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POPULAR CULTURE 1 OCTOBER 8, 2022 10 am PREVIEW DATES: SEPTEMBER 20TH - OCTOBER 6TH, 2022 Visit www.vegalleries.com/popularculture for more information Bids accepted by Mail, Phone, Fax, and Online Live internet bidding available at M2MPublicitywww.vegalleries.com/popularcultureandPromotionCarolineGallowayPR&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 13613 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 818-788-2357 Fax www.vegalleries.com/popularculture818-788-2368auction@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 DavidHarrisKnox Intake Coordinator Ceanna Van Eaton Van Eaton Galleries Mike Van Eaton Janeen Van Eaton Gallery Staff Lori KalenKassieLapkinWinklerVerhoeven Exhibition Curator Phillip Graffham POPULARCULTURE

We are excited to invite you to a Grand re-opening in November. That same evening will be our first exhibition, which will kick off our 2-day December 2022 auction “Exploring the Disney Universe.”

Welcome to our Fall Pop Culture Auction!

As this year progresses there are a lot of changes happening at Van Eaton Galleries and Auctions. After 28 years in our current location we are moving just a couple of miles east to 12160 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, Ca 91604.

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INTRODUCTION

by Mike Van Eaton

I want to thank all the consignors that have assisted us in curating this outstanding auc tion. I am always amazed by the treasures that we are presented with, and the items in this auction are no exception.

I am particularly excited about the impressive collection of comic books and video game consoles in this catalog. They speak to my own childhood memories and I am thrilled to be able to offer them. My hope is that you will enjoy this catalog as much as we have enjoyed putting it to gether for you.

From movies and TV to Comic Books and Video Games, and everything in-be tween, we have assembled an impressive array of artifacts that truly express our identity and history.

There is a lot more to share with you in the months to come. In the mean time, please enjoy this fantastic pop culture auction, and as always, we appre ciate your contin ued support and patronage!MikeVan Eaton

This much larger exhibition and retail gal lery space will allow us to showcase more collections for auction and our retail gallery will boast a beautiful display of treasures old and new to take home anytime!

MOVIES .......................................................................... 4 FEATURE ANIMATION ..................................................... 76 BOOKS, COMIC STRIPS, AND COMICS ............................... 84 KEY MARVEL COMIC BOOKS AND SPIDER-MAN COMIC COLLECTION ................................................................. 87 TELEVISION ................................................................ 100 TV ANIMATION ............................................................ 129 PEANUTS .................................................................... 146 THE SIMPSONS ............................................................ 154 SPORTS ...................................................................... 155 MUSIC ........................................................................ 158 TOYS AND VIDEO GAMES .............................................. 165 THE DISNEY PARKS ...................................................... 172 3 table of contents POPULAR CULTURE

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1. A Rare 1960s Frankenstein Re-release Poster. (Universal, c.1960) An extremely rare one sheet poster created for the 1960s re-release of the 1931 Universal Studios horror classic, Frankenstein. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition. The stunning imagery has been replicated for commercially available prints over the years, but the poster itself is quite hard to find and a beautiful example of the genre. Opening Bid $1,000

To this day the first narrative film to be produced is debated. Some point to Alice GuyBlanche’s 1896 The Cabbage Fairy, the Lumiere brothers’ 1895 The Watered Waterer, or even as late as Edwin S.Porter’s 1903 The Great Train Robbery. At least, all agree that the motion picture has been entertaining and inspiring us for well over a century. Film tells stories in a depth and reach unlike any other medium. It has developed its own visual language that we all understand. In a film, a moment of motion and music can convey deep emotions or subtle turns of character, comedy or tragedy. As motion pictures grew they perfected the telling of our stories – sharing everything from intimate personal experiences to wild flights of fantasy in movies that inspire us for our entire lives. We naturally idolize the stars of the films we love, and the directors, writers and other creative men and women who bring them to us. Collectors cherish everything from toys and posters from their favorite films, to the original props and wardrobe pieces used to create them.

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2. Wizard of Oz Winkie Guard Spear Prop. (MGM, 1939) An original Winkie Guard spearhead prop used in the production of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s The Wizard of Oz. The ornate cast aluminum spear of inverted griffin design was created by Gilbert Adrian for the henchmen of the Wicked Witch of the West. It has been attached to a reproduction wooden shaft. The prop has been displayed within a shadow box accompanied by images from the timeless film and a leg on the reverse for standing. The spear measures 80” tall and 10” wide while the display measures 83”x33” and 3.5” in depth. The complete piece is in used, fine condition. Due to the size of the piece, special shipping arrangements will be required. Please inquire before bidding. Opening Bid $2,000

3. A Collection of (16) The Wizard of Oz Publicity Photos. (MGM, 1950s) A collec tion of (16) promotional publicity photos of MGM’s The Wizard of Oz. The photos are most likely from a 1950s re-release. Among the lot are shots of the characters and memorable scenes from the film. Measuring 10”x8”, the photo prints are in overall fine to very good condition. Opening Bid $500

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4. Pair of Signed Wizard of Oz Photos. (MGM, c1970s) A pair of photographs signed by cast members of the feature film the Wizard of Oz. The upper photograph is signed by Margaret Hamilton in ballpoint pen and features Hamilton as the Wicked Witch, and the lower photograph is boldly signed by Jack Haley and Ray Bolger, fea turing the pair as the Tin Man and the Scarecrow respectively. Measuring 7.25”x9.25” each, the photographs are mounted in a 33”x31” frame and are mounted with a plaque, with a large airbrushed image of one of the haunted trees. The condition is very good, with some scratching and chipping to the paint of the frame from previous display and a scratch on the plexi at top center. Opening Bid $200

5. Pair of The Wizard of Oz Publicity Photos. (MGM, 1949) A pair of promotional photographs advertising The Wizard of Oz. The stills feature Dorothy in Kansas and the Tin Man in Oz. Measuring 8”x10.25”, the photos display in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

7. Edith Head Signed Sketch of Elizabeth Taylor Costume. (Paramount, 1949) A signed Edith Head costume drawing dated September 26, 1949 for Paramount Pictures’ 1951 film, A Place in the Sun starring Elizabeth Taylor. Edith Head was one of Hollywood’s leading costume designers for both Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures. Notably, Edith contributed to the costume design of Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematic productions, in addition to television productions like Bewitched and Columbo, winning a total of eight Academy Awards in her lifetime. The mixed media composition of pencils, watercolor, and inks was created for Elizabeth Taylor’s role of Angela Vickers. With an image size of 12.5”x5.25” within a 24.25”x15.25” frame, the piece displays in fine condition, retaining Edith Head’s signature on the front and an approval stamp on the reverse signed by director George Stevens. Opening Bid $800

6. The Long Voyage Home One Sheet Poster. (Argosy, 1940) An original one sheet poster for The Long Voyage Home starring John Wayne. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some wear along the original fold lines and edges. The poster has been professionally lin en-backed for its preservation. Opening Bid $100

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8. Pauline Kissinger multi signed paramount studio original gift artwork. (Paramount, 1970) An apocryphal Hollywood legend claims that Adolph Zukor, who made Paramount Pictures a major studio, found Mrs. Kessinger standing on the studio lot in 1928 and built a commissary around her. Regardless of the truth, Pauline worked in the studio commissary from 1928 until her retirement in 1970. She catered to such luminaries as Cecil B. Demi lle, Dorothy Lamour, Alan Ladd, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, John Wayne, and even Roy Rogers’ horse, Trigger. She also prepared food as props for films, including the elaborate banquet fare from the golden calf scene in the 1956 Cecil B. Demille classic, “The Ten Commandments”. For that scene she cooked thousands of pounds of meat and prepared endless baskets of fruit. De Mille rewarded her unflagging service by making her one of 50 people who shared profits from the epic film. Upon her retirement in 1970, she was presented with this 37” X 30” hand painted and multi-signed retirement trib ute painting. Signatures include Adolph Zucker, Edith Head, Bing Crosby, and many other members of the Paramount family. An incredible piece of studio memorabilia, the piece is in good condition with some fading to signatures, but presents itself very well. Opening Bid $400

12. Double Dynamite Window Card. (RKO, 1951) An original release window card for Double Dynamite starring Groucho Marx and Jane Russell. Measuring 14”x22” the window card is in very good condition with wear to edges and corners, scuffs, a 1” tear along the right side, and painted annotation within the upper border. Opening Bid $100

11. Howard Hughes’ Flying Leathernecks Window Card. (RKO, 1951) An original release window card for Howard Hughes’ Flying Leath ernecks. Measuring 14”x22” the poster displays in very good condition, despite minor wear to edges and corners, few staple holes, and painted annotation within upper border. Opening Bid $100

10. Tarzan and the Mermaids Promotional Photo. (RKO, 1948) A promotional publicity photo for “Tarzan and the Mermaids.” The photo depicts Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) trapped by the film’s villain Palanth (George Zucco). The photo has been touched up with paint, a common practice during this era. Measuring approximately 10”x8”, the photo is in good condition, despite some annotation, minor creases and wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

9. “The Awful Truth” Promotional Photos. (Columbia, 1937) A pair of promotional press photos of Cary Grant and Irene Dunn as the reconciling couple in “The Awful Truth.” Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in fine condition, despite few creases and minor wear to some edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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16. White Christmas Window Card. (Paramount, 1954) An original release window card for Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas.” Measuring 14”x22” the window card is in good condition despite few staple holes and painted annotation in upper border. Opening Bid $200

13. Son of Paleface Window Card. (Paramount, 1952) An original release window card for “Son of Paleface.” Measuring 14”x22” the win dow card is in good condition exhibiting pinholes and tape throughout border. Opening Bid $100

14. Road to Bali Window Card. (Paramount, 1952) A original release window card for Road to Bali starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Measuring 22”x14” the window card is in good condition despite few staple holes, wear to edges and corners, and painted annotation within upper border. Opening Bid $100

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15. Shane Window Card. (Paramount, 1953) An original release win dow card for George Stevens’ production of “Shane.” Measuring 14”x22” the poster is in good condition despite minor wear to edges and corners, few creases and staple holes, and painted annotation in upper border.

Opening Bid $100

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19. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof One Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1958) An original release one sheet poster for the classic 1958 MGM feature “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul New man. Measuring 27”x41”, the linen-backed measures 28”x42” and displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $200

18. Hellcats of the Navy Window Card. (Columbia, 1957) An original release window card for “Hellcats of the Navy” starring Ronald Reagan. Measuring 14”x22” the window card is in good condition exhibiting wear to edges and corners, light creases throughout, and tape on reverse. Opening Bid $100

17. You’re Never Too Young Window Card. (Paramount, 1955) An original release window card for “You’re Never Too Young” starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Mea suring 14”x22” the window card is in good condition, exhibiting few staple holes and creases, wear to edges and corners, and painted annotation within upper border.

Opening Bid $100

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20. Forbidden Planet Linen-Backed 3-Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1956) An extremely rare original U.S. 3-Sheet poster for the iconic Freudian techno-horror masterpiece, Forbidden Planet. Featuring bold artwork of Robby the Robot carrying the beautiful Altaira, against a backdrop of Mod-futurist architecture and cosmic iconography, the poster epitomizes all the greatest elements of the era’s pulp sci-fi aesthetic, while simply enticing audiences with the tantalizing promise “Amazing!” Forbidden Planet transformed American science fiction as the first cinematic depic tion of humans travelling the stars in a faster-than-light ship of their own creation, set entirely away from Earth. With a sophis ticated script inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest, and the instantly loveable Robby the Robot, the movie became a hit at the time of its release and remains as arguably the most enduring sci-fi film of the era. This gorgeous large-format poster is one of the scarcest styles not just for this film, but for any genre classic of the period. The piece measures 79”x42” and has been professionally restored, and linen backed, displaying in fine condition. As with the discovery of a hyper-advanced alien civilization, opportunities to own one of the most sought-after sci-fi posters in the galaxy rarely happen more than once a millennium. Opening Bid $9,000

A pair of promotional photos advertising “Invasion of the Flying Saucers” also known as “Earth vs. the Flying Saucers.” The imagery features scenes supported by the special effects wizardry of Ray Harryhausen. Measuring 10”x8” and 9.5”x7.5”, the photos are in very good condition, retaining typed captions featuring both working titles, and some annotation on the reverse. Opening Bid $100

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21. A Set of (3) Forbidden Planet Publicity Photos. (MGM, 1956) A set of (3) “Forbidden Planet” publicity photos. Among the set are images of Commander John J. Adams (Leslie Nielsen), Alta (Anne Francis), Doc tor Edward Morbius (Walter Pigeon), and Robby the Robot. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition. Opening Bid $200

22. Collection of Monster Promotional Photos. (Columbia/United Artists/Universal, 1931-57) A collection of (4) promotional publicity pho tos advertising various monster movies. Among the lot are images of the Ape Woman (from Jungle Captive), the Fire Monster (from Night of the Demon), the mollusk (from The Monster That Challenged the World), and Frankenstein’s monster (portrayed by Boris Karloff). Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition despite some curling, some creas ing, and wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

25. “Invasion of the Flying Saucers” Promotional Photos. (Columbia, 1956)

24. Set of (5) Universal Monster Plastic Model Kits. (Revell-Monogram, 1999) A collection of Universal Monster model kits by Revell-Monogram. Among the lot are the Creature, the Mummy, Dracula, Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s monster. The plastic assembly kits come unassembled, in fine condition, and sealed within their original 13”x5.25” and 2” deep boxes. Opening Bid $200

23. Universal Monster Mountain by Side show Toys. (Sideshow Toys, 1999) A Classic Monster Mountain sculpt by Sideshow Toys featuring classic horror characters - the Universal Monsters. Measuring approximately 3.5” tall and 2.50” wide, the polystone sculpture is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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26. “The Deadly Mantis” Promotional Photos. (Universal, 1956) A collection of (4) “The Deadly Mantis” promotional photos. Among the lot are images of the deadly monster, actor Craig Stevens, and actress Alix Talton. The photos measuring 8”x10” and are in good overall condition despite slight creases, minor scuffs, and wear to edges and corners of borders. Opening Bid $100

29. The Fly Promotional Photos. (20th Century Fox, 1958) A pair of promotional photos for The Fly. One image depicts actress Patricia Owens with Director Kurt Neumann while the other depicts a scene from the film. Measuring 10”x8.25” the photos are in very good condition, despite few mild creases and scuffs, and minor wear to edges and corners.

28. A “Queen of Outer Space” Promotional Photo. (Allied Artists, 1958) A promotional photo for “Queen of Outer Space” starring Zsa Zsa Gabor. The photograph depicts Captain Patterson (Eric Fleming) with Tall eah of Venus (portrayed by Zsa Zsa Gabor). As depicted in the image, the film famously made use of many set and wardrobe pieces from recent science fiction productions, like Forbidden Planet. Measuring 8”x10” the photo retains its press caption and is in very good condition despite few mild creases and scuffs. Opening Bid $100

27. “The Mysterians” Promotional Photos. (MGM, 1959) A collec tion of (22) promotional photos for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “The Myste rians.” Among the lot are images of the Mysterians stealing earth women and the giant robot Moguera. Measuring 8”x10” the photos are in very good condition, despite slight mild color fading, few creases, and wear to edges and corners of photos. Opening Bid $100

30. “The Monster of Piedras Blancas” Photos. (Vanwick, 1959) A collection of (3) promotional publicity photos advertising “The Monster of Piedras Blancas.” Among the photos are images of the monster, which was manufactured by some of the creative artists that brought Universal’s Creature from the Black Lagoon to life four years prior. Measuring approx imately 8”x10” the photos are in fine condition, exhibiting little wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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31. Sodom and Gomorrah One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1962) An original one sheet poster for the 1962 biblical epic “Sodom and Gomorrah.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in good condition with creases throughout, pin holes, original folds. Opening Bid $100

32. The Pit and the Pendulum Theater Display. (American International Films, 1961) A rare and unique large dimensional theater display for Roger Corman’s 1961 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum starring Vincent Price and Barbara Steele. Most likely made by the theater it was displayed in, it features printed imagery taken from portions of the original silk-screened poster with handpainted accents and lettering. The display has a free-swinging pendulum suspended by a metallic grommet and was most likely attached to a small motor. Measuring 47.75”x56.5” and 5” in depth, the dimensional wooden piece is in used, good condition, with some wear to edges and throughout from prior display. Due to the size of the piece, special shipping arrangements will be required. Please inquire before bidding. Opening Bid $500

35. (15) Godzilla & Gigantis the Fire Monster Publicity Photos. (Toho/Warner Bros., 1955,59) A collection of (15) publicity photos for “Godzilla Raids Again” and “Gigantis the Fire Monster.” The latter is the title of the film as it was released for American audiences. The lot features photos depicting memorable scenes and sequences of the epic battle between Godzillla and Gigantis. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition despite few creases and slight wear to edges and corners.

Since 1954’s Godzilla, Toho has produced nearly 80 kaiju (giant monster) films, to the delight of audiences worldwide. With international variations in the film’s titles, press materials, and toys, there are thousands of rare and valuable pieces for collectors to hunt and enjoy.

33. Battle in Outer Space Promotional Photos. (Toho, 1959) A collection of (7) “Battle in Outer Space” promotional photos. Among the photos are images from the film featuring Natal saucers and invaders, and the United Nation’s two SPIP rocket ships. Measuring approximately 7.75”x10”, the photos are in very good condition, despite minor scuffs and light wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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Toho was founded in 1932 by Ichizō Kobayashi as a film and theater company, managing many of the kabuki theater in Tokyo. To compete with the Hollywood film market, Toho distributed films they produced in Japan by Japanese directors, most notably Akira Kurosawa, whose Rashoman and Seven Samurais are internationally acclaimed as great achievements in cinematic art. Today Toho is best known for films featuring their “Big 5” characters: Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla, and of course Godzilla, the “King of the Monsters.”

36. Rodan Publicity Photos. (Toho, 1956) A collection of (12) publicity photos featuring Toho’s Rodan. The lot contains numerous terrifying scenes of the prehistoric Rodan unleashed, battling the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. Some promotional photos retain their captions. Measuring 8”x10” the photos are in very good condition, despite some small tears, creases, and wear to borders, edges, and corners. Opening Bid $200

34. Godzilla Publicity Photos. (Toho, 1954) A collection of (15) publicity photos for Toho’s Godzilla. The lot contains images of memorable and terrifying scenes featuring the original Godzilla. Notably the lot also includes a publicity photo of American actor Raymond Burr as he appeared in the film. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition, despite some curling, mild scuffs, and few creases. Opening Bid $200

40. (3) Atragon Publicity Photos. (Toho, 1963) A collection of (3) publicity images for Toho’s Atragon movie. The promotional photographs depict Jinguji’s submarine Atragon defending the people of the world. Measuring approximately 10.25”x8” the photos are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

38. (5) King Kong Versus Godzilla Publicity Photos. (Toho/ Universal, 1963) A collection of (5) publicity photos for Toho’s 1963 “King Kong Versus Godzilla.” The mightiest monsters of all time clash in these promotional photos capturing memorable scenes. Measuring 8”x10” the photos are in very good condition, despite few light creases and wear. Opening Bid $200

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39. Matango Publicity Photo. (Toho, 1963) A rare publicity photo for Toho’s Matango. The image depicts a group of shipwrecked passengers and crew encountering a mushroom-like mutated humanoid. Measuring approximately 8”x10”, the photo is in very good condition, despite minor creases and wear to the edges and some corners. Opening Bid $100

37. Mothra Publicity Photos. (Toho, 1961-74) A set of (7) publicity photos featuring Toho’s Mothra. Measuring 8x10.25” the photos are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

41. Ghidrah – The Three Headed Monster Publicity Photos. (Toho, 1964) A collection of (5) publicity photos featuring Ghidrah – The Three Headed Monster. The collection of photos features imagery of the golden King Ghidrah battling Godzilla. Measuring 8”x10.25” the photos are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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42. The Lost World One Sheet Style A Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1960) An original release (Style A) one sheet poster for the 1960 classic, “The Lost World.” Measuring 27”x40” the poster displays in good overall condition with minor wear along original folds, edges, and corners. Open ing Bid $100

43. The Facts of Life Window Card. (United Artists, 1960) An original release window card for the Bob Hope/Lucille Ball 1960 feature film, “The Facts of Life.” Measuring 14”x22” the poster displays in good con dition with staple holes and creases throughout, wear to edges, and a hand-written annotation in upper border. Opening Bid $100

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44. Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho One Sheet Poster (Paramount, 1960) An original release one sheet poster for Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.” Measur ing 41”x27” the poster was originally folded but has been linen backed for display and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $500

47. Seven Faces of Dr. Lao One Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1964)

46. Beach Party Ad Printing Plates & Catalogue. (AIP, 1974) A collection of printing plates (sterotypes) and paper samples (sterotype flongs) for a marathon release of multiple Beach Party Films starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. The collection includes (3) metallic printing plates, (2) de-bossed paper production samples, and a National Screen Service catalogue of Beach Party promotional ads, con tests, and radio spots. Measuring 7.75”x5.5” to 5.25”x3.75” the metallic plates are in fine condition. Measuring 9.5”x7.25” to 7”x5” the paper samples are in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear. Measuring 14”x8.5” the catalogue is in good condition, exhibiting slight creases and wear throughout. Opening Bid $100

An original release one sheet poster for The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao. Measuring 41”x27” the poster displays in good condition with wear along original folds, creases, and few spots of discoloration within border. Opening Bid $100

48. The Great Race German One Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1965)

45. Who’s Minding the Store? Concept Painting. (Paramount, 1963) An original concept painting used in the production of “Who’s Minding the Store?” starring Jerry Lewis. The piece depicts the lavish bedroom of Mrs. Phoebe Tuttle, the film’s antagonist played by Agnes Moorehead. The preliminary rendering has been accomplished on water color paper with a painted image size of 11.25”x20.75” and adhered to a 20”x26.75” art board for presentation. The piece is in very good condition, exhibiting edge wear and some tearing to the art board. It is accompanied by a black and white print of an alternate angle of the room. Opening Bid $200

An original one sheet poster for the German release of Blake Edward’s The Great Race. Measuring 33”x23.25” the poster displays in very good condition with original folds, minor wear, and creases. Opening Bid $100

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50. Ghost in the Invisible Bikini Insert Poster. (American International, 1966) An insert poster for “The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini.” The poster celebrates American International’s final beach party picture with imagery of the deceased Dr. Hiram Stokeley (Boris Karloff), Vicki (Nancy Sinatra) and other beach-going teenage mortals. Measuring “14”x36” the poster displays in very fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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49. Pair of Elvis Feature Film One Sheet Posters. (MGM, 1965/1967) A pair of original release one sheets for Harum Scarum and Double Trouble starring Elvis Presley (and not Baz Luhrmann). Measuring 41”x27” the posters are in very good condition, while exhibiting some paper loss near the original folds, creases, minor wear to face and edges throughout, with some poster tape and c.1965-1966 stamped annotation on the reverse. Opening Bid $200

51. Universal City Studios Story Souvenir Book. (Universal, 1965) A vintage 1965 Universal Studios Souvenir book. The 67-page souvenir book tells the Universal City Studios Story of film, music, and television through photographic images and illustrations supported by text. Measuring 10.75”x8.5”, the book is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

No three words evoke an entire movie franchise more clearly than “Bond – James Bond.” Ian Fleming’s seminal spy novels were first brought to the big screen with Doctor No in 1963, and have been tantalizing audiences with incredible action, one-of-a-kind stunts, and fantastic villains and women ever since. Sean Connery’s performances as 007 were so popular that the worldwide film industry in the 1960s imitated – but never quite duplicated – the agent with a license to kill. After George Lazenby’s single outing as Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), Connery returned for Diamonds Are Forever before Roger Moore seceded him in the role. After Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan both took turns as 007, taking Bond from the 1980s up to the 2000s. Most recently Daniel Craig portrayed 007 for a longer time than any other actor, from 2006’s Casino Royale until the character’s death in 2021’s No Time To Die.

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52. An Original On Her Majesty’s Secret Service 3 Sheet. (United Artists, 1969) An orig inal release 3 sheet poster for “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” This was the only appearance of Australian actor George Lazenby as James Bond. Lazenby quit the role shortly before the premiere of this film, prompting the return of Sean Connery for the next movie in the series. The poster measures 40”x76”, and is in fine con dition. Opening Bid $500

53. James Bond 007 Thunderball Action Figure in Box. (Gilbert, 1965) A James Bond 007 Action Figure by the A.C. Gilbert Company. The James Bond 007 Action Figure comes equipped with Thunderball Scuba outfit: mask, snorkel, fins, bathing trunks, shirt and metal cap gun. Measuring approx imately 12” tall, the fine condition figure comes complete inside the original 12.5”x4.25” and 2.25” deep, fine condition box. Opening Bid $200

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54. Thunderball James Bond 007 Diver Model Kit. (Imai, c.1966) An extremely rare unused model kit of James Bond in scuba diving gear. Sold as “Bond Frogman” in Japan, the lush box art features a portrait of Sean Connery as Bond alongside illustrations from the exciting underwater sequence in Thunderball. The model is still attached to sprues while the other small pieces and accessories are sealed in their original bags. The box measures 4.25”x12.25” and 1.25” deep. While the price has been partially scratched off the front panel, the box and model components are in very fine condition. Original Japanese instruction sheet is also included. Opening Bid $400

56. Sealed James Bond 007 Model Kit. (Aurora, 1966) A facto ry-sealed model kit of MI6 secret agent 007, James Bond. The striking box art, by renowned illustrator Mort Kunstler, depicts Sean Connery as the world’s most famous spy with his trusty Walther PPK in hand. Mea suring 13.25”x5.25” and 2.25” deep, the item is in very fine condition, tightly wrapped in its original cellophane packaging. The side panel iden tifies this as Aurora Kit No. 414-100 and features its original price sticker.

55. Aston Martin Super Spy Car FactorySealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1965) A factorysealed Aston Martin Super Spy Car model kit. While Aurora made a number of successful James Bond-related kits, they did not yet have licensing rights for the hit franchise. However, based on the 8 spy features of the car and fantastic box art, this is undoubtedly James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 - as it appeared in the film Goldfinger. Measuring 7.25”x13” and 2.25” tall, the item is in very fine condition exhibiting only faint storage wear on the original cellophane packaging. Opening Bid $200

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57. Goldfinger Oddjob Factory-Sealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1966) A factory-sealed model kit of the James Bond villain Oddjob from the film Goldfinger. Oddjob only appeared in one Bond film, as the loyal hench man of Auric Goldfinger, but is arguably one of the most memorable characters from the spy franchise. He is depicted with his lethal steelrimmed bowler hat in a beautiful illustration by Mort Kunstler on the box lid. The item measures 13.25”x5.25” and 2.25” deep. The item is in very fine condition, with only the slightest tear to the tightly wrapped original cellophane packaging. Opening Bid $200

58. James Bond Diamonds are Forever One Sheet. (United Artists, 1971) An original one sheet poster for “Diamonds are Forever”, the seventh installment of Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 franchise. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in overall very good condition with some slight yellowing along the edges and some tape on the recverse over folds.. Opening Bid $400

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60. Rare 2001:A Space Odyssey Lenticular Postcard. (MGM, 1968) A rare lenticular postcard from the original Cinerama release of Stanley Kubrick’s epic “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Measuring approximately 4.25”x5.75”, the postcard is in good condition, despite mild curling, slight scuffs and wear to the reverse, and a pinhole. Opening Bid $100

62. 2001: A Space Odyssey Universe Game by Parker Broth ers. (Parker Bros., 1967) A Space Odyssey game by Parker Brothers. Universe - the pentomino “game of the future” by Parker Brothers, is based on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presentation of the Stanley Kubrick film – “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The game comes complete with board, pentomino pieces in separate fields, and instructions. Measuring 18.25”x13.25”x1.25”, the box is in good condition with minor scuffs, wear and tear to corners and edges throughout. Opening Bid $100

59. 2001: A Space Odyssey Japanese Style B2 Poster (MGM, 1968) An original release Japanese Style B2 poster for Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Measuring approximately 28.75”x20.25”, the poster is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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61. 2001: A Space Odyssey Exhibitor’s Campaign Book. (MGM, 1968) An exhibitor’s campaign book for Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The 24-page book includes articles about the production, mer chandise, and ad information. Measuring 19”x14, the book is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

63. A Collection of (3) Raquel Welch Publicity Photos. (Welch, c.1960s) A collection of (3) publicity photos featuring Raquel Welch. The images are from “Bandolero!” and “The Biggest Bundle of Them All.” Measuring 10.5”x8” and 10”x8” the photos are in very good condition despite slight curling and wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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65. Natalie Wood & Robert Wagner Signatures. (Wagner; Wood, c.1970s) A photographic print of 1960s Hollywood Power Couple Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner accompanied by their signatures on autograph book pages. The photographic print measures approximately 7.5”x9”, while the autograph book pages measure approximately 4.5”x2.5” and 3”x4”, each piece displaying in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $200

64. (12) On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Set Photos. (Par amount Pictures, 1970) A collection of (12) behind the scenes photos from the production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. The musical starred Barbra Streisand and Yves Montand and was one of Vincente Min nelli’s final films. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos display in fine condition.

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In-between the sci-fi pillars of 1966’s Star Trek and 1977’s Star Wars, the early 1970s were ruled by The Planet of the Apes. Charlton Heston as lost astronaut George Taylor found himself on a topsy-turvy world ruled by apes, where humans are treated as cattle. The final reveal of a beach before the ruins of the Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic moments in cinema. Planet of the Apes was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, inspiring four successful sequels, televi sion shows, and over 30 years later a remake of the original and reboot of the whole series.

66. Beneath the Planet of the Apes One Sheet Poster. (20th Cen tury Fox, c.1970) An original release one sheet poster for “Beneath the Planet of the Apes.”. Measuring 27”x41” the poster displays in very good condition with creases throughout, slight wear, and a minor tear along original folds. Opening Bid $200

67. Beneath the Planet of the Apes Japanese One Sheet (20th Century Fox, c.1970) An original release Beneath the Planet of the Apes Japanese Style B2 Poster. Measuring 28.25”x20.25” the poster displays in fine condition with slight creases throughout. Opening Bid $100

68. Beneath the Planet of the Apes Press Book. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A press book featuring promotional materials related to Beneath the Planet of the Apes. The press book details exploitation, publicity, posters, and accessories related to the film’s promotion, with a special copy of The Ape News/Mutant News (dated March 1, 3955). Measuring 13.75”x9”, the press book is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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70. Escape from Planet of Apes Japanese One Sheet. (20th Cen tury Fox, c.1971) An original release Escape from the Planet of the Apes Japanese Style B2 Poster. Measuring 28.75”x20.25” the poster displays in very good condition with a few creases throughout and minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

69. Escape from the Planet of the Apes One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1971) An original release “Escape from the Planet of the Apes” one sheet poster. Measuring 27”X41” the poster displays in very good condition with minor creases throughout and wear along original folds. Opening Bid $100

71. Conquest of Planet of the Apes One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1972) An original release “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes” Style B one sheet poster. Measuring 27”x41” the poster displays in very good condition with light creases and indentations throughout and wear along original folds. Opening Bid $100

72. A Conquest of the Planet of the Apes Insert Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1972) An original release “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes” insert poster. Measuring 14”x36” the poster displays in very good condition with light creases and indentations throughout and some spots of discoloration. Opening Bid $100

75. Battle for the Planet of the Apes Japanese Poster. (20th Cen tury Fox, c.1973) An original release “Battle for the Planet of the Apes” Style B2 Japanese one sheet poster. Measuring 33.5”x24.5” the poster displays in very good condition with a few light creases throughout and minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

74. Battle for the Planet of the Apes Danish Poster. (20th Century Fox, c.1973) An original release Battle for the Planet of the Apes one sheet poster produced for Danish audiences. Measuring 33.5”x24.5” the poster displays in very good condition with creases along original folds. Opening Bid $100

76. Planet of the Apes Go Ape! One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A one sheet poster for The Planet of the Apes cinematic mar athon. Measuring 41”x27” the poster displays in fine condition. Open ing Bid $100

73. Battle for Planet of the Apes One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, c.1973) An original release “Battle for the Planet of the Apes” one sheet poster. Measuring 27”x41” the poster displays in very good condi tion with slight creases throughout and along original folds. Opening Bid $100

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78. A Planet of the Apes “Galen” Inflatable Figure. (Ideal, 1967) A Planet of the Apes inflatable Galen figure by Ideal. The 19” standing vinyl figure is in fine condition, sealed within its original 9”x6.5” very good condition package. Opening Bid $250

80. Set of (3) Planet of the Apes Book & Record Sets. (Power Records, 1970s) A collection of three Planet of the Apes Book & Record sets. Each colorful comic book is enhanced with action-packed audio recordings. Measuring 10”x7”, each book and 45 rpm record is sealed and in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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77. Go Ape! Press Book. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A press book advertising promotional materials related to the “Go Ape!” Planet of the Apes cinematic marathon. The press book details exploitation, publicity, posters, and accessories related to the film’s promotion. Measuring Opening Bid

79. A Pair of Planet of the Apes Belts. (20th Century Fox, 1967) A pair of official Planet of the Apes Belts featuring images of Dr. Zaius and Virgil. Produced by Apjac & Lee Belt, the adjustable 22.5”x1.75” belts have a buckle measuring 2.25” in diameter and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

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81. A Signed Poseidon Adventure One sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1972) An original release signed one sheet poster for “The Poseidon Adventure.” The poster is signed by some of the film’s cast including Ernest Borgnine, Carol Lynley, Stella Stevens, Pamela Sue Martin, and Eric Shea. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with wear along the original folds.. Opening Bid $400

82. Set of (26) The Exorcist Publicity Photos. (Warner Bros., 1973) A collection of (26) publicity photos featuring scenes from William Peter Blatty’s supernatural horror film, “The Exorcist”. Measuring from 9.75”x7.75” to 11”x13.75”, the photos are in very good to good condi tion, with some creases and wear. Opening Bid $100

83. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Final Script Draft. (Fantasy Films/United Artists, 1974) A final draft script for One Flew Over the Cuck oo’s Nest, written by Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman, based on Ken Kesey’s novel of the same name. Dated revised on 07/26/74, the 124page photocopied script has been soft-bound for preservation. The script measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

84. Chinatown 3-Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1974) An original release 3-sheet poster for Roman Polanski’s crime-noir drama “Chi natown.” Measuring 41”x78”, the poster is in good condition with some wear and very small tears along the original fold lines and edges with a 1.5”x2” torn section at the bottom left corner. Opening Bid $100

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85. The Towering Inferno 40”X 60” Poster. (20th Century Fox/Warner Bros., 1974) A rare original release 40”X 60” poster for The Towering Inferno. This oversize lithographic poster would have been printed in much smaller numbers than the standard one sheet and was designed to be placed on an easel for display. The poster is in very good condition with some spots of discoloration within the border and wear to the edges and cor ners.

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87. Young Frankenstein French One Sheet (20th Century Fox, 1974) A French One Sheet for Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein.” Measuring 32.5”x23.75” the poster displays in very good condition with original folds, minor creases and wear throughout. Opening Bid $100

88. Young Frankenstein Japanese One Panel Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A one panel poster for the Japanese release of Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein. Measuring 28.5”x20.25”, the poster is in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $100

89. Zardoz One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1974) An original release one sheet poster for the John Boorman film “Zardoz.” Measuring 27”X41” the poster displays in good condition with wear and creases along original folds and edges. Opening Bid $100

86. The Towering Inferno Press Book. (20th Century Fox, 1974) A press book advertising promotional materials related to The Towering Inferno. The press book details exploitation, publicity, posters, and acces sories related to the film’s promotion. Measuring 14”x8.5”, the press book is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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90. The Rocky Horror Picture Show One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1975) An original release one sheet poster for “The Rocky Horror Pic ture Show.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some adhesive tape stains visible within the borders. Opening Bid $200

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91. JAWS Original One Sheet Poster. (Universal, 1975) An original release one sheet poster for Steven Speilberg’s “JAWS.” This variation features the invitation: “When in Southern California visit Universal Studios Tour” along the top border and no MPAA rating at the bottom. Measuring 27”x40” the tri-fold poster displays in good condition with some creases and minor wear. Opening Bid $800

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When producer George Lucas’ new film opened in 1977, he expected it to fail. Escaping to Hawaii to delay the expected fallout, it wasn’t until 20th Century Fox President Alan Ladd Jr. called and made him turn on the news that he realized what we all know today: Star Wars was an unparalleled hit. Sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) continued the saga, and three prequel films maintained the franchise through the early 2000s. After Disney acquired Lucasfilm for $4 billion in 2012, they brought new life to Star Wars with The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker. This trilogy introduced the next generation of the rebellion while bringing back fan favorites Luke, Leia, and Han Solo from the original trilogy. Today Star Wars is more prolific than ever with spin-off films and series like Solo, The Mandolorian, and Andor bringing fans tales from new corners of that galaxy far, far away.

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92. Original Star Wars British Quad Poster. (20th Century-Fox, 1977) An original release British Quad poster for “Star Wars.” Featuring artwork by Tom Chantrell, the poster Measures 29.75”x37.75”and is displayed in a 30.25”x40.25” frame. In very good condition with a few light creases. Opening Bid $500

A scarce original release Spanish one sheet poster for “Star Wars.” Mea suring 27”x40”, the poster is in good condition with some creasing and spots of wear along the original fold lines. Opening Bid $200

95. A Rare Star Wars Charity Premiere Handbill. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A rare promotional handbill for a charity premiere showing of “Star Wars” held on July 1, 1977 (a day before the theatrical opening) and benefiting the Memorial Hospital Foundation located in George Lucas’ hometown of Modesto, California. The handbill promotes two showtimes; one during the daytime for children and one at nighttime for adults. Measuring 14”x8.5”, the handbill displays in very good condition with a small tear toward the top. Opening Bid $500

96. Collection of (8) Star Wars Publicity Photo Fan Cards. (20th Century Fox, 1977) A collection of (8) publicity photo fan cards promoting Star Wars released by 20th Century-Fox Film. Among the collection are scenes featuring Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and C-3PO. Measuring 8”x10” the National Screen Service photos are in over all fine condition with mild color fading and the slightest wear to a few of the corners. Opening Bid $100

94. Star Wars Spanish One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977)

93. Star Wars Style-A One Sheet Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1977)

A very rare original One Sheet Style-A poster for the theatrical release of “Star Wars.” Tom Jung’s dynamic artwork depicts Luke, Leia, C-3PO and R2-D2 poised to take down Darth Vader and the evil Empire. This original theater poster is distinguished by the N.S.S. number “77/21.” The poster was previously folded, the lower border has been trimmed, and the entire piece dry mounted to a durable board for display. The poster mea sures 29.75”x39.75” and is in good condition. Opening Bid $200

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100. Collection of (8) Star Wars 8”x10” Lobby Cards. (20th Cen tury Fox, 1977) A collection of (8) Lobby Cards for “Star Wars “released by 20th Century-Fox. Among the collection are scenes featuring Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and C-3PO. Measuring 8”x10” the cards are in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $100

98. Original Star Wars Bedsheets. (Lucasfilm, c.1977) A Star Wars bed set featuring the iconic imagery of Luke Skywalker and galactic heroes of the rebellion as they prepare to defeat the evil Empire, as envi sioned by artist Tom Jung and produced by Bibb, in 1977. The bold and vibrantly patterned set comes complete with (2) pillowcases, (1) fitted sheet, and (1) flat sheet. Manufactured for a “Twin” size bed, the nylon and cotton set display in very good condition, with minor wear, and few scattered spots of discoloration. Opening Bid $100

97. Star Wars Destroy Death Star Game. (Kenner, 1977) An orig inal Star Wars Destroy the Death Star Game by Kenner. The complete toy comes with one rotating Death Star game board, one spinner, four X-Wing Squad Bases, (12) X-Wing Fighter game tokens, game rules sheet, and Kenner product book. The game board and pieces come com plete in a 16.75”x16.75” and 1” deep box.

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99. A Pair of Star Wars Chalkware Figures by Mylo. (Star Wars, 1977) A pair of rare Chewbacca and Darth Vader unlicensed chalkware figures. The figures were produced by Mylo Creations of Inglewood, California, during the Star Wars craze that engulfed the nation during the 1970s. Measuring approximately 4.5” tall and 4.5 in diameter, the vintage 1970s hand-painted figures with their “Mylo Creations ’77” backstamp display in very good condition despite minor wear and a small chip on the foot of the Darth Vader figure. Opening Bid $100

103. The Empire Strikes Back One Sheet Poster. (20th Centu ry-Fox/Lucasfilm, 1980) An original release one sheet style B poster for “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” The piece measures 27”x41”, dry mounted to artists board measuring 44”x28” and is in very good condi tion. Opening Bid $200

104. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back One Sheet Poster. (20th Century-Fox/Lucasfilm, 1982) A one sheet poster for the 1982 re-release of “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” Measuring 27”x41”, the one sheet lithographic poster displays in very good condition with minor wear to orig inal folds, corners, and edges from display. Opening Bid $400

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101. The Empire Strikes Back Pre-Release Novel Poster. (Bal lantine, 1980) A very rare pre-release poster created by Roger Kastel to promote the novelization of The Empire Strikes Back. The novel by Donald Glut was released over a month before the film premiered and contained several scenes that were cut from the final edit of the film. Measuring 24”x14.25”, the poster is in good condition with a few faint creases and some surface wear from use. The poster has been professionally linen backed for its preservation. Opening Bid $200

102. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Style-A One Sheet. (Lucasfilm, 1980) A very rare original release one sheet Style-A poster for The Empire Strikes Back. The saga of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Darth Vader continues as The Empire Strikes Back in “Gone with the Wind” style layout and imagery by artist Roger Kastel. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in good condition with a few indentations and creases and wear along the original fold lines. Opening Bid $200

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107. Star Wars Original Trilogy Concept Designs. (ILM/Lucasfilm, 1980s) A collection of (3) concept designs used in the production of the Star Wars original trilogy films. The concept designs were implemented into various cockpit display panels. Each measures 8.25”x11.75” and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

106. Empire Strikes Back AT-AT Model Piece & Photo. (Lucasfilm, 1980) An AT-AT fragment created for the production of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The small-scale model section features painted effects. Measuring 2.75”x2.75”, the model fragment is in fine used condition. Opening Bid $200

108. Star Wars Original Trilogy Cardboard Slate. (ILM/Lucasfilm, 1980s) A cardboard slate used in the production of the Star Wars original trilogy films. The slate is taken from a lighting test and dated February 2, 1980. Measuring 5.75”x9.25” and is in good condition, with wear from use and age. Opening Bid $200

105. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi UK Quad Poster. (20th Century-Fox, 1983) An original release British Quad poster for “Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi.” for display in a 30.25”x40.25” frame and is in very good condition with some light creasing. Opening Bid $500

110.Millennium Falcon & Death Star Filming Model Fragments. (20th Century-Fox/Lucasfilm, 1983) A collection of metal fragments from production models of the Death Star and a curved metal fragment from the Millennium Fal con, all used in Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi. Demonstrating the meticulous attention to detail used in building these models, the fragments measure from 1.75” to 1.5” long and are in good, used condition. Opening Bid $300

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109. Return of the Jedi Rotoscope Effects Sketch and Cel. (ILM/Lucasfilm, c.1983) An extremely rare rotoscope special effects sketch and cel used in the production of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The sketch depicts Luke Skywalker, with his lightsaber drawn, from the memorable speeder bike chase sequence on Endor. The piece measures 10.5”x8” with a combined image size of 5”x3.75” and is in fine condition with only minor wear from intended use. Opening Bid $300

111. Star Wars Original Trilogy Sketch Ace tates. (ILM/Lucasfilm, c.1978-83) A pair of acetate sketches utilized in the production of the Star Wars original trilogy. While the TIE fighter appeared in each of the first three films, the inclusion of an All Terrain Armored Transport - more commonly known to fans as the AT-AT - suggests these preliminary sketches were referenced for sequences that would go on to appear in The Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi. Both cels measure 8.5”x11.75”, with a combined image size of 5.5”x5.25” and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

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of the Jedi Miniature Endor Tree Fragments. (20th Century-Fox, 1983) A collection of miniature tree prop fragments from the production of Return of the Jedi. The miniature props were used in the production of models used in scenes depicting the forest moon of Endor. Measuring various sizes under 1”, the fragments are in very good used condition. Opening Bid $150

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112. Set of (3) Star Wars Lightsaber Rotoscope Drawings. (Lucasfilm, 1970s80s) A collection of (3) drawings used in sequences of Star Wars involving lightsabers and laser guns. The rotoscope drawings are accomplished in ink on animation paper and feature additional annotation regarding photography of the frames. Measuring 10.5”x12.5”, the drawings are in used and fine overall condition. Opening Bid

113. Star Wars Return of the Jedi Reissue One Sheet Poster. (Lucasfilm, 1985) An original reissue one sheet for Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in very good condition, despite some scuffs, indentations, and minor wear along original folds, edges, and corners. Opening Bid $400

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115. The Jedi Adventure Center Countertop Display. (Lucasfilm, 1983) A rare promotional countertop display for the Jedi Adventure Center. The Jedi Adventure Centers were a series of activity centers set up within shopping malls contemporaneous with the release of Return of the Jedi. These contained photo opportunities and interactive elements, and awarded prizes to lucky visitors. This promotional display features the familiar lightsaber artwork seen on the film’s poster and is printed on sturdy cardstock. Measuring 12”x9”, the display is in good condition with minor wear and some yellowing around the edges. Opening Bid $200

117. Set of (2) Star Wars Press Kits. (Lucasfilm 2002, 2005) A set of press kits advertising Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones & Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Each press kit contains a digital press kit, guides to the galaxy, and production information presented in a colorful folder. Mea suring 12”x9”, the kits are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

116. Return of the Jedi Promotional Kit. (20th Century Fox, 1983) The force is strong with this Return of the Jedi promotional kit containing a sealed set of small lobby cards, set of large lobby cards, and an issue of the Star Wars Fan Club “Bantha Tracks” journal Number 21, all contained inside an official Twentieth Century Fox mailing envelope with label, postmarked during November of 1983. Measuring under 15.5”x12” the very good condition mail ing envelope exhibits slight wear from original shipping and handling, while the contents are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

120. The Enforcer One Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1976) An original release one sheet poster for “The Enforcer” starring Clint Eastwood. Iconic film character “Dirty” Harry Calahan’s third film outing found him fighting home-grown terror ists and partnered with Tyne Daly. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster displays in fine condition. Opening Bid:$100

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118. (15) Topps/Yamakatsu Star Wars Cards. (Topps, 1977-78) A collection of (15) rare Topps/Yamakatsu Star Wars collectable cards released in Japan. The cards were cre ated by the Topps Chewing Gum Corporation and distributed through the Yamakatsu Cor poration and featured large images from the popular Twentieth Century-Fox Film. Measur ing 3.5”x5”, the large cards are in very good condition, despite minor color fading and slight wear to corners. Opening Bid $100

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119. Collection of (3) Lucasfilm Christmas Cards. (Lucas film, 1982-84) A collection of (3) winter holiday season greeting cards featuring popular characters from the original Star Wars trilogy. Among the artwork are C-3PO, R2-D2, the droid helpers of Santa’s Workshop, and the Ewok residents of Endor in var ious Christmas-inspired scenes. Measuring 6.25”x6.25” and 5.25”x7.25” the cards and envelopes are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

123. Superman II One Sheet Poster. (Warner Bros., 1980) An original release one sheet poster for “Superman II.” Measuring 27”x41”, the unfolded theatrical poster displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

122. Superman the Movie Lobby Card Set & Envelope. (DC, 1978) A Superman the Movie lobby card set featuring memorable scenes from the Richard Donner film. Each Lobby Card measures 11”x14” and are in fine condition with sharp corners and minor wear. The mailing envelope is in very good condition, exhibiting slight scuffs and mild wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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121. Original Superman Banner Artwork. (DC, 1979) Large and impressive original artwork used to create a fabric souvenir banner released around the same time as Warner Bros.’ Superman the Movie. The 8”x27.5” mixed media artwork comes from Spain. It is unknown whether the ban ner was exclusive to Spain or also sold in the United States. The artwork displays in fine overall condition, exhibiting some minor scuffs and margin wear as well as light moisture spotting on Superman’s arm. The finished banner is also included. Opening Bid $500

124. Richard Donner’s Inside Moves Clapperboard. (ITC/Associ ated Film, 1980) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1980 drama, “Inside Moves.” Richard Donner is a premier American director best known for Superman and the Lethal Weapon series. Fired from Superman II, Donner turned to Inside Moves as “The smallest film I could do that was just very near and dear to me.” Measuring 9”x11”the clapper board is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges and wood parts . Opening Bid $500

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126. Prop Dig Site Plans from Raiders Of The Lost Ark. (Paramount Pictures, 1981) A pair of printed reproductions of Great Britain cavern maps used as prop archaeological dig site maps in Raiders Of The Lost Ark. Measuring 23.75”x40” and 12.75”x14.5”, the maps are in fine, used condition. Opening Bid $200

125. Raiders of the Lost Ark Production Script. (Paramount, 1981) A revised third draft (with multiple-colored revision pages) of the screen play for Raiders of the Lost Ark. The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan with story by George Lucas is dated “August 1979.” The end of the third act notably contains a climactic sequence involving an “out of control mine car” (a sequence later utilized in the sequel). Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 102-page draft is in overall fine used condition. Opening Bid $100

An original release “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” one sheet poster. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster has been dry mounted to artists board and is in good condition. Opening Bid $200

A prop Nazi gold bar used in production of Raid ers of the Lost Ark. The bar is visible in the scene where the Nazis offer the sultan German Trea sure in exchange for military support. Measuring 4.25”x2.5” and 1” wide, the painted plaster prop is in very good, used condition. Opening Bid $300

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128. Indiana Jones Promotional Staff of Ra Headpiece. (Lucasfilm, 2003) A Staff of Ra headpiece medallion created in promotion of the Indiana Jones Complete DVD Movie Collec tion. The loyal double-sided medallion replica is based on the original work of Elstree Studio artist Ron Punter and features a warning to not disturb the Ark of the Covenant on one side and a promotional message within the reverse rim. The 1.75” diameter medallion comes with a 20” cord and the original promotional adver tisement and envelope measuring 4.75”x7”. The replica displays in fine condition while the advertisement in envelope is in good condi tion. Opening Bid $100

129. Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom One-Sheet Poster. (Paramount/Lucasfilm, 1984)

127. Raiders Of The Lost Ark Prop Plaster German Gold Bar. (Paramount Pictures, 1981)

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132. Temple of Doom Production Folder, Slate, and Program. (Paramount, 1984) A production folder, a slate, and a program from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, from the collection of a former studio employee. The burgundy leather folder has a window cut on the front cover with “Indy II” written in. The vinyl slate was used for ILM produced special effects shots. The bi-fold cardstock program lists the cast and crew of film. Ranging in size from 11”x8.5” to 12.25”x8.75”, the pieces are in generally good condition with minor production handling Opening Bid $200

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131. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Script. (Paramount, 1983) An “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” shooting script. As changes were made as late as April of 1983, this is one of the final revi sions of the 128-page shooting script for “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” featuring several rewritten pages dated March 1 & 10 of 1983. Changes to scenes involve those taking place in the Dragon Nightclub, Mayapore Palace, and so-called “Temple of Death” (an early working title for the “Temple of Doom.” Measuring 11.5”x9” the bound shooting script is in very good condition exhibiting light wear. Opening Bid $100

130. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom One Sheet Poster. (Paramount/Lucasfilm, 1984) An original release one sheet poster (Style B) for “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” Measuring 27”x40”, the one sheet poster displays in very good condition with staple holes, small annotation to reverse, and minor wear to folds, corners, and edges from original display. Opening Bid $400

137. Prop Metal Gold Bars from Indiana Jones 4. (Paramount Pictures, 2008) A collection of (3) prop Chinese gold bars used in the pro duction of Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The metal props measure 3.25”x.5”, 3”x1” and 2.25”x1.25” and are in fine used condition. Opening Bid $300

136. Trio of Replica Metal Bowls/Baskets. (Paramount Pictures, 2008) Two prop treasure bowls and a prop box without a lid used in the production of Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Measuring 3.75” tall and 6” in diameter and 2” tall and 8.25” in diameter, the pieces are in good used condition. Opening Bid $200

133. Pair of Miniature Baskets from Temple of Doom. (Paramount, 1984) A pair of prop baskets used in the mine car temple escape sequence of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, from the collection of a former studio employee. Created using a blend of live action and miniature effects shots, these woven wicker baskets were used as set decor in the model miniature of the temple mine as Indy, Willie, and Short Round flee the Thugee guards. The pair includes a wide bulbous basket and a taller cobra-style basket with an attached lid. Ranging in size from 2.5” tall x 4.5” in diameter to 3” tall x 3” in diameter, the pieces are in generally good to very good condition with some broken strands.

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134. Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade Film Crew Shirt. (Lucasfilm, 1988) An exclusive shirt made for the crew of the third installment of the popular Steven Spielberg and George Lucas Indiana Jones franchise. The cotton and polyester khaki short-sleeved shirt features a small leatherette “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” logo and Pepsi emblem on the left breast pocket flap. The shirt is in very good used condition. Opening Bid $100

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135. Prop Gem Stones & Chinese Scroll from Indiana Jones 4. (Paramount/ Lucasfilm, 2008) A pair of prop gem stones and Chinese Scroll used in the production of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Measuring 3.25” and 2.25” in diameter, the glass props are in very good used condi tion. The prop scroll measures approximately 70.5”x14” when opened. It displays in very good used condition. Opening Bid $200

138. Alien Queen EFX Crew Gift Bust from Aliens. (20th Century Fox, 1986) An impres sive hand-painted bust of the Alien Queen from James Cameron’s 1986 Sci-Fi Thriller, Aliens. The bust was created from unused production parts for the Alien Queen. A mixture of resin, and fiberglass, the parts were assembled and painted post-production as a gift to one of the crew members. The entire piece is in fine condition, measuring a very large 24” X 20” mounted to a 14” diameter wood base. Opening Bid $1,000

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141. Mad Max One Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1983) An original one sheet poster for the 1983 re-release of “Mad Max” starring Mel Gib son. Measuring 27”x41” and featuring striking artwork by Bill Garland, the poster is in very good condition with light wear along original folds, edges, and corners. Opening Bid $100

143. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Merchandise Lot. (Universal, 1982) A lot of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial merchandise. The lot includes a plate, a purse, an Aladdin lunchbox with thermos, and Parker Bros. board game inspired by Universal and Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. Measuring various sizes, the plate, purse, lunchbox & thermos, and the game box are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

142. Scarface Advance One Sheet Poster. (Universal, 1983) An advance one sheet poster for “Scarface” starring Al Pacino. Measuring 27”x40” the poster displays in very fine condition with light creasing and wear to the edges. Opening Bid $100

140. Monty Python’s Life of Brian Signed One Sheet (Warner Bros., 1979) An original one sheet poster for “Monty Python’s Life of Brian.” The poster has been hand-signed by poster artist William Stout. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition retaining original folds with minor creases and wear. Opening Bid $100

139. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan One Sheet Poster. (Paramount, 1982) An original release one sheet poster for “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.” Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with some wear along the original fold-lines and minor yellowing at the edges. Opening Bid $100

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144. Terminator One Sheet. (Orion Pictures, 1984) An original release one sheet poster for “The Terminator.” Measuring 27”x41” the poster dis plays in very good condition with light wear along original folds, edges, and corners. Opening Bid $100

145. A Be@rbrick Gremlins Muveil-Songhe Gizmo 1000% Figure. (MediCom/Warner Bros., 2016) A rare Be@rbrick Gremlins Gizmo 1000% version figure by MediCom Toy. The limited Kim Songhe edition figure was designed by both Bearbrick and Muveil and features an embroidered Gizmo necklace on cotton, over vinyl. Measuring 27.5” tall, the collectible figure is in fine condition. Opening Bid $1,000

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146. Richard Donner’s The Toy Clapperboard. (Columbia, 1982) Richard Donner’s production clapper board for his 1982 comedy, “The Toy.” Measuring 9.5”x11”, the clapper board is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges and wood parts. Opening Bid $500

147. Richard Donner’s The Goonies Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1985) Rich ard Donner’s production from his 1985 cult classic, “The Goonies.” The clapperboard was once used to help synchronize both visual and audio elements of scenes. This acrylic clapperboard with slate features a hinged wooden clapper with engraved letters referencing director Richard Donner and Cameraman Nick McLean and blank fields for the scene and take. Measuring 9.5”x11”, the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges and wood parts. Opening Bid $600

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149. Treasure Mold from The Goonies. (WB, 1985)

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148. Prop Metal Pitcher and Metal Cup. (Amblin, 1985) A screen-used prop metal treasure pitcher and cup used in the pro duction of The Goonies. Measuring 3.25” tall and 4.5” in diameter and 7” tall and 7.5” in diameter, the props are in used, fine overall condition. Opening Bid $300

Warner Bros., 1985) A promotional press kit for the Japa nese release of The Goonies on December 1, 1985. The kit features a treasure trove of mementos from the Japanese release including a Japanese-language press release, a Japanese-language collector’s book program, a theater ticket, a T-shirt featuring the Goonies logo and a beautiful Sterling Silver “Treasure” Bowl. The latter come contained in a wooden pirate’s chest. Measuring various sizes, the collectible items display in an overall fine condition.

A rubber negative mold used to make jewelry for the leg endary One-Eyed Willy’s treasure from “The Goonies.” The two-part mold threads together with plastic or metal studs. It is designed to create a snowflake shaped broach. There are inventory numbers handwritten on the side. Measuring 9” in diameter by 1.25” deep, the mold is in good production used condition with some exterior wear. Opening Bid $100

150. Goonies Japanese Premiere Promo Gift Chest.

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151. Back to the Future One Sheet. (Universal, 1985) An original release one sheet poster for Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemekis’ Back to the Future. Featuring iconic artwork by the legendary Drew Struzan, the poster Measures 27”x40”, and is in very good condition with light indentations throughout and wear along original folds, edges, and corners. Opening Bid $300

155. Back to the Future Blueprint. (Univer sal, 1990s) A Back to the Future III Flux Capac itor schematic print. This custom print of the Flux Capacitor Blueprint was prepared for the production of Back to the Future III. The print was made to look like an electrical diagram schematic with details and differs slightly from the prop seen on screen. Measuring 23”x35”, the print has been stored rolled and displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

156. Collection of (3) Signed Back to the Future Photos. (Universal/Amblin, 1985, 1990) A collection of three signed photos from Back to the Future and Back to the Future III. Among the lot are photos featuring Doctor Emmett Brown (portrayed by Christopher Lloyd) and Marshall James Strickland (portrayed by James Tolkan), each signed by the actors. Measuring 10”x8”, each photo displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

157. Signed Drew Struzan Back to the Future Proof Sheet. (Universal, 1985) A Back to the Future mini one sheet printer’s proof signed by Drew Struzan. Drew Struzan’s vision of the DeLorean time machine and Marty McFly (portrayed by Michael J. Fox) is twice portrayed and enhanced by the signature of the master artist. Measuring 23”x29”, the piece displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

154. Back to the Future Production Used Film Canister. (Universal, 1985) A film canister used in the production of Back to the Future. The canister features two attached cam era reports for “Back to the Future” by director “Zemekis,” dated “11-28-85,” on two sheets of carbonless copy paper. Measuring 10.5” in diameter, the metallic Technicolor canister is in good condition. Opening Bid $100

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152. Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Signed Newspaper. (Universal/Amblin, 2015) A Back to the Future 30th Anniversary prop newspaper signed by Tom Wilson. The paper, designed to look like a copy of USA Today (dated October 22, 2015) features the “Gang Jailed” article, and is hand-signed by Tom Wilson (who portrayed Griff Tannen). Mea suring 11.75”x12”, the folded newspaper is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

153. Christopher Lloyd Signed Back to the Future Newspaper. (Universal/Amblin, c.2015) A Back to the Future newspaper facsim ile signed by Christopher Lloyd. The copy of the Hill Valley Telegraph (dated May 23, 1983) has been hand-signed by actor Christopher Lloyd. Measuring 11.5”x13.75” when folded, the newspaper displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

158. Richard Donner’s Scrooged Clapperboard. (Paramount, 1988) Richard Don ner’s production clapperboard his 1988 film, “Scrooged.” Measuring 9.25”x11”, the clapper board has retained scuffs but is in very good, set-used condition. Opening Bid $500

159. Richard Donner’s Lethal Weapon Clapperboard. (Warner Bros. 1987) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1987 action-thriller “Lethal Weapon.” Measuring 9.5”x11”, the clapperboard is in good, set-used condi tion exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges and wood parts. Opening Bid $500

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162. Richard Donner’s Clapperboard for Lethal Weapon 4. (Warner Bros., 1998) Richard Donner’s clapperboard for his 1998 action film, “Lethal Weapon 4. “ Measuring 9.75”x11”, the clap perboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting cracks and wear to edges. Opening Bid $500

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161. Richard Donner’s Lethal Weapon 3 Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1992) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1992 Action Film, “Lethal Weapon 3.” Measuring 9.5”x11” , the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges. Open ing Bid $500

160. Richard Donner’s Lethal Weapon 2 Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1989) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard prepared for his 1989 action film, “Lethal Weapon 2.” Measuring 9.75”x11”, the clapper board is in very good, set-used condition exhibiting minor scuffs and wear to edges. Opening Bid $500

164. Richard Donner Gift Sculpture from Lethal Weapon 3 (Warner Bros., 1992) A sculpted art piece inspired by Lethal Weapon 3, gifted to director Richard Donner. The artwork is signed “Ken Thomas, ‘86,” and depicts Richard Donner, cameraman Jan DuBont, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Grand Master martial arts trainer Rorion Gracie, and three others producing a scene for the film.. Measuring 8” tall and 14”x11”, the sculpture was mounted to a block and comes within an acrylic display measuring 9.5” tall and 15.5”x12.5”. The entire piece is in fine condition, while the protective display case exhibits some scuffs and scratches. Opening Bid $200

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165. Richard Donners Special Effects Breather Mask (Richard Don ner, 1980s) A respirator used by legendary film director Richard Donner. Donner personally utilized this Binks safety apparatus during the filming of various 1980s productions involving special effects fog or haze, which may have including Superman II, The Goonies, and Lethal Weapon. The respirator notably retains annotation reading “property of Dick Donner.” Measuring 6.25”x8.5” and 3.5” deep, the adjustable respirator retains two filters and is in good production-used condition, exhibiting minor wear from use. Opening Bid $200

163. Screen-Used Prop Bomb from Lethal Weapon 3. (Warner Bros., 1992) A screen-used prop bomb created for Richard Donnor’s action/ thriller, Lethal Weapon 3. The prop is notably seen in the scene in which Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) attempts to defuse a bomb in a car while Sergeant Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) looks on. The milk crate contains prop C4 High Explosives with numerous electrical components including prop controls tethered by wires. The plastic crate with contents measures 10.75”x15.25” and 13.5” deep, while the prop controls measure 15”x9” and 3.5” deep. Each piece is in very good screen-used condition. Opening Bid $600

166. Spaceballs Advance One Sheet Poster. (MGM, 1986) An orig inal release one sheet poster for Mel Brooks’ “Spaceballs.” Measuring 27”x40” the poster is in very good condition with light creases through out and minor wear along edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

169. Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure Sixth Draft Script. (MGM, 1989) A script used in production of Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. The sixth (and most triumphant) draft created by Chris Matheson and Ed Solo mon was finished by November 24, 1986, and later revised by December 10, 1986. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the historic 115-page script is in very good overall used condition. Opening Bid $50

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167. Rare Signed and Inscribed Elvira One Sheet Poster. (New World, 1988) An original release Elvira: Mistress of the Dark one sheet poster signed and inscribed with a rare self-portrait by Elvira (portrayed by Cassandra Peterson). Measuring 27”x41” the poster is in good condi tion with creases along the fold lines. Opening Bid $200

168. Willow Ufgood VFX Reference Photo. (MGM/UA, 1988) A visual effects photo used in the production of Ron Howard’s Willow. The still image depicts Willow Ufgood (portrayed by Warwick Davis) in a scene in which the glowing Fairy Queen Cherlindrea informs him that baby Elora has chosen him to be her guardian. The piece has an image size of 8.25”x12.25” on its 11”x14” paper and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

172. Richard Donner’s Radio Flyer Clapperboard. (Columbia, 1992) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1992 dra ma-fantasy film, “Radio Flyer.” Mea suring 9.5”x11” the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhib iting scuffs and wear to edges and wood parts. Opening Bid $500

171. Addams Family Original Storyboards and Gag Chair back. (Paramount, 1991) A collection of (15) original graphite, ink and gouache storyboards for the 1991 Barry Sonnenfeld fea ture film, ‘The Addams Family.” Each storyboard is accomplished on 8.5”x11” paper with scene numbers and direction added to each drawing. Also included is a gag Garry Marshall chairback used during the production. Marshall famously refused to direct the feature, and the chairback was used on the set as a in-house gag. The chairback and the storyboards are all in very good used condition. Opening Bid $500

170. Set of (3) Jurassic Park Press Kits. (Universal, 1990, 1997, 2001) A collection of (3) press kits advertising the Jurassic Park film franchise. Among the collection are kits relating to Juras sic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, and Jurassic Park III. Measuring approx imately 12.25”x9.5” each, the press kits are in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $100

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173. The Flintstones Movie Production Binder. (Amblin, 1993) A binder of production notes relating to the production of Amblin Enter tainment’s The Flintstones. Included is a first draft, three shooting drafts, a production rendering of Slate & Co. and map to the shooting location. Measuring 11.5”x10.5” and 2.5” wide the binder and contents are in very good condition, Exhibiting some creases, folds, and wear to the edges and corners. Opening Bid $200

175. Prop Coin Brochure and Sample Coins for Hook. (TriStar Pictures, 1991) A coin prop brochure and (3) sample coins accompanied by a letter from a supplier preparing for the production of Steven Spielberg’s “Hook.” Much of the film was shot at Sony Pictures Studio and the letter refers to Stage 10 where Captain Hook’s Ship cabin was filmed. Measuring 11”x8.5” and approximately 4.25”x9.5”, the letter, Pirate Coin Replicas brochure, and envelope with Hook Productions logo are in very good used condition. Opening Bid $100

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174. Hook Tankard, Stencils, Premiere Ticket, and Program. (TriStar, 1991) A collection of production, premiere, and promotional items from director Steven Spielberg’s continuation of the Peter Pan story, Hook. The set includes an ornate metal handled tankard engraved with the film’s text logo, a set of (9) punched and etched metal stencils used to detail props during production, a ticket for the film’s premiere at Universal on December 7, 1991, and a bi-fold cardstock premiere program listing cast and crew. Ranging in size from 2.25”x2” to 11”x8.5, the pieces are in generally good to very good con dition. The tankard is dented with white spot staining and surface loss, the stencils have oxidation and dents, and the paper items bear some edge wear. Opening Bid $200

barrel, spring loaded levers, and dual triggers. The item measures 4.25”x6” and is fair condition with surface wear and damage to one spring loader from intended use. Opening Bid $2500

178. Stargate Horus Guard Collar. (MGM, 1994) A production-used Horus Guard collar from the sci-fi action blockbuster, Stargate. Constructed of self-skinning polyfoam, the Ancient Egyptian-inspired collar is expertly studio painted and finished to appear as intricately grooved metal with embedded alien tech. The piece is outfitted with Velcro for attachment to wearer. Collars like these are worn by the Horus Guards of Ra, and used to activate their elaborate falcon’s head helmets. Measuring approximately 5” tall x 9.75” in diameter, the piece is in very good production-used condi tion with only some minor scuffing and wear. Opening Bid $300

177. Richard Donner’s Maverick Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1994) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1994 Western/ Comedy, “Maverick.” Measuring 9.5”x11”, the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs, spots of discoloration, and wear to edges. Opening Bid $500

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181. Independence Day Screen-Used City Destroyer Miniature. (20th Century Fox, 1996) An extremely rare miniature screen-used City Destroyer from the feature film “Independence Day.” The prop comes from the estate of Academy Award-Winning special effects artist Joe Viskocil. The 5” in diameter model is displayed with promotional artwork and commemorative plaque inside a 15”x11.5” frame. Also included is an extra-large t-shirt branded Viskocil Effects, from the feature film “Vol cano”. Both pieces are in very fine condition. Opening Bid $500

180. Richard Donner’s Assassins Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1995) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1995 action/ thriller, “Assassins.” Measuring 9.5”x11”, the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting minor scuffs and wear to edges. Opening Bid $500

179. Jumanji Press Kit, Wine Bottle, & Game Piece Prototype. (Tri-Star, 1995) A press kit, wine bottle prop, and prototype game piece prop created for Jumanji. The press kit features a program, two promo tional photo negatives, and a “video press kit.” The collection also contains a resin prototype monkey game piece created for Chronicle Collectables and a prop wine bot tle. Measuring various sizes, the press kit, prop wine bottle, and resin prototype prop are in fine overall condition. The monkey game piece prototype exhibits two chips (one on each ear). Opening Bid $200

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183. Set of Tableware from the Titanic Germany Premiere. (20th Century Fox, 1997) A (10) piece set of tableware from the European pre miere of James Cameron’s Titanic. The collection feature tongs, a Titanic Cocktail Menu attached to a faux rusted ship fragment, three stainless steel serving trays, three champagne coupe glasses bearing an etching of the White Star Line swallowtail flag flown from the original Titanic, and one “3rd class” prop floor tile where Jack and Rose danced. Measuring various sizes, the pieces display in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $300

184. Fight Club Promo Pin, Plaster, and Script. (Fox 2000 Pictures, c.1996-99) A first draft script for Fight Club, written by Jim Uhls and based on the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name. Dated 10/28/96, the 145-page script is bound by two brass fasteners. The 11”x8.5” script is accompanied by a promotional pinback button with the film’s soap bar logo and a Fight Club branded adhesive bandage. All elements are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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182. Richard Donner’s Conspiracy Theory Clapperboard. (Warner Bros., 1997) Richard Donner’s production clapperboard for his 1997 political thriller, “ Conspiracy Theory.” Measuring 9.5”x11” , the clapper board is in very good, set-used condition with a personalized message from cinematographer John Schwartzman on the reverse. Opening Bid $500

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186. Jurassic Park III Resin Dinosaur Model Leg. (Universal, 2001) A resin dinosaur model leg used in the production of “Jurassic Park III. “ During the pro duction several models of different sizes and dinosaurs were made for reference.This leg is probably from the design process of the Velociraptor due to the very close similarities to the finished filming models. Measuring 7” tall, the resin leg cast prop exhibits imperfections from the casting process but displays in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $200

187. Lord of the Rings Unfinished Resin Gondor Spear. production of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The finished prop spearheads are notably featured in scenes involving the climactic siege of the Goldor capital city of Minas Tirith. Measuring approximately 25.75” long, the resin prop is good condition. The spearhead is also slightly warped probably due to the mold pour in addition to other factors relating to storage and age. Opening Bid $200

185. Heath Ledger The Dark Knight Advance One Sheet. (DC/Legendary, 1998) An original release one sheet advance poster featuring Heath Ledger as The Joker from “The Dark Knight.” Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in very fine condition. Opening Bid $200

191. Set of (3) Harry Potter Press Kits. A collection of (3) press kits advertising the Harry Potter film franchise. Harry Potter and the Philoso pher’s Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban are each represented in the collection. These press kits contain a variety of information about the story, ensemble, and production of their respective film. Measuring 12”x9”, they are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

190. Pair of Curse of the Black Pearl Prop Gold Bars. (Buena Vista, 2003) A pair of prop gold bars created for the production of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. Measuring 8.25”x3.25” the handpainted resin props are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

192. Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone Promotional Items. (Warner Bros., 2001) A pair of replica props to promote the release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Included is an admission letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from Minerva McGonagall, as well as a small black stain bag containing the magical stone that kept Nicolas Flamel alive for so many years. The letter is printed on 11”x8.5” stationary with Hogwarts letterhead, while the stone is approximately 4”x2” and 1.25” tall. The stone features a small metal plaque inscribed “Harry Potter.” A small insert promoting the voice cast of the Japanese release of the film is also included. Opening Bid $100

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188. Set of (20) Hobbit Smaug Treasure Coins from Premiere. (Warner Bros., 2013) A collection of (20) commemorative coins distrib uted during the European Premier (in Berlin) of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Measuring 2” in diameter, the coins display in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $200

189. Set of (4) Lord of the Rings Press Kits. (New Line Cinema, 2001-2003) A set of (4) press kits advertising the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the King and The return of the King. Among the lot are kits prepared for Japanese language audiences and the release for English-language home viewing audiences. Measuring 11.75”x9”, the kits are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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196. X-Men 3: Last Stand Wolverine Effects Crew Claw Gift. (20th Century-Fox, 2006) A gift prepared by the Special Effects Crew of “X-Men: Last Stand” for Producer, Lauren Shuler Donner. The figure is inspired by Wolverine’s leather-clad claws and likely uses materials produced for the film. Constructed of leather, resin, metal and wood, it features the film’s “X3” logo. Measuring 13.5” tall and 5.5”x 6” at its widest, the piece is mounted to a wooden base mea suring 4”x4” and displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $800

193. Collection of (3) Harry Potter Film Publicity Stills. (Warner Bros., c.2004-07) A collection of (3) publicity stills from the Harry Potter film franchise. Each item features printed autographs from the cast members depicted. Included are stills from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and a headshot of Daniel Radcliffe. The items each measure 8”x10” and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

195. Richard Donner 16 Blocks Clapperboard Slate. (Warner Bros., 2006) A removable clapperboard slate prepared for Richard Donner’s 2016 Action/Thriller, “16 Blocks.” Measuring 6”x11” , the slate is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges with Velcro on the reverse for attachment to the clapperboard. Opening Bid $500

194. Richard Donner Timeline Clapperboard. (Paramount, 2003) Richard Donner’s personal clapperboard for his 2003 Sci-Fi/Adventure Film, ‘Timeline.” Mea suring 9.5”x11” , the clapperboard is in good, set-used condition exhibiting scuffs and wear to edges. Opening Bid $500

198. Blob Maquette from X-Men Origins: Wolverine. (20th Cen tury-Fox, 2009) A maquette of the Blob from the production of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The large figure was used as reference for computer animators during the process which transformed actor Kevin Durand into the formidable mutant. The base features the name Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc., the American effects company used by the production company. Measuring 17” tall and 10.25” at its widest, the figure stands atop a 9.75” diameter and 1” deep base. The entire piece is in overall production-used, fine condition. Opening Bid $1,000

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199. Unused Character Maquette from X-Men Origins: Wol verine. (20th Century-Fox, 2009) A maquette of an unknown mutant from the production of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” The large bust was prepared as reference for computer animators during the process which transformed an actor into a mutant but was ultimately unused. The base features the name Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc., the American effects company used by the production company. Measuring 11.25” tall atop a 10” diameter and 1” deep base. The entire piece is in overall fine condi tion. Opening Bid $500

197. X-Men 3: Last Stand Screen-Used Cure Pistol. (20th Century-Fox, 2006) A screen-used prop mutant gene suppressant (Cure) gun created for “X-Men: The Last Stand.” The prop was a central plot element of the film when Magneto discovered the Worthington Labs invention capable of suppressing the mutant X-gene. While multiples of such props were constructed for pro duction, this hero prop is one of the few with a functioning trigger. Measuring 10”x 6” and 1.5” deep, the prop gun is in good condition, exhibiting some use. Opening Bid $800

200. X-Men Origins: Wolverine Screen-Used Bone Claws. (20th Century-Fox, 2009) A pair of original prop Wolverine bone claws created for X-Men Origins: Wol verine. The props are constructed of cast resin and expertly studio finished to appear as human bone. These were highly visible on-screen when Logan (portrayed by actor Hugh Jackman) confronts Sabertooth (portrayed by Tyler Mane). Measuring 9” long, 3” wide and 2” deep, the props are in very good set-used condition, exhibiting scratches to metallic parts and some wear from production. Opening Bid $1,000

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202. A Scream 4 Sidney Prescott Autobiography Prop. (Dimension, 2011) A Scream 4 Sidney Prescott autobiography prop created for the fourth installment in the film franchise. Measuring 9.5”x6.5” and 1.25” thick, the prop jacket over a “Preachers of Hate” book is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

205. Limited Edition Signed Captain America Card. (Marvel/Efx, c.2012) A Limited Edition boxed set of trading cards designed to resemble Agent Coulson’s collection of Captain America Cards as seen in the 2012 Marvel feature “The Avengers.” Included with the set is one card handsigned by Chris Evans. The boxed set was limited to only 175 pieces and comes with a custom display and plaque. Opening Bid $200

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sion, 2011) A bloody prop used in the pro duction of Wes Craven’s Scream 4, the fourth installment of the film’s franchise. Measuring 21” long and 3.5” at its widest points, the prop displays in fine condition with a slight curva ture to the blade portion of the prop. Some of the red paint is exhibiting peeling. Opening Bid $200

203. Cheech & Chong Signed Bag with Poster. (Cheech & Chong/Anonymous, 2015) An 8”x10” Anonymous Stash Bag hand-signed by Richard Anthony “Cheech” Marin and Thomas B. Kin Chong. The bag is accompanied by a limited edition poster featuring artwork by Billy Perkins. The 18”x24” poster is numbered “315/420” and signed by the artist. The bag and the poster are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

204. Spider-Man: Homecoming D.O.D.C. Transportation Tag. (Mar vel, 2017) A United States Department of Damage Control (D.O.D.C.) Trans portation Tag prop created for Spi der-man Homecoming. The fictitious department is a venture between Stark Enterprises and the United States Gov ernment, handling the cleanup and seizure of alien technology. Measuring 3.5”x9.75”, the prop is in fine condi tion, with COA. Opening Bid $200

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206. Set of (3) Stark Expo Posters. (Marvel, 2016) A collection of (3) poster prints adver tising Stark Expo as seen in Marvel’s Iron Man 2 film. The fictitious Stark Expo (held in 1954, 1964, and 1974) was where Howard Stark pre sented the technology of the future, and these high-quality replicas were printed on acid-free paper and manufactured from files and mate rial found in the Marvel Archives. Measuring 48”x22”, each poster is in fine condition. Open ing Bid $300

208. Goosebumps 2 Stunt Double Skeleton Costume. (Sony Pictures, 2018) A skeleton costume created for the production of Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. The 3-piece costume features a shirt, pants, and Vans shoes and was designed for the stunt double for Caleel Harris as the character of Sam Carter. Measuring a size “XL” the shirt and pants are in fine condition. Measuring a size “U.S. Men’s 8,” the shoes are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

207. Mask Prop from Hell Fest. (Lions gate, 2018) A “scarer mask” mask prop resembling “The Other” mask featured in Hell Fest. Throughout the film, a mask (a scarer mask) like The Other is worn by numerous employees of the travelling Hell Fest amusement park. Measuring 10” tall, the mask is in fine condition with COA. Opening Bid $200

209. Goosebumps 2 Goblin Costume. (Sony Pictures, 2018) A goblin costume created for the production of Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. The 5-piece costume features real leather and skulls. All pieces are in fine used condition. Opening Bid $200

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210. Large Collection of Academy Awards Memorabilia. (AMPAS, 19852021) A large collection of Academy Awards memorabilia. Including ticket stubs, programs, notepads, table cards, film guides, a jacket, a sweatshirt, baseball caps, coins, pencils, posters, rare books, and more. Spanning over 25 years, this collection offers a glimpse into the Oscar experience for attendees and showcases the range of materials prepared for Holly wood’s biggest night. The clothing are size S, while the other pieces range from the 1.5” diameter coins to the 40”x27” poster. The items are in good to fine condition with wear from use and storage. A couple of the parking stickers have lost their back ing and adhered to other items. Opening Bid $300

211. Warner Brothers Studio Store Sign. (Warner Brothers, c.1991) A War ner Brothers Studio Store Sign featuring the corporate “WB” emblem. Signs like this one were a constant feature of the popular retail chain’s decor and motif for a decade. Measuring 23” tall and 26.5” wide, the durable fiberglass and wood sign displays in very good condi tion exhibiting some scuffs, scratches and wear to the patina of the paint.

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213. Fleischer “Little Lambkins” Model Sheet. (Fleischer, 1940) A model sheet used in the production of Max Fleischer Studios’ “Little Lambkins.” The animated short followed a country family as they moved into a new all-electric home. The model sheet depicts both Lambkin’s Mamsy and Papsy. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the model sheet has been adhered 10.75”x13.5” animation paper and is in very good condition, exhibiting few minor spots of discoloration and the slightest wear to edges. Opening Bid $100

Although animated shorts had been popular for years, the powers that be in Hollywood did not believe an animated feature would be successful. In 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was dubbed “Disney’s Folly” and predicted to be a disaster for the Studio – until it was released and broke the box office. While Disney was working on their next animated feature Pinocchio, other studios joined the race. Paramount green lit the Fleischer Studios for Gulliver Travels, but with a caveat. It had to be completed in 18 months – less than half the production time of Snow White – to beat Pinocchio to the theaters. Ever since, animated features are a mainstay of cinema, taking audiences to fantastic worlds of imagination.

214. Pair of Signed Popeye Drawings. Popeye, c.1980s) Two pieces of original artwork relating to Popeye. The first features an original pencil drawing by animator John Gentilella, who worked on the Famous Studios Popeye Series in the 1940s. The second features a hand-painted rendering of Popeye. Measuring 10.5”x12.5” and 13.75”x10.25”, both are dedicated to super-collector Alan Hylton and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

215. Pair of Casper Drawings Signed by Whittier & Waldman. (Popeye, c.1980s) Two pieces of Original Artwork featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and Little Lulu. The colored Casper piece was accomplished by legendary animator Myron Waldman, while the other features Casper the Friendly Ghost and Little Lulu, drawn by Famous Studios Animator Gordon Whittier. Measuring 9.5”x8.75” and 8.75”x11”, the artwork is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

212. Gulliver’s Travels Model Sheets. (Paramount, 1939) A pair of model sheets created for Fleischer Studios’ groundbreaking “Gulliver’s Travels.” The feature-length animated film was released a year after Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and was nominated for several Academy Awards and paved the way to produce a subsequent animated feature length film. The pair of renderings depict Gulliver and the King of Lilliput, “OK’ed” by numerous members of the animation staff. Measuring 10.75”x13.5” the sheets are in overall very good condition, despite minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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216. Pair of Production Backgrounds from Mighty Mouse. (Terrytoons, 1944) A Pair of original production backgrounds from Paul Terry’s classic theatrical series, “Mighty Mouse.” Both untrimmed backgrounds mea sure 13.5” X 9.5”. The courthouse background is from “Champion Of Justice”, released in March of 1944. The oven in the basement background is from “Wolf Wolf”, released in June of 1944. Both backgrounds are in very good condition with expected wear from age. Opening Bid

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Mr. Magoo Production Cel and Background. (UPA Studios, 1951) A rare pan background and production cels from the 1951 UPA Studios theatrical short, “Trouble Indemnity.” The background and cels were slightly trimmed at the studio to 18”x8” for presentation. They are in fine condition with expected wear from age. Opening Bid $500

218. (35) Raggedy Ann & Andy Production Drawings. (20th Century-Fox, 1977) A collection of (35) drawings used in the production of Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure. The drawings depict Raggedy Ann and Andy, Contagious’ Pirate Galleon, and a background all rendered in pencil. A total of (6) drawings measure 11.25”x18” while (29) drawings measure 10.5”x12.5”. The pieces are in overall very good condition despite slight creases and minor edge wear throughout. Opening Bid $200`

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219. Original Warner Bros. Studios Animator’s Desk. (Warner Bros Studios, 1950s) An extremely rare mid-1950s animator’s desk from the Warner Bros Studios Animation Department. Measuring 48” wide, 31” deep and 56” high, the desk features an Acme-pegged animation disc and two foldable 17” corkboard wings (most likely added later). Although these desks were a staple at the studio in the 1950s and 60s, very few have survived. The desk is in good used condition with expected wear from age.

Warner Brothers was a powerhouse of the golden age of animation, producing over 1,000 theatrical animated shorts under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melody banners from the 1930s through the 1960s. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety and many more iconic characters are among the most recognized in the world. Even after Warner Brothers Cartoons closed their doors in 1969, the characters lived on through the 70s in licensed commercial appearances and new television specials like Bug’s Bunny’s Looney Christmas Tales. The 1980s saw feature films like The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie and Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island released to theaters, built from classic cartoons connected by new animated sequences. In the 1990s, series like Tiny Toons and Animaniacs established Warner Brothers as a leader in television animation. Bugs Bunny and friends return to the big screen in 1996’s Space Jam cemented the Looney Tunes’ blockbuster star power for generations to come.

(Warner Bros., c.1970-80s) A production cel of Yosemite Sam. The cel was created for use in an unknown production, though it is a clear homage to Sam’s comedic relationship with a camel in the 1955 short “Sahara Hare.” The cel features a combined character image size of 7”x6.5” on the 10.5”x12.25” cel sheet. The piece exhibits minor paint loss Sam’s beard and has adhered to the wax paper behind it but displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

223. A Signed Bugs Bunny & Yosemite Sam Limited Edition Cel. (Warner Bros., 1989) A limited-edition, cel of Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, signed by Director Friz Freleng. The hand-painted animation cel fea tures a popular scene from Knighty Knight Bugs (released 1958) starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as the Black Knight. It was released as a limited-edition in 1989. In fine condition and measuring 9.75”x11.75”, the cel has been hand-numbered “16/500.” Opening Bid $200

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A set of (3) hand-painted production cels from Bugs Bunny’s Looney Christmas Tales. The cels are taken from one of the Holiday special’s interstitial scenes, and depict Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Pepe Le Pew and Foghorn Leghorn in caroler outfits. There is a combined character image size of 7.5”x5.75” on the 10.5”x12.5” cel sheets. The item exhibits some line wear but displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $200

220. Signed Mel Blanc Photograph. (Warner Bros., 1956) An early signed photograph of Mel Blanc. Inscribed with, “Eh - What’s up Judy? ‘Bugs Bunny’ Mel Blanc 7/28/56,” the photo measures 9.75”x8.25”and displays in overall fine condition. There are some cardstock board pieces adhered to the reverse from a previous mounting, but they do not affect condition. Opening Bid $100

222. Bugs Bunny’s Looney Christmas Tales Production Cel. (Warner Bros., 1979)

224. Bugs Bunny Hare Jordan Nike Production Drawing (Warner Bros., 1992) A drawing of Bugs Bunny created for the “Hare Jordan” Nike commercial. The “60-second spot starring Bugs Bunny and basketball superstar, Michael ‘Air’ Jordan” first aired in 1992. The Warner Bros. Animation Art has a character image size of 7.25”x7” on its 8.5”x11.5” artist’s paper. Opening Bid $200

221. Yosemite Sam Production Cel.

227. Original Ton And Jerry Layout Drawing (MGM, 1953) An original layout drawing from the 1953 MGM Tom And Jerry Short, “That’s My Pup!”. Measuring 10.5” X 12.5”, the untrimmed animation paper features a detaild background layout with outlines of Tom and Spike as they would appear in the film. Accomplished in graphite and colored pencil, the artwork is in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

225. Pair of Chuck Jones Tom and Jerry Cels. (MGM, 1964) A pair of original production cels from a 1960s Chuck Jones directed Tom And Jerry Theatrical Short. The untrimmed cels measure 10.5”x 12.5”. Tom has an image size of 6.75”x4.75” and Jerry measures 2.5”x3”. Both cels are in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $400

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226. Pair of MGM Tom and Jerry Production Drawings. (MGM Studios, 1943)

A pair of Tom and Jerry original production drawings from the 1943 MGM studios the atrical short, “Sufferin’ Cats.”. The untrimmed drawings measure 10” X 12”. Jerry’s image size is 2”x2” and Tom’s image size is 8”x7.25”. Both are in very good condition.

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Barney Bear was the star character from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Cartoon Studio in the 1930s. Then a cat named Jasper and an unnamed mouse took to the screen in the 1940 short Puss Gets the Boot. It drew critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short, and Tom and Jerry were born. The iconic cat vs. mouse team appeared in 161 shorts at MGM before going on to TV series and feature films. In 1941 Tex Avery moved to MGM and started his own animation unit. Avery had been at Warner Brothers Cartoons as part of the team that created Looney Tunes superstars Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Bugs Bunny. At MGM he sharpened his zany humor and penchant for over the top violence in cartoons featuring the unflappable Droopy, “Screwy” Squirrel, and of course the sultry Red Hot Riding Hood.

230. Red Hot Riding Hood Tex Avery Sculpture. (Kent Melton, 1995) A sculpture of Red Hot Riding Hood by Kent Melton. The statue is a tribute to the titular character of the namesake Tex Avery short film released May 8, 1943. Entitled “Hey Wolfie,” the statue was sculpted and signed by artist Kent Melton. Measuring 8.5” tall the piece is hand num bered “143/750,” in very fine condition, and comes complete with COA and original box. Opening Bid $100

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228. Collection of (27) Tom & Jerry Production Drawings. (MGM, 1960s) A collection of (27) drawings used in the production of Tom and Jerry short films. Among the artwork are drawings of Tom, Jerry, Nibbles, and Too dles Galore, the latter used in the production of “Love Me, Love My Mouse.” Measuring approximately 10.5”x12.5”, the drawings have an image size ranging from 7.5”x9” to 1.5”x1.5” on their 10.5”x12.5” animation paper. Each piece retains some annotation used in production and displays in very good overall condition, exhibiting some wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $500

229. Original Tom & Jerry Drawing Signed By Ben Washam. (Washam, 1980s) A beautiful signed and dedicated drawing of Tom and Jerry by Animation Legend Ben Washam. The 10”x12” graphite and col ored pencil drawing is signed by Washam and dedicated to super-collec tor Alan Hylton. The drawing comes matted and is in fine condition with light yellowing from age to the paper. Opening Bid $300

231. A Woody Woodpecker Production Cel and Background. (Walter Lantz, c.1960s) An original production cel of Woody Woodpecker from a 1960s theatrical short placed on an original background from the same era. The cel and background were slightly trimmed to 12”x10” for presentation. The cel and background are in very good condition with expected wear from age. Opening Bid $200

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232. Pair of Al Coe Signed Drawings. (Disney/Lantz, c.1960s) A pair of drawings by animator Al Coe. Al Coe was employed by the Walt Disney Studios Animation Department (1954-1968) and Walter Lantz (during the 1960s). During his tenures with the studios, he was renowned for producing hand drawn gag art, Christmas cards, and seasonal illustra tions. The pieces depict Woody Woodpecker and Donald Duck with other characters including Al and Ruth Coe. Each piece has been accomplished in colored pencil and ink. Measuring 5.5”x7” and 5.5”x8.75”, the pieces are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

234. A Woody Woodpecker Production Cel and Background. (Walter Lantz, c.1960s) An original production cel of Woody Woodpecker from a 1960s theatrical short placed on an original background from the same era. The cel and background were slightly trimmed to 11”x10” for presentation. The cel and background are in very good condition with expected wear from age. Opening Bid $200

“Guess Who?” Walter Lantz’s signature character Woody Woodpecker made his debut as Andy Panda’s nemesis in 1940’s Knock, Knock. The insane avian with the distinctive laugh stole the show, and Lantz launched his own series of 196 cartoons the next year. As a rarity new Woody Woodpecker shorts were released theatrically as late as 1972, long after he made the leap to television in 1957. Three sure signs of his lasting popularity are a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a balloon in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, and a brand new web series in 2018.

233. Signed Woody Woodpecker Production Cel and Background. (Walter Lantz, c.1960s) A Walter Lantz signed original production cel of Woody Woodpecker from a 1960s theatrical short placed on an original background from the same era. The cel and background were slightly trimmed to 8”x8.5” for presentation. The cel and background are in very good condition with expected wear from age. Opening Bid $200

238. Ant & the Aardvark Cel Signed by Friz Freleng. (DePatie-Freleng, 1988) A Friz Freleng signed production cel featuring the Ant & Aardvark from The Pink Panther Show. The untrimmed cel measures 10.5”x12.5” and the characters’ image size is 3.5”x7.5”. The cel is in fine condition.. Opening Bid $200

236. A Friz Freleng Signed Pink Panther Production Cel (DePatie-Freleng/United Artists, 1970s) An original production cel of the Pink Panther, signed by legendary director Friz Freleng. The untrimmed cel measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

DePatie Freleng Enterprises was born from the closing of the Warner Brothers cartoon studio in 1963. Friz Freleng and David DePatie, no longer working for Warners, were allowed to lease the studio equipment and all for a few dollars a year. Their breakthrough moment came when Blake Edwards approached them to design a character for his new film The Pink Panther. The cooler-than-life Panther and distinctive title sequence DePatie Freleng produced were hugely popular, and the character appeared in six more of the film series’ title sequences, as well as star in 124 theatrical shorts of his own. The Pink Panther show on NBC in 1969 was massively successful, featuring Pink Panther cartoons alongside other DePatie Freleng shorts like The Ant and The Aardvark and Tijuana Toads (redubbed Texas Toads for television).

239. Collection of Pink Panther Artwork. (DePatie-Freleng/United Artists, 1980s) From super-collector Alan Hylton comes this fantastic collection of Pink Panther Artwork. Included are two 1980s original production cels of the pink panther, a hand-signed drawing of the Pink Panther by animator Malcolm Drapper, and an original drawing with matching hand-colored xerox by animation legend Norm McCabe. Each piece measures 10.5”x12.5”, and all are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

240. A Collection of Pink Panther Artwork. (DePatie-Freleng, 1979) From super-collector Alan Hylton comes this fantastic collection of Pink Panther artwork. Included in the collection is an original production cel of the Pink Panther and the Aardvark, 5.5”x9” drawing of the Pink Panther signed by Pink Panther director Gerry Chiniquy, An original 10”x12” drawing with inscription by animation legend Norm McCabe, and an 8.5”x11” Pink Panther print. All the artwork is in fine condi tion with light staining from age. Opening Bid $200

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235. The Pink Panther Strikes Again Production Cel. (DePatie-Freleng/United Artists, 1976) An original production cel of Inspector Clouseau from the 1976 Blake Edwards fea ture, “The Pink Panther Strikes Again.” The untrimmed cel measures a very large 19”x13” and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $400

237. Signed Tijuana Toads Production Cel. (DePatie-Freleng/United Artists, 1970s) An original production cel of the Tijuana Toads, signed by legendary director Friz Freleng. The untrimmed cel measures 10.5”x12.5” and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

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241. Seuss Signed And To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street. (Vanguard Press,1937) A rare eleventh printing of “And To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street” signed and dedicated by Dr. Seuss (Theodore Seuss Geisel). Vanguard Press published the first edition in 1937. The book was an immediate success and went through several printings. Measuring 8”x11” the hardcover book comes with its original dust cover and is in very good condition, with some erased pencil annotation on one page.

Opening Bid $500

Dick Van Dyke signed Mr. Finnegan’s Giving Chest. (Shadow Mountain, 2005) A copy of Mr. Finnegan’s Giving Chest by Dan Farr. The copy is signed by Dick Van Dyke (whom Mr. Finnegan is based on) and features an audio CD of the publication read by Dick Van Dyke. Measuring 9.5”x11.25”, the hardcover book is in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $100

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The books that are read to us as children, and those we first read ourselves, hold a special place in our hearts. As we learn to read, comic strips and comic books are the first loves of many film and animation buffs. This section features treasures from, and inspired by, those worlds of the printed page.

242. Dr. Seuss McElligot’s Pool Book. (Random House, 1947) An early copy of McElligot’s Pool by Dr. Seuss. Theodore Geisel illustrates the tale of a young boy dreaming about the fish that live outside McElligot’s pool. The book is one of several withdrawn from publication during 2021. Measuring 11.25”x8.25”, the book is in very good condition, despite slight wear to edges and corners.

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244. Kellogg’s Pep Cereal Complete Set of Character Buttons. (Kellogg’s,1945-46) These famous cereal give-away buttons were created by the master creator of premiums for kids, designer Sam Gold. Millions of these 13/16” litho buttons went into post-war cereal boxes issued as five sub-sets of 18 (each sub-set including Superman) over a two-year period 1945-1946 so that in the end 86 different buttons comprised a set. Some characters of note include - Blondie and Dagwood, Dick Tracy, Felix the Cat, Flash Gordon, Jiggs, Olive Oyl, Popeye, Little Orphan Annie, Superman, The Phantom, War bucks and Wimpy. Condition varies with 2 buttons in Very Good Condition, 22 buttons in Fine to Very Fine condition and 62 buttons in Excellent to Near Mint Condition. Overall, a very impressive set. Opening Bid $500

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245. Popeye Wristwatch and Box. (Fleischer, c.1948-49) A wristwatch featuring lithographic images of Wimpy, Swee’Pea, Olive Oyl, and Popeye the Sailor Man. Manufactured in part by the Swiss Varsity Watch Co. and Seven 7 Jewelers, the wrist watch was created for Canada distribution. The case measures 1.25” in diameter and .25” thick and displays in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $300

249. Collection of (5) Signed Comic Strip Related Drawings. (The Hylton Collection) A collection of (5) original and printed artworks signed and dedicated by well-known comic strip artists and cartoonists. Included in the collection is a drawing of Martha B. Links’ Emmy Lou signed by Marty Links, Travels with Farley by author and artist Phil Frank, Hagar the Horrible by Dik Browne, and two Beetle Bailey printed panels signed by Mort Walker. Measuring various sizes, the artwork is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

248. Collection of (5) Signed Comic Strip Drawings. (The Hylton Collection) A collection of (5) original drawings signed and dedicated by well-known comic strip artists and cartoonists. Included in the collection are drawings by Gus Arriola (Gordo), Ted Key (Hazel), Bill Rechin (Crock), Tom K. Ryan (Tumbleweeds), and Ralph Smith (Captain Vincible). The pieces range in size from 3”x5” to 11”x8.5”, all pieces displaying in fine condition with the larger stationary exhibiting minor creases and trifold lines. Opening Bid $300

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247. A Collection of (6) Cartoonists’ Drawings. (The Hylton Collection) A collection of (6) original and printed artworks signed and dedicated by well-known comic strip artists and cartoonists. Included in the collection is a drawing of Dennis the Menace signed by Hank Ketcham, a Leroy Lockhorn drawing by Bill Hoest, a Moon Mullins drawing by Ferd Johnson, a Fred Basset drawing by Alex Graham , and signed letter and business card featuring Snuffy Smith by Fred Laswell. Measuring various sizes, the pieces display in fine con dition. Opening Bid $300

246. A Collection of (6) Cartoonists’ Drawings. (The Hylton Collection) A collec tion of (6) original and printed artworks signed and dedicated by well-known comic strip artists and cartoonists. Included in the collection are an original drawing by Bill Hoest (The Lockhorns), A Letter with original drawing by Mel Lazarus (Momma), An original drawing of Prince Valiant by John Cullen Murphy, an original daily strip by Johnny Sajem (Seaweed), and two printed cards featuring the B.C. Cast with facsim ile Johnny Hart Signatures, Measuring various sizes from 5.75”x3” to 13.75”x10.5”, the artwork is in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $300

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250. Fantastic Four # 1 CGC 5.5 Restored (Marvel, 1961) Fantastic Four # 1 was the collaborative effort of Stan Lee and Artist Jack Kirby. As their first superhero comic...It is the building block for everything that Marvel would become and is considered by many to be the most important comic book issue of all time. In this issue we are introduced to Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm. The series would eventually introduce us to characters like Doctor Doom, the Inhumans, the Black Panther, Galactus, the Silver Surfer, and many more. It is the true beginnings of the Marvel Universe. This issue has been CGC authenticated and graded as a restored 5.5 with off white to white pages, some restoration, and “Stan Lee and Jack Kirby” written in ink on page one. Opening Bid $10,000

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Marvel Comics began humbly as Timely Publications in 1939. Their first comic would spell out the future course for the Company: Marvel Comics #1 introduced superhero Human Torch and anti-hero the Sub-Mariner. With Captain America’s debut in 1941, these three characters set the foundation for the modern Marvel Comics Universe. Under the name Atlas Comics, the company survived the superhero-light 1950s by following popular trends in film, television and even other comics with Western, Science Fiction, Horror and Funny Animal titles. It was in 1961, under the new Marvel Comics moniker, that the company truly took off. Stanley Lieber had started with the company in 1939 as an assistant, filling inkwells and getting lunches. By 1961, he was the writer editor better known by a pen name he took to hide his association with comic books but would later take as his legal name: Stan Lee. Lee was charged with creating new superhero books, following DC Comics popular reimagining of the Flash and others in the silver age. Lee wrote The Fantastic Four to appeal to adults, with heroes showing a more human side. Characters bickered, held grudges, and had worries in line with their readers, making them more accessible to a wider audience. Other heroes quickly followed like their most popular, Spider-man, who debuted in 1962. The Hulk, Thor, and Iron Man joined a plucked-from-the-ice original Captain America to form the Avengers in September 1963, and the Marvel Age of Comics was well under way.

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251. X-Men # 1 CGC 6.5 (Marvel, 1963) Another key book in the evolution of the Marvel universe, X-men # 1 introduces us to the X-men (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl), Professor X and Magneto, all presented by the Marvel “A-Team” of Stan “The Man” Lee and Jack “King” Kirby. The book is currently ranked in the #8 position on Overstreet’s list of Top 50 Silver Age Comics. The book has been CGC authenticated and graded at a 6.5. Opening Bid $15,000

255. Captain America #100 CGC 7.5 (Marvel, 1968) Captain America #100. The first silver age issue of Captain America. Cap had been appearing in the “split book” Tales of Suspense alongside Iron Man since issue #59 in November of 1964. After issue #99 the book was retitled as Captain America’s solo title. This issue first recounts Captain America’s return from the ice first told in Avengers #4, before continuing a story with Black Panther and Baron Zemo. With pencils by Jack Kirby and script by Stan Lee, this is a true classic from the original Marvel Bullpen. Graded 7.5 by CGC, TK Opening Bid $500

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252. Daredevil #1 CGC 5.5 Qualified (Marvel, 1964) The origin and first appearance of Daredevil, and the first appearances of Karen Page and Foggy Nelson. The book features a cover by Jack Kirby and Bill Everett cover, with interior art by Everett. Currently tied for #34 on Overstreet’s list of Top 50 Silver Age Comics and rated by CGc as a qualified 5.5, the book is miss ing one page that does not affect the story.. Opening Bid $2,000

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253. Iron Man # 1 CGC 8.5 (Marvel, 1968) Iron Man #1. Iron Man made his debut in Tales of Suspense #39, March 1963, and featured there until moving to his own book in May of 1968. This first issue of his solo title retold his origin story, with script by Archie Goodwin and art from Gene Colan and Artie Simek. Rated by CGC as 8.5,. Opening Bid $1,000

254. Sub Mariner #1 CGC 7.0 (Marvel, 1968) Sub-Mariner #1. Having debuted in Marvel Comics #1, Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner finally conquered his own title in May of 1968, after many battles beside (or sometimes against) the Fantastic Four, Daredevil, and Doctor Doom. In his debut issue Destiny reveals to Namor details of his life that were lost to amnesia before he entered the silver age of comics. Rated 7.0 by CGC ,

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256. Marvel Comics Silver Surfer #1. (Marvel, 1968) Silver Surfer #1. The herald of Galactus first appeared in Fantastic Four # 48 in 1966. this initial issue of his solo series reveals his true origin and name for the first time. Written by Stan Lee with pencils by John Buscema. This isssue is graded 8.5 by CGC. Opening Bid $2,000

258. Amazing Fantasy #1-14. (Marvel, 1961-1962) An extremely rare collection of issues 1 thru 14 of Amazing Adventures and Amazing Adult Fantasy. This book famously was retitled Amazing Fantasy for its 15th and final issue, which featured the debut of Spider-man in the most sought-af ter single comic of the silver age. The early series is valued by collectors as the birthplace of the Marvel Comics Era, and as prime examples of Stan Lee’s “Marvel Method” of collaboration with Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, and other classic Marvel artists. Lee would give the artist a one-line descrip tion of the plot, and the artist would draw it the pages of action, with Lee filling in the dialogue to fit. The comics are ungraded and range in condition from good to very good. Inquire for more details or to arrange a in-person inspection. Opening Bid $1,000

257. Silver Surfer 30th Anniversary Figure. (Marvel, 1996) A limited edition figure commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Silver Surfer. The herald of Galactus was sculpted by Dene Musson of Synapse and made of cold-cast porcelain, solid pewter, and hand-finished silver. Measuring 10.25” tall and 10.25” long, the cosmic figure atop his board is numbered “958/1800” and is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $200

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259. In 1962 Stan Lee was tasked with creating a new superhero by Martin Goodman, at that time the publisher at Marvel Comics. Spotting a fly on the wall, Lee came up with Spider-man because “It just sounded dramatic.” He pitched him as a teenager, with personal problems, and Goodman turned it down. He reasoned that people hate spiders, and heroes don’t have personal problems. With the sci-fi comic book Amazing Fantasy slated for cancellation, Lee put Spider-man on the cover of the last issue and told his origin story within “Just to get it out of my system.” When the sales figures for that issue came out, they knew they had a hit, and Marvel Comics’ most popular superhero was born.

Spider-man’s popularity transcends most other comic book characters. As sixteen-year-old high school student Peter Parker, he stood out from the pack of teenaged sidekicks who had been the prevailing standard. Parker was no boy in training to become a superhero, he was a young man becoming a hero on his own. He taught us “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.” While battling villains like the Vulture and Doctor Octopus, he was also caring for his frail Aunt May, working for his boisterous boss at the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson (an avowed Spider-man hater) and trying to have a normal social life with Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, and friends Flash Thompson and Harry Osborn (who happens to be the son of Spider-man’s greatest villain, the Green Goblin). Spider-man is a superhero readers can both identify with and aspire to be like.

Across “Top Comic Book Character” lists Spider-man is consistently the top Marvel character named, jockeying with only Superman and Batman for the number one overall position, depending on the leaning of the list-maker. Beyond comic books he has been featured in animated and live-action TV series, a comic strip, feature films, a (notoriously ill-fated) Broadway show, a myriad of video games, and literally every form of licensed product imaginable. The recent Marvel Cinematic Universe films leading up to 2021’s Spider-man: No Way Home have propelled him to even greater and wider acclaim than ever.

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TheSpider-man!”following 6 pages are comics from this extensive collection. Opening Bid $200,000

This collection is the lifelong passion of a collector who began in childhood and pursued the Webslinger throughout his printed career. It spans, in unprecedented depth, more than 43 years of Spider-man, from his very first appearance, through all his starring titles. Beyond that it includes guest appearances, mini-series & one-shots, and even rare promotional comics. The total individual book count is over 2000, with the rarest and most valuable books of the collection CGC graded. Now, “Look out! Here comes the

Amazing Fantasy 15. (Marvel, 1962) Amazing Fantasy #15. The first appearance of Stan Lee’s greatest creation, the Amazing Spider-man. Amazing Fantasy 15 is the most sought after and highly valued book of the Silver age of comics from 1956 to 1969. The silver age is known as a time of artistic advancement and growing acceptance of comic books, following the Golden Age’s relative quiet of the early 1950s. Amazing Fantasy #15 itself embodies Marvel Comics evolution into the Marvel Era of the late 1960s, with three “Twilight Zone” style backup stories that follow Spider-man’s two part origin tale. These short twist ending stories were the hallmark of Marvel comics, until superhero stories edged them out starting with the Fantastic Four and Spider-man. The entire issue is written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko. The first story, Spider-man!, introduces “bookworm” Peter Parker, as well as Uncle Ben, Aunt May, Flash Thompson, and Liz Allan, all recurring characters in Spider-man comics. The science demonstration that leads to an irradiated arachnid biting Parker and giving him spider-powers follows. Part 2 tells the tragedy of Uncle Ben’s death at the hands of a burglar Spider-man could have stopped, and his taking on the mantle of a superhero. This story is the foundation of Spider-man, and has been recreated cinematically in 2002’s Spider-man and 2012’s The Amazing Spider-man. Rated #1 on Overstreet’s Top 50 Silver age Comics. A CGc graded 9.6 copy of Amazing Fantasy 15 sold for $3.6 million dollars at auction in 2021. This copy has a CGc restored grade of 7.0 with off-white pages. Restoration includes a small amount of color touch on the cover and right edge trimmed.

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The Amazing Spider-Man Issues #1-525 plus Annuals. (Marvel, 1962-ca. 2005) The flagship title of all Spider-man series. After his debut in Amazing Fantasy 15, Spider-man took to his own book in March of 1963 and has been the most popular Marvel comics character ever since. Originally written by Stan Lee and drawn by Steve Ditko, Spider-man has been helmed by many Marvel legends including Roger Stern, John Romita Sr. (and Jr.), Todd McFarlane, Ross Andru and more. Many important characters in the Marvel Universe debuted in the pages of the Amazing Spider-man including Dr. Octopus and J. Jonah Jameson, The Green Goblin, Mary Jane Watson, Kingpin, Gwen Stacy, The Punisher, Black Cat, Hobgoblin, Venom, and almost all of Spider-man’s notorious villains. Key events include the Death of Gwen Stacy in #121 fol lowed by the Green Goblin’s death in #122, the Spider-man black costume debut in #252, the black cover on issue 477 observing the attacks on 9/11, and more. 525 issues plus 28 annuals.

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Marvel Team-Up Volume 1. (1972-1985) This second series to fea ture Spider-man presents the web-slinger in stories teamed up with a rotating cast of Marvel characters, from the most popular to the most obscure. 150 issues plus 7 annuals.

Marvel Tales. (Marvel, 1964-1994) This chiefly reprint title debuted in two giant sized All Marvel Summer Specials in 1964 and 1965. Starting with issue #3 it mainly featured classic Spider-man tales with other Marvel heroes as backup for most of its run. It’s notable that issue #30 features an original story about the X-Men character Angel written by Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel in a rare piece of work with Marvel Comics. 291 Issues.

Peter Parker, Spectacular Spider-Man. (Marvel, 1976-1998)

Spider-man’s growing popularity in the 1970s demanded a third title, premiering in December of 1976. The book was intended to focus slightly more on Spider-man’s secret identity, though the “Peter Parker” was dropped from the title with issue 134. 264 issues and 14 annuals.

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Stories (Marvel, 1974-1982) Spun off from the first live-action Spider-man on PBS’ The Electric Company, Spidey Super Stories taught reading skills to a generation of kids while following the wall-crawlers adventures with Marvel and Electric Company charac ters. This often overlooked series is an important part of Spider-man’s growth into prominence in the bronze age of comics. 57 issues.

Spider-man 2099. (1992-1996) The first in-depth depiction of “another” Spider-man besides Peter Parker, in this case Miguel O’Hara, the Spider-man of the future. 46 issues plus one annual & one special.

Web of Spider-man Volume One. (Marvel, 1985-1995) When Marvel Team Up ended its run in 1985, it was replaced with this solo Spider-man title. Web of Spider-man is notable for being the only book to premiere during Spider-man’s black costume phase, which led to the birth of fan favorite villain Venom. 129 issues plus 10 annuals.

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Spider-man. (1990-1998) Todd McFar lane’s art in The Amazing Spider-man proved so popular, he was given his own Spider-title to write and draw. This lot includes several variations of the number one issue. Retitled Peter Parker: Spider-man at issue #75. 98 issues.

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Miniseries. Over 25 Spider-man miniseries dating from 1974 to as late as 2007, all complete. These include the 6 issue 1974 series GiantSized Spider-man, and Spider-man titles The Arachnis Project, Blue, Breakout, Punisher: Family Plot, X-Factor: Shadow Games, and many more. Over 114 issues total.

Other Series. 12 longer series dating from 1993 to 2003 chart Spi der-man’s growth into the new millennium. Some are new adventures or tied to new animated series, and others tell untold tales from Peter Park er’s past. Titles include Adventures of Spider-man (1996), Spider-man’s Tangled Web (2001-03), and Untold Tales of Spider-man (1998-2000). Over 250 issues total.

Promos (Various, 1966-2002) This grouping is an extensive collection (33 issues) of rare Spider-man books published as promotional give-aways, and magazine and newspaper inserts from across the USA and Canada. The rarity and scope of these books alone is notable, and as this comprehensive collection, immeasurable. Here Spider-man visits Dallas department stores, battles teenage smok ing, and teams up to fight Dr. Doom with Billy, the mascot of the Florida Marlins.

Guest Appearances and More. (Marvel, ca. 1960s - 2000s) This includes Spider-man appearances in other Marvel titles, one-shot issues, and related series such as The Green Goblin (1995) and Scarlet Spider titles. Approximately 157 issues.

261. Blockbuster Spider-Man Life-Size Display. (Marvel/Idea Planet, 2002) A rare life-size Spider-man figure produced to promote the home video release of the 2002 feature film, Spider-Man starring Toby Maguire. The figures were displayed at Blockbuster stores across the United States. Each store would raffle off one free figure, and others could be purchased through their online store. The traditional red and blue costume is accented with rubber webbing. Labels on the base read “Spider-man Limited Edition Life-Sized Replica” and “Spider-man Exclusive Numbered Collectible Number 3366 of 4600” In overall good condition, with some slight splits to the webbing on arms, shoulders, and waist. Opening Bid $500

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260. Universal Studios Spider-Man Walkaround Costume. (Universal Studios, 1992) A Spider-Man character walkaround costume with 2-piece muscle under-suit from Universal Studios Hollywood. The 1-piece spandex superhero bodysuit is constructed of color block panels recreating Spidey’s iconic red and blue pattern with black grid spiderweb print on the red sections, mesh eyeholes in the integral mask, integral gloves, a red spider logo applique on the back, a printed spider insignia on the chest, a concealed zipper closure across the reverse of the shoulders, and integral Velcro lined shoe covers. The suit retains an interior Universal Studios Hollywood Entertainment Costume Department bias label marked “Spider-man” [sic]. The muscle under-suit consists of a long-sleeve leotard with integral molded foam chest, shoulder and arm musculature and zipper back closure, and a pair of pull-on leggings with integral molded foam leg musculature and an interior Universal Studios Hollywood costumer’s bias label marked “Spider-man 2.” The superhero bodysuit exhibits color soften ing from display and the muscle suit exhibits some surface wear and loose threads from use. Opening Bid $500

262. Original Book Art for Spider-Man: The Legend Begins. (Marvel / Fun Works, 1995) An impressive collection of (14) original paintings used in the Marvel Comics book, Spider-Man: The Legend Begins. Featuring pencils by Jeff Parker and paintings by renowned Disney artist Don “Ducky” Williams; each piece depicts a two-page spread in the book, with every interior page represented in this collection. Each painting has an image size of 11”x 20” on 13”x 22” heavy stock paper, as well as a tissue cover sheet with production notes and annotations. Any one of these pieces offer a wonderful glimpse into the production process on their own; yet, finding original art for a complete work, such as this, is exceedingly rare. The paintings are all in very fine condi tion with just light wear from handling and intended use. A copy of the finished book is also included. Opening Bid $800

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263. Tom Corbett Space Cadet Store Display. (U.S. Electric/Rockhill, 1950s)

A Tom Corbett Space Cadet Pin-On Rocket-Lite by U.S. Electric. The vintage display with two Pin-On Rocket Lights is inspired by the Solar Guard Academy’s training ship, the Polaris from the pop ular television show. Measuring 13”x8”, the display and lights are in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $100

265. A Rare Limited Edition Twilight Zone Mystic Seer. (BifBangPow!/CBS, 2011) A Rare Twilight Zone Mystic Seer Replica. The officially licensed product with the devilish bobbing head is inspired by the classic “Nick of Time” episode featuring William Shatner. It dispenses napkins and 24 fortunes (included) and was limited to an edition of 600 pieces. Numbered 457/600, it mea sures 13.5” tall and 7.5”x6.5” wide. The piece is in very fine to near mint condition inside the original box measuring 17.25” tall and 11.5”x9”with COA.

264. Pictorial Magazine Cover Art, Proof & (17) Magazines. (NYJ-A, 1959-63) Pictorial Maga zine Cover Art, Proof & (17) Magazines produced as supplements for the New York Journal-American. The lot includes two drawings and one proof of the Bat Masterson cover produced by artist Wach Steter for the Sunday, March 1, 1959, issue, and an assortment of (17) issues of the journal. The renderings feature a caricature of Bat Masterson (as portrayed by Gene Barry) of the popular television series. One piece has been mounted to a piece of plastic for display and measures 19.5”x10”, another has mat ted inside a 22.25”x16.25” mat. The proof measures 17”x12” and the magazines are approximately 14.75”x11”. Each piece is in good and used overall condition, despite some wear to edges and corners.

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In the 1950s and 60s, television grew from its infancy as a curiosity into a prolific and respected medium. Creative geniuses like Rod Serling, Carl Reiner, and Alfred Hitchcock were experimenting in storytelling, creating sitcoms, anthologies, and dramas that are still revered and viewed today. Television connected the American people coast to coast, truly creating a national dialogue. As each episode of The Fugitive aired, viewers from Maine to Hawaii were talking about Richard Kimble’s hunt for the one-armed man at water coolers the next day. This section features items from the shows we loved in the 50s and 60s.

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266. Twilight Zone Press Kit & Letterhead Stationery. (MGM/UA, c.1980s) A Press Kit and set of (25) pages of stationery featuring the logo and imagery from the 1980s revival of CBS’ The Twilight Zone. Measuring 12”x9” and 8.5”x11”, the Press Kit and stationery are in very good condi tion with very minor creases and slight wear throughout. Opening Bid $100

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268. The Fugitive Game by Ideal. (Ideal, 1964) A Fugitive Game by Ideal. Prove what Richard Kimball cannot, and race from city to city to catch the one-armed man. Packaged inside a 16”x9.75” box depicting the innocent Dr. Richard Kimball (portrayed by David Janssen), 1 color ful spinner, 4 markers, 1 board and 32 Fugitive Cards are in very good condition with the slightest wear to the edges and corners of the box.

Kildare (portrayed by Richard Chamberlain) and traverse the rooms of Blaire General Hospital, diagnosing patients as you strive for residency. The fine condition game board, instructions, and pieces come complete within a 9.75”x19.5” box, exhibiting little wear to lid. Opening Bid $100

269. An Outer Limits Promotional Photo. (United Artists, 1960s) A promotional photograph advertising the Outer Limits television series. The promotional photograph for Harlan Ellison’s “Soldier” (season 2, episode 1) depicts a futuristic soldier (portrayed by Michael Ansara) and interrogator (portrayed by Lloyd Nolan). Measuring 9”x7”, the photo is in very good condition with some annotation on the reverse, despite minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

273. Gomer Pyle Game by Transogram. (Transogram, c.1960s) Golly… it’s a Gomer Pyle Game by Transogram. Step into the role of “the Marine with two left feet.” Just don’t foul up around Sgt. Carter in this game for two-to-four players. Packaged inside a 19”x9.75” box bearing the face of Gomer Pyle (portrayed by Jim Nabors), the board and pieces are in fine condition with the slightest wear to the edges and corners of the box. Opening Bid $200

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271. Martian Magic Tricks by Gilbert. (Gilbert, 1964) A Martian Magic Tricks kit by Gilbert. “Amaze and mystify” earthlings with easy to do magic inspired by your favorite TV Martian, Uncle Martin. The collection of (17) tricks come complete in a box featuring Ray Walston. Measuring 14”x20.5” and 2” deep, the kit, instructions, and box are in very good condition, exhibiting some scuffs and little wear to the corners and edges of the lid. Opening Bid $200

272. My Favorite Martian Game by Transogram. (Jack Chertok TV/ Transogram, 1963) A My Favorite Martian Game by Transogram. Try to get the Martian to use his super-human Brain wave powers as much as possible. The board game comes complete with 4 Martian Figures on Brain Waves, 1 earth Disc, 1 Metal Holder, 4 plastic markers, 4 Plastic Scoring Picks, 2 Dice, 24 cards, and instruction sheet. Measuring 9”x17.25” and 1.75” deep, the colorful box and contents are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

270. Dick Van Dyke Show Newstime Magazine Prop. (Cavada/ CBS, 1964) An extremely rare magazine prop from the classic TV series, “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” The prop was created for “My Husband is the Best One” (season 3, episode 15), which first aired January 8, 1964 and is clearly visible throughout the episode. The prop magazine cover fea tures an image of fictitious tv comic Alan Brady (portrayed by Carl Reiner) and was one of few created for scenes featuring Carl Reiner, Rose Marie, Richard Deacon, and Dick Van Dyke. Measuring 11.25”x8.5”, the prop is in very good used condition. Opening Bid $600

274. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. “The Thor Affair” 16mm Film. (MGM-TV, 1966) A 16mm reel of an original Man from U.N.C.L.E. episode. The reel contains “The Thor Affair” (season 3, episode 7), originally airing October 28, 1966. Measuring 15”, the 16mm reel is in used, fine condi tion. Opening Bid $100

275. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Illya Kuryakin Action Figure. (Gilbert, c.1965-66) A vintage action figure of Illya Kuryakin from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. television series. The figure comes with the original instruction sheet, metal cap-firing gun, pocket insignia and ID card. The box measures 12.50”x4.25” and 2.50” deep and exhibits mild creasing and edgewear. The figure and all components are in very good condi tion, with the most wear on the paper pocket insignia, while the ID card remains unused. Opening Bid $100

276. “I Spy” Promotional Network Affiliate Poster. (Desilu, 1965)

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277. Wonder Woman Factory-Sealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1965) A factory-sealed model kit of Wonder Woman. The box features Silver Age era artwork of the Amazon Princess with her iconic Lasso of Truth wrapped around a giant tentacled sea creature. The item measures 13.25”x5.25” and 2.25” deep. While there is a very faint crease along the lower right side of the box lid, the original cellophane wrapping is unblemished, and the item presents in very fine condition. Labeled Aurora Kit No. 47998. Opening Bid $200

A network affiliates promotional poster for “I Spy.” The poster is in good condition with 23.25”x20” viewable inside a mat and its 27.5”x24.25” frame. Some light color fading throughout. Opening Bid $100

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278. Ultra-Rare The Munsters Numbered Pencil and Paint Set. (Hasbro, 1965) An extremely rare (only known example) The Munsters Numbered Pencil and Paint Set by Hasbro. The set includes (8) ColorVue pencils, (8) watercolor paint tablets, (12) pictures to color and the original instruction sheet. Measuring 21.5”x12.5” and approximately 2.5” wide, the rare, licensed toy in original box is in fine overall condition with slight wear to the edges and corners. Opening Bid $5,000

279. A Rare Lost in Space Roto Jet Gun by Mattel. (Mattel, 1966) An extremely rare Lost in Space Roto Jet Gun weapon set manufactured by Mattel. The “Roto-Sound Weapons Set” includes a Pistol with “infra-red” scope, a Roto Launcher with Launcher Cartridge, and 2 “safe plastic roto missiles.” The components can be reconfigured and combined to form a Sub-Carbine and a Rifle. The pistol is embellished with a Lost in Space RotoJet Gun metallic foil decal. All items are assembled in the original cardboard box packaging, which features eye-catching metallic foil imagery of the Robinson family combating giant cyclops creatures of Priplanus on two sides. Measuring 23.75”x15” and 4.75” deep the box with contents displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $1,000

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280. A Collection of (94) Lost in Space Publicity Photos. (20th Century Fox, 1965-68) A collection of (94) Lost in Space television series publicity photos. Notably among the collection are several promotional images with captions, photo proof sheets depicting Dr. Smith, and a promotional image for the c.1973 animated ABC Saturday Superstar Movie Lost in Space. Measuring 10”x8” and 9”x7”, the photos are in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $200

A large Altoids advertising poster featuring the robot from Lost in Space. Measuring 70”x48” the oversized heavy vellum print is in good condition, exhibiting mild color toning few creases and wear to edges and corners from previous display. Opening Bid $200

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282. Altoids/Lost in Space Robot Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1997)

281. Lost in Space B-9 Talking Robot Toy. (Trendmasters, 1997) A Lost in Space Robot B-9 Toy by Trendmasters. The toy features lights, sounds, and motion with a sentinel alarm mode. Measuring approx imately 10.25” tall, the figure is in fine as-new condition in original 12.25”x8.5” and 4.5” box. Opening Bid $100

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283. A Get Smart Board Game by Idea. (Ideal, 1965) A Get Smart: The Exploding Time Bomb Game by Ideal. The game comes complete with 4 colored movers, 16 Clue Cards, a Plastic Time Bomb, a die, and game board packed within the original box featuring Maxwell Smart (portrayed by Don Adams). Measuring 19.75”x10” and 2” wide, the box with contents is in very good overall condition. Opening Bid $100

284. A Complete Set of Get Smart Gum Cards by Topps. (Topps, 1966) A complete set of (66) Topps Gum Cards featuring scenes from the classic 1965 TV Series “Get Smart.” Measuring 2.5”x2.25” the cards are in overall fine condition with little wear and the slightest discoloration from age. Opening Bid $250

287. Collection of (18) Batgirl & King Tut Photo Negatives. (20th Century Fox, 1968) A collection of (18) photo negatives of Batgirl (Yvonne Craig), King Tut (Victor Bruno), and Nefertiti (Ziva Rodann) from the 1960s Batman television series. King Tut was created for the series and was featured a total of nine times, while the breakout character of Batgirl was featured in 26 episodes of the third season. The lot contains (18) negatives, two of which feature Batgirl. Measuring 2.5”x2.5” the negatives are in good condition, despite some mild reddening. Opening Bid $200

285. (35) Batman and Robin Television Show Photos. (DC, 1966/1979) A collection of (35) Batman and Robin 1960s television show promotional photographs. Some photos retain official captions. Included among the lot are publicity photos of Batman (Adam West), Robin (Burt Ward), Batgirl (Yvonne Craig), and Catwoman (Eartha Kitt). Of notable mention are rare images of the Batmobile, Batman and Robin meeting the Green Hornet (Van Williams) and Kato (Bruce Lee), as well as the Huntress (Barbara Joyce) and Black Canary (Danuta Wesley) as they appeared in the “Legends of the Superheroes” show. Measuring 9”x7” to 14.25”x8.25”, the photos are in overall good condition. Open ing Bid $200

286. A Collection of (25) Batman Publicity Photos. (DC, 1966) A collection of (25) publicity photos from the Batman TV Series and Batman Movie. Included among the lot are photos of Batman (Adam West), Robin (Burt Ward), and dastardly villains the Joker (Cesar Romero), Catwoman (Lee Meriwether), Penguin (Burgess Meredith), and the Riddler (Frank Gorshin). Measuring approximately 10”x8”, the photos are in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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In the early 1960s the Batman TV show was first conceived as a juvenile adventure series similar to The Adventures of Superman – but it developed into so much more. Inspired by the serious-but-humorous style of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., producer William Dozier saw the series as a blend of pop-art adventure and campy comedy. Adam West’s deadpan, buttondowned delivery nicely contrasted the wildly over the top villains like Joker, Catwoman, and the Riddler in their psychedelic lairs with conveniently labelled henchmen. Premiering early in 1966, the series’ success inspired a bat-craze of merchandise for the show, and even more from the comic books it was based on. Pow!

288. Batman 20th Century Fox 1989 TV Promotional Folder. (20th Century Fox, 1989) A promotional brochure advertising the syn dicated Batman television series. The brochure suggests programming, prints, and other promotional materials related to Batman. Measuring 11”x17”, the brochure is in very good condition. Opening Bid $50

293. A Batman TV Theme Album. (NPP/ Connoisseur Record Corp., 1966) A Panda Children’s Records Batman TV Theme Record. The record features eight additional songs performed by the Dynamic Batmen. The 12” 33RPM vinyl record is still sealed and in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

291. Batman Viewmaster Set Sealed with Book. (Sawyers, 1966) A sealed Batman Viewmaster set by Sawyer. The set comes com plete with reels and a 16-page “Batbooklet.” Measuring 4.5”x4.5” the sealed set is in very fine condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to corners. Opening Bid $50

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289. A Complete Set of (38) 1966 Batman Gum Cards. (Topps, 1966) A complete set of (38) Topps Batman Bubble Gum cards. Each card features a memorable scene or character with the Riddler’s Riddle on reverse. Measuring 3.5”x2.5”, the cards are in overall very good to fine condition. Opening Bid $200

290. Batman and Robin Trash Bin by Cheinco. (DC, 1966) An unused metal trash can by Cheinco, featuring Batman and Robin as they appear in the opening title sequence of the 1966 TV Series. Measuring approximately 9.5” tall the waste bin is in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest color toning, and few scratches, but presenting clean graphics overall. Opening Bid $200

292. Batman Original Sealed Television Soundtrack Album. (20th Century Fox Records, 1966) An original sealed soundtrack album from the 1966 Batman TV Series. The album features 12 tracks composed by Neal Hefti with the voices of Batman and Robin. The 12” 33RPM vinyl record is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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294. Batman: The Movie Japanese Press Poster. (20th Century Fox, 1966) A rare poster produced for the Japanese release of Batman: The Movie. Batman’s greatest foes unite in this cinematic souvenir featuring Japanese text, stylized movie scenes, and character portraits. Measuring 9.5”x10.25” the poster is in fine condition with light wear along edges, corners, and original folds. Opening Bid $200

295. Batman Bat Tank Friction Toy. (Yanoman, c.1966) A rare Bat man tin lithographic friction toy by Yanoman. The Bat Tank is made of tin with colorful lithographic imagery, while the Batman figure is made of vinyl. Measuring 6.25” long and 4.25” tall, the action toy is in overall good condition. Opening Bid $400

296. Set of (3) 1966 Batman Buttons. (NPP, 1966) A set of (3) Bat man buttons by A& BC Chewing Gum Co. The pinback buttons feature Batman, Robin, and the Batman logo. Measuring just under 1” in diame ter, the buttons are in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $100

297. Batman Helmet & Cape by Ideal. (Ideal, 1966) A rare unused Official Batman Helmet & Cape by Ideal. The set features one Batman cowl with pads, soft vinyl cap, and instructions. Measuring “one-sizefits-all” the 12.5”-tall cowl is in fine condition exhibiting , the 25”-long cape presents in fine unused condition. All pieces are packaged inside the original very good condition box. Opening Bid $500

298. Official Batman Collapsible Ring Set on Card. (Lawson, 1966) An unused Official Batman Collapsible Ring set by Lawson Novelty Co. The complete set of 4 Rings is mounted on the original vending machine backing card with action-packed instructions. Measuring 6.5”x5” the card and rings display in fine condition, with some wear to corners and edges of the card. Opening Bid $200

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299. Set of (12) Batman Pocket Combs and Store Display. (Life time Comb, 1966) A full set of (12) Batman pocket combs and matching store display from 1966. Finding a complete store display from this era is rare. The bold exclamations and character model closely resemble the style of the live action television series, while the signage and each of the vinyl comb cases feature the late-Silver Age logo redesign that appeared on Batman comic covers from 1965-69. As combs are removed, an actionpacked scene appears. Measuring 15.5”x12”, the item is in very good condition exhibiting only minor edge wear. Opening Bid $500

300. Batplane Factory-Sealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1966) A facto ry-sealed model kit of the Batplane. Capitalizing on the popularity of the live action series, the box art of Batman and Robin closely resembles Adam West and Burt Ward. While the Caped Crusader has utilized several aerial vehicles over the years, this design most closely resembles the Bat plane II that was introduced in Batman #61 (Oct 1950) and appeared in this form through the mid-60s. Measuring 5.25”x13” and 1.5” deep, the item is tightly wrapped in its original cellophane and in very fine condi tion, with only the slightest residue from a price sticker on the side panel. Labeled Aurora Kit No. 487-100. Opening Bid $300

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303. Batman Punch A-Loon Joker by National Latex. (National Latex, 1966) A Batman Punch A-Loon by National Latex Products. The vin tage toy allowed kids to “Smack the crooks with a Batman Punch A-Loon.” Measuring 11.75”x6.5” the card displays in very good condition with few creases, folds, and wear to the card, has begun to naturally crack to pieces and disintegrate from age within package. Opening Bid $200

304. Batman Vari-Vue Flicker Rings. (Vari-Vue, 1966) A complete set of (12) Batman Vari-Vue flicker rings bringing action-packed scenes to your fin gertips. Measuring .75” each the rings are in very good overall condition despite the slightest scuffs and light loss to the patina. Opening Bid $100

The Boy Wonder Factory-Sealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1966) A factory-sealed model kit of Robin, The Boy Wonder. The illus tration is an excellent Silver Age depiction of Batman’s loyal sidekick and ward, Dick Grayson. This original model proved so popular it was re-released by Aurora in 1974, and again by Revell in 1999. Measuring 13.25”x5.25” and 2.25” deep, the item is sealed in cellophane from the factory and in very fine condition. Labeled Aurora Kit No. 488-98. Opening Bid $200

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301. Batman’s Batboat Factory-Sealed Model Kit. (Aurora, 1967) A factory-sealed model kit of Batman’s Batboat. Debuting in the 1966 Batman film, this iteration of the Batboat was based on a Glastron V-174, and subsequently appeared in seasons 2 and 3 of the live action TV series. As such, the Dynamic Duo are intentionally styled after Adam West and Burt Ward on the cover illustration. The box measures 13.25”x5.25” and 2.25” deep. The item, still sealed in its original cello phane packaging, is in very fine condition. Labeled Aurora Kit No. 811-100. Opening Bid

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309. Set of (3) Batman Tapestries by NPP. (NPP, 1966) A set of (3) Batman Tapestries licensed through National Periodical Publications. The set of wall decorations feature the dynamic duo taking on their greatest foes including the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler. Measuring approximately 28.5”x15.75” the cloth, dowels, and cords are in very good condition, despite creases and folds to the fabric. Opening Bid $200

306. Batman and Robin Game by Hasbro. (Hasbro, 1965) A Batman and Robin Game by Hasbro. Help the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin capture the diabolical Joker in this game based on the popular television series. Mea suring 8.5”x16.75” and 1.25” deep, the box, board, spinner, tokens, and instructions are in good condition, exhibiting some wear from use. Opening Bid $100

307. Batman Pix-A-Go-Go. (Embree, 1966) A Batman Pix-a-Go-Go Double Feature Show toy by the Embree Manufacturing Company. Turning the dial activates the graphics and makes the pictures “go go.” The colorful box features silver age comic book imagery of the “Dynamic Duo” swinging into action. Measuring 7.25”x13” and 1.25” deep the contents and shrink-wrapped box present in very fine condition with little apparent wear. Opening Bid $200

305. Batman Bat Chute Figure by CDC. (CDC, 1965) An Official Batman Bat Chute figure by the Consolidated Development Corp. Toss the Batman action figure in the sky and watch as he opens his “Bat-chute” for a “perfect Batman landing.” The 4.25” tall figure on 10.75”x8.5” card is in very fine condition. Opening Bid $100

308. Batman with Robin Pillow by NPP Sealed. (NPP, 1966) A Batman and Robin pillow. The collectable 1960s cushion features the caped crusader and his crime-fighting companion in four-color art licensed by National Periodical Publications. Measur ing 14”x11” and 5” wide, the cotton and polyester pillow is in very fine condition, sealed within its original bag. Opening Bid $100

Space, the final frontier… Before Star Trek, science fiction television was generally seen as either serious anthology – most notably The Twilight Zone – or children’s fare. Star Trek changed that with the voyages of the Starship Enterprise and the strange new worlds they visited. Delivering adventure, humor, and social commentary in compelling stories with colorful futuristic and alien visuals, Star Trek also inspired a large and loyal fan community. “Trekkies” saved the show from cancellation after the second season and meet for fan conventions in every corner of the world. This section presents rare items from the creation of the series, and hard-to-find collectibles a Ferengi would covet.

311. Unproduced Star Trek “He Walked Among Us” Final Script. (Desilu, 1968) An extremely rare script for an unproduced Star Trek epi sode entitled “He Walked Among Us.” The 60-page script was written in a record four days by Norman Spinrad (who wrote only one other Star Trek episode entitled “The Doomsday Machine”) The story was intended to co-star Milton Berle in a dramatic role until Gene Coon rewrote it with comedic elements, and Gene Rodenberry ultimately disapproved the script. This final draft is dated “August 15, 1967.”Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are hole punched, bound with brass brads and are in very good condition. Opening Bid $800

310. Star Trek Pilot “The Cage” Sound Effects Reel. (Desilu, c.1967) A magnetic tape reel featuring sound effects used in the development and produc tion of Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek pilot episode, “The Cage.” Recorded at Hollywood’s legendary Glen Glenn Sound, the effects were created by Motion picture sound editor Doug Grindstaff and his crew. This reel is dated “1-19-1965,” the same month that “The Cage” completed production. Measuring 10.5” in diameter, the reel of 14” magnetic tape is in very good condition. Opening Bid $300

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312. Star Trek “The Empath” Story Outline. (Desilu, 1968) A story outline for the memorable Star Trek episode, “The Empath.” The 17-page outline (season 3, episode 12) was written by Joyce Muskat. Dated May 7, 1968, Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry’s name is hand-written at the top of the title page. Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are bound within a 11.5”x9” binder and are in very good condition with some creasing, yellowing, and wear. Opening Bid $800

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314. Star Trek “Survival” Story Outline. (Desilu, 1968) An 18-page story outline for Star Trek’s “Survival.” Dated August 8, 1968, the outline was written by Dorothy Catherine Fontana. The cover of the outline features the annotation “GR” in reference to Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry. Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are hole punched, bound with brass brads and are in very good condition, exhibiting some creases, yellowing, and minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $800

313. Star Trek “The Mark of Gideon” Story Outline. (Desilu, 1968)

315. Star Trek “Joanna” Story Outline. (Desilu, 1968) An extremely rare 16-page story outline for an unproduced Star Trek episode entitled “Joanna.” This episode would introduce Joanna McCoy, daughter of the Enterprise’s Doctor. Joanna never appeared on screen but featured in novels and comic books. Dated August 27, 1968., the outline was written by Dorothy Catherine Fontana (who wrote ten episodes of Star Trek) Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are hole punched, bound with brass brads and are in very good condition, exhibiting some creases, yellowing, and minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $800

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316. Collection of (30) Star Trek Publicity Photos. (Paramount, c.1960s-70s) A collection of (30) Star Trek publicity photos. The lot includes memorable scenes spanning all three seasons of Gene Rod denberry’s popular TV series. Notable among the collection are two large photos of Kirk and Spock, two photos of the USS Enterprise, (6) publicity photos retaining their NBC Television captions, and (10) color photos. Measuring 9”x7” to 14”x10.75”, the photo prints display in good over all condition, exhibiting some curling and wear to edges and corners.

A story outline for Star Trek’s “The Mark of Gideon.” The 17-page outline (season 3, episode 16) was written by George F. Slavin and Stanley Adams. Dated July 12, 1968, Associate Producer Edward K. Milkis’ name is hand-written at the top of the title page. Measuring 11”x8.5” the pages are hole punched, bound with brads and are in very good condition, exhibiting light creases, yellowing, and minor wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $800

319. Star Trek Spock Porcelain Doll. (Hamilton, Stardate 8804.30; 1988) A Mr. Spock figure by Hamilton Collection in association with R.J. Ernst Enterprises. The doll commemorates the 20th anniversary of Star Trek with a life-like figure of the most famous character in the history of Star Trek. Measuring 14” tall, the porcelain doll with fabric clothing and metallic type-1 phaser and hand-held communicator are in fine condi tion, numbered 02311/19,500, with signed Certificate of Authenticity. Opening Bid $100

320. Barnabas Collins Dark Shadows Game by MB. (Milton Bradley, c.1960s) A Dark Shad ows game by Milton Bradley. Packaged inside a 19”x9.75” box bearing the frightening visage of Barnabas Collins (portrayed by Jonathan Frid), the bones, scaffolds, spinner, and coffin are complete, sans fangs, and in very good condition with the slightest wear to the edges and corners of the box. Opening Bid $100

321. Starsky & Hutch Detective Game by MB. (Milton Bradley, 1977) A Starsky & Hutch Detective Game by Milton Bradley. Packaged inside a 16”x9.75” box bearing scenes of the Bay City detectives (portrayed by Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul), the cards, die, board and un-punched Gran Torino pieces are in fine condition with the slightest wear to the edges and corners of the box. Opening Bid $100

322. Six Million Dollar Man Script. (MCATV, 1976) A Six Million Dollar Man script from season 3 episodes 16 & 17 titled “The Secret of Bigfoot.” This was the first appearance of Bigfoot on the show. Measuring 11”x9.25”, the 103-page script is in overall good condition. Opening Bid $100

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318. Star Trek: The Next Generation “Darmok” Cue Card. (Para mount, 1991) A cue card used in the production of “Darmok,” the second episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s fifth season. Largely centering on Captain Picard and the Tamarians, whose language relies on a heavy use of metaphor, the episode is widely regarded among both the series and franchise’s all-time best. Due to the unusual cadence and dialogue of the Tamarian captain Dathon, guest star Paul Winfield relied on cue cards during filming scenes with Patrick Stewart’s Picard. Measuring 15”x20”, the piece is in very good overall condition exhibiting few scuffs and some wear. A truly unique opportunity to own a piece of production-used mate rial from one of TNG’s most memorable episodes. Opening Bid $200

323. The Incredible Hulk One Sheet Poster. (Universal, 1978) An original release International One Sheet Poster for “The Incredible Hulk”. Prior to the release of the TV series, two pilot episodes were released in some countries as a feature film and later re-edited for television. Measuring 41”x27” the unused poster displays in fine condition with creases along the original folds.. Opening Bid $100

325. Battlestar Galactica British Quad Poster. (Universal, 1978) An original British Quad poster for the theatrical release of Bat tlestar Galactica. This science fiction television series debuted its pilot episode on the silver screen in select markets, ahead of its debut on ABC. Measuring 30”x40”, the poster is in very good condition. The poster has been folded, as originally distributed, and has minor edge wear. Opening Bid $100

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324. Happy Days Cast Signed Photo (ABC, 1974-1984) A multi-signed photograph of key cast members from the classic TV Series “Happy Days.” The 8” X 10” color photo fea tures the signatures of Anson Williams (Potsie), Donny Most (Ralph), Henry Winkler (Fonzie), and Ron Howard (Richie). The piece has a 9”x7” mat opening within a 17.75”x13.75” frame and displays in fine condition. Originally purchased at Walt Disney World, the photo comes with a COA from Michael Wehrmann Autographs. Opening Bid $200

326. Signed Battlestar Galactica Script. (NBC/Universal, 1978) A multi-signed “Battlestar Galactica” script for “Fire in Space” (Season 1, Episode 14). The 62-page script has been hand-signed by Herbert Jef ferson Jr (Lt. Boomer, Dirk Benedict (Lt. Starbuck), and Jack Stauffer (Lt. Bojay). Measuring 11”x9”, the script is in fine, used condition. Opening Bid $100

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327. (50) Battlestar Galactica Publicity Photos. (NBC, 1978-79) A collection of (50) Battlestar Galactica publicity photos. The lot contains numerous photos depicting Ralph McQuarrie’s production art as well as scenes and the cast from the television production. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition, despite mild scuffs and wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $200

328. Collection of (4) Signed Battlestar Galactica Cards. (Universal, 1978,96) A collection of Battlestar Galactica collectible cards by Topps and Dart, signed by Richard Hatch. Included in the lot are (3) Topps #3 “Richard Hatch is Captain Apollo” cards and one (of 500) Dart Flipcards. All (4) are signed by Richard Hatch. Measuring 3.5”x2.5”, the cards are in fine condition, exhibiting little apparent wear. Opening Bid $100

330. Pair of Saturday Night Live Character Posters. (NBC, 1978) A pair of vintage posters fea turing recurring Saturday Night Live characters. John Belushi’s Samurai Futaba debuted in the series’ first season, making more than a dozen appearances over his five-year run on the show. The Coneheads, portrayed by Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and Laraine Newman, were introduced a season later; with the sketch proving so popular it later spawned a feature film. Both posters measure 28”x20” and exhibit some minor creasing throughout but display in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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332. Pair of Life With Lucy Scripts. (Ball/Spelling Productions, 1986) A collection of (2) unproduced scripts for the short-lived “Life With Lucy” sitcom starring Lucille Ball. Included is a script for the 44-page “Love Among the Two By Fours” (Episode 3) and the 46-page “Mother of the Bride” (Episode 8). Measuring 11”x8.5” the scripts are in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $100

329. Mork and Mindy Scripts and Treatments Collection. (ABC, 1979-82) A collection of story concepts, treatments, script pages, and notes for the classic late 1970s TV Series, Mork and Mindy starring Robin Williams. Among the notes are a few pages relating to the development of an episode that would have involved Mork meeting Superman (presumably to be portrayed by Robin Williams’ long-time friend Christopher Reeve). Measuring 9.5”x6” to 8.5”x11” the 148 pages are a testament to a historic sitcom production and in good condition. Opening Bid $200

331. Saturday Night Live Elliot Gould Photo Bumper Card. (NBC, 1980) A screen-used photo bumper card featuring Elliot Gould used during 1980 appearances hosting Saturday Night Live. Measuring 14”x11” in a 10”x8” matte, the photo is in very good condition, with light wear from original production use. Opening Bid $200

334. 21 Jump Street Publicity Photos. (Fox, 1987-91) A collection of (7) promotional press photos for 21 Jump Street. Among the collec tion are headshot images featuring Johnny Depp (Tom Hanson), Holly Robinson (Judy Hoffs), and Dustin Nyugen (H.T. loki). The lot contains four other materials related to promotional advertising. Measuring 14”x11”, the oversized photo prints are in overall fine condition.

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335. Tales from the Crypt Don Rickles “Morty” Twin Puppet. (Warner Bros., 1990) A screen prop used in the 1990 Tales from the Crypt episode titled “The Ventriloquist’s Dummy” (season 2, episode 10), produced by Richard Donner and guest starring Don Rickles. The prop figure represents the main character’s disfigured Siamese brother Morty and is hand-painted with matted hair. Mea suring 9.5” tall and 12.5” long, the figure is in production-used and good overall condition, exhibiting some cracks near one ear and arms.

333. Lucille Ball Framed Check (Lucille Ball/Desi Arnaz, 1955) A Lucille Ball hand-signed check made out to the Department of Employ ment. Signed boldly in ballpoint pen, the check is dated January 17, 1955 and measures 2.75”x8”. The check has been matted with a pho tographic print featuring Lucille Ball inside a 25.75”x18.75” frame and displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

Dick Van Dyke “Diagnosis Murder” Group of Prop Items. (CBS, 19932001) A collection of props used in the production of Diagnosis Murder. Among the lot are three unlaminated Metro Police Department cards, two check books, and a Community General Hospital business card containing the name or image of Mark Sloan (portrayed by Dick Van Dyke). Measuring various sizes, the screen-used props are in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $200

338. A Collection of Chairbacks from “Weeds.” (Lionsgate, 2005-12) A collection of (4) chairbacks from the production of Show time’s Weeds. The canvas chairbacks feature the names of Jennifer Jason Leigh (Jill Price-Gray), Renee Victor (Lupita), writer Stephen Falk, and “Script Supervisor” along with the series logo. Measuring 6.5”x21.25”, the chairbacks are in very good to fine overall condition. Opening Bid $200

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340. True Blood “O” Positive Prop Bottle Set. (HBO/WB, 2008-14) A pair of Tru Blood prop bottles used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The pair of bottle props are crafted from two types of materials (glass and rubber) for specific scenes necessitating durable props. Measuring 7.5” tall, the prop bottles are in fine, used condition. Opening Bid $300

341. True Blood New Blood Unopened Can Props. (HBO/WB, 2008) A set of (3) New Blood prop weighted cans used in the produc tion of HBO’s True Blood. The three weighted can props featuring the “New Blood” Hepatitis V antidote brand and Sarah Newlin (portrayed by Anna Camp) were crafted for specific scenes. Measuring 7.5” tall and 3” in diameter, the screen-used prop cans are in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

342. True Blood New Blood Opened Can Props. (HBO/WB, 2008) A set of (3) New Blood prop lightweight cans used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The three lightweight can props featuring the “New Blood” Hepatitis V antidote brand and Sarah Newlin (portrayed by Anna Camp) were crafted for specific scenes. Measuring 7.5” tall and 3” in diameter, the prop cans are in fine, screen-used condition. Opening Bid $300

343. True Blood Coasters, Bar and Business Card Props. (HBO/WB, c.2008-2014) A collection of prop business cards, bar postcards, and coast ers used in the production of True Blood. Among the lot are various props created for the series’ production, including two Lou Pine’s coasters, two Fangtasia advertisement postcards, and Detective Andy Bellefluer’s Bon Temps Police Department business card. Measuring various sizes, the props display in fine screen-used condition. Opening Bid $100

339. True Blood Tru Blood Prop Bottle. (HBO/WB, 2008-14) A prop bottle of Tru Blood created for the production of HBO’s True Blood. The sealed glass prop features the emblems of the Yakonomo Corporation, while the label advertises the product type and warnings. Measuring 7.75” tall and 2.75” at its widest diameter, the prop is in fine overall condition.

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344. True Blood Screen-Used XES Beast Gun Prop. (HBO/WB, 2013) A prop gun used in the production of True Blood. The XES Beast appears in “Dead Meat” (season 6, episode 8) and features a laser effect mounted to its side. Measuring 26” long and 11” from the bottom of the grip to the top of the scope, the screen used prop is in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $500

(HBO/WB, 2013) A pair of screenused stakes used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The pair of faux wood props were manufactured from foam and utilized in scenes involving Bill Compton (portrayed by Stephen Moyer) and Jason Stackhouse (portrayed by Ryan Kwanten). Measuring 15.75” and 12.75” long, the screen-used props are in fine condi tion overall. Opening Bid $200

You” Handle Props. (HBO/WB, 2008) A set of (4) prop shovel handle stakes were used in the production of the season finale of HBO’s True Blood. The screen-used set of shovel handle stakes were used by Sookie (Anna Paquin) to kill Bill (Stephen Moyer) in a pivotal scene of “Thank You,” the series finale (season 7, epi sode 10). The set includes a breakaway prop piece, a real wood piece, a prop rubber piece, and a special effects piece used to simulate the stake entering Bill. Measuring 22.25” to 15”, the screen-used props are in fine overall condi tion. Opening Bid $500

347. True Blood Vampire Magister’s Cane Prop Set. (HBO/WB, 2008/2010) A pair of Vampire Magister cane props used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The Vampire Magister Jorge Alonso de San Diego (portrayed by Zeljko Ivanek) continued as an antagonist from seasons 1 and 3 of the series. One prop is cast of foam rubber, the other crafted of wood, with metallic and resin parts. Measuring 37.25” tall, the screen-used cane props are in fine con dition. Opening Bid $300

352. True Blood Prop Crew Mug Set & Sweat Pants. (HBO/WB, 2008-2014) A pair of mugs and sweatpants created as gifts for the prop department of HBO’s True Blood. The pair of mugs features the blood-splattered series six logo while the sweatpants carry the embroi dered Bon Temps Football Hawks logo associated with the series. The cotton and polyester pants are adjustable while the mugs measure 4” tall and 3.75” at their widest diameter, and all pieces are in fine condition.

Opening Bid $100

Shard Prop. (HBO/WB, 2010-11) A Prop Metal shard used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The prop was used in an episode of True Blood in which the F*ck You Crew Packmaster Cooter Johnson (portrayed by Grant Bowler) stabbed Bill Compton (portrayed by Stephen Moyer). Measuring 14.25”x3”, the screen-used prop is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

349. True Blood Lock And Load Magazine Prop. (HBO/WB, 2013) A prop Lock and Load Magazine used in the production of HBO’s True Blood. The screen used prop appeared in a scene of “Dead Meat” (season 6, episode 8) starring Sarah Newlin (portrayed by Anna Camp) and features “XES Firearms New Beast” on the cover. Measuring approximately 11”x8”, the prop is in fine used condition. Opening Bid $100

350. True Blood Good Housekeeping Magazine Prop. (HBO/WB, 2011) A prop Good Housekeeping magazine used in pro duction of HBO’s True Blood. The cover of the screen-used prop magazine features Nan Flana gan (portrayed by Jessica Tuck) and was used in “You Smell Like Dinner” (season 4, episode 2), held by Tara Mae Thornton (portrayed by Rutina Wesley). Measuring approximately 11”x8.75”, the screen used prop magazine is in fine overall condition. Opening Bid $100

351. True Blood Cast & Crew Parking Card Set. (HBO/WB, 2013-14) A pair of cast & crew parking cards used on the set of True Blood. Each of the cards advertise a different season first airing from 2013 to 2014 and were used to identify parking areas for the cast and crew. Measuring 6”x12”, the set-used laminated card is in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $50

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354. Fargo Martin Freeman Lester Nygaard Costume. (MGM TV, 2014) An original Lester Nygaard costume used in the production of Fargo. This original costume ensemble was worn by Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard, the meek insurance salesman turned murderer, in Fargo, Season 1, Episode 7: “Who Shaves the Barber?” The ensemble consists of a Brooks Brothers gray herringbone tweed and orange plaid patterned blazer (size 38R), a Brooks Brothers blue and white plaid cotton Oxford shirt (size 15-2/3), a pair of Alfred Sung black wool slacks (size 34 waist), and a Tommy Hilfiger steel blue patterned silk necktie. The shirt is marked internally along the right shoulder, “F S2 15 #2 Lester.” The costume is in very good condition with minor production wear and is accompanied by an MGM COA. Opening Bid $300

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353. Fargo Billy Bob Thornton Lorne Malvo Sweater Ensemble. (MGM TV, 2014) An original Lorne Malvo costume from the production of Fargo. This original costume ensemble was worn by Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo, the conniving contract killer and instrument of chaos in Bemidji, Minnesota, during Fargo, Season 1, Episode 8: “The Heap.” The costume consists of a Topman tan waffle-knit sweater (size S), a pair of American Eagle Outfitters black corduroy pants with custom altered extended legs (base size 32/34), and a pair of Danier black leather gloves with adjustable snapping wrist straps and white Sherpa lining. The gloves are marked on the interior tags, “#1.” The ensemble is in very good con dition with minor production wear and is accompanied by an MGM COA.

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355. A Collection of Props from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (The CW, 2015-19) A collection of props from the CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Within the collection are a number of props spanning the series including a crew parking card featuring the name of the series, a Miss Douche cleansing product box featuring Heather (portrayed by Vella Lovell), a Rebecca Bunch’s school musical program, a Home Base Industries folder, a caricature, and even a Men Suck Magazine (used in the “Let’s Generalize About Men” musical sequence). Measuring various sizes, the screen-used props are in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $200

358. Dana Delany’s Hand Of God 2 Chair Back. (Universal/Amazon, 2014-17) A Hand of God: Season 2 chairback with the silkscreened name of Dana Delany (who portrays Crystal Harris) and the series logo. Measuring 6.5”x21.75”, the chairback is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

357. Crew Parking Card from Marvels’s Runaways Season 3 (ABC/Marvel, 2017-19) A crew parking card for Marvel Studios’ Runaways season 3 on Hulu. Measuring approximately 6.25”x11.25”, the laminated crew card is in used and very good overall condition. Opening Bid $50

356. A Crew Parking Card Card for Gracie And Frankie. (Netflix, 2015-22) A crew parking card used during the production of the Netflix series, Grace and Frankie. The original series starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda ran from 2015 to 2022 and crew cards such as this were once uti lized around the set. Measuring approximately 6”x11.25”, the laminated card displays in very good used condition. Opening Bid $50

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360. Marvel’s “Legion” Time Displacement Wristwatch. (FX/Marvel, 2017-19) A screen-used prop Time Displacement Watch from FX/Marvel’s Legion TV Series. From the collection of executive producer Lauren Shuler Donner, the prop measures 10.5” long with a 1” wide band and an approximate 1.5” diameter dial and is in very good overall condi Opening Bid $300

361. Once Upon A Time Flynn’s Barcade Coaster & Token. (Disney, 2018) A Flynn’s Barcade coaster and coin prop used in the production of Once Upon a Time. The props were created for scenes that appeared in “Sisterhood” (season 7, episode 15) of Once Upon a Time on ABC. Measuring 1” and 4” in diameter, the props are in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $100

19) A screen-used headgear prop for Marvel’s “Legion” TV Series. The prop was retained by executive producer Lauren Shuler Donner. Measuring an interior diameter of 8”x6.5” and an exterior diameter of 10.25”x9.5”, the headgear is in overall good production-used condition. One piece measuring 1”x1.5” has become detached. Opening Bid $300

362. Friends “Diversity 5” Metin Bereketli Signed Print .(Metin, 2019) A canvas print of “Diversity 5” by artist Metin Bereketli. The colorful work featuring a variety of cultural and religious symbols was popularized after it was featured in the Central Perk set piece on NBC’s Friends. It appeared in at least 3 episodes: “The One After Joey and Rachel Kiss” (09/25/03), “The One Where Ross Is Fine” (10/02/03), and “The One With Ross’s Tan” (10/09/03). Metin is a self-taught painter, born in Turkey, who moved to Virginia and then Los Angeles. He cites diversity as a special focus to his work: “My fervent wish is to bring together all peoples from all kinds of religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. That’s my definition of Heaven On Earth, and you can see my dedication in over a dozen original works I have created in the past.” Bereketli’s works have displayed in the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Art Library, House of Blues, and the Peterson Automotive Museum. Other television shows that his works appeared in include How I Met Your Mother, Frasier, Gilmore Girls, Lucifer, General Hospital, and more. The piece, hand-dated “01-09-2019”, has an image size of 24”x29.5” on its 30.25”x36” canvas linen. Opening Bid $1800

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364. Rocky and Bullwinkle Production Cel and Background. (Jay Ward,1959) An extremely rare production cel and production background from “The Rocky And Bullwinkle Show” featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. Known as “Rocky And His Friends” for the first two seasons, this groundbreaking Jay Ward created series aired from 1959 through 1964. With a very small budget per episode, Ward had the show animated in Mexico. Almost no original artwork from the original series made it back to the United States. This particular piece is one of only a handful of actual production cels to surface. The original cel and background have been slightly trimmed to 9” x 12” and because of the thinner, lesser quality of cel material used, there is some wrinkling to the cel. Total image of the characters measures 8.5” x 9”. Opening Bid $6,000

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Saturday mornings in the late 20th century meant one thing for most kids. With a bowl of your favorite cereal and your local program guide in hand, TV offered up to five hours of cartoons on all three networks! Saturday morning cartoons started with Mighty Mouse Playhouse on CBS in 1955, and animation worked its way into primetime while Saturday morning programs flourished. Jay Ward’s Rocky and Bullwinkle first aired during afternoons in 1959, and moved to Sunday evenings only after The Flintstones premiered in September 1960 as the first primetime animated series.

363. A Bullwinkle Original Production Cel and Background. (Jay Ward,1959) An extremely rare production cel and production background from “The Rocky And Bullwinkle Show.” Known as “Rocky And His Friends” for the first two seasons, this groundbreaking Jay Ward created series aired from 1959 through 1964. With a very small budget per episode, Ward had the show animated in Mexico. Almost no original artwork from the original series made it back to the United States. This partic ular piece is one of only a handful of actual production cels to surface. The original cel and background have been slightly trimmed to 9” x 12” and because of the thinner, lesser quality of cel material used, there is some wrinkling to the cel. Included is an overlay effects cel of the spotlight. Bullwinkle measures 6” x 4.5”.

Signed Rocky & Bullwinkle Fan Card. (Jay Ward, c.1980) A fan card for the Jay Ward animated series, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends. The fan card depicts moose and squir rel and has a message to fan Alan Hylton from June Foray, who voiced both Natasha and Rocky. Foray signed the card in black ink, and the card measures 7”x5”. The condition is fine overall with minor wear. Opening Bid $100

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365. Bullwinkle Opening Title Storyboard Drawings. (Jay Ward, c.1960s) An extremely rare framed storyboard featuring the opening title sequence of The Bullwinkle Show. Measuring 11”x15.5”, the storyboard vellum sheet has been matted inside a 23”x18.75” frame and is in fine used condition. Opening Bid

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367. Bullwinkle Drawing Signed By Bill Hurtz. (Jay Ward, c.1980)

An original drawing by Bill Hurtz of Bullwinkle from “The Bullwinkle Show.” Hurtz is known for his work as both an animator and director, contributing to projects such as “Fantasia,” “Pinocchio,” and numerous Jay Ward series like “Peabody’s Improbable History” and “The Bullwinkle Show.” Hurtz personalized the drawing with a note to super-collector Alan Hylton wishing him happy birthday and explaining that he never worked on Merrie Melodies. Created in ink and colored pencil on art paper, the drawing measures 12.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition. There is minimal wear, including some light wrinkling to the paper along the bottom edge. Opening Bid $100

369. Mr. Peabody & Sherman Cel Signed by Jay Ward. (Jay Ward, 1980s) A “scene” cel of Peabody and Sherman from the Rocky and Bull winkle show, produced at Jay Ward Studios and signed by producer Jay Ward. In 1971 Jay Ward opened the Dudley Do-Right Emporium next to his studio on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. Besides selling memorabilia related to his shows, Ward also sold hand-painted “scene cels” like this one that he would often sign for patrons. Because most of his produc tions were done in Mexico, these cels became some of the only artwork available from many of his shows. The untrimmed cel is matted with a 9”x11.5” opening. The artwork is in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

370. Production Cel and Background of Quisp and Quake. (Jay Ward, c.1965-1970s) Original cels of Quisp and Quake paired with an original production background from the Jay Ward produced commercial series. The untrimmed cels and background measure 10.5”x12.5” The painted character image size measures 6.5”x6.5. All pieces display in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

368. “Rocky & Bullwinkle” Xerox Model Sheet. (Jay Ward, 1950s-60s) A Jay Ward Pro ductions xerox model sheet featuring poses of Bullwinkle. The model sheet was used by artists of Jay Ward Productions during produc tion of the series.. Measuring 8.5”x14”, the sheet is in good overall condition. Opening Bid $100

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371. Quisp & Quake production Cel and background (Jay Ward, 1960s) An impressive pan production background and production cels from a Quisp and Quake Commercial. The background measures 36”x14” and features production cels of Quisp and Quake. In fine condition. Opening Bid $500

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375. George of the Jungle Game by Parker Broth ers. (Parker Brothers, 1968) A George of the Jungle board game by Parker Brothers. Race to George’s Jungle House and save your friends in this game for 2 to 4 players. The elephant cards and George of the Jungle pieces have been punched and have minor creases from use, while two (of four) plastic game pawns are missing. Measuring 9”x17.25” and 1.25” deep the box and contents are in good condition. Opening Bid $100

373. Quisp Cereal Cosmic Clouder Space Ray Gun and Gun Ring. (Quaker Oats, c.1965) An extremely rare pair of vintage Quisp Cereal Premium Toys. The Cosmic Clouder Space Ray Gun and Space Gun Ring were both available through Quaker Oats Quisp and Quake cereal. Measuring 4.5”x3.25”, the miniature Quisp Space Gun Ring is in fine as-new condition, unassembled, and sealed with instructions in original packaging. Measuring 7” long, the plastic Cosmic Clouder Space Ray Gun is in very fine working condition (also with instructions). Opening Bid $500

372. Set of (3) Quisp and Quake Production Backgrounds. (Jay Ward, c.1965-1970s) A collection of (3) Quisp and Quake production back grounds from the Jay Ward produced commercial series.. Among the (3) backgrounds are a stadium, grocery store, and Quake’s “Newer Improver Machine” rendered in vibrant paint and colored pencil. Measuring 10.5”x13.75”, the backgrounds are in fine overall condition.

374. Collection of Cap’n Crunch Production Materials. (Jay Ward, c.1960s) Two production backgrounds and 5 frames of film used in the production of Cap’n Crunch commercials. The backgrounds have been ren dered in vibrant painted colors with pencil accents. Measuring 10.5”x14”, the backgrounds display in fine condition. Measuring 3.75”x1.25”, the film segment displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

377. Astro Boy Original Layout Drawing. (Tezuka, c.2003) An orig inal layout drawing of Astro Boy from the 2003 remake of the original series. The Tezuka Production storyboard has a viewable image size of approximately 8”x7” on its 9”x13.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

378. Astro Boy Original Layout Drawing. (Tezuka, c.2003) An orig inal layout drawing of Astro Boy from the 2003 remake of the original series . The Tezuka Production storyboard has a viewable image size of approximately 8”x7” on its 9”x13.5” animation paper. The drawing is in very good condition with wear along the edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

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376. Mighty Atom / Astro Boy Acrobat Toy. (ATD, 1950s) An extremely rare Astro Boy Acrobat toy by ATD, Asakusa. The wind-up, handpainted celluloid toy is inspired by Osamo Tezuka’s mighty Atom and comes packaged within a box featuring both Astro Boy and Astro Girl. Measuring approximately 7.5” tall, the action toy is in fine condition within its original 6.5”x8” and 1.5” deep box. Opening Bid $500

379. Limited Edition Astro Boy Print. (Tezuka, c.1960s) A limited edition fine art print featuring Astro Boy. The piece has a viewable image size of 7”x7.75”within a 15”x14” frame. The piece is numbered “1/25” and is in fine condition with a slight scuff to the frame. Opening Bid $200

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382. Tetsujin 28-Go Osaka Tin Toy. (Osaka Tin Toy Institute, 1989) A Tetsujin 29-Go wind-up in box by the Osaka Tin Toy Institute. Based on the 1950s manga, Tetsujin 28 collectibles were released in various colors and this classic blue version also features rubber hands. Measuring a towering 7.5” tall, the mechanical toy and instructions are in very fine working condition in original 8”x4.75”x3” box. Opening Bid $500

383. Collection of (3) Speed Racer Model Kits. (Fujisaki/Eidai/Imai, 1970s-84) A collection of (3) vintage Speed Racer vehicle model kits. The collection includes both Eidai Grip and Fujisaki Mach V kits and a rare Speed Racer motorcycle kit. All vintage model kits are in fine condition, complete with working mechanized parts, and come with original verygood condition boxes. Opening Bid $300

380. Limited Edition Astro Boy Print. (Tezuka, c.1960s) A limited edition print featuring Astro Boy. The print features Osamu Tezuka’s iconic hero as he appeared on the cover of Tetsuwan Atom issue #28 (first printed May of 1966). The Kappa Comics print has a viewable image size of 11”x9.5” within a 22”x19.75” frame and bears the limited-edition number “4/25.” The art is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

381. Jetter Mars Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Popy, c.1970s) A rare wind-up Jetter Mars tin toy by Popy. The mechanized toy is inspired by Osamu Tezuka’s Jetter Mars and features a bright vinyl cape. Measuring 9.25”, the toy is in fine working condition inside original fair condition 9.5”.5”x2.75” box. Opening Bid $500

A box of Give-A-Show Projector Slides by Kenner. The boxed set of 42 color slides (among 6 shows) feature slides of Popeye, Woody Woodpecker, Buf falo Bill, Pinocchio, Kit Carson, and Annie Oakley and were compatible with the Give-A-Show Projector. Measuring 3.25”x11.75” and 1.75” deep, the box and contents are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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384. Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace Wind-Up Toy. (Popy, c.1977-78)

385. Beany and Cecil Lamp with (Paramount, 1951) A rare Beany and Cecil lamp by Alert Lamp Company.

“Time for Beany” television stars Beany Boy and the “seasick serpent” are the subject of early Beany and Cecil merchan dise. The shade measures 7” tall and 12” at its widest diameter, while the lamp measures 13.5” tall and 5.75” in diame ter. Each piece is in very good condition.

386. Beany & Cecil Photo & Drawing signed by Bob Clampett. (ABC, 1959-62) A photograph of Cecil the seasick serpent and series cre ator Bob Clampett along with a sketch of the titular characters signed by Clampett. The photo measures 7”x5”, the drawing measures 11.25”x9”, each piece in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

387. Set of (42) Give-A-Show Projector Color Slides. (Kenner, 1961)

A Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace wind-up toy by Popy. The mechanical wind-up of the planet Promete’s defender is inspired by Leiji Matsumo to’s popular 1970s space television series produced by Toei Animation. Measuring 9” tall, the mechanized toy is in overall fine working condi tion. Opening Bid $300

389. Original Flintstones Storyboard Panel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Snorkasaurus Hunter”. This panel was part of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 18 in the first season. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition. Opening Bid

In 1959 Joe Barbera Pitched his and Bill Hanna’s idea for a primetime animated show to the networks in New York. To do so, he and his studio artists created two large oversize presentation storyboards for two episodes that they though would represent the potential for the series. The two episodes, “The Swimming Pool” amd “The Snorkasauras Hunter” would later air as episodes in the first season. Joe Barbera pitched the idea for eight weeks befoere finally approaching ABC, who purchased the show which would go on to take the nation by storm. The following Storyboard panels are from the original storyboards used to pitch the show and are considered some of the best examples of Flinstone Artwork from the studio as well as an important part of Television History.

Flintstones Storyboard Panel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Snorkasaurus Hunter”. This panel was part of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 18 in the first season. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

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388. Original Flintstones Storyboard Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Orig inal storyboard panel from “The Snorka saurus Hunter”. This panel was part of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 18 in the first season. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition with light staining from age. Opening Bid $600

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392. Signed Original Flintstones Storyboard Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Swimming Pool.” This panel was part of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first season. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and has been hand-signed by Joe Barbera. It is in very good condition with light wear and staining from age. Opening Bid $600

393. The Flintstones Storyboard Drawing, “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Swimming Pool.” This panel was part of one of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first sea son. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

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391. Original Flintstones Storyboard Panel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Snorkasaurus Hunter”. This panel was part of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 18 in the first season. The story board panel sheets have been mounted to a 14”x11” cardstock and are in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

396. The Flintstones Storyboard Drawing, “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Swimming Pool.” This panel was part of one of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first sea son. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

395. Signed Original Flintstones Storyboard Drawing. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Swimming Pool.” This panel was part of one of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first season. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is hand-signed by Joe Barbera. It is in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

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394. The Flintstones Storyboard Drawing, “The Swimming Pool.” (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) An Original storyboard panel from “The Swimming Pool.” This panel was part of one of two large Storyboards used to pitch the show to the networks in 1959. It eventually aired as episode 3 in the first sea son. Measuring 4.5”x11.75”, the story board panel sheet has been mounted to a 5”x12.5” cardstock and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $600

397. Original Title Cel from The Flintstones. (Hanna-Barbera, 1962) An original cel used in the opening title segment of the Flintstones. The character has a painted image size of 5.75”x3.75” on its 10.5”x12.5”untrimmed cel. The untrimmed cel is in very good overall condition with a screen matching color copy background.

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398. Production Cel and Background from The Flintstones. (Han na-Barbera, c.1965) An extremely rare original production cel and production background featuring Barney Rubble and The Great Gazoo from a 1965/1966 “Flintstones” episode. Gazoo (voiced by Harvey Korman) first appeared mid way through the 1965/66 season. He appeared in 11 episodes of the series and artwork featuring him is consid ered very hard to find. The original cel and background were slightly trimmed to 10.5” X 8.5” at the studio for presen tation. The cels are in fine condition.

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401. A Pair of “The Man Called Flintstone” Lobby Card Sets. (Columbia Pic tures/Hanna-Barbera, 1966) A pair of two original lobby card sets for the 1966 feature film, The Man Called Flintstone. The eight lobby cards in each set measure 11”x14”, and all are in very good overall condition. Opening Bid $200

400. Flintstones “Ann-Margrock” Original Production Cel. (Hanna Barbera, 1963) A rare original productioncel of Ann-Margrock (voiced by Ann-Margret) from the fourth season episode titled “Ann-Margrock Presents.” The cel has been paired with a scene matching printed background with Fred and Barney. The character has a painted image size of 5.25”x2.75” on its 10.5”x12.5” cel. The screen matching xeroxed background measures 8.5”x11”. The cel is in fine condition. Opening Bid $400

399. Fred Flinstone Winston Cigarettes Opening Title Cel. (Hanna-Barbera, 1960) A rare original production cel of Fred Flintstone smoking a cigarette from an early opening title sequence that announced the show’s sponsor at the time, Winston Cigarettes. The image of Fred is composed of four individual untrimmed 10.5”x12” cels. They have been placed over a color copy background. Fred’s image size 4.75”x6.75” and displays in fine condition.

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402. The Flintstones Creature Comforts Sculpture Pair. (Hanna-Bar bera, 1996) A pair of painted resin sculptures featuring Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. Released as a limited edition of 500 pieces in 1996, these un-numbered sculptures were made available to employees of Hanna-Bar bera Studios for a limited time. Barney is 7” tall and extends 6.25” with a base of 3.5”x4.5”, while Fred is 8.75” tall with a base of 5”x13”. Both pieces are in very fine condition and accompanied by their original packaging as well as certificates of authenticity. Opening Bid $200

404. The Jetsons Publicity Cel and Production Background. (Hanna-Bar bera, c.1960s) An original hand-painted publicity cel paired with a hand-painted production background from “The Jetsons.” The untrimmed cel and background mea sure 10.5”x12” and are in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

403. Pair of Marx Toy Top Cat Viewers. (MARX, 1963) A pair of Top Cat ViewMarx Micro-Viewers by MARX Toy. Each toy contains eight scenes viewable through a peephole and changed with the press of a button. The fine condition toys are packaged within their original very good con dition boxes measuring 2.5”x3.5” and 1.5”. Opening Bid $200

405. Signed Jetsons Meet The Flintstones Production Cel. (Hanna-Bar bera, 1987) An original production cel featuring Barney and Mr. Spacely from the 1987 Made for-TV movie, “The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones.” The cel has been hand signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The 10” x 12” cels have been placed on a color copy background and are displayed in a 17”x19.5” frame. Opening Bid $200

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408. Signed Marx Yogi Bear Jellystone Park Playset. (Louis Marx & Co., 1962) A Marx Yogi Bear at Jellystone National Park Playset (Playset #4364) signed by co-creator Joe Barbera. The playset features a total of 76 playset pieces, accessories, animals, and hand-painted figures of Yogi Bear and friends. The original Assembly Instruction Sheet and pieces come packaged inside the original box with two-tone graphics featuring Yogi Bear at Jellystone National Park. The box measures 22.25”x14.5” and 4” deep and is in good condition. Opening Bid $800

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406. “Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear” Poster and Lobby Card. (Colum bia, 1964) A one sheet poster and lobby card for Hanna- Barbera’s first theatrical film, “Hey There, it’s Yogi Bear.” The lobby card measures 11”x14” and the poster measures 27”x41”. Both are in very good over all condition with a few pinholes to the lobby card and minor wear.

407. Yogi Bear Mad Hatter Production Cel and Background. (Hanna-Barbera, 1966) A very unusual hand-painted cel and background featuring Yogi Bear and the March Hare holding a Mad Tea Party. The cel and background were most likely created for publicity purposes for Han na-Barbera’s 1966 TV Special, “Alice In Wonderland.” Yogi does not actu ally appear in the special. Measuring 10.5”x13”, the cel and background are in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

409. Talking Yogi Bear Premium Puppet Prototype. (Hanna-Bar bera, 1960s) A one-of-a-kind prototype “talking” Yogi Bear puppet designed as a give-away premium in the 1960s. The Hand-cut cardboard puppet measures 9.75x19.75” and features original artwork as well as applied card-board cutouts. The Puppet is missing the snout and shows some wear to paint along fold lines. The Puppet comes with an 11”x14” proposed envelope featuring hand-lettered text and pen and ink original art of Yogi Bear at bottom left. It also comes with 10.5x13.5” sheet with hand-lettered instructions for how to use puppet as well as sections with titles addressing ventriloquist tips. This One-of-a-kind piece came from the archives of pre mium creators Sam & Gordon Gold. Opening Bid $500

413. Scooby Dooby Doo Limited Edition Figure. (Hanna-Barbera, 1996) A limited edition Scooby-Dooby Doo figure sculpted by Cindy Ramstead. The resin sculpture was released in an edition size of 500 how ever, this un-numbered sculpture was made available to employees of Hanna-Barbera Studios for a limited time. Measuring 8.75” tall and 7.25” in diameter, the hand-painted figure is in fine condition with original box with and COA. Opening Bid $200

412. Hanna-Barbera Signed Scooby-Doo Production Cel. (Han na-Barbera, c.1990s) An original production cel of Scooby Doo, signed by animation legends Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel is from a 1990s production and has been placed on a color copy background as prepared at the studio for sale. Scooby’s image size is 5.25”x4.75.” Opening Bid $200

410. Original Production Cels from Scooby Doo Where Are You? (Hanna Barbera, 1960s-70s) A rare set of three original production cels featuring the main cast of Hanna Barbera’s classic TV Series, “Scooby DooWhere Are You?” The untrimmed 10.5”x12” cels have a total image size of 7.25”x6.25”. The cels are in very good condition with minor paint wear. Opening Bid $400

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411. Original Production Cels from Scooby Doo Where Are You? (Hanna Barbera, 1960s-70s) A fantastic four-cel setup featuring the Mys tery Machine, Fred, Shaggy, Velma, and Scooby-Doo from “Scooby DooWhere Are You?” The untrimmed cels measure 10.5”x12.5” with a total image size of of 9”x10.5”. The cels display in very good condition with minor paint wear. Opening Bid $400

416. Collection of (4) Hanna Barbera Signed Items. (Han na-Barbera/Terrytoons, 1960-64) A collection of Hanna-Barbera artwork. This lot features two drawings of Deputy Dawg (one signed by cre ator Larz Bourne), two drawings of Heidi by Bob Singer, and a Gruffle the Dog model sheet from Heidi’s Song. Ranging from 8.5”x14” to 10.75”x8.25”, the artwork is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

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415. Original Production Cel and Background of Peter Puck. (Hanna-Barbera, c.1970s) An extremely rare production cel and produc tion background faturing Peter Puck. The Hanna-Barbera created char acter helped introduce Canadian and U.S. youth to the rules of the sport during the 1970s and 1980s. Puck’s three minute episodes appeared on NBC’s Hockey Game of The Week, and CBS’ Hockey Night In Canada. Measuring 10.5”x13.75”, the cel setup with background displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $400

414. Dastardly and Muttley Limited Edition Clock Sculpture. (Hanna-Barbera, 1996) An unusual limited edition clock sculpture of Dick Dastardly and Muttley sculpted by Cindy Ramstead. The hand-painted cold-cast resin sculpture was released in an edition size of 750 pieces however, this un-numbered sculpture was made available to employees of Hanna-Barbera Studios for a limited time. The piece is12.5” tall with a base measuring 10”x12.75”. The operational clock requires a “AA” Battery. The item is in fine condition and comes in its original packaging with a certificate of authenticity. Opening Bid $200

419. Collection of Smurfs Gargamel Cels. (Hanna-Barbera, 198189) A collection of (3) original production cels of Gargamel and (4) water effects cels from “The Smurfs.” The image size of Gargamel is 3”x3.5” while the water image size is 4”x8” on untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cels. The animation cels display in very good condition, however there is some sticking to the backing paper. Opening Bid $100

417. A Large Group of Smurfs Production Cels and Drawings. (Hanna Barbera, 1981-89) A large collection of Smurf production cels and drawings. The collection contains (30) cels and (23) drawings of Papa Smurf, Smurfette, other Smurfs Image sizes range from 6.75”x4” to 4”x2.2” on untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” animation paper and cel sheets. The artwork is in very good condition, although some cels are sticking to the animation paper. Opening Bid $200

418. Smurf Production Cels and Background (Hanna Barbera, 1981-89) A collection of (3) original production cels placed on a handpainted production background from “The Smurfs.” The cels have painted image sizes ranging 3.5”x2” to 3”x2” on their 10.5”x12.5” untrimmed cel sheets. The background measures 9.75”x14.25”. All pieces display in good to fair condition, however the papa smurf cel is slightly stuck to the background. Opening Bid $100

420. Thundarr the Barbarian Game by Milton Bradley. (Han na-Barbera/Milton Bradley, 1982) A Thundarr the Barbarian game by Mil ton Bradley. The complete board game features 1 gameboard, 4 plastic pawns, 24 (unpunched) battle cards, and 1 die. Measuring 8”x15.5” and 1.25” wide, the colorful box and contents is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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423. Cel & Background from He’s Your Dog Charlie Brown. (Bill Melendez, 1968) Original Production Cels and Production Back ground from the 1968 CBS Special “He’s Your Dog Charlie Brown.” The untrimmed 10.” x 12.5” production cels of Snoopy and Charlie Brown are placed on their matching hand-painted production background. This was the fifth prime-time animated special based on the popular Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz. The setup is in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

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425. “It was a Short Summer Charlie Brown” Cel & BG. (Lee Mendelson Prod./CBS, 1969) An incredible pan original production cel paired with its matching pan production background from the 1969 TV Special, “It was a Short Summer Charlie Brown.” Featuring almost the entire “Peanuts” cast, the cels appear at the 13:04 mark in the special, and the background is used through the 14:20 mark. This was the sixth prime-time animated television special based on the popular comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. The piece has a viewable image size of 35.25”x8.5” within its 17”x44” frame with mat. The entire piece displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $8,000

424. Production Cels from He’s Your Dog Charlie Brown. (Bill Melendez,1968) A setup of four original production cels from the 1980 TV Special, “He’s Your Dog Charlie Brown.” The untrimmed 10.5”x 12.5” cels feature Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, and Snoopy, and have been placed on a color paper background. The piece has an image size of 4.75”x6.5” and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $400

427. Original Production Cels of Snoopy & Peppermint Patty. (Bill Melendez, c.1980s) A pair of original production cels featuring Peppermint Patty and Snoopy from a 1980s production. The untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cels have a total image size of 4.5”x4.25” and have been placed on a color paper background. The cels are in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

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426. Original Cel It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown. (Bill Melendez, 1974) An original production cel of Snoopy from the 1974 TV Special, “It’s The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown.” Snoopy has an image size of 3.75”x4”. The untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel has been placed on a color paper background and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

429. Pan Layout From The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. (Bill Melendez, c.1983-1985) An original pencil and marker pan layout drawing used in the production of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. The layout measures 10.75”x32.75” and features Snoopy as the WWI Flying Ace and Charlie Brown. In overall very good condition, Some wear to edges and corners. Yellowing to the original adhesive tape used to bind the drawings together. Opening Bid $300

428. Original Production Cel of Snoopy And Peppermint Patty. (Bill Melendez, c.1980s) (Bill Melendez, c.1980s) An original production cel featuring Peppermint Patty and Snoopy from a 1980s production. The untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cel has a total image size of 3.5”x2.75” and has been placed on a color paper background. The Cel is in fine con dition Opening Bid $200

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430. A Pair Of Peanuts Themed Games. (SelRight, 1959/1960) A pair of Peanuts themed board games by Selchow & Righter Co. Both games are packaged inside a 18.75”x9.75” boxes and have all their pieces. Both are in very good condition with some creases, scuffs, and wear to the lids, edges, and corners of the boxes. Opening Bid $100

431. A Hector Heathcote Lunch Box. (Alad din, 1964) A rare Hector Heathcote lunchbox by Aladdin. The popular star of Terrytoon’s The Minute and a Half Men (1959-1971) is featured on this metal lunchbox and thermos. Measuring 7”x8” and 4” wide, the lunchbox and 6.5” tall thermos are in very good overall condition. Opening Bid $100

433. Malcolm Draper Commercial Drawings. (1980s) A collection of (3) drawings created for animated, Frosted Flakes, StarKist, and Carl’s Jr. advertisements. The renderings by Malcolm Draper feature Charlie the Tuna, Happy Star, and Tony the Tiger. While Malcolm Draper may not be a household name, the characters that he brought to life are renown around the world. The character image sizes range from 12”x10” to 5”x5” on their 10.5”x12.5” animation paper and display in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $100

434. Original Production Cel from Star Wars: Droids. (Lucasfilm/Nelvana, 1985) An original production cel used in the production of Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO. The untrimmed cel has been placed over a color copy background. The framed artwork has a mat opening of 7.5”x11.5” within its 15.5”x19.5” frame, and a painted character size of 4.5”x3.25”. The item is in fine condition, with minor line wear. A Lucasfilm insignia is in the lower left corner of the cel. Opening Bid $100

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432. A Collection of (3) Heathcliff Model Cels. (Ruby-Spears Productions, 1980) A col lection of (3) Heathcliff model cels. Each of the hand-painted cels were used in the production of the series’ first season, serving as a reference for character sizes and paint color. The painted image sizes are approximately 6”x4.75” on their trimmed cel sheets and are in fine con dition. Two additional character model sheet xeroxes are also included. Opening Bid $100

438. Cels and Materials from B.C. Monroe Commercial. (Pan tomime Pictures, c.1980s) An impressive collection of material for a Monroe Shocks commercial featuring characters from Johnny Hart’s B.C Included is a production cel and background, 8pages of hand-drawn storyboards, two yellow pad pages of hand-drawn character sketches and comments, possibly by Mr. Hart, and invoices, cost estimates and agency notes. A fantastic example of the process of producing a animated TV Commercial. All are in good used condition. Opening Bid $100

435. Signed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Production Cels. (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, c.1987-91) Signed original production cels from the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV Series. The artwork was utilized during the first five seasons of the long-running series, which for many fans was their introduction to the iconic TMNT franchise. The cel is signed by Turtles’ co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. With a viewable image size of 7.5”x9” inside its 11”x14” mat, the item presents in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

436. Garfield and Friends Production Cel and Background. (Jim Davis, c.1980-90s) An original Garfield and Friends production cel and production background. The (4) untrimmed 10.5”x12.5” cels and handpainted background were used in the production of “My Fair Feline” (sea son 7, episode 4). The painted character image has a size of 5.5”x5.75”. The pieces display in overall very good to fine condition with some stick ing of the cels. Opening Bid $200

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437. Super Mario Bros. 3 Commercial Cel. (McDonald’s, 1990) A hand-painted commercial production cel featuring Mario in his Racoon Suit. An ad campaign for Happy Meals themed around the iconic plumber may seem like an obvious choice today, yet this tie-in was among Nintendo’s earliest national TV promotions in the US - airing mere months after the NES release of Super Mario Bros. 3. The piece has a mat opening of 7.5”x11.5” within its 14”x18” wood frame, and a painted character size of 3.25”x2.75”. A particularly unique item tied to one of the most beloved video games of all time, the piece exhibits only minor line wear and displays in very fine condition. Opening Bid $100

441. A Pair of Teletubbies Press Kits. (Warner Bros., 1998) A pair of Teletubbies press kits created for the Home Video release of “Teletubbies Nursery Rhymes” and “It’s Okay to Have Favorites.” Constructed of card board, the boxed chest-shaped kit onve played “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” when opened (battery is now dead), and reveals one copy of “Tele tubbies Nursery Rhymes” on VHS as well as literature about the show. The second press kit is in the shape of Winky’s Purse and is missing the Video but contains promotional materials. Measuring 11.75x5.75”x8.5” and 10.5”x13”x5.5”, the boxes and literature samples are in good condition, with slight wear and creases to the purse straps, corners, folds and tabs of the chest. The VHS is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

440. Sailor Moon Sailor Mercury Production Cel. (Toei Animation, c.1990s) A Sailor Mercury cel used in the production of Sailor Moon by Toei Animation. The beautifully painted cel features the magical girl iden tity of Ami Mizuno. The piece has an image size of 8”x4” on a 10”x12” untrimmed cel and displays in very good condition on a color copy back

442. Kipo And The Age of Wonderbeasts LE Print and Plush. (NBC-Universal, 2020) A Limited Edition Kipo and The Age Of Won derbeasts print paired with a Mandu plush doll. The 11”x17” print is hand-numbered 287/500. The Mandu plush measures 8”x11.5”. The Netflix series was based on the popular web comic. Both Print and Plush are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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439. King of the Hill Animation Maquette of Hank Hill. (Fox, c.1990s) A rare Hank Hill animators’ maquette used to keep the character animation “on model.” The dimensional sculpture of the series star Hank was used during production of the series and also features the name of a member of the production staff on the bottom. Measuring 6” tall and approximately 3.25” in diameter, the air-brushed, resin bust is in very good condition. Opening Bid $200

444. The Great Gonzo Full-Size Muppets Master Replica. (Muppets, 2006-07) The Great Gonzo Muppet figure created by Master Replicas. Gonzo was loyally crafted by Jim Henson puppeteer Terry Angus and based on Jim Henson’s original blueprints. Gonzo measures approximately 26” tall and is numbered “0508/2500.” Gonzo comes complete with adjustable doll stand bearing a plaque and COA. The box measures 29”x13” and 9” deep and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $800

445. Kermit The Frog 50th Anniversary Press Kit. (Jim Henson, 2005) An elaborate press kit produced for Kermit the Frog’s 50th Birth day. Prepared by Muppets Holding Company and Disney Consumer Products, the kit includes a sealed copy of “The Muppets: Branding & Style Guide” book, a guide to Kermit’s 50th anniversary, and a special letter from Dave Burchianti (Director of Marketing, Muppets Holding Co.). Measuring various sizes, the pieces come complete inside a collect able box measuring 7.5”x10” and 3.5” deep. Opening Bid $200

443. Kermit the Frog Full-Size Muppets Master Replica. (Mup pets, 2006-07) A Kermit the Frog Muppets figure created by Master Rep licas.This Kermit the Frog was loyally crafted by Jim Henson puppeteer Terry Angus and based on Jim Henson’s original blueprints. A rare Artist’s Proof, Kermit measures 24” tall and comes complete with adjustable doll stand bearing a plaque and COA. The colorful box measures 29”x13” and 9” deep and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $800

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447. A Hand Painted Simpsons Limited Edition Cel. (Fox, c.1990s) A hand-painted limited edition cel featuring three scenes from the opening of “The Simpsons”. The edition, titled “Blackboard Jungle” was originally released in an edition size of 300 pieces. This particular piece is one of 12 artists’ proofs and is numbered 3/12 in the bottom left-hand corner. The piece is part of a limited edition, produced to a quantity of 300. The cel has a viewable image size of 9”x32” within an 18.5”x41.5” frame, with COA included, and is in fine condition. The frame is scratched and scuffed and has been retained only to protect the cel. Opening Bid $1,000

448. “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” Limited Edition Cels. (Fox, 1995) Two hand-painted limited edition cels featuring scenes from the 1995 season 6 final episode and season 7 premiere episode, “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” The cels were released in an edition size of just 200 pieces. These particular cels are part of an edition of only 20 artists’ proofs and are numbered AP5/20. Each cel features the Fox seal and has been signed by series creator Matt Groening. The cels are mounted in a custom mat for presentation. Each piece has an image size of 12”x15.5” and is in fine condition, with some fad ing to Groening’s signatures. Comes with a Studio COA. Opening Bid $1,000

446. An Original Production Cel from The Simpsons. (Fox, 1990s) An original production cel featuring Homer and Mag gie from the Simpsons. The untrimmed cel has been placed on a color copy back ground and is matted with viewable image size of approximately 9.5”x12”. The cel is in fine condition, bearing the official Fox seal of approval and a COA on reverse. Opening Bid $200

After debuting as a short interstitial piece in Fox’s The Tracy Ullman Show, The Simpsons graduated to their own series in 1989, ushering in a new era of adult primetime animation. Homer, Bart, and the hundreds of unique residents of Springfield (state unknown) USA exploded into American culture and are known and loved world-wide. This section celebrates the early years of the Simpsons phenomenon.

“The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat. The human drama of athletic competition...” This is sports!

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449. Rare “It’s Winning Time” Multi-Signed Poster. (FOX/NBA, 1989-90) An extremely rare “It’s Winnin’ Time” poster featuring the 19891990 Los Angeles Lakers and The Simpsons. The poster has been hand-signed by the entire Lakers 1989-1990 team and coaching staff as well as Matt Groening, who drew Bart Simpson in the bottom right-hand corner. The 1989-1990 season was the Lakers’ first after the retirement of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (note Center Mark McNamara reading Abdul-Jabbar’s book), and the breakout year for Fox’s “The Simpsons,” the first Fox Series to break the top 30 in the ratings, and a nationwide phenomenon (note Forward Vincent Jay holding the Newsweek cover). The poster measures 20”x26” and is in good condition with some fading to the color and to some of the signatures.The Posters were given out to Gracie Films and Fox Broadcasting executives. Only 10 of these posters were made, and this is the only one we have ever seen offered for sale. Opening Bid $800

452. Kobe Bryant Game-Worn Signed Shoe. (NIKE, 2010) A NIKE Zoom Kobe 5 Lakers Shoe signed by Kobe Bryant. In conjunction with the Lakers 2009-2010 NBA sea son and Playoffs, comes Kobe Bryant’s fifth signature shoe manufactured through NIKE. The shoe features a modified design including lightweight Lunarlite foam and Flywire and the Lakers black, purple, and gold motif. Measuring a size Men’s 14, the shoe is 6.5” and 13.75”x5.75” and in overall very good condition and has been signed “Kobe” in silver ink on the left side. The entire piece comes contained in an acrylic case with a commemorative post-victory Lakers “Real Champions” placard. The case has been engraved “Los Angeles Lakers,” measures 11.25” tall and 18.5”x7.75” and exhibits some minor scuffs from previous display.

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451. A Kobe Bryant Signed Basketball. (Los Angeles Lakers, 2010) A Spalding Limited Edition “NBA Green” Basketball hand-signed by Kobe Bryant. The Ball was originally sold as part of a Lakers Youth Foundation Fundraiser and comes in a plexiglass case with a Los Angeles Lakers Cer tificate of Authenticity. Opening Bid $1,500

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450. 2009-2010 Lakers Team Signed Basketball. (Los Angeles Lakers, 2010) A Spalding All-Conference Basketball Signed by the 20092010 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers. The ball was originally sold as part of a Lakers Youth Foundation Fundraiser and has been hand-signed by Ron Artest, Shannon Brown, Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, Jordan Farmar, Derek Fisher, Pau Gasol, Didier Ilunga-Mbenga, Adam Morrison, Lamar Odom, Josh Powell, Sasha Vujačić and Luke Walton. In fine con dition, the ball comes in a plexiglass case and has a Los Angeles Lakers Certificate of Authenticity. Opening Bid 3,000

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455. Set of (4) Wheaties Box Props. (Gen eral Mills, c.1991) A set of (4) Wheaties prop boxes. Each prop box is filled solid foam core as prepared for an unknown Limelight commer cial production. Michael Jordan appeared in a series of tongue-in-cheek commercials and on a wave of cereal boxes for the popular 1991 General Mills advertising campaign. Measuring 12”x8.25”x2.75”, each “Whole Grain Wheaties” box prop is in very good condition, with minor scuffs and wear throughout from original pro duction. Opening Bid $200

454. Rare Pair of Rereleased Nike Air Jordan Is & Box. (Nike, 1994) A rare pair of rereleased Nike “Chicago” Air Jordan I High Top Shoes. The shoes were the product of a five-year deal struck between Nike and 1982 NCAA Champion Michael Jordan. The rereleased shoes (manufactured July of 1994) are based on Peter Moore’s original designs, feature the trademark Nike Wings logo, and the Chicago Bull’s bold red, white and black palette. Measuring a size 8.5, the shoes are packaged in their original paper wrapping relaying Michael’s records to date and box featuring imagery of Michael’s 1985-1987 seasons. The shoes are in fine condition while the wrapping and box are in fair-to-good condition. Opening Bid $700

453. Be@rbrick Jordan 1992 Dream Team 1000% Figure. (MediCom, 2021) A rare, Be@rbrick Michael Jordan 1992 Team USA Dream Team 1000% figure by MediCom Toy. The collectible celebrates The GOAT’s performance during the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics. The Bearbrick figure features a gold chrome bear, wearing Michael Jordan’s white #9 Team USA Olympics uniform and sweatband. Measuring 27.5” tall, the oversized figure is in fine condition. Opening Bid $1,000

456. The Beatles Multi-Signed Autograph Book Page. (Beatles, c.1960s) An autograph book page signed by the Beatles. The page is signed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in ink, and is framed alongside several images of the band and two plaques. Measuring approximately 4.25”x6” in its 33.25”x47.75” frame, the paper is in very good condition with some handling wear, a small tear at the lower right, and a bend toward the right edge. There is minor wear to the frame from previous display. Opening Bid $2,000

457. A Hard Day’s Night Beatles One Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1964) An original release one sheet for The Beatles A Hard Day’s Night. The Beatles first full-length theatrical film is celebrated and heralded with imagery of the four mop tops from Liverpool. Measuring 41”x27” the official Nation Screen Service poster displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $400

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Music is such a broad influence in American life that “Rock Star” applies to anyone who excels in any endeavor. Among recording stars, those that stand above are dubbed Rock Legends. From albums and ticket stubs to costumes and musical instruments, fans collect it all to own a piece of their idols.

(4) Beatles Hair Pomeade Samples. (H.H. Chemical, 1964) A collection of (4) The Beatles Hair Pomade sealed packs. Each sealed sample pack features colorful imagery of the fab four. Measuring approxi mately 1”x3”, the pieces are in very good condi tion. Opening Bid $100

459. Collection of (6) Beatles Photos by J.M. Distributors. (Beatles, c.1964) A col lection of (6) Beatles “Super-Gloss Laminated” Photo fan cards of the Beatles manufactured by J.M. Distributors, Inc. Measuring 10”x8” the prints are in very good condition. Opening Bid

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458. Help! Beatles One Sheet Poster. (United Artists, 1965) An original release one sheet for The Beatles Help! Stop worrying with this Beatles advance one sheet poster, which assures that help is on the way. Measuring 40.5”x26.5”, the original National Screen Service Corp. poster dis plays in very good condition, exhibiting few creases and slight wear along original folds. Opening Bid $300

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463. John Lennon & Yoko Ono Poster. (JOKO, 1975) An original poster for a special engagement showing of Films by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The poster depicts the couple in black and white photographic imagery along with showtime information. Measuring 27”x39”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear from use. Opening Bid $500

462. Ballad of John and Yoko Promotional Advertisement. (The Beatles, 1969) A full page advertisement for the “Ballad of John and Yoko” published in Rolling Stone Issue #37. After their live rooftop con cert and concurrent with their LP “Get Back” the Beatles were featured in a full-page advertisement in Rolling Stone magazine heralding “The Bal lad of John and Yoko” and “Old Brown Shoe” by the Beatles. Measuring 17”x11.5” when folded, the section featuring pages 13, 14, 27, and 28 display in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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461. (4) Beatles Volpe Prints. (Beatles, 1964) Concurrent with their first U.S. album “introducing the Beatles,” John, Ringo, Paul, and George have been rendered by artist Nicholas Volpe exclusively for (4) prints distributed through Seltaeb (the Beatles own merchandising company). Measuring 24”x20” the prints are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

Beatles’ production is accomplished in diecast metal. Measuring 2.5”x5”, the fine, as-new collectible is packaged within its original fine-condition box. Opening Bid $200

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467. Donny & Marie Goin’ Coconuts Poster. (Inter Planetary/ Osmond, 1978) An original one sheet poster for the 1978 Donny and Marie Osmond Feature Film, “Goin’ Coconuts.” Measuring 40”x28”, the poster is in good condition with creasing from being folded and minor wear from use. Opening Bid $100

466. Sonny & Cher Good Times Poster. (Columbia, 1967) An original one sheet poster for the 1967 Sonny and Cher Feature film, “Good Times.” Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and wear from being folded as well as some small pinholes.. Opening Bid

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Yellow Submarine Model Kit. (MPC, 1968) A Beatles Yellow Submarine Model Product kit by Craft Master. The work ing, wind-up, submarine model is “built for display or for play” and submerges to the periscope tower. The kit comes sealed in shrink-wrap, in as-new unused condition, inside 9.25”x6.5”x3.5” fine-condition box.

468. Alice Cooper Promotional Photograph. (Warner-Elektra-Atlantic, c.1975-76) An officially released photograph of Alice Cooper. The image was shot to promote the release of his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare, and further utilized in ads for the supporting tour. The music and imagery of this platinum-selling album have become the most-represented in Cooper’s legendary live shows over the course of his career. The 10”x8” photograph presents in fine condition, with only minor wear at the corners. Opening Bid $100

470. Purple Rain First Draft Screenplay. (Warner Brothers, 1983) A screenplay for Purple Rain starring Prince Rogers Nelson. The first draft of Purple Rain is dated August 29, 1983, and was written by Prince’s eventual manager Albert Magnoli. The screenplay contains early dialogue and other direction for the musical film and even features numerous references to what would become US chart-topping singles for The Revolution. Measuring 11.5”x8.75” the 100-page bound document is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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469. Uncut Sheet of Michael Jackson Lenticular Tickets. (Jackson, 2009) An incredibly rare uncut sheet of lenticular concert tickets for Michael Jackson’s planned “This is It” come back concert series for the fans, scheduled to be held at the O2 Arena in London. The concerts ultimately never took place, as Jackson passed away on June 25, 2009, just weeks before planned July 13, 2009, start of the concert series. These uncut lenticular tickets are among the seldom surviving artifacts from this significant moment in Michael Jackson history. Measuring 27.75”x19.5” within their 30.75”x22.5” frame, the tickets are in very fine unused condition. Opening Bid $300

472. Fleetwood Mac Multi-Signed Guitar. (c.2000s) An Ibanez electric guitar signed by five members of Fleetwood Mac. The Ibanez GAX70 is signed by Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, Christie McVie, John McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham in bold black ink. It is beautifully displayed with a pho tograph of the band, a large die-cut logo, an LP of their album Tusk, and a plaque listing the band members whose signatures decorate the body of the guitar. Measuring approximately 39” long in its 34”x42” frame, the signed guitar is in very good condition with minimal wear. There is some minor surface wear to the frame from previous display. Opening Bid $800

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471. The Rolling Stones Multi-Signed Guitar. (c.2000s) A Squire electric guitar signed by five members of the Rolling Stones. The Squire Affinity Tele caster is signed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and Bill Wyman in bold black ink. It is beautifully displayed with a photograph of the Stones, a large die-cut logo, an LP of their album Dirty Work, and a plaque listing the band members whose signatures decorate the body of the guitar. Measuring approximately 39” long in its 33.75”x41.75” frame, the signed guitar is in very good condition with minimal wear. There is some minor surface wear to the frame from previous display. Opening Bid $800

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473. A Red Hot Chili Peppers Signed Fender Electric Guitar. (Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2020s) A Fender American Stratocaster II electric guitar signed by the members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The satin-finished Olympic white American Professional II Stratocaster with “red hot” accents “can’t stop” with (3) pickups, deep “C” shaped maple neck, and 22 frets. The guitar is signed by the Red Hot Chili Peppers including Anthony Kiedis, Michael “Flea” Balzary, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith. Measuring 39” long, the guitar is in fine condition with original tags and comes within a Fender soft carry bag.

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475. AC Gilbert Erector Amusement Park Set. (AC Gilbert, c.1950s) An Amusement Park 10 1/2 Erector Set by AC Gilbert. Popularized in the 1910s, Erector sets were unique as they were the only construction sets to feature electric motors. This set appears to be complete and unused, packaged within its original sturdy metal case. Measuring 13.25”x22.25” and 3” tall, the boxed set is in very good condition overall with minor surface wear to the box and colored pieces. Opening Bid $500

476. Be@rbrick Emotionally Unavailable 400% & 100% Set. (MediCom, 2020) A rare Be@rbrick Emotionally Unavailable 400% & 100% red variant figures. The 400% figure with the bright red heart was designed by the team of KB Lee and Edison Chen. The 400% bear contains has a battery-activated light up feature. Measuring 2.75” and 11” tall, the figures are both in fine condition inside their original 4.75”x8” and 11.75” tall fine-condition box. Opening Bid $1,000

474. Set of (5) Warriors of the World + (1) Camel by Marx. (Louis MARX, 1960s) A collection of Warriors of the World figures by MARX. The collection features Samuel Jackson, Marius, Bjorni, Septimus Pius, Tiberius, and a camel “as seen on TV.” Each figure comes packaged in its original box ranging in size from 3.5”x2.75” to 3”x2” and is in very fine condition. Opening Bid $200

Favorite childhood toys become cherished collectibles to adults remembering them with nostalgia. This section features toys from the entire range of playthings that were popular in the 20th century. From figures that come alive in your imagination, to an erector set, one of the earliest interactive toys. In the 1970s the fledgling video game industry was just getting started, soon to explode across the world, connecting us all.

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477. Collection of (15) Rare Game Consoles & One Cassette. (Various Electronic Manufacturers, 1970s-80s) A collection of (15) rare consoles and (1) cassette accessory. Pong and other paddle games were the earliest mass successes of the home video game industry. Advances in technology and chip production made units affordable for individuals to hook up to their televisions, rather than business/commercial arcade stand-alone units. Among this lot are a Radofin Tele-Sports mini TV Game, Granada TV Game, a JC Penney Video Sports Game by Phoenix Int., (2) Bentley Compu-Vision systems, each featuring (4) games, controls, and packaged in their original boxes. Also included are a Quad Tronics Game, a Radofin Electronic TV Game, an Adversary console by National Semi-Conductor Corp., a Colorgame Action Game, a Toshiba Video Game, an Ideal-Computer Tele-Match-Cassette 1, a Super Pong IV Tele-Game, an S Four Thousand Electronic TV Game by K-Mart, a Super Pong Tele-Games, a rare Tunir console by Ministry of Electronics, and a Soundic console (the latter missing its back panel). Measuring various sizes, the consoles are in good to fine condition, most with original paddles, controls, adapters, and accessories, and some within original boxes ranging from fair to good condition, exhibiting slight scuffs or wear from use Opening Bid $2,500

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478. A Collection of Early Magnaxox Video Games (Magnavox, 1972-1978) A collection of (6) Magnavox Odyssey game consoles released throughout the 1970s, with shooting gallery accessory. Magnavox truly originated the home video game industry with the Odyssey in 1972. This earliest console uses screen overlay films to play games, with removable circuit cards that change how the ball and paddle operate on screen. The shooting gallery accessory for Odyssey was produced by Nintendo as their first involvement in the video game industry and the first light gun for consoles. The Odyssey 100, released in 1975, plays tennis and hockey and has a simple buzzer for sound. The Odyssey 200, also 1975, introduced a simple on-screen scoring system, and the 500 in 1976 was the first to use color graphics. The Odyssey 2000 was 1977’s initial console, with the addition of a one-player squash game. The Magnavox Odyssey 2 released in 1979 was a technological step forward with individual cartridges, sound, and color graphics. This Odyssey 2 is notably signed by Ralph H. Baer, the inventor of video games, who developed the first game system and licensed it to Magnavox. Measuring various sizes, the consoles and shooting gallery are in good to fine condition, and some within boxes in fair to fine condition. The signed Odyssey 2 is in poor but displayable condition Opening Bid $2,500

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479. Atari 7800 ProSystem Console and games. (Atari/Jakks Pacific, 1980-2002) A collection of Atari home video game consoles and accessories. Atari was a dominant force in home video console games in the 1970s and 80s, with over 30 million units of their 2600 model sold in its lifetime. Included are a 1980 model 2600 in fair condition with RF cable and power switch broken, a 1986 version commonly referred to as the 2600 Jr., a 1987 Atari XE video game system with keyboard, light gun, power adapter, and instruction manual; four cartridges for the XE system, an Atari CX40 joystick, and a Jakks Pacific 2002 Plug and Play System. The Plug and Play presents itself as a CX40 joystick, but itself holds 10 classic playable Atari games from the 2600 system. Measuring various sizes, the items are in good to fine condition. Opening Bid $2,500

480. Famicom Console, Accessories and Game Collection. (Famicom, c.1983-87)Before the famed Nintendo NES became a smashing success in the U.S. and around the world, it was first introduced in Japan as the Famicom. This collection of original Famicom systems features the highest quality you’ll ever find, many with original unopened boxes. This lot includes: (1) Famicom Console [HVC-001] with tape and floppy drives, original Mario, Zelda, Metroid & Castlevania disks, keyboard, and complete R.O.B. robot, (1) Twin Famicom original red version [AN-505-R], (1) Famicom Data Recorder [HVC-008], (1) Famicom Disk System with Disk Drive [HVC-022], (1) RAM Adapter [HVC-023], (1) AC Adapter for Disk Drive [HVC-025], (1) Famicom Robot Block Set [HVCBLS], (1) Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race Game, (1) Famicom Robot Gyro Set [HVC-GYS], (1) Famicom Family BASIC Set [HVC-BS], (1) Twin Famicom [AN-505-BK], (1) Famicom Baseball Game, and (1) Arabic Version of Captain Tsubasa by Tecmo, c.1988. Opening Bid $5,000

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481. Super NES Emulator-SE Developer Kit. (Nintendo, 1991) An extremely rare Super Nintendo Development Kit Emulator-SE. Given only to developers working on Super Nintendo games, this particular unit was Used to create the audio for game franchises such as: Earthworm Jim, Madden Football, Cool Spot, Jungle Book, Chuck Rock and Jim Lee’s WildC.A.T.S. The hardware was created by Intelligent Systems. A Japanese game company that assisted in the making of the first Mario Bros. game in 1983 as well as Duck Hunt & Metroid. Other hits included Paper Mario, Fire Emblem, Mario Paint & WarioWare. With only a few surviving units known to exist, this is a true piece of Gaming History. The unit measures 14.25”x8.25” and 9.5” deep and is in good condition with some minor scuffs, and discoloration from age and use. Opening Bid $20,000

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483. Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword VGA 85 NM+ Uncirculated. (Nintendo, 2012) An uncirculated factory-sealed copy of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Marking the 16th release for the beloved franchise, the events of this game are narratively the earliest in the Zelda Timeline and detail the origins of Link’s iconic Master Sword (which players could wield using the Wii’s MotionPlus controller). This particular 2012 edition coincides with the 25th anniversary of the series’ North American release. The item is housed within a 9.25”x6.75” slab for preservation. Certified and graded 85 NM+ Uncirculated by Video Game Authority. Opening Bid $100

482. Game & Watch Super Mario Bros VGA 95 Mint Uncirculated. (Nintendo, 2020) An uncirculated factory-sealed copy of the limitededition Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. game. Debuting in 1980, the original Game & Watch device was Nintendo’s first handheld gaming system. This commemorative release was a major highlight of the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary celebration, which ran from September 2020 until March 2021. Certified and graded 95 Mint Uncirculated by Video Game Authority, the item has been housed in a 5.25”x7.5” slab by VGA for preservation. Opening Bid $200

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484. Promotional MAC G5 Poster. (Apple, 2003)

A promotional poster for the world first 64-bit desktop computer – the Power Mac G5. The lenticular poster gives a peek inside the air-cooled dual processor before its release on June 23, 2003. With 27.75”x21.75” viewable inside a 29.25”x23.5” frame, the pieces are in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

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The Walt Disney Company has been a source of Worldwide Popular Culture since Mickey Mouse first whistled “Turkey in the Straw” in Steamboat Willie in 1928. Disney’s influence grew across film and into television, and broke new ground with the first theme park, Disneyland, in 1955. Disney theme parks changed the face of entertainment worldwide, providing all of us with real world destinations for adventure and shared experiences in the Disney style. With over 65 years of Disney Park history, collectors treasure rare and vintage souvenirs from the Disney Parks, as well as props, signs, and artifacts from attractions both new and fondly remembered.

486. Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual. (Disneyland, 1977) An extremely rare Audio-Animatronic Maintenance Manual created by WED/MAPO 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 con tains an overview of the systems, guides to maintenance procedures, troubleshooting malfunctions, 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. Opening Bid $300

485. A Collection of (6) RETLAW Tableware Dishes. (Disney, c.1969) A collection of (6) plates, bowls, and saucers bearing the match ing pattern and monogram logo of Walt Disney’s Retlaw Enterprises. The Citation Shenango china dishes were manufactured by Interpace, the same company that manufactured the tiles for Mary Blair’s murals for Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Measuring 5” to 8” in diameter the dishware is in very good to fine condition. Opening Bid $300

487. Disneyland Rides & Attractions Report for 1981. (Disney land, 1982) A Disneyland Rides & Attractions, and Attendance Report for the fiscal year ending in 1981. The confidential report was prepared by the Disneyland Finance Department and reviews Operations and both information and statistics related to attendance and attractions. Mea suring 11”x8.5”, the 63-page report with dividers is in very good used condition. Opening Bid $100

488. The History of The Walt Disney Company 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. Measuring 11.5”x9.5”, the spiral-bound book exhibits wear to edges and corners but is in good overall condition. Opening Bid $100

490. Walt Disney Archives 25th Anniversary Staff Jacket. (Dis ney, c.1995) A jacket created exclusively for the staff of the Walt Disney Archives in celebration of their 25th Anniversary. Less than 35 of these jackets were produced. The jacket features artwork by Russell Schroeder, renowned for his contribution toward poster art for Disney’s Aladdin. Measuring an Extra Large, the wool and leather jacket is in very good used condition. Opening Bid $200

489. Set of (5) Marc & Davis Christmas Greeting Cards. (Disney, 1989-93) A set of (5) Marc & Alice Davis personal greeting cards. The years of the cards span 1989 to 1993, and among the collection are two cards signed “Hi, Glenn! Best wishes; Marc and Alice.” Measuring 7”x5” the cards are in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

493. A Set of (3) Cast Member Anniver sary Pins. (Disney, c.1970s-1990s) A collection of (3) brass gold-toned Walt Disney Company Cast Member Service Award Pins. This lot includes a 1-Year, a 5-Year, and a 15-Year Service Award pin. Measuring under .75”, each pin is in good used condition. Opening Bid $200

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491. A Disneyland Cast Member Award. (Disney,1990s) A Disneyland Service Award. The award bears the phrase: “It takes people to make the dream a reality,” while the shape is inspired by the Official Conscience award bestowed upon Jiminy Cricket by the Blue Fairy in Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. Measuring 5.25” tall, the hand-painted resin piece is in fine con dition, with a small chip to the base. Opening Bid $100

492. A Group of 4 Cast Member Service Pins. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A group of (4) Walt Disney Company Service Award Pins. Among the lot are (3) 1-Year Awards featuring Mickey Mouse and a 5-Year award featuring Donald Duck. Measuring .75”, each pin comes contained in a 1”x1” box and is in fine condi tion. Opening Bid $200

495. Walt Disney’s Railroad Story Book. (Disney, 1998) A copy of “Walt Disney’s Rail road Story” by author Michael Broggie. Michael Broggie’s 432-page expose of Walt Disney’s Railroad Story begins with a forward by Lillian Bounds Disney, and chronicles 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 good condition. Opening Bid $100

496. Imagineering 50th Anniversary John Hench Print. (WDI, 2002) A limited edition lithographic print titled “We Make the Magic: 50 years of Imagineering” by Imagineer and Disney artist John Hench. Measuring 28”x20”, the print is numbered “847/6000” and is in fine con dition with minimal wear to some edges. Opening Bid $200

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494. Pair of Walt Disney Imagineering Flight Cases. (Disney, c.2000s) A Pair of Walt Disney Imagineering sound equipment cases. Used by the Walt Disney Imagineering Sound Department, the cases feature painted letterings and logos identifying them. Measuring 44”x22.5”x12” and 33.25”x9”x10.75” the Anvil Cases are in very good condition with some scuffs and wear throughout from use. Opening Bid $300

497. Disneyland Hotel Queen-Size Bedspread. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2000s) A queen-size fitted bedspread used at the Disneyland Hotel. The bedspread coverlet features a bold floral print with understated sepia-tone illustrations of popular Disneyland attractions in the back ground. The bedspread is in very good condition, with very minor wear from hotel use. Opening Bid $200

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500. Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disney land, 1960s) A Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission from the 1960s. These tickets were usually given to cast members and studio employees to use as they wished. Measuring 2”x5”, the ticket is in fine condition with light edge wear. Opening Bid $200

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498. 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, and even the construction workers 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 amount 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 a handful we have ever seen. The pass is in good condition with light staining and a few staple holes near one corner from attachments when given to the passholder. Opening Bid $500

499. Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disney land, 1960s) A Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission from the 1960s. These tickets were usually given to cast members and studio employees to use as they wished. Measuring 2”x5”, the ticket is in fine condition with light edge wear. Opening Bid $200

502. Pair of Adult & Child VIP Disneyland Travel Passports. (Dis neyland, c.1963-64) A pair of VIP Disneyland Travel Passport Main Gate Visas. The Adult and Child Passport included a main gate admission ticket and enabled the holder to enjoy 16 adventures from a selection of more than 33 exhibits and attractions including Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. These unused passports include all tickets attached. They come from the collection of Disney Imagineer Milt Albright and were probably his initial samples as they are stamped “VOID” across the perforated tickets. Measuring 6”x3.75” when folded, each passport displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

501. Disneyland Special Complimentary Main Gate Ticket. (Disn eyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission from the 1960s. These tickets were usually given to cast members and studio employees to use as they wished. Measuring 2”x5”, the ticket is in fine condition with light edge wear. Opening Bid $200

504. “A Disneyland Outing” Passport & Pins Framed Prototype. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition commemorative Disneyland passport featuring the artwork “A Disneyland Outing” by Disney Legend Charles Boyer. Created for the 45th Anniversary of Disneyland, the passport features accordion-style folds so that it can be viewed two-ways: from the left, Mickey and friends are eagerly arriving at the park, and from the right, Mickey and friends are leaving the park. The passport comes beautifully framed with a set of (5) pins featuring some of Boyer’s other memorable Disney masterpieces. The passport measures 5”x12.5” within the 17.5”x21.5” frame. The condition of the passport is very fine, while the pins are in very good condition, exhibiting slight yellowing and wear to their imagery. Opening Bid $200

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503. Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket. Usually given to employees of the studio and special guests, the pass measures 5”x2”, and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

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506. A Signed Disneyland 45th Anniversary Map. (Disneyland, 2000) A “Disneyland 45 Years of Magic” map created and signed by Park cartographer Nina Rae Vaughn. The unique first signed copy of the map features notable concurrent attractions at Disneyland including the 45 Years of Magic Parade, Rocket Rods, Carnation Plaza Gardens and even a Skyway-less Chalet. Measur ing 25.75”x33” the print hand-num bered “1/250”and hand-dated “5/6/2000” is in very good condi tion, with slight trimming along the top border. Opening Bid $200

505. 1958-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare “B” version of the 1958 Disneyland souvenir map designed by legendary Disney Parks cartographer Sam McKim. The “B” map is thought to be scarcer than either the “A” or “C” editions and depicts the not-yet-completed Matterhorn attraction, but not Cascade Peak. The map measures 44.75”x29.75” and is in good condition with light staining, and creases and wear throughout and along original folds. Opening Bid $500

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511. Mickey’s Halloween Party Small Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A small park-used Mickey’s Halloween sign. This small version of the sign was used to identify the exit of a “Character meet-and- greet” Photo Opportunity Area at Disneyland. Measuring 12.75”x14” the sign is in very good Park-used condition, exhib iting minor wear and few spots of glue on the reverse from Park display. Opening Bid $100

508. Collection of (8) Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Guides. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A collection of (8) Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pictoral Souvenir guides. Spanning two decades the guides highlight both popular and coming attractions of Disneyland with descriptions and fullcolor photos. Measuring 11.5”x8.75”, the books are in good condition overall. with very minor indenting, creases, and edge wear throughout from use. Opening Bid $300

507. A Disneyland pre-opening News Supplement and Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955). A 20-page pre-opening newspaper supplement that appeared in local Los Angeles area newspapers the days prior to Disneyland’s grand opening. Also included is a 1950s “Your Guide to Disneyland” brochure produced by park sponsor Bank of America. Measuring 9”x4” and 13.25”x10.75”, the pieces are in good con dition with mild color fading and slight wear to edges and corners. Opening Bid $100

509. Summer ‘67 Disneyland Guide Book with Envelope. (Disneyland, 1967) A guide book created for the summer of 1967 to high light the recent additions and changes at the park. This book features photos and information on the New Tomorrowland, Pirates of the Carib bean, It’s a Small World, and more. This 48-page guide book measures 8.25”x6” and is in very good condition with minimal edge wear. The original envelope is included and shows moder ate edge-wear. Opening Bid $100

510. Disneyland Special Edition Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1993) A souvenir hardcover book titled “Disneyland Dreams, Traditions, and Transitions.” The 174-page Special Edition hardcover comes with a custom slipcase and a “1993 Images Collection” of prints depicting close-ups of many park elements. Measuring 11.75”x11.5”, the collector’s edition case and contents are in fine condition, exhibiting minor surface and edge wear to dust cover. Opening Bid $100

514. A Collection of (6) Disneyland View-Master sets. (Disneyland, 1956) A Collection of (6) Disneyland View-Master reels spotlighting popular attractions and shows of 1956. This collection includes Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, the Mickey Mouse Club Circus, and Tomorrowland. The reels retain the original packaging, and sleeves. Measuring 4.5”x4.5”, each View-Master set is in very good condition, while exhibiting very minor creasing and wear to packaging throughout, and a spot of .5” annotation on (1) package. Opening Bid $100

512. Disneyland Railroad Engine #1 Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland, 2000) A “Dis neyland Railroad – Engine #1” limited edition, lithographic print signed by artist Harlan Hiney. The artwork depicts the C.K. Holiday as it departs from the Main Street Station platform. Measur ing 16”x20” the print numbered “31/250” is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

515. Collection of (3) Disneyland Ceramic Plates. (Disneyland, c.1970s-90s) A collection of (3) Park-used ceramic plates from various eras of Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel. Among the lot are two ceramic and one plastic plate, each exhibiting the signature Disneyland “D” monogram, with gold accents. One ceramic plate has a Mayer China backstamp while the other ceramic plate displays a Homer Laughlin backstamp. Measuring 6” in diameter each plate, the collection is in gen erally very good condition with some surface wear and scuffing to edges and bases from intended use. Opening Bid $100

516. A Pair of Disney Birthday Record Cards. (Disney, c.1960s) A pair of Disney Birthday Record Cards. The set of cards feature recordings of authentic Disney voices of Tinker Bell, Mickey Mouse, Alice, the Mad Hatter, and more with cards manufactured by American Telecard, Inc., Buzza/Cardozo, and Columbia Record Productions. Measuring 6”x6”, the cards with unpunched 33 1/3 rpm records are in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear to the spines Opening Bid $100

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513. A Souvenir Disneyland Map Metal Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) An early Disneyland souvenir metal tray featuring a color map of the park. Measuring 12.5”x17.5”, the tray is in good condition. Opening Bid $100

518. Set of (5) Mickey Mouse Gourmet Collection Pieces. (Moller, 1991) A set of (5) pieces from the Mickey Mouse Gourmet Collection. The items were designed by Michael Graves, the architect behind the Team Disney Building in Burbank as well as the Dolphin and Swan resorts in Orlando. Each piece wonderfully reflects Graves’ renowned postmodern style while incorporating subtle Disney elements. The sugar and creamer bowls measure 6” from ear to ear and 4” in diam eter, the coaster is 6” in diameter, the mug is 4” tall, and the serving tray is 15”x17”. All items are in very fine condition and come with their original packaging. Opening Bid $200

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519. Goofy and Donald Garden Planters. (Disney, c.1990s) A rare set of Disney character wall garden planters themed after the characters of Goofy and Donald Duck. The sculpts are intended to bring the magic of Disney to your garden at home. Measuring approximately 13” tall and 5.5” deep, the dimensional resin planters are in fine overall condition, with no apparent wear. Opening Bid $50

520. Disneyland Grad Nite ‘79 Poster. (Disneyland, 1979) An orig inal poster for Disneyland Grad Nite, 1979. The poster features popular 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. Opening Bid $100

517. Limited Edition Ceramic Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition ceramic Disneyland popcorn box created by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. Styled after the classic 1960s Disneyland popcorn boxes, this collectible replica was released for Disneyland’s 55th anniversary in an edition of only 1955. The item measures 7.5” tall, 4.25” wide, 2” in depth, and is fine condition. The original color ful box is also included. Opening Bid $100

524. “Mickey’s 50” Disneyland Poster Test Print. (Disneyland, 1978) A color test print of the “Mickey’s 50” Disneyland poster. The color test print depicts some of the memorable moments which comprise Mickey’s 50-year career while exhibiting the CMYK four-color codes and marginal and cropping references within the lower border. Measuring 24.5”x18.5” on its 26.25”x19.5” gloss photo paper, the poster displays in good condition. Opening Bid $50

522. Disneyland 45th Years of Magic Parade (2) Pin Set. (Disney land, 2000) A Disneyland 45 Years of Magic Parade two-pin set. One pin depicts a Fantasia 2000-inpsired float while the other depicts some of the parade’s stars. Measuring 3.75”x1.5” and 1.75”x2.25”, the pins are con tained within a commemorative jewelry case, each piece in overall fine condition. Opening Bid $100

521. Disneyland Resort Happy Easter Photo Op Sign. (Disney land, c.2000s-2010s) A Happy Easter Photo Opportunity sign prop from Disneyland Resort. Measuring 25.25”x30.5”, the acrylic board prop is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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523. Happy Birthday Donald Duck Poster (Disney, 1984) A vintage poster created for Donald Duck’s 50th birthday. Measuring 19.5”x15.75”, the poster has a crease in the upper left corner, very minor edge wear, and is in overall very good condition. Opening Bid $50

525. Disneyland 30th Anniversary Print and Pins. (Disneyland, 1985) A “Disneyland – 30 Years of Magic” Limited edition print custom matted with a 30th anniversary button and Tinkerbell pin. The Print is numbered “22,102/24,500” and is signed by artist Charles Boyer. Mea suring 28”x22”, the print with mat, button and pin is in fine condition with very minor edge wear. Opening Bid $100

528. Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Limited Edition “Big Fig.” (Disneyland, 2005) A Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse at Disneyland figure released in honor of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The figure depicts Mickey Mouse at Disneyland wearing a Keppy Kap and holding a real cloth Disneyland pennant flag. The base measures 11.25” in diam eter and 2” thick, the figure and base measure a total 19.5” tall, figure alone is 17.5” tall. Opening Bid $200

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526. Walt Disney Productions 50 Happy Years Poster. (Disney, 1973) A poster celebrating “50 happy years of family entertainment” with Walt Disney Productions. Measuring 21”x25” the poster displays in very good con dition, exhibiting slight wear from previous display. Opening Bid $50

527. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Crowd Control Flag. (Disne yland, 2005) An original flag that was draped over a crowd control rope at Disneyland during the Park’s 50th anniversary festivities. Measuring 11.5”x14.5”, the piece was stored folded and is in very fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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529. Disneyland Hotel Jungle Cruise Concept Print. (Disneyland, c.1991) A beautiful print of original Jungle Cruise concept art by Imag ineer Marc Davis. Depicting a memorable tableau from the “Enchanted Bathing Pool of the Elephants,” the artwork was once displayed within offices at Disneyland as well as rooms in the Disneyland Hotel. The print has an image size of 12”x15” within its 20.5”x23.5” frame and displays in very good condition with spots of minor wear to the mat and frame.

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530. A Disneyland Hotel Adventureland Harper Goff Print. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland in Disneyland. Artistic imagery preserving the history of Disneyland has become a mainstay fixture of the Disney land Hotel’s motif, and this framed fine print depicting “the last outpost of civilization” was once on display within the Adventure Tower of the legendary establishment. 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. Opening Bid $200

532. Indiana Jones Adventure Expedition Hat & Shirt. (Disne yland, c.1990s) An Indiana Jones Adventure hat and shirt. The desert style hat with sun shield and khaki shirt, bearing a silkscreened Eye of Mara read “Temple of the Forbidden Eye Expedition Guide,” in addition to Disney and Lucasfilm copyright notation. The “one size fits all” hat and extra-large dual-pocket cotton-polyester shirt are in fine unused condi tion. Opening Bid $200

531. Walt Disney Productions Tiki Room Recording. (Disney, c.1962) A Walt Disney Productions Tiki Room acetate recording dated 1962. The acetate contains the orchestral soundtrack (no vocals) for the show. Measuring 12” the 33 1/3 rpm record is heavily scratched, but tracks are still audible. Opening Bid $200

535. Splash Mountain Lithograph Signed by Charles Boyer. (Disney land, 1989) A limited edition signed lithograph by Charles Boyer celebrating the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Measuring 30”x24”, the “The Laffin’ Place” lithograph is numbered “4485/5000” and signed by Boyer in the bottom-right corner. The print is in very good condition with minor edgewear, a light 4”-line of discoloration toward the top center, and two smaller scuffs on the upper right edge. Opening Bid $100

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533. Disneyland Hotel Golden Horseshoe Concept Print. (Disne yland Hotel, c.2000s) 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 tradi tion in the offices and guest suites of Disneyland Park and Disneyland Resort. 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 fine condi tion. Opening Bid $200

536. Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue Spring Table Cover. (Disne yland, c.2000s) A Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue tablecloth. The outdoor dining location reopened in 2009 as an outer table-service restaurant and tablecloths with this motif decorated tables during the spring sea son. Measuring approximately 70”x47.5”, the vinyl tablecloth is in stiff, but overall good condition. Opening Bid $100

534. Splash Mountain Framed Leaf Set. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A collection of (5) leaf props from the Splash Mountain Attraction at Disneyland. The props Leaves are mounted to a custom background and were used to enhance the popular attraction until their removal during a previous rehabilitation. Measuring 14”x9.5” to 13”x7”, the park-used props display in overall fine condition within a 19”x23” wooden frame. Opening Bid $200

538. A Disneyland Hotel New Orleans Square Concept Print. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for New Orleans Square 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. The piece has a 19.75”x29.5” mat opening within its 28.25”x38” gold-tone wood frame. The print itself is in fine condition, with some discoloration and minor surface wear to the frame’s edges. Opening Bid $200

537. Pair of New Orleans Square Press Guest Passes. (Disneyland, 1966) An extremely rare pair of Press Guest Passes to the opening day New Orleans Square Press event held July 24, 1966. Measuring approx imately 5.5”x2”, the pair of passes are in fine condition, retaining adhe sive covers on each. Opening Bid $400

539. Limited Edition New Orleans Square Print by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 2000) A lithographic print of Disneyland concept art for New Orleans Square by Imagineer Herb Ryman. Herb Ryman’s “Concept Design for New Orleans Square” also officially referred to as “The Square,” featuring such “Disney details” as the Sisters of Charity nuns, Long John Silver atop a balcony in the background, and even fel low Imagineer and friend Collin Campbell as a street artist. Measuring 18”x24” the Disney Gallery lithographic print numbering “4/100” is in fine condition and retaining a COA. Opening Bid $200

540. Disneyland New Orleans Square Decorative Towel. (Dis neyland, c.1960s) A New Orleans Square decorative souvenir towel. The double-sided canvas kitchen linen twice depicts Walt Disney’s own “French Quarter” in stylized minimalism, with a bold three-color palette. Measuring 31”x17.5”, the souvenir of a late 1960s Disneyland is in good condition, with only minor creases and folds. Opening Bid $100

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542. Pair of Disneyland Haunted Mansion Magic Books. (Disn eyland, 1970) A “Disneyland’s Mystifying Magic Book” and “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” souvenirs. The 60-page books are inspired by the Haunted Mansion and elucidate card, money, paper, mental, and handkerchief magic with a brief ventriloquist lesson compli mented by illustrations of happy haunts. Measuring 9”x6”, the books are in good condition. Opening Bid $200

541. Randotti Haunted Mansion Tombstone Display. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An extremely rare Randotti Haunted Mansion Souvenir Display Skull & Tombstones. Randotti Souvenirs supplied products to Disneyland starting in 1956. Its most popular products were produced in the 1960s for the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean attractions. This early display is a wonderful example of their most popular products. The wooden and resin plaque (with Randotti logo on the reverse) measures 24”x24” while each resin tombstone measures 7.75”x4”, each piece displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $500

543. A Signed Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Print. (Walt Disney World, 1997) A high-quality limited-edition print of the iconic Haunted Mansion attraction poster, signed by artist Marc Davis. Mea suring 30”x24” the matted and framed print numbered “198/250” is in very fine condition, never displayed, contained within original packing and box. Opening Bid $200

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547. Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts Light-Up Figure. (Dis neyland, 2010s) A Hitchhiking Ghosts Glow-in-the-dark figure by artist Jim Shore. The Hitchhiking Ghosts stand at the Haunted Mansion gate searching for a ride in this statue with illuminating features, distributed through Disney Traditions and Walt Disney Showcase Collection. Mea suring 8.75”x7.5” and 4” deep, the piece with displays in fine overall, working condition. Opening Bid $100

544. Haunted Mansion Plaque Replica. (Disneyland, 2014) A replica Haunted Mansion gate plaque created for the 45th anniversary of the attraction at Disneyland. The resin plaque is a copy of the wellknown prop seen at the entrance to the attraction. The plaque measures 23”x13” and 2.75” thick and is in very fine as-new condition within the original box. Opening Bid $100

546. Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Figure. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A wonderful figure created by artist Costa Alavezos depicting the Hatbox Ghost from the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Created in resin, the detailed figure displays a second ghoulish head within the clear hatbox. Measuring 12” tall on the base, the figure is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

545. Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Snow Globe. (Disney, 2003) A Madame Leota souvenir snow globe. The snow globe of the Haunted Mansion’s head spiritualist features a bat sconce base, and wallpaper pattern on reverse. The collectable was released through Dis ney Parks in coordination with the fantasy and comedy feature film The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 5.5” tall and 5” at its widest points, the souvenir is in good condition. Opening Bid $100

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552. Haunted Mansion Clock Figure in Box. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A working figural clock based on the supernatural grandfather clock in the Haunted Mansion. Only available at Disney Parks, this fully sculpted 13-hour clock features a swinging snake pendulum, grotesque fingers for minute and hour hands, and a glow-inthe-dark clock face and eye detailing. The battery powered clock measures 13.25”x4” and 2.5” and is in very fine, unused condition. The original Disney Parks silver cardboard box packaging is included, and measures 16”x6.5” and 5.25” deep. Opening Bid $100

548. A Haunted Mansion Gargoyle Statue Light-up Figurine. (Walt Disney World, 2020) A Haunted Mansion light-up gargoyle statue. This Disney Parks Figure is modeled after those that light the path in the Haunted Mansion Portrait Room Gallery. The figure comes in its original box with two candles requiring three AAA batteries, and measures approximately 16.5” tall including the candles and 14” wide. The statue is in very fine condition, retaining the original Disney Parks label, and comes complete inside its original fine condition pack aging and box. Opening Bid $100

551. Pair of Haunted Mansion Staring Bust Bookends. (Disn eyland, c.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, with no visible signs of wear. Opening Bid $100

550. A Limited Edition Haunted Mansion Candle Holder. (Disneyland, 2009) A limit ed-edition Haunted Mansion Crypt Candelabra by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The piece was created for the 40th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland and limited to 500 pieces. Measuring 12” tall and 8.25” at its widest points, the decorative metallic and resin candleholder is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

549. Haunted Mansion Holiday Light-up Mansion. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited-edi tion figure created for the Haunted Mansion Holiday event on October 2, 2003. The light-up figure was limited to an edition of 400. Measur ing 9.25” tall and 5.5” at its widest points, the figure is in fine condition. Opening Bid $200

557. Hook Haunted Mansion “Thar She Blows!” Giclee. (Dis neyland, 2010) A Captain Hook Haunted Mansion giclee distributed exclusively through Disney Under ground. The limited edition giclee features Captain Hook in homage to a certain Haunted Mansion “stretch ing portrait” by Robert Farrell. Measuring 30.25x10.5”, the “canvas edition” numbered “23/75” displays in very fine condition, hand-signed by the artist, and retaining a COA. Opening Bid $100

553. Haunted Mansion 40th Vinylma tion, Ear Hat & Pin. (Disneyland, 2011) A Vinylmation 3” figure, Ear Hat & pin commem orating 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 diam eter and 6” tall, the sealed, boxed set is in very fine condition. Opening Bid $100

554. A Haunted Mansion 30th Anniversary Jacket. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition Disneyland Haunted Mansion 30th Anniversary jacket. The two-tone suede jacket features a striped gathered neck, sleeve cuffs, and waist, elbow patches, and zipper front closure. The left chest features an embroidered commemorative logo, and the back, a large embroidered Haunted Mansion mirror graphic logo. A size large, the jacket retains an internal Disneyland label and is embroidered on the interior left breast pocket with the edition num ber, “108/500.” The condition is very good with some minor wear and scuffing to the leather.

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555. Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion Light Up Playset. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A replica playset of the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World, with working lights and sound. The building opens to reveal the inner rooms of the Mansion and includes (5) play pieces and (3) Hitchhiking Ghosts inspired by the attraction. The coffin-shaped buttons on the front activate phrases such as “Welcome Foolish Mortals” and “I Didn’t Mean to Frighten You.” The replica measures approximately 9”x9”x9” and is in fine as-new unused condition in its original 12.25”x10”x11.25” very good condi tion box. Opening Bid $100

556. Haunted Mansion “Haunting Spells” Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2019) A Haunted Mansion: O’Pin House framed “Haunting Spells” pins set by artist Monty Maldovan. The open edition of the (15) pin set is inspired by the characters that inhabit The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The pins are displayed against a wallpaper backdrop of 5.5”x9.25” and matted within a 12.5”x15.5” frame. The entire piece is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

560. Pair of Club 33 Cloth Napkins. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A pair of napkins from Club 33 at Disneyland. The white cloth napkins feature subtle embroidery of the classic club logo at center accented by a fleur-de-lis-inspired filigree at the corners. Measuring 21”x21”, the napkins are in fine con dition with only minor wear. Opening Bid $100

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558. Club 33 Limited Edition Plate. (Disneyland, 1990) A limited edition plate offered exclusively through Club 33 at Disneyland. This “Club 33 Disneyland Showplate” is numbered on the base of the plate as 308/333. Measuring approximately 9.5” in diameter, the plate is in very fine condition with little wear and some surface wear to the COA. Opening Bid $100

559. Disneyland Club 33 Walt Disney 30th Anniversary Plate. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition commemorative plate released in celebration of Club 33’s 30th Anniversary. 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 edi tion numbered in gold ink on the reverse, “57/600,” the plate measures 9.5” in diameter and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

562. Club 33 Happy Holidays 2015 Pin. (Disneyland, 2015) A Club 33 commemorative “Happy Holidays 2015” pin created for Club 33 Members. Measuring 2.5”x1.5” the pin with crystal embedded charm is in fine unused condition on original commemorative card. Opening Bid $100

563. Club 33 Candlelight 2001 Processional Ornament. (Disn eyland, 2001) A Club 33 ornament commemorating the 2001 Candlelight Procession at Disneyland. Measuring 2.25”x2” the ornament is in fine con dition in original commemorative box. Opening Bid $100

564. Club 33 Door Members Door Ornament. (Disneyland, 2015) A Club 33 Door Ornament. A Club 33 Members Only open edition of the 2013 limited-edition of the Club 33 Door Ornament. This Club 33 Mem bers Only open edition was created in 2015, as a full color recreation of the iconic entryway with “33” address plaque and stained-glass transom window. Measuring 4.75”x3.75” and 1.25” thick, the ornament is in very fine condition, complete in decorative “Club Thirty Three” box measuring 5.5”x7” and 2.75 deep. Opening Bid $100

561. Club 33 New Year’s Wine Glass. (Disneyland, 2000s) A com memorative Club 33 wine glass souvenir offered to members during the New Year’s celebration of 2000 at Disneyland. Measuring 7.75” the glass is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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566. “Monorail of the Future” Print Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disney land, 1999) A “Monorail of the Future” print signed by Legendary Imagi neer Bob Gurr. Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Disneyland Monorail, The Disney Gallery commissioned Bob Gurr to envision the “Monorail of the Future” for a limited series of prints. Measuring 16”x20” the lithographic print is numbered “9/150” and is in fine condition.

567. “Disneyland Mountains...” Artist’s Proof by John Horny. (Disneyland, 1999) A multi-signed lithograph print titled “The Disneyland Mountains of the Anaheim Range,” by John Horny. Released through The Disney Gallery, the print is signed by ten Imagineers who contributed to these legendary peaks: Tony Baxter, Harriet Burns, Don Edgren, Bruce Gordon, Bob Gurr, John Hench, John Horny, Fred Joerger, George McGinnis, and John Stone. Measuring 12.5”x39”, the artist’s proof is hand-numbered 10/30 and is in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

565. Disney Gallery Herb Ryman Giclee Boxed Set. (Disneyland, 2000) A Boxed Set of (5) giclee lithographs featuring Herb Ryman’s con cepts for the castles from Disney Parks around the world. Released exclu sively through The Disney Gallery, the artwork is presented inside a finely crafted wooden box with plaque, and lightly bound to a velvet board by a black ribbon with white archivists’ gloves for handling are included. . Measuring 16”x13” and 3.5” deep, the contents and box displays in fine condition. Opening Bid $300

568. A Set of (3) Disney Olszewski Pinocchio Figures. (Olszewski, 2001) A collection of (3) Disney Showcase Pinocchio Figures by Olsze wski. Among the lot are three pieces inspired by Walt Disney’s Pinocchio including “Having Fun,” “Whoa Nellie,” and “I’m Going to be an Actor.” Each piece ranges in measurement from 3.25”x1.5” to 1.5”x3.25”, was limited to an edition of 3,000, and displays in fine condition with origi nal box and COA. Opening Bid $300

569. “Sweethearts Forever” Print Signed by Charles Boyer. (Dis neyland, 1998) A lithographic print of Annette Funicello & Mickey Mouse signed by Charles Boyer. “Sweethearts Forever” depicts Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and Mickey Mouse together in this limited-edition lithograph imagined by Disneyland Master Illustrator Charles Boyer. Measuring 24”x30” the lithographic print numbered “2/300” displays in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

571. “Walt’s Dream” Print Signed by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1999) A lithographic print of Walt, Mickey, and friends by Charles Boyer. Charles Boyer’s final rendering for Disneyland imagines Walt walking through an orange grove of Anaheim, sharing his vision of the Magic Kingdom with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. Measuring 24”x16” the print numbered “55/150” displays in very good condition with a few indentations and mild spots of discoloration. Opening Bid $100

570. “A Disney Outing” Print by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1999) A lithographic print of Mickey and Friends by Charles Boyer. “A Disney Outing” was created as a limited edition for a Disneyana fan event. Inspired by a Norman Rockwell magazine cover, Boyer envisions Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, and Pluto heading both to and from a “Disney Outing” at the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 24”x22.25” the lithographic print numbering “11/300” is in fine condition with COA. Opening Bid $100

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573. A New Fantasyland Cast Premier Key & Ticket. (Disneyland, 1983) A commemorative key created for Cast Members and Walt Disney Imagineers attending the premiere of New Fantasyland at Disneyland. The lot comes with a rarely seen Dedication Ceremony ticket. Measuring 6.5” long, the fine condition resin key is attached to its card and comes complete in its original 10.5”x8.25” good condition envelope. Measur ing 6.5”x3”, the Dedication Ceremony ticket is in good condition. Opening Bid $100

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572. Disneyland Hotel Peter Pan Concept Print. (Disneyland, c.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 legendary establishment. Measuring 11.5”x14.5” visible through a 17.75”x20.75” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in very good overall con dition. There is some minor to the frame. Opening Bid $200

574. The Mad Hatter Shop Limited Edition Signed Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1995) An original lithograph featuring the artwork of vet eran Disney artist Bill Justice. The original artwork was created for a mural at the Mad Hatter Shop in Fantasyland, with this lithograph beautifully replicating this charming artwork. Hand-signed by Justice and numbered 158/500, this lithograph measures 22”x24” within a 25.5”x28.5” frame and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

575. Small World Souvenir Clock Concept Drawings. (Disneyland, c.2005) A collection of (14) drawings prepared for a Small World themed souvenir clock. The drawings are accomplished in graphite, pen, and colored pencil on vellum. Ranging from 18”x23.5” to 9.5”x5.25”, the art work is in overall very fine condition. Opening Bid $200

578. Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space Patch. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original embroidered Cast Member patch from Monsanto’s “Adventure Thru Inner Space” attraction in Tomorrowland. Measuring 3.25”x2.5”, the condition is very good with some light yellowing and wear. Opening Bid $100

579. Tomorrowland Project Team Jacket. (Disneyland, 1998) A jacket created exclusively for Imagineers who worked on the Project Team for Disneyland’s New Tomorrowland refurbishment. The two-tone jacket features golden brown leather sleeves, folded collar, and pocket detailing, with a body of black felt wool and black fabric gathered waist and sleeve cuffs. The garment bears an embroidered Tomorrowland logo on the left chest and a large, embroidered Tomorrowland Project Team graphic on the reverse. A size “L,” the zippered jacket is in very fine condi tion. Opening Bid $200

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577. Snow White at Wishing Well Framed Art. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print depicting Snow White at the wishing well. This artwork was created for display at the Disneyland Resort and Hotels. The piece has 14.5”x18.5” viewable within a mat opening, presented within a 28.5”x30.5” frame. The piece is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

576. Mary Blair “It’s a Small World” Disneyland Hotel Print. (Dis neyland, c.1960s) A lithographic print of Mary Blair’s concept artwork for “It’s a Small World.” Decorative prints of this sort have become a Disney land Resort tradition, displayed within the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork has a viewable image size of 18”x24.5” within its mat and 26.75”x30.25” frame and is in very good condition with some wear to the frame from previous display. Opening Bid $300

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580. Captain EO Attraction Poster. (Disney/Kodak, 1986) An attrac tion poster for Captain EO at Disneyland and EPCOT. Written by George Lucas, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Michael Jackson, the 17-minute sci-fi spectacle is regarded as one of the first 4D films. Upon release, it was the most expensive film on a per-minute basis ever made. The original run ended in the mid-90s, however the fan favorite returned to Parks in 2010 for a limited time as a tribute following Jackson’s death. Never folded, the poster measures 28.5”x18.5” and is in fine condition with extremely minor edge wear. Opening Bid $100

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582. Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin Opening Items. (Disneyland, 1994) A framed collection of exclusive items promoting the debut of Roger Rab bit’s Car Toon Spin at Disneyland. The assortment includes a button, name tag, wristwatch, commemorative passport, press release with exclusive pin. The items are housed in a 17.25”x21” frame that has a custom-made motorized function to spin the button. All contents are in fine condition; however, the button motor is no longer operable. Opening Bid $100

583. 1971 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from the opening year of Walt Disney World. The map measures 25”x28” and is in very good condition. Opening Bid $100

581. Finding Dory Disneyland Resort Advertisement. (Disne yland, 2015) A Finding Dory poster created for display at Disneyland Resort. The poster Measuring 40.5”x49” printed on thin metal with a dense foam core is in very good condition with a few scuffs to the face and reverse, and some wear from outdoor display. Opening Bid $100

587. Disney MGM Studios Jacket. (Disney MGM, c.1989) A very rare jacket created exclusively for the Walt Disney Imagineering Project Team that worked on the development of Disney’s MGM Studios theme park. The black Levi-Strauss & Co. denim jacket features an embroidered Dis ney MGM Studios logo on the back. A size “L,” the jacket is in very good condition with slight wear to the edge of one flap. Opening Bid $100

584. Star Spangled Salute to America Lamppost Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A very rare lamppost sign for the Magic King dom’s Star-Spangled Salute to America. This patriotic celebration was in honor of the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States of America. The sign is single-sided and printed on acrylic board, but the back layer of the sign is becoming detached from the front. Measuring 18” in diameter, the sign is in good condition overall with some minor scuffs, scratches, and spots of discoloration to the front of the sign from use and a screw hole at the top from its original installation. Opening Bid $100

586. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Mirror. (Animal Kingdom, 2010s) A mirror from Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World. The faux-wooden mirror carries an African-inspired motif and was crafted for rooms of the Jambo House and Kidani Village villas at the resort. Measuring 42.5”x36.25” and 2” in depth, the mirror is in very good condition, despite a few scuffs to the finish. Opening Bid $200

585. Epcot Opening Special Edition Commemorative Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A special edition commemorative ticket for the opening of EPCOT Center. Measuring 3.75”x8.75”, the ticket numbered 243383 is in fine condition. Opening Bid $100

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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.

6. Guaranty: If any entity places any bid, then the individual actually placing the bid shall guaranty payment for any successful bid.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

2. Buyer’s Premium: All bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium which shall be added to all placed successful bids.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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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.

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

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.

16. Auctioneer May Submit Items to Auction: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction.

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.

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 18.discretion.

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.

28. Interest: Any unpaid invoice will bear interest at the highest rate allowed by California law.

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 32.merchantability.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 ”

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.

POPULAR CULTURE 203

$10 to $100 $100 to $500 $500 to $1,000 $1,000 to $2,000 $2,000 to $5,000 $5,000 to $10,000 $10,000 to $20,000 $20,000 to $50,000 $50,000 to $100,000 $100,000 to $250,000 $250,000 and up

Lot Number

(signature) (date) VEGALLERIES.COM 818-788-2357

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For more info, please call (818) 788-2357

Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid forbidderstelephoneonly*

Phone & Absentee Bidder List

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Discretion

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Please type or print legibly. This form can be emailed to auction@vegalleries.com or faxed to: (818) 788-2368 or mailed to:

Van Eaton Galleries 13613 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

Auctioneer’s$10,000$5,000$2,500$1,000$500$250$100$50$25$10

VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 204 292 The Story of Disneyland

Title/Description (In the event of any discrepancy, lot number and not lot description will govern.)

Bidder Number (Office Only):

Van Eaton Galleries uses the increments in the chart to the right. To keep an orderly bidding structure, please place your bids within this framework.

For absentee bidders only. (You instruct us to execute each absentee bid up to the corresponding bid amount indicated below) * Emergency Bid: A maximum bid (exclusive of Buyer’s Premium and tax) to be executed by Van Eaton Galleries only if we are unable to contact you by telephone or should the connection be lost during bidding.

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