measuring 9”x12”, the plaque is in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

814. Disneyland Cast Member “Enabled” Backstage Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Disn eyland “Enabled Cast Member” Sign. The infor mative sign gives the definition of “Enabled” and was designed for Backstage use and meant to be seen by Cast Members of Disney land. Measuring 20”x30”, the foamcore-backed sign is in good condition, exhibiting some wear and scuffs from use. $200 - $400

815. A Collection of Cast Member Attrac tion Pins. (Disneyland, 1995) A collection of Cast Member exclusive Disneyland Classic pins. Among the lot are pins inspired by former attractions like the Disneyland Marquee, the Adventure thru Inner Space, the Indian Village, and the original Disneyland Hotel Tower. Mea suring 1.75” to 1.5” in diameter, the pins are in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

816. A Walt Disney World Cast Member Electric Safety Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An electric safety sign from Walt Disney World. The sign was designed for Cast members and was posted within a Back stage area of Walt Disney World. Measuring 20”x30”, the foamcore-backed sign is in good condition, despite fading, scuffs, and wear from display. $100 - $200

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817. A Pair of Cast Member Training Signs. (Walt Disney World or Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of Walt Disney World Backstage Cast Member training signs. Measuring 20”x30” and 18.25”x27.5”, the signs are in good used condition. $200 - $400

818. A Disneyland Cast Accountability Backstage Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Dis neyland Accountability & Enabled Cast Mem ber Sign. The informative sign was prepared for Cast Members in training and was dis played in the Backstage areas of Disneyland. Measuring 20”x30”, the foamcore-backed sign is in overall good condition, despite a few creases and light wear. $100 - $200

819. Walt Disney World Backstage Cast Member Sign (Walt Disney World,1990s) A sign designed for the Cast Members pass ing through Backstage areas of Walt Disney World. The sign reminds Cast Members of the contribution of their roles toward the happi ness of Guests. Measuring 20”x30”, the acrylic board sign is in very good condition, exhibit ing minor scuffs and wear and retaining tape on the reverse. $200 - $400

820. A Cast Member “Light Magic” Pre miere Party Jacket. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition jacket created for Disneyland Cast Members participating in the “Light Magic” Premier Party. The short-lived night time spectacular (and successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade) ran at Disneyland from May 13 to September of 1997. A very limited amount of these jackets were man ufactured for the Cast Members involved in the production of the show. Measuring a size “XL,” the denim jacket is in fine condition. $300 - $500

821. A Cast Member “The Disney Look” Brochure. (Disney, 2000) A Cast Member “The Disney Look” Brochure. The 24-page vin tage 2000s brochure details the Disney Look for all Cast Members at the time (men and women). Measuring 4”x9”, the brochure is in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

822. An Epcot Year 2000 Year of the Dragon Figure Container. (Epcot, 2000) A Cast Member limited edition dragon sculpture created for the Year of the Dragon celebration at Epcot. The Feng Shui Dragon bestows some of his knowledge, wisdom, and a little good luck with Mickey Mouse accents in this 9.25” tall sculpture. The sculpture displays in fine condition, housed in its original red lotus and dragon patterned box. $100 - $200

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823. A Cast Members “Mickey’s Retreat” Sign. (Disneyland, 2001)

A sign advertising the Disney Transportation Family Fun Day at Disney land. The sign advertises the Cast Member event occurring at Mickey’s Retreat and coinciding with the 100 Years of Magic celebration. Measur ing 24.25”x32.25”, the acrylic sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

8.5” long (with 1.25” diameter case), the lanyard 34” long

$300 - $500

1.5”x1.5”.

825.

Disneyland 45th Anniversary Cast Member Pin Set.

(Disneyland, 2000)

A Cast Member limited edition set of (4) enamel cloisonne pins commemorating the 45th anniversary of Disneyland. This set was included as a premium with a Cast Member Disney Fine Art watch that was available for a limited time on July 17, 2000, and never offered separately. The exact number of sets manufactured is unknown, rumored to be fewer than 400. The pins are presented in a black velvet-wrapped jewelry box with a hinged lid. The pins range in size from 0.75”x1” to 1.5”x1.5” and are in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

826. A Set of Rare Cast Member Locker Pins. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A collection of (5) rare Walt Disney World Cast Member exclusive Locker hinged pins. Each pin in the series was limited to an edition of 3000. Measuring .75”x3”, each pin is in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

827. “Walt Disney & You” Disneyland Cast Member Pin. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Walt Disney & You pin awarded to Disney land Management Cast Members. The pins (based on the original 5-year service award) were awarded to Disneyland Cast Members who attended the special week-long seminar impressing Walt Disney’s traditions, heritage, and culture. Measuring .75” on a 4.25”x5.5” card, the rare Park piece is in fine overall condi tion. $100 - $200

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824. Disneyland Tour Guide Lanyard, Pin & Watch. (Disney land, 2000s) A Disneyland Resort Tour Guide Cast lanyard, pin and watch. The watch band measures and the pin Each piece is in fine overall condition.

828. Walt Disney & You Disney University Cast Member Pin. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Walt Disney & You pin awarded to Disneyland Management Cast Members. The pins (based on the original 5-year service award) were awarded to Disneyland Cast Members who attended the special week-long seminar impressing Walt Disney’s traditions, heritage, and culture through Disney University. Measuring .75” on a 4.25”x5.5” card, the rare Park piece is in fine overall condi tion. $100 - $200

829. A Collection of Cast Member Trash Can Pins. (Disney, 2010) A set of (4) Walt Disney Cast Member trash can pins. Each pin was limited to an edition of 3,000 and are inspired by cans found in Fantasyland, Adventureland, Toon Town, and more. Measuring .75”x1.5” each, all are in very good condition. $200 - $400

830. A Walt Disney World Cast Jumbo Castle Pin Set. (Disney World, 2003) A framed set of (4) jumbo castle pins released exclusively for Walt Disney World Cast Members. The jumbo cloisonne pieces are of dimensional “pin-on-pin” design and each have additional sliding features (drawbridges and gates) revealing hidden scenes. Measuring 2.75”x2” to 2.75”x3.25”, the pins are in very fine condition within their original fine condition 14.75”x12.75” frame. $200 - $400

831. Walt Disney World 2000 Cast Member Holiday Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A Walt Disney World 2000 Cast Holiday Cel ebration pin set inspired by the 1941 Walt Disney Company Holiday Card. The (5) pin set features Mickey with Pluto, Goofy, Donald Duck, Dumbo, and Timothy Mouse, presented in a hinged wooden box. Mea suring various sizes, the cloisonne enamel pins are in fine condition within their 6”x6” display box. $100 - $200

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Walt Disney wanted a Hotel next to Disneyland from the start, but couldn’t afford to add that onto the massive construction project that was Disneyland. He licensed the Disneyland name to the Wrather Corporation, who owned and ran the hotel until Disney bought the entire Wrather organization in 1988. Today there are three Disney –owned hotels in Anaheim, with the Paradise Pier Hotel and Disney’s Grand Californian both offering views of Disney’s California Adventure Park.

1960s souvenir pennant for the Disneyland Hotel. The hand-painted pennant features the Disneyland Hotel Tower Building, the Mono rail Station, Swimming Pool, and Gardens. Measuring 20.25”x9”, the pennant displays in overall very good condition. $300 - $500

833. A Disneyland Hotel Ashtray and

835. Set of Cinderella Ball Invitations & Dance Cards. (Disneyland Hotel, 1957/1958) A collection of cards and invita tions to the Cinderella Ball at the Disneyland Hotel. Among the lot are (3) dance cards and (3) invitations. At least twice in the 1950s, the Disneyland Hotel hosted the Cinderella Ball to benefit the YWCA and the YMCA. Measur ing from 5.5”x4.25” and 5”x3.5”, the pieces $100 - $200

836. A Collection of Disneyland (Disneyland, 1960s/70s) A collection of vintage souve nirs from the Disneyland Hotel. Among the lot are an ice bucket, a 1960s souvenir mug, a Spirits & Gourmet Shop wine cork extractor, a 1961-66 matchbook, a 1961-66 mug, two Disneyland Hotel buttons, and a 1970s Shipyard Inn mug. Measuring various sizes, the mementos of The Disneyland Hotel are in very good to good condition exhibiting minor wear. $200 - $400

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The Disneyland Hotel

837. Mary Blair “It’s a Small World” Disneyland Hotel Print. (Disneyland, 1980s) A lithographic print of Mary Blair’s concept artwork for “It’s a Small World.” from The Disneyland Hotel. These prints were used as decorations in rooms and other parts of the hotel. The artwork has a viewable image size of 24.5”x18” within its mat and original 30.25”x26.75” frame and is in very good condition with some wear to the frame from previous display. $500 - $700

838. A Disneyland Hotel Taylor & Hume’s Magicland Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s/70s) A rare plastic shopping bag from Taylor & Hume’s Magic Shop at the Disney land Hotel. This bag is unique as Disneyland partner Taylor & Hume also operated Magic Shops on Main Street and Fantasyland. The bag measures 17.5”x21.5” and is in good condition with some creasing from use and slight color transfer of red lines where left folded. $100 - $200

839. A Disneyland Hotel Room Key. (Disneyland, 1960s/70s) A rare original key and fob from the Disneyland Hotel. The key is numbered 1196 and was manufactured by Yale, the official manufacturer of locks and keys during the first fabulous decade of Disneyland. The key measures approximately 2”x1”, while the fob measures 1.75”x3.75”. Both are in good condition with expected wear from use. $100 - $200

840. A 1991 Disneyland Hotel Services Book. (Disneyland, Hotel, 1990s) A Disn eyland Hotel Services Menu. The divided binder highlights private dining, restaurants & lounges, activities & entertainment, hotel services, and maps of the Disneyland Hotel, supplemented with colorful Walt Disney Company images and fun facts. Measuring 9.5”x13”, the hardcover binder and contents are in fine condition. $100 - $200

841. A 1992 Disneyland Hotel Press Kit. (Disneyland Hotel, 1992) A press kit announc ing expansions of the Disneyland Hotel. The folder and contents were prepared for media members and include News Releases and facts about the multimillion-dollar renewal of the hotel. Additionally (6) promotional photos and “A Fresh New Look” brochure are included. Measuring 9”x12”, the folder and contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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842. A Disneyland Hotel Guest Room Bedspread. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A queen-size bedspread used at the Disneyland Hotel. The bedspread features a bold floral print with understated sepia-tone illustrations of iconic Disneyland attractions in the back ground including the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. The condition is very good overall, with very minor wear from hotel use. $300 - $500

843. Disneyland Hotel Wallpaper Trim. Disneyland Hotel Wallpaper Trim. (Dis neyland, 2000s) A roll of wallpaper border from the Disneyland Hotel, manufactured by Mahuram of New York. The motif features fireworks, Mickey Mouse patterns, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 5” wide, the border is in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

844. A Mouse Ears Disneyland Hotel Lamp. (Disneyland, 2001) A stylized Mickey Mouse desk lamp from the Disneyland Hotel. This metal and wood lamp featuring a goldtone Mickey’s head in the neck of the lamp. The lamp measures approximately 18” in diameter and 31” tall and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. $200 - $400

846.

845. Chip and Dale Thanksgiving Feast Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Chip and Dale Disney Family Thanksgiving Feast Disneyland Hotel event sign Measuring 15.75” in diam eter the pvc board sign is in fine condition, retaining Velcro from prior mounting and few slight scuffs on reverse. $200 - $400

A Pair of Trader Sam’s Jingle

Cruise Elephant Mugs. (Disneyland, 2017) Two first edition tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel. Inspired by the “Jingle Cruise” holiday overlay of the world-famous Jungle Cruise, the mugs are in the form of an Indian Elephant wearing a Santa hat, “wrapped” in Christmas lights, while embracing a “little squirt”. Measuring 6.25”x5.5” and 2.75” deep, the pieces retain their original box and are in very fine unused condition. $200 - $400

847. A Disneyland/Disney World National Rental Car Poster. (Disneyland, 1984) A poster promoting Magic Kingdom participant sponsor National Car Rental. The large advertisement prominently features the new GM Chevrolet Celebrity between two iconic castles. Measuring 26”x39.75”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and wear at the folds. $100 - $200

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Entering The Park

A guest’s Disneyland experience begins even before they enter the Park. Tickets designed to tease the adventure to come. Parking lot signs feature beloved characters – will we be in the Donald lot, close to the Main Gate and inside the Monorail track? Or Tinker Bell, all the way back by Katella Avenue? Approaching the Park Entrance you begin to hear familiar music, and the scent of popcorn wafts in the air. The gate flyers and maps given out at the entrance are excellent souvenirs of the visit, reminders of exactly what was happening in Disneyland on that day. Over the years many variations of tickets, programs, maps, and other ephemera have been produced for Disneyland, with some very rare or even unique examples still surviving today.

848. White Disneyland Opening Week Complimentary Pass. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare white opening week complimentary pass. To ensure a strong turnout for the opening day events and live broadcast, the studio invited VIP’s, press, cast members and their families to the park. Guests were requested to arrive at four different times to accommodate the televised ceremonies and the capacity of the park. Even with this staggered system of entry, the park could not accommodate the number of cars expected, and a special white pass was created for the days after the opening ceremonies. Measuring 3.5” x 6.5” this pass was good for the 4 days after opening day, July 18th through July 22nd. Most likely printed at the same time as the opening day passes, it is the same size and retains the same imagery and logo, while on the reverse explains why the pass would not be good on opening day. The pass is extremely rare, being one of only two we have ever seen. The pass is in good condition with light staining and a few pinholes near one corner from previous display. $1,000 - $2,000

849.

Tour Escorts Complimentary

Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Dis neyland, c.1960s/70s) An extremely rare Tour Escort Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. This special form of the complimentary Main Gate Admission was used by the guests of Disneyland Cast Members. Measuring 5”x2.25”, the ticket is in fine condition with crisp corners and edges, exhibit ing little wear, and a few pinholes from previous display. $300 - $500

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851. A Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission from the 1960s. Measuring 5”x2”, the ticket is in fine condition. $200 - $400

Each ticket has a face value of “$2.50” and features the expression “good Sun day through Friday,” excluding the peak attendance day of Saturday. Measuring 2”x5” the tickets are in fine condition exhibiting the slightest wear to the cor ners. $600 - $800

852. Adventures in Disneyland Attraction

Admission

Coupons. (Disneyland, 1960s) An Adventures in Disneyland attraction admission coupon book. The book contains (5) Adventures in Disneyland attraction admission coupons which were once valid for “any A thru E ride” at Disneyland. Measuring 5”x2” the book is in fine condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

853. A Pair of Children’s’ Disneyland Main Gate Admissions. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of (2) Adventures in Disneyland Main Gate Admission tickets. The pair of tickets are still attached to their book while the interior coupons have been removed. Measuring 6”x2.75” the tickets are in good condition despite slight wear to edges and cor ners. $100 - $200

854. Pair of Magic Kingdom Club Special Guest Party Passes. (Disneyland, 1965) A pair of Magic Kingdom Club Special Guest Passes to the Disneyland 8th Anniversary Party. Measuring 4”x4.5”, the Passes have consecutive numbers and are in fine condition. $200 - $400

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855. A Set of Complimentary Tickets by Upjohn (Disneyland, 1970) An extremely rare trio of Disneyland Main Gate Admission Tick ets compliments of the Upjohn Company. Tickets like these were once given to employees of the Upjohn Company, Disneyland Participant sponsor and lessee from 1955 to 1970. The lot contains a Junior, Child, and Adult Admission Ticket. Measuring 5”x2” each, the tickets are in fine condition.

856. A 1970 Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admis sion (Disneyland, 1970) A Special Complimentary Disneyland Main Gate Adult Admission Ticket from 1970. Measuring 5”x2”, the admis sion ticket is in fine condition. $200 - $400

858. A Disneyland Passports ticket Booth Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Disneyland Main Entrance Gate Passports and Guided Tours sign. The large sign was once displayed on the ticket booths at the entrance to Disneyland. Measuring 22”x35.5”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $300 - $500

857. A Vintage Disneyland Temporary Gate Pass. (Disneyland, 70s/80s) A Disneyland Winston Gate Temporary Pass. The pass was issued to drivers of vehicles utilizing the Winston Parking annex and meant to be returned to Security Hosts upon departure. The area originally accommodated guests patronizing the Disneyland Heliport, before being used as an additional parking area for Cast Members and special VIPs. Measuring 6.25”xs4.25”, the laminated pass card is in very good park-used condition. $200 - $400

859. A Pair of Disneyland Exit Hand Stamps. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of hand stamps used to mark Disneyland Park guests for re-entry. To discourage deception, Disney alternated stamps daily, which usually consisted of a character name or related word. These wood and rubber stamps read “Merlin” and “Copper.” Each measur ing approximately 3.75”x2”, the stamps are in good condition with heavy signs of use. The rubber pads of both have dried with age, the bases and handles have been rubbed almost clean of paint, and the bases themselves are chipped and cracked with broken areas around the rubber pads. $200 - $400

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860. A Disneyland Parking Attendant Coat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A vintage 2000s jacket used by Parking Area Attendants at Disneyland Resort. Measuring a unisex size medium, the nylon and polyester padded jacket features the modern Disney “D” mono gram, four pockets, and is in very good, Parkused condition. $100 - $200

861. A Rare Christmas Festival at Dis neyland Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare gate flyer promoting the Mickey Mouse Club Circus and the Christ mas Festival at Disneyland from November 24, 1955, to January 8, 1956. Measuring 7.75”x20.5”, the flyer is in good condition with creases at the folds and expected wear from age. $200 - $400

862. A Summer 1962 Information for Disneyland Gate Tri-Fold. (Disneyland, 1962) An Information for Disneyland Vis itors Summer ’62 tri-fold brochure given to guests at the Main Gate. Measuring 3.75”x8.5” folded, the piece is in fine condi tion. $100 - $200

863. A 1965 “Disneyland’s Vital Statis tics” Gate Brochure. (Disneyland, 1965) A “Disneyland’s Vital Statistics” gate brochure detailing the park’s progress and continual growth from 1955 to 1965. Measuring just over 3.5”x8.5” folded, the brochure is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

864. A Collection of 1986 Disneyland Main Gate Handbills. (Disneyland, 1986) An incredible collection of (35) “Disneyland Today” Main Gate handbills. Documenting April through September of 1986, the handbills promote special events, closings, and other hap penings around the park. Also included is a Parking & Admission Information Guide. Measur ing from 3.25”x7” to 3.5”x 8.5”, the handbills are in fine condition. $400 - $600

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865. A “The Story of Disneyland” Guidebook & Mailer. (Dis neyland, 1955) A beautiful opening year “The Story of Disneyland” guidebook. The pages contain concept art of the attractions and lands as opposed to later guidebooks which would feature actual photos of the park. The 22-page guidebook measures 6”x8.75” closed, while the mailer is 6.5”x9.5”, each piece in very good condition with minor wear. $300 - $500

866. A 1957 Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1957) A 1957 Complete Guide to Disneyland souvenir book. The book provides full-color photos, maps, and illustrations for the various lands and attractions of the park. The 27-page book features new attractions for 1957including the Avenue of Flags, AstroJets, Horseless Carriage, and Tom Sawyer Island. Measuring 8.25”x11.5” the book is in good condi tion with noticeable wear from use. $200 - $400

867.

Collection

of Disneyland Guidebooks. (Disneyland, 1961-77) A collection of (3) editions of Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. Among the lot are pictorial souvenirs for the years 1961, 1964, and c.1977. Measuring 11.75”x8.75”, the souvenirs are in very good condition. $200 - $400

868. A Description Book for Guests with Hearing Impairments. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Disneyland Park Description Book for Guests with Hearing Impairments. The binder was available at Guest Relations and was meant to be read by Guests before entry. Pages containing narration of the action and/or theme of The Walt Disney Story, Wonders of China, the Disneyland PeopleMover, Star Tours, and other contemporary Disneyland adventures and attractions. Measuring 11.5”x11” the binder is in fine condition exhibiting light wear from use. $100 - $200

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869. A Sam McKim 1958-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A souvenir Disneyland Map designed by Imagineer Sam McKim and created during the first year that these large format souvenir maps became available at the park. This “B” version of the 1958 map is considered by many to be more rare than the “A” version, and was prepared in anticipation of the Tomorrowland expansion coming in 1959. Unlike the “A” version, this incarnation includes the not-yet-completed Matterhorn attraction and depicts planned expansions that were never completed. The map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition. $700 - $900

870. A Sam McKim 1958-C Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A souvenir Disneyland Map designed by Imagineer Sam McKim and created during the first year that these large format souvenir maps became available at the park. Released in late 1958, this was the third version of the first-year large format souvenir maps. Disneyland was evolving and changing quickly and as plans changed, so did the maps. This 1958-C map features subtle differences from the “A” and “B” versions from this same year, including the debut of “Cascade Peak”, the Art of Animation exhibit, and the “America The Beautiful” attraction. Still featured are planned expansions of Main Street and a Wax Museum and Haunted House in Frontierland which would become “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the “Haunted Mansion” respectively. The map measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition, with some wear along the original fold lines and some spots of discoloration along the top-edge and bot tom-right corner. $700 - $900

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871. A Sam McKim 1964-A Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) An updated 1964 Disneyland souvenir map designed by Imag ineer Sam McKim. This earlier 1964-A edition features a green border with the “Holidayland Circus” attraction from previous maps removed. This map measures 45”x30” and is in very good condition with typical wear to the fold-lines. $400 - $600 872. A Sam McKim 1964-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) A 1964 Disneyland souvenir map designed by Imagineer Sam McKim. This “B” version of the 1964 map features such details as the renamed “Tomorrowland Jets,” and future developments Edison Square and Liberty Square. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in good condition. $400 - $600

873. A 1955 Disneyland Press Kit Reproduction. (Disneyland, 2000s) A reproduction press kit modeled after those created in 1955 for the Grand Opening of Disneyland. This packet comes in a mailing enve lope which has printed stamps that read “Sorry for the Delay - Item Lost in Processing,” which playfully suggests that the recipient should have received this packet in 1955. The packet includes a photo of Walt Disney, a photo of the 1953 Disneyland Presentation Map, and 26 sheets of information regarding Disneyland’s Opening Year entertainment and facilities. Many of the sheets and the folder have been intentionally dis colored to appear aged. The packet measures 9.5”x11.5”and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

874. A Disneyland Pre-Opening Newspaper Supplement. (Dis neyland, 1955) A rare 20-page newspaper advertising supplement issued through the Los Angeles Examiner to promote the opening Disneyland just two days before the Grand Opening ceremony at the park. The pictorial features illustrations and artist’s renderings of the lands and attractions that guests would soon experience. Measuring 10.75”x13.25”, the newsprint pictorial displays in good condition with minor tears near the original folds, some discoloration and wear to edges and corners throughout. $100 - $200

875. A Disneyland Summer 1959 Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1959) A full color Disneyland advertising supplement from the Sunday Los Angeles Times on June 14, 1959. The 24 pages of photos and concept art show the new attractions coming to Dis neyland in its 1959 expansion including the Matterhorn Bobsleds, Subway Voyage, and Disneyland-Alweg monorail system. Measuring 10.75”x12.75”, the supplement is in very good condition, exhibiting some creasing along the spine and edges consistent with handling. $100 - $200

876. Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Newspaper Sup plement. (Disneyland, 1965) A full color Disneyland advertising supplement from the Sunday Los Angeles Times on June 14, 1965. The 20-page supplement features photos of the attractions and entertainment at the park during its “Tencennial” summer. Measuring 10.75”x12.75”, the supplement is in fine condition, exhibiting slight creasing along the spine typical with light handling. $100 - $200

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877. A Collection of Disney News Magazines from 1965-1973 (Disney, 1962-74) An incredible archive of (33) Disney News Maga zines from the estate of Milt Albright. The official magazines were cre ated under Albright as part of his Magic Kingdom Club program and distributed to members every quarter. These publications span a tenyear period with all issues from that period included. Each magazine measures 8.5”x11.75” and all are in fine condition. $500 - $700

878. A Rare Disneyland World Of Flowers Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Disneyland World of Flowers book. This 72-page book was written by horticulturist Morgan “Bill” Evans and tells the behindthe-scenes story of the pants and flowers at Disneyland. Measuring 9”x11”, the book exhibits damage to the spine but is in good overall condition. $200 - $400

879. A “Disneyland The First Quarter Century” Book. (Disneyland, 1980) A lim ited edition “Disneyland: The First Quarter Century” book. The book was only available in the park during the 1980 25th anniversary season. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the commemora tive hardcover book is shrink-wrapped and in fine condition. $100 - $200

880. A Disneyland 30th Anniversary Book. (Disneyland, 1985) A Disneyland 30th Anniversary Book. This commemorative edi tion book was created for the 30th anniver sary of Disneyland. Measuring 8.75”x11.5”, the 122-page book is shrink-wrapped and in fine condition. $100 - $200

881. A 30th Anniversary Passport & GiftGiver Tickets. (Disneyland, 1985) An over sized admission ticket produced for “The Official Disneyland 30th Year Birthday Party” and four Gift-Giver tickets. The unused 13.75”x3.75” admission ticket is dated July 17, 1985, carries the number “017452,” and retains all redemp tion stubs and vouchers. The Gift Giver tickets were given to guests as they entered the Main Gate that year, with one in thirty winning a prize. Measuring 5.5”x2”, the four non-winning tickets are in very fine condition. The admission ticket is in fine condition, with a few small creases at the right edge. $100 - $200

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882. Disneyland 30th Anniversary Main Gate Prop Sign. (Disneyland, c.1985) A Dis neyland prop sign created for display at the Disneyland Main Entrance Gate during the 35th anniversary celebration of Disneyland Park. Mea suring 24.5” tall and 18.5” wide, the acrylic shield is in fine overall condition and comes with a photo showing signage in place. $200 - $400

883. A Disneyland Main Gate Prop Sign. (Disneyland,1980s) A Disneyland prop sign created for display at the Dis neyland Main Entrance Gate during the 1980s. Measuring 24.5” tall and 18.5” wide, the acrylic shield is in fine overall condition. $200 - $400

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884. A Disneyland 35th Anniversary Souvenir Hardcover Book. (Disneyland, 1990) A Disneyland Hardcover Souvenir Book cel ebrating the first thirty-five years of the park. Measuring 8.75”x 11.5”, the book is shrink-wrapped and in very good condition with some scratches on the back cover. $100 - $200

885. An America on Parade Commemorative Book. (Disney land, 1975) A 41-page commemorative hardcover book titled “America on Parade: A Salute… A Celebration.” Prepared exclusively for Cast Members, press, and Park VIPs, the book provides an overview of the plans for parades and events, behind-the-scenes development of the festivities, a proposed television special and more. Measuring 8.75”x11.25, the book is in good condition despite minor yellowing and wear to the cover. $100 - $200

886. A Filming Today at the Disneyland Resort Sign. (Disney land, 2000s) A Disneyland Filming Today sign. The sign alerts guests of the possibility of appearing on film during their visit to Disneyland Resort. Measuring 18”x18” the pvc board sign is in very good condi tion exhibiting minor wear few scuffs, and velcro mounts on reverse from use. $100 - $200

887. A Disneyland Resort Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Resort sign featuring printed graphics of the Disneyland Resort logo and pixie dust as a reminder of the most magical place on earth. Mea suring 18”x18” the square pvc board sign is in very good condition, exhibiting some scuffs and spots of wear on face and reverse from original Park display. $100 - $200

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Main Street U.S.A. is a subtly brilliant design choice for an amusement park. Rather than putting the biggest attraction up front, a friendly avenue greets guests, with the promise of Sleeping Beauty’s castle ahead. Main Street is truly the gateway from reality into Disney’s worlds of fantasy, adventure, and imagination. At the front is Town Square, with the Train Station, Emporium, and Fire House with Walt’s personal apartment above. Before the castle is the Hub, which branches out directly to all the original lands of the Park. The Partners statue of Walt and Mickey together stands here, permanently greeting guests and watching over the parades, celebrations, and happiness at the heart of Disneyland.

888. Disneyland Railroad Dis ney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size Dis neyland Railroad attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gal lery. 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 reproduction measures 36”x54”and is in fine condition with light wear to edges. $300 - $500

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889. Main Street Railroad Station Construction Brown line. (Disneyland, 1955) A brownline copy of elevations, sections, and plans for the Main Street Railroad Station Clock Tower. The brownline repro duced the original drawing which was approved by Bob Gurr on April 20, 1955. Mea suring 42”x30”, the brownline displays in fine condition, exhib iting light wear and fading. $400 - $600

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A Disneyland Railroad Conductor Badge With Hat. (Disn eyland, 1980s) A Disneyland Railroad Conductors’ Badge mounted on non-matching Conductor’s Cap with B&O Railroad brass button pins. Measuring approximately 4” long and 1.5” tall, the badge is in very good overall condition. $200 - $400 Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Circle Route Brochure. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Brochure. The tri-fold brochure advertises the all-passenger and freight services of the Disneyland Participant sponsor as well as the new circle route around Disneyland. Measuring 5”x3” when folded, the brochure is in very good condition. $100 - $200

894. Disneyland Railroad Sealed Lilly Belle Tickets. (Disneyland, 1975) A collection of (100) sealed Disneyland Railroad Tickets for the Lilly Belle Presidential Car on the Disneyland Railroad. the 2.5”x7.5” tickets are unused and still sealed with numbering starting at “002501.” In fine unused condition with some rubber band residue stuck to the top tickets. $600 - $800

892. A Disneyland Railroad Iron Train Wheel. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare original cast iron train wheel from the Disneyland Railroad. This incredible arti fact from one of the world’s most famous Steam-Powered Railroads has “Disne yland 1972” embossed on the wheel. With a diameter of 19”and a thickness of 4..5” the wheel displays in fine condition on a custom built stand. Weighing over 125 pounds, special shipping arrange ments may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

893. A Pair of Santa Fe & Disn eyland R.R. Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s) A pair of First-Class passage ticket strips for the Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. These sequentially numbered ticket strips (429659 and 429660) include the main ticket stub, as well as six smaller stubs for various depots and stops along the periphery of the Park. Each strip of tickets measures 11.75”x2.5” and is in fine condi tion. $300 - $500

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895. A Primeval World Dinosaur Skin Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s) A segment of prop dinosaur skin from the Primeval World diorama at Disneyland. The “dinosaur hide” is a sample of the Stegosaur poised and locked in continuous mortal combat with a Tyrannosaur, during the final climactic vignette of the Primeval World. Presented in an elaborately textured 9”x12.75” wooden shadowbox frame, with iden tification plaque and photographic image, the skin segment measures approximately 5”x3” and is in very good condition with some surface wear and paint flecks from park use. $400 - $600

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(Disneyland, 2005) An original scale model of Main Street Station at Disneyland, created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski. This First Edition model has lighted elements and comes with a handcar, flag accessories, power cord and a certificate of authenticity in its orig inal Disneyland 50th Anniversary Commemorative Collection box. The model measures approximately 14”x9.5” and 6” tall. The piece is in fine condition with light wear from previous display. $300 - $500

896. A Framed Disneyland Railroad Print. (Disneyland, 1978) A vintage Disneyland Railroad attraction poster souvenir print from the Disney Gallery. The print measures 15.5”x23.5” within a 24”x31.75” frame. In fine condition with light wear and minor scuffs to the frame. $100 - $200

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A charming Disneyland Railroad N scale electric train set by Bachmann Trains produced exclusively for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Resort. The set includes an E.P. Ripley locomotive & ten der car, an old-time combine coach, old-time passenger coaches, (11) pieces of curved track, (4) pieces of straight track, a curved plug-in ter minal “rerailer,” a power pack and speed controller, and an instruction manual. Measuring 17”x12”x 3” the shrink-wrapped box and contents are in very fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

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Disneyland Main Street Train Station by Olszewski. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Sealed Railroad (Dis neyland, 2005)

899. A Collection of Disneyland Railroad Pins. (Disneyland, 2002) A Disneyland Railroad framed pin set. The set was originally issued over a period of six months, at a rate of one pin each month, limited to two per guest. The set features the attraction logo and Ernest S. Marsh with Narragansett-style cars and Dis ney character passengers. Measuring various sizes, the pins are displayed atop a cardstock image of the Main Street Station, and within a frame measuring approximately 18”x15”. The entire piece displays in fine condition.

$100 - $200

900. Walt Disney World Locomotive Restoration Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A limited edition, framed (5) pin set commemorating the restoration of the Walt Disney World steam locomotives. The framed set was released October 21, 2003, each pin commemorating the four engines and the Main Street Railroad Station and limited to an edition of 500 hand-numbered sets. Measur ing 2”x3.75” and 1.5” in diameter, the pins are displayed within a 15.25”x10.25” frame.

$100 - $200

901. A Collection of Disneyland Railroad Pins. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of (6) rare Walt Disney Train pins. The collection contains pins manufactured exclusively for the Walt Disney Family Foundation, the Carolwood Foundation, and Disneyland. Among the lot are pins commemorating Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad, an original Disneyland Railroad passenger car, the Lilly Belle Rededication, Walt Disney’s Animation Research Library, Michael Broggie, and (the highlight of the collection) Roger Broggie’s Main Street Window Dedication Ceremony pin on its card. Measuring from 1.25” in diameter to 2.75” long, the pins display in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

902. A Signed “Ernest S. Marsh Revenue Run” Print. (Disney land, 2002) A limited edition print titled “Ernest S. Marsh – Revenue Run” signed by artist Charles Boyer. Measuring 20”x26” the print is numbered “4/250” is in fine condition, with light wear, signed by and original Certificate Of Authenticity. $200 - $400

903. Walt Disney World Railroad Pill Box by Olszewski . (Olsze wski.2000s) A Walt Disney World “PokitPals” Pill Box by renowned min iaturist Robert Olszewski. Featuring relief images of the Walter E. Disney locomotive and Main Street Station at Walt Disney World, with a tiny drawer held closed by a magnet. Measuring 3.25”x1.25” and .75” deep the keepsake is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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904. A 1958 Disneyland Main Street Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1958) A WED Enterprises site plan blueprint of Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. The blueprint depicts the key plan for four central buildings (300 - 600) on Main Street, notably detailing spaces operated by Hollywood Maxwell, Shoe Corporation of America, and Cole of California. The print has been stamped with a special seal reading “received, November 5, 1958, Disneyland Construction Department” and was specifically prepared for Bank of America, related to future projects in development at Disneyland, Inc. The Blueprint includes pencil annotations regarding contemporaneous additions made to Main Street including air conditioning, and both Storage and Maintenance areas. Measuring 26”x18”, the piece displays in good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear along original folds, corners, and edges. $5,000 - $7,000

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A Main Street Kiosk Disneyland Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) An acrylic sign featuring the Disneyland name against a pinstriped back ground. The sign was meant to be backlit possibly for use with a Main Gate or Main Street kiosk and comes from the collection of Milt Albright (Disneyland Special Projects). Measuring 47”x9.75”, the sign exhibits light wear and is in very good, used condition. $600 - $800 A Disneyland Special Events Kiosk Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) An acrylic sign for Disneyland Special Events. The acrylic sign was meant to be backlit possibly for use with a Main Gate or Main Street Kiosk and comes from the collection of Milt Albright (Disneyland Special Projects). 47”x9.75”, the sign exhibits light wear and is in very good, used condition. $600 - $800

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Disneyland Headquarters Stationery. (Disneyland, 196364) A collection of (6) pieces of stationery and (3)

for the Mickey Mouse Club Head quarters

the Main Street Opera House at Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x11” and 9.5”x4.25”, the sta tionery and envelopes are in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

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907. A Disneyland Group Services Kiosk Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) An acrylic sign for Disneyland Group Services. The acrylic sign was meant to be backlit possibly for use with a Main Gate or Main Street kiosk and comes from the collection of Milt Albright (Disneyland Special Projects). Measuring 47”x9.75”, the sign exhibits light wear and is in very good, used condition. $600 - $800 908. Collection of Assorted Disneyland Promotional Photos. (Disneyland, 1954-75) An incredible collection of (160+) photos chroni cling the construction, opening, celebrity VIPs, and memorable events which took place at Disneyland from 1954 to 1975. Varying in size, the photos are in overall fine condition. $500 - $700 envelopes at

910. A Limited Edition Main Street Trolley Big Figure. (Disney,2000s) A limited-edition Main Street Trolley “Big Fig” statue by The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The intricately detailed figure was designed by Costa Alvezos, constructed of cast resin, and fully painted. The work depicts Mickey, Min nie, Goofy, and Pluto aboard a Main Street Trolley, with Donald Duck. The Big Figure has six components, measuring 18” tall and 14” at its widest diameter. All pieces are in fine condition with only minor wear. $400 - $600

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The model has lighted elements that are powered by a battery com partment in the base. Measuring 7”x5.75” and 2.5” tall, the model is in fine condition with a small spot of wear on the eastern side of the roof. The item’s original box exhibits edge and wear but includes the certificate of authenticity. $200 - $400

912. Engine No. 1 Limited Edition Figure Signed

(Disney/Ron Lee, 1995) An Engine No.1 Limited Edition Figure

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features a removable water feature, is numbered 25/500, and has been signed by artist Ron Lee. The piece measures 7.5” tall, 11” long and 5” deep, and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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Main Street Crystal Arcade Model by Olszewski. (Disney 2004) A first edition scale model of Disneyland’s Crystal Arcade and New Century Jewelry buildings, created by renowned miniaturist Robert Olszewski for his Main Street, collection. by Ron Lee. by Ron statue

913. An Ask for Change in Disney Dollars Sign. (Disneyland, 1996) A rare “ Ask for Change in Disney Dollars” sign. The acrylic sign features six facsimiles of Disney Dollars attached as samples. Measuring 20.5”x10”, the sign is in very good condition. $300 - $500

914. An Uncut Sheet of $5 Disney Dollars. (Disneyland, 1987)

A very rare uncut and printer’s proof sheet of Disney Dollars. The double-sided proof sheet features (18) bills of the five-dollar denom ination with no serial numbers along with registration marks in the margins and a color bar at the bottom. The sheet has been signed by artist Matt Mew and numbered 22/400. Measuring 22”x17.5”, the uncut proof is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear. $200 - $400

915. Proof Sheet of $5 Disney Dollars, Signed & Numbered. (Disneyland, c.1987) A rare uncut printer’s proof sheet of Disney Dollars. The double-sided proof sheet features (18) bills of the five-dollar denom ination along with registration marks in the margins and a color bar at the bottom. The sheet has been signed by artist Matt Mew and num bered 103/300. Measuring 22”x17.5”, the uncut proof is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear to edges. $200 - $400

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916. Disneyland Main Street Trash Can Plaque. (Disney land, c.2000s) A Main Street trash can plaque featuring the iconic Main Street Horse-Drawn Streetcar. Measuring 12”x8”, the beauti ful resin plaque is in very good condition, retaining four bolts on the reverse and exhibiting little apparent wear from original Park display. $200 - $400

917. A Pair of Jimmy Starr Disneyland Business Cards. (Disneyland, c.1956-1959). A rare pair of business cards once belonging to Jimmy Starr, operator of Jimmy Starr’s Show Business Souvenirs on Main Street USA from 1956 to 1959. Measuring 3.5”x2”, each card is in very good condition with light fad ing and edge wear from age. $100 - $200

918. A Disneyland Map Tin Lithographic Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A tin lithographic Disneyland television tray by California Metalware Corporation. This tele vision tray features a color aerial depiction of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. The tray “serves” as an excellent example of some of the earliest licensed Disneyland merchandise. Measuring 17.5”x12.5”, it is in good condition bearing heavy scratches and wear from prior use.

$100 - $200

919. A 1955 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Coloring Book. (Whitman, 1955) A Disne yland coloring book published by Whitman Publishing. Measuring 8.25”x11”, the book is in very good condition with no marks, and spine unbent, exhibiting the slightest wear to the edges consistent with handling.

$100 - $200

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920. A Collection of Disneyland Board Games. (Disneyland, 1955-1960s) A collec tion of (6) Disneyland-inspired board games by Parker Brothers. Included in the lot are Walt Disney’s Adventureland Game, Frontier land Game, Riverboat Game, Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game, Monorail Game, and Fantasyland Game. Each game is in over all very good condition. The Riverboat and Adventureland games are complete. Tomor rowland is missing the plain cardboard “back stop” piece. The Frontierland game is missing two of the four “Scout” tokens. The Monorail game has one original wooden token and three plastic substitutes. The Fantasyland game’s 4 plastic tokens are also substitutes.

$500 - $700

921. A Pair of Disneyland Board Games. (Whitman/Transogram, 1954/1965) A pair of Waly Disney’s Disneyland Games manufactured by Whitman and Transogram. The game of Adventures in Disneyland by Transogram was released before the Park’s opening in 1954 while the Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game by Whitman was first released upon the 10th Anniversary of the park. Measuring 9”x17.5” and 15.5”x12”, each box comes complete with pieces. The boxes are in fair condition, exhib iting fading, tears, and wear to edges, corners, and some contents. The contents of the Whitman game are sealed. $200 - $400

922. A Disneyland Wood Burning Set Store Display (Disney land, 1950s) A rare store display for a Walt Disney’s Disneyland Wood Burning Set by American Toys. The display features 23 pieces including wood panels, paint, and wood-burning wand. Measuring 20”x10.75”x 1.5”when closed, the display is in good condition with wear and tear ing to the box. $200 - $400

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(Disneyland,.1956) A charming souvenir pennant featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Dis ney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24”x 9.25the pennant is in very good condition with

924. Rare Donruss Disneyland Bubblegum Cards & Box. (Donruss, 1965) An extremely rare store display box containing (24) unopened packs of Walt Disney’s Disneyland Bubble Gum Cards by Donruss Co. Boxes of unopened cards such as this are very hard-to-find. This complete box measures 8.25”x3.75x1.75” tall and is in very good condition. $200 - $400

925. A Collection of Disneyland Frame Tray Puzzles. (Whitman, 1955-1960s) A collection of (16) Disneyland-inspired frame tray puz zles by the Whitman Publishing Company. Among the collection are puzzles depicting the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, the Skyway, the Jungle Cruise, and more. Measuring 11.25”x14.5”, the toys are in good to fine unused condition. $200 - $400

926. A Disneyland Tablecloth by Barth & Dreyfuss. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Disneyland souvenir tablecloth by Barth and Dreyfuss. This early Park souvenir features imagery of Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. The heavy linen tablecloth measures approximately 38”x29.5” and is in fair condition, with fading throughout and a 1” tear in the Adventureland image. The piece retains the original Disneyland Barth & Dreyfuss paper label. $200 - $400

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927. A Disneyland Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early Disneyland souvenir plate featuring imagery of memorable Disney land attractions that appeared up to 1959. Measuring 9.5” in diame ter, the plate displays in good condition exhibiting wear and areas of crazing to the glaze. $200 - $400 928. Rare Disneyland Character Waffle Mold Set. (Disney, 1950/60s) A rare Disneyland Character Waffle Molds set manufactured by the Hollywood Art-Mold Company. The set contains two handles and four character molds including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Bambi. Measuring various sizes, the fine condition pieces and waf fle recipe with instructions come contained inside the good-condition original 6.75”x9.75” box. $100 - $200

929.

Disneyland Electric Quiz Game by Jacmar. (Jacmar, 1960s)

A Disneyland Electric Quiz game by Jacmar. The game comes complete with (6) Disneyland Quiz cards and electric panel with two guides inside the original colorful 8.25”x10.25”x 2” box. Contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

930. A Collection of View-Master Slide Sets with Viewer. (Disn eyland, 1955-60s) A collection of View-Master & Tru-Vue reel sets includ ing (9) View-Master sets of Disneyland, a Bambi set, a Love Bug Set, (3) Tru-Vue Albums of The Mickey Mouse Club Circus, and (1) Tru-Vue of the Disneyland Park, with a vintage View-Master Viewer included. All the slides and reel sets are in their original packaging and in good condition with wear and staining to the packaging. $100 - $200

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931. A Souvenir Mary Poppins Hat. (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir hat inspired by Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. The top of the synthetic straw hat features a posable flower and colorful ribbons. The crown of the hat measures a “practically perfect” 6.25” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

932. A Disneyland Fun Box by Whitman. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland Fun Box by Whitman. The contents include (6) crayons, a game board, a scrap book, a dotto-dot book, two color books, and one card game within a colorful box featuring scenes of Disneyland attractions. Measuring various sizes, contents are in very good condition and contained inside their good condition 11.75”x8.75”x1.5” box. $100 - $200

933. A Pair of Disneykins WDW Greeting Cards. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A rare pair of souvenir greeting cards with Disne ykins manufactured by Louis Marx & Co. for Walt Disney World. The promotional cards were produced near the end of the Disneykins line. Measuring 8”x5.75” each card contains a 1.25” figure in plastic bubble and comes with the original envelope. each piece displaying in very good condition despite minor yellow ing and wear. $200 - $400

934. A Set of Disney Birthday Record Cards. (Disney, 1960s) A set of (3) of Disney Birth day Record Cards. The cards feature recordings of authentic Disney voices of Tinker Bell, Mickey Mouse, Alice, Snow White, and more. Measuring 6”x6”, the cards with unpunched 33 1/3 rpm records are in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to the spines. $200 - $400

935. Disneyland Magic Shop Masks Inquiry Letter. (Disneyland, 1969) A letter of inquiry regarding the Disneyland Magic Shop. The two-page typed response explains the types and prices of Don Post masks available for purchase at the Shop and comes with original envelope. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the pages are in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

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936. A Park-Used Disneyana Shop Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A park-used Disneyana Shop sign from the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The hand-painted sign accented by medieval font and blazon was once displayed on the interior castle wall of the Disneyana Shop in Fantasyland. The durable sign is of fiberglass construction with metallic hardware for mounting. Measuring 39.5”x26.5”x5.75” deep, the unique, park-used sign is in very good condition. $3,000 - $5,000

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937. A Pair of Disneyana Shop Mickey and Minnie Figures. (Disneyland, 1978) A pair of Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Disneyana Shop figures in store display cases. When not developing window displays for main street, the Disneyland creative services department would construct figures such as these for sale at the Disneyana Shop. Mickey Mouse measures 9.75” tall while Minnie Mouse i stands 10.75” tall. Each figure is poised atop a 9.75”x9.75” wooden base with plaque and plexiglass cover. $500 - $700

938. A Disneyana Shop Donald Duck Figure. (Disneyland, 1984) A Donald Duck Disneyana Shop figure. Created by the Disneyland Cre ative Services Department for sale in the Disneyana Shop, the display features a flocked Donald Duck with cloth clothing and is bolted to a beach display base. Donald measures 14.5” tall, while the base mea sures 12.5”x14.5” and has a [plexiglass cover. The entire park-used piece displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

Figure. (Disneyland, c.1984) A Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse created by the Disneyland Creative Services Department for sale at Disneyana Shop. The display features a flocked Mickey Mouse with cloth clothing, wand, and is bolted to a faux rock display base. The figure atop base measures 15.75” tall, while the base alone measures 15”x12.5”x 3.75” tall. The whole display is protected by a plexiglass case. The entire piece displays in fine overall condition. $400 - $600

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A Disneyland Marquee Souvenir Sign. (Disneyland, 2010)

A souvenir wall sign replicating the original Main Entrance marquee from Disneyland. Printed in full color on a wood composite backing, the sign is display-ready with integral hanging hardware on the reverse. Measuring 36.25”x10.5”, the piece is in very fine condition with intentional age distress in the print. $200 - $400

940. A Disneyana Shop Jiminy Cricket Figure. (Disneyana, 1980s) A Jiminy Cricket display figure cre ated by the Disneyland Creative Services Department for sale at the Disneyana Shop at Disneyland. The handpainted figure measures 12” tall and 9.25” at its widest points. It displays in very good condition, despite few small chips. $400 - $600

942. “Walt’s

Music Makers” Print

Signed by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1982) A limited edition Charles Boyer lithograph titled “Walt’s Music Makers.” Created to commem orates the 50,000th performance of the Disneyland Band the 21.5”x25.25” lithograph is hand numbered “852/1800” and signed by the artist. The artwork is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration and wear throughout. $100 - $200

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943. Disneyland Castle Lighter by Brother-Lite. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland souvenir lighter by Brother-Lite. The lighter features Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Disneyland logo. Measuring approxi mately 1.75”x1.75”, the lighter is in very good condition. $100 - $200

944. Disneyland Lighter by Espirit 2000. (Disneyland, 1950s/70s) A Disney land souvenir lighter by Espirit 2000. The high-quality, gold-toned, lighter features the Sleeping Beauty Castle icon and Disneyland name. Measuring 1”x2.5”, the lighter is in very good condition. $100 - $200

945. Donald Duck Windproof Lighter by Zippo. (Disney, 1970s) A Donald Duck slim windproof-style souvenir lighter by Zippo. Measuring 1.25”x2.25”, the lighter is in very good condition. $100 - $200

946. Disneyland “D” Windproof Lighter by Zippo. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Zippo-brand, slim, windproof-style souvenir lighter featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and a gold “D” monogram on the case. Measuring 1.25”2.25”, the lighter is in very good condi tion. $100 - $200

947. Mickey Mouse Windproof Lighter by Zippo. (Disney, 1970s) A Mickey Mouse windproof-style slim lighter by Zippo. Mea suring 1.25”x2.25”, the lighter is in very good condition. $100 - $200

yland, 1960s) A souvenir Swiss Army style knife from Disneyland. Measuring just over 2” long, the knife is in fine condition overall. $100 - $200

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949. A Disneyland the Original Pennant. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Disneyland: The Original souvenir pennant. The souvenir of Disney land features Mickey Mouse and a memorable campaign slogan from the 1980s. Measuring 30” long and 11” at its widest, the souvenir is in fine overall shape and retains its original tag. $100 - $200

950. Set of Disneyland Lands Decorative Signs. (Disneyland, 1980s/90s) A set of (3) Disneyland souvenir street signs. The signs measure 18”x4.5” each and are in very good condition, exhibiting minor color toning from age. $200 - $400

951. Disney Pewter Train Set by Hudson. (Hudson, 1986) A gold-plated pewter Disney train figure set by Hudson Fine Pewter. The 12-piece set features (10) circus-style flat cars carrying Disney characters playing musical instruments, a diamond-stacked Walt Disney World Railroad loco motive, and a caboose. The locomotive measures 3”and 2” tall, the caboose measures 2”x 2”, and most cars measure approximately 1.75”x 2” tall. Each piece displays in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

952. A Collection of Disneyland Souvenir Plates. (Disneyland, 1995) A collection of (12) souvenir plates commemorating the 40th anniversary of Disneyland. The hard-fired porcelain plates feature colorful scenes of characters with Disneyland attractions, designed by Disney artists. Measuring 8” in diameter, each hand-numbered plate was manufactured by the Bradford Exchange and is in fine condition with a COA. $100 - $200

953. Main Street Pewter Miniatures Limited Edition Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Main Street themed pewter miniatures. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to com memorate Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, the set was limited to 1500 pieces. Beautifully displayed in the original 7”x10”x3.5” decorative box, all pieces are in fine condition with very minor paint wear to the canopy of the Omnibus figurine and minor scuffs to the box lid. The original Certificate of Authenticity is included. $500 - $700

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Sign. (Disneyland Resort, 2000s) A Disney Parks Pin Trading used at the Disneyland Resort to direct guests toward locations of the ever-popular pin-trading tradition at Disneyland. Measuring 15”x11”, the pvc board sign is in very good condition exhibiting few scuffs and minor wear from original Park display. $100 - $200

955.

The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The metallic replica is limited to an edition size of 1,955 and was offered to coincide with the 50th anni versary of Disneyland Resort. The replica is contained in a protective acrylic case and comes with facsimiles of a c.1960 Disneyland ticket book, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Ticket, and Certificate of Verifica tion. Measuring 2.5”x6”, all pieces are in fine condition. $100 - $200

956. “Disneyland Resort: Dreams Come True” Framed Pin Set. (Disn eyland, 2007) An open edition, framed (8) pin set commemorating the charac ters of the Disneyland Resort released in 2007. Measuring 9.5”x4.25” to 1.25”x .75”, the pins are displayed within a 21”x15” frame with a Certifi cate of Authenticity on the reverse. In fine condition. $100 - $200

957. A Magic Kingdom Emporium Shop Holiday Season Sign. (Disney World, c.2010s) A sign created for a Main Street Emporium shop display at the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. Measuring 7.75”x25.75” the foam core sign is in fine condition with slight wear to edges and cor ners from display. $100 - $200

958. A Disneyland Swift & Company Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Swift’s & Co. souvenir alumi num tray from Disneyland. Measuring 11.25” in diame ter, the tray is in good condi tion with wear, mostly to the reverse, including Velcro and tape residue from previous display. $100 - $200

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Disney Parks Pin Trading A Disneyland Bronze Replica Ticket. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited-edition Disneyland Antique Copper E-Ticket released through

959. A Disneyland Red Wagon Inn Children’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1960s) A children’s menu from Disneyland’s Red Wagon Inn on Main Street. This stylish menu measures 9.5”x8” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

960. Disneyland Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Souvenir Menu. (Disneyland, 1962) A small souvenir tri-fold menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street. Deigned to be mailed like a postcard, the menu measures 9.75”x 4.75” unfolded and displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

961. A Pair of Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Menus. (Disneyland, 1965) A reg ular menu and souvenir menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street in Disneyland. The regular menu features the “T.W.A. Rocket Ship Special” and the “Martian Sundae” in honor of the new Flying Saucers attraction. The souvenir menu is suitable for mailing. Measuring 6.25”x10” and 9.75”x4.75” (unfolded) both menus are in good condition, with very minor wear and creases to faces and edges, and a few spots of discoloration. $200 - $400

962. A Sunkist Citrus House Redemp tion Ticket. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Sunkist beverage redemption ticket. The ticket was valid at the Main Street and Adventureland Sunkist locations at Disneyland and features imagery on both sides. Measuring 2.25”x4”, the ticket displays in very good condition, with minor wear. $100 - $200

963. A Disneyland Fun Food Cookbook. (Disneyland, 1976) A first printing of the Dis neyland Fun Food Cookbook. The 118-page publication contains both recipes and graphics inspired by all six concurrent lands in Disn eyland. Measuring approximately 8”x7.75”, the book is in very good condition, exhibiting some wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

964. A Plaza Inn Dinner Menu Sign. (Dis neyland, 1980s/90s) A rare Plaza Inn menu sign displayed during the era of Columbian Coffee Growers sponsorship of the Plaza Inn at Disneyland. Measuring 21”x27”, the Parkused acrylic sign is in very good condition with the slightest scuffs and wear to the let ters from display. $200 - $400

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965. A Disneyland Plaza Inn Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A 2015 Plaza Inn menu sign from Main Street in Disneyland. Measuring 15.25”x21”, the acrylic sign displays in good park-used condition with slight warping and wear from park usage. $200 - $400

966. A Carnation Ice Cream Shop Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1980/90s) A Main Street Ice Cream Shop sign displayed during the latter era of Carnation Ice Cream sponsorship of the restaurant. Measuring 16”x26”, the acrylic sign is in very good park-used condi tion. $200 - $400

967. A Disneyland Carnation Gardens Special Guest Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s)

A park-used sign advertising a special guest group at Carnation Plaza Gardens in Disney land. The printed sign with hand-painted letter ing measures 26”x14.75and displays in good condition with minor scuffs throughout and a crease on the upper left corner. $100 - $200

968. A Mickey’s Candy Company Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign advertising the official products of Mickey’s Candy Company at Disneyland. Measuring 23”x16”, the acrylic sign exhibits scuffs and wear but displays in good overall condition. $200 - $400

969. Disneyland Cast Member Outdoor Vending Shirt. (Disneyland, 1990s) A col orful Cast Member outdoor vender shirt from Disneyland. The right sleeve has a patch that reads “Outdoor Vending Disneyland” with an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This shirt is a size Large and is in good condition, retain ing its Disneyland Wardrobe Department label inside the collar. $100 - $200

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970. Original Disneyland Salt Water Taffy Box Concept Art. (Dis neyland, 1980s) An original drawing created for the Donald Duck Salt Water Taffy product once sold through the Candy Palace at Disneyland. Accomplished in graphite, ink, and colored pencil, the artwork measures 11.25”x8.5” and displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

971. A Disneyland Tencennial Ashtray and Plate. (Disneyland, 1965) An ashtray and plate commemorating the 1965 Disneyland Tencennial celebration. The ashtray measures 5” in diameter while the [plate is 6.25”x8.25”. The pieces are in fine condition. $200 - $400

972. A Collection of Disneyland Tencennial Items. (Disneyland, 1965) A Collection of (6) souvenirs of the Disneyland Tencennial Celebration. Among the lot are a copy of Disneyland News, a copy of Vacationland, a bucket hat, a pennant, a Grad Nite Souvenir Program, and a Disneyland 128-page Coloring Book by Whitman. Measuring various sizes, the pieces are in fine-to-good condition. $200 - $400

973. A Mickey’s 60th Birthday Celebration Banner. (Disneyland, 1988) A Disney land Mickey Mouse 60th Birthday Banner. The double-sided vinyl banner features Mickey Mouse decked out in 1980s duds in honor of his 60th birthday. The banner measures 24”x49.75” with a 31.75” long hanging rod. All pieces are in very good Park-used condi tion. $100 - $200

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974. A Charles Boyer “60 Years Mickey Mouse” Signed Print. (Disneyland, 1988) A special limited-edition “60 Years Mickey Mouse” print by Charles Boyer celebrating the 60th birthday of Mickey Mouse. Hand-numbered 536/2500, the artwork is signed by Boyer. With

975. Disneyland 30th Anniversary Lamppost Sign. (Disney land, 1985) An original lamppost sign from Disneyland’s 30th anni versary. The sign is printed on PVC board and depicts Sleeping Beauty Castle. The single-sided sign measures 22”x22” and is in very good

Disneyland. Measuring 9.5” long and 1” at its widest, the metallic souvenir is in very good condition. $100 - $200

977. A Disneyland 30th Birthday Souvenir License Frame. (Disneyland, 1985) A Disneyland 30th birthday souvenir license plate frame created for Cast Members attending the ceremony. Measuring 12.25”x6.25” the frame is in very good condition exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200

978. A Signed Disney land 30th Anniversary Print. (Disneyland, 1985) A “Disneyland - 30 Years of Magic” limited edition print by artist Charles Boyer. HandSigned and numbered 22,738/24,500 the print measures 23”x29” and is in very good condition, exhibiting slight creases in border, and light wear to edges. $100 - $200

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979.

A limited edition figurine released through the Disnayana Shop in commemoration of Disne yland’s 40th Anniversary. Featuring Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse dapperly dressed for the event , the artwork has been hand-signed by the sculptor and dated “2/95” and has a plaque denoting that it was released in an edition of only 1500 pieces. Measuring 12.75”x8”x7” tall, the figurine is in fine condition. $200 - $400

980. Disneyland 44th Anniversary Passport & (3) Pins. (Disneyland, 1999) A Disne yland 44 Years Passport, Button & Pins. Among the collection are a Passport with Validation stamps, a “44 Years” Annual Passport pin, and an “I Conquered the Four Mountains” button and pin. The passport measures 5.5”x3.75” within its 6.25”x4.5” sleeve, the button mea sures 2.5” in diameter, and the pins measure 1.5” in diameter. Each piece is in used, fine overall condition. $100 - $200

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Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary Disneyana 1995 Statuette. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland 45 Years of Magic Sign. (Disneyland, 2000) “45 Years of Magic” sign from Disneyland Park. Measuring 21”x18” the screen-printed plexiglass sign is in very good condition despite scuffs, scratches and spots of wear around the hardware holes from use. A “Disneyland 50th Map” Aloha Shirt by Shag. (Disne yland, 2005) A Disneyland Aloha style shirt designed by Shag. The shirt was produced in an edition size of only 500 pieces for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring XXL, the shirt is in very good condition, exhibiting little apparent wear.

983.

984. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Mickey Head Decoration. (Disneyland, 2005) An original prop from the Disneyland 50th anniver sary celebration. The gold and blue prop sign depicts a dimensional “50” within the framed shape of Mickey Mouse’s head. Measuring 25.5” tall, 16.25” at its widest diameter, and 6.25” deep, the prop is in very good Park-used shape, exhibiting slight wear from display. $200 - $400

985. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Lenticular Book. (Disney land, 2005) A commemorative Happiest Homecoming on Earth Book. Each of the seven pages highlights new adventures and shows of the Happiest Homecoming Celebration with eye-popping, 3-D, lenticular imagery. Measuring 8”x8”, the publication is in very good condition. $100 - $200

986. A Pair Of Disneyland 50th Anniversary Souvenir Flag. (Disneyland, 2005) A pair of commemorative Official Disneyland Flags. This lot consists of two Official Disneyland Flags similar in style to those flown over Walt’s apartment next to City Hall and the Main Street Train Station, released by Walt Disney Collectibles for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. One handsewn flag features Mickey Mouse, the other Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 38.75”x24.25”, the flags are in very fine, as-new condition with Certificate of Authenticity. $300 - $500

987. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Wittnauer Watch. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Wittnauer Wristwatch created exclusively for the 50th anniversary of Disne yland. The women’s style gold watch features Roman numerals under water-resistant and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with stainless steel back. The watch comes complete in a Mickey shaped jewelry case with extra polished bracelet links, Owner’s Guide, COA, and other materials. The watch, accessories, and box are in very fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

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A Dave Avanzino Disneyland Shadow Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A dimensional “Disneyland 50th Anniversary Icon Letters” Shadow Box cre ated by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Avanzino used iconic visual elements from the different lands of the Park to spell out Disneyland and framed them in a sleek black shadow box. Measuring 18.75”x6.25”x1.75” thick, the condition is very fine. $300 - $500

988. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Wittnauer Watch. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition Wittnauer Wrist Watch created exclusively for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Numbered “2” out of only 50 made, the women’s style 18K yellow gold watch features diamond hour markers under a 28mm water-resistant and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. This extremely limited-edition watch comes complete with shiny black croco dile-style band, Owner’s Guide, COA and other materials enclosed inside a commemorative “Disneyland 50th” glossy wooden box. The watch, accessories, and box are in very fine condition. $300 - $500

989. Happy Birthday Mickey Sign & Counter Display. (Disne yland, 2019) A Photo Op prop sign and counter-top sign created for the Happy Birthday Mickey celebration at Disneyland. The large sign was utilized at Photo Op locations, while the smaller sign was posted at food locations at Disneyland. Measuring 23.5” in diameter and 11.25”x8.5”, the signs are in fine condition. $100 - $200

990. A Disneyland 61st Anniversary Sign. (Disneyland, 2019) A Photo Op prop sign created for the Happy 61st Anniversary celebration of Disneyland Resort. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, the sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

991. “Gala Day at Disneyland” One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An original release one sheet poster for “Gala Day at Disney land.” On June 21, 1960, the 25-minute featurette heralding the sec ond opening of Disneyland was distributed to theatergoers through Buena Vista Film Distribution. Measuring 27”X41”, the poster is in overall very good condition. $400 - $600

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992. A Grad Night ‘62 Souvenir Program and Record. (Disney land, 1962) A Grad Nite at Disneyland 1962 program & 45 rpm record. The lot contains a souvenir program and commemorative record album recording of the Elliot Brothers Orchestra. The program mea sures 11”x9” when folded while the record album sleeve measures approximately 7.25”x7.25”. Each item is in good condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

993. A Disneyland Grad Night ‘63 Souvenir Program (Disney land, 1963) A commemorative Disneyland Grad Nite ‘63 program. The five-leaf program displays the pleasurable entertainers and schools attending Grad Nite 1963, with a special Grad Nite Diary section and cover art by Phillip Bauer. Measuring 4.25”x11”, the unused souvenir program is in fine condition. $100 - $200

994. A Pair of Grad Night ‘69 Tickets & Commemorative Photo. (Disneyland, 1969) A pair of tickets and a commemora tive photo from Disneyland’s 1969 Grad Nite. The tickets measure 2.75”x5.75””, and the 5”x7” photo is enclosed in a 6”x8” folder.Both pieces are in good condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

995. A Disneyland Grad Nite ‘72 Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1972) A Disn eyland Grad Nite ‘72 souvenir program and Admission Ticket. The ticket stub dated June 14 1972 comes with the eight page souvenir program for that year. The program features a list of schools attending, photos of previous Grad Nite festivities, and photos of enter tainers scheduled to attend including Helen Reddy and Smokey Robinson and the Mira cles. Measuring approximately 2.75”x5.5” and 9”12”, the pieces are in fair to good con dition,with a crease and handling wear to the ticket, and wear and slight discoloration to the program’s cover and spine. $100 - $200

996. A Disneyland Grad Nite ‘78 Poster. (Disneyland, 1978) An original poster for Grad Nite ‘78 at Disneyland. Measuring 17”x26.5”, the vintage poster displays in good condition, despite creases and wear to corners and edges. $100 - $200

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997. Disneyland Grad Nite ‘79 Poster. (Disneyland, 1979) An original poster promoting Disneyland Grad Nite ‘79. The poster features popu lar attractions (Space Mountain and the Haunted Mansion), including the most recent addition of the wildest ride in the wilderness - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Measuring 24.5”x30”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200

998. A Collection of 4 Grad night Souvenir Programs. (Disney land / Walt Disney World, 1962-76) A collection of Grad Nite programs from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Among the lot are Disney land Grad Nite ’62, ’72, ’73, and Walt Disney World Grad Nite ’76. The latter comes with a River Country Complimentary Admission ticket for attending graduates. Ranging from 12”x9” to 8.5”x8.5”, the programs are in overall good condition. $100 - $200

999. A Set of Disneyland Grad Nite Signs. (Disneyland, 2000s) A trio of vinyl signs advertising Grad Nite at Disneyland Resort. The signs were posted to announce the celebratory event, entrance, and exit of the park. Measuring 19.75”x19.75”, the signs are in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

1000. A Disneyland Grad Nite 2013 Sign. (California Adven ture, 2013) A sign advertising Disneyland Grad Nite 2013. The sign features imagery of Carthay

at

California Adventure Park. Measuring 25.5”x35.5”, the sign is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1001. Elliot Brothers “Let’s Dance at Disneyland” Acetate. (Disneyland, 1958) An extremely rare acetate featuring live recordings of the Elliot Brothers produced for the “Let’s Dance at Disneyland” album in 1958. The tracks were recorded in the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland as the sound engineers preferred a hall as opposed to the open air of the Plaza Gardens. This record comes from the collection of notable recording engineer Chuck Britz who worked with such musi cians as Jan and Dean, The Beach Boys, and The Grass Roots. Measur ing 12”, the historic piece is in very good condition, exhibiting slight scratches and minor wear, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

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Circle Restaurant Disney’s

1003. A Group of Slides from Disne yland Fantasy on Parade. (Disneyland/ Kodak, 1967) A collection of (10) Kodachrome slide images of Fantasy on Parade at Disne yland . The winter-season pageant originally debuted in 1965 and these images depict various units that appeared during the third edition of Fantasy on Parade at Disneyland in 1967. Measuring 2”x2”, each 35mm slide is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1002.

Disneyland Parade Department

Policies & Procedures. (Disneyland,1979) A Disneyland Parade Policies and Procedures Handout Booklet. The guide details the general policies and procedures unique to the Characters and Parades Departments at Disneyland. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the 37-page document is in very good condition, despite minor wear to edges. $100 - $200

1004.

America on Parade Bicentennial Lamp Post Decoration.

(Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1975-76) A lamp post decoration created for the America on Parade American Bicentennial celebration at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Decorations like these were cre ated to accent approximately 150 lamp posts at both parks during the year-long celebration. Measuring 26.5”X17”, the fiberglass shield is in good condition, exhibiting slight scuffs and wear from original display. $200 - $400

1005. A Disneyland America

on Parade Lamp

Post Decoration. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1975-76) A lamp post decoration cre ated for the America on Parade Bicentennial celebration at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Decorations like these were created to accent approximately 150 lamp posts at both parks during the year-long celebration. Measuring 26.5”x17”, the fiberglass shield is in good condition, exhibiting some scuffs and wear from Park use and outdoor display. $200 - $400

1006. A Disney Channel Celebration at Disneyland Sign. (Dis neyland, 1983) A sign promoting The Disney Channel Celebration at Disneyland. The celebration occurred at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland, heralding a new era of Disney entertainment. Measuring 24”x10”, the sign on board is in very good condition with chipping and wear to edges. $200 - $400

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1007. An Oversized Disneyland State Fair ‘87 Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) An oversized acrylic park-used sign for the 1987 State Fair Celebration at Disneyland. Displayed in the park, the sign Measures 48”x43”, and is in good condition, exhibiting some scuffs and wear from Park-use. Due to the size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700

1008. A Signed “Light Magic” Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A Limited Edition “Light Magic” at Disneyland print by Charles Boyer. The 1997 Disneyland night time spectacular is celebrated in this limit ed-edition lithographic print imagined by Master Illustrator Charles Boyer. Measuring 22.5”x22.5” the print signed and numbered “99/2000” displays in very good condition despite few light creases and mild indents throughout. $100 - $200

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A Main Street Electrical Parade

Light Bulb. (Disneyland, 1996) A light bulb from a float on the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland. When the fan-favorite Electrical Parade its run, the park offered a limited number of souvenir light bulbs from parade floats to guests, with the proceed ben efitting charity. The bulb is displayed within a 4.75”x2.75”x2.75” tall shell package with decorative lid. The entire piece displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

1010. Disneyland Main St. Electrical Parade Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2002) A Dis ney’s Electrical Parade Limited Edition Pin Set. The set features (5) Cinderella unit-inspired pins measuring various sizes. The pins come in a commemorative 5.75”x8.25” musical box. The set is sealed in original shrink-wrap, so musical feature cannot be tested, but is in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

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1011. Pair of

Electrical Parade & Light

Magic Watches. (Disneyland, 1996-97) A pair of limited edition watches commem orating the Main Street Electrical Parade (1972-1996) and the debut of Light Magic at Disneyland. Sold as a pair, the watch col lection is numbered 0537/1,500 and comes stored with COA inside a commemorative wooden box. Each watch case measures 1.5” in diameter with bands measuring total lengths of 7.5”. Cases exhibit a slight oxida tion, but each piece (and box) is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1012. A Set of Main St. Electrical Parade WDCC Figures. (WDCC, 1998-2000) A collection of (7) Main Street Electrical Parade figures by Walt Disney Classics Collection. This lot includes the Twinkling Turtle, Lightning Bug, Pete’s Dragon, Cinderella’s Coach, Mickey’s Drum, Goofy’s Train, and Main Street Electrical Parade Flags. Most have illuminating features with the last playing a looped portion of the theme song. The illuminating features work except for Mickey’s Drum. The Electrical Parade flags and the Elliott Dragon have both had pieces professionally restored and present in fine condition. Measuring between 4”x5.25”x4” and 6.75”x11.75”x4”, the pieces range from fine to very good condition. Each retains an original box with packaging. $500 - $700

1013.

A Disneyland After Dark Event

Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland After Dark “Event Check-In” sign. The signage was created to direct audiences of the four-hour ticketed soirees of festivities held at Disne yland once the sun goes down. Measuring 18”x26” the pvc board sign displays in very good condition exhibiting slight scuffs and mild wear from park use. $200 - $400

1014. A Disneyland After Dark Sweethearts Nite Sign. (Disneyland, 2019) A Photo Op prop sign created for Disneyland After Dark Sweethearts Nite. The Valentine’s Day event was part of a resurgence of night time events scheduled to draw audiences to Disneyland. Measuring 23.5” in diameter, the sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1015. A Disneyland “Celebrate - A Street Party” Emcee Jacket. (Disneyland, 200914) A jacket wardrobe piece crafted for the “Celebrate - A Street Party” Parade at Disney land. Measuring a size “XXL” the reflective teal vinyl piece is in very good condition, exhib iting slight creases from use and retaining a “Celebrate Disneyland” label. $100 - $200

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1016. A Mickey’s Halloween Party Costume Reminders Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Mickey’s Halloween Party sign reminding attendees about costume guidelines. Measuring 22.75”x28” the durable metal sign with distressed tombstone motif displays in good condition with expected wear from park use. $200 - $400

1017. A Pair of Mickey’s Halloween Party Signs. (Disneyland, 2010s) A pair of Mickey’s Halloween Party signs created for the Mick ey’s Halloween Party event at Disneyland Resort. The Smoking Location sign is metal while the other is of a lightweight pvc board material. Measuring 20”x27.5” the signs with distressed tombstone motif dis play in overall good condition, exhibiting few impressions, scuffs, and scratches from Park use. $200 - $400

1018. A Mickey’s Halloween Party Sign. (Disneyland, 2017) A park-used sign for Mickey’s Halloween Party events at Disneyland. The sign features Mickey Mouse ready for tricks and treats. Measuring 20”x27.25”, the acrylic sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1019. A Disneyland Halloween Pumpkin Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A foam jack-o-lantern decorative prop used during Halloween Time at Disneyland Park. The prop has hand-carved and hand-painted features. Measuring 16” tall and 13” at its widest diameter it is in very good overall condition, despite some scuffs and wear to the paint from use in the park. $400 - $600

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1020. A Mickey’s Halloween Party Park Used Sign. (Disney land, 2000s) An oversized sign displayed at the Mickey’s Halloween Party event at Disneyland. Measuring 36”x32.75”, the acrylic sign with reverse screen-printed graphics displays in overall good condi tion, exhibiting some peeling (mostly along edge areas), scuffs and scratches throughout from original Park use. $300 - $500

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The long fabric banner is affixed to a wooden post for hanging and features segments of joined fabrics carrying the pri mary color scheme of blue, yellow, and red notably associated with the ball featured in Pixar’s “Luxo Jr.” as well as the Toy Story logo. Matching tricolor ruffled and pleated fabric bunting is joined at the top. Mea suring 36”x69.5” fully unfurled, the banner is in very good Park-used condition with only light wear from outdoor display. $200 - $400

1022. A Pair of Mickey and Minnie Lamppost Banners. (Disn eyland, 2019) A pair of lamppost banners used during the “Get Your Ears On” Celebration at Disneyland. The banners are designed using the iconic color schemes of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Measuring 17”x68.5” and 18”x66.5”, the banners are in very good condition while exhibiting some wear, punctures at top from mounting and minor discoloration from Park display $200 - $400

Ears Sign. (Disney land, 2010s) A Disney Mickey ears sign

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colors rever berating from behind. Measuring 22”x23.5” the durable acrylic sign is in very good condition, retaining metallic hardware on reverse, some scuffs, and mild wear from original display. $200 - $400

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A Disneyland Pixar Fest Lamppost Banner. (Disneyland, 2018) A fabric lamppost banner from the inaugural Pixar Fest event at Disneyland Resort. Disney Mirrored Mickey featuring rainbow

1024. A Disneyland Park Used Happy New Year 2020 Sign. (Disneyland, 2020) A park-used vinyl sign heralding the 2020 New Year’s celebration at Disneyland Resort. Mea suring 22.5”x23.5”, the sign is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1025. A Disneyland Fireworks Crew Hard Hat. (Wilson, 2003) A Disneyland Fire works Crew safety hard hat manufactured by Wilson. While the hard plastic hat was used by the crew onsite, the sticker on the front was added by the user at a later date. The hard hat contains an adjustable plastic suspension with a leather band. The Park-used hat mea sures 11.5” from brim to back and is in good condition. $100 - $200

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A Collection of Where’s

Mickey Disneyland Event Pins. (Disneyland, 2002) A set of (8) limited edition “Where’s Mickey?” pins produced for the namesake event held at the Tomorrowland Premier Shop in the Disneyland Resort in 2002. Seven pins feature Mickey Mouse in costumes representing differ ent lands of the Park, an eighth pin features a Mickey Mouse head with question mark. Mea suring approximately 1.75”, each pin is in fine condition, retaining the original Disney pin backs and backer card, and bearing a “LE 2000” back stamp. The set comes complete with a good-condition 10”x8” “Where’s Mickey?” game card, exhibiting some creasing and wear to the corners. $100 - $200

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A Disneyland Resort TV Photo Opportunity Prop.

(Disne yland, 2010s) A television prop from Disneyland Resort. This prop was created for television-themed photo opportunities at Disneyland After Dark Events hosted by Disneyland Resort during the 2010s. Measuring 30”x25” from the top of the antennae to the bottom of the set prop, the piece is in very good condition, with some wear, tear, and creasing to the antennae and throughout from original Park use and guest han dling. $100 - $200

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A Set of D23 Exclusive Dapper Dans Pop Vinyls.

(Funko, 2019) A limited edition Funko POP! The Dapper Dans 4-pack boxed set. The limited-edition set was released for D23 Expo in 2019. Each measures approximately 4.5” tall each and is packaged within its original 6.5” tall and 13.5”x3.5” box. The figures and box are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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ing and areas of discoloration from age, and minor wear from use. $25,000$35,000

Street at Disneyland. The 31”x11.5” ink and graphite drawing has been professionally mounted to a piece of artists’ board measuring 32”x13.25”. The piece is in very good condition, exhibiting mild color ton

Disneyland Participant Sponsors from 1954 to 1955. Herb’s depicted quick sketch “suggestions” ultimately evolved into the timeless Plaza Inn Restaurant which continues to enhance the show quality of Main

at Disneyland. In addition to helping shape the overall layout of Disneyland, Ryman produced designs for individual attractions which would often be taken to banks and other investors during the search for

1029. Original Herb Ryman The Hub Restaurant Sketch. (Disneyland, 1954) A stunning early original concept drawing by artist Herb Ryman for the Hub Restaurant and True-Life Adventure entrance

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Adventureland was occasionally known as True-Life Adventures Land, inspired by Disney’s award-winning nature documentary series. The Jungle Cruise was the most anticipated ride in the Park, largely because Walt had previewed much of its construction on his weekly Disneyland TV show. Until the Swiss Family Treehouse opened in 1962, the Jungle Cruise was the only major attraction in Adventureland. As new attractions are added and classic ones are updated, it remains the prime showcase of Imagineering’s ability to sculpt and showcase actual but exotic creatures and plant life.

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Disneyland Hotel Adventureland

Harper Goff Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) A framed print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland in Disneyland. Artwork from the history of the park is a fixture of the Disneyland Hotel’s decor, and this framed print was on display at the legendary establishment for many years. Measuring 19.75”x24.75” visible through a 28.25”x33.25” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in very good condition with some surface wear to the frame and chip to lower right of frame. $300 - $500

1031. A Jungle Cruise by Harper Goff Print. (Disneyland, 1990s)

An art print featuring a Jungle Cruise launch boat concept created by Harper Goff during the 1950s. The print was created for distribution at a special event through The Disney Gallery. Measuring 12.5”x14.5”, the artwork is in very good condition, a few light scuffs, pencil marks and a crease within the border. $200 - $400

1032. A Disneyland Hotel Jungle Cruise Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A framed print of a Marc Davis concept of a Jungle Cruise boat entering the Enchanted Bathing Pool of Elephants. Artwork from the history of the Park is a fixture of the Disneyland Hotel’s decor, and this framed print was on display at the legendary establishment for several years. Measuring 15.75”x11.75” visible through a 22.25”x18.25” gold-tone wood frame, the piece displays in very good condition with minor frame wear. $200 - $400

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1033. A Jungle Cruise Giant Python Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s) A vintage python prop from the world-famous Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. This python prop was found hanging around a rope suspension bridge, the last vestige of civilization before encoun tering hornbills and crocodiles on the Irrawady Rainforest stretch of the Rivers of the World. This section of the adventure was ultimately eliminated due to the appearance of the Indiana Jones queue and the snake prop was saved from destruction. Measuring 12” tall, 82” long, and 28.5” between its widest points, the fiberglass prop is in very good Park-used condition, exhibiting minor wear, chips throughout, and an approximate 7” crack from original Park display. $1,000 - $2,000

1034. A Jungle Cruise Elephant Skin Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A segment of prop skin from an Audio-Animatronic Elephant featured along the Nile River of the Jungle Cruise at Disney land. This textured synthetic hide belongs to either the first or second “most feared animal in the jungle.” Measuring 6”x5”, the African Bull Elephant skin fragment has been mounted in a custom 18”x13.5” faux bamboo frame and is in very good condition with some surface wear, plant remnants, pitting, and tears from original outdoor display. $300 - $500

1035. A Jungle Cruise Temple Flower Relief Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original Flower Relief Prop from the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, this prop is related to the upper relief work of the sunken Cambodian temple ruins along the Mekong River stretch. The floral carving facsimile measures approxi mately 4.5” in diameter in its 10.75”x8.75” frame and is in very good condition with some wear from outdoor Park display. There is minimal wear to the frame, including a small spot of blue paint on the bottom edge of the frame. $300 - $500

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1036. Disneyland Jungle Cruise Skipper Hat. (Disneyland, 2017) A Jungle Cruise Skipper Hat for Disneyland Cast Members. The lightweight and ventilated Henschel Hat Co. hat with chin cord features a brim designed to provide protection from the tropical rays of the sun. Measuring a size Unisex Large, the hat is in very good con dition, retaining a Disney Worldwide Services label. $200 - $400

1037. WDI Jungle Cruise Show Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1983-94) A Show Manual for The Jungle Cruise in Adventureland at Walt Disney World. The 80-page manual was prepared to maintain the Show Quality standards for The Jungle Cruise attraction, with recent updates added during the 1980s and 1990s. The contents provide information on the story line, ride layout and animation loca tion, lighting and fixture schedules, and an audio wire list. Measuring 11.5”x10.75” and 1.75” deep, the binder and contents are in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear to the edges and corners of pages. $100 - $200

1038. A Disneyland Randotti Display Skull. (Disneyland, 1970s/80s) A special Randotti Number 817 “Large Skull” on a bamboo post created by company co-owner Randy Smith as a promotional display item for these popular park souvenirs. The gruesome skull is constructed of cast plaster, painted in lifelike detail. “Randotti 817” is etched behind the jawbone at left, and a bamboo post is embedded in the bottom of the skull. The skull will glow in the dark when exposed to blacklight. The rare display skull measures approximately 5”x5.25”x 6” deep and a total 22.5” long. $300 - $500

1039. A Walt Disney’s Adventureland Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage board game by Parker Brothers based on Disneyland’s Adven tureland. The game is complete in its original box and contains a game board, 24 loose cards, 4 colorful boat tokens, and one spinner. The box measures 8.75”x16.75” and 1.25” deep. The condition is very good, with some wear to the box edges and corners. $200 - $400

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1040. A Pair of Big Game Shooting Gallery Targets. (Disneyland, 1962-1982) A skull and baboon target from Adventureland’s Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery at Disne yland. Measuring 7.5”x7.75” and 6.75”x4”, the Park-used targets are in good condition, retaining much wear and oxidation typical of these vintage 1960s to 1980s metallic parts.

1041. Rhino Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original rhinoceros metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adven tureland. The rhino-shaped target measures 5.75” tall and 9.75” at its widest point. It is in good condition, with wear and oxidation.

1962-82) An original 3-piece snake metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gal lery in Adventureland. The serpentine-shaped targets measure approximately 7.75”x5”, 6.25”x6.25”, and 6.5”x7.75” at their widest points. They are in good condition, with wear and oxidation. $100 - $200

Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original toucan metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventure land. The bird-shaped target measures 6” tall and 5.25” at its widest point. It is in good con dition, with wear and oxidation. $100 - $200

1044. Parrot Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original parrot metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The bird-shaped target measures 5.25” tall and 3” at its widest point. It is in good condition, with wear and oxidation. $100 - $200

1045. Lion Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original lion metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The big-cat-shaped target measures 7.75”x10.75” at its widest points. It is in good condition, with wear and oxidation. $100 - $200

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1046. Woodpecker Frontierland Shoot ing Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1960s1984) An original woodpecker target from the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade. Targets like this were used throughout the 1960s until 1984, when the pellet guns were swapped for the light gun. The target measures approximately 8.75”x5” and is in good condition, with wear to paint and oxidation. $100 - $200

1047. Crab Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original crab metal target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventure land. The Crustacean-shaped target mea sures 7.25”x7.75” at its widest points. It is in good condition, with wear and oxidation. $100 - $200

1048. Weasel Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1960s-1984) An original weasel target from the Frontier land Shootin’ Arcade. Targets like this were used from the 1960s until 1984, when the pellet guns were swapped for the light gun. The target measures approximately 10”x4.75” and is in good condition, with wear to paint and oxidation. $100 - $200

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1049. A Jungle Cruise 50th Anniversary Congo Queen Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A Jungle Cruise Congo Queen limited edition replica with designs adapted by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily and sculpted by Rich Allsmiller & William Babington. Created in celebration of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, the model was released in an edition of 1500. The miniature-scale boat has been crafted from resin and metal, with a striped silk-screened vinyl canopy. Measuring 14.25” long, 4.75” wide and 5” tall (from hull bottom to top of boiler funnel), the model is proudly dis played on a matte black base. The original box is included, which has some wear and separation at the edges. $300 - $500

1050. A Jungle Cruise Information Magnet. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Jungle Cruise magnet used on signs informing guests of non-operative attractions and wait times. Measuring 1.75”x12.25”, the magnet is in overall good condition. $100 - $200

house Twig Prop. (Disneyland, 1970s) A prop twig prepared for the Swiss Family Rob inson Treehouse at Disneyland. The attraction received its first major rehabilitation from October to November of 1970. This prop twig with (8) green-toned leaves is similar in style to those present during the 1970s (unlike the reddish leaves of the 1960s). Measuring 18.5” long, the prop twig is in very good, used condition, exhibiting some wear from outdoor use or storage. $100 - $200

1052. An Enchanted Tiki Room United Airlines Poster. (Disneyland, 1968) A poster advertising Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland presented by United Airlines. The colorful and synergistic advertisement was created for Walt Disney Productions and Disneyland participant sponsor United Airlines and depicts Jose the macaw ready to put on the show as envisioned by artist James Jebavy. Measuring 25”x40.5”, the poster has been profession ally linen mounted, and displays in fine condition despite few mild scuffs and the slightest scratches. $2,000 - $3,000

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1053. A Pair of Tiki Room/Tahitian Terrace Park Used Props. (Disneyland, 1970s90s) An extremely rare Pair of park-used Tiki Room and Tahitian Terrace Props. A custom acrylic display houses an original prop figure of Kane the sun god, and a Tangaroa Baby which falls from the branches of Tanagaroa. Kane was displayed at Tahitian Terrace while the Tangaroa offspring figure was once part of the Walt Disney Enchanted Tiki Room preshow. Kane measures 20.5” long, 13.5” tall, and 6” wide while the Tangaroa offspring figure is 12.5” tall and 6” at its widest diam eter. Each piece is in very good Park-used condition. The custom acrylic case measuring 34” tall and 21”x12” at the base. The case holds a button-activated sound feature that emits the audio of the entire show through a speaker. Special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

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1055. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Studio Acetate. (Disney, 1962) A Walt Disney Productions acetate recording created for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The one-sided recording features the orchestrated music with birdsong. Measuring 12” the 33 1/3 rpm record has some scratches, but tracks are audible. $200 - $400

1054. Group of Enchanted Tiki Room & Tahitian Terrace Items. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (4) framed materials related to Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room and Tahitian Terrace. Among the lots are two Main Gate handbills for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, with one Compli mentary Adult Admission and a trifold Disneyland’s Tahitian Terrace Luncheon Menu. Measuring various sizes, the items have been framed and display in very good condition. $200 - $400

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1056. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Studio Acetate. (Disney, 1962) A Walt Disney Productions acetate recording created for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The one-sided recording features the orchestrated music with birdsong and a studio acetate report sheet. Measuring 12” the 33 1/3 rpm record has some scratches, but tracks are audible. $200 - $400

1057. Enchanted Tiki Room Unused Dialogue Sheet. (Disney land, 1960s) An unused dialogue sheet prepared for the production of audio recordings created for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. This final page of dialogue features numerous humorous lines to be deliv ered by the cast and addressed to the departing audience. Measuring 11”x11” the script page is in very good condition, despite a vertical fold across the sheet. $100 - $200

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Enchanted Tiki Room Red Fabric Segment. (Disneyland, 1960s) A large swatch of red fabric featuring a printed motif seen in the Enchanted Tiki Room cast member costumes of the 1960s. Interspersed throughout the tiki birds and floral imagery are the names “Disneyland” and “Enchanted Tiki Room” along with participant sponsor “United Air Lines.” The fabric measures approximately 22”x22” and is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

1059. Enchanted Tiki Room Blue Fab ric Segment. (Disneyland, 1960s) A large swatch of blue fabric featuring a printed motif seen in the Enchanted Tiki Room cast member costumes of the 1960s. Interspersed throughout the tiki birds and floral imagery are the names “Disneyland” and “Enchanted Tiki Room” with participant sponsor “United Air Lines.” The fabric measures approximately 21.75”x21.25” and is in fine unused condi tion. $100 - $200

1060. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room 1960s Shirt Replica. (Disneyland, 2003)

A limited edition warm-toned shirt designed in the style of vintage “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member wardrobe. Created for the 40th Anniversary of the attraction, this shirt fea tures Tiki Room imagery throughout and was limited to an edition size of 500. The shirt is a men’s size large and is in fine condition.

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1061. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room 1960s Shirt Replica. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition cool-toned shirt designed in the style of vintage “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member wardrobe. Cre ated 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 large and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

1062. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room Garden Gods Set 1 and 2. (Disneyland, 2005/08) The Enchanted Tiki Garden Gods boxed set 1 & 2 by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. In honor of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary, these sets of Enchanted Tiki Garden figures were released, each limited to an edition of 1000 pieces. The complete collection of (10) resin and metal figures include: Tangaroa-Ru, Ngendei, Uti, the “Playful Sun,” Rongo, Pele, Maui, Koro, Hina Kuluua, and a Tiki Room Shield. Ranging in size from approximately 4.5” to 8” tall, each minia ture is in fine condition with minimal wear. Both original boxes have been retained, showing minor wear including an impacted corner on the larger box. $300 - $500

1063. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room Totem Stackable Mugs. (Disneyland, 2009) A Disneyland Stackable Mug Set by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. The set was created in a limited edition of 500 for Disneyland. The stackable ceramic mugs measure 4.25” to 4.75” and approximately 3.25” in diameter. The entire set is in fine as-new condition with COA, in the original, decorative, good condition box. $200 - $400

1064. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room Babies Complete Set. (Disneyland, 2008) A set of (4) limited-edition Enchanted Tiki Babies. The new life of the mystic Tangaroa is represented in this set of figures designed in commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the Tiki Room, by artists Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. Measuring approximately 4” tall, each figure was limited to an edition of 500, comes in original window box, and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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1065. An Enchanted Tiki Room Uti Big (Disneyland, 2013) A Tiki God Uti Figure by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, crafted in celebration of “50 Years of Enchantment” at Disneyland. “The Art of Disney Theme Parks” Collection Big Fig honors the Maori Tiki God dess as she once stood illuminating the path over the A-frame entrance of the Tiki Room. Cast in resin and hand-painted, she is inspired by Rolly Crump’s original designs for Walt Dis ney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Lanai Pre-show. The Fishing Goddess measures approximately 20” tall with 4” base and is in fine condition, with original tag included. $200 - $400

1066. Enchanted Tiki Room Uti Bowl by Kevin & Jody. (Disneyland, 2009) A Limit ed-Edition Uti bowl designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, in celebration of “50 years of enchantment” at Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The Fishing Goddess, as originally Imagined by artist Rolly Crump, is memorial ized in glazed ceramic with polished metallic earring handles. The bowl, limited to an edition of 300, measures 9.5” tall and 12” in diameter, and is in fine unused condition with COA and original packaging. $200 - $400

1067. Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room “Big Figurine.” (Dis neyland, 2004) A stunning Magical “Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai depicting a small-scale version of the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction. This “Big Fig” is battery-powered with lights throughout and has six removable Tiki Garden Gods that have magnetic bases. This item measures approximately 17.5” tall, is in very good condition overall, and includes a facsimile of instructions. $300 - $500

1068. An Enchanted Tiki Room Sign Replica. (Disneyland, 2013) A plaque inspired by the signage over the iconic Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Created in celebration of “50 years of enchantment” at Disneyland, the wood composite sign is display-ready with integral hanging hardware on the reverse. Measuring 23.5”x28.25”, the piece is in very fine, as new condition. $200 - $400

1069. Tiki Drummer Eyes by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. (Disney, 2006) A rare set of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Eyes by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. The rare “love letter to Rolly Crump” was created to com pliment the Tiki Room Drummer Replica by Kevin & Jody and contains two nails and two reflective metallic pupils. The piece was man ufactured in limited quantity by Kevin and Jody as a gift for friends. Measuring 4”x2.5”, the package and contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1070. A WDW 50th Anniversary Tiki Drummer Music Box. (Walt Disney World, 2021) The Enchanted Tiki Room Attraction

Musical Figurine offered coinciding with the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary. The fig ure was sculpted by artist Costa Alevezos, has a wind-up musical feature that plays “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Room” by the Sherman Broth ers, and was offered through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. Measuring 10.75” tall and 8.25” in diameter, the figure is in very fine as-new condition. The figure comes within its original fine condition box. $100 - $200

1071. Shag Enchanted Tiki Room Lim ited Edition Mouse Ears. (D23, 2019) A Disney Parks Designer Collection SHAG Enchanted Tiki Room Mickey Ear Hat. The hat was released as a limited edition through D23 Expo in 2019. Featuring a motif of pop ular characters, it is accented with braided straw, and is topped with a wooden ornament of the playful Sun God. Measuring an “adult” size, the ear hat retains original tags and is in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

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Tropical Hideaway Grand Open

ing Cast Member Tiki Purse. (Disneyland, 2018) A commemorative bag gifted exclu sively to Disneyland Cast Members upon the opening of the Tropical Hideaway, Adventure land at the Disneyland Resort. Attached to the bag is a wooden-branded tag and a card with an additional special “Thank You” from both the Disneyland General West Side Manager and Disneyland Vice President. Measuring 10”x6.75”, the bag is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1073. A Set of

Aladdin’s Oasis

Dinner Plates. (Disneyland, 1993-1997) A magnifi cent plate set produced by World Tableware, Intl., exclusively for serving “the boss, the king, the shah” at Aladdin’s Oasis at Disney land. The set features (4) large dinner plates with a bold Genie’s lamp pattern, accented by a gold and blue Arabic leaf and vine motif around the rim. Measuring approximately 10” in diameter, the tableware is in fine condition, exhibiting little wear, and minor crazing from Park-use. $200 - $400

1074. A Set of Indiana Jones Adven tures Scripts. (Disneyland, 1991) A set of (3) working drafts for a proposed “Indiana Jones Adventures” attraction at Disneyland. Envisioned as an archaeological base camp at the ruins of an ancient jungle city, the area would have consisted of multiple attractions with themed food and merchandise locations. These confidential working drafts and main show scripts describe Area Development, Preshow and Ride and Jeep Expedition. Totaling 11 pages and not distributed outside of the Project Team, these provide an early glimpse of what would develop into a beloved Disneyland attraction. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the scripts are in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1075. An Indiana Jones Adventure Lim ited Edition Watch. (Disneyland, 1995) An Indiana Jones Adventure watch created as a limited edition exclusively for Cast Members contributing toward the grand opening of the adventure at Disneyland. The watch face contains Mara and Disneyland spelled out in Mara language and the case reverse is num bered 1651/3000. Measuring approximately 1.5” in diameter, the watch with adjustable leatherette band is in fine, as-new condition within its 4.75”x3” and 3.25” tall, fine condi tion wooden box. $100 - $200

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Frontierland

Frontierland was in its heyday when Disneyland opened in 1955, as Western shows were the law of the land in the growing television landscape. The Lone Ranger and Gene Autry had long running popular shows, and Disney joined the field with Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. It was an instant hit, and Walt himself rode horseback beside Fess dressed as Crockett in Disneyland’s opening day parade. The original attractions of Frontierland were performer and live animal heavy, with the Indian Village, Golden Horseshoe Revue, Stagecoach Ride, and Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules. Today, the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is the E-Ticket attraction of the land.

1076. A Disneyland Hotel Golden Horseshoe Concept Art Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) A framed print of Imagineer Sam McKim’s concept art for Slue-Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Saloon at Disneyland. The exhibition of framed prints of conceptual artwork is an ongoing tradition in the offices and guest suites of Disneyland Park and Disneyland Resort, with this piece previously in use at the Disneyland Hotel. With 20”x26.75” visible through a mat opening and displayed inside a 28.25”x35.25” gold tone wood frame, the piece is in very fine condition with only minor surface wear to the frame from display. $300 - $500

1077. Mark Twain Riverboat Blueprints by Strombecker. (Strombecker/Disneyland, 1956) A collection of (40) blueprints and (6) typed documents related to production of the Strombecker Mark Twain Riverboat Model. The blueprints were used to produce the original Strombecker kit, detailing the elements of the styrene and acetate model with brass accents. Among the lot are assembly instructions, floor plans, and elevations, with duplicates generated on carbonless copy forms, collated with brad fasteners. Measuring 11.25”x9” and 17.25”x9”, the various papers are in good overall condition, exhibiting some wear to edges and corners. $500 - $700

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Pair of Disneyland Frontierland Souvenir Posters. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of souvenir posters once offered through the Print Shop at Disneyland. The Old Time Print Shop of main Street (operated by Castle Services) once offered novelty newspapers and western bill posters with customizable headlines and names. These were printed through an antique lino-scribe press. This lot includes both the Featuring Tonight and Wanted styles. Each small poster measures 13.25”x16.25” and 13.25”x17.25” and are in good condition, despite creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

1079. A Super Western Hat by Benay-Albee. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Super Western Hat by Benay-Albee, once sold at Disneyland. These hats were once offered through various Frontierland merchan dise locations from the 1950s through the 1970s. The hat features a blue tone, a c.1790s 15-star United States Federal Shield, crossed rifle charm, and yellow cord. Further, the hat has been personalized with the name Henry embroidered on the brim. Measuring a size Large, the hat is in very good, firm condition, exhibiting little wear. $100 - $200

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1080. A Zorro Hat and Mask by Benay-Albee. (Disney, 1958) An original Zorro Hat and Mask by Disneyland lessee Benay-Albee. Hats like these were once popular sellers, available for purchase through various merchandise locations around Frontierland at Disneyland. The mask measures 2.5”x5.75” while the hat is a size Medium. The mask is in fine, crisp condition, while the felt hat is in very good condition, with original Walt Disney Productions price tag attached. $200 - $400

1081. A Frontierland Souve nir Sign Replica. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A replica Magic Kingdom Frontierland attractions park sign. Printed in full color on a wood composite backing, the sign promotes such park classics as Big Thunder Mountain Rail road, the Frontierland Railroad Station, and the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island. Measuring approx imately 18.5”x29”, the piece is in very fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

1082. A Frontierland

Belt & Headband. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A belt and headband souvenir of Frontierland at Disneyland. Each piece features beaded applique tipi and arrow imagery inspired by the Indian Village at Disneyland. The belt is genuine leather while the headband is plastic. Measuring 16” and 22” long, each piece is in overall good condition, exhibiting minor wear from use and age. $100 - $200

1083. A Shag Disneyland 50th Anniversary Cigar Box Purse.

(Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition purse designed by Shag for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The piece consists of a wooden cigar box with applied Frontierland graphic labels, a rounded bamboo handle, and clasp closure. The sides of the box are etched with stylized Western-themed icons and the interior features an etched Sleeping Beauty Castle anniversary logo. Released in an edition of 1,955 in honor of the park’s opening year, these purses were only available at Disneyland. Measuring 12”x9.25”x 2.5” deep with the handle fully extended, the purse is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1084. Frontierland Disneyland Pewter Miniatures. (Dis neyland, 2005) A set of (6) Frontierland Disneyland miniatures designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Released in an edition of 1500, the painted Frontierland-themed pewter miniatures include the Nature’s Wonderland Mine Train, the Frito Kid, Country Bear Henry, the Fron tierland Stockade entrance, an Indian Village totem pole, and the Gul lywhumper Keel Boat. The miniatures are accompanied by the original COA and box. The figures range in size from 1.75” to 2.75” tall and are generally in very fine, as-new condition, though the Mine Train smoke stack is broken. The box exhibits some scuffing and scrapes to the lid and sides of the base. $200 - $400

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1085. A Set of Mine Train Research Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1970s80s) A collection of (3) research copies of the c.1956 Rainbow Caverns Mine Train locomotive elevation blueprint drawings. The Rainbow Caverns Mine Train operated from 1956 until 1959, when the attraction was refurbished and renamed the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland. These xeroxed images of the elevation give a rarely seen depiction of the locomotive exterior without schematic details and were accessed at some time for an unknown research project. Measuring 18”x24” these historic documents are in good condition, stored rolled, with creases and minor wear throughout. $200 - $400

1086. A Nature’s Wonderland Railroad Spike. (Disneyland, 1960) An original railroad spike used to secure rails and plates to ties along the Mine Train Thru Nature’s Wonderland attraction. Most of these were removed during the demolition in 1977, which preceded the construction of Big Thunder Mountain. The 4.75” long and .75” wide spike bears some oxidation but displays in good, used condition. $100 - $200

1087. Marc Davis Nature’s Wonderland Concept Print. (Disn eyland, 1990s) A large print of Marc Davis concepts for the residents of Bear Country from Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland at Disneyland. Artwork from the history of the park is a fixture of the Disneyland Hotel’s decor, and this framed print was on display at the legendary establishment for many years. Approximately 15.5”x20.5” is visible, matted within a 24.5”x29.5” frame and displays in overall fine condition despite minor areas of wear to the wooden frame from display. $200 - $400

1088. A Herb Ryman Columbia Sailing Ship Print. (Disne yland, 1998) This print of Herb Ryman’s “Columbia Sailing Ship” was produced as a limited edition exclusively for The Disney Gallery at Disneyland. The piece has 13”x9” viewable in its 19.5”x15.75” frame. The print numbered “12/150” featuring the “Disneyland 40 Years” embossed seal is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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1089. A Tom Sawyer Island Fort Wilderness Trash Can. (Dis neyland, 1960s) An extremely rare original Frontierland Trash Can. The tree stump-inspired trash can was crafted by the Staff Shop for Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island. The Trash Cans were used at the fort for decades before being removed when the fort closed. The fiberglass and metal cans feature a detachable metal lid, but the swinging panels are missing. The entire piece measures 48.5” tall and 44” at its widest diameter and displays in good condition despite wear to the fiberglass and oxidation to the metallic parts. Because of size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be required. Inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

1090. A Tom Sawyer Island Fort Wilderness Trash Can. (Disn eyland, 1960s-80s) A Frontierland Trash Can. A tree-inspired trash can crafted by the Staff Shop for Frontierland at Disneyland. Trash cans of this sort were a common site around Tom sawyer Island and the Indian Village areas of Frontierland. The fiberglass is two pieces, featuring a detachable metallic top. The fiberglass stump prop measures 48.5” tall and 44” at its widest diameter and displays in good condition despite wear to the fiberglass and oxidation to the metallic parts. Special ship ping required. $1,000 - $2,000

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Disneyland Splash Mountain Opening Press Kit. (Disne yland, 1988) A press kit announcing the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The folder and contents were prepared for media members by The Walt Disney Company Public Relations Department. Among the materials are (6) News Releases, (8) promotional photos and a copy of The Disneyland News (November 1988). Measuring 9”x12”, the folder and contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1093. Disneyland Splash Mountain Thorn & Leaf Props. (Disn eyland, 1989-2000s) A pair of leaf props and a briar patch thorn prop from Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The pair of leaves and thorn were removed during a previous show quality-enhancing rehabilitation of Brer Rabbit’s Laffin’ Place. Measuring approximately 10” tall, the Park artifacts and base display in a used fine condition. $200 - $400

1092. A Charles Boyer Signed “The Laffin’ Place” Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition signed lithograph by Charles Boyer, created to commemorate the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. “The Laffin’ Place” measures 24”x30” and is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right corner. The lithograph is numbered 4,062/5,000 and is in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to edges and corners of the border. $200 - $400

1094. A Set of Disneyland Splash Mountain Rehab Photos. (Disneyland, 1990s) A collection of (17) research photos documenting show scenes of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The photo imagery was likely captured during some rehabilitation and depicts the drained flume with log vehicles next to show scenes. Measuring approximately 4.25”x3.25” each the Polaroid photos are in good condition, with minor curling, scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

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1095. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Ride Vehicle Headrest. (Disneyland, 1989-2020s) A Disneyland Splash Mountain ride vehicle headrest. Constructed or rubber, foam, metal and plastic, the rest was likely removed during normal maintenance or rehab. Measuring approximately 8.5”x8.75” and 3.75” deep, the Park-used piece dis plays in good overall condition. $300 - $500

1096. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Photo Holder. (Disn eyland, 1989-1990s) An early Splash Mountain Photo Holder with artwork by Disneyland artist Charles Boyer. Measuring approximately 7.25”x9.75”, the vintage holder with cover and interior artwork dis plays in very good condition exhibiting wear, dents, creases, and folds throughout. $100 - $200

1097. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Lighter by Zippo. (Dis neyland, 1990s) The Original Disneyland windproof-style lighter by Zippo. The lighter features colorful enameled imagery of the newest Disneyland Mountain; Chickapin Hill atop Splash Mountain. The lighter is quite rare as the Main Street Tobacconist Shop permanently closed its doors in 1990, leading to the end of such smoking parapher nalia sold at Disney Parks. Measuring 1.5”x2.25”, the lighter is in very fine, unused condition. $200 - $400

1098. A Pair of Rare Splash Mountain Watches. (Disneyland, 1989) A pair of watches celebrating the grand opening of Splash Mountain. The watch with all three characters is a Limited Edition offered to exclusively to Cast Members while the other was distributed to members of the media. Both are in fine condition. $200 - $400

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1100. A Disneyland Big Thunder Mountain Model Section. (Disneyland, 1979) An incredibly rare section of the Imagineering model for Big Thunder Railroad at Disneyland. Constructed of plaster and foam by the Imagineers at WED, this section of the model represents an area of the ride called spiral butte. The model would have been on-site at the park and would have been used to guide construction. Measuring 17” tall and 18.5” at its widest diameter, the piece is fragile with loose pieces, but displays in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

1099. A Big Thunder Night at Disneyland Imagineering Poster. (Disneyland, 1979) An original pre-opening poster announcing Big Thunder Railroad Night at Disne yland. The event was for WED and MAPO staff who contributed to the production of “the wildest ride in the wilderness” at Disneyland. Measuring 18”x24” the poster displays in fine condition. $500 - $700

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1101. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Quartet Acetate Record. (Disney World, 1976/1979) A “Quartet I” acetate recording prepared for the sounds of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disne yland and Walt Disney World. The Acetate contains several songs by a Barbershop Quartet, heard in both the towns of Tumbleweed and Rainbow Ridge. The record comes with two carbonless copies of a Daily Acetate Report by Otto Laing of Walt Disney Productions. The 12” 78-33 1/3 acetate dated “5-15-76” is in fine condition exhibiting slight scratches and wear from use. $100 - $200

1102. Big Thunder Barbeque Hand-Painted Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare hand-painted wooden Big Thunder Barbecue backstage sign. The sign, designed to boost Big Thunder BarBQ cast member efficiency, records the last time the team served 400 meals in an hour. Measuring approximately 24.5”x24.5”, the wooden sign is in very good condition. $300 - $500

1103. A Big Thunder Iron Works Builder’s Plate. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A Big Thunder Iron Works builder’s plate prop prepared for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The curved plate has been crafted in acrylic, painted, and distressed for appearance, and has the number MTV535 impressed on the reverse. Measuring approx imately 8” in diameter, the prop is in very good condition, with minor wear from use and display. $200 - $400

1104.

A Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue

Fall Season Table Cover. (Disneyland, 2013) A Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue table cloth. The outdoor dining location reopened in 2009 as an outdoor table-service restaurant and tablecloths with this motif decorated tables during the autumn season. Measuring 70”x47.5”, the vinyl table cover is in stiff, but overall good condition. $100 - $200

1105. Hungry Bear Restaurant Logo Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1980s) A mixed media concept illustration prepared for the paper cups distributed at the Hungry Bear Restaurant at Disneyland. The piece has a viewable image size of 7.5”x3” on its 11”x7.75” artist’s board and displays in over all fine condition. $100 - $200

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1106. A Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic poster advertising the Country Bear Jambo ree attraction at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Artists Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez envisioned Zeke, Zeb, Ted, Fred, and a bear named Tennessee, comprising the one and only, original Five Bear Rugs, headlining act of the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring 54”x37”, the poster displays in good condition with some creasing throughout and minor wear to edges and corners. $800 - $1,000

1107.

has

customized

designed with a Country Bear theme. Players insert a coin, squeeze the handle, and learn their level of romance ranging from “”Polar Bear” to “Grizzly.” The game was removed from the Arcade when it closed in 2003. Fully Operational, the game measures 77” tall and 24”x19” and is in fine condition. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

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Teddi Barra’s Swingin Arcade Love Tester Game. (Disne yland, 1972) A Rare custom painted “Love Tester” Arcade Game from Teddi Barra’s Swingin Arcade in Bear Country. The Vintage arcade game been by Imagineers with a hand-painted playing field

1108. An Information on Bear Country Prospectus. (Disney land, 1972) A prospectus introducing Bear Country and The Country Bear Jamboree. The divided sections detail Bear Country and its attrac tions – the Country Bear Jamboree, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, the Golden Bear Lodge, Mile Long Bar, and more. Further, this piece comes from the estate of Milt Albright. Measuring 9”x11”, the spi ral-bound document is in fine, used condition. $100 - $200

1109. A Disneyland Bear Country Opening Press Kit. (Disney land, 1972) A press kit introducing the seventh theme land of Disney land, Bear Country. Among the contents of the folder are two releases and (6) promotional photos with attached captions. Measuring 9”x12”, the folder and contents are in good overall condition. $100 - $200

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minimal wear. $200 - $400

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A Swatch Of Country Bear Teddi Barra Fur. (Disneyland, 1980s) A swatch of synthetic fur of Teddi Barra from the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring 9.75”x9.75, the fur is displayed with a photo print and plaque, within a 14.5”x20” frame. The piece displays in fine condition. A Rivers of America Rehab Team Denim Jacket. (Disney land, 2010) A exclusive denim jacket issued to members of the Rivers of America Rehabilitation Project team. The back of the jacket bears the Rivers of America project insignia. A with

New Orleans Square

New Orleans Square is unique in being the first new land added to Disneyland after opening, and the last to be developed under Walt’s personal supervision. He included the One-ofa-Kind shop inspired by his wife Lilian’s personal love of antiques. While it is far from the largest of Disney Park lands, New Orleans Square is the original home to Disney’s two most popular attractions: The Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion.

1112. A Framed New Orleans Concept

Disneyland Resort Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A framed print of a New Orleans concept by Herb Ryman. Herb Ryman’s “Con cept Design for New Orleans Square” also officially referred to as “The Square,” features such “Disney details” as the Sisters of Charity nuns, Long John Silver atop a balcony in the background, and even fellow Imagineer and friend Collin Campbell as a street artist. The exhibition of framed prints of conceptual artwork is an ongoing decorative feature of offices and guest suites of Disneyland Park and Disneyland Resort. Measuring 30”x20” within a 38.25”x28.25” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in fine condition with minor surface wear to the frame and some wear and tear to rear paper dust cover. $300 - $500

1113. A “Disneyland After Dark” One Sheet Poster. (Disney land, 1962) An original one sheet poster for “Disneyland After Dark.” Originally airing as an episode of the Disneyland TV Show (first airing April 15, 1962), it was later distributed for theatrical audiences. Mea suring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition, despite much wear to edges, corners, and along original folds. $400 - $600

1114. A River Belle Terrace Breakfast Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s/90s) A River Belle Terrace menu sign from the late 1980s. The menu offers popular dishes of the restaurant including the Mickey Mouse Pancake. Measuring 28.5”x24” the acrylic sign is in very good condition, despite scuffs and wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

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1115. A French Market Dinner Menu Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s/90s) A French Market Dinner Menu from the late 1980s. The sign features menu options including rich Columbian Coffee provided by the recent Disneyland participant sponsor. Measuring 23.75”x30.75” the acrylic sign is in good park-used condition. $300 - $500

1116. A Fantasmic! Disneyland Cast Member Jacket. (Disney land, 1990s) A Fantasmic! jacket worn by Disneyland Cast Members supporting the audience of the nighttime spectacular with Crowd Control. Measuring a size Small, the Hartwell Brand jacket with heavy Polarfleece lining and bold “Fantasmic!” stitching is in very good con dition, retaining a Disneyland Wardrobe label and minor wear to fabric and zipper chain from original Cast Member use. $200 - $400

1117. Disneyland Royal Suite Blueprints & Plans. (Disneyland, 2007) A collection of (7) floor plans for the Royal Suite Project at Disne yland Resort. The blueprints detail the demolition plans and schedule for the “conversion/renovation of second story gallery into a single unit hotel suite above Pirates of the Caribbean attraction entry.” The “single unit hotel” would be known by many names including the “Royal Suite” and most recently, “21 Royal.” Among the collection are xeroxed images of the suite, demolition plans for the 2nd floor rooms and ceiling of the New Orleans Square apartment. Measuring 49”x36”, the prints are stapled together and display in very good condition, despite slight curling and light wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

1118. Disneyland Royal Suite Construction Blueprints & Plans. (Disneyland, 2007) A collection of (7) floor plans for the Royal Suite Project at Disneyland Resort. The blueprints detail the demoli tion and new construction plans, and schedule for the “conversion/ renovation of second story gallery into a single unit hotel suite above Pirates of the Caribbean attraction entry.” The “single unit hotel” would be known by many names including the “Royal Suite” and most recently, “21 Royal.” Among the collection are xeroxed images of the suite, demolition plans for the 2nd floor rooms and ceiling of the New Orleans Square apartment. Measuring 49”x36”, the prints are stapled together and display in very good condition, despite slight curling and light wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

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Ye come seekin’ collectibles of salty old pirates, eh? Sure, you come to the proper place. But keep a weather eye open, mates – There be squalls ahead. And Davy Jones waiting for them what don’t bid.

1119. A Pirates of the Caribbean Script. (Disneyland, 1966) A rare Pirates of the Carib bean “continuity and dialogue” script used in the timing and production of sound record ings for the attraction. The cover notably bears the name of Walt Disney Imagineering Audio Engineer Gordon Williams, while the pages feature much annotation throughout regarding the exact timing of the audio heard by passengers. Measuring 9.25”x11.5” the 24-page script is in very good condition, despite wear to the cover, page edges, and corners. $300 - $500

1120. Pirates of the Caribbean Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1965) A (11) page Summary of Project History for Pirates of the Caribbean and Fantasyland Restroom and Shop Additions prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The document contains Site Plans, List of Open Projects, and an itemized list detailing the costs of the ride, and surrounding facilities. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents display in very good condition with slight wear. $200 - $400

1121. Blue Bayou Lagoon Project Bud get Summary. (Disneyland, 1965) A Sum mary of Blue Bayou Lagoon Project History prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (12) pages contain the Site Plan, List of Open Projects, and an Itemized list detail ing the budget, and actual costs. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this rare collection of documents displays in very good condition with slight wear. $200 - $400

1122. Set of (8) Pirates of the Carib bean Rehab Photos. (Disneyland, 1989) A collection of (8) photos documenting the 1989 rehab of the Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction at Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x8” the photographs are in good condition, exhibiting minor creases, scuffs and wear, and carrying an official Walt Disney Company copyright stamp on each. $200 - $400

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(Disneyland, 1966) A set of (6) Pirates of the Caribbean post cards featuring Imagineer Marc Davis’s original concept art for the attraction. These cards were sold exclusively in New Orleans Square. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200

1124. Pirates of the Caribbean Crew Watch. (Disneyland, 1997) A watch gifted to the crew for the 1997 rehabilitation of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The watch face features a reimagining of Marc Davis memorable chase scene, while the reverse commemorates the timeless attraction’s 30 year anniversary. The watch is numbered “810/1000” and is in very fine condition with original box. $100 - $200

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A Collection of (6) Marc Davis Pirates Postcards.

1125. Pirates of the Caribbean Moonlit Voyage Pewter Mug. (Disneyland, 2006) A souvenir pewter mug created for the “A Moonlit Voyage” Pirates of the Caribbean event (held July 6 & 7, 2006) celebrating the release of the feature film Pirates of the Carib bean: Dead Man’s Chest. The Statesmetal mug has a shield on the side with the event’s logo. Measuring 4.75” tall, the mug is in fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200

1126. A Pirates Of

Replica Plaque. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition wall plaque created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The plaque was modeled after the original Pirate Narrator as he appeared in the attraction during the 1960s. Created in resin, metal, and fabric, the wall plaque was limited to only 1000 pieces. This beauti ful replica measures 22”x14” and displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

1127. A Pirate Mickey Big Figure by Costa Alavezos. (Disneyland, 2006) A fan tastic “Big Fig” depicting Mickey Mouse as a pirate captain titled “I want 50% of ye Trea sure, Mate!” created by artist Costa Alavezos. Measuring 19” tall on its 11”x15.5” base, the figure is in very good condition with minor wear and a chip in the top of the lantern behind Mickey. $200 - $400

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2000) A

of the Caribbean print

“Seated amongst the treasures of a thousand midnight raids is the ghoulish specter of a long dead pirate still examining the spoils of his exploits,” as envisioned by Eric Robison, in homage and “loving memory” of Marc Davis’ original tableaus created for Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. Measuring 32”x23” the print numbering “39/200” displays in fine condition with little apparent wear and retaining a COA. $100 - $200

1129. Pirates of the Caribbean Event Pin. (Disneyland, 2000) A limited edition pin from a special “Pirates of the Caribbean” event at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. The event included a panel discussion, a ride through the attraction, and special Pirates merchandise unique to the event. This pin was limited to an edition of “1967,” referring to the attraction’s opening year, and comes in a treasure chest jewelry box that has the event logo under the lid. Measuring 2”x2.25”, the pin is in very good condition with little wear. $100 - $200

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The Carribean A Pirates of the Caribbean Limited Edition Print. (Disn eyland, Pirates signed by Eric Robison.

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Inspired by the Corporate VIP lounges he visited at the New York World’s Fair, Walt added the exclusive Club 33 to New Orleans Square at Disneyland. Behind a discreet door at 33 Royal Street, members and their guests enjoyed exquisite food in a refined atmosphere, and notably, the only alcoholic beverages served in a Disney Park at the time. After a recent remodel, the entrance has been moved to the nearby Court of Angels. The Club has been reimagined at Tokyo Disneyland, the Shanghai Disney Resort, and Walt Disney World Resorts, always retaining the original name.

1130. A Club 33 Server Dress & Dickey. (Disneyland, 2000s) A fanciful Club 33 Server Dress and Dickey worn by staff of Club 33 at Disneyland. The French style ensemble is embellished with a floral embroidered dickey and Club 33 logo on the sleeve. Measuring a size 10, the wardrobe displays in fine condition, retaining original Disney land labels. $400 - $600

Measuring “one size fits all,” the condition is very fine, exhibiting the lightest wear from use. $200 - $400

1132. A Club 33 Mirrored Logo Plaque. (Disneyland, 2011) A gorgeous replica of the original Club 33 door plaque, once available as a renewal gift for members of Club 33. The reverse features a brief description of Walt’s dream for 33 Royal Street at Disneyland. Mea suring 10.75”x12.75”, the plaque is in fine as-new condition within original packaging. $200 - $400

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1131. A Club 33 Cast Member Apron. (Disneyland, 2000s) A uni sex apron worn by Cast Members of Club 33 at Disneyland. The apron features the embroidered logo of Club 33 on teal fabric, retaining the original labels.

1133. A Club 33 Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1966) A Summary of Club 33 and Royal Suite Project History prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (4) pages contain an itemized list of budgets, actual cost, write-off, and capital of the facilities. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents displays in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

1134. A Club 33 Member Exclusive Jacket. (Disneyland, 2000s) A jacket cre ated exclusively for Club 33 Members. The water-resistant jacket has the original Club 33 logo embroidered on the left breast. Measur ing a size large, the souvenir jacket is in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

1135. A Club 33 Members Limited Edi tion Dinner Plate. (Disneyland, 2000s) A limited-edition “Club 33 Disneyland” blue and gold dinner plate. This exclusive collect ible was available for purchase by Club 33 Members, and appropriately limited to an edition size of 333 pieces. Measuring 9.25” in diameter, with “205/333” painted on the reverse, the plate is in fine condition and retains some adhesive Velcro on reverse from a previous mounting. $100 - $200

1136. A Disneyland Club 33 25th Anniversary Plate. (Disne yland, 1992) A limited edition Club 33 25th anniversary commemo rative plate manufactured by Michael Leson. The face of the ceramic plate features a large central old-style Club 33 logo and “25th Anniver sary” in metallic silver. Created in an edition of 333, the reverse of the plate is hand-numbered “306.” Measuring 9.5” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition in original box. $100 - $200

1137. A Disneyland Club 33 30th Anniversary Plate. (Disney land, 1997) A limited edition commemorative plate released for the 30th anniversary celebration of Club 33. The kiln-fired porcelain plate features a black rim, a gold club logo and Art Deco trim, as well as a central portrait of Walt by master Disneyland illustrator, Charles Boyer. Hand-numbered in gold ink on the reverse, “108/600,” the plate mea sures 9.5” in diameter and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1138. A Club 33 New Year’s 2000 Champagne Flute. (Disneyland, 2000s)

A commemorative Club 33 souvenir cham pagne flute, offered to members during the New Year’s celebration of 2000 at Disneyland. Measuring 7.75” the glass is in fine condi tion. $100 - $200

1139. Pair of Club 33 Member Champagne Flutes. (Disneyland, 2013) A pair of champagne flutes etched with the original logo of Club 33 at Disneyland. The flutes were an exclusive Membership Renewal Gift and come with the original Club 33 box. The 7.75” glasses and box are in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1140. A Club 33 50th Anniversary Wine Stoppers Set. (Disneyland, 2017) A collection of (3) Club 33 Members-Only wine stoppers produced for the 50th anniversary of the exclu sive New Orleans Square supper club at Disn eyland. Measuring approximately 5” tall, the stoppers are encased in a 6.25”x6.25”, hinged, fine condition jewelry case. $100 - $200

1141. A

Collection

of Pieces of Club 33 Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 2000s)

A collection of (11) pieces of memorabilia from Club 33. The set includes a swizzle stick, matchbook, napkin, leaf of letterhead statio nery, leaf of notepaper, (5) Club 33 catalog envelopes, and a dinner menu from a special event. All items feature some iteration of the iconic Club 33 Art Deco logo. Ranging in size from 2”x2” to 14”x8.5”, the pieces are in gen erally fine to very fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200

1142. A Club 33 Membership Guide. (Dis neyland, 2014) A 2014 Club 33 Membership Guide. The 44-page guidebook introduces new Club 33 Members to benefits, special events, and policies related to the Club 33 and 1901 restaurants. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rarely seen members only manual is in very good used condition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

1143. A Club 33 Small World 55th Anni versary Boat Bowl. (Disneyland, 2021) A limited edition “Boat Bowl” by Vantiki and Tiki Farm, produced exclusively for Club 33 Mem bers at the 55th anniversary of Its a Small World at Disneyland. Measuring more than 6” long and more than 3.5” at its widest points, the mug displays in very fine condition exhib iting no apparent wear and comes within its original box. $100 - $200

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1144. a Club 33 Candlelight Processional Blanket. (Disneyland, 2014) A blan ket created exclusively for Club 33 members at Disneyland’s Candlelight Processional holiday event in 2014. The royal blue polyfi ber plush blanket features an embroidered contemporary Club 33 logo at bottom right. Measuring 40”X60”, the blanket is in unused fine condition. $100 - $200

1147. A Club 33 Candlelight 2001 Pro cessional Ornament. (Disneyland, 2001) A Club 33 ornament commemorating the 2001 Candlelight Procession at Disneyland. Measuring 2.25”x2” the ornament is in fine condition with original box. $100 - $200

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sics Collection “Mickey Mouse Ears”

members. Measuring 3”x6”, the

the

of

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its original box, in very fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

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1145. Club 33 Mickey Mouse Ears. (Disneyland, 2014) A pair of blue Mickey Mouse Ears celebrating Club 33. This edition features the all-new club logo embroidered and emblazoned on the interior liner. Measuring 6” tall and 11.5” at its widest diameter, the hat is in fine, firm, as-new condition. $100 - $200 Club 33 Mickey Mouse Ears Sculpture. (Disneyland, 2014) A Walt Disney Clas ceramic sculpture created as an exclusive gift for Club 33 ears are painted in the club’s signature black and gold, with the logo in center the cap and “Club Member 2014” written in gold on the back. In fine as-new condition with COA and original box. $100 - $200 A Club 33 2013 “Happy Holidays” Ornament. (Disneyland, 2013) A 2013 Happy Holidays ornament Membership Renewal Gift for Club 33 at Disneyland. The metallic ornament depicts the festively decorated entrance to Club 33. Measuring 2.5”x3.75”, the ornament comes within

1150. Club 33 Dining Room & Balcony Ornament in Box. (Disneyland, 2017) A Dis neyland Club 33 exclusive Christmas ornament designed by artist Adam Throgmorton. One side depicts a table set for two against a pair of French doors, and the other is an exterior view of a Club 33 balcony. Measuring 7”x4.75” and 2.75” deep, the piece is in fine, as-new condi tion and retains the original box.

1152. Club 33 Happy Holidays 2015 Pin. (Disneyland, 2015) A Club 33 commem orative “Happy Holidays 2015” pin created for Club 33 Members. Measuring 1.5”x2.5” the pin with crystal embedded charm is in fine unused condition on original commemora

1153. A Club 33 Disneyland Attractions Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2018) A set of (3) limited-edition attraction pins created for Club 33 at Disneyland Resort. Each hinged pin features the raised Club 33 emblem with enameled background and opens to reveal Disney Characters enjoying a popular attrac tion. Measuring 1.75”x1.75” each pin is in fine condition and come in an original “Club Thirty-Three” box. $100 - $200

1154. Club 33 Captain’s Quarters Ornament. World, 2018) A Christmas ornament from the Club 33 Captain’s Quarters in Walt Disney World. Measuring 4.25” in diameter, the ornament is in fine condition, and comes with the original packag ing. $100 - $200

1155. Club 33 Captain’s Quarters & Spotlight Lounge Pins. (Walt Disney World, 2018-20s) A collection of (4) Club 33 Captain’s Quarters and Spotlight Lounge pins from Walt Disney World. Measur ing from 1.25” to 1.75” in diameter, the pins come with their original boxes and are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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From the Art Corner in Tomorrowland in 1955 to the Disney Gallery on Main Street today, guests have always been able to buy collectible art including animation cels at Disneyland. For a time, the Gallery even occupied the suite over Pirates of the Caribbean – several expansive rooms originally planned to be the Disney family’s private space in the Park. The collectibles found here are some of the finest, most limited, delicately crafted pieces ever made.

eyland, 1993) A cold cast bronze of the Partners Statue by Blaine Gibson. Veteran sculptor Blaine came out of retirement to create the original tribute to his friend Walt Disney. This piece commem orates that statue unveiled at Disneyland on Mickey’s 65th birth day. Measuring 15” tall and 7”x10” at its widest points, the statue displays in fine condition. $300 - $500

1157.

Mickey Memories Limited Edition

Bronze by Bill Toma. (Bill Toma, 1995) A Mickey Mouse “Memories” released in a Limited Edition of 200 at the 1995 Disneyana Convention at Walt Disney World. The statue is num bered 1 out of 200 and signed by artist Bill Toma. The bronze with marble base

1158. Mickey & Pals on Dumbo Bronze Statue by Bill Toma.

Limited Edition cast bronze sculpture of Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto aboard Dumbo, signed by sculptor Bill Toma. Numbered 10/50., the sculpture measures 11.5” tall and 7.5” at its widest diameter. In very good condition.

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1159. A Carl Barks Sheriff Of Bullet Valley Bronze. (Disney, 1995) A limited edition signed bronze statue of Donald Duck titled “ Sheriff of Bullet Valley.” The statue was created as a limited-edition of 200 pieces and has been signed by both Carl Barks and sculptor Paul Vought. Measuring 12.75” tall, the statue sits atop a 6.25”-diamater base and is in fine condition. $600 - $800

1160. A Minnie Mouse Tinted Pewter and Marble Statue. (Chilmark, 1990s) A “Simply Minnie” Limited Edition “MetalART” Sculpture by Chilmark Studios. This charming hand-crafted pewter figure is numbered 134/200. The piece stands approximately 10.5” tall and 7.5” in diameter at its widest points, atop a marble base and is in fine con dition. $200 - $400

1161.

base. Measuring 12” tall and 6” in diameter at its widest points, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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A Goofy Tinted Pewter and Mar (Chilmark, 1990s) A “Just Goofy” Limited Edition “MetalART” Sculpture by Chilmark Studios. This charming hand-crafted pewter figure is numbered 134/200 and sits atop a black marble

mark, 1990s) A “The Duck” Limited Edition “MetalART” Sculpture by Chilmark Studios. This charming hand-crafted pewter figure is num bered 92/200 and sits atop a black marble base. Measuring 9.25” tall and 6” in diameter at its widest points, the piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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$200 - $400

1164. Rare Goofy Big Figure Final Production Sample. (Disney land, 2005) A rare final production sample of a Goofy “Big Fig” created for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This sample would have been used for final approvals before production began. Standing 32” tall on its stand, the released version is extremely hard-to-find, and a production sample such as this one, even harder. It is in fine unused condition. $500 - $700

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An Uncle Scrooge McDuck Big Figure. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) An Uncle Scrooge McDuck “Big Fig”. Scrooge McDuck sits atop a chest of treasure in this large sculpture released for the Disney Parks. Measuring 19” tall and 14”x13.5”, the figure is in overall fine condition.

1165. Mickey’s 60th Birthday Lim ited Edition Leather Art. (Disneyland, 1988) An extremely rare, handcrafted leather Mickey Mouse created in honor of Mickey’s 60th Birthday by Disneyland Master Harness Maker Brent Deines. Mea suring 9.5”x11.25”, the piece is numbered “13/60,” is mounted within a 16”x20.5” shadow box and displays in fine condition. $600 - $800

12.5”x16.25”,

15”x19”

1167. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Map Print by Shag. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare, limited-edition print of the Disn eyland 50th Anniversary Map by Shag. This 24-color serigraph print was created in 2005 to commemorate the park’s 50th anniversary. This large piece was created in an edition of 300 pieces and is hand numbered #263/300 and hand-signed by the artist. Measuring 47”x33” framed the print is in very good con dition, exhibiting slight wear to some edges and corners out of frame. $400 - $600

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1166. Set of Herb Ryman New Orleans Square Concept Prints. (Disneyland, 1990s) A limited edition set of (3) Herbert Ryman New Orleans Square lithographic prints. The set includes prints of The New Orleans Square Candy Shop, Blue Bayou, and Courtyard, with an artist’s biography con tained in a portfolio. Each print measures is in good condition, hand numbered 425/500, with some exhibiting minor spots of discolor ation within their borders. The portfolio cover measures and is in fine condition, with the slightest wear to edges. $200 - $400

1168. A Set of Disneyland 50th Anniversary Plates by Shag. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of (5) plates designed by Shag in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Each plate features retro-style representations different cardinal lands, as envisioned by the artist. The set includes Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, and Tomorrowland. The plates are housed in the original hatbox-style packaging. Measuring 8” in diameter, the plates are in very fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

1169. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Serving Tray by Shag. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland 50th Anniversary commemorative serving tray designed by Josh “Shag” Agle. The face of the walled wooden tray features a stylized Park map in the artist’s inimitable retro style. Measuring 18.25”x12.25”x 2.25” deep, the tray is in fine condi tion with some minor surface scuffing. $100 - $200

1170.

(Disney, 2005) A

manufactured for the 50th anniversary

Mouse Club. Measuring 14” tall and 10” in diameter, the

is in fine condition and comes with instructions and original box. $100 - $200

1171. A Collection of Mickey Mouse Collection Pocket Watches. (Valdawn, 1990s) A pair of boxed sets of (3) Mickey Mouse pocket watches by Valdawn Watch Company. Each watch in the set was based on a memorable short film and was limited to an edition of 1,500 pieces. The boxed sets are numbered 0741 and 0527. Each watch case measures 1.75”x2.75” (including their ornate bows) and is in fine as-new condition inside an engraved, wooden box with Certifi cate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

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Band Leader Mickey Wind-Up Musical Figure. Band Leader Mickey musical wind-up figure of the Mickey figure

1173.

(non-wearable) art piece is inspired by the 1934 cartoon “Two Gun Mickey.” Measuring 6” tall and 11.5” at their widest diameter, the ears are mounted in a 10.75”x15.75”x12.75” custom display with hand drawn patterns, and Noah’s signature. Both the ears and display case are in fine condition. $400 - $600

1172. Cowboy Mickey

& Display by Noah. (Disney, 2013) A large one-of-a-kind custom airbrushed Vinylmation figure of Mickey Mouse, with custom display by the artist Noah and Inspired by the 1934 cartoon “Two Gun Mickey.” The 9” tall Mickey figure features Mickey’s portrait in the night sky over a western desert, with swirling patterns on his feet. These patterns are expanded on the 12.5” tall and 7.25”x7.25” base in hand-painted swirls, including Noah’s signature. The figure is signed on the bottom “Noah Prov. 3:5-6.” Both the figure and base are in very fine condition. $400 - $600

Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary in 2015. The artwork comes signed by the artist and framed in a shadowbox with a double mat. Measuring 20.5”x10”x 2” deep, the piece is in fine condition with slight wear to the box edges. $200 - $400

1175. Mickey Mouse Club Dave Avanzino Shadow Box. (Disney, 2010) An extremely limited edition Mickey Mouse Club paper sculpture prepared for Destination D, by artist Dave Avanzino. In a shadow box clev erly designed like a vintage television set, the words “Mickey Mouse Club” are spelled out in letters individually styled to the different themes and days of the iconic classic tele vision program. A Certificate of Verification is included on the back that explains the source of each letter and is numbered 1 of 25 and signed by Dave Avanzino. Measuring 14.5”x17.5”x 2” deep, the piece is in very fine condition. $300 - $500

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Vinyl Figure A Noah Signed Cowboy Mickey Mouse Ears & Display. (Disney,2013) A custom airbrushed art piece of Cowboy Mickey Mouse ears created for the 2013 D23 Expo by artist Noah This sculpted 1174. Disneyland Shadow Box Signed by Dave Avanzino. (Disneyland, 2015) A Dimensional art piece spelling Disneyland using iconic visual elements from throughout the Park, created by Dave Avanzino for

1176. Once Upon a Time - Villains Shadowbox by Dave Avan zino. (Disneyland, 2015) A “Once Upon a Time” paper sculpture in shad owbox by artist Dave Avanzino, released in 2015 at the D23 Expo. The artwork features Disney’s most iconic evildoers gathered in a stunning 3-D. Released in an edition size of 25 + 2 Artist’s Proofs, this is signed on the back with a Certificate of Verification numbered 2 of 25. The art is presented in a shadowbox with a custom mat reproduced from an original painting produced for this work. Measuring 15.5”x15.5” and 2” deep, the piece is in very fine condition. $400 - $600

1177. Once Upon a Time - Heroes Shadowbox by Dave Avanzino. (Disneyland, 2015) A “Once Upon a Time” paper sculpture in shadowbox by artist Dave Avanzino, released in 2015 at the D23 Expo. The artwork features Disney’s most iconic heroes gathered in stunning 3-D. Released in an edition size of 25 + 2 Artist’s Proofs, the artwork is signed and dedi cated on the back with a Certificate of Verification numbered 1 of 25. The art is presented in a shadowbox with a custom mat reproduced from an original painting produced for this work. Measuring 15.5”x15.5” and 2” deep, the piece is in very fine condition. $400 - $600

1178.

The Big

“D” Dave

Avanzino Paper Sculpture.

(Disneyland, 2015) A paper sculpture in shadowbox by artist Dave Avanzino, released in 2015 to commemorate Disneyland’s 60th anniversary. Released in an edition size of 20 + 2 Artist’s Proofs, the artwork is signed and dedicated on the back with a Certificate of Verification numbered 1 of 20. The art is presented in a black shad owbox frame with double mat. Measuring 19”x16” and 2” deep, the artwork is in very fine condition. $400 - $600

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1179. A Daniels Wood Land Mickey Mouse Carving. Daniels Wood Land, 2017) A limited edition wood carving of Mickey Mouse by artists John and Ron Daniels. Carved from a single piece of Sequoia wood, Mickey stands 12”tall and was produced in an edition size of 150 pieces. The carving is numbered 24/150 and in fine condition with the original wood crate box. $300 - $500

1180. A John Daniels Minnie Mouse Wood Carving. (Daniels Wood Land, 2019) A limited edition wood carving of Minnie Mouse by artists John and Ron Daniels. Released in an edition of 150 pieces at the 2019 D23 Convention, Minnie stands 12.25” tall and is carved from a single piece of Sequoia wood. Minnie is numbered on the base 024 of 150 and signed by the artists. The carving is fine condition with the original wood crate box. $300 - $500

Mouse Ears. (Disney Parks, 2020) A whimsical Limited-Edition Mickey Ears set designed by artist Jerrod Maruyama. Based on his 2013 piece “Happiest Hipster on Earth,” the ears feature Mickey with eyes coolly closed, wearing an oversized knit beanie and tortoiseshell eyeglass frames. Measuring 5.75” tall and 12” at its widest, the piece is in very fine condi tion. $100 - $200

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Hipster Mickey

1182. A Limited Edition Bob Baker Pluto Marionette. (Disney, 1990s) A limited edition Pluto Marionette by Bob Baker Mari onettes. Measuring 5” tall, the hand-painted wooden Puppet was released in an edition size of 1000 pieces and features cloth ears. Pluto displays in very good condition exhib iting minor wear and comes packaged in its original box. $200 - $400

1183. A Limited Edition Bob Baker Donald Duck Marionette. (Disney, 1990s)

A limited edition Donald Duck Marionette by Bob Baker Marionettes. Measuring 16” tall, the hand-painted wooden puppet features cloth wardrobe and a felt hat. Released in an edition of 1000 pieces, the puppet displays in very good condition exhibiting minor wear and comes packaged in its original box.

$200 - $400

1185.

Marionette. (Disney, 1990s) A limited edition Goofy Marionette by Bob Baker Marionettes. Measuring 22” tall, the hand-painted wooden puppet features cloth clothing and hat. Released in an edition of 1000 pieces, the pup pet displays in very good condition exhibiting minor wear and comes packaged in its original box. $200 - $400

1184. A

(Disney, 1990s)

A limited edition Pinocchio Marionette by Bob Baker Marionettes. Measuring 17” tall, the hand-painted wooden puppet features cloth wardrobe and a felt hat. Released in an edition of 2500 pieces, the puppet displays in very good condition exhibiting minor wear and comes packaged in its original box.

$200 - $400

1186. A Pair of Bob Baker Mickey & Minnie Marionettes. (Disney, 1990s) A pair of limited edition Mickey and Minnie Marionettes by Bob Baker Marionettes. Measuring 12” tall, the hand-painted wooden puppets feature cloth clothing. Released in an edition of 2500 pieces, the puppets display in very good condition exhibiting minor wear and come packaged in its original boxes. $200 - $400

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Limited Edition Bob Baker Pinocchio Marionette. A Limited Edition Bob Baker Goofy

1187. A Pride Lines Walt Disney World Tencennial Train. (Pride Lines, 1981) A limited edition Walt Disney World Tencennial Electric Railway streetcar by Pride Lines. Measuring 12.25” long and 6.25” tall, the streetcar features (10) detachable figures. The car displays in a fine condition atop a 15”x5.5” wooden base with rail and plaque. $200 - $400

1189. A Limited Edition

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1188. Donald Duck

50th Streetcar & Figure by Pride Lines.

(Pride Lines, 1981) A limited edition Walt Disney World Tencennial Electric Railway streetcar by Pride Lines. Released in conjunction with the Walt Disney World Tencennial this motorized, “O” gauge streetcar was produced from 1981 to 1982. Measuring 12.25” long and 6.25” tall, the car features (10) Disney character figures and displays in fine condition atop a 15”x5.5” wooden base with rail and plaque. $200 - $400

(Pride Lines, 1984) A limited

Lines. Released in conjunc tion with Donald Duck’s 50th birthday is this commemorative, motorized “O” gauge handcar features a “quacking mechanism” sound effect. Measuring 10.5” long and 6.75” tall, the handcar is numbered 275 of 1,000. The handcar displays in a fine condition atop a 15”x5.5” wooden base with rail and plaque. $200 - $400

Bronze Statue. (Pride Lines, 1983) A limited-edition statue of Mickey Mouse by Pride Lines. Released in coordination with the 50th anniversary of Mickey Mouse, the bronze id numbered 413/5000. Measuring 5.5”x5.5”x5.25” tall,the statute is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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Mickey Mouse A Donald’s 50th Birthday Handcar by Pride Lines. edition Donald Duck & Pluto Handcar by Pride

(Pride Lines, 1984) A Mickey Mouse Handcar reproduction by Pride Lines. The boxed set contains a reproduction of the original Lionel Mickey Mouse Hand Car (released 50 years prior) and (7) pieces of “O” gauge track in a vintage style box. The hand car is electrically driven and features a bell sound effect. Measuring 5.5”tall and 7.5” long, the car is in very fine condi tion. $200 - $400

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Pride Lines Mickey Mouse Handcar. 1191. Happy 60th Birthday Mickey Train by Pride Lines. (Pride Lines, 1988) A limited edition Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse Train by Pride Lines. Released in conjunction with Mickey Mouse’s 60th birthday, this “O” gauge locomotive with (5) cars of rolling stock and plenty of Disney char acters measures 26.5” long and 4” tall. The train displays in a fine condition atop a 15”x5.5” wooden base with rail and plaque. $300 - $500 Charles Boyer “Magical Smiles” Large Print. (Disneyland, 1980s) A stunning lithographic print of Charles Boyer’s “Magical Smiles.” Boyer’s piece celebrates the whimsical grandeur of the park in the artist’s nostalgic, Norman Rockwell-influenced style. Featur ing Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy, the piece Measures a large 24”x34.75”. It is in fine condition with very minor wear to the bottom corners.

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1194. A Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Electric Guitar. (Disney, 2019) An extremely rare and unique Minarik Electric Guitar cus tom-built for the 50th Anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Only 13 of these incredibly detailed guitars were built. Each individually numbered guitar has features unique to that guitar, making each instrument one-of-a-kind. This guitar, numbered “3”, features a inlaid Mother-Of Pearl Headstock, an ebony neck with inlaid stone “wrought iron”, an abalone trimmed body and amazing detailed airbrushing by artist Craig Fraser. The back of the body features a Haunted Mansion Wallpaper design also on the control cover. In addition, the artwork contains three hidden mickeys (corresponding to the guitar number), as well as artwork that only appears under black light. The guitar also includes a single Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Trembucker pickup ensuring an amazing sound. Artist Craig Fraser built a custom one-of-a-kind display for this particular guitar featuring Haunted Mansion wallpaper motif and miniature illuminating bat candelabras. The guitar, case, display, and COA have been signed by artist Craig Fraser, while the case has been signed by guitar maker Marc Minarik. Measuring 51.25”x26” and 9.5” deep, the display is in fine working condition. Measuring 40” long with a 14” wide body, the guitar is in very fine condition. The Art of Disney Certificate of Authentic ity is included. $18,000 - $20,000

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Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion. There’s no turning back now. Our tour begins here, on these pages, where you will see collectibles and curios coveted by Haunted Mansion devotees world-wide!

1196. Haunted Mansion Elevator & Show Operation Diagram. (Disneyland, 1969) A show operations chart displaying elevator and show operation time cycles for the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The time cycle (dated July 17, 1969) was created by Hans Baumgartner and impresses the need for particular lengths to the show audio, effects, animation, and lighting based on projections of an “hourly maximum guest capacity.” Measuring 22”x17”x, the chart is in fine condition, with original folds and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1195. A Park-Used Haunted Mansion

(Disneyland, 1969) A rare, orig inal hand-silkscreened poster for The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Mounted on chipboard, this is one of a very few that survived being displayed in the park. Measuring 33.75”x53.5”, the poster is in good park-used condition with scuffs and chips throughout and wear along all edges. Designed by Ken Chapman and Marc Davis, the poster spotlights the popular trio of the Hitchhiking Ghosts. Due to size, this item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

1197. Haunted Mansion Project Bud get Summary. (Disneyland, 1961-66) A Summary of Project History for The Haunted Mansion prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. The (10) pages contain a Frontierland Area Site Plan, an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital related to The Haunted Mansion. Of special note are figures pertaining to the cost of the entrance building, elevators, and conveyance systems. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents displays in very good condition with expected wear from use. $100 - $200

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Attraction Poster.

1198. Haunted Mansion Car Sounds Schematic. (Disneyland, 1969) A rare blueprint schematic of the sound route plan for the Haunted Mansion. Dated “2-7-69,” (with revisions occurring during “11-24-69”) the schematic charts the sounds schedule occurring at various points through the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The entire route of the ride is outlined. Measuring 36”x48” the schematic is in very good condition, despite some wear to edges, and discoloration along folds, and corners. $300 - $500

1200. Haunted Mansion Guest Flow Estimates Document. (Disneyland, 1968-69) A copy of “Haunted Mansion ‘68-’69 Guest flow & timing estimates for project design requirements.” The documents review the timing required for loading and unloading Doom Buggies, and the guest flow from the turnstiles to the elevator. Measuring 8.5”x11” the 9-page document is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

1199. Thurl Ravenscroft Signed Haunted Mansion Photo. (Disney, 1990s) A photograph depicting the Haunted Mansion Singing Bust head of Thurl, signed by namesake Thurl Ravenscroft. The image features the grinning visage of the famous Ghost Gallery Thurl Singing Bust and a signed and personalized message by the renowned voice actor. Measuring 6.5”x8.5”, the framed piece displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

1201. Haunted Mansion Audio-Animatronic Owl Timing Disc. (Disneyland, 1968-69) A circular chart exhibiting the timing of the owl audio heard within the graveyard scene of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The paper disc was used to create the metal disc that was installed in the ride and triggered events during the show. Measuring 16” in diameter, the paper artifact is in very good condition, with slight wear to edges, corners, and folds. $200 - $400

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1202. Haunted Mansion Sound Timing Narration Script. (Dis neyland, 1969) A final version of the “Haunted Mansion Continuity Script and Narration for Disneyland.” Walt Disney Imagineer Francis Xavier Atencio’s 12-page final script (dated May 13, 1969) contains the narration heard through all 13 scenes and his lyrics composed for the “Grim Grinning Ghosts.” Measuring 8.25”x11.5 the 13-page script with cover is in very good condition featuring annotation regarding the timing of the dialogue throughout. $200 - $400

1203. A Magic Kingdom Mansion Services Vehicles Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2010s) An original parking lot sign used to designate spaces for Magic Kingdom Attractions Engineering Services vehicles handling the Western sector of the park. Comprised of a spe cial reflective material over a metal core, the sign features a graphic of the Hitchhiking Ghosts. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor surface wear and weathering from outdoor use. $500 - $700

1204. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Garland. (Disneyland, 2000s) A festive holiday garland used to decorate the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Measuring 27.75”x18”x5.5” the shadowbox with garland inside displays in fine condition, exhibiting slight wear from Park use. $100 - $200

1205. Disneyland Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1969) A vintage large-size souvenir Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box from Disneyland. Constructed of wood, the lid features a color label with an illustration of the Haunted Man sion A series of movements allow the user to remove panels revealing a large central cavity and a hidden drawer. The box is both intact and fully functional. Measuring 4”x6”x3.25”, the piece is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1206. Disneyland Randotti Haunted Mansion Tombstone Souvenir. (Disney land, 1970s) A Haunted Mansion Tombstone souvenir by Randotti. The wall-mountable tombstone plaque reads “here lies ghost num ber 1000” Measuring 4”x7.75”, the resin tomb stone displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1207. Disneyland’s

Mystifying Magic Book.

(Disneyland, 1970) A “Disneyland’s Mystifying Magic” souvenir book. The 60-page book is inspired by the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 6”x9”x the book is in good condition with creasing to the cover and expected wear from age and use. $100 - $200

1209. Haunted Mansion Uncle William Changing Portrait. (Disneyland, 1970) An extremely rare Haunted Mansion Uncle William changing portrait. The silkscreened cardboard portrait is specially overprinted with phosphorescent ink and glows in the dark to reveal the image of a horned demon. Measuring 4.75”x7”, the piece is in very good condition with some minor surface scuffs and a 3” crease to the bottom right corner. $500 - $700

1208. A Pair of Haunted Mansion High Top Shoes. (Disneyland, 2009) A pair of Haunted Mansion shoes released for the 40th anni versary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The shoes feature a Haunted Mansion wallpaper motif and were manufactured by New Balance. Measuring a Women’s size 7, the shoes exhibit some wear from use but are in very good condition. $200 - $400

1210. Haunted Mansion Halloween Souvenir Dust Vial. (Disne yland, 1999) A rare vial of dust from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion that was given to select Cast Members during Halloween events for the 30th Anniversary of the attraction. The vial reads “Haunted Mansion Hallow een 1999” and measures 3.5” tall. The certificate of authenticity dated October 28, 1999, has been printed on an attached tag. All are in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200

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1211. A Haunted Mansion Disney Gallery Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) An exclusive Haunted Mansion attraction poster from the Dis ney Gallery at Disneyland. The imagery features the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts artwork by Imagineers Ken Chapman and Marc Davis. For a short time, the Disney Gallery offered a very limited number of full-size attraction poster reproductions for some of the Park’s most beloved rides. Rolled as issued, this faithful reproduction measures 36”x54” and is in fine condition with light wear. $400 - $600

1212. A Hatbox Ghost Mixed Media Work by Dave Avanzino. (Disney, 2018) A Limited Edition mixed-media Hatbox Ghost of the Haunted Mansion by artist Dave Avanzino. The piece is numbered 21/55 and has been signed by the artist on the reverse. Measuring 17”x20”xx2” deep, the piece displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

1213. A Collin Campbell Haunted Man sion Multi-Signed Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Limited Edition print of concept art for the Haunted Mansion by Imagineer Collin Campbell. The print has been hand-signed by Campbell and five other Imagineers includ ing Marc Davis, Sam McKim, Xavier Atencio, Buddy Baker, and Rolly Crump. Measuring 30”x21.5” the print is numbered “88/300” and is in fine condition exhibiting light wear. $300 - $500

1214. A Large Marc Davis Stretching Painting Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print of a stretching portrait from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The print depicts Sally Slater, the girl holding a parasol atop a tightrope and was produced at Walt Disney Imagineering. The piece has an image size of 14”x 45.5” within a 21.25”x51.75” frame and displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

1215. A Large Marc Davis Stretching Portrait Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print of a stretching portrait from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The print depicts Sally Slater, the girl holding a parasol atop a tight rope and was once displayed at Walt Disney Imagineering. The piece has an image size of 14”x 45.5” within a 21.25”x51.75” frame and displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

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1216. The Haunted Mansion Framed Glass Stretching Paint ings. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition set of all framed glass versions of all four Haunted Mansion stretching paintings. Released in celebration of the attraction’s 40th anniversary. Each piece is framed and features a hanging chain at the top with an attached charm stamped “Limited Edition 500.” The framed portraits measure 3.5”x8.5” The pieces are in very fine, as-new condition with original box. $200 - $400

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“50’s” in glow-in-the-dark ink. Measuring 24”x36” the rolled print hand-numbered “147/220” is in very fine condition. $100 - $200

1218. A Haunted Mansion “31 Ghosts” Shag Canvas Wrap. (Disneyland, 2019) A limited edition Haunted Mansion canvas wrap by Shag titled “31 Ghosts.” This canvas wrap was made in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. It is hand-numbered 292/295 and signed by the artis. Measuring 18.5”x6”, the piece is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

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(Disney, 2019) A D23 Expo Haunted Mansion 50th “31 Ghosts” Deluxe Print signed by Shag. The large print has been signed by the artist – Josh “Shag” Agle and is numbered 44/100. The piece has an image size of 18.25”x6.25” within a D23 matte, and 20.5”x16.5”frame. In fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

Granito. (The Art of Disney, 2015) A limited edition framed Hat Box Ghost Giclee print by Jeff Granito. The artwork was inspired by the Haunted Mansion’s most famous disappearing and re-appearing haunt and was released through WonderGround Gallery. The giclee on canvas has been matted within a 20.25”x25” and 1.5” wide frame, numbered 1/95, signed twice (once on the reverse), and comes with a The Art of Disney Theme Parks Certificate Of Authenticity. $200 - $400

1220. A Hat Box Ghost Limited Edition Print by

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A Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Serigraph. (Disn eyland, 2019) A limited edition Haunted Mansion serigraph replica released through the Walt Disney Imagineering Collection in 2019. The original 1969 artwork of Ken Chapman and Marc Davis has been enhanced with hidden D23 Haunted Mansion Print Signed by Shag. Jeff

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&

Print. (The Art of Disney, 2015) A limited edition framed “Congratulations and Condolences”

Granito. The artwork was inspired by the memorable Haunted Mansion Bride and was released through Won derGround Gallery. The signed giclee on canvas has been matted within a 20”x31”frame. Numbered 31/95, it comes with a The Art of Disney Theme Parks Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

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A Haunted Mansion Box by Shag.

1223. A Haunted Mansion Print Signed by Joey Chou. (Disney, 2000s) A Haunted Mansion canvas print by Joey Chou. The large print features Hitchhiking Ghosts and stretch ing portrait haunts out to socialize and has been signed by the artist. The piece has been numbered 13/95 and has an image size of 10.75”x19.75” within a 21.5”x25.5” frame. In fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

(Disneyland, 2009) A signed jewelry box created exclusively for the 40th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Park. The decorative box features artwork inspired by the changing portraits along the queue of The Haunted Mansion and has been signed in silver ink by artist Josh “Shag” Agle. Measuring approximately 5.75”x8.75” and 2.5” deep, the box is in very good overall condition, exhibit ing a few of the slight scuffs. $200 - $400

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Stretch Painting Parody Prints

by Ben Russel. (Disney, 2000s) A collection of (4) framed prints of parodies of The Haunted Mansion Stretching Painting portraits by Ben Russel. Measuring 12.5”x30”, each piece is in fine as-new condition, signed by the artist. $100 - $200

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Congratulations Condolences Jeff Granito by Jeff 1222. A Tightrope Twist Jeff Granito Signed Print. (The Art of Disney, 2015) A limited edition, framed “Tightrope Twist” by Jeff Granito. The original artwork was inspired by a memorable portrait in the Haunted Mansion Stretching Room and was released through WonderGround Gallery. The signed giclee on canvas has been matted within a 20”x31” frame. Numbered 7/95, it comes with a The Art of Disney Theme Parks Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

1226. A Haunted Mansion 45th Hitchhiking Ghost Vase. (Disneyland, 2014) A very rare hand-painted ceramic vase created for the 45th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Artist Elisabete Gomes released an edition size of only 25, of which this is number 9. One side depicts the iconic gate plaque, while the other depicts the Hitchhiking Ghosts before the Walt Disney World Mansion. Standing 16” tall, the vase is in very fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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through The Art of Disney Parks. The statue was designed by artists Costa Alavezos and Tony Cipriano in honor of the 50th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 10” tall and 4”x8”, the resin statue with blue LED lights is in fine, as-new, working order, requiring 2AA batteries (not included), and packaged in original box. $200 - $400

1228. The Haunted Mansion Magical Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) An intricately detailed Magical Big Figurine created by Larry Nikolai for the 35th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disne yland. This “Big Fig” depicts a small-scale version of the attraction, including a miniature graveyard, miniature wrought iron accents and cupola with weathervane. The lanterns over the gate illuminate and you can both “hear the nail of a requiem bell” and see “weird glows gleam where spirits dwell,” owing to a battery operated and tomb stone activated feature. Measuring approximately 16” in diameter and 14” tall, the figure is in fine, operable condition with only minor wear. $300 - $500

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Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghost Light-Up Sculp ture. (Disneyland, 2019) A Hitchhiking Ghosts Figure released

1229. Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No. 1 Figure. (Disne yland, 2019) A statue of The Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting Ballet Girl released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The statue of Sally Slater over an alligator measures 9.75” tall and 6.75” at its widest diameter atop a faux wood finish base, and displays in fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

1230. A Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No.2 Figure. (Disneyland, 2019) A statue of The Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No.2 released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The statue of the three gentlemen trapped in quicksand measures 13.25” tall and 6.75” at its widest diameter atop a faux wood finish base, and displays in fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

1231. A Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No.3 Figure. (Disn eyland, 2019) A statue of The Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No.3 released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The statue of Alex ander Nitrokoff measures 9.75” tall and 6.75” at its widest diameter atop a faux wood finish base, and displays in fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

1232. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Painting No.4 Figure. (Disneyland, 2019) A statue of The Haunted Mansion Stretch Painting No.4 released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks. The statue of the widow atop George Hatchaway’s tombstone measures 11” tall and 6.75” at its widest diameter atop a faux wood finish base, and displays in fine, as-new condition. $200 - $400

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1233. Haunted Mansion Bride Limited Edition Big Fig. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A very rare “Big Fig” created for the 999 Happy Haunts event celebrating The Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World in 2004. In resin and clear plastic, this piece replicates the bride from the attic scene of the Haunted Mansion attraction. Battery operated lights are meant to give a glow to her body and reveal her beating heart, Corrosion to the battery case has rendered light and sound features non-functional. Released by lottery to event attendees only in a limited edition of 150. Measures 23”x12” on a 2” base. Presents in fine condition, with slight marks from battery corrosion where she stands on the base. With original box in poor condition. $400 - $600

1235. Madame Leota 50th Anniversary Paperweight. (Disneyland, 2019) A “50 Years of Retirement Unliving” Haunted Mansion paperweight gift. The head spiritu alist Madame Leota is immortalized within a paperweight celebrating half-a-century of chills and thrills. Measuring 3” in diameter and 1.5” tall, the souvenir is in very fine as-new condition, within commemorative, fine condition, 4.25”x4.25” and 1.75” deep box. $100 - $200

1234. Pair of Haunted Mansion Staring Bust Bookends. (Dis neyland, 2000s) A pair of bookends depicting the Staring Busts from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. The cast resin bookends are exquisitely detailed to appear as if comprised of actual pebbled leather-bound books and stone busts. Measuring approximately 5.75”x4.5” and 2.75” deep, the book ends are in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1236.A Haunted Mansion Gargoyle Candleholder Statue. (Disneyland, 2014) A souvenir Haunted Mansion gargoyle candle holder statue with a custom-made base. The “spooktacular” Haunted Mansion Gargoyle Candle holder was created in the corruptible fashion of the dreadful and dour décor of The Haunted Mansion at Disney Parks. Measuring 10”x5.5”, the metal and resin effigy with faux patina displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

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1237. A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Crystal Ball. (Disneyland, 2014) An impressive Haunted Mansion Crystal Ball replica. The piece was designed by Derek Lasinski in honor of the 45th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Mea suring a total height of 8.25” tall and 5.5” at its widest diameter, the piece displays in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1238. A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Music Box. (Disneyland, 2014) A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Jewelry Box. The wind-up musical jewelry box plays a portion of the Grim Grinning Ghosts theme from the Haunted Mansion and features relief of Madame Leota’s tombstone. Measuring 6.5”x4.75” and 3.5” tall, the box is in very fine condition, within some original packing materials and tags. $100 - $200

1239. Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Globe. (Disney, 2003) A souvenir globe commemorating Madame Leota from The Haunted Mansion. The snow globe features a bat sconce base, and wallpaper pattern on reverse. The collectable was released through Disney Parks in coordination with the fantasy and comedy feature film The Haunted Man sion. Measuring 5.5” tall and 5” at its widest points, the souvenir is in good condition. $100 - $200

1240. A Set of “Haunted Mansion” Lenticular Cards. (Disney land, 1999) A collection of (5) lenticular souvenir cards, featuring the changing portraits of a few “happy haunts.” Produced for the “foolish mortals” attending the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, each card measures just 4.25”x5.5”. The set is in overall very fine condition with little surface wear to the protective sleeves which retain original Disneyland Resort price tags. $100 - $200

1241. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Lenticular Ears. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition Haunted Mansion Ear Hat created for the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. The ear hat features lenticular imagery and the characters of Ezra, Gus, Phineas, and the Caretaker as designed by Josh “Shag” Agle for Disney Parks. Measur ing an adult size, the ear hat is in fine condition with tags and original hatbox. $200 - $400

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1242. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Pocket Watch. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition pocket watch created for the 40th Anniversary of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. This metal pocket watch comes in a decorative, metallic door-shaped case and was limited to 300 pieces. The watch has a functioning clasp and spooky green watchface. The watch measures approximately 2” in diameter and is in very good condition. The case measures 6.75”x5” and 3.25” deep. $200 - $400

1243. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniver sary Towel Set & Lanyard. (Disneyland, 2009) A pair of Haunted Mansion hand towels created exclusively for top-tier VIPs of the 40th Anniversary celebration event. The black plush cotton-blend towels feature a special embroidered Disneyland Haunted Mansion logo inspired by the gate plaque and are presented in an elegant sheer black fabric drawstring bag. An original event lan yard is also included. Each towel measures 24.5”x15.5” and is in fine, unused condition. The lanyard measures 31.5” with a medallion measuring 3.5”x4.25”, and in good condition. $100 - $200

1244. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniver sary Tabletop Block Puzzle. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition tabletop block puzzle designed by artist John Mauvezin for the 40th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion. Constructed in mixed media, the piece con sists of an ornate frame containing 40 blocks that can be rearranged to form six different pictures. One of only 300 created, the blocks are still sealed in their original plastic wrap. A Disney Certificate of Verification signed by the artist and the original packaging are included. Measuring 7.5”x10.5” and 1.5” deep, the piece is in very fine, unused condi tion. $100 - $200

1245. Haunted Mansion Deluxe Pin Trading Carpet Bag. (Disneyland, 2009) A Haunted Mansion deluxe pin trading carpet bag created for the “Afterlife Real Estate O-Pin House” events. The synthetic leatherette bag with half-hoop handles, features a magnetic belt buckle closure, a gate plaque-inspired metallic 40th anniversary Haunted Mansion logo, and the iconic wallpaper print inside. The bag contains an 8.25”x13” pin trading pouch. Measuring 17”x11.5” and 4.25” deep, the bag is in very good condition with some wear and creasing and original tags. $100 - $200

1246. Haunted Mansion 45th

Hat & Pin. (Disneyland, 2011) A Vinyl mation 3” figure, Ear Hat & pin commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Haunted mansion at Disneyland. The limited-edition boxed set was released at the “Room for 1 More” event. Measuring 12.25”x7.75” in diameter and 6” tall, the boxed set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200

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Vinylmation Ear

1247. Vinylmation Trebor LLewe Watch & Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2012) A Disney Park Vinyl 3” Collectable Figure & Limited-Edi tion Watch with display. The figure was designed by artist Caley Hicks, memorializing Trebor Llewe (an anagram for Imagineer Robert Sewell). The watch was limited to 750 pieces (the last in the Vinylmation series) and is inspired by the Grandfather Clock. The figure measures 3” tall and 2” at its widest diameter while the watch is approximately 2.75”x2” with a 13” chain. Both pieces come within a diorama display case. The watch exhibits some oxidation, the figure has minor scuffs and some crazing and wear to the acrylic case cover. $100 - $200

1248. Haunted Mansion 45th Anniversary Ghosts Pin Set. (Disney Parks, 2019) A limited edition (4) pin set released for The Haunted Mansion 45th anniversary event at Disneyland Resort. Each pin contains a cameo of a Hitchhiking Ghost and the Hatbox Ghost, released in a limited edition of 300. Measuring 1.75”x1.75”, the pins are in fine condition within a luggage-inspired 6.5”x5” and 1.5” deep fine condition box. $100 - $200

1249. Haunted Mansion 45th Anniversary Skeleton Key Pin Set. (Disney land, 2014) A framed set of (8) skeleton key pins and gate plaque replica pin inspired by The Haunted Mansion. The set was cre ated at an edition size of 100 by artist Mike Sullivan in honor of the 45th anniversary of the Disneyland attraction. Measuring 19.25”x19.25”, the framed piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1250. “Room for 1 More” Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Pin. (Disney Parks, 2011) A limited edition pin created for the Haunted Mansion “Room For 1 More” event at The Magic Kingdom. The pin with move able conceal and reveal features recreates the Stretching Room of The Haunted Mansion and was released in an edition of 250. Mea suring approximately 3.75”x3” when opened and 3”x3” when closed, the pin is in fine condition within commemorative 5”x5” and 1.75” deep fine condition box. $100 - $200

1251. An O-Pin House Haunted Mansion Pet Cemetery Pin Set. (Disney Parks, 2009) An O-Pin House Pet Cemetery (5) Pin Set. Limited to an edition of 250, the pins are inspired by the statuesque pet memorials near The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 1”x.75” to 2”x2.25”, each pin is in as-new condition, packaged against a cemetery backdrop within a 4.5”x8.25” and 1.5” deep very good condi tion box, exhibiting a slight crack in the plastic cover. $100 - $200

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1252. A Haunted Mansion Gravestone (3) Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2002) A gravestone inspired (3) pin set released for the “999 Happy Haunts Ball” at The Magic Kingdom. Among the lot are pins memori alizing M.T Tomb, Bea Witch, and Good Old Fred, each pin in the set limited to an edition of 350. Measuring approximately 1.5”x1.25”, each pin is packaged within the coffin-shaped box with lid, pins, and box in fine condition. $100 - $200

1253. A Haunted Mansion “Room for 1 More” Pin Set. (Disney, 2011) A (6) pin boxed set depicting Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse and several residents of The Haunted Mansion. The set was limited to an edition of 250 and released during the “Room for 1 More” event at The Magic King dom. Measuring approximately 1.5”x1” and 1.5”x2”, the pins are in very fine, as-new con dition within their original box. $100 - $200

(Disneyland, 2009)

The Haunted Mansion O-Pin

Jumbo Pin produced for guests of Disneyland Resort. The pin was available in an extremely limited edition of 100. Mea suring a whopping 6”x6.75”, the very fine condition pin comes packaged in its original fine condition box. $100 - $200

1255. An O-Pin House Raven Pin Set.

(Disneyland, 2009) A Limited Edition (4) pin set created for the O-Pin House Afterlife Real Estate event at Disneyland. Each of the (4) pins celebrate vignettes involving the Raven and are limited to an edition of 250. Measur ing 1.5”x1.25” to 1.5”x1.5”, each pin is con cealed within a brick pillar-inspired box. Each piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1256.

An Extremely Rare “Who Walks

the Halls” Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2004) An extremely rare “Who Walks the Halls” Pin Set. The (3) pin shadowbox diorama was designed by artist Alex Maher, inspired by the endless hallway of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, and was limited to only 75 pieces. Measuring 7.75”x8.75” and 4” deep, the shadowbox is in fine condition, retaining a Certificate Of Authenticity on reverse. $100 - $200

1257. Haunted Mansion Book of Spells Tarot card Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2009) A Haunted Mansion O-Pin House Spells Book Box & (6) Tarot Pin set. The pin box and pins were produced in a limited-edition of 250 and are inspired by the Seance Room and residents of The Haunted Mansion. Measuring approximately 1.5”x1” the pins come in the original 8”x5.75” and 2” box, all displaying in fine condition. $100 - $200

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A Haunted Mansion O-Pin House Super Jumbo Pin. An extremely rare House Super

1258. ‘Twas The Nightmare Before Christmas Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2003) A “Twas the Nightmare Before Christmas” pin released for The Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland. Each pin was limited to an edition of 500, with stretching features. Measuring 2”x2.5” to an expanded 2”x4”, the pins come with the original 9.75”x5.5” and 1” deep box. The pins display in fine condition, while the box is in very good condition, exhib iting some wear to the interior. $100 - $200

$100 - $200

1260. A Rare “Haunted Mansion Ball” Busts Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2003) An extremely rare, boxed “Haunted Mansion 999 Happy Haunts Ball” pin set released in an edi tion of 350 pieces. The glow-in-the-dark pin set was designed by artist Michelle Morrow. Mea suring 1.75” and 1”, each pin comes mounted and contained within an 8.25”x6.5” and 1.5” deep book-inspired box. All components are in fine condition. $100 - $200

1261. A Limited Edition Haunted Mansion Watch. (Disneyland, 1994) A Disneyland Haunted Mansion 25th Anniversary Commem orative Watch in Horrifying Sight and Sound. The battery-operated watch features a devilish pendulum hand and plays a version of “Hurry Back” by Leota. Measuring 8.5” long with a 1.5” case, the watch is numbered 628/999 and is in very good condition, with its original fair condition tin box. $100 - $200

1262. An “Eve of Valentines” Haunted Mansion Bride Giant Pin. (Disneyland, 2009) An extremely rare, limited edition, jumbo “Eve of Valentine’s” pin created for Friday, the 13th at The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The jumbo pin was limited to an edition of 300. Measuring 4.75”x5”, the large pin is in fine condition with its original com memorative wooden box. $100 - $200

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1259. A 999 Happy Haunts Ball Parting Shots Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A 999 Happy Haunts Ball Parting Shots (4) Pin Set. The set was designed by artist Jeff Ebersohl, inspired by the Dueling Ghosts of The Haunted Mansion, and released in an edition of 250. Measuring 2”x1” to 2”x2”, the pins come within their original 4.5”x9” and 2” deep engraved, wooden box, each piece displaying in fine, as-new edition.

1263. The Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Super Jumbo Pin. (Disneyland, 2019) A rare Haunted Mansion Super Jumbo Pin produced for the 50th anniversary of “frightening fun” at the Disneyland Resort. The pin was produced in an edition size of 500 pieces during a ticketed event. Measur ing 6”x4”, the pin comes packaged in its origi nal very good condition box. $100 - $200

1264. A Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Lenticular Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2006) A rare lenticular pin boxed set inspired by The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. In a playful homage to the Changing Portraits throughout the attraction, designers Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily created these (5) lenticular pins in an edition size of 1,500 pieces. The pins are 2”x1.5” each, inside a 10.75”x3” commemorative box. All elements display in very fine condition. $100 - $200

1265. The Haunted Mansion “Haunting Spells” Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2011) A Haunted Mansion: O’Pin House framed “Haunting Spells” pin set by artist Mike Sullivan. The open edition of the (15) pin set is inspired by the characters that inhabit The Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. The pins are displayed against a wallpaper backdrop of 9.25”x5.5” and matted within a 15.5”x12.5” frame. The entire piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1266. The Haunted Mansion Hidden Picture Print & Pin. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts art print based on work by Imagineer Kim Irvine. The print has a Disney Studio seal and is hand-numbered “480/1000.” The Stu dio Art Print has been framed with a smaller print signed by the artist and a Disneyland enamel pin inspired by the tableaux. The cel and background measure 11.75”x8.75” visible through a 18.85”x22.25” skull and bat motif black wood frame. All pieces are in fine condition with Certificate of Hauntenthicity on reverse. $100 - $200

1267. Haunted Mansion Holiday Sally Lenticular Portrait. (Disneyland, 2010) A Sally transforming portrait display designed by artists Brian Sandahl and Tim Wollweber and released through The Art of Disney in honor of The Haunted Mansion Holiday. The cast resin composition consists of a faux wooden frame on stylized stand with an integral base accented by a faux thread spool and needle, as well as bottles of Frog’s Breath and Deadly Nightshade. The frame contains a lenticular portrait of the patchwork woman inspired by the prop hanging in the Haunted Mansion Hol iday boarding area. Measuring 16.25”x7.75” and 3.75” deep, the piece is in fine condition with minimal wear. The original cardboard box packaging is included. $100 - $200

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1268. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Lenticular Portrait. (Dis neyland, 2010) A Haunted Mansion Holiday transforming portrait display designed

Brian

Tim Wollweber and released through The Art of Disney. The cast resin composition consists of a faux snow-covered brick frame containing a lenticular portrait of the Haunted Mansion during two magical seasons. Measuring 15.75”x11.25” and 3.75” deep, the piece is in fine condition with minimal wear. The original cardboard box packaging is included. $100 - $200

1269. Skellington Crew Bag and Signed Lenticular Card Set. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2004) A commemorative bag and signed, boxed, card set gifted to the Skellington Crew of The Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare at Tokyo Disneyland. The (12) card set depicts the residents of Halloween Town as featured in the changing portraits of the seasonal Haunted Mansion overlay with one lenticular card featuring Jack Skelling ton. Further, the reverse of the box has been signed by artist Larry Nikolai, who created the artwork for the cards. Measuring approximately 16”x14”, the bag features an outer pouch, two straps, and despite few small spots of discoloration is in very good condition. The card set and its 7.25”x10.5” coffin-shaped box are in very fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1270. A Nightmare Before Christmas Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2004) A limited edition, (4) pin set celebrating Tim Burton’s The Night mare Before Christmas. Released in an edition of 500 pieces, The pins measure from 1.5”x1.5” to 2”x2”, and display in fine condition with their fine condition commemorative box. $100 - $200

1271. Haunted Mansion Nightmare Giant Size Pin. (Walt Dis ney Imagineering, 2008) An extremely rare Haunted Mansion Holiday Jumbo Pin. The Walt Disney Imagineering exclusive pin was limited to an edition of 300, and measures 4.5”x6”. The pin is in fine condition pin and comes its original box. $100 - $200

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by artists Sandahl and

Fantasyland

In Disneyland’s opening day telecast Walt saves Fantasyland for last, calling it “The Happiest Land of All.” Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is the icon that represents all of Disneyland, truly the heart of the Walt’s Magic Kingdom. The original dark rides are here, journeying guests through the Seven Dwarfs’ mine, over London and Never Land, and across the English countryside on Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. Walt dedi cated Fantasyland “to the young, and the young in heart. To those who believe that when you wish upon a star, dreams do come true.”

1957)

Eyvind Earle Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough Concept (Disneyland,

1272.

An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction at Disneyland. When Walt Disney tasked his Imagineers with creating a centerpiece attraction for his Park, they opted for a Castle walkthrough attraction featuring dioramas that would tell the story of Sleeping Beauty, which was still in production at the time. Walt entrusted Eyvind Earle, who served as production designer and color stylist for the feature film, to create a series of color concept paintings of potential tableaus to be viewed through stone arches as guests walked through the inner Castle. This stunning original painting is one of Earle’s early concepts for the walkthrough. The painting measures an impressive 22”x10” and is in very fine condition. It is accomplished in gouache on art board and has been signed by Earle at the lower right. This artifact of the Disney Studio and Disneyland history has been archivally framed for presentation. $12,000$15,000

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1273. Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk-Through Maleficent Prop. (Disneyland, 1968-1980s) An extremely rare original Maleficent figure prop crafted for the second expansion of the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction at Disneyland. The hand painted, detailed wooden figure comes with original electrical junction box, wires, and cord still attached. The figure measures 9.5” tall and 3” wide, the wire is 64” long, the cord is 48”, and the junction box is 7”x2.75” and 2.5” deep. Each piece is in good Park-used condition. $800 - $1,000

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Disneyland.

beautiful large tapestry was the Walt Disney World Edition and features an image of Cinderella’s Castle as it appeared for the 2005 Celebration. Available through the Disney Store and Disneyland, the tapestry is made of heavy woven fabric and was produced in a limited edition of 500 pieces. Measuring a very large 4’x7’, the wall hanging is in fine as-new condition, and comes with an adjustable hanging rod. $200 - $400

1275. Eyvind Earle Sleeping Beauty Cradle Tableau Print. (Disne yland, 1988) A limited edition, signed giclee print of Eyvind Earle’s 1956 concept art used for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction at Disneyland. Hand-numbered 265/300, the print is signed by Earle, and has an image size of 22”x17” within its decorative mat and 30”x25.5” brushed, gold-toned frame. It is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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Disneyland 50th Anniversary Sleeping Beauty Tapestry. (Disney Parks, 2005) A 50th Anniversary Magical Celebration Cinderella Castle Tapestry available during the 50th Anniversary of This

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1278. A Collection of Fantasyland Photos by Paul Comon. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of (7) Fantasyland photos by late photographer Paul Comon. The photographer (and proprietor of local area business Paul’s Photos) highlighted the character of Fantasyland through black-and-white images of show details found near Storybook Land, Alice in Wonderland, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in good overall condition. $100 - $200

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Measuring

tion,

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(Disneyland, 1956) A

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Inspired

the recently

Disneyland, the set consists of a game board, (3) plastic player tokens, (24) ride ticket pieces, and (22) star pieces. All items are housed in the original cardboard box packaging. The box measures 8”x16” and 1.5” deep, and the set is in good to very good condition, despite one miss ing token, and some mild fading and wear to both the box and cards. $100 - $200

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“Tribute to Sleeping Beauty Castle” Signed by Robison. (Disneyland, 2000) A “Tribute to Sleeping Beauty Castle” print signed by artist Eric Robison. Measuring 24”x20” the lithographic print is numbered “2/250”. The artwork displays in fine condition, with a mild crease to one corner border. $100 - $200 Original Park Used Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A rare original hand-silkscreened poster for Fantasyland at Disneyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster fea tures the Mad Tea Party, Dumbo, and King Arthur Carrousel. Mounted on chipboard, this is one of a very few that survived being displayed in the park. 36”x54”, the poster is in good park-used condi with fading, chipping, creasing, scratches and edge wear through out. Due to size, this item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. A Walt Disney’s Fantasyland Game by Parker Brothers. vintage Fantasyland board game manufactured by Parker Brothers. by opened Fantasyland at

1280.

A Casey Junior & Donald Duck Tin

Litho Tray. (Disneyland, 1961) A tin-litho TV tray featuring artwork of Donald Duck as a conductor riding Casey Jr. The tray is equipped with a pair of fold-out legs on the reverse. Measuring 17.5”x12.75”, the piece is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1281.

A Disneyland Hotel Peter Pan’s Flight Concept Print.

(Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Peter Pan’s Flight facade at Disneyland. Artwork from the history of the park is a fixture of Disneyland Hotel decor, and this framed print was on display at the legend ary establishment. Measuring 14.5”X11.5” visible through a 20.75”X17.75” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in very good overall condition. There is some scratching and surface wear to the frame. $200 - $400

1282. An Original Track Section from Peter Pan’s Flight. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare cross section of the original overhead track from Peter Pan’s Flight at Disneyland. The pieces were released to benefit the Carolwood Historical Society and limited to only 100 pieces. Measuring 3.25”x3.25” and 1” wide, the section of track comes with a 7.5”x9.75” and 2” wide shadowbox display. $300 - $500

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Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A Mr. Toad Limited Edition Tribute Figure. Limited to an edition of 750 pieces, the resin figure with metallic finish measures 13” tall on a 9.75”x6” base. The piece is in fine condition with the orig inal Certificate of Authenticity. $300 - $500

1284. A “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1983) An original printed attraction poster for Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. The poster was created for the re-Imagineering of the timeless Disneyland attraction and distributed during its debut with New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 24”X36”, the poster displays in very good condition despite minor creases throughout, and minor wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

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1285. A Collection of New Fantasyland Blueprints. (Dis neyland, 1982) A collection of (10) blueprints used during the construction of the “New Fanta syland” in 1982. Five Blueprints relate to the Snow White Ride and five relate to the Pinocchio ride including several elevations of the entrance. Measuring 36”x48” each, the blueprints are in very good condition with expected yellowing from age. $600 - $800

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1286. A Disneyland Metal Direc tional Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A parkused directional Disneyland sign. The sign was utilized to direct audiences to various areas of Disneyland during a previous rehabilitation period of Fantasyland. Measuring 36”x24”, the large metallic sign is in very good park-used condition. $400 - $600

1287. A Sorry These Restrooms Are Closed Metal Sign. (Disney land, 2000s) A park-used metal sign utilized during a previous rehabilita tion period of Fantasyland. Measuring 36”x24”, the large sign with decal letters is in very good park-used con dition. $300 - $500

1288. Toontown & It’s A Small World Directional Metal Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A park-used metal sign utilized during a previous rehabilitation period of Fantasyland. Measuring 36”x24”, the large sign with decal is in very good parkused condition. $400 - $600

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An original, sculpted prototype for the New Fantasyland Key Souvenir created for Cast Members that attended the premiere of the land. Measuring 6.5” long and 2” at its widest point, the piece displays in overall fine condi tion. $200 - $400

1290. New Fantasyland Commemora tive Pixie Dust. (Disneyland, 1983) A jar of pixie dust, commemorating the opening of New Fantasyland at Disneyland. The souvenir of Disneyland was intended for guests to celebrate the opening of the Fantasyland expansion. Measuring 3.25” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the unopened jar and contents are in very good condition. $100 - $200

1291. New Fantasyland Lithograph

Signed by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1983) A special commemorative lithograph created by Charles Boyer to celebrate the rededication of Fantasyland. Measur ing 22.5”x22.5” the print is numbered “974/3750” and displays in very good condi tion despite yellowing from tape on reverse and minor wear to edges. $100 - $200

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Bill Justice Mad Hatter

Shop Mural Print. (Disneyland, 1995) A lithographic print of the Mad Hatter Shop mural signed by Bill Justice. Measuring 24”x22”, the print is hand-numbered “288/500” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1293. A Pair of Matterhorn Decals and Patch. (Disneyland, 1960s-1980s) A collection of two decals and one patch depicting the crest of the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. The shield contains the alpine peak towering over flowering meadows on a 1960s souvenir decal, a 1980s silk-screened Bobsled decal applique, and an embroi dered patch. The unused decals measure 3”x3.25” and 3.5”x4.25”. Both are in very good condition. Measuring 2”x2.5”, the 1960s patch is in good condition. $100 - $200

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1294. A Park-Used Matterhorn Bobsleds Warning Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s) A rare park-used warning sign for the Matterhorn Bobsleds Attraction. Measuring 20”x24.25”, the metal sign with painted letters is in good, Park-used condition with expected wear from age and use. $800 - $1,000

1295. Matterhorn Construction Photo. (Disneyland, 1959) A giant photo print depict ing the construction of the Matterhorn at Dis neyland. Measuring 20”x16”, the print most likely hung in a backstage area of the park. It displays in very good condition, despite the slightest wear to edges. $100 - $200

Poster. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A rare Disney land poster featuring the Matterhorn Bobsleds in Tomorrowland. The poster was utilized during the “This is Disneyland” campaign. Measuring 21.25”x29.25”, the poster is displays in very good condition. $100 - $200

1296. A “This is Disneyland”

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1297. Mary Blair “It’s a Small World” Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1965) An original concept painting created by Disney Legend Mary Blair for It’s a Small World at Disneyland. This painting depicts Blair’s stylized concept for the attraction’s iconic facade. After the attraction’s incredible success at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, Walt wanted to bring the attraction to Disneyland as a permanent installa tion. The attraction needed a new facade for its installation at the Park, and Walt called on Blair, who also contributed heavily to the original World’s Fair iteration, to design it. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and measures 17”x14”. It is in very good condition with a slight curve to the board and has been archivally framed for presentation.

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1298. A Marc & Alice Davis It’s a Small World Signed Print. (The Disney Gallery, 1998) A lithographic print of an It’s a Small World concept by Marc Davis. The print was released in 2002 and depicts the children of European and Scandinavian lands. The print has a viewable image size of 13.5”x10.5”, is signed by Disney Legends Alice Davis and Marc Davis, and is hand-numbered “120/150.” In fine condition. $200 - $400

1299. An Elizabete Gomes Small World Vase. (Disneyana, 2000) A vase inspired by “Its A Small World by Elizabete Gomes, released through the Official Disneyana Convention in 2000. The vase features six children of the world. Measuring 15.5” tall and 11.5” at its widest diameter, the vase has been numbered 2/20 and is signed by the artist on the bottom. $400 - $600

1300. It’s a Small World Charles Fazzino Paper Sculpture. (Dis ney, 2000) A limited edition 3D paper art piece by Charles Fazzino, cre ated for the 2000 Disneyana Convention. Titled It’s a World of Hope and Joy, the artwork features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy with scenes inspired by “It’s A Small World.” Printed on rag museum board in a Limited Edition of 200 plus 10 artist proofs. This is number 113 of 200, signed by the artist, with certificate of authenticity on back also signed. Measuring 14.5”x17.5” and 1.5” deep, the piece presents in very fine condition despite a few slight scuffs to the frame. $200 - $400

1301. An Its A Small World Disneyland Character Poster. (Dis neyland, 1980s) A 1980s poster promoting It’s a Small World and the Small World Parade at Disneyland. The poster measures 14.25”x19” and is good condition with a few creases and wear to edges and cor ners. $100 - $200

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1302. It’s a Small World Toy Shop Project Team Jacket. (Dis neyland, 1992) A very rare jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the 1992 update to the Small World Toy Shop at Dis neyland. The jacket features an embroidered “12/92” graphic on the sleeve, an embroidered “It’s a Small World Toy Shop” logo on the left chest, and an embroidered “Walt Disney Imagineering Small Projects Team” logo on the reverse. Measuring a size “L,” the jacket is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1303. An It’s a Small World Crowd Control Flag. (Disneyland, 2010s) A flag utilized on the guest control ropes near the It’s a Small World attraction at Disneyland. The flag features the attraction logo on a decal affixed to one side, and a Velcro flap on the reverse for easy use. Measuring 8.75”x10.5”, the vinyl, cotton, and Velcro flag is in good overall condition. $100 - $200

1304. An It’s a Small World Musical Clock. (Disneyland, 2005) An animated clock inspired by It’s a Small World at Disneyland. The quartz clock contains battery-operated moving features (including propeller, face, hourglass, and children of the world) and was released as a limited edition of 1,500 for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring 13.75”x12.5”x 6.5”, the clock is in very good condition and comes complete with the original box. $100 - $200

1305. A Collection of It’s a Small World Avon Products. (Avon, 1970s) A collection of (3) vintage Avon products inspired by It’s a Small World at Disneyland. The lot includes a Fragrance Pin Pal Glace, Fragrance Demi Stik, and Love Dove Cream Sachet. The Pin Pal is missing the Glace and the other two are unused. All are in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1307. Rare Storybook Land Color Transparency. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare 5”x4” color transparency from the estate of Milt Albright. Most likely used for promotional or print purposes, the trans parency features scene from Storybook Land. In very good condition, the transparency is slightly faded, but still presents well. $200 - $400

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1306. A Pair of Chicken of the Sea Restau rant Placemats. (Disneyland, 1959) A pair of rare placemats from the “Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant” at Disneyland. The place mats measure 12.5”x7” and are in good condi tion with a few spots of yellowing from age and a center crease from being folded. $100 - $200

1309. A Casey Jr. Circus Train Ticket Booth Trinket Box. (Disney land, 2005) A charming trinket box inspired by the Casey Junior Circus Special Train Station at Disneyland. This piece was created by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Dailey in a limited edition of 1500 pieces for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring 8” tall, the replica is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1308. A “G” Scale Casey Junior Circus Train. (Disneyland, 2005) A Casey Junior Circus Train produced for the 50th anniversary of Disne yland by sculptor Doug Hartwell. Measuring 9.25” long and 4.25” tall, the functioning “G”scale model locomotive is in very good condition, displayed atop a section of “G” gauge track. $200 - $400

1310. Disneyland “Dick Tracy Live!” Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1990)

A press kit announcing, “Dick Tracy Live!” in Videopolis at Disneyland. The folder and contents were prepared for media members by The Walt Disney Company Public Relations Department and include (6) News Releases on the adaptation from comics to screen to stage at Disneyland, and much more. Additionally (9) promotional photos with captions detail the action of the stage spectacular. Measuring 9”x12.25”, the folder and contents are in very good condition. $200 - $400

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Reaching the Hub of Disneyland, you have choice. To the left, are the worlds of history and adventure. To the right, the gleaming world of Tomorrow. Walt Disney was a futurist who loved the promise of technology and mankind’s shared vision of the future, releasing doves at Tomorrowland’s dedication to represent a future of peace. Over the years, Tomorrowland has seen the most change of any section of the Park, each time adding new, exciting attractions. 1959 brought the Submarine Voyage and Monorail in the Park’s first major expansion, and 1967 added many attractions including Adventure Thru Inner Space, the Rocket jets, and the Carousel of Progress. Today, it is home to rides themed to Pixar’s Buzz Lightyear and Finding Nemo, and (perhaps paradoxically?) the long time ago adventures of Star Wars in Star Tours.

1311.

A Tomorrowland 1968-95

Metal Plaque. (Disneyland, 1968-95) A park-used plaque installed at the entrance to Tomorrowland in 1967.

By the early 1960s, Walt and his Imagineers knew that Tomorrowland would need to be updated not only because of changing technologies, but because budget constraints when building the park had kept Disney from realizing his vision for the land. By 1965, construction began on a new Tommorrowland, a world on the move, with six new major exhibit areas; “America the Beautiful” in new “Circle-Vision 360,” “Flight to the Moon,” “Carousel of Progress,” “Adventure Thru Inner Space,” The PeopleMover, and Coca-Cola’s “Refreshment Gardens.” The 22-million-dollar project ($5 million more than the original cost of Disneyland) was completed on August 5th, 1967. During the opening dedication, this brass metal plaque was placed at the entrance to the land, just below the flagpole. where it would remain for the next 30 years (removed during the 1998 Tomorrowland renovation). Three decades of constant polishing and weather have taken their toll on the plaque, wearing down the original lettering. However, the plaque is still readable and features a portion of Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland dedication speech first spoken on July 17, 1955; “TOMORROWLAND”--A vista into a world of wondrous ideas signifying man’s achievements. A step into the future, with predictions of constructive things to come. Tomorrow offers new frontiers in science, adventure and ideas: The Atomic Age..The Challenge of Outer Space..and the hope of a Peaceful and Unified World.” Measuring 17.5”x25”, the piece displays in good overall condition. Truly an amazing piece of Disneyland History. $15,000 - $20,000

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condition, exhibiting mild color toning and areas of discoloration from age, and only minor wear from use.

$8,000$12,000

nautical flags that decorated the Tomorrowland Exhibit Halls along the entryway to Tomorrowland. Measuring approximately 22.25”x12.5” the large drawing is mounted on artist’s board and is in very good

like foliage along the exhibit halls were rejected. Other elements evolved to be realized in the Park, like the Clock of the World and floral bed, the position of the rocket pylon in the distance, and the colorful

created by Disney Legend Herb Ryman for Disneyland. Ryman was instrumental in visualizing the look and feel of Tomorrowland. As Disneyland continued to develop, some elements of Herb’s sketches

1312.

Tomorrowland Entrance

Clock Concept by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1955) An incredible original concept drawing of the Tomorrowland Entrance Clock of the World and flanking exhibit halls

World” attraction at Tokyo Disneyland, and was creating concept drawings for Disneyland Paris’ Main Street before he passed away in 1989.

chief designer of Cinderella’s Castle at Walt Disney World before retiring in 1971. Even after that, he consulted on Epcot Center, the “Meet the

Street, New Orleans Square, Jungle Cruise, and Pirates of the Caribbean. He worked on the attractions at the 1964-65 World’s Fair and was the

Walt’s dream. When funding for the Park was secured, Ryman stayed on at Disney, designing the Sleeping Beauty, and contributing to Main

This depiction of the entire Park, along with several other drawings of details described by Walt Disney, was the first tangible expression of

1953 Walt famously called him back to Disney to draw the original conceptual overview of Disneyland that Roy Disney used to entice investors.

Herb Ryman can be called the original Disney Imagineer. Having earlier served as Art Director on films including “Fantasia” and “Dumbo,” in

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“Kaleidoscope Projector” of a potential “G.E. Show,” a “spiral pylon” and ribbed awnings for the

“Space

and details mentioning a “scaled-down monorail” five years before the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail debuted at Disneyland. Measuring 28.5”x12.5”, the drawing mounted to artist’s board displays in very good condition, exhibiting creases and wear throughout from use, and some color toning and discoloration common to Disneyland artifacts of a similar vintage. $8,000 - $12,000

1314. CirCARama

Concept

1954-1955) A conceptual suggestion for the entrance of a “Cyclorama” exhibit created by Herbert Ryman, Disneyland. Herb’s design for the entrance to the 360-degree attraction features a ticket booth flanked by “24 states” on each side, as well as fundamental shapes and forms recurrent in other contemporaneous suggestions for both CirCAR ama USA and Space Station X-1. These elements were notably retained and realized when both opened as Disneyland attractions on July 17th, 1955. Measuring approximately 25.25”x12”, the drawing mounted to artist’s board displays in very good condition, exhibiting few creases and wear throughout from use, adhesive retention on reverse from prior original display, and some color toning and discoloration common from age, common to Disneyland artifacts of a similar vintage. $6,000 - $10,000

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1313. Tomorrowland Show Concept Suggestions by Herbert Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954) A sheet of Tomorrowland show element suggestions created by Herbert Ryman for WED Enterprises and Disneyland, Inc. As Disneyland continued to take form, many suggestions ended up in the wastebasket or on the floor, by Herb’s account. Attesting to this is this second aggregation of “voided” suggestions featuring a Rocket Port,” & Space Station X-1 by Herbert Ryman. (Disneyland,

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Tomorrowland Entrance Concept

Drawing by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1955) A Tomorrowland Entrance concept drawing by Herb Ryman. The landscape of the Tomorrowland Entryway at Disneyland begins to take form in Herb Ryman’s quick-sketch. Definitive visual elements that would be realized are depicted, including the Tomorrowland Exhibit Halls with nautical flags and the iconic Clock of the World cen terpiece. Measuring 24.5”x14.75” the rough pen and ink rendering mounted atop a 26.5”x16.75” linen backing displays in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear and glue staining from a previous mounting. $8,000 - $12,000

1316. A Herb Ryman “World of Tomorrow” Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of Herb Ryman’s “World of Tomorrow” for The Disney Gallery. The piece has a viewable image of 13.5”x6.25” within its mat and 20.5”x13.5” frame. The print is numbered “6/300” and bears a “Disney Gallery Tenth Anniversary” embossed seal. In very fine condition, exhibiting no apparent wear and COA on reverse. $200 - $400

1317. A

Herb Ryman “Tomorrowland 1967”

Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of Herb Ryman’s “Tomorrowland 1967 - A World on the Move” produced for The Disney Gallery. The piece has 13.5”x9.5” viewable image within the mat and 21.75”x16.5” frame. The print numbered “3/300” is in fine condition, exhibit ing light wear. $200 - $400

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1318. Rare Tomorrowland Color Transparency. (Disneyland, 1959) An extremely rare 8”x10” color transparency of The Tomorrowland Space Couple at the entrance to Tomorrowland around 1959. The transparency comes from the estate of Milt Albright and was most likely used for publicity or print purposes. The image still retains vibrant colors with no signs of fading. In fine condition. $400 - $600

1319. Tomorrowland Astro Guide Command Manual. (Disney land, 1998) An Astro Guide Command Manual prepared for Cast Mem bers serving as Media Hosts (“Astro Guides”) for the grand opening of New Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Measuring 8.75”x11.25” within its report cover, the 25-pages of materials are in used and very good condition. $200 - $400

1320. A Rocket Jets Photograph Signed

David Lee. (David Lee Photography, 1990s) A photographic print of the Tomorrowland Rocket Jets at Disneyland by David Lee Photography. The piece has an image size of approximately 9.25”x6.25” within a 14”x11” mat signed by the photographer. In fine condition. $100 - $200

1321. A John Hench “Peo pleMover, Rocket Jets” Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A print of John Hench’s 1965 concept for the PeopleMover and Rocket Jets. released through The Dis ney Gallery in 1997. The print is numbered “293/300” bears “The Disney Gallery Tenth Anniver sary” embossed seal, has been signed by John Hench, and was mounted to Masonite board for presentation. The high-quality lithographic print has an image size of 13”x7” on its 10.5”x13.5” paper and displays in overall fine condition with minor wear to corners. $200 - $400

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1322. Flight to the Moon Audio-Animatronics Jacket Prop. (Disneyland, 1967-1975) An extremely rare wardrobe jacket created for Tom Morrow, the Audio-Animatronic Host of McDonnell Douglas Flight to the Moon at Disneyland. The jacket features an embroidered McDonnell Douglas logo applied to shiny space-age, synthetic fibers. and has zippers applied on each side, for easy removal from the Audio-Animatronics figure. The label has hand-written annotation reading “Mr. Johnson,” indicating the jacket was probably used for the Mr. Johnson character in the previous Rocket To The Moon Attraction. $2,000 - $4,000

1324. Tomorrowland “Rocket to the Moon” Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete “Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game” in its orig inal box. The game includes a game board, 4 color markers, spinner, and instructions. The box measures 8”x16” and 1.75” tall and the game is in very good condition with minor fading and wear to the box. $200 - $400

1325. A Collection of Monorail Mark III Blueprints. (Disne yland, 1968-1970) A collection of (65) schematic blueprints of the Monorail Mark III at Disneyland. Notably included in this collection are both assembly and part schematics related to the Monorail seats, reinforced door locks, and the iconic Driver Bubble Canopy. Measuring from 34”x22” to 17”x11”, the production pieces display in overall very good to good condition, despite some yellowing at creases, folds, and wear to edges and corners throughout.500 $300 - $500

1326. Monorail Mark III Imagineering Reference Photos. (Disneyland, 1983-1985) A collection of (4) Monorail Mark III photos. Before they were disassembled, the Monorail Mark IIIs were documented with polaroid photos at Ride & Show Engineering, Inc. Then, the vehicles were stripped of all components, while the chassis were salvaged for the Monorail Mark Vs. The polaroid photographs measure 3.5”x4.25” and are taped to cardstock measuring 8.5”x11”. The historic photographs present some of the final views of the Monorail Mark IIIs and are in very good condition exhibiting only minor wear and slight discoloration from age. $100 - $200

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1327. Monorail Mark V Engineering Documents. (Disney, 1985)

A collection of engineering documents related to the production of the Monorail Mark V for Disneyland. The 23 pages of WED Enterprises, Inc. documents contain reviews of the Monorail Mark III chassis, which were salvaged for the production of the Monorail Mark V train mod els. Other information includes diagrams of the control arm panel, directions about the roof hatch safety feature, and even the results of a failed fire test performed on seat materials. Measuring 8.5”x11” the documents are in very good condition, despite creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

1328. Disneyland Mark V Monorail Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1988) A Walt Disney World Monorail Mark V Maintenance Manual. The binder contains 225 pages explaining the systems and components of the Monorail Mark V trains. The information was prepared by the foreign manufacturers of the monorails - MBB Transportation Technology of Aeromaritime Logistik GMBH in West Germany. Measuring 11.5”x10.75” and 2.75” at its widest points, the binder and contents are in overall good condition. $200 - $400

1329. A Collection of Monorail Mark V Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1985) A collection of (16) blueprints from the development of the Monorail Mark V for Disneyland. The various blueprints depict compo nents of the chassis (which was retained from the Mark III and modi fied), suspension, and part details necessary to machine the original components and build the Monorail Mark V trains. Notable among the lot is a fantastic rendering of the “Monorail Train Non-Station Side.” Measuring 33.25”x46.5” to 11”x17”, the pieces display in overall very good condition despite few creases, minor yellowing, and wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $200 - $400

1330. A Collection of Monorail Mark V Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1985) A collection of (15) blueprints related to the development of the Monorail Mark V for Disneyland. The various renderings depict the apron, “Feuerschutz” (Fire Prevention), and part details that were necessary to machine the original components and build the Monorail Mark V trains. Included is a fantastic rendering of the “Monorail Train Station-Side.” Measuring 46.5”x33.25” to 17”x11”, each piece displays in overall very good condition despite few creases, minor yellowing, and wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $300 - $500

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land, 1998) A set of (8) signed Tomorrowland Rapid Transit prints. The collection features the Moonliner, Autopia car, Space Mountain car, Viewliner, Astro Orbitor, StarSpeeder, Rocket Rod and other vehicles and was released through The Disney Gallery in honor of the 50th anniversary of Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Among the signatures are Bob Gurr, George McGinnis, Sam McKim, Mark Shumate & Kim Delaney, and Jason Hulst. Measuring 14”x11”, each fine-condition print is contained within the original 12”x15” folder with exhibit pin-redemption ticket attached. $400 - $600

1332.

Monorail Glasses

&

Airline

Bag Signed

by Bob Gurr.

(Disneyland, 1959) A Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail flight bag and sou venir sunglasses. Both the bag and sunglasses feature the Monorail while the “undercarriage” of the bag is autographed by Imagineer Bob Gurr. Measuring 4” tall and 7.5” long, the bag is in very good condition, while the sunglasses are a child’s size small and in very good condition. $200 - $400

1333. A Disneyland Monorail Bag Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disn eyland, 1960s) A rare Disneyland U.S.A. Monorail bag signed by Bob Gurr, the designer of the original Monorail Mark I-III trains. Measur ing 5” tall and 11” long, the bag is in good condition. Few Monorail themed souvenirs were produced during the era that the attraction was utilized as a practical form of transportation between the Hotel and the Park, adding to the exceptionally rare nature of the piece. $200 - $400

1334. Space Station X-1 Small Promotional Poster. (Disneyland, 1955-1960) A rare, small promotional poster advertising Spacestation X-1 at Disneyland. The small poster advertised the unforgettable cyclo rama exhibit which gave audiences a panoramic view of the United States of America from a height of 500 miles in outer space. Measur ing 10.75”x16.5”, the poster is in good condition. $700 - $900

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1335. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea exhibit at Disneyland. The terrifying eye of the squid stares through a porthole in the eye-catching attraction art imagined by Bjorn Aronson. The poster measures an incredible 36”x54” and displays in very good condition, despite background scuffs, stress lines, few tiny border tears, and small spots of stray black paint in the upper right corner from the silk-screening process. $8,000 - $10,000

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1336.

Adventures Through Inner Space

Narration Script. (Disneyland, 1966) A revised script for Monsanto’s Magic Micro scope, the original working title for Adventures Through Inner Space at Disneyland. Even after the attraction opened in Tomorrowland, audience transportation and show effects were still being developed. Even more, the script for the dialogue heard within “The Exploration of Inner Space Through Monsanto’s Magic Micro scope” was still being revised by September 15, 1966, a month after the attraction opened on August 5, 1966. The narration for each act is transcribed with some annotation in the margins regarding the timing of the music and narration. Measuring 9.25”x11.5”, the folder is in very good condition, despite some mild creasing from use. $200 - $400

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Monsanto Exhibit Project Budget

Summary. (Disneyland, 1966-67) A Sum mary of Project History for the “’Magic Micro scope’ Adventure,” prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc. After further devel opment, the “’Magic Microscope’ Adventure” was soon billed as Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space. The (5) pages contain an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital related to the Mon santo Exhibit Preshow and Product Display Reception Area in Tomorrowland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents dis plays in very good condition with slight wear. $200 - $400

1338. A Pair Of Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space Items. (Disneyland, 1967) An original embroidered Cast Member patch and souvenir postcard of Adventure Through Inner Space presented by Monsanto. The patch measures 2.5”x3.5” and the post card measures 6”x3.5”. Both items are in fine condition. $200 - $400

1339. Adventure Thru Inner Space Audio Cartridge. (Disney land, 1975) An audio cartridge used in Adventure Through Inner Space presented by Monsanto. The 1/4” tape in a loop cartridge contains narration that played in the vehicles. There were several zones of narration throughout the ride, and this tape was for Zone 4. The tape was removed during a rehabilitation of the show in January of 1975, a decade before the last Atomobile was miniaturized. Measuring 3.5”x3.25” and .5” wide, the cartridge is in good condition, exhibiting slight oxidation to metal and mild staining to label. $200 - $400

1340. Monsanto Hall of Chemistry Souvenir Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955-58) A souvenir of Monsanto Hall of Chemistry in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The exhibit brochure unfolds to tell the story of “the enormous contribution of chemistry to the world around us,” preserving the look of the original exhibit’s wall mounted displays with full-color illustrations. Measuring 9.25”x7.25”, the brochure is in good condition. $100 - $200

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1341. A Rare American Journeys Circle-Vision Poster. (Disneyland, 1984) A rare poster for the premiere of American Journeys at Disn eyland. The brand-new Circle-Vision 360 film told the story of the heritage, struggles, and sacrifices of the American people. The popular film continued operation for more than a decade, from its debut on July 4, 1984, to 1996. Measuring approximately 26”x18.75”, the poster displays in fine condition overall. $300 - $500

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American Journeys

Park-Used Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1984) A rare parkused attraction poster for American Journeys at Tomorrowland in Dis neyland. The action-packed 70mm film was presented at the World Premiere Circle-Vision Theater from 1984 to 1995. Measuring 29.75”x44.75” of the poster is visible within its original 32”x47” frame. The poster displays in good condition, despite slight creasing and fading from display as well as wear to frame. $500 - $700

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Tomorrowland Art Corner Mickey

Mouse Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original drawing of Mickey Mouse created for the Tomorrowland Art Corner at Disneyland. The piece has an image size of 5”x5” on vellum paper which has been mounted to an 6.75”x8” artists board. The piece displays in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

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Reference Prop. (Disneyland, 1960-66) A printed rendering of a Lady and the Tramp sequence created for The Art of Animation at Disneyland. The exhibit showed how Walt Disney and his artists created famous animated motion pictures. This print was prepared to demonstrate the drawings involved in just one simple expression of Lady the cocker spaniel. The piece has 24”x8” of the art print viewable within its 29.75”x13.25” wood frame. The piece is in good condition, despite a few spots of discoloration to the print. $200 - $400

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1346. Disneyland Art Corner Lenticular Buttons with Bag.

(Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (4) lenticular buttons and souvenir bag from The Art Corner at Disneyland. Among the lot are (4) buttons featuring Tinker Bell, Goofy, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse. Measur ing 2.5” in diameter and 5.5”x8.25”, each piece is in very good to fine condition. $300 - $500

1347.

A Pair of Flyin’ Saucer Disc Souvenirs

of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1960s) A very rare pair of “Flyin-Saucer” souvenir toys from Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Both 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 measure 9.5” in diameter and are in fine condition, with some wear and discoloration to the packaging, and retaining an original Disneyland price label. $100 - $200

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Lady and the Tramp Art of Animation A Pair of Art Corner Souvenir Signs. (Disneyland, 1959) A pair of souvenir signs from The Art Corner at Disneyland. The two novelty signs feature Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and were popular “Art Corner” souvenirs. The signs are silkscreened on masonite board, retaining an original “Art Corner” unused mailing labels on the reverse. Measuring 12”x6”, the signs are in very good condition, while one label has become detached but is still included in the lot.

1348. A Tomorrowland 2055 Project Jacket. (Disneyland, 1993)

A rare version of the jacket manufactured exclusively for the Walt Disney Imagineering Tomorrowland 2055 Project Team. The refurbish ment was meant to capitalize on new magical opportunities for Tomor rowland, giving it an extraterrestrial focus. The project was ultimately cancelled, in part to the underperformance of the newly opened Disn eyland Paris. The rare pink and black variation of the jacket features the Tomorrowland 2055 logo of a rocket pylon rising over an extraterres trial landscape, embroidered on the chest and back. Measuring a size medium, the nylon and polyester jacket is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200 - $400

1349. A Space Mountain Project Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 2005)

A jacket created exclusively for the Walt Disney Imagineering Project Team working on the 2005 update to Space Mountain at Disneyland. The high-quality Antigua jacket features an embroidered “Space Station 77; Disneyland WDI Orbital Shipyards Project Crew 2005” logo on the left chest, an embroidered Space Mountain logo on one sleeve, and the spires of the show building silhouette on the reverse. A size “XL,” the jacket is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1350. A John Hench Signed “Space Mountain Concept” Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A John Hench “Space Mountain Concept” limited edition print with COA, sold through The Disney Gallery at Disneyland. The piece has 12.75”x9.75” image viewable within the mat and its 19.75”x17” frame. The print is signed by John Hench and displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

1351. Pair of Letters Regarding Space Mountain’s Opening. (Disneyland, 1977) A pair of letters regarding the development of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The letters were composed by the Public Relations Department during February and May of 1977 and answer inquiries regarding future attraction Space Mountain. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the 1-page letters and magazine facsimiles with original enve lopes are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1352.

Rare Imagineering Sub Voyage Model Transparencies.

(Disneyland, 1958)

An incredible collection of (18) 4”x5” black and white transparencies featuring images of the construction of the Imagineering model for the Submarine Voyage Attraction at Disneyland. The Transparencies feature several images of the model in progress, and most notably images of Disney Legend Calude Coates, and the first female Imagineer, Harriett Burns working on the model. From the estate of Milt Albright, an incredible look into the work of Imagineering to bring Disneyland and its attractions to live. $400 - $600

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Submarine Voyage Concepts

Mounted Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) Two colorful concepts featuring the Submarine Voyage entrance and a Cast Member cos tume have been lithographically printed and mounted on board for presentation. Most likely used as reference on an Imag ineering project the lithographic images have sizes of 8.5”x14” and 14”x11” on the overall 17.5”x23.5” board. The piece displays in fine condition, despite a few indents and light wear. $200 - $400

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1354. An America Sings College Quartet by Marc Davis Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print of an America Sings show scene concept by Marc Davis. The tested print was intended for distribution through The Disney Gallery and depicts the “College Quartet” scene of the “Gay Nineties” seg ment of America Sings. Measuring 12”x10.75”, the print displays in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

1355. America Sings: The Original Soundtrack Record. (Disneyland, 1974) A 33rpm vinyl LP album featuring the soundtrack from “America Sings.” The album has 39 songs with Burl Ives as Sam the Eagle and music arranged and conducted by Buddy Baker. The soundtrack traces the history of American popular music from the 1770s to the 1970s. Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, the sleeve and record are in fine condition with its 11-page illustrated book, and Disn eyland Records Business reply card. Album Sleeve exhibits wear to corners and edges. $100 - $200

1356. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Project Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare jacket created exclusively for the Walt Disney Imagineering Project Team that worked on the development of Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at Disneyland. The black wool Port Authority jacket features leather sleeves and lining, with the attraction logo on the chest, as well as a large, embroidered Space Rangers logo on the back. A size “XL,” the jacket is in fine condition with few slight scuffs to one sleeve. $200 - $400

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1357. A Park-Used Captain EO Back-Lit Sign. (Disneyland, 1986) A rare park-used vinyl poster the Captain EO Adventure at Disneyland. The very large 30.25”x45”, printed acrylic sign was meant to be backlit and was designed for the handful of poster light boxes around the attraction. The sign is in good condition with fading, scratching and wear from park use, but still displays well. $400 - $600

1358. Early Captain EO Script & Imagi neering Document. (Disneyland, 1985) An early draft of the script prepared for Captain EO at Disneyland. The 11-page script is dated April 29, 1985 and features many notable differences from the final film including the “pink elephant-like creature called Hooter.” The script comes contained inside a 3-D pro gram featuring imagery of Michael Jackson and the names of Imagineers who contributed to the musical motion picture space adven ture. Measuring 8.5”x11”, both documents are in fine used condition. $200 - $400

1359. A Magical Smiles PSA Airlines Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1986-87) A poster for PSA Airlines’ “Magical Smiles” Tours to Disneyland. Contemporaneous with the launch of Star Tours, Mickey and friends watch as StarSpeeders and an X-Wing fighter soar high over Main Street to promote the package tours presented through the Walt Disney Travel Company and PSA Airlines. Measuring 20”x30”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $200 - $400

1360. Star Tours Flight Test Imagineer ing Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 1986) A complementary watch, pin, button, and special letter to Walt Disney Imagineer John Horny commemorating the 60-hour “Blast-Off” debut of Star Tours at Disneyland. The items were gifted to Imagineers involved in the Star Tours Flight Test Team. Measuring 8.75” long, the lcd watch is in as-new unused condition. Mea suring approximately 2.25”x1.25”, the pin is in fine unused condition. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the letter in original envelope is in fine condi tion. Measuring 3” in diameter, the button is in fine condition. $200 - $400

1361. A Star Tours The Adventures Continues Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 2011) A jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the Project Team for the 2011 update of Star Tours at Disneyland. The qual ity Port Authority jacket features numerous insignia - an embroidered “Project Team 2011” logo on the sleeve, an embroidered logo on the left chest, and an embroidered “The Adventures Continue” logo on the reverse. A size “XL,” the jacket is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1362. A Star Tours Disneyland Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1987) A press kit created for the opening of of Star Tours at Disneyland. Among the contents are (4) promotional photos with captions, the story of bringing George Lucas’ Star Wars to Disneyland, and descriptions of the preshow and show. Measuring 9.25”x12”, the folder and contents are in used, good over all condition. $100 - $200

1363. Star Tours Cast Member Launch Party Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 1987) A collection of mementos from the Star Tours Cast Premiere Party at Disneyland. This lot contains a fanny pack bag, plastic wristband, passport holder, watch, and boarding pass dated January 16, 1987. Measuring various sizes, the collectables are in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

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1364. A Star Tours Female Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original shirt worn by Cast Members of Star Tours at Disneyland. The Disney Parks wardrobe shirt features the iconic “Star Tours” StarSpeeder emblem on the shoulders and retains both a good condition Cast Member Nametag Badge Loop, and Disney Worldwide Services Property Control Label. Measuring a female size large, the shirt is very good condition with some expected minor wear from Parkuse. $100 - $200

1365. Star Tours “The Adventures Con tinue” Sign. (Disneyland, 2010) A Star Tours the Adventures Continue sign created for the exciting update of the popular Disneyland attraction. In 2011, a rehabilitation of the 1980s adventure added new magical destina tions for StarSpeeder passengers. Measuring 36”x24.75”, the foam board sign is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1366. A Collection of Star Tours Opening Day Color Slides. (Disneyland, 1987) A collection of (19) color slides depicting the Star Tours Opening Day Ceremony at Disneyland. Among the slides are images of Michael Eisner, George Lucas, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and Darth Vader Characters. The slides come from the estate of Milt Albright (of Disneyland Guest Communi cations). Measuring 2”x2”, each 35mm slide is in used and very good to fine condition. $200 - $400

1367. Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Preview Disney Rep Team Binder. (Disneyland, 2019) A binder of materials prepared for Hosts and Hostesses serving as Disney Reps for the Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Media Event at Disneyland. The 43-page binder measures 11.5”x10” and is in very good used condition. $100 - $200

1368. A Pair of 1st Edition Galaxy’s Edge Endor Mugs. (Disneyland, 2019) A pair of first edition “Yub Nub” Endor Mugs from Oga’s Cantina at Disneyland. The mugs depict the Battle of the forest moon of Endor as only told through tribal Ewok relief imag ery. Measuring 7” tall and 3.25” in diameter, the decorative mugs are in very fine, as-new condition within their original packing and boxes. $100 - $200

1369. General Electric Exhibit Project Budget Summary. (Disneyland, 1966) A Summary of project history for the General Electric Exhibit st Disneyland. The report was prepared for Disneyland by WED Enterprises, Inc., the (7) pages containing a Site Plan, an itemized list detailing the budget, actual cost, write-off, and capital related to the Carousel of Progress, City of Tomorrow, and the G.E. Product Display in Tomorrowland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents dis plays in very good condition with slight wear.

$100 - $200

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Mickey’s Toontown was inspired by the central setting of Touchstone Pictures’ 1988 film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” – though in a 100 percent Disney fashion. Aside from the Cartoon Spin attraction’s journey through the back alleys seen in the feature film, the land is home to Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald Duck.

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8”x8.75” to 10”x8”, the photos are in fine to very good condition with slight wear and hole punches to some. $100 - $200

Proof Sheets.

(Disneyland, 1997) A collection of (15) photo proof sheets of the reha bilitation of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. The images feature toon props from various stages like Gadget’s Go Coaster, Minnie’s Kitchen, Mickey’s Movie Barn, and more. Measuring 8”x8.75” to 10”x8”, the pho tos are in fine to very good condition with slight wear. $100 - $200

1372. Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Cast Patch. (Disneyland, 1996) A patch created for the wardrobe worn by Cast Members of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. Measuring 3” in diameter, the patch is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

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1370. Collection Of Mickey’s Toontown Rehabilitation Photos. (Disneyland, 1997) A collection of (59) photos documenting the rehabilitation of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. The large photos depict the rehabilitation of props and various stages of Mickey’s Toon town with occasional Shop Staff. Measuring

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46 years after Disneyland, Disney’s California Adventure opened in Anaheim. Michael Eisner said that while considering options for a second park, the proposal themed to California’s history and culture leapt out to him as the obvious choice. The original concept for DCA featured lands themed to Hollywood, Wilderness and State Parks, Farming, and even Pixar’s second feature film, A Bug’s Life. Over time the California theme was less of a focus, embracing popular film franchises like the Little Mermaid, the Avengers, and Guardians of the Galaxy. While fans of vintage Disneyland like to joke that they prefer the area when it was a parking lot, DCA has established itself as a fun and popular “Second Gate.”

1373. Westcot Environmental Impact & Master Plan Brochures. (Disneyland Resort, 1990) A pair of promotional brochures distributed by Disneyland to explain their master plans for an EPCOT-style “WESTCOT” park near Disneyland. The plan was later abandoned in favor of the California Adventure Park that was built on the site. Measuring 11”x8.5” and 11”x8.5”, the bro chures are in fine condition. $100 - $200

1374. Paradise Pier Imagineering Project Scope. (Disney’s Cal ifornia Adventure, 2006) A Paradise Pier/Boardwalk Area “Scope Defi nition” prepared by Walt Disney Imagineering for Disney’s California Adventure. The project dated November 21, 2006 involved a renova tion of Paradise pier, turning it into an early 20th century amusement park, integrated with Disney and Pixar characters. Notable are the plans for the Avalon Cove area and a “Screamin’ Villains Coaster.” These are explained through demolition plans and replacement plans supported by color photos and notes. Measuring 17.25”x11.5”, the 34-page document with cover letter is in fine condition exhibiting little wear, with few loose divider tabs. $100 - $200

1375. Hollywood Land Project Scope Document. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2006) A Hollywood Land “Scope Definition” pre pared by Walt Disney Imagineering for Disney’s California Adventure Park. The “Scope Definition” document (dated November 28, 2006) explains historic thematic modifications to be implemented upon the area once known as the Hollywood Pictures Backlot. The new Holly wood Land would feature a 1930s-40s re-theme to the signs, facades, props, furnishings, trees, sound effects and more. These elements are explained through demolition plans and replacement plans supported by color photos and notes. Measuring 17.25”x11.5”, the 23-page document with cover letter is in fine condition exhibiting little wear. $100 - $200

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1376. Large Aerial Photo California Adventure Construction. (Disney’s Cali fornia Adventure, 1999) A large aerial photo of the construction of Disney’s California Adventure Park. The large photographic print depicting Disneyland and the development of both the neighboring Esplanade and Dis ney’s California Adventure Park was intended for Backstage display. Measuring 40”x32” the large photographic print mounted to foam core board is in very good condition, exhibit ing few scuffs and wear from original display. due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bid ding. $100 - $200

1377.

A Disney’s California Adventure Opening Day

Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A stylized map created to celebrate the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure on Feb ruary 8, 2001. The opening year map notably features Park landmarks and Michael Eisner’s opening dedication message at the bottom-right. Measuring 34.25”x26.5” the piece is in good condition, despite light creases throughout and wear to edges and folds. $200 - $400

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1378. A California Adventure Cast Member Preview Invitation. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A Disney’s Cali fornia Adventure Cast Preview Invitation. The invitation features a magical color-changing image and was distributed to all Disneyland Resort Cast Members, inviting both them and their dependents to the Cast Preview. Measur ing 7”x5”, the invitation is in fine condition.

$100 - $200

1379. California Adventure Commemorative Ticket & Pins. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A commemorative Disney’s California Adventure ticket and pin. This Deluxe Edition mounted display was offered in honor of the Grand Opening of the Park on February 8, 2001. Measuring 9”x11.5” and 6” deep, the piece numbered 1799 of 2001 and displays in very fine condition. $100 - $200

1380. A Disney’s California Adventure Commemorative Passport. (Disney’s Cali fornia Adventure, 2001) A framed commemo rative passport celebrating the historic opening of Disney’s California Adventure Park on Feb ruary 8, 2001. The colorful admission media ticket is numbered “13122” and is beautifully framed and matted alongside its original enve lope. Measuring 11.5”x4.25” and 11.5”x3.75” in the 16.5”x16.5” frame, the piece displays in very good condition with minimal frame wear and minor waving to the ticket and envelope. $100 - $200

1381. Disney’s California Adventure Memorabilia. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A collection of (16) pieces of memorable commemorating Disney’s California Adventure. Among the lot are several rare Cast Member-only mementos including a pre-opening map, a limited-edition and embossed issue of Disneyland Resort Line, (3) souvenir maps, a Cast Member Reference, The New Disneyland Resort brochure, Cast Preview Invitation, and Cast Preview Passport with holder. Measuring various sizes, the items are in good overall condition, despite slight wear to edges, original folds, and corners. $200 - $400

1382. Disney’s California Adventure Project Team Jacket. (Disney’s California Adventure Park, 2001) A jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the Disney’s California Adventure Project Team. The jacket features a decorative attraction logo lining, (6) embroidered patches, and a large embroidered “Disney’s California Adventure” logo on the reverse. A size “XL,” the Disneyland Resort jacket is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

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1383. A California Adventure Signed Concept Print. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A beautiful Cast Member exclusive lithographic print created to commemorate Disney’s California Adven ture. Created by artist R. Tom Gilleon, the print is hand-numbered 1251/4000 at the lower right beside the artist’s signature. The print measures 20”x14.5” overall with an image size of 17”x11” and is in very good condition with minor edge wear, including some bending at the corners. $100 - $200

1384. A Disney’s California Adventure Magnum Medallion. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2012) A high relief Magnum Medallion commemorating the Grand Reopening of Disney California Adventure Park. The limited edition solid bronze medallion comes in its original display case and retail box and a Certificate of Authenticity, and is numbered 51/250. The coin measures 2.5” in diameter, while the case is 4.5”x6.5” and 1.75” tall. All elements are in very fine condition. $100 - $200

1385. A Disney’s Califor nia Adventure Smoking Location Sign. (California Adventure, 2000s) A Disney’s California Adventure Smoking Location sign. Measuring 18”x18” the pvc board sign is in very good condition with light scuffs and some wear from outdoor display, retaining velcro on reverse and an additional removable arrow. $200 - $400

1386. Disney California Adventure Map Sign. (Disney California Adventures, 2000s) A Disney’s California Adventure map sign. The map details the Kid Activities, Photo Spots and Entertainment Venues of Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 21.75”x19.75” the pvc board sign is in very good condition, with minor wear from original outdoor display. $200 - $400

1387. Soarin’ Over California Film Sec tion. (Disney California Adventure, 2001-16) A section of film from the original Soarin’ Over California at Disney California Adventure Park. The Kodak film segment contains (18) frames of the PGA West Golf Course in La Quinta where CEO Michael Eisner prepares to send a golf ball airborne toward the audience. The film was removed when Soarin’ Around the World replaced the original attraction in 2016. Measuring approximately 2.75”x50”, the film is in fine, used condition. $100 - $200

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1388. A Hollywood Land “Close at 5” Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A sign announcing the closing time of Hollywood Land at Disney’s California Adventure Park. Signs like this were often used when seasonal or ticketed “After Dark” events were hosted in this part of the Park. Measuring 17.75”x23.75” the pvc board sign is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear and few scuffs from origi nal Park display. $200 - $400

1389. Cars Land Event Entrance Sign. (Disney California Adven ture, 2012) A Cars Land Event entrance sign created for display at Dis ney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 19.75”x24” the pvc board sign is in very good condition, with few scuffs, some wear to face, and velcro on reverse from original Park use. $200 - $400

1390. A Disneyland Cars Backstage Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Backstage sign used in the employee parking lot at Disneyland. It was posted in the office for the employees to change out their yearly parking tag. Measuring 18.5”x25”, the sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1391. A Luigi’s Loop Closure Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A “Luigi’s Loop is Closed” sign created for a Cars Land attraction. Measuring 20”x20” the pvc board sign is in very good condition, with minor wear and scuffs from original outdoor display. $200 - $400

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1393. Radiator Springs Racers Ramone’s Tool Cabinet. (Disney California Adventure, 2012) An automotive toolbox prop from Ramone’s House of Body Art shop in Cars Land

Disney California Adventure Park. The Kobalt model SS 6 Drawer Roller Cabinet was decorated with a custom pinstripe pattern by automotive designer Chip Foose (who designed Ramone’s paint schemes for the Pixar films). The stainlesssteel automotive tool chest was repurposed for use within the popular merchandise location and features six drawers and four surge-protected outlets. Measuring 40” tall and 18”x27”, the Park prop is in very good condition with minor scuffs. $400 - $600

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1392. A Flo’s V-8 Cafe Sign. (Disney’s California Adventures, 2000s) A Flo’s V-8 Cafe sign from Disney’s California Adventure. The panoramic signage features the illuminated neon imagery of Flo’s V-8 Cafe in Radiator Springs at Disney’s California Adventure and was probably displayed in a backstage area. Measuring 37”x23.25” the foam core-backed sign is in good condition, exhibiting slight creases, scratches, and wear from original display. at

(Disney’s California Adventures, c.2012) A Pair of curtains from the Luigi’s Casa Della Tires scene of Radiator Springs Racers from Cars Land at Disney’s California Adventure Park. In the scene, the set of curtains open and close to reveal a reflection of a brand-new set of tires installed on the passenger vehicle. The curtains were removed and replaced during a rehabilitation. Measuring 9’7”x8’2” the fabric curtains with tags bear ing annotation are in good condition despite few holes and some wear from use. $100 - $200

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1396. Toy Story Midway Mania! Project Team Vest. (Disneyland, 2008) A jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the Project Team for “Toy Story Midway Mania!” The North Face vest fea tures an embroidered Toy Story Midway Mania! Project Team logo on the left breast and an embroidered “Project Team 2008 Walt Disney Imagineering” graphic on the reverse. Measuring a size “XXL,” the vest is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1395. A Pixar Pier Disney Reps Check-In Sign. (California Adventures, 2000s) A “Disney Reps Check-In” sign created for an event held on Pixar Pier at Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 25.5”x36”, the lightweight foam core sign is in very good condition, exhibiting mild wear, scuffs, and scratches from original Park use. $200 - $400

1397. An Anti-Gravity Wall Disneyland Outdoor Foods Sign. (Disneyland, 2017) A sign created for an event in honor of the Guard ians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout Premiere at Disney’s California Adventure during the summer of 2017. This particular sign prop was used to direct VIP guests toward a wall of “floating appetizers” at the Tivan Collection Gala event coinciding with the opening of Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout. Measuring 9.5”x15.75”, the small pvc board sign is in very good condition with few scuffs and scratches from Park use. $200 - $400

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A Pair of Cars Radiator Springs Racers Curtains.

1398. Guardians of the Galaxy Mission... Premiere Party Sign. (California Adventures, 2017) A sign for the Guardians of the Galaxy Galactic Premiere Party held during the summer of 2017. Measuring 20”x20” the pvc board sign with printed graphics is in very good condition, exhibiting minimal wear and few scuffs to face mount ing velcro on reverse from original Park display. $100 - $200

1400. A Guardians Will Close at 8 Sign. (California Adventure, 2017) A Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout closing sign. The sign informs guests that the attraction “will close at 8:00.” Measuring 20”x20” the pvc board sign with printed graphics is in very good con dition, exhibiting minimal wear and few scuffs to face mounting velcro on reverse from original Park display. $100 - $200

1399. A Guardians

Breakout Large Sign. (California Adventure, 2017) A

large sign describing the “Guardians of the Galaxy

cosmic adventure at Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 32”x60”, the pvc board sign is in good condition, despite a 7” long crack near the top, minor scuffs, wear, and velcro on reverse from original Park display. $200 - $400

1401. California Adventure Animation Building Leather Jacket. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A souvenir leather jacket of Disney Animation at Disney’s California Adventure Park. The heavy coat commemorates the popular Hollywood Land attraction with raised graphics of the Animation Building on the reverse and lining featuring imagery of popular Disney character production art. Measuring a size “XL” the leather jacket with nylon lining is in very good condition with slight creases to the leather. $200 - $400

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Mission very Mission Breakout!”

1402. Disney Animation Closing Time Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2010s) A Disney Animation Closing sign once posted at Disney’s California Adventure Park. The sign was created during an era when the Disney Animation exhibit was utilized for Fairytale Weddings. Measuring 19”x24.5”, the sign is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1403. Turtle Talk with Crush! Opening Crew Bag. (Disney California Adventure, 2005) A messenger bag created as a gift for the open ing crew of Turtle Talk with Crush! at Disney’s California Adventure. Measuring approximately 11.5”x15”, the bag has Velcro straps, two addi tional pockets, and is in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

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Superstar Limo Tow-Away

Parking Zone Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001-2002) A prop sign created for Superstar Limo at Disney’s California Adventure Park. The whimsical sign features comical text and was once posted near the Unloading Zone of the short-lived attraction. Measuring 12”x11.25” at its widest points, the metallic prop sign is in overall very good condition exhibiting slight scuffs from Parkuse. $200 - $400

1405. A Snow White Cottage Framed Hotel Art Print. (Disney land, 2000s) A print of the Dwarf’s Cottage, framed for display at the Disneyland Resort. Used at the Grand Californian Hotel at Disneyland Resort, the piece has a 18.5”x14.5” mat opening within its 31”x27” wooden frame, displaying in very good condition, exhibiting wear to the frame from original display. $200 - $400

1406. Pair of Grand Californian Room Art Prints. (Disney’s Grand Californian, 2000s) A pair of framed art prints that once dec orated the Grand Californian Hotel at Disneyland Resort. Measuring 9.5”x9.5”, the rustic, earth-toned print depicts leaves within mattes and 22.25”x22.5” a wooden frame. The pieces display in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

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1407. A Pair of Grand Californian Vanity Lights. (Disney’s Grand Californian, 2001) A pair of vanity lights from Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. Emblematic of the American Craftsman design for which the hotel has been celebrated, these wall-mounting lamps were removed during a recent show-quality enhancing refurbishment. Both lights are functional and accept standard bulbs. Each measures 6”x8.25” and 7.75” deep and are in very good condition, exhibiting some scratching and surface wear from resort use. $200 - $400

1408. A Grand California Hotel Bambi Shower Curtain. (Dis ney’s Grand Californian, 2000s) A Bambi shower curtain from the Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. The Grand Californian shower curtain features the young prince Bambi and Thumper frolicking through the forest, enhanced with the four-tone palette of the Grand Californian Hotel Resort. Measuring 70”x70” the guest suite shower curtain exhib its some fading, as well as fabric loss and wear to edges, and worn plastic label from Park use. $100 - $200

1409. A Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Directional Sign. (Disney’s Grand Californian, 2010s) A directional wall sign from the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at the Disneyland Resort. Printed on lightweight pvc board, the sign’s border artwork and font are patterned after the character of the Hotel’s celebrated American Craftsman design. Signs like this appear in the lobby and throughout the Resort grounds, directing patrons to the many amenities and even the entrance to Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring approximately 18”x18”, the piece is in very good condition with minor edgewear from Resort display. $100 - $200

1410. A Disney’s Grand Californian

Jacket. (Disney’s Grand Californian, 2001) A commemorative jacket created for the members of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel Project Team. Measuring a size medium, the jacket is in overall very good condition. $200 - $400

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After the success of Disneyland, ideas for where to build the next Disney Park were explored. Extensive plans were drawn up for a multi-story indoor Disneyland in St. Louis that took up an entire city block, with a restaurant on top affording a view of the (then under construction) Gateway Arch. These plans included a shared Square between St. Louis and New Orleans, sister cities both born of the Mississippi River, and a Haunted House and even a “Jean Lafitte” pirate ride complete with flume. These fell through when Walt found St. Louis brew masters, who would be corporate partners, abrasive while insisting the Park serve alcohol. After briefly considering a much smaller Park at Niagara Falls, Florida was chosen as the best place for a new Park to thrive, with room to grow. While Walt passed away before he could see his vision realized, Roy O. Disney postponed his retirement to oversee the project, and Walt Disney World opened on October 1st, 1971.

$2,000 - $3,000

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1411. Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A Walt Disney World travel poster released by Eastern Airlines. The official airline partner of Disney’s Florida resort, Eastern additionally sponsored the If You Had Wings attraction, which is referenced by the poster’s tagline, “Your wings to the family vacation kingdom.” Measuring 31”x41.25”, the poster has been linen-backed for preservation and is in very good condition. Walt Disney World

1412. A Collection of Early Walt Disney World Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1960s-70s) A collection of (5) photos depicting Roy Disney, Donn Tatum, and other Walt Disney Productions executives involved in the planning of Walt Disney World. Measuring 10”x8”, the photos are in very good condition, despite few spots of yellowing, creases, and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1413.

Walt Disney World Conservation Area Program Doc

ument. (Disney World, 1960s-70s) A pre-construction document explaining the Walt Disney World Conservation Area program. The 28-page document discloses a Walt Disney Productions Conservation Advisory Committee program for the preservation of wildlife and habitat bordering the construction area of Walt Disney World. Included is a brief history of Walt Disney’s efforts in the field of conservation, followed by technological innovations to be utilized in pollution control, a descrip tion of the proposed 5,000 acres of Reedy Creek Swamp, and a schedule for planning and development. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the document is in very good condition, despite minor creases, folds, and wear to the edges and corners of the cover and pages. $100 - $200

1414. A Preview Edition Walt Disney World Book. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A Walt Disney World Preview Edition booklet. The pre-opening book was prepared for members of the press, granting readers a glimpse of “the vacation kingdom of the world.” Contents include a look at the forth coming Magic Kingdom and its two theme resorts, in addition to the potential growth during the first five years of its opening. Measuring 11.75”x8.75”, the 20-page book is in very good condition despite some mild discoloration and wear to the cover from use.

$100 - $200

1415. Pre-Opening Walt Disney World Today Supplement. (Disney World, 1971)

A “Wonderful World of Disney” Today maga zine Special Edition supplement. Published Sunday, September 26, 1971, the 40-page insert reveals the Walt Disney World “vaca tion kingdom” to neighbors of East Central Florida. Measuring 11.5”x15” the newsprint is in good condition, with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1416. A Collection Of Orlando-Land

Magazines.

(Orlando-Land, 1971; 1973)

A collection of (3) Orlando-Land magazines. Among the lot are rare issues introducing Walt Disney World to Central Florida area resi dents, including August 1971, October 1971, and October 1973. Measuring 8”x10.25”, the magazines are in good overall condition. $100 - $200

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1417. Southern Airlines Orlando Cinderella Castle Poster. (Southern Airlines, 1970s) A Southern Airlines promotional poster for the local area attractions of Orlando in Central Florida. Three color imagery depicts Florida Oranges, the beach, watersports, and the tow ering spires of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. Measuring 19”x25” the poster displays in fine condition, with few little

1418. A Delta-Disney Holiday Flight Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A poster for Delta - the official airline of Walt Disney World. The festive imagery depicts Disney characters decorating a cartoon Delta jet for the winter holiday season. Measuring 22”x18”, the poster dis plays in very good condition. $200 - $400

1419. Collection of Cinderella Castle Blueprints. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A collection of (5) blueprint of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. The prints depict various elevations and one floor plan of the “Fantasyland Castle” originally designed by Bill Martin and engi neered by John Zovich. Measuring 24”x36”, each display in very good, used condition, exhibit ing much wear to corners and edges. $400 - $600

1420. Walt Disney World Magic King dom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early souvenir map from Walt Disney World titled “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World.” This map fea tures the PeopleMover and Space Mountain attractions which both opened during 1975. Measuring approximately 40”x31.5”, the map is in good condition with some wear along the fold-lines and edges. $200 - $400

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1421. Walt Disney World Tour Guide Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A tour guide pin worn by guides at Walt Disney World. This pin features the original Walt Disney World logo over a banner which reads “Tour Guide.” The gold-plated pin measures 1.75”x1.75” and is in good condition, with a few spots of discoloration on the “D” and

1422. Walt Disney World Hostess Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A very rare cast member hostess pin from Walt Disney World. The pin features the Mickey globe logo for the park, and the reverse has a Walt Disney Productions copyright mark. Measuring 1.75”x1.75”, the pin is in very good condition with some small marks and tiny scratches from use. $200 - $400

1423. An Oversize Walt Disney World Flag. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A large “Mickey World” Flag flown at Walt Disney World. The double-sided flag features the “Mickey World” logo inside the Disney World “D.” Measuring 70”x47”, the flag is in very good condition, exhibiting some wear to threads and material from Park $500 - $700

1424. Walt Disney World Resort Map. (Disney World, 1992) A 1992 map depicting the Walt Disney World Resort. The map has a viewable image size of 38.5”x26.5” within a 40.5”x28.25” metal frame and displays in very good condi tion, despite original folds and some creases throughout. $100 - $200

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1425. Magic Kingdom Goofy Character Head. (Walt Disney World 1990s) An incredibly rare Goofy Character head from the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Costumes and wardrobe that cannot be repaired or salvaged (like this Goofy Character head) are often retired. Measuring 29” tall one size fits most, the retired head of the popular Disney Character displays in good condition exhibiting few minor cracks, crazing to the paint, scratches, and wear throughout from Park use. $4,000 - $6,000

1426. Park Hopper Walkaround Character Cos tume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An extremely rare Disney Park Hopper costume used in the Disney Park Hopper promotion at Disney Parks. The Disney Park Hopper program was developed to allow guests to experience more Disney Parks during their vacations. The costume includes a foam yellow Park Hopper “suit”, two shoes, two legs, two arms, and a rectangular center arma ture for connecting it all for display. The costume was heavily used during the promotion and shows a lot of wear, dirt, scuffs and creases from use. Some of the inte rior foam has deteriorated because of age. Overall, the unusual costume still displays well. $1,500 - $2,000

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1427. Walt Disney World Nautilus Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1984-1994) A Nautilus Crew costume worn by 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Cast Members at Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. The denim costume features pants and a coat with red trim and an embroidered “N” logo on the breast worn from about 1984 to 1994. The coat measures a size 40 while the pants are a size 28/30. Each piece is in very good condition. $500 - $1,000

1428. Walt Disney World Nautilus Submarine Voyage Port hole. (Walt Disney World, ca. 70s-90s) A porthole from the Nautilus in Walt Disney World’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Voyage Attraction. This movie-themed adaptation of the Disneyland attraction, though very popular, was closed in 1994 mainly due to high operating expense. The 15.5” diameter porthole with 11” viewing window features a very heavy plexiglass on the exterior side, and a lightweight plexiglass on the interior that could be easily replaced if marked by guests. In good condition overall with expected wear from use, particularly to the exterior (water-facing) side, and some marks to the plexi. $1,000 - $2,000

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1429. The Walt Disney Story Metal Sign & Molding Piece. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s80s) A stunning brass sign from the entrance to The Walt Disney Story on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom. The Walt Disney Story highlighted moments from the life and times of Walt Disney, operating in The Magic Kingdom from 1973 to 1992. The sign is engraved and polished with hand-painted letters. Measuring 38.5” tall and 26.5”x15.5”, the sign is in overall good condition, exhibiting slight oxidation and scuffs from origi nal Park use. Measuring 13.5” long and approx imately 3.75” wide, the molding fragment is in overall good condition, retaining original hard ware and layers of paint. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements may apply. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000

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1430. A Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Paper Sculpture. (Walt Disney World, c.1991) An incredibly elaborate and detailed original paper sculpture created by artist Dee DeLoy for the Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary celebration. DeLoy had previously worked at Walt Disney World as a caricature art ist in the Contemporary Hotel and as a figure finisher with WED Show Production for Epcot and Tokyo Disn eyland. Later, he was asked to create this stunning 3-dimensional sculpture depicting iconic landmarks of Walt Disney World like Cinderella Castle, the Contemporary Hotel, Spaceship Earth, Big Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, and much more. This original design took over 700 hours to draw, cut, assemble, and fin ish, winning a prestigious award from the Dimensional Illustrators in New York. The sculpture titled “Where Dreams Take Flight,” was made into a cast member only limited edition print. Measuring approximately 38”x29” and 7” deep, the condition is very fine, and includes a signed Artist’s Proof for the lithograph the sculpture was used to create. A few small paper details, such as additional stars and balloons, have been added by DeLoy since the image was used for the lithograph. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $7,000 - $9,000

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1431. A “Disney Decade” Acrylic Sign. (Disney World, 1990) An acrylic “Disney Decade” sign from Walt Disney World. During the 1990s, Michael Eisner announced the “Disney Decade” - a ten-year plan of improvements and expansions coming to Disney Parks. Mea suring 15”x24” the sign is in very good condition, exhibiting some light scuffs and scratches to the face. $100 - $200

1432. Walt Disney World 20 Years Sign Prop. (Disney World, 1991-92) A decorative sign prop created for the 20-year anniversary of Walt Disney World. The reflective sign has two 1.75” bolts on the reverse once used for display on various facades. Measuring some 20” in diameter, the screen printed plexi sign is in very good condition, with some scuffing and wear from use. $200 - $400

1433. A Walt Disney World Mickey World Logo Banner. (Walt Disney World,1990s) A Mickey World logo banner once displayed at Walt Disney World. The blue fabric flag features the Mickey World logo of the Vacation Kingdom silk screened on one side. Measuring 27”x47”, the prop is in good condition, exhibiting some wear to the graphics from prior display. $200 - $400

1434. An Orville Redenbacher Popcorn Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An Orville Redenbacher Gourmet Popping Corn sign from Walt Disney World. The sign was once displayed during the latter era of Orville Redenbacher Disneyland Participant sponsorship (originally spanning from February 24, 1977, to 2015). Measuring 28”x16.25”, the metal sign is in very good condition. $200 - $400

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1435. A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Walt Disney World Mickey Mouse Sign. The sign depicts a college letterman style logo inspired by Mickey Mouse. Measuring 24”x24”, the sign has retained some scuffs and wear but displays in good condition. $100 - $200

1436. Mickey Mouse Personalization Program Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A sign for the Personalization Program at Walt Disney World. Measuring 12” in diameter, the sign has retained scuffs and minor wear but displays in good overall Park-used condition. $100 - $200

1437. A Pair of Vintage Orlando Magazines. (Orlando, 1982; 1991) A pair of local Orlando magazines spotlighting Walt Disney World. Among the lot are October 1982 heralding the grand opening of EPCOT Center and October 1991 focusing on the most magical destination in Central Florida. Measuring 8.25”x10.75”, the periodicals are in good used condition. $100 - $200

1438. Orange Bird Florida Bag. (Walt Disney World, 2010) A rare tote bag souvenir of Walt Disney World featuring the popular Orange Bird. The bag depicts the Orange Bird wearing a mouse ear hat while on a beach, with the word Florida. Measuring approximately 14.5”x14.25”, the cotton bag exhibits some creasing but is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1439. Walt Disney World Red Pennant with Castle. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An original Walt Disney World souvenir pennant flag. The Walt Disney World souvenir pennant was patterned after the Disneyland souvenir pennant of the 1960s. Measuring 8.25” at its widest points and 24” long, the flag is in over all good condition. $100 - $200

1440. Walt Disney World Frontierland Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A vintage souvenir pennant of Frontierland at Walt Dis ney World. The piece features Goofy riding a horse across Frontierland. Measuring 30” long and 11” at its widest, the flag is in fine overall shape exhibiting slight creasing and wear at its finest point. $100 - $200

1441. Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1970-80s) A vintage Fort Wilderness souvenir pennant. The souvenir of the Vacation Kingdom’s rustic campground features Mickey Mouse dressed as Davy Crockett. Measuring 30” long and 11” at its widest, the souvenir is in fine overall shape exhibiting slight creasing and wear at its finest point. $100 - $200

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A Collection of Walt Disney World Souvenir Snow Globes. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A collection of (3) vintage Walt Disney Productions snow globes once available as souvenirs of Walt Disney World. Each snow globe depicts characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Orange Bird. Measuring 2.75” tall and approximately 4” wide, the plastic collectables are devoid of water but retain glitter and are in good overall condition. A Collection of Disney Park Snow Globes. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A collection of (4) Disney Parks snow globes. Among the lot are snow globes commemorating the EPCOT One Mouse One World campaign, Mission Space, the Disneyland Happiest Homecoming, and the Disney Parks Dreamingsnowman.com campaign. The globes measure from 3.25” to 1.75” in diameter, each is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1445. Once Upon a Toy Mickey Mouse Claw Prop. (Disney Springs, c.2000s) A Once Upon a Toy Store prop from Disney Springs, Walt Disney World. This Mickey Mouse shaped claw prop was once used to suspend merchandise within the Toy Story-themed Once Upon a Toy merchandise location. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, the adjust able claw comes with 94” of chain and is fine condition. $200 - $400

1446. Walt Disney World Security Wardrobe Collection. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Security wardrobe collec tion. Among the lot are a hat, shirt, two badges, name tag, and pin once worn by Walt Disney World Security Cast Members. The hat mea sures a size unisex 71/4, the shirt measures a size XL, the name tag, two badges, and pins measure 2.75x2” to 2”x2.5”, and all pieces are in good overall condition. $300 - $500

1447. Walt Disney World Lighter by Zippo. (Disney, 1970s) A Walt Disney World slim windproof-style souvenir lighter by Zippo. Mea suring 1.25”x2.25”, the lighter is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1448. “The Magic of Walt Disney World” Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1972) The theatrical poster for “The Magic of Walt Disney World.” Many were first introduced to the magic of the Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom through the theatrical release of this short motion picture film. The vintage movie was later expanded for tele vision viewing through The Wonderful World of Color. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with creasing, discoloration, and wear from being folded. $200 - $400

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The Disneyland Hotel was a missed opportunity for the Company, being owned by an outside developer. Walt also disliked the profusion of tacky motels and tourist traps that popped up around the Park, vowing not to allow the same to happen in Florida. With 27,000 acres owned by Disney, Walt Disney World would be locally supported by Disney owned resorts. At opening in 1971 both the iconic Contemporary Resort- known for the monorail passing right through the lobby – and the Polynesian Resort were operating from the beginning, with the Fort Wilderness Campground providing campsites and trailer spots. Today there are over 30 Disney owned resorts at Walt Disney World, ranging from the moderately priced All-Star resorts, themed with giant music, movie, and sports decorations, to the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, which provides guests with a two-night immersive live action role-playing experience aboard a simulated space cruise in the Star Wars Galaxy.

1449.

A Rare Walt Disney World Hotel

Oversize Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971)

An oversized wall map decoration that hung in rooms at the Contemporary Resort in the early days of the park. The reproduction of the original art by Paul Hartley notably depicts the Venetian, Asian, and Persian resorts once planned for the shores of the lagoon and lake. Mounted on chipboard for display, most of these early maps were destroyed when being removed from the rooms. Measuring 60”x48”, the piece is in very good overall condition exhibiting slight scuffs and wear to edges. One of the best conditions examples of this map we have seen. Due to size, special shipping arrange ments may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

1450.

Contemporary Resort Hotel Costs

& Budget Documents. (Walt Disney World, c.1969) A collection of (9) documents containing cost estimates, budget review meeting topics, and Inter-Office Communications relating to esti mates for the Walt Disney World Contemporary Hotel. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the rare collection of documents is in very good condition despite few creases and slight wear. $100 - $200

1451. Chef Mickey’s Restaurant Condiment Caddy. (Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 2000s-10s) A condiment caddy from Chef Mickey’s Restaurant at the Contemporary Resort Hotel. The caddy contains ample room for sugar packets, shak ers, and other condiment dispensers, under a Mickey Mouse-inspired handle. Measuring 9.5” tall, and 5.75”x6.75”, the wireframe accessory is in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

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1453. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Drum End Table. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2000s) A drum inspired end table once utilized to decorate a suite of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The drum end table features a hidden Mickey within one of the birds on the relief. Measuring 21.25” tall and 18.5” at its widest diameter, the table is in very good condition, exhibiting minor wear, scuffs, and scratches throughout from use. $300 - $500

1454. Polynesian Resort Game Table. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2000s) A Disney’s Polynesian Resort game table. The wooden tabletop features a sea turtle with a hidden Mickey on the shell and wheels on the legs for mobility. Measuring 28.5” tall and 21”x23”, the table is in good overall condition, exhibiting some scratches, scuffs, and wear from resort use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

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1455. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Tiki Sconces. (Disney’s Polynesian Resort, c.2010s) A pair of wall sconces from rooms of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Each lamp comes with two parts - lamp and a hard shade. Measuring a total 19.5” tall and 5.5” at its widest, the sconces are in very good condition exhibiting minor scuffs and wear to lamps and metallic hardware from resort use. $200 - $400

1456. Polynesian Village Resort Suite Lamp. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 1990s/2000s) A vintage lamp from Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The Polynesian-in spired lamp was salvaged from a previous rehabilitation, retaining a repair label dated October 31, 2005. Measuring 18.5” tall and 7.25” in diameter, the lamp is in good work ing condition and comes with fine condition non-matching lampshade. $200 - $400

1457. Disney’s Polynesian Resort Bolster Pillow. (Disney’s Polynesian Resort. 2019) A bolster pillow from a suite of Poly nesian Resort. The pillow features various expressions in Māori and Hawaiian relating to the power of beauty, laying down well, and sweet dreams. Measuring approximately 31” long and 8” in diameter, the resort-used pil low is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1459. Polynesian Village Luau Bowl by Kevin and Jody. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A ceramic Luau Bowl by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The item features design elements of the Polynesian Village Resort and its Tiki mascot Maui, the playful god of the people, along the top and interior of the bowl, as well as a vintage Walt Disney World logo along the base. Fittingly, the pair also took inspiration from the Enchanted Tiki Room, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary at Disneyland that same year. Measuring 12”x9” and 5.5” tall, the bowl is in very fine condition with only the slightest signs of edge wear. $200 - $400

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1458. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Bed Scarf. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 2010s) A bed scarf from Disney’s Polynesian Vil lage Resort. The polyester runner features the two-color motif of Polynesian flora. Measuring 96”x23”, the runner displays in very good condition.

1460. A Pair of Grand Floridian Hotel Blueprints. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A pair of blueprints for the Grand Floridian Beach Resort Main Building at Walt Disney World. The prints depict an elevation and a floor plan and were originally Imagineered by the Disney Devel opment Company. Measuring 36.25”x24” each is in very good, used condition, exhibiting some wear to corners and edges. $200 - $400

1461. Grand Floridian Hotel Desk Chair. (Disney’s Grand Flo ridian, 2015) A desk chair from a suite of Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel & Spa at Walt Disney World. The back of the chair features an embroidered hidden Mickey pattern atop the material as seen on chairs of this sort since the 2014 renovation. Measuring 36.5” tall and 26.5”x22.25”, the chair is in good resort-used condition, exhibiting minor stains on material portions of chair and some scuffs and wear retained on wooden parts. $300 - $500

1462. Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Wing Back Chair. (Grand Floridian Resort, 2010s) A wing back chair from a suite of the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. Measuring 44.25” tall and 26.5”x26.5” at its widest points, the chair is in good condition, exhibiting some spots of discoloration to the fabric. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bid ding. $300 - $500

1463. Disney’s Grand Floridian Suite Mickey Curtain Sheers. (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, .2015) A set of draperies from a suite of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. The cream-colored sheer curtains have a “hidden” Mickey Mouse motif and were manufactured by County Draperies, Inc. and of the type incorpo rated during the 2014 renovation. Measuring 90”x82”, the resort-used draperies display in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

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1464. Grand Floridian Drapes With Hidden Mickeys. (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 2014) A set of curtains from a suite of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. The paisley-patterned curtains with “hidden” Mickeys and were manufactured on Cedar Hill Fiesta fabric, by County Draperies, Inc. and of the type incorporated during the 2014 ren ovation. Measuring 85”x89”, the resort-used draperies display in overall very good condition. $200 - $400

Key. (Grand Floridian, 1990s) A solid brass room key that was used exclusively at the Grand Floridian Beach Resort at Walt Disney World. The front side of the key features the original “F” resort monogram, while room number 4413 is engraved on the back. Mea suring 3” on a 1.25” ring, the piece displays in very good condition exhibiting minimal signs of wear from regular use. $100 - $200

1466. Disney’s Grand Floridian Alice Golden Afternoon Print. (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, c.2015) An Alice in Wonderland print that decorates the rest rooms of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The Alice in Wonderland-inspired print depicts a Victorian silhouette of Alice in the Golden Afternoon. The resort-used piece has a viewable image size of 11.5”x8.5” within its 20”x17” frame and displays in fine overall condition. $200 - $400

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Tea Party Hotel Print. (Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, c.2015) An Alice in Wonderland print that decorates the rest rooms of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The Alice in Wonderland-inspired print depicts a Victorian silhouette of the mad tea party. The resortused piece has a viewable image size of 11.5”x8.5” within its 20”x17” frame and dis plays in fine overall condition. $200 - $400

1468. Grand Floridian Convention Center Plate. (Grand Floridian, 1997) A sou venir plate commemorating Disney’s Grand Floridian Convention Center at Walt Disney World. In 1992, the Victorian themed Grand Floridian expanded its offerings by opening a new Convention Center, changing its name to Disney’s Grand Floridian Spa and Resort a few years later. Measuring 12” in diameter, the high-quality Austrian porcelain souvenir of the resort displays in very fine condition, exhibiting no apparent wear. $100 - $200

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1469. Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Suite Vanity Light. (Disney’s Wilder ness Lodge, 2010s) A vanity light from Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. The vanity light depicting bears and trees against a textural background was designed for placement above suite mirrors. Measuring 30” long, 6.75” tall, and 6” wide, the wall mounted lamp holds (4) 100-watt bulbs, is in good condition, exhibit ing minor wear and scuffs from resort use. $300 - $500

1470. Pair of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Wall Lights. (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, c.2000s) A pair of reading light sconces from a suite of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge at the Magic Kingdom Resort. The metallic-framed, mica lamps are intended for wall-mounting and have a subtle Mickey Mouse motif. Measuring 7” in diameter and 7.5” tall (23.5” including the metallic cord cover), each lamp is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1471. Fort Wilderness Campground Resort Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A framed attraction poster for the opening of the Fort Wilderness Camp ground Resort at Walt Disney World. Inspired by 19th century railroad advertise ments, the poster promotes other attractions like the Wilderness Swamp Trail, canoe excursions, and the Fort Wilderness Railroad as envisioned by Walt Disney Imagineer Bob McDonnell. The print has an image size of 15.25”x45.5” within a 17.75”x48” wooden frame. The piece is in very good condition, despite some tearing to the original paper dust cover on the reverse but retaining the portion bearing the official label of Retlaw Enterprises. $300 - $500

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1472. Disney’s Port Orleans Resort Royal Room Mirror.

(Disney’s Port Orleans, 2020s) A mirror from a Disney’s Port Orleans Resort Royal Room. The gold-toned mirror frame motif features relief inspired by various Disney feature films like Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, and Tangled. Measuring 59”x41” and 4.5” wide, the mirror is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from Resortuse. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $400

(Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, 2010s-20s) A Thumper boudoir pillow from Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. The decorative pillow features a Thumper-inspired motif. Measuring 15.75”x22.75” and approximately 6.5” wide, the pillow displays in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

1474. Disney’s Saratoga Treehouse Villas Chip & Dale Pillow. (Saratoga Springs, 2000s) A pillow from a cottage of Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas. The boudoir pillow features imagery of Chip and Dale in an acorn tree. Measuring 22.75”x11.5” and 5.5” wide, the pillow displays in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

1475. Empress Lilly at WDW Village Souvenir Glass. (Walt Dis ney World, 1980s) A souvenir glass of the Empress Lilly at Walt Disney World Village. The Empress Lilly paddle steamer was once boarded at Walt Disney World Village and offered guests the unique opportunity to enjoy breakfast, dinner, and live entertainment on Lake Buena Vista. Measuring 8.5” tall and 4” in diameter, the glass is in fine condition with Walt Disney Company Backstamp. $100 - $200

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1476. Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Lamp and Shade. (Dis ney’s All-Star Resort, 2010s-20s) A lamp from Disney’s All-Star Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 30” tall, the lamp with shade is in good working con

1477. Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort Popcorn Lamp Sconces. (Disney’s All-Star Resort, 2000s) A pair of popcorn box wall lamps from Disney’s All-Star Resort. The popcorn imagery of the original wall-mounted fixtures was “illusioneered” to disappear when the lamp sconces are plugged in. The movie theater inspired lamps were removed during a previous c.2013 rehabilitation of the resort hotel, with original wiring still attached. Measuring 9.5”x15” and 5” wide, the lamps are in very good condition. $200 - $400

1478. A Disney’s All-Star Resort Rug. (Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, 2010s-20s) A rug once used at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. Measuring 96”x72”, the rug is in overall very good condition, exhib iting some wear to fabric and a 2” tear near the center. Duw to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

1479. A Disney’s All-Star Resort Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A trash can from Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort. The receptacle was once utilized around the grounds of the Disney Movie-themed Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 31” tall and 15” in diameter, the container is in very good overall condition. $500 - $700

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1480. Four Framed Disney’s All-Star Resort Prints. (Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, c.2020s) A collection of four Framed Disney’s All-Star Resort Prints that hung in rooms in the resort. With viewable image sizes ranging from 32”x17.5” to 17.5”x17.5”, each piece has been matted for display within metallic frames ranging from 24”x24” and 40.25”x26”. The pieces display in overall good condition with wear from previous display. $400 - $600

1481. Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Fab 5 Coat Rack. (Disney’s All-Star Resort, 2010s) A coat rack from a suite of Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. The coat rack carries the silhouettes of the Fab Five and once furnished the Living Room of Disney’s All-Star Music Resort Family Suite. The piece was removed during a rehabilitation occurring during the late 2010s. Measuring 21”x12.5”, the coat wooden and acrylic coat rack features five pegs with a shelf and is in very good con dition. $100 - $200

1482. Caribbean Beach Resort Finding Nemo Bed Scarf. (Caribbean Beach Resort, 2010s) A bed runner from a suite of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Bed Runner. The colorful bed runner features a Finding Nemo motif with Nemo, Marlin, Dory, and other characters. Measuring 20.5”x76”, the decorative scarf is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1483. Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Bed Scarf. (Disney’s Yacht Bar, c.2010s) A Disney’s Yacht Club Resort bed scarf. The decorative runner fea tures a nautical Mickey Mouse-shaped boating knot motif and was removed during a previous, show-quality enhancing rehabilitation. Measur ing 96”x22”, the deep blue bed scarf exhibits a few areas of wear but displays in good condition. $100 - $200 1484. Disney’s Yacht Club Suite Mirror. (Disney’s Yacht Club, c.2015) A large mirror from Disney’s Yacht Club. The decorative mirror with the Mickey Mouse-shaped boating knot motif was removed during a previous rehabilitation. Measuring 30”x48” and 2” wide, the mirror displays in fine condition. $200 - $400 (Yacht Club Resort, 2000s) An original table lamp from a suite of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort at Walt Disney World. Featuring Mickey Mouse in nau tical attire, this charming lamp stands 18” tall and includes its original lamp shade. In very good functioning condition. $200 - $400

EPCOT

In October of 1966, on the last day Walt was filmed on set at the Disney Studio, he filmed two distinct pieces: intros for the upcoming Wonderful World of Color serial “Gallegher Goes West,” and the film that introduces EPCOT: the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Walt envisioned, near the “Florida Disneyland” as it was then known, a carefully designed community that not only addressed the urban problems of traffic jams and overcrowding but could serve as a showcase for “American industry and research, schools, cultural and educational opportunities.” After Walt and Roy had both passed away, then president of Walt Disney Production Card Walker announced plans to develop Walt’s city of the future. It was determined that the plan was unfeasible, and it morphed into EPCOT Center featuring two areas: Future World, which expands on the vision of Tomorrowland in celebrating our development; and World Showcase, with 11 pavilions representing countries and cultures from around the globe.

1486.

1982. Measuring 18”x24”, the poster is in good condition with minor edge and surface wear, creasing, and indentations. $200 - $400

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A Pre-Opening Epcot Center “21st Century” Poster. (EPCOT, 1989) A Pre-opening EPCOT Center poster. The Spaceship Earth geode sic dome hangs weightless as space traffic commences in this poster heralding the grand opening of Walt Disney World Epcot Center on October 1,

1487. An EPCOT Monorail Oversized Photo. (EPCOT, 1980s) A framed, oversized photo print of the Walt Disney World Monorail. The print most likely hung in one of the nearby resorts and depicts the EPCOT line of Walt Disney World Resort Monorail and the Monorail Mark IV Blue train passing near Spaceship Earth. The image size measures approximately 29”x21” within its contemporary-style matte, within its 35.5”x27” frame and displays in fine condition despite slight scuffs to frame. $200 - $400

1488. Walt Disney World EPCOT Center Prospectus Brochure. (EPCOT, 1980) A pre-opening Walt Disney World Epcot Center pro spectus brochure. The brochure describes the developing attractions of both Future World and the World Showcase, including the unbuilt Costa Rica Pavilion. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the brochure is in fine condi tion. $100 - $200

1489. “Walt Disney World Showcase” English Sponsor Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A very rare, large, booklet that tells the story of the “Walt Disney World Showcase at Epcot. Among the pages are concept art, facts, and information. These booklets were intended for exclusive distribution to corporate sponsors from various countries with the goal of obtaining sponsorship for Walt Disney World Show case. Measuring 18”x12”, the oversized booklet is in very good condi tion with minor wear from use. $200 - $400

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Pre-Construction Epcot Center

Fact Sheet. (EPCOT, 1975-79) A pre-construc tion Epcot Center Fact Sheet familiarizing Walt Disney World Cast Members with the developing Epcot Center. The 16-page docu ment provides descriptions of Future World pavilions, like The Seas & Life and Health, and pavilions of the World Showcase includ ing the unrealized United Arab Emirates & The State of Israel. Measuring 8”x11.5”, the document is in fine condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to edges. $100 - $200

1491. (3) Epcot Center Development-era Press Releases. (EPCOT, 1974-78) A collec tion of (3) press releases about the second phase of the Walt Disney World project – the planned Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Included are a copy of “Informa tion from Walt Disney World” and two copies of “Disney News” announcing the involve ment of international business leaders in the project and introducing the prototype sys tems and advanced technologies that would be utilized at Epcot. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the documents are in very good condition despite few light creases and wear to edges and cor ners. $100 - $200

1492.

A Pair of EPCOT Pre-Opening

Oversized Postcards. (EPCOT, 1981) A pair of unused oversized souvenir postcards issued prior to the opening of Epcot Center in 1982. The Epcot postcards offer a stunning aerial views of the Theme Park Measuring 14”x7.5”, the postcards are in very good condition despite some wear to edges. $100 - $200

1493. Epcot Opening Special Edition Commemorative Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A special edition commemorative ticket for the opening of EPCOT Center. Measuring 8.75”x3.75”, the ticket numbered 045553 is in fine condition. $200 - $400

1494. Epcot Center Opening Day Souvenir Guidebook. (EPCOT, 1982) A Walt Disney World Epcot Center souvenir guidebook commemorating the opening day of October 1, 1982. The 24-page pictorial features Future World (with its Communicore and Lands) and World Showcase presented through full-color photographs. The final page notably teases “EPCOT Center: Phase Two” with logos of develop mental additions like “Equatorial Africa,” “Spain,” and “Israel.” Measur ing 8.5”x11”, the guidebook with stenciled and embossed cover and pages are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1495. EPCOT Center Mickey Mouse Production Cel. (Disney, c.1982) An original production cel of Mickey Mouse in space from a film created for the Grand Opening of EPCOT Center. The piece has total hand-painted character image size of 3”x4.75” on its approxi mately 16.5”x13” cel sheet and has been matted with a screen-match ing copy background of a lunar surface. The piece displays in very good condition. $400 - $600

1496. Spaceship Earth Cast Members Only Sign. (EPCOT, 2000s10s) A “Cast Members Only” sign from Spaceship Earth, once used to identify a backstage area at the attraction, off limite to guests. Mea suring 12”x3.75”, the heavy metal (aluminum) sign is in very good condition. $300 - $500

1497. Spaceship Earth Cast Member Jacket. (EPCOT, 1982) An original Spaceship Earth Cast Member costume from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. Vintage costumes like this were worn by Cast Members during the early decades of the timeless attraction. Mea suring a Size 10, the jacket is in very good condition, exhibiting little wear, and retaining hand-annotated size markings on the interior of the garment. $400 - $600

1498. Mission Space Cast Member Costume. (EPCOT, 20032015) An original costume worn by Cast Members of Mission Space at EPCOT. The shirt measures a unisex size small while the pants are a “Male 32R.” Each piece is in overall good condition, exhibiting minor wear holes to the shirt and some staining to one pant leg from Park use. $300 - $500

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Decorative

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Mission

Space Pen. (EPCOT, 2003-13) A Mission Space Col lector’s Series Rocket Pen from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The commemorative two-piece metallic pen comes with refill in box featuring original sponsor Hewlett Pack ard (2003-13). The pen and box are in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

Wall Plaques in Box. (EPCOT, 1982) A set of (4) souvenir Epcot Center Decorative Wall Plaques in their original box. The colorful decorations depict The Land, Spaceship Earth, World of Motion, and Journey into Imagina tion and can be used as coasters or canape trays. Measuring approximately 6”x4.5”, the metallic trays with box display in overall very good condition. $200 - $400

1501. Epcot Crowd Audience Control Flag. (EPCOT, 1996-2019) A flag used to dec orate audience control ropes at Epcot. Measur ing 14.5”x12.25”, the vinyl flag prop displays in very good condition despite a few scuffs and wear from Park display. $200 - $400

1502. Epcot Center Coloring Book by Golden. (Epcot, 1983) A Walt Disney World Epcot Center coloring book by Golden Color and Activity Books. The pages feature Future World and pavilions from different countries. Measuring 11”x8”, the book is in fine unused con dition. $100 - $200

1503. Happy Birthday Donald Duck & EPCOT Sign. (Disneyland, 1983-84) A Happy Birthday Donald Duck Sweepstakes sign. The sign announces the sweepstakes offering a chance to win one of 25 grand prizes including a trip to Epcot Center at Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 12.5”x18.5”, the sign with unpunched stand is in very good condition. $200 - $400

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1504. An 35th Anniversary “Epcot Center 1982” LE Poster. (D23, 2017) A large “Epcot Center 1982” Through the Years poster print. Produced for the 35th anniversary of Epcot Center, the limited-edition poster was released through the 2017 D23 Expo and depicts Figment and the Dream finder introducing Future World and the Epcot World Showcase. Measuring 36”x54.25”, the high-quality poster is in fine condition. $300 - $500

1505. Clem Hall Signed Epcot American Adventure Concept. (EPCOT, 1980s) A Clem Hall-signed concept of the Spirit of “Discovery” for the American Showcase at Epcot. The artwork was part of a proposed mural depicting one contributing Spirit of America that helped define this nation. Measuring 13.5”x6.75”, the drawing displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

1507. Clem Hall Signed Epcot American Adventure Concept. (EPCOT, 1980s) A Clem Hall-signed concept of the Spirit of “Individu ality” for the American Showcase at Epcot. The sketch was part of a pro posed mural depicting one contributing Spirit of America that helped define this nation. Measuring 13.5”x6.75”, the drawing displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

1506. Clem Hall Signed Epcot American Adventure Concept. (EPCOT, 1980s) A Clem Hall-signed concept of the Spirit of “Self Reli ance” for the American Showcase at Epcot. The graphite sketch was part of a proposed mural depicting one contributing Spirit of America (Self Reliance) that helped define this nation. Measuring 13.25”x7”, the draw ing displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

1508. Collection of Clem Hall American Adventure Slides. (Epcot, 1978) A collection of (8) slides depicting the Imagineering of the American Adventure at Epcot. Among the images are John Hench and Clem Hall surrounded by concept illustrations, story boards, and maquette related to the development of the show. The 35mm slides are in overall fine condition, exhibiting little wear from age and use. $200 - $400

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1509. Epcot Center Site Plan Print by John Horny. (Epcot, 1997) A print of a site plan of EPCOT produced by Walt Disney Imagineer John Horny. The pre-millennium color print features details of future attractions like the Test Track, and the Anatomical Circus. Mea suring 29.5”x31.5”, the print is in very good condition. $600 - $800

1510. An Epcot Center Architectural Site Plan. (EPCOT, 1983) An oversized site plan of Epcot Center. The original plan was created “7-23-79” (before the Park opened) and revised as late as “8-30-83,” to feature the recently added Journey into Imagination pavil ion. Measuring 41”x79.75”, the architectural site plan displays in very good condition, despite original folds, yellowing at creases, and wear to edges and corners. $600 - $800

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1511. Journey Into Imagination Figment Original Concepts. (Epcot, 2000s) A collection of (3) original poster concepts of Figment cre ated by Imagineer John Horny for Journey Into Imagination at Epcot. Accomplished in graphite, ink and watercolor on 7.5”x10” artists’ board, the artwork features imaginative conflates of Figment and Leonardo Da Vinci, Edgar Allen Poe, and Pablo Picasso. Measuring 7.5”x10”, the artwork displays in fine condition. $600 - $800

1512. Epcot Center Journey into Imagination Pennant. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage Journey into Imagination with Figment pennant from the earliest days of Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center. The felt pennant features printed graphics of the Dreamfinder and Figment aboard the Dream Catcher with the Epcot Center’s first logo. Dated 1982, this piece would have been among the first souvenirs available at the park when it opened in October of that year. The left edge is reinforced with a strip of felt and ornamental streamers. Measuring 29”x11”, the pen nant is in fine condition with some minor background scuffing and a few pinholes on the edge and the tip. $100 - $200

1513. Bronze Figment & Dream finder Sculpture by Bill Toma. (Epcot, 1980s) A bronze sculpture of Dreamfinder and Figment created by renowned sculptor and Disney artist Bill Toma. Depicting the stars of Journey into Imagination, the sculpture was only offered during the early years of Epcot and surviving examples are difficult to find. The sculpture stands 8.5” tall, including its wooden base, and despite minor oxidation to the tails, is in fine condi tion. $200 - $400

1514.

8”x11”, the booklet is in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

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Horizons Souvenir Book. (Epcot, 1983) A souvenir book com memorating General Electric’s Horizons at Epcot Center. The 18-page book introduces readers to the technology, Imagineers, and Disney magic that brought the pavilion to life. Measuring approximately

1515. Food Rocks Sheet Music Signed by Pointer Sisters. (Epcot, 1994) A two-page printed sheet of music for the vocals on “Moderation” (a parody of Respect by Aretha Franklin) from the Food Rocks show at Epcot. The character voices throughout the show were performed by notable popular vocalists and this copy has been signed by Anita, June, and Ruth Pointer (of “The Pointer Sisters”) who pro vided the vocals on this track. Used during the recording of the track, the music features some pencil annotation and amendments. Measur ing 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the sheet is in fine condition, with slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1516. Food Rocks Sheet Music Signed by Little Richard. (Epcot, 1994) A two-page printed sheet of music for the vocals on “Lotta Rich ard” (a parody of Little Richard’s Tutti Frutti) from the Food Rocks show at Epcot. The character voices throughout the show were performed by notable popular vocalists and this music has been signed by Little Richard who provided the vocals on this track. Used during the record ing of the track, the folded sheet music Measures 9.5”x12.5” and is in fine condition, despite mild staining, and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1517. Food Rocks Sheet Music Signed by Neil Sedaka. (Epcot, 1994) A two-page printed sheet of music for the vocals on “Vege tables Are Good For You” (a parody of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by Neil Sedaka) from the Food Rocks show at Epcot. The character voices throughout the show were performed by notable popular vocalists and this copy has been signed by Neil Sedaka who provided the vocals on this track. Used during the recording of the track, the music features some pencil annotation and amendments. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the sheet is in fine condition, with slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1518. Food Rocks Sheet Music Signed by Chubby Checker. (Epcot, 1994) A single printed sheet of music for the vocals on “Let’s Exercise” (a parody of Chubby Checker’s The Twist) from the Food Rocks show at Epcot. The character voices throughout the show were performed by notable popular vocalists and this music has been signed by Chubby Checker who provided the vocals on this track. Used during the record ing of the track, the sheet music Measures 9.5”x12.5” and is in fine con dition, exhibiting slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

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1519. Food Rocks “Every Bite You Take” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) A twopage printed sheet of music for the vocal lead on the Kitchen Police’s “Every Bite You Take” song (a parody of Every Breath You Take by The Police) from the Food Rocks show at Epcot. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the sheet music is in fine condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners.

$100 - $200

1520. Food Rocks “Good Nutrition” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) Three-page printed sheet music for the vocal track on The Peach Boys’ song “Good Nutrition” (a parody of The Beach Boys Good Vibrations) for the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the music sheet is in fine condition, exhibiting few mild creases and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

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Food Rocks

“Shoop

Shoop

Song” Sheet Music. (Epcot, 1994) Two-page printed sheet music for the vocal track on The Sole of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s “Just Keep it Lean” song (a parody of Cher’s “The Shoop Shoop Song”) for the Food Rocks show in Epcot’s The Land. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” when folded, the music sheet is in fine condition, exhibiting few mild creases and slight wear to edges and corners from use.

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1522. Disney’s Animal Kingdom A Sneak Preview Guidebook. (Animal Kingdom, 1997) A first edition “Disney’s Animal Kingdom: A Sneak Preview” guidebook published by Hyperion. Prepared in advance of the Park’s opening in April of 1998, the 31-page pictorial is filled with behind-the-scenes photos of construction, concept art illus trations, and stock shots of the breeds of exotic animals planned for the various themed attractions. Measuring 10”x8”, the book is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1523. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Cast Member Shirt. (Disney, 2000s) A costume shirt once worn by Disney’s Animal Kingdom Food Division Cast Members. The shirt features a motif reflecting the bold African-inspired patterns of Creature Comforts at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Measuring a size Male Large the shirt is in overall fine condi tion. $100 - $200

1524. Animal Kingdom Cast Member Jacket. (Disney, 2000s) A costume jacket once worn by Disney’s Animal Kingdom Food Division Cast Members. The heavy jacket features a motif reflecting the bold African-inspired patterns of Creature Comforts at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Measuring a Unisex Size “M,” the jacket is in overall fine condition. $200 - $400

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1526. Collection of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Dinosaur Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1998) A collection of (11) documentational photographs used in the production of Countdown to Extinction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Among the collection of dinosaur Audio-An imatronic photos are images of a raptor, infant parasaurolophus, ptero dactyl, a saltasaurus, and a fifth dinosaur. The attraction was updated within two years of its opening to incorporate themes and characters from Disney’s Dinosaur. Measuring approximately 4.25”x3.25”, the Polaroid photos are in good condition, with minor curling, scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

1527. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Suite Mirror. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, c.2015) A large mirror from a suite of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World. Measuring 42”x36” and 2” wide, the mirror displays in very good overall condition. Due to the size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

1528. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Promotional Box. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A pre-opening press gift box containing a Disney Animal Kingdom Mobile and an Animal Kingdom Styrofoam pith helmet. The box lid interior features a map detailing the “new species of theme park.” The box measures 14.5”x14.25” and 6.75” deep. All pieces are in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

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1525. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Bed Scarf. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, c.2015) A bed scarf runner from Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World. Measuring 96”x21.5”, the runner displays in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

1529. Walt Disney World Studio Tour Development Booklet. (Disney MGM, 1985) A eight-page booklet prepared by the Fluor Engi neering Company to introduce themselves to the Imagineering team they would be working with on the development of the “Studio Tour Project” (eventually titled the Disney-MGM Studio Tour). Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in fine condition, despite slight scuffs to the cover. $100 - $200

1530. Disney-MGM Studios Premier Watch & Letter. (Dis ney-MGM, 1989) A commemorative watch created for Cast Members and Walt Disney Imagineers attending the premier of Disney-MGM Studios. The analog watch was designed by Walt Disney Imagineer John Drury and features Mickey’s hands and a clapboard reading: “Disney-MGM Studios, 1989.” The watch notably comes packaged and attached to a special letter composed by Marty Sklar and Mickey Stein berg, addressed to Imagineers. Measuring 9” long, the watch is in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1531. One Man’s Dream WDI Sculpture Shop Sign. (Disney-MGM, 2001) A Walt Disney Imagineering Sculpture Shop sign created for the “One Man’s Dream” exhibit at Disney/MGM Studios. Measuring 36”x6.75”, the screen-printed acrylic sign is in very good condition, despite some scratches and wear from display. $200 - $400

1532. Great Movie Ride Audio Circuit Board. (Disney-MGM, 1980s) An audio circuit board used in the production of The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The APM active model circuit board features the unique “Manufactured by MAPO” stamp and a Mickey Mouse logo. Measuring 7”x13” and 1.5” wide, the board displays in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

1533. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectac ular Shirt & Jug Prop. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, c.2008) An Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular crew gift shirt and metallic trea sure prop. Measuring a size large, the shirt is in fine condition. Measuring 5.75”, the prop jug was used as set decoration in the show. It is in very good used condition. $100 - $200

1534. A Walt Disney World Magic Of Animation Booklet. (Disney-MGM Studios, c.1989) The Magic of Disney Animation souvenir brochure commemorating the Disney Animation Collection exhibit inside the Animation Gallery at Walt Disney World Resort. The magic of Disney animation is told through colorful imagery from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Measuring 8.5”x8.5”, the 8-page booklet with fold-out leaves is in overall very good condition. $100 - $200

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1535. Pair of Disney-MGM Studios Plates. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1980s) A pair of plates used by restaurants at Disney-MGM Studios. The design features black rims and the Mickey Mouse with clapperboard logo. Measuring 8.25” in diameter, the plates exhibit slight scuffs and wear but are in good condition. $100 - $200

1536. A Pair of Dick Tracy Souvenir Hats. (Disneyland/Disney-MGM, 1990) A pair of souvenir Dick Tracy hats from Disney Parks. The pair of hats were offered at merchandise locations in conjunction with the Diamond Double Cross stage show at both Disneyland and Disney-MGM Studios. The wool hat has a Dick Tracy button attached to the ribbon and retains original tag featuring the film’s logo. The straw hat also retains its original tag. Each hat measures a size extra-large and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1537. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Project Team Jacket. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 1999) A jacket gifted to the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith Project Team. Mea suring a size extra-large, the insulated Port Authority polyester and nylon jacket is in very good, used condition. $200 - $400

1538. Disney-MGM Studios Stunt Show Project Team T-Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2005-2016) A shirt worn by members of the Disney-MGM Studios Stunt Show Project Team. The shirt features a logo representative of the Walt Disney Imagineering project team responsible for the installation of the creative and entertaining show. Measuring a size extra-large, the shirt is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1539. Disney-MGM Studios Streetmosphere Jean Jacket. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A jacket once worn by Streetmosphere Cast Members of Disney-MGM Studios. The jacket com memorates the “original cast” of Streetmosphere (known today as Citizens of Hollywood) with silk-screened font on breast and embroidered imagery of the Theme Park logo on reverse. Mea suring about a size Medium, the Levi-Strauss & Co. jacket is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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1540. WDW Star Tours Cast Member Costume with Bag. (Dis ney-MGM, c.2010s) A costume worn by Cast Members of Star Tours at Disney-MGM Studios. Among the wardrobe pieces are a shirt featuring an embroidered Star Tours patch on the sleeve and a vintage Dis ney-MGM Studios label, pants, and belt. Notably included is a Studio Costume Company bag once issued to Cast Members. The shirt mea sures a size medium, the pants are a size 16, the canvas belt is 44” in total length, while the bag measures 29.5”x34”, each piece is in good overall Park-used condition. $300 - $500

1541. Star Wars Launch Bay Cast Member Costume. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2015) A costume worn by Cast Members of Star Wars Launch Bay of Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The two-piece wardrobe includes an Imperial style gray smock, black pants, a Cast Member name badge, and additional First Order badge. The shirt measures a size Large while the pants are 38x28, each ward robe article displaying in good condition. $300 - $500

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1542. Tokyo Disneyland Feasibility Study & Summary. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1975) A rare feasibility study and executive summary of “Oriental Disneyland,” the original working name for Tokyo Disney land. Eight years before the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland, this prospectus explained the capital investments, revue projections, and land use plans related to the planned park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the 10-page spiral=-bound book is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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20.25”x28.5”, the poster is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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28.5”x40.5”, the poster is in very good condition, slightly

under opening date text. $200 - $400

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“Tokyo Disneyland and You” Sponsor Prospectus. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1977) A “Tokyo Disneyland and You” prospectus brochure. The brochure contains information for potential Participant Sponsors of Tokyo Disneyland, including particulars about the future site and attractions rendered in full Japanese text. Measuring 9.25”x12”x, the 24-page book is in fine condition. Tokyo Disneyland Pre-Opening Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982) A pre-opening poster for Tokyo Disneyland. The poster features the stately Cinderella Castle surrounded by Park guests. Measuring A Tokyo Disneyland Pre-Opening Poster. (Disneyland, 1983) A poster announcing the opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. The poster features an inspirational quote from Walt Disney. Measuring warped Disney Parks Around The World

1546. Tokyo Disneyland Repatriate Handbook. (Tokyo Disney land, 1983) A Repatriate Handbook binder prepared for Walt Disney Productions employees who relocated for the Tokyo Disneyland project. The notebook is a testament to the dedication of employees who supported the dream, containing checklists and other materials related to travel arrangements, compensation, taxes, and even coping with jet lag. Measuring 10.25”x11.75” and 2” wide, the notebook is in very good, used condition. $200 - $400

1548. A Tokyo DisneySea Opening Day Fun Map. (Tokyo Disne ySea, 2001) A “fun map” commemorating the grand opening of Tokyo DisneySea. The map depicts opening day areas including the American Waterfront, Mediterranean Harbor, Port Discovery, Mysterious Island, Mermaid Lagoon, Lost River Delta, Arabian Coast, and Hotel Miracosta accented by Disney characters and an excerpt of Michael Eisner’s dedi cation speech. Measuring 27”x20”, the map is in overall fine condition inside original Fun Map packaging. $100 - $200

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1549. Tokyo DisneySea Watch & Bag. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2010s) A watch and bag commemorating Tokyo DisneySea & Resort. The watch features the logo of Tokyo Disney Sea with a nautical-inspired band. The fanny pack has two compartments and multiple pouches for storage. Measuring 8”x13” and 5” wide, the bag features an adjustable strap and is in fine as-new condition. The watch measures 8.5” long and is in very good condi tion, exhibiting some scuffs to the case from use, and comes complete with instructions and case. $100 - $200

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Tokyo Disneyland Pinocchio Attraction Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An extremely rare attraction poster for Pinocchio’s Daring Journey at Tokyo Disneyland. The poster appropriately features both English and Japanese script to accommodate audiences. Measuring 30”x45”44.5” matted within a 35”x50” frame, the poster is in very good condition. $800 - $1,000

1550. Tokyo Disneyland 5th Anniversary Watch. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1987) A commem orative watch released during the 5th anniver sary of Tokyo Disneyland. The case measures 1.25” in diameter while the band measures 8.5” long. The piece comes in its original col lectable Tokyo Disneyland watch tin and is in very good condition exhibiting a mild indent to the band from wear. $100 - $200

1551. Tokyo Disneyland Splash Moun tain Watch. (Tokyo Disneyland) A commem orative watch from the grand opening of Splash Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland. Mea suring 9” long, the watch comes in its original box. The watch is in very fine condition within the good condition box. $100 - $200

1552. Tokyo Disneyland Urban Planning Site Plan. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1995) A site plan prepared for in 1995 for expansion around Tokyo Disneyland. The proposal would place Tokyo Disneyland at the hub of hotels, parks, gardens, and other recreational locations. The site plan was created for Master Planning and Urban Design of the commu nity surrounding Tokyo Disneyland. Measur ing 42”x65”, the oversized, printed rendering is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1553. A Euro Disneyland French Pre-Opening Brochure. (Euro Disney land, 1987) A Euro Disneyland prospectus brochure prepared for local area residents of France. The French-text prospectus brochure highlights the future attractions and adven tures awaiting guests of Euro Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the brochure is in over all used but fine condition. $100 - $200

1554. 20,000 Leagues Nautilus Disneyland Paris Photos. (Disneyland Paris, c.1994) A collection of (4) Nautilus Submarine Diving Chamber documentational photos for Le Mysteres du Nautilus at Disneyland Paris. The Disneyland Paris walk-through attraction was a reimagin ing of the original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea walk-through attraction at Disneyland from 1955 to 1966. Measuring approximately 4.25”x3.25” the Polaroid photos are in good condi tion, with minor curling, scuffs, wear, and tape residue. $100 - $200

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1555. A Euro Disney Parking Area Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A jacket for the Euro Disney Cast Members sup porting the Parking Area. The reverse of the heavily lined, hooded, bright yellow and blue coat features the recognizable “P” Mickey Head. Measuring a size Extra Large, the Euro Disney S.C.A. Division Costume piece with fine lining is in fine shape, retaining a Euro Disney Wardrobe label and light wear from original Cast Member use. $200 - $400

1556. A Euro Disney Pirates of the Caribbean Prop Report. (Euro Disney, 1991) A Pirates of the Caribbean prop list pre pared for Euro Disney. The 33-page document details the names of all show dressings and props installed in each scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Euro Disney. The document further includes the costs, dates required and parties responsible for each installation by line. Measuring 8.25”x11.75” the papers are in good overall condition, with annotation throughout, creases, and folds from original use. $100 - $200

1557. A Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Guest Packet. (Honk Kong Disneyland, c.2000s) A folder of complimentary materials prepared for guests of the Hong Kong Disne yland Hotel. Among the contents are a street map of Hong Kong, a Hong Kong Disneyland postcard, and a Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel pad, contained within a folder carrying an image of the Victorian hotel on its cover. Mea suring 6”x9.25”, the folder and contents are in very good used condition. $100 - $200

1558. A Hong Kong Disneyland Map. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 2004) A Hong Kong Disneyland Map designed by Disney Parks cartog rapher Nina Rae Vaughn. The map was produced for Walt Disney Imag ineering, created in advance of the Park’s grand opening in September 2005, and features a border by Stephen Cargile. Measuring 39”x27”, the map displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

1559. Set of (3) Shanghai Disney Envelopes & Print. (Shanghai Disney, 2012-16) A set of (3) pre-opening Shanghai Disney envelopes & one print. The print depicts the Enchanted Storybook Castle under construction, while the envelopes promote the developing Shanghai Disney Resort, featuring 2012-14 postmarks. The envelopes measure from 9”x4.75” and 8.5”x4.25” while the print measures 7.25”x5.5”. Each piece is in very good-to-fine condition, the print exhibiting few small ink spots, but unpunched backing. $100 - $200

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION

1. This auction is presented by Love of Art, LLC. The auction is conducted under the terms and conditions set forth herein and applicable state and local laws. Announcements on the day of auction, whether printed or announced from the podium, shall supersede those in the printed catalogue.

2. Buyer’s Premium: All bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium which shall be added to all placed successful bids.

3. Bidders and Buyers Bound: All persons placing bids, participating or registering in the auction agree to be bound by, and accept, the Terms and Conditions of the auction.

4. Qualification: All Bidders must meet auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the auctioneer may be disqualified at auctioneer’s sole option and will not be awarded any lots. Such determination may be made by the auctioneer in his sole and absolute discretion prior to, during, and after the close of any auction.

5. Exclusion: The auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any persons of entity: (a) from bidding, or (b) from the floor of the auction on the day of sale.

6. Guaranty: If any entity places any bid, then the individual actually placing the bid shall guaranty payment for any successful bid.

7. Credit: Bidders shall establish credit with the auctioneer prior to placing bids. Auctioneer shall be the sole determiner of whether or not credit of any Bidder is satisfactory to auctioneer. If Bidder is not known to auctioneer, a proposed Bidder shall furnish satisfactory credit information (”SCI”) at least five business days prior to the auction. Such SCI shall include two credit references, a social security number, and appropriate credit card information. Auctioneer reserves the right to make a credit check of any proposed Bidder and such Bidder consents to the making of such a credit check. The acceptance of checks is in the auctioneer’s sole discretion and may be based on a variety of criteria, such as a credit bureau report, a bank check, or otherwise. The auctioneer will accept, up to five business days prior to the date of the auction, deposits for bidding, if the check is a local check; or up to 10 business days before deposit if the check is not a local check. Such deposits will be kept in an attorney’s trust account, and shall not be applied to any payment absent a successful recognized bid. Those bidding on the Internet must pre-register at least one business day before the auction and bids will not be accepted if pre-registration has not occurred.

8. Bidding Procedures by Mail or Fax: All mail or fax bids shall be signed.

9. Bidding Increments: The bidding increments shall be utilized as specified in Paragraph 15; and if any bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment lower than the mail bid. Non-internet bids (such as, for example only, bids from the podium, fax, mail, or telephone bids) shall be treated similarly to floor bids in that the bidding increments shall be utilized; and if the bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment that is lower than the bid. Any Bidder may once in an auction for a particular lot bid a “half-increment”. Once a “half-increment” bid is accepted no other half-increment bids will be accepted on that particular lot. No “buy” or “unlimited” bids will be accepted. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein the auctioneer may solicit or accept bids that are not incremental in nature.

10. Identical Bids: Preference will be given to the bid first received.

11. Execution of Bids by Auctioneer: Auctioneer is not responsible for errors in your bids. CHECK YOUR BIDS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM TO THE AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer is not responsible for any failure in executing mail or fax bids received on the day of the auction or later. All written bids should be received two business days before the auction. Auctioneer is not responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, email, Internet, or in person, once the auction begins. Electronically placed bids may not be withdrawn.

12. Technology Failure: In the event that auctioneer experiences an outage of the Internet, or telephone service the auctioneer may extend the time for bidding on any lot in the auction. The auctioneer reserves the right to “take a break” for any reason during the course of the auction.

13. Delivery of Lots: Lots won by Bidders will not be delivered on the day of the auction. All items must be shipped, or they will be held for pick-up at a time when deemed permissible by local regulations pertaining to the Covid-19 virus.

14. Transfer of Title: Title to any lot shall only transfer after payment is successfully received in full by the auctioneer, including the Buyer’s Premium, any sales tax applicable, and any shipping or other charges.

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15. Increments of Bidding:

Range: Multiple: $10 to $100 $10 $100 to $500 $25

$500 to $1,000 $50 $1,000 to $2,000 $100 $2,000 to $5,000 $250 $5,000 to $10,000 $500 $10,000 to $20,000 $1,000 $20,000 to $50,000 $2,500 $50,000 to $100,000 $5,000 $100,000 to $250,000 $10,000 $250,000 and up Auctioneer’s Discretion

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 18% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 21% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer's Premium as its own property.

26. Payment Terms: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any 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. 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. Frames are sold as-is. Auctioneer is not responsible for damage to a framed item during shipment. Such breakage shall not be the basis for return for any lot. All items must be shipped, or will be held for pick-up at a time when deemed permissible by local regulations pertaining to the Covid-19 virus.

28. Interest: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law.

29. Attorney’s Fees: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.

30. Security Interest Granted: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale.

31. No Warranties: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability.

32. Disclaimer of Damages; Sole Remedies: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa.

33. Statements are Opinions: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor ”

34: Arbitration: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties. This replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial.

35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a non-sale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium.

36. Special Notice: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code.

37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY MEMORABILIA DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER.

38.The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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