Sunday June 25, 2017
Van Eaton Galleries 13613 Ventura Blvd Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 818-788-2357 Fax 818-788-2368 www.vegalleries.com auction@vegalleries.com
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Preview Dates June 2nd - June 24th, 2017
Bids Accepted by Mail, Phone, Fax, Live and Online Live internet bidding available at www.vegalleries.com/bidnow Van Eaton Galleries Mike Van Eaton Janeen Van Eaton Natalie Van Eaton
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Special Thanks to these generous contributors: Jordan Reichek Dave De Caro www.davelandweb.com Patrick Jenkins http://matterhorn1959.blogspot.com David Eppen http://gorillasdontblog.blogspot.com The photographs within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates.
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1. Walt Disney Signed Opening Day Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) Titled “The Story of Disneyland”, this first official guidebook for Disneyland was available leading up to the park’s opening day festivities in July of 1955. This guidebook is filled with conceptual artwork since, at the time of printing, they did not have actual photos of the completed park. This guidebook was designed to welcome guests to the park as well as to explain the vision and concept of Walt Disney’s revolutionary idea in family entertainment. Considered a rare piece of Disney history on its own, this particular guidebook was boldly signed by Walt Disney on the inside cover during the opening day celebrations. This guidebook has been professionally mounted and framed, helping to preserve and present the signature on this rare item. This 22-page guidebook measures 8.75”x12” within its 18.25”x21.25” frame, and is in very good condition. $7,000-$9,000 4
2. “The Story of Disneyland” Opening Year Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) A beautiful opening year guidebook featuring information and illustrations of the different lands of the park. Titled “The Story of Disneyland”, this was the first guidebook issued by the park. It contains concept art of the attractions and lands as opposed to later guidebooks which would feature actual photos of the park. The guidebook comes with an extremely rare 1955 Disneyland envelope in which the guidebook was sent. This 22-page guidebook measures 8.75”x6” closed, and is in very good condition with little wear. The envelope has some wear and several small tears. $400-$500
3. “Red Wagon Inn” Opening Day Menu. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare menu from the “Red Wagon Inn” given exclusively to guests dining at the restaurant on Disneyland’s “Invitational Prevue Day” on July 17, 1955. The menu features gold lettering with a “Red Wagon Inn” logo on the front as well as a Disneyland logo at the bottom-right. The inside lists the menu items available on the “prevue day” which included roast prime rib of beef au jus, New York cut sirloin steak, and a Carnation ice cream nut roll. The menu measures 8”x5” closed, and is in good condition with some wear from use, including a vertical crease in the center. $2,000-$3,000
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During the early years of Disneyland, separate tickets had to be purchased and used each time a guest wanted to enjoy an attraction. Early tickets were marked “A” to “E”, with “E-Tickets” signifying the most desired attractions. While the use of these tickets and ticket books had stopped by 1982, today these types of tickets are very collectible as fond reminders of favorite attractions from the past or of significant years that guests visited the park. With so many styles and varieties, tickets remain an enjoyable and collectible aspect of Disneyland.
4. 1955 Complete Child’s Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare first-version of the famous Disneyland Ticket Books. In answer to guest feedback following the park’s first Summer season, Disneyland created a ticket book option in the Fall of 1955. “A Day at Disneyland” ticket books were offered to provide volume discounts for multiple attraction purchases due to complaints of Disneyland’s high cost. This rare 8-Ride child’s ticket book is complete, and features the gorgeous admission ticket, (3) “A” Tickets, (2) “B” Tickets, and (3) “C” Tickets. ”C”, being the 1955 equivalent of the later, “E” Ticket. This book measures 2”x5” and is in very good condition. $2,000-$3,000 6
5. Collection of (9) 1950’s Disneyland Tickets. (Disneyland, 1955-1958) A nice collection of (9) individual tickets from 1955-1958. This set includes (2) tickets from the first 1955 ticket book, (3) from the 1958 “Jumbo” book, and (4) from 1958 Ticket Books. Attractions listed on these tickets include the “Viewliner”, “Phantom Boats”, “Conestoga Wagons”, “Mine Train”, “Space Station X-1”, and several others. The tickets are in good overall condition with some wear to the edges. $300-$400
6. “A Day at Disneyland” Special Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1957) A special guest admission ticket to Disneyland labeled “A Day at Disneyland”. This special pink and blue ticket is stamped “Jun 4, 1957” on the front and is ticket No. B022254. This item measures 2.5”x6” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
7. “A Day at Disneyland” Special Child’s Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1957) A special child’s guest admission ticket to Disneyland labeled “A Day at Disneyland”. This special blue and red ticket is stamped “Jun 4, 1957” on the front and is ticket No. B023893. This item measures 2.5”x6” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
8. Complete Courtesy Guest “Jumbo” Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1958) An exceedingly scarce complete courtesy guest “jumbo” ticket book for Disneyland. Between 1957 and 1958, the park experimented with a slightly larger ticket format. This ticket book features tickets for rare attractions such as the “Midget Autopia” and the “Viewliner”. This item measures approximately 3.5”x6” and is in fine condition. $1,500-$2,500
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9. Firemen of Los Angeles County Disneyland Event Ticket. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Disneyland admission ticket for the “Fifth Annual Party” for the Firemen of Los Angeles County. This ticket features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle as well as fire department imagery in stylish red and black tones that are unusual for the park. This item measures 2.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with some worn portions on the back of the ticket. $100-$200
10. “Disneyland “Editor’s Day” Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare ticket for Disneyland’s “Magic Kingdom Club Editor’s Day” in 1967. These hard-to-find admission tickets were only given to Editors for the Magic Kingdom Club periodicals, and this ticket is dated November 19, 1967. This blue and gold ticket features a great Sleeping Beauty Castle logo with Magic Kingdom Club text circling it, and is numbered 0474. This item measures 2.5”x5” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
11. Pair of “Dixieland at Disneyland” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1968/70) A pair of tickets for the special “Dixieland at Disneyland” events at Disneyland for the years 1968 and 1970. The tickets feature great imagery of musical performers at Disneyland on the front and list refund information on the back. Both tickets measure 2.5”x4.75” and the pair is in good condition with minor edge-wear and a spot of discoloration in the corner of the 1970 ticket. $100-$200
12. Disneyland Survey and Guest Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare Disneyland survey letter and unused guest admission ticket. The letter asked Disneyland guests to return a feedback form in exchange for two complimentary guest passes, and is accompanied by one of the unused guest passes that came with the letter. The letter, dated January 1968, is on Disneyland stationary with a logo of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The letter measures 11”x8.5” and the ticket measures 5”x2”. These items are in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
13. Unused Magic Kingdom Club Child’s Disneyland Ticket. (Disneyland, 1969) An unused child’s Disneyland ticket from the Magic Kingdom Club. This ticket, numbered “M000022”, still retains its Main Gate admission ticket as well as the smaller complimentary “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” admission ticket. This item measures 2.75”x6” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
14. Pair of “Spring Fling at Disneyland” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1970) A pair of tickets for the “Spring Fling at Disneyland” event on March 21, 1970. These two tickets, numbered A022167 and A022168, feature an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle with Spring themes throughout. These tickets measure 5.25”x2.75” and are in good condition with some wear from use. $100-$200
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15. Pair of Complimentary Adult Admission Tickets. (Disneyland, c.1970) A pair of complimentary Main Gate admission tickets to Disneyland which are still valid for park entry today. Each of these tickets grants an adult admission to Disneyland and the back side reads “this admission good at any time during Disneyland’s regular operating hours, when general admissions are on sale”. Each ticket measures 2”x5” and the pair is in fine condition with little wear. $200-$400
16. Pair of Rare Tickets Including a Guided Tour Coupon. (Disneyland, 1970) A pair of extremely rare tickets from Disneyland including an unused Guided Tour ticket and a used pad of cast member complimentary “any attraction” tickets. The guided tour ticket includes admission to Disneyland, a guided tour, and several attraction tickets. The pad with a complimentary ticket is for “the ride or attraction of your choice” and includes one ticket and a pad with numerous stubs attached. Both items measure approximately 2.25”x5” with the pad measuring 0.5” thick. This extremely rare pair of items is in good condition with some wear and discoloration from park use. $200-$400
17. Pair of Disneyland Special Event Tickets. (Disneyland, 1970s) A pair of tickets for special events at Disneyland. The first ticket, for “Spring Fling at Disneyland”, features great cartoon imagery of two bees and flowers, and advertises the entertainment and prize giveaways occurring during the event. The second ticket, for “Disneyland After Dark”, comes in a stylish purple and pink color palette and lists the locations throughout the park where special entertainment is occurring that night. These items measure 6.25”x2.5” and 2”x4” respectively, and the pair is in fair condition with some edge-wear and creasing throughout from use. The backs of the tickets retain some adhesive marks. $100-$200
18. Disneyland Adult Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1973) An unused adult ticket book with the cover admission ticket still attached. This ticket book is still valid for park admission today. This item measures approximately 2.5”x6” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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19. Magic Kingdom Club Disneyland Ticket. (Disneyland, 1979) An unused adult ticket book for members of the Magic Kingdom Club with the cover admission ticket still attached. The back of the ticket book is stamped “Employee Discount Book” in blue ink, and this book is number M172322. This item measures approximately 2.25”x5” and is in very good condition with minor wear. Although unused, it is missing an “E” ticket from the interior. $100-$200 9
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21. Complete Disneyland Junior Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1979) An unused junior ticket book from Disneyland. This ticket book is complete with its admission ticket intact and features a great cover image of Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures approximately 2”x5.25” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
20. Collection of (10) Complimentary & Event Tickets. (Disneyland, 1981-82) A collection of (10) Disneyland group event tickets for specific admission dates in the years 1981 and 1982. These tickets were for such groups as NBC, NVJCC, and the California Teachers Association, among others. Three of the tickets are complimentary, while the others were paid admission. All of the tickets are used and feature a “void” punch-mark. Each ticket measures 6.25”x2.25” and the set is in very good condition overall with little wear. $100-$200
23. “New Fantasyland” Art Department Samples. (Disneyland, c.1983) A collection of sample proofs created by Disneyland’s Art Department for events and items relating to Disneyland “New Fantasyland” renovations. This collection includes a set of (5) special event ticket proofs featuring Jiminy Cricket, a proof sheet featuring a larger scene of the imagery used to create the tickets, an issue of Vacationland Magazine which used the same imagery on the cover, a blank sheet of in-house stationary, and a “New Fantasyland” promotional button. All items are in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
22. Set of “Magic Nite at Disneyland” Items. (Disneyland, 1979) A set of items from “Magic Nite at Disneyland” on October 26, 1979. The event took place between 8pm and 1am, and featured musical guests and entertainers throughout the park. This set includes a poster for the event, gate flyer, ticket stub, and promotional button. These items feature imagery of Sorcerer Mickey and have unique color patterns, primarily in yellow and black. The poster measures 22”x17” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 10
24. Complete Disneyland Adult Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1981) An unused adult ticket book from Disneyland. This ticket book is complete with its admission ticket intact and features a great cover image of Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures approximately 2”x5.25” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
25. 1984 “Olympic Nights at Disneyland” Collection. (Disneyland, 1984) An impressive collection of items from Disneyland’s “Olympic Nights” events in the Summer of 1984 to promote the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. This collection includes items such as a limited edition commemorative lithograph signed by the artist Charles Boyer and numbered 797/5000, two “Olympic Spirit Passports” used for park admission during the event, two brochures, a postcard, two buttons, two copies of Disneyland Line magazine, a pop-up invitation with envelope, two passport stubs, a VIP Seating ticket, two unused envelopes, a photograph and lithograph redemption ticket, and two Olympic Night pamphlets with folder. The lithograph measures 28”x22” and the set is in good condition with wear to some of the items from use. $400-$500
27. Child’s Invitation for “Very Merry Christmas Days”. (Disneyland, 1986) A child’s invitation to Disneyland for “Very Merry Christmas Days”. This invitation was given through Ralphs stores and could be exchanged for a free child’s Passport with the purchase of an Adult Passport. This item measures 4.5”x2.5” and is in good condition. $100-$200
26. “Lucky Duck” Child’s Disneyland Invitation for Donald’s 50th Birthday. (Disneyland, 1984) A child’s invitation to Disneyland for Donald Duck’s 50th birthday party. This invitation was given through Carl’s Jr. Restaurants and could be exchanged for a free child’s Passport with the purchase of an Adult Passport. This item measures 6.1”x2.6” and is in good condition. $100-$200
28. Disneyland Disneyana Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1993) A rare passport to Disneyland titled “1993 Disneyana Special Edition Commemorative Passport”. This passport features early Mickey Mouse cartoon imagery and the logo for the Official Disneyana Convention. This item measures 13.5”x16.5” framed, and is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame. $100-$200
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29. Disneyland “Military Days” Art Department Proofs. (Disneyland, 1993) A set of Disneyland art department printing proofs for several items created for Disneyland’s “Military Days” event. This set includes a promotional ticket book flyer, small poster, and admission passport. These items feature great patriotic Mickey Mouse imagery and were the final proofs kept in the Art Department files. This items range in size from the 6.75”x3.25” passport to the 22”x18” poster. This set is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
31. “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” Passport. (Disneyland, 1994) A Disneyland admission ticket created to celebrate the opening of “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin”. The front of the ticket notes the event and features imagery inspired by the attraction. The ticket is framed with a custom plaque at the base. This item measures 19”x9” framed, and is in very good condition. $100-$200 12
32. Unused “Indiana Jones Adventure” Opening Day Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A special commemorative passport created in celebration of the opening of the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. This passport features an unused admission ticket along the bottom-edge which is still valid for park admission today. This passport is custom framed and matted so that the information and graphics on both the front and back can be seen and displayed. The passport measures 14.5”x5” within its 21”x10.25” frame. This item is in very good condition with little wear to the frame from previous display. $100-$200
33. Disneyana Convention Disneyland Ticket & Coin. (Disneyland, 1995) A special commemorative Disneyland passport and coin from the 1995 Official Disneyana Convention. The passport and coin mark the 40th Anniversary year for Disneyland, and come beautifully custom-framed with an engraved metal plaque which notes the event. This item measures 16.5”x19.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
34. Disneyland 40th Anniversary Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A commemorative passport created to mark Disneyland’s 40th Anniversary. Titled “40 Years of Adventure”, this passport is framed with its die-cut envelope and is numbered 01857. This item measures 15.25”x20” framed, and is in good condition with a thin 0.25” tear along the paper ribbon of the envelope. $100-$200
35. Disneyland Commemorative Holiday Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A special commemorative passport created for the Holiday Season in 1995. This passport features Christmas imagery of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, and reads “Unwrap the Magic of the Holidays”. This item measures 11”x9” framed, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
36. “Light Magic” Inaugural Season Passport. (Disneyland, 1997) A commemorative passport from the Inaugural Season of “Light Magic”, a light parade that took the place of the “Main Street Electrical Parade” from May until September of 1997. This passport is number 0360 and is unused. This item measures 12.25”x15.25” framed, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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37. “New Tomorrowland” Framed Passport & Ride Prop. (Disneyland, 1998) A very rare framed set commemorating the “New Tomorrowland” refurbishment on May 22, 1998. This set includes the (3) stylish die-cut and pop-out holographic Disneyland Passports themed after Tomorrowland, as well as an original piece of the “Rocket Jet” attraction. These items come mounted within a custom frame with plaques for both items. The Certificate of Authenticity for the passport set is signed by three Imagineers. The passports are numbered 0164/1000. This item measures 18”x11.75” and 2” thick, framed. The set is in very good condition with some wear to the “Rocket Jet” piece from use. $100-$200
38. Disneyland 45th Anniversary Framed Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 2000) A very rare 45th anniversary admission ticket to Disneyland presented within a special fold-out ticket holder. The ticket can be punched out from the center of this beautiful display featuring imagery of Disney characters in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This ticket has been mounted on board and framed within a pop-out style custom molding which allows for a beautiful presentation. The ticket measures 10.5”x21” within its 16.75”x29” frame. $100-$200
39. “Disneyland Team 2000” Employee Passport. (Disneyland, 2000) A rare passport given exclusively to Disneyland employees who helped “ring in the new millennium with Disney magic on New Year’s Eve”. This passport comes in its original translucent envelope and is signed on the back by an unknown person. This passport is expired, but unused. This item measures 14”x4” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
40. California Adventure Commemorative Passport. (California Adventure, 2001) A special commemorative passport and envelope created to mark the Grand Opening of California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The ticket and envelope come custom framed with a plaque noting the occasion along the bottom edge. This item measures 16”x16” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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41. Customizable Vintage Ticket Book Poster. (Disneyland, c.1956) A colorful ticket booth poster on heavy stock used to promote ticket book sales as well as upcoming exclusive and special events at Disneyland. This poster features two blank spaces where the names of events and the event date could be altered as needed. This rare unused poster measures 13.5”x10.5” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$500
42. Magic Kingdom Club Announcement Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A large version of the announcement poster for the formation of the Magic Kingdom Club. A predecessor to the concept of annual passes, the MKC was formed in 1958 and was at first only available to Southern California and Armed Forces personnel, but soon opened to the general public. This early poster, created on a heavier paper, measures 14”x10.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and a horizontal crease in the center. $200-$400
43. Magic Kingdom Club Announcement Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare small-version of the announcement poster for the formation of the Magic Kingdom Club. A predecessor to the concept of annual passes, the MKC was formed in 1958 and was at first only available to Southern California and Armed Forces personnel, but soon after opened to the general public. This early poster measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
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44. Magic Kingdom Club Ticket Booth Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A Main Gate ticket booth poster for the Summer of 1959 featuring images of the new attractions at the park, and advertising for the new Magic Kingdom Club, a predecessor to the concept of Annual Passes. This item measures 10”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
45. Magic Kingdom Club Membership Card Holder. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare display promoting Disneyland’s Magic Kingdom Club. This display includes information about the club as well as stylish Disneyland graphics throughout. At the bottom of the display sheet, is a pocket which originally held blank membership cards for the Magic Kingdom Club. This display poster measures 10.25”x7.5” and is in very good condition with little wear from use. $200-$400
46. “Cavalcade of Big Bands at Disneyland” Ticket Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) A poster from Disneyland’s Main Gate ticket booth for the “Cavalcade of Big Bands at Disneyland” event on June 2, 1962. The event offered “the greatest array of big bands ever presented in Southern California” and included guests such as Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Charlie Barnet, The Elliott Bros, and more. This poster is silkscreened on board and features great colorful imagery to promote the event. This item measures 13”x10” and is in good condition with some wear around the border. $200-$400 16
47. “1st Annual IBM Night at Disneyland” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A poster for Disneyland’s 1st Annual IBM Night on November 11, 1966. The poster features beautiful illustrations of various attractions and provides information for the new “It’s a Small World” and “Primeval World” attractions as well as New Orleans Square. This item measures 11.25”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
48. Magic Kingdom Club Ticket Poster. (Disneyland, 1968) A small poster advertising special offers and benefits for Magic Kingdom Club members. This poster features great imagery of a “Jungle Cruise” hippo with ticket prices listed below. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
49. “Disneyland After Dark” Ticket Poster. (Disneyland, c.1968) A ticket poster advertising “Disneyland After Dark” Summer events with special ticket book offers for Magic Kingdom Club members. The poster features a beautiful illustration of musical guests performing in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 12”x9” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
50. “Disneyland’s Summer Scene” Ticket Book Poster. (Disneyland, 1971) A stylish rare poster advertising ticket book offers exclusive to the Magic Kingdom Club. The poster features a beautiful illustration of the types of musical entertainment and dancing guests can experience during Summer nights at Disneyland. This item measures 12”x9” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
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51. Magic Kingdom Club Ticket Poster. (Disneyland, 1965) A stylish rare poster advertising ticket book offers exclusive to the Magic Kingdom Club. The poster features a beautiful illustration of the Main Street Trolley and lists special ticket book prices below. This item measures 12”x9” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
52. Magic Key Ticket Books Poster. (Disneyland, 1964) A small lithographic poster advertising Disneyland’s Magic Key Ticket Book offers as a great Christmas gift idea. This poster features great imagery of Santa in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
53. Set of (3) Disneyland Readmission Hand Stamps. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) As memorable as any Disneyland experience is getting your hand stamped for re-entry, a tradition that has endured since the park opened. This extremely rare set of (3) original Disneyland reentry hand stamps feature the names “Alice”, “Grumpy”, and” Pluto”. Made of wood with rubber lettering, these would have been used on alternating days along with an arsenal of other Disney character names. The stamps vary slightly in size, but measure approximately 4.25” long, and the set is in good condition with wear and discoloration throughout from significant park use. $300-$500 18
GATE FLYERS The early Disneyland gate flyers offer some of the best looks into what was happening at the park during any given year. These flyers often contain unique graphics and information about the attractions and entertainment at the park. Since these flyers weren’t intended to be collected, some of the surviving examples can be a difficult yet rewarding challenge to find. With so many varieties of gate flyers over the years, there is certainly a flyer that is perfect for everyone.
54. Disneyland Ticket Book Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1956) A very early gate flyer promoting Disneyland ticket books. The double-sided flyer features small graphics of the different attractions and lists which tickets apply for each attraction. This item measures 8.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with minor fold-wear. $100-$200
56. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1957) A gate flyer titled “Welcome to Disneyland” created for 1957. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available at the park. This item measures 8.5”x3” folded, and is in fine condition. $100-$200
55. Disneyland Ticket Book Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1957) A very early gate flyer promoting Disneyland ticket books. The flyer features a large image of Tinker Bell and lists two ticket plans to help guests best enjoy their visit. This item measures 5.5”x4.25” folded, and is in good condition with minor creasing. $100-$200
57. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1958) A gate flyer titled “Welcome to Disneyland” created for 1958. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available at the park. This item measures 8.5”x3” folded, and is in fine condition. $100-$200
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WALT DISNEY’S DISNEYLAND 58. “Greatest Construction Show on Earth!” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare gate flyer which reads, “Don’t miss the... Greatest Construction Show on Earth!”. Leave it to Disney to put a positive spin on everything going on at the park. In 1958, a large portion of the park was closed, as the “Matterhorn”, “Submarine Voyage”, “Monorail”, “Phantom Boats”, and other attractions were still being built as part of the “New Tomorrowland” expansion. This gate flyer encouraged guests not to miss the “show” and exalted the exciting things to come. A wonderful example of Disney marketing and the usefulness of the gate flyer. This item measures 11”x5.5” and is in good condition with a few horizontal fold creases and some edgewear. $100-$200
59. Disneyland Ticket Book Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1960) A vibrant scarlet gate flyer advertising Disneyland ticket books for the year 1960. The border features imagery of different park attractions and the back of the flyer advertises “Fantasy in the Sky” and “Date Nite” activities. This item measures 10.25”x4.75” folded, and is in good condition with a horizontal crease in the center. The original owner wrote “Section F, Row 8” on the back of the flyer in pencil. $100-$200
61. Disneyland “Gala New Year’s Eve Party” Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962) A tri-fold gate flyer for Disneyland’s New Year’s Eve party on December 31, 1961 leading up to the 1962 New Year. This item measures 15”x4.5” and is in very good condition with minor corner-wear. $100-$200 20
60. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1961) A gate flyer titled “Welcome to Disneyland” created for 1961. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available at the park. This item measures 8.5”x3.75” folded, and is in fair condition with some tears along the edges. $100-$200
62. Disneyland’s Coming Attractions Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare gate flyer featuring information and concept art for the $7 million in new Disneyland attractions that were under construction. The flyer discusses the “Swiss Family Treehouse”, “Haunted Mansion”, and the new Adventureland area. This item measures 5”x7.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
63. Disneyland New Year’s Eve Party Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962-63) A rare gate flyer informing guests that Disneyland will close at 7pm and re-open at 8pm for their New Year’s Eve party. This scarce gate flyer was only distributed that day and lists the activities for the party next to New Year’s imagery. This item measures 8.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with some fold-wear and slight discoloration. $100-$200
64. Disneyland After Dark Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1963) A gate flyer promoting “Disneyland After Dark” and advertising the special “Starlite Ticket Book” specially designed for couples to use during the “Disneyland After Dark” events. This double-sided flyer measures 11”x4.25” and is in good condition with some creasing and some yellowing to the back. $100-$200
65. Collection of (5) Disneyland Event Flyers. (Disneyland, c.1963-66) A collection of (5) flyers created to promote special group events at Disneyland between the years 1963 and 1966. These events include Dixieland at Disneyland, as well as group nights for the Air Force, Pacific Missile Range, Realtors, and Retail Clerks. Each flyer measures approximately 7”x5.5” and the set is in overall very good condition. $100-$200
66. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1963) A gate flyer titled “Welcome to Disneyland” created for 1963. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available at the park. This item measures 8.5”x3.75” folded, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
67. Set of (3) Ticket Booth Information Flyers. (Disneyland, 1964) A set of (3) flyers containing information on ticket prices, guided tours, and which tickets work for each attraction. These flyers were for January of 1964 and were created to be used at the Disneyland ticket booths. Each flyer measures approximately 8.5”x5.5” and the set is in very good condition overall with some wear from use, including a few discoloration spots. $100-$200
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68. “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1965) A gate flyer created for Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available at the park. This item measures 8.5”x3.75” folded, and is in good condition with a small spot of discoloration on the front. $100-$200
69. Disneyland ‘66 Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1966) An unusual gate flyer for the new attractions at Disneyland in 1966. This flyer contains photos and information on the “It’s a Small World” attraction, the new land New Orleans Square, and the “Primeval World” on the Disneyland Railroad. This item measures 3”x8” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
70. “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1969) A gate flyer titled “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Disneyland” created for 1969. This flyer contains answers to frequently asked questions about the park and lists information about the various lands and attractions within Disneyland. This item measures 8.5”x3.5” folded, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
71. Disneyland Multi-Fold Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1960s) A long accordion-style multi-folded gate flyer promoting many of the lands and attractions of the park as well as special events such as “Date Nite” and “The Big Night Time Show”. This double-sided gate flyer measures 17”x4.25” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
72. Set of (3) “Blast to the Past” Disneyland Gate Flyers. (Disneyland, 1988-89) A set of (3) gate flyers from Disneyland’s “Blast to the Past” events. These special days at Disneyland would recreate the magic of the ‘50s and ‘60s with jukeboxes, classic cars, dancing, and special food options throughout the park. Included in this set are two long gate flyers titled “Today at Disneyland - Blast to the Past” and one smaller “Blast to the Past” quick information card. The flyers measure 8.25”x3.4” and the set is in overall very good condition. $100-$200 22
73. Collection of (4) Disneyland Guides. (Disneyland, 1964-78) A collection of (4) early guidebooks from Disneyland for the years 1964, 1967, 1971, and 1978. The guides contains color photos of the different lands and attractions of the park, as well as maps and details on the coming attractions. Each book measures approximately 8”x11.5” and the set is in very good condition with a few spots of light creasing and minor wear. $300-$400
74. “Disneyland - A Pictorial Souvenir”. (Disneyland, 1981) A souvenir pictorial guidebook to the park featuring beautiful photos and information on the various attractions. This guidebook is titled, “Walt Disney’s Disneyland - A Pictorial Souvenir” and has a great cover image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This 33-page book measures 8.75”x11.75” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200
75. Collection of (14) INA Disneyland Guidebooks. (Disneyland, 1965-76) A fantastic collection of INA Disneyland park guides for the attractions, shops, restaurants, and other activities available at the park for the year each guide was created. These guides include maps, attraction summaries, and general information about the park. This collection includes guides for 1965, 1967 (three copies), 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1973/74, 1974, 1975, Summer 1976, and Spring 1976. The condition of each guide varies slightly per guidebook, with most in good or very good condition but a couple are in poor to fair condition. $200-$400
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MAPS
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Nothing has captured the magnitude and charm of Disneyland quite like the large format fold-out maps that debuted in 1958. These large maps were originally designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, and were modified as the park continued to change and grow. Today, these Disneyland maps are widely collected for their beautiful design and fascinating glimpses of the changes to the park over time. They represent an unequaled visual account of Disneyland and remain beautiful display pieces of Disneyland history.
76. 1958-A Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1958) This was the first of the large-format poster-sized maps designed by Sam McKim. This map was available at the park as well as through mail-in promotions with Sunkist, an early sponsor of Disneyland. This map features the “Viewliner” and “Jr. Autopia” attractions, both of which were removed from future versions of this souvenir map. This map also features several attractions that did not appear until many years later and a few that never actually made it to the park. This map has been beautifully mounted and framed, and has an image size of 30”x45” within the 33.5”x49” frame. This item is in very good condition, with a few spots of surface wear. This map was one of the scarce few that were sold rolled instead of folded, and thus it does not show any fold lines. $1,200-$1,500
77. 1958-C Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1958) This is the 3rd version of the 1958 Disneyland park map. This map was designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, who would continue to design maps through the 1960s. This particular version is subtly different from the other two 1958 maps, with this version including “Cascade Peak” above the Mark Twain. This item measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with some spots of yellowing and wear. $500-$700 24
78. 1961 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1961) The fourth map in the first series of Disneyland park maps. This version features a pink border with Disney characters and depicts the Monorail extending to the Disneyland Hotel. This item measures 30”x45” and is in good condition with some wear along the fold-lines and a few crayon marks on the back from the original owner. $300-$500
79. Sunkist Disneyland Map Display Kit. (Disneyland, 1962) An extremely rare kit sent to store managers containing displays and mail-in coupons for the iconic Disneyland park maps. This kit includes a display poster featuring Sunkist’s mascot next to the Disneyland map, a pad of unused mail-in coupons with coupon holder, and the original large orange envelope the kit was originally sent in. The poster measures approximately 28”x41” and the set is in overall very good condition, with some wear throughout including some separation in the coupon pad and edge-wear to the poster. $500-$700
80. 1962 Disneyland Map Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1962) A large-format Disneyland park map designed by Sam McKim, and signed by Imagineer Bob Gurr in the lower-right corner. This 1962 version features a blue border with Disney characters. Several new and planned attractions first appear on this version including the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”, both of which had yet to be completed. This item measures approximately 30”x45” and is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout including a small tear that has been repaired on the back with tape. $300-$500
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82. 1964-B Disneyland Map Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1964) A largeformat Disneyland park map designed by Sam McKim, and signed by Imagineer Bob Gurr in the lower-right corner. This 1964 version “B” map features a green border with Disney characters and stars. In this version of the map, the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction makes its debut. This item measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
83. 1966 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1966) The first map in the second series of Disneyland park maps. This version features a blue, white, and purple border, as well as depicts the “New Tomorrowland” as well as an artist’s rendering of the yet to be built “Space Mountain” attraction. This item measures 30”x45” and is in poor condition with some moisture discoloration to the back side and a spot of separation along one of the fold-lines. $100-$200 26
84. 1968 Disneyland Map Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1968) The second map in the second series of Disneyland park maps, hand-signed by Imagineer Bob Gurr in the lowerright corner. This 1968 version features the new “Adventures Thru Inner Space” attraction while the “House of the Future” attraction has been removed. This item measures approximately 29.75”x45” and is in very good condition with minor wear and discoloration around the border. $200-$400
85. 1972 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1972) The third map in the second series of Disneyland park maps. This version features a blue border and an advertisement for the new “Bear Country” in the lower-left corner. This item measures 30”x45” and is in fair condition with wear along its fold-lines and a couple spots of discoloration on the back side. $100-$200
86. 1974 Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1974) The fourth map in the second series of Disneyland park maps. This 1974 version features the new “America Sings” attraction and is signed in the bottom-right by legendary Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr. This item measures 30”x45” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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88. 1979 Disneyland Map Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1979) The second map in the third series of Disneyland park maps, signed by Bob Gurr in the lower-right corner. This version features the first appearance of the “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” attraction. This item measures 29.5”x44” and is in very good condition with some minor wear along the fold lines. $100-$200
89. Collection of (3) Disneyland Maps. (Disneyland, 1989/2000/2005) A collection of three Disneyland maps including a Bob Gurr signed 1989 map, a 2000 map created by Nina Rae Vaughn for the 45th Anniversary, and a 2005 map for Disney’s 50th Anniversary also signed by Bob Gurr in the lower-right corner. The maps vary slightly in size and are in good condition with little wear. $100-$200 28
MOVIES
Walt Disney was well aware of the power that film had to reach a worldwide audience. Having created such popular feature films as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and “Cinderella”, and knowing that his mascot Mickey Mouse had his start on the big screen as well, it was a natural fit for Walt to want to create films to help promote his park. These theatrical shorts would highlight some of the most enjoyable entertainment found only at Disneyland, and the posters for these films would often showcase the celebrities and performers seen at the park. Surviving examples of these posters are beautiful representations of the early Disneyland that so many movie-goers would be thrilled to see.
90. “Disneyland After Dark” One-Sheet Movie Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A one-sheet theatrical release poster for “Disneyland After Dark”, a featurette starring Annette Funicello, Walt Disney, Louis Armstrong, and The Osmonds. Originally airing as an episode of “The Wonderful World of Color” TV show, “Disneyland After Dark” was later released theatrically overseas as a short subject. This poster measures 41”x27.5” and is in good condition, linen-backed for its preservation, with minor fold-wear. $200-$400
91. “Gala Day at Disneyland” One-Sheet Movie Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) A one-sheet theatrical release poster for “Gala Day at Disneyland”, a featurette that played in selected theaters nation-wide to promote the newest attractions at the park including the “Submarine Voyage”, “Matterhorn” and “Monorail”. This poster measures 41”x27.5” and is in good condition, linen-backed for its preservation, with minor fold-wear. $200-$400
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BOOKS
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Just as important as film, was the power of print. The Walt Disney Company had been creating books featuring their characters since the early 1930s, so creating Disneyland-themed books was an obvious choice for quality early park souvenirs. For many people, the color photos and illustrations within these books were their first visual glimpse of the park. Knowing this, Disney made sure that his books represented Disneyland in the best possible way. These books have now become highly collectible as an unequaled historical archive of photos and information on the park from the times these books were published.
92. “Let’s Build Disneyland” Push Out and Put Together Book. (Disneyland, 1957) An early park souvenir by Whitman Publishing featuring great vibrant imagery of the different lands. This 6-page activity book measures 12.5”x10.25” and is in fair condition with some wear throughout. The book is missing some of its original push outs but many are still included. $100-$200
95. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Hardcover Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A very rare hardcover book titled “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” that includes beautiful color photos of the park and tells the story of Walt’s happiest place on Earth. This item measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200 30
93. Disneyland Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1957) An early Disneyland coloring book created by Dell with imagery of Donald’s Nephews at Disneyland on the cover. This item measures 11.25”x6.75” and is in fair condition with some water damage and some of the pages colored. $100-$200
94. “Disneyland Sticker Fun” Book. (Disneyland, 1964) This activity book by Whitman Publishing features great “Enchanted Tiki Room” imagery on the cover and includes puzzles, connect-the-dot games, and sticker pages. This item measures 12”x8.5” and is in good condition with the stickers applied. $100-$200
96. “A Visit to Disneyland” Hardcover Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A hardcover book titled “Walt Disney’s A Visit to Disneyland”, illustrated by Whitman Publishing. This 28-page book measures 8.5”x6” and is in good condition with some edge wear. $100-$200
97. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Hardcover Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A very rare hardcover book titled “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” written by Imagineer Martin Sklar. This book includes beautiful color photos of the park and tells the story of Walt’s happiest place on Earth. This item measures 11.25”x9.5” and is in good condition with minor cover-wear. $200-$300
MAGAZINES It was Disney’s philosophy that the park’s attractions should educate as well as entertain. The same could be said about the various magazines that Disney created to help promote the park. Some of these magazines were created specifically for cast members, and others for more general audiences. The magazines would include rare looks into the park’s attractions and important events that, even today, still provide an educational and entertaining glimpse into the earlier years of Disneyland.
98. Pair of “Disneyland Holiday” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1957) A pair of “Disneyland Holiday” magazines from the Spring and Summer of 1957. These magazines feature information about Disneyland as well as what to see while in Southern California. Both magazines measure 10.75”x8.25” and the pair is in very good condition. The Spring issue is stamped “Sun Motel” on the cover. $100-$200
100. “Schwinn Takes a Trip to Disneyland” Catalog. (Disneyland, 1966) An unusual Schwinn Bicycles catalog containing many full-color images of Disneyland. The catalog features images of bicyclists as they bike past some of Disneyland’s most popular attractions. This 36-page catalog measures 8.5”x5.3” and is in very good condition with minor cover-wear. The back cover is stamped for the bicycle shop which originally displayed this copy of the catalog. $100-$200
99. Collection of (51) “Vacationland” Magazines. (Disneyland, 195882) A collection of (51) issues of the Disneyland’s and Walt Disney World’s “Vacationland” magazine. These magazines include color pictures of early Disneyland and Walt Disney World, news concerning park updates, and suggestions of things to see during your visit. Included in this set are issues (51) issues published between the years 1958 and 1982, with a small number of duplicate issues. Each magazine measures approximately 10.75”x8.25” and the set is in overall very good condition. Two issues are signed on the cover by Mel Melton, President of WED Enterprises. $1,000-$1,500
101. Collection of (8) “The E Ticket” Magazines. (Disneyland, 198895) A collection of (8) issues of the rare “The E Ticket” magazine. These magazines pride themselves in “collecting theme park memories” by presenting some rare and unique information on the attractions, lands, or people that each issue is themed after. Included in this set are issues 6-9, the 1991 Annual, 13, and 17, which cover attractions such as “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Snow White’s Scary Adventures”. Each magazine measures approximately 11”x8.25” and the set is in overall very good condition with a loose page in the Pirates issue. $300-$500
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MUSIC
WALT DISNEY’S DISNEYLAND
Music has always played a pivotal role for Walt Disney ever since the debut of Mickey Mouse in 1928. Mickey’s first two shorts, “Plane Crazy” and “The Gallopin’ Gaucho”, failed to secure distributors until music and sound was added for the third short, “Steamboat Willie”. Today, the music of Walt Disney’s films and the music found within Disneyland attractions can be as iconic as the stories and rides themselves. Various Disneyland Records have brought the magic of the music found in the original films and Disneyland attractions to guests own homes, and these records are highly collected and enjoyed for the fond memories they can bring back to the listener.
102. Walt Disney Record Store Display. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare cardboard store display promoting the new “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland” record. This display features an attached stand on the back so that it can be propped up. This item is the only one like it we have seen offered for public sale, and is a remarkable item for Disney music collectors and Disneyland fans alike. This item measures 12”x12” and is in very good condition with some corner wear. $400-$600
103. 1955 Disneyland Song Album. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare song album from Disneyland’s opening year. This book features songs based from some of Disney’s greatest productions including “Lady and Tramp”, “Cinderella”, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, and more. This 65-page book measures 12”x9” and is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear. $200-$300
105. “The Sounds of America” Disneyland Musical Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A double-sided promotional poster for “The Sounds of America” Disneyland musical by Bell Telephone Company. This special presentation aired on NBC on Friday, February 17, 1961 and was shot in color video. The back of the poster promoted NBC’s “A Galaxy of Music” airing March 3, 1961. This item measures 12.25”x9” and is in very good condition. $300-$500 32
104. “Disneyland Musical Map” (5) Record Set. (Disneyland, 1955) An illustrated map and record set created by Mattel featuring (5) records with music themed after each of the original lands of the park. The records come uncut from the large panorama map. This item measures 14.5”x43” and is in good condition with some writing on cover and wear throughout. $100-$200
106. Disneyland Standee for “The Sounds of America”. (Disneyland, 1961) A promotional standee for the Bell Telephone Hour’s presentation of “The Sounds of America”, an original musical from Disneyland. The special was shot in color at Disneyland and aired on NBC on February 17, 1961. The standee has a 3-d Disneyland Railroad on the front which includes a banner that reads “Ride the Train to Yesterday”. This item measures 27”x22” and is in good condition with some wear to the bottom edge from use. $700-$900
107. Set of Disneyland Records Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 196972) A set of Disneyland Records items including volume 1 and 2 of “The Wonderful World of Disneyland Music” 33 1/3 rpm records, two unused “Official Dealer” stickers for sellers of Disneyland Records, and several very rare record greeting cards with records inside including three of Mickey and Donald, two of Alice, and one of Mickey and friends. These items are in very good condition with some minor wear throughout including faint creasing to one of the Alice cards. All of the record cards come with their original envelopes. $100-$200
109. Set of (5) “Main Street Electrical Parade” Records. (Disneyland, 1970s) A set of (5) variant 45rpm records featuring the music of the popular “Main Street Electrical Parade”. Each of the records feature imagery or text that is unique from the others, with two records from Disneyland, two from Walt Disney World, and one labeled “Disney” rather than a specific park. Each of the records comes with its original plastic sleeve with information on the parade and songs listed. Each item measures 7”x7.25” and the set is in overall very good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200
108. “Carousel of Progress” Disneyland Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare Disneyland record featuring “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow”, the theme song from General Electric’s “Carousel of Progress” at Disneyland. This record measures 7”x7” in its original sleeve with the Disneyland sales sticker still adhered to the back. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
110. “A Musical Souvenir of America on Parade” Record. (Disneyland, 1975) A Disneyland record for “America on Parade” featuring colorful imagery on the surface of the record and includes the original record sleeve. This item measures 12.25”x12.5” in its original packaging and is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $100-$200
111. “America on Parade” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 1976) A very rare limited edition wall plaque featuring imagery inspired by “America on Parade”, created to celebrate the United States Bicentennial. The plaque features an etched metal image of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, holding the American flag. The base of the plaque reads “Limited Edition 1776-1976”. This item measures 14”x17” frame, and is in good condition with some wear to the frame and some small scuffs and dents in the metal. $400-$600
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PHOTOS AND FILM
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Whether taken by a professional or simply by a visiting guest, photos and films of Disneyland are among the most important archival tools we have. Disneyland opened in the age of instant cameras and home movies, and prospered during the age of VHS and digital cameras. As such, the visual history of Disneyland takes us through 60 years of public fashion, technology, and popular culture. Through these photos and films, we not only see how the park has evolved, but also how the park guests and our world itself has changed over the last six decades.
113. “Coming Attractions” Disneyland Billboard Photo. (Disneyland, 1957) A rare photo showing a Disneyland billboard featuring a map with the planned coming attractions listed. This image shows that even as early as 1957, plans were in motion for “The Haunted House”, “Pirates of the Caribbean” wax museum, “Nautilus Submarine Ride”, and more. This high-quality photo measures 8.25”x10” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200
112. Collection of (8) Disneyland “Hi-Lites”. (Disneyland, c.1956) A collection of (8) Disneyland “Hi-Lites” photo books featuring very early photos and descriptions of the lands and attractions of the park during its first few years. This collection includes 3 different versions of the “Hi-Lites” books with covers featuring Disney characters, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and the Main Street Station. Each book measures 2.75”x4” and the set is in overall good condition with some writing on the back cover of one of the books. $100-$200 114. Collection of (25) Color Commercial Slides of Disneyland Circa 1957. (Disneyland, 1957) Wonderful collection of (25) 35mm souvenir slides of Disneyland from the late 1950s. Still in their original packaging of five slides each, the images feature attractions on Main Street, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Fantasyland including the shortlived Motorboat cruise. All are in very good condition with light wear to packaging. $100-$200 34
115. Collection of (32) Color Commercial Slides of Disneyland Circa 1960. (Disneyland, 1960) Wonderful collection of (32) 35mm souvenir slides of Disneyland from the late 1950s or early 1960s. Still in their original packaging of eight slides each, the images feature attractions on Main Street, Frontierland, Fantasyland and the Grand Canyon Diorama. All are in very good condition with light wear to packaging. $100-$200
116. Set of (4) “Disneyland After Dark” Photo Prints. (Disneyland, 1962) A collection of (4) photo prints mounted to board that feature images from “Disneyland After Dark”. These photos were taken as part of a work order for the Photography Department of the Art Center School of Los Angeles, Ca. A client requested photos of the “Disneyland After Dark” event, and the resulting work includes beautiful black and white images of “Sleeping Beauty Castle” as well as the “Mark Twain”, “Rocket to the Moon”, and “Mad Hatter Tea Cups” attractions. Each photo has the original work order slip adhered to the back side which dates the images between Aug 27 and Sep 10 of 1962. This photos measure approximately 11.5”x9” each, and the set is in good condition overall with minor wear. $300-$500
117. “1963 Disneyland Trip Scrapbook.” (Disneyland, 1963) A scrapbook from a family trip to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and Marineland in 1963. This scrapbook includes many wonderful and rare souvenirs and photos from Disneyland including Mickey Mouse Club membership cards, signed drawings by Roy Williams, brochures, menus, and photos from around the park including scenes from the “Golden Horseshoe Revue”. This impressive collection of theme park souvenirs comes in a binder titled “”Photographs”” which measures 11.5””x13.25””. The set of items is in overall good condition, adhered to the pages of the scrapbook, with some writing on a few of the items such as which attractions were visited or how the guests liked the food. A beautiful archive of a 1960s Southern California vacation. $400-$600
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118. Complete Donruss Disneyland Photo Card Set. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete set of (66) Donruss Disneyland trading cards. When placed together, the backs of the cards form a giant photo featuring Disneyland characters. Each card comes in a protective hard-plastic sleeve. The cards measure 2.5”x3.5” each and the set is in very good condition. $300-$500
119. Rare Donruss Disneyland Bubblegum Cards Box. (Disneyland, 1965) An extremely rare store display box containing (24) unopened packs of Disneyland-themed bubble gum cards by Donruss Co. The box features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle while the cards feature a color photo from the park on the front, and a piece of a larger photo on the reverse. Boxes of unopened cards such as this are very hard-to-find. This complete box measures 8.25”x3.75” and 1.75” tall, and is in very good condition. $1,500-$2,000
120. Collection of (68) Disneyland Postcards. (Disneyland, 1950s-1970s) A wonderful collection of (68) used and unused Disneyland Postcards spanning the first two decades of park operation. The majority (59) are unused and most are from the early 1960s featuring many attractions no longer at the park. Overall, this set is in good condition. $200-$400 36
121. Collection of (14) Disneyland Photos. (Disneyland, 1968) A collection of (14) photos featuring Disneyland attractions and lands in October of 1968. Each photo is stamped on the back with the Kodacolor logo. The photos feature imagery of Frontierland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Tomorrowland and provide a great look of the park during 1968. These photos measure 3.5”x5” each and the set is in very good condition. $200-$400
122. Collection of (12) Disneyland Photos by Marvin Davis. (Disneyland, c.1972) A collection of (12) photos featuring Disneyland attractions and lands in the early 1970s taken by Imagineer Marvin Davis. Most of the photos are stamped on the back with the Kodak logo. The photos feature imagery of Main Street, the Disneyland Hotel, and Tomorrowland and provide a great look of the park during the early 1970s. These photos measure 3.5”x5” each and the set is in very good condition. $200-$400
123. Collection of (8) Disneyland Photo Prints. (Disneyland, c.1980s90s) A collection of (8) photo prints of several Disneyland attractions from the 1980s-90s. These photo prints, created on high-quality Kodak photo paper, include such attractions at the “Mark Twain” and “It’s a Small World” as well as a great image of Tomorrowland. Each photo measures 10”x8” and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
124. Collection of (96) Amateur Color Slides at Disneyland Circa 1976. (Disneyland 1976) Wonderful collection of (96) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1976. Images include attractions from all five lands and highlights of the “America On Parade” Parade. Slides are in very good condition. $200-$400
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On August 6, 1970, Disneyland was taken over by “Yippies”, an extension of the anti-Vietnam movement known for their political activism. The Yippie invasion of Disneyland consisted of drug use, altercations, chanting, and inappropriate behavior that caused Disneyland to close during operating hours for the first time in the park’s 15-year history. The invasion was billed as the “Yippie Pow Wow” and leaders of the group handed out flyers throughout the area to promote the event. The list of activities that were planned for the day included a “Black Panther Hot Breakfast,” a “liberation of Minnie Mouse from her male oppressors in Fantasyland,” a “Self-Defense Collective at the Frontierland Shooting Gallery”, and a “3pm Barbecue of Porky Pig.” Humorously, Porky Pig is not even a Disney-owned character. As a precaution, Disney had the Orange County Police Department on hand to protect the regular park guests and employees. These officers showed up at the park dressed in full riot gear, and could be seen patrolling Main Street as well as other areas of the park. The event turned what was normally the “happiest place on Earth” into a spectacle that frightened many of the approximately 25,000 regular guests that were at the park that day. The Yippies smoked marijuana throughout the park, climbed the mast of the Captain Hook’s pirate ship, and even hoisted a Viet Cong flag on Tom Sawyer Island. The group paraded down Main Street singing the Mickey Mouse March, and raised flags with marijuana leaf imagery throughout Main Street. Disney responded by closing the park and police officials had to search section by section to remove all of the Yippies. Images of riot police in formation on Main Street and arrests being made inside the park are some of the rare images from that historic day. As a result of the Yippie invasion, Disneyland implemented a new dress code which barred long-haired men as well as anyone who they felt embodied the “hippie” lifestyle. The dress code is no longer in place but the day of the Yippie invasion remains as one of the most unusual days in Disneyland history.
125. Film & Photo Archive of Yippie Day at Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1970) An incredible archive of “Yippie Day” at Disneyland on August 6, 1970. This amazing set includes over 100 photos of the event taken by Disneyland Security and newspaper reporters of the day, and approximately 2000 feet of never-before-seen 16mm color film which documents the entire event. The film was turned over to Anaheim Police during their investigation of the incident and was later given to one of the security supervisors on that day, who has kept it ever since. The 8”x10” black and white photos are housed in a 3-ring binder with photo sleeves and feature hand-written numbers on the back. This set is in excellent condition and represents and incredible moment in Disneyland history. $3,000-$5,000
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Sawyer’s, Inc. first introduced the View-Master at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Their stereoscopic viewers and picture reels were extremely popular and gave people some of their first looks at historic locations such as the Grand Canyon and Carlsbad Caverns. When Disneyland opened in 1955, Sawyer’s View-Master reels gave the general public some of the first and most beautiful images of the park, and certain reels have become extremely rare for their imagery of short-lived attractions such as the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” exhibit in Tomorrowland or the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” in Fantasyland. ViewMaster reels continued to be made for the later Disney parks as well as Disney’s tv shows, films, and animated characters until Sawyer’s ceased production in 2009.
126. Set of (3) Disneyland View-Master Reels. (Disneyland, 1956) A set of (3) View-Master reels including photos from Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Main Street. Each of the sets contains three slide reels with seven pictures per reel, for a total of 63 pictures in this set. These pictures were taken during the first year of operation for the park, and provide some of the best examples of Disneyland’s opening year that exist today. These reels come in their original sleeves and all the sets are complete. The sleeves measure 4.5”x4.5” each, and the set is in overall very good condition with some minor wear from previous use. $100-$200
127. View-Master “Robin Hood” Figure Set. (Disney, 1973) An extremely rare original hand-crafted set of figures used to create the “Robin Hood” themed View-Master reel by Sawyer’s, Inc. This hand-sculpted royal coach was made for a scene from the View-Master “Robin Hood” reel based on the Walt Disney animated feature film of the same name. The figures of Robin Hood and Maid Marion have been hand-sculpted and painted to faithfully recreate the originals used in the display. Only a small handful of View-Master figures are known to still exist, and finding one from an iconic ending scene of a film such as this one is virtually unheard of. This set is accomplished in mixed media of wood, foam, modeling wax, and more. The carriage measures 21”x12” and 17” tall, and this set is in very good condition with minor wear. $5,000-$7,000 40
128. New York World’s Fair Poster. (World’s Fair, 1964) A stunning large poster for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This lithographic poster, designed by Robert Peak, measures 42.5”x28” and is in good condition with some wear throughout including a waviness to the paper and few thin tears in the top edge. $600-$800
1964-65 NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR
The importance of the 1964-65 World’s Fair to the development of Disneyland cannot be overstated. As soon as Disneyland proved itself successful, Walt Disney began discussing plans to build a second park East of the Mississippi. Walt felt the 1964 New York World’s Fair would be a perfect stepping-stone towards his East Coast park, and had a group within WED Enterprises contact and seek sponsorship for attractions at the fair. Disney hoped that with the financial support of large corporations, WED could develop new technologies and new attractions that could be used to expand Disneyland as well as the future East Coast theme park. WED was hired to build four attractions at the World’s Fair which included Ford’s “Magic Skyway”, General Electric’s “Progressland”, the “Hall of Presidents” for the state of Illinois, and “It’s a Small World” for UNICEF and Pepsi. The World’s Fair, and Disney’s partnerships from it, allowed Walt to expand Disneyland as well as make progress towards the East Coast. Since the Fair was so instrumental in the growth of both parks as well as the beginnings of some of the greatest park attractions, souvenirs and artifacts from the World’s Fair are prized as a perfect complement to any Disney collection.
129. “Come to the Fair!” World’s Fair Poster. (World’s Fair, 1964) A promotional poster for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair which reads “Come to the Fair!” with familiar blue and orange imagery. This item measures 42.5”x28” and is in good condition with some edge and corner wear. $800-$1,000
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130. New York World’s Fair Poster. (World’s Fair, 1964) A stunning small poster for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This lithographic poster, designed by Robert Peak, measures 16”x11” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear. $600-$800
131. World’s Fair Welcome Banner. (World’s Fair, 1964) A rare silkscreen on canvas banner from the entrance corridor of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. The Banner measures 37”x34” and is in very good condition with light wear and some creasing from folding. $1,000-$1,500
132. Ken O’Brien’s New York World’s Fair Official Portfolio. (World’s Fair, 1964) An extremely rare “Official Portfolio” from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This portfolio belonged to Imagineer Ken O’Brien who worked extensively on the “Hall of Presidents” as well as other exhibits at the World’s Fair. This portfolio was used during a planned tour of the Fair by Disney staff in June of 1964. The portfolio includes an amazing array of printed material as well as O’Brien’s personal notes and observations for some of the attractions. Some of the items include souvenir maps, a “Progressland” program, several postcards of attractions, a studio printed list of hotel and apartment assignments for the visiting Imagineers, the planned itinerary for their visit, O’Brien’s notes on the Ford Exhibit, and several more pieces of World’s Fair memorabilia. This is an amazing archive from a historic moment in Disneyland history. This set is in good condition with some expected wear throughout from use. $400-$600 42
133. Collection of (44) World’s Fair Postcards. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A collection of (44) assorted postcards from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. These cards feature great concept image and photos of the World’s Fair, and some include their original envelopes. Most of the postcards measure 5.5”x3.5” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
134. Collection of (119) Color Commercial Slides of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. (World’s Fair, 1964) A collection of (119) color commercial slides featuring pavilions and attractions from the 1964 World’s Fair. Slides are in good condition with light wear and discoloration to the paper holders. $200-$400
135. Collection of (69) Color Amateur Slides of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. (World’s Fair, 1964) A collection of (69) amateur color slides featuring attractions and events at the 1964 World’s Fair. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
136. Collection of (95) Color Commercial Slides of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. (World’s Fair, 1964) A collection of 95) color commercial slides featuring pavilions and attractions from the 1964 World’s Fair. Slides are in very good condition with light wear. $200-$400
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137. World’s Fair Merchandise Sales Catalog. (World’s Fair, 1965) A catalog created at the end of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair to sell off as much of the remaining assets as possible so that pavilions and infrastructure could be demolished. This catalog features many photos to correspond with the items used at the Fair that were being sold and offers a great look into parts of the World’s Fair that many do not get to see. This 80page catalog measures 11”x8..5” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $300-$500
139. Progressland “Carousel of Progress” Poster. (World’s Fair, 1965) A gorgeous poster used to promote the “Progressland” presentation by Disney at the 1964-65 World’s Fair. This poster, used to promote the second year of the “Carousel of Progress”, features text that reads “Great in ‘64, Greater in ‘65”. This item measures approximately 42.5”x28” and is in fair to good condition with fold lines and some wear throughout. $1,000-$1,500 44
138. “Your Tour of Progressland” Flyer. (World’s Fair, 1964) A colorful flyer featuring concept art for General Electric’s “Progressland” at the 196465 New York World’s Fair. This flyer gives brief descriptions on the details of the exhibit and promotes General Electric. This item measures 9.25”x4” folded, and is in fine condition. $100-$200
140. Welton Beckett Progressland Presentation Poster. (World’s Fair, 1963) A stunning silk-screened poster made as a gift to World’s Fair, Walt Disney Productions, and General Electric executives, featuring a conceptual rendering of the space-age Progressland pavilion for the 196465 New York World’s Fair. This piece is hand-silkscreened on thick rag paper and still retains its vibrant color. This item measures approximately 26”x40” and is in very good condition with little wear. $800-$1,000
141. “Progressland” World’s Fair Booklet. (World’s Fair, 1964) A booklet created by General Electric to promote their “Progressland” exhibit at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This booklet features many early concept designs for the exhibit, and promotes the “Carousel of Progress”, “Sky Dome Spectacular”, “Nuclear Fusion Demonstration”, and “Medallion City” areas. This 10-page booklet measures 12”x9” and is in fair to good condition with some edgewear including discoloration from the staples and some page separation from the spine. $200-$400
142. 1964-65 New York World’s Fair “Magic Skyway” Brochure. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A rare brochure for Walt Disney’s “Magic Skyway” in the Ford Wonder Rotunda at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This brochure opens up length-wise to reveal a large double-sided pan image based on scenes in the attraction. This item measures 4”x37” opened, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
143. Herb Ryman “Magic Skyway” Original Concept Art. (World’s Fair, c.1963) An original drawing by Herb Ryman for the “International Gardens” area of the “Magic Skyway” attraction at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This well-designed queue area was the beginning of Disney’s advancements in efficiently moving large numbers of guests while still keeping them entertained. After Disney’s participation in the World’s Fair, the imaginative queue lines at Disneyland would elaborately grow with almost as much attention as the attraction’s themselves. This drawing, Accomplished by Ryman in pencil and charcoal on vellum, measures approximately 21”x46” and is in very good condition with little wear. The left-edge has a few swatches of paint created in the development of this artwork. $2,000-$3,000
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144. “Futurama” Promotional Poster. (New York World’s Fair, 1964) An extremely rare promotional poster for General Motors presentation of “FUTURAMA”. This poster features a striking image from an iconic pavilion that went toe-to-toe with Ford Motor Company’s presentation of the “Magic Skyway”. This large poster is for an additional sponsor of the attraction, Guardian Maintenance. This item measures approximately 70”x38” and is in fair to good condition with some creasing and wear throughout, including small tears and a 0.5” section removed away from the imagery. $400-$600
145. “Tower of the Four Winds” Souvenir Pop-up Card. (World’s Fair, 1964) A scarce souvenir card from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This card is designed in the style of the “Tower of the Four Winds” attraction and the die-cut design features several pop-up sections which create a beautiful display. This item measures 9” tall and is in very good condition. The card comes with its original envelope. $100-$200
147. Pepsi Pavilion “It’s a Small World” Brochure. (World’s Fair, 1964) An early brochure for the “It’s a Small World” attraction at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The brochure includes information on the different aspects of the attraction as well as the “Tower of the Four Winds”. This item measures 8.5”x4” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 46
146. Mary Blair “Small World” Concept Greeting Card Set. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) Created as part of the UNiCEF Greeting Card Fund and sold at the World’s Fair, this boxed greeting card set contains (5) cards and envelopes featuring Mary Blair’s concept artwork from the “It’s a Small World” attraction. The box measures 6.5”x5.25” and 0.75” thick, and the set is in very good condition with minor wear to the box. $200-$300
148. “Illinois Land of Lincoln” World’s Fair Booklet. (World’s Fair, 1964) A rare information booklet for the Illinois Pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This booklet discussed the new “Land of Lincoln” exhibit at the World’s Fair and contains many early concept drawings of the exhibit and related photos. This 10-page booklet measures 10”x10” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including discoloration to the spine from the staples. $200-$400
149. Set of (3) Disneyland Hotel Aerial Photos. (Disneyland, 1960) A set of (3) aerial photos of the Disneyland Hotel in 1960. Two of the aerial photos show the Hotel with great imagery of Disneyland next to it, while the third photo is a front-facing view of the Hotel. The photos measure approximately 8”x10” each and are in good condition, mounted to either board or cardstock. $100-$200
150. Disneyland Hotel Drink Coaster. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A metal drink coaster from the Disneyland Hotel featuring a blue base with silver imagery of the Hotel and Monorail. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and is in very good condition with some wear to the base from use. $100-$200
152. Disneyland Hotel-Shaped Ceramic Coin Bank. (Disneyland, c.1962) A very rare ceramic coin bank in the shape of the Disneyland Hotel from the Taylor and Hume magic shop at the Disneyland Hotel. The base is semi-hollow and still retains its original Taylor and Hume price tag. This item measures 3.75”x1.6” and 3.75” tall and is in good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
DISNEYLAND HOTEL
While the park was still being built, Disneyland was located in what was considered a fairly remote area of California. As such, Disney needed a hotel to be built in order to accommodate guests who were visiting from far away locations, or those who wished to stay overnight. Thus, on October 5, 1955, the Disneyland Hotel opened and has been a source of enjoyment for visiting guests ever since. Still a major part of the Disneyland experience after 60 years, the hotel holds its own set of memories for those that have visited it, and memorabilia from it is still very popular today.
151. Disneyland Hotel Green Glass Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland,1960s) A great salt and pepper shaker set from the Disneyland Hotel. These shakers are made of a beautiful green glass and read “Disneyland Hotel - Anaheim, California” on the fronts with the hotel’s logo beside it. These shakers measure approximately 1” in diameter, not including the handle, and 2.5” tall. The pair is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
153. Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Orange Photo Viewer. (Disneyland, c.1970) A souvenir photo viewer from the Disneyland Hotel, shaped like a California orange. The viewer features 8 images of the Disneyland Hotel including the pool, lobby, and Monorail. This item measures 2.5” in diameter and 3.5” tall and is in good functional condition with little wear. $300-$500
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154. Disneyland Hotel Information Flyer and Brochure. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A 1960’s fold-out brochure from the Disneyland Hotel containing photos and information featuring the hotel’s highlights, paired with a brochure about the Hotel from 1970. The fold-out measures 9”x4” folded, and the brochure measures 9”x4” folded. Both items are in good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200
156. Pair of Disneyland Hotel Shoehorns. (Disneyland, c.1977) A pair of shoehorns from stores within the Disneyland Hotel. One shoehorn is metal, while the other is plastic. The metal shoehorn is engraved “Sir Edward’s Store For Men - Disneyland Hotel - Anaheim, California”, while the plastic shoehorn reads “Disneyland Hotel” in gold lettering. These items measure 3.5” and 5.5” long, and are in good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200 48
155. Collection of (4) Disneyland Hotel “Check-In” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1969-72) A collection of (4) issues of the Disneyland Hotel’s “Check-In” magazine. These magazines cover a variety of news relating to the Disneyland Hotel as well as other entertainment in the Southern California area. Each magazine measures approximately 11”x8.5” and the set is in overall very good condition. One issue is stamped “File Copy” on the cover and has 2 hole punch marks on the top edge. $100-$200
157. New Orleans Square Concept from Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A lithograph of Herb Ryman’s concept art for New Orleans Square. This lithograph was created specifically to be displayed at the Disneyland Hotel and has a copyright mark for The Walt Disney Company. This item measures 21”x28.5” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear. $300-$500
158. “Mad Tea Party” Concept Art from Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Bruce Bushman’s concept art for the “Mad Tea Party” attraction at Disneyland. This highquality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel for several years as a way of exhibiting some of the original design work that helped shape the park into what it is today. The artwork has an image size of 12”x14.5” within its 18”x21” gold-tone original frame. The artwork has not been examined out of its original frame, but appears to be in very good condition. The frame itself has some scuffing around the border from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. $300-$500
159. “Peter Pan’s Flight” Concept Art from Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the “Peter Pan’s Flight” attraction at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel for several years as a way of exhibiting some of the original design work that helped shape the park into what it is today. The artwork has an image size of 11.75”x14.25” within its 18”x20.5” gold-tone original frame. The artwork has not been examined out of its original frame, but appears to be in very good condition. The frame itself has some scuffing around the border from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. $300-$500
160. Disneyland Hotel Mickey Mouse Desk Lamp. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2001) A stylized Mickey Mouse desk lamp from the Disneyland Hotel. The metal and wood lamp includes its original lampshade and features a gold-tone Mickey image in the neck of the lamp. This item measures approximately 18” in diameter and 31” tall, and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. This item does not include a bulb, and functionality has not been tested, but it appears to be in fine working order. $200-$400
161. Disneyland Hotel Mickey Mouse Floor Lamp. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2001) A stylized Mickey Mouse floor lamp from the Disneyland Hotel. The metal and wood lamp includes its original lamp shade and features a gold-tone Mickey image in the neck of the lamp. This item measures approximately 20” in diameter and 59” tall, and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. This item does not include a bulb, and functionality has not been tested, but it appears to be in fine working order. $300-$500
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162. Disneyland Hotel Concept Map Entertainment Center. (Disneyland, c.2001) An impressive entertainment center from the Disneyland Hotel featuring imagery on the front of the original concept drawing by Imagineer Herb Ryman that Walt and Roy Disney used to secure financing for Disneyland in 1953. The large map imagery covers the three doors on the front side of the entertainment center. The two doors on the left would house the television and can withdraw into the cabinet for better viewing. The right door would house a mini refrigerator, but has enough space for additional storage uses as well. The bottom of the cabinet features four large pull-out drawers. This large entertainment center cabinet measures 61”x25” and 63” tall. This item is in very good condition with minor wear to the back, and is a fantastic functional piece of Disneyland history. $500-$700
164. Disneyland Hotel Room Number Plaque. (Disneyland, 2001) A very rare room number wall plaque from the Disneyland Hotel. This decorative plaque is for room number 2869 and features blue numbering over the wood-look background. There is a Mickey logo behind the numbering, and the room number is also written in braille along the bottom. This item measures 5” in diameter and is in good condition with some wear from use and some adhesive residue on the back from its original display. $100-$200 50
163. Disneyland Attraction Comforter from Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland Hotel, c.2001) An original comforter from the Disneyland Hotel featuring imagery of various attractions found at Disneyland. The comforter has a beautiful floral pattern throughout with the line-work of the attraction imagery behind it. The comforter is a queen size, and is in very good condition with little wear. The bottom-corners are sewn-in to better fit the bed. $100-$200
165. “Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar” Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original female cast member shirt from “Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar” at the Disneyland Hotel. This popular tikithemed bar has become a guest-favorite location and this shirt features beautiful tiki inspired imagery throughout. This item still retains its original Disney wardrobe tag inside. This shirt is size 14 and is in very good condition. $50-$100
CAST MEMBER
Disneyland has always used theatrical terminology to describe elements of the park; uniforms became “costumes”, Disneyland was the “stage”, and employees were the “cast members”. Walt himself would often refer to what he called the Disneyland “show”, as his park would entertain guests, with cast members there to play their role alongside the attractions and entertainment. The significance of the cast member cannot be overstated, and the Disney Company takes a lot of effort to ensure that they are wellequipped for their specific roles. This includes detailed training manuals, unique wardrobe depending on the area they will be working in, and various badges and pins that show that they are proud to be part of the Disneyland experience. These original cast member items have become quite collectible as they provide a look into the park that is often unavailable to guests.
166. Early Disneyland Employee Badge. (Disneyland, c.1955-62) An extremely rare original Disneyland brass ID badge in the style used in the park between 1955 and 1962. Before the well-known Disneyland cast member name tags were issued, Disneyland supplied these stamped aluminum employee ID number badges to all cast members. Walt Disney himself carried one of these with the ID #1. This badge is number 3675 and measures 2”x2.5”. The badge is in very good condition with little wear from use. $1,500-$2,500
167. Disneyland Employment Application. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A very rare unused Disneyland employment application from the 1960s. This double-sided form asks the potential employee about their family history, education, and desired position at Disneyland. The last line on the application has the applicant verify that that are not a member of the Communist Party before they sign and date the form. This item measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
168. Disneyland Park Security Officer Jacket. (Disneyland, 1960) A scarce jacket worn by park security officers at Disneyland. These custom jackets feature Disneyland logo buttons on the front and has a Disneyland wardrobe tag inside. This item is a men’s size small and is in good condition with some wear from use including a replaced button and a broken zipper. $300-$500
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169. Collection of (4) “The Disneylander” Magazines. (Disneyland, 1960-61) A collection of (4) issues of “The Disneylander” magazine, published by the Disneyland Recreation Club for the employees of Disneyland. These magazines cover a variety of news relating to Disneyland and feature many early photos of the park. Each magazine measures approximately 11”x8.5” and the set is in overall very good condition with a few loose pages in one of the issues. $300-$500
170. “Tips to Talkers” Disneyland Speech Guide. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare training manual created by Disney’s Consumer Relations Division for Disneyland personnel in order to help them understand proper speech practices. This manual features tips and pronunciation guides paired with illustrations of many Disney characters. This 12-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with minor cover-wear. $200-$300
171. Collection of (37) “Backstage” Cast Member Magazines. (Disneyland, 1962-80) An impressive collection of (37) issues of “Backstage” magazine. This magazine was created for cast members and features many jokes, photos, and articles relating to behind-the-scenes news at Disneyland. This collection contains issues between 1962 and 1980 with 9 duplicates, and includes the very rare first issue as well as the special 1969 “Haunted Mansion” issue. The magazines vary slightly in size but measure approximately 11”x8.5” each, and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. $1,000-$2,000 52
172. Collection of (10) Issues of “Disneyland News”. (Disneyland, 1962-72) A collection of (10) issues of “Disneyland News” and “Disney News” magazines, the official magazine for Magic Kingdom Club families. The issues included in this collection span from the very first issue in 1962 until 1972. There is an additional copy of the first issue which features a note stapled to the cover which is addressed to the Club Director. The note thanks the Director for their help in determining the look for the magazine, and is sent from the Club Manager. The magazines in this collection measure approximately 11”x8.5” each, and the set is in overall good condition with some varying amounts of wear throughout including a torn cover to the first issue of “Disney News”. $400-$600
173. Disneyland Maintenance Manual & Documents. (Disneyland, 1969) A very rare maintenance manual for Disneyland titled “The Maintenance of Magic in the Magic Kingdom”. This manual was created to help orient new maintenance employees with Disneyland’s history and procedures. Included with the manual is a letter from Disneyland’s Maintenance Director Ted Crowell to the new employee Ralph Reiger, as well as a page discussing a summary of 3-year wage increases and the original mailing envelope the documents came in. The 37-page manual contains many great photos from the earlier days of the park and measures 11”x8.5”. The set is in overall very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500
174. Set of Costumed Character Photos. (Disneyland/Disneyworld, 1971) A collection of (4) reference photos used by the costume department featuring walk-around characters based on the “Three Little Pigs” as well as Mr. Toad riding a “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” vehicle. The set also includes a publicity photo of the Three Little Pigs with the Big Bad Wolf. The photos measure 3.5”x3.5” while the publicity photo measures 5”x7.25”. The set is in good condition with some spots of discoloration on the front and some adhesive discoloration on the back sides. $200-$300
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175. Your Role in “The Disneyland Show” Cast Member Booklet. (Disneyland, 1971) A cast member booklet for new hires titled “Your Role in the Disneyland Show”. This booklet contains information on the history of Disneyland, what is expected of new hires, and photos from throughout the park. This 22-page booklet measures 11.25”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
176. “Food Showmanship Disney Style” Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1973) A cast member guide for the different food service positions at the park. The guide covers topics such as “On Stage People, “Ice Cream People”, and “Popcorn People”. This 16-page guide measures 11.25”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
177. “Showmanship... Disneyland Style” Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1973) A book created for new cast members at Disneyland featuring a color photo of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover. The book covers the expectations of Disneyland employees and gives a brief history of the Walt Disney Company. This 21-page book measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$300
178. “Working, Our Way...” Disney Employee Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1974) A Disney University guidebook titled, “Working, Our Way...”. This manual contains policies, practices, and procedures expected of Disney employees. This 16-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some cover-wear. $100-$200
179. “Community Transportation Services” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1975) A booklet created by Community Transportation Services, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Productions, promoting what the film has accomplished within the Disney parks as they begin to offer their services to additional firms and projects. This booklet contains many color photos related to the different vehicles within Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This 12-page booklet measures 10”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $400-$500 54
180. “Walt” Book of Quotes by Walt Disney with Photos. (Disneyland, 1975) A book of quotes by Walt Disney sorted alphabetically according to various keywords and paired with large, high quality photos of Walt during various stages of his career. This impressive collection of quotes and photos was created by the Walt Disney Archives, the Studio Publicity Department, and the Disney Universities. This 48-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
181. Disneyland & Disney Employee Booklets. (Disneyland, c.1977) A pair of booklets titled “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” and “Your Role with Disney” created for new Disneyland cast members and new Disney employees, respectively. Both booklets feature textured beige covers with gold embossed imagery. The booklets cover the history of the Disney Company as well as Disneyland and welcome the new employee to the Company. These books measure 8.5”x11.5” and both are in good condition with minor wear. $200-$300
182. Cast Member Wardrobe Repair & Cleaning Binder. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1977) A fantastic employee binder titled “The Care and Feeding of Disney Characters”, used internally within Disneyland and WDW to maintain and repair the walk-around character costumes. This binder describes the cleaning and repair processes for each costume with photos of the costumes. This item measures 11.5”x10” and 1.5” thick. This 63-page binder is in good condition with some wear throughout including a few small spots of discoloration. The binder appears to be missing a few pages. $300-$500
183. “Four Keys to Guest Happiness” Cast Member Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1979) A cast member guide for Disney employees specifically dealing with the concept of “guest happiness”. The guide is split into four sections: Safety, Courtesy, Show, and Efficiency. This 20-page guide measures 10”x8” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
184. Set of (4) “Disneyland & You” New Hire Booklets. (Disneyland, c.1980) A collection of (3) “Disneyland & You” and (1) “Disney & You” new hire booklets. These booklets were created to welcome new employees and educate them on the expected practices and information they would need for their new position. These items vary in size between 8.5”x8.5” and 11”x8.5” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear. $300-$500
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185. Cast Member “Safety” Manual. (Disneyland, 1981) A rare spiralbound safety procedures manual for Disney cast members titled, “Safety - Awareness is Everyone’s Responsibility” with an image of Goofy on the cover. This manual covers what to do when faced with different emergency situations as well as how to handle certain chemicals. This 9-page manual measures 11”x8.75” and is in good condition with minor wear to the cover. $100-$200
186. “The ‘Disneyland Look’ for Hostesses” Pamphlet. (Disneyland, 1980s) A special pamphlet created specifically for hostesses at Disneyland to review expected practices to achieve the “Disneyland Look”. This pamphlet discusses such topics as hair, cosmetics, perfume, and more. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with minor fold-wear. $100-$200
187. “Disneyland on Strike” Picket Sign and Photo. (Disneyland, 1984) A rare cast member picket sign and newspaper archive photo print from the 1984 Disneyland employee strike, the park’s largest strike to date. This double-sided sign features red “Disneyland” text at the top and has a long wooden handle. The photo print is from the Baltimore Sun archives and shows similar picket signs being used by employees. This photo was used in the process of publication so it features stamps and markings on the back from its use. This picket sign measures 48” tall and is in very good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500
188. Set of (24) Cast Member Wardrobe Buttons. (Disneyland, 1980s) A collection of (24) Disneyland cast member wardrobe buttons featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. The front of the buttons read “Disneyland U.S.A.” and the backs read “Walt Disney Productions”. Each button measures approximately 0.5” in diameter, and the set is in overall very good condition. $100-$200
189. Walt Disney World Guest Relations Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1999) A complete female cast member costume from Walt Disney World’s Guest Relations department. This costume includes the shirt, skirt, vest, scarf, Guest Relations pin, and cast member name tag. All of the articles retain their original Disney numbering tags, except for the skirt which has hand-written measurements. The shirt is a medium, the vest is a “16 F”, and the skirt is size 8x24. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear from use, including two replaced buttons on the vest. The style of white shirt is more typically seen in the male Guest Relations costume and may have been created for the male version. $400-$600 56
190. Gus and Jaq Costumed Character Design Maquettes. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An extremely rare pair of original maquettes created by WED Imagineering during the design process for Disneyland costumed characters. This maquette is of the characters Gus and Jaq from the animated feature film “Cinderella” and is composed of painted resin with metal pegs in the feet for support. These maquettes came from the estate of Imagineer Ralph Kent, and were likely created by Bill Justice who oversaw and designed the earliest costumed characters. Gus measures 17” tall and Jaq measures 18” tall. Both are in very good condition with some wear throughout. $4,000-$6,000
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In 1953, Walt formed a Design and Engineering Division named WED, inspired by the initials of his full name “Walter Elias Disney”, out of his hand-picked crew of artists and designers. This team worked directly with Walt to design every aspect of his park, and Disneyland would not exist today without the effort and imagination of their creative efforts. Today, we can look back at WED and see the hard-work and passion for Walt’s dream that drove this group of talented individuals to create the “Happiest Place on Earth”. Surviving artifacts from WED that helped design and create elements of the park are among the most soughtafter Disneyland collectibles and range from rare documents to WED employee-only items.
191. Disneyland “Cinderella” Costume Design Photos. (Disneyland, 1973) A complete set of costume photos for “Cinderella” themed walkaround characters at Disneyland. This set includes (20) photos showing the front and profile images for the characters Cinderella, Fairy Godmother, Prince, Stepmother, two Stepsisters, Jaq, Gus, Suzy, and Perla, and also includes an additional set of (10) smaller photos showing front and profile images for the mice and Cinderella. For the mice in the additional set, the photos include cel overlays where designer Bill Justice has drawn costume proportions in comparison to the cartoon characters the outfits are portraying. Some of the photos are stamped on the back, “any reproduction of this photograph must be accompanied by a copyright notice reading, Walt Disney Productions”. This impressive set ranges in size from 5.5”x3.5” to 7”x5” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear throughout from use. $400-$600
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192. WED Information Memorandum on Audio-Animatronics. (Disneyland, 1963) A rare document distributed to WED employees to inform them of what information could be discussed publicly without revealing confidential material. This particular document is titled, “Information Memorandum No. 1-63” and was created to discuss the use of new audioanimatronic technology at the upcoming 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, and in the newly opened “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This memorandum was sent to Imagineer Ken O’Brien and includes the coverslip by WED Public Relations Director Robert Jackson. This 3-page document measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear and a few spots of discoloration on the back of the last page. $300-$500
194. Collection of (4) Disney Annual Reports. (Disney, 1967-74) A collection of (4) annual reports from Walt Disney Productions for the years 1967, 1969, 1970, and 1974. These annual reports provide an interesting look into the financial aspect of Walt Disney Productions, but also contain great color images of projects the studio was working on during the year and happenings at the parks. These magazines measure approximately 11”x8.5” each and the set is in overall good condition with some wear. $300-$500
193. Walt Disney Productions Stock Certificate. (Disneyland, 1967) An early Walt Disney Productions stock certificate featuring “void” stamps on the surface. This item measures 8”x12.25” and is in good condition with spots of adhesive discoloration on the top-edge of the back side. $100-$200
195. WED Imagineering “Disneyland Dictionary” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1968) A WED Imagineering in-house document created as a quick-reference guide to all of Disneyland’s adventures, exhibits, shows, shops, and restaurants. Titled, “Disneyland Dictionary”, this document is separated into the different lands of the park and provides a short summary for each location and attraction listed. This document also contains several high-quality black and white photos of early Disneyland. This 33-page document measures 11.25”x9” and is in very good condition with minor edge and cover-wear from use, including a spot of discoloration on the back-cover. $200-$400
196. Imagineering MAPO Project Drawing Binder. (Disneyland, 1968) An original “project drawing book” 3-ring binder proudly featuring the Imagineering “MAPO” name with imagery of Mary Poppins on the front. This large blue binder measures 12”x19” and 2” thick and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use including some wear to one of the rings. $300-$500 58
197. WED Group Photo of 12 Imagineers. (Disneyland, 1968) A large impressive group photo of 12 Imagineers taken in November of 1968. Shown in this photo are Herb Ryman, Collin Campbell, Ken O’Brien, Marc Davis, Al Bertino, Mary Blair, Wathel Rogers, T. Hee, Blaine Gibson, Claude Coats, X. Atencio, and Yale Gracey. This photo measures 12”x16” and is mounted to 15”x19” artist’s board. This incredible Imagineering photo is in very good condition with little wear. $400-$600
198. Imagineers Multi-Signed “The Art of Walt Disney” Hardcover. (Disneyland, 1973) A very rare hardcover book titled “The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms”. This book is signed by 22 Imagineers and features drawings and notes next to the signatures. This book belonged to Ann Wasserman, a Walt Disney Productions employee, and some of the notes are addressed to her. This book is an impressive collection of the artwork and history that transitioned Disney from Mickey Mouse to Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and is signed by many of the individuals that helped the company get there. This 457page book measures 13.75”x7” and is in good condition with some wear throughout including a few chips in the dust-jacket. $500-$700
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200. Walt Disney Productions Telephone Directory. (Disneyland, 1971) A very rare telephone directory for Walt Disney Productions, Disneyland, and WED. This 40-page directory lists the employees of the company and their departments, and includes contact information for notable WED employees such as Marc Davis and Herb Ryman, as well as Roy Disney. This directory measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200 60
201. “Proposed Project Operational Dates” Document. (Disney, 1973) A rare document prepared by Disney that lists the expected operational dates of the coming attractions and entertainment at Disneyland, Buena Vista Land, and Walt Disney World. This document lists the coming attractions from 1973 until 1977 and mentions some projects that would be completed, and others that were eventually abandoned. This 7-page document measures 11.25”x9” and is in very good condition. $200-$300
202. “Disneyland Executive Committee Meeting” Document. (Disneyland, 1973) A document containing the proposed six-month Winter operating budget and fiscal year capital budget for Disneyland as well as budgets for the Celebrity Sports Center and Mac Glashan. These budgets were approved by the Disneyland Executive Committee, and then were distributed to select members of Walt Disney Productions. This document belonged to WED’s Mel Melton, and includes the Inter-Office Communication sent to Mel along with the document. The Inter-Office Communication bears a stamp that reads “Received Dec 7, 1973. Mel Melton’s Office”. The document covers the attendance, revenue, expenses, and other budgetary aspects of Disneyland. This 24page document measures 11.5”x9” and is in very good condition. $200-$300
203. Disney’s Gulfstream Usage & Costs Annual Report. (Disney, 1974) An inter-office communication from Walt Disney Productions containing the annual report for operation of Disney’s private Gulfstream for the fiscal period 1973-74. The report discusses the miles flown, locations flown to, and reasons for having flown to those locations and breaks down the costs for doing so. The report lists Disneyland, Walt Disney World, “Alice in Wonderland Tour”, “Robin Hood Tour”, “Retlaw”, and others as reasons for the usage of the Gulfstream. This 5-page report measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with little wear. $100-$200
204. Walt Disney Productions “Purchasing Policies” Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A studio manual titled “Purchasing and Procedures Manual” for Walt Disney Productions. The manual gives an in-depth description of the procedures for procurement at Walt Disney Productions, and is divided into 20 sections within a blue 3-ring binder. This manual also comes with 7 inter-office communications regarding the manual and related information, with many of the documents featuring signatures and notes. This impressive manual measures 11.5”x10.25” and 1.5” thick, and is in good condition with some cover wear including a thin 2.5” slit on the cover. $100-$200
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205. Disneyland Resort “Environmental Impact Report”. (Disneyland, 1991-92) An extremely rare comprehensive “Environmental Impact Report” for the Disneyland Resort. This impressive document was created to show the effect on the Anaheim area from creating the proposed expansion for the Disneyland Resort. This report includes 5 volumes titled “Draft Environmental Impact Report”, “Draft Specific Plan”, and the last three volumes are all titled “Technical Appendix”. These volumes also come with a very rare set of pre-opening documents for the Disneyland Resort titled “Preliminary Master Plan” and “Draft Environmental Impact Report Summary”. These documents show some of the earliest concept art for the Disneyland Resort during its earliest stages of development in which Disneyland was to become more like Walt Disney World, prior to the plan’s cancellation in 1995 and the eventual California Adventure expansion in 2001. These documents discuss the effect the expansion will have on the area, and highlights in detail some of the early ideas for the new Resort. This massive collection of documents were created for the City of Anaheim, and were prepared by Michael Brandman Associates. It is estimated that there are over 2,000 pages of information, diagrams, charts, and maps within this collection. This very rare set is in fine condition with little wear. $1,000-$2,000
207. Rare Imagineering Star Tours Open House Collection. (WED, 1986) An extremely rare collection of memorabilia from a 1986 Imagineering open house. From time to time, Imagineering would open its doors to friends and family for a preview of current projects. This particular open house featured a ride on the newly developed “Star Tours” simulator planned for Disneyland the following year. Included in this collection is the welcoming letter with exhibit map and guide, One unused ticket for admission to the open house as well as the simulator, four buttons, a group photo coupon, and a framed sign used at the event. All the items are in good used condition. The framed sign measures 14”x20”. $200-$300 62
206. WED Imagineering Employee Welcoming Packet. (Disney, c.1983) A very rare employee welcoming packet for new WED employees. This packet includes pictorial guides for Disneyland, Disney World, EPCOT, and the soon to open Tokyo Disneyland, as well as WED newsletters, directions to the mailroom, and several other employee publications. This set is in good condition with minor wear throughout. $200-$300
208. Disneyland Resort Pre-Opening Documents. (Disneyland, 1991) A very rare set of pre-opening documents for the Disneyland Resort. The documents are titled “Preliminary Master Plan” and “”Draft Environmental Impact Report Summary”. These documents show some of the earliest concept art for the Disneyland Resort during its earliest stages of development in which Disneyland was to become more like Walt Disney World prior to the plan’s cancellation in 1995. The documents discuss the effect the expansion will have on the area, and highlights in detail some of the early ideas for the new Resort. This set also includes a very rare “WESTCOT 2000” promotional button. The documents measure 11”x8.5” and are in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$300
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210. Disneyland Construction Hard Hat. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An aluminum hard hat used during construction at Disneyland. The hard hat is manufactured by McDonald Cap-Standard Mine Safety Appliances Co and features the blue Disneyland logo with Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front. The back of the hard hat reads “Joe” in yellow paint. This item has an adjustable size strap inside, and is in good condition with some scuffing and discoloration to the top from use and some separation to parts of the inner straps. $700-$900
212. WED Employee “How to Draw” Character Guide. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A rare “How to Draw” book created in the Walt Disney World print shop for WED employees. The book, from the estate of Disney Legend Ralph Kent, contains animator’s model sheets and descriptions on how to draw popular Disney characters and was used as character reference by WED’s artists and designers. This 67-page spiral-bound book measures approximately 8.5”x12” and is in good condition with minor cover-wear from use and a few small scribbles on a couple pages. The back of the cover reads “WDW Print Shop”. $200-$300
211. Disneyland Construction Hard Hat . (Disneyland, c.1960s) A white aluminum hard hat used during construction at Disneyland. The hard hat is manufactured by McDonald Cap-Standard Mine Safety Appliances Co and features the blue Disneyland logo with Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front. The hard hat is adjustable in size, and is in fair condition with a separated interior band. There is some scuffing and wear throughout from use. $300-$500
213. Pair of Magic Kingdom Club “Executive Club” Binders. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1981) A rare pair of 3-ring binders from the “Executive Club”, a division of the Magic Kingdom Club, which allowed businesses to purchase tickets, meals, hotel rooms, and more, to give to employees and special guests as needed. With EPCOT’s opening in 1982, the program had to be changed and expanded to include the new park, and these binders were used for the outlines for the new program. The binders measure 11.5”x10.5” and are in good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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When Walt Disney first Met Herb Ryman at an art show in 1938, Walt was so impressed with Ryman’s skill that he asked him to join the Disney Studio. Ryman thrived at Disney as an Art Director on such films as “Fantasia” and “Dumbo” and in 1953, Ryman would receive a call from Walt to help create the first-ever map of Disneyland. Ryman would continue designing for Disneyland as well as the later Disney theme parks, and was posthumously named a Disney Legend in 1990 for his influential work at Disney. Today, Ryman’s artwork is prized among collectors worldwide for his history with Disney and his same artistic talent that Walt saw in him over nearly 80 years ago.
214. “A Brush with Disney” Limited Edition Signed Book. (Disney, 2000) A very rare special Commemorative Edition of “A Brush with Disney, An Artist’s Journey Told through the Words and Works of Herbert Dickens Ryman”. This edition was created to mark the 10th Anniversary of the Ryman-Carroll Foundation, and comes in a sleek grey box with Ryman’s facsimile signature on the cover and a red interior lining. The box notes that this piece is number 48 of the limited edition, and the dust-jacket features the Commemorative Edition logo on the back. The book is signed by Imagineer Marty Sklar, and is personalized to Ann Wasserman. This item measures 14.5”x11” and 2” thick within its original box, and is in very good condition with little wear including a 0.4” tear in the back of the dust-jacket. $100-$200 64
215. Herb Ryman Signed “EPCOT” Grand Opening Book. (EPCOT, 1982) A beautiful book titled “Walt Disney’s EPCOT, Creating the New World of Tomorrow”. This book celebrates the Grand Opening of the EPCOT Center and shares the story of the creation of EPCOT. This book is inscribed from Ann C. Wasserman to her children, in celebration of her work towards the opening of EPCOT. Inside, the book has been autographed and inscribed by Imagineer Herb Ryman on several pages next to his work, with some additional annotations about the photos. This book in itself is an impressive look into the history of EPCOT Center, but a copy signed with annotations by legendary Imagineer Herb Ryman is exceedingly rare. This 240-page hardcover book measures 12.5”x9.75” and is in very good condition with its original dust-jacket. $100-$200
216. Multi-Signed EPCOT Grand Opening Book. (EPCOT, 1982) A beautiful book titled “Walt Disney’s EPCOT, Creating the New World of Tomorrow”. This book celebrates the Grand Opening of the EPCOT Center and shares the story of the creation of EPCOT. This book belonged to Ann C. Wasserman who had several notable Imagineers autograph the book next to imagery of the projects they worked on. These signatures include Herb Ryman, Clem Hall, Sam McKim, and others. Additionally, there are a few loose documents which feature personalized signatures, such as a Mickey drawing by Ryman with a note to Wasserman. This book in itself is an impressive look into the history of EPCOT Center, but a copy signed by so many of the artists who helped accomplish Walt’s vision is exceedingly rare. This 240-page hardcover book measures 12.5”x9.75” and is in very good condition with its original dustjacket. $100-$200
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THE HISTORY OF THE ORIGINAL 1953 DISNEYLAND PRESENTATION MAP For the full history of this map with photos visit www.vegalleries.com/themap
In 1953, Walt Disney’s dream to build a theme park was met by opposition and difficulty at almost every turn. Unable to get financing from his own studio and even after mortgaging his own home, Walt was still millions of dollars away from being able to build his park. Walt and his brother Roy decided their best bet would be to get financing from one of the major television networks in New York: ABC, NBC, and CBS. In September of 1953, Roy was able to arrange a series of meetings with the major networks, but Walt knew that just using words to describe his park wouldn’t be enough to convince the potential investors of how great Disneyland could truly be. On Saturday, September 26th, 1953, Walt called on artist Herb Ryman to meet him at the Disney Studio. Walt needed Ryman to draw the first large map of Disneyland that Roy could take to New York as his main presentation piece the following week. Over that Saturday and Sunday, Walt described every detail of his proposed park and Ryman drew what Walt described on a large vellum sheet. Vellum, a more delicate and ttranslucent paper, was used in this first step so that the pencil lines could be easily transferred to the final map which would be taken to New York. The line-work was transferred to a more durable sheet using the brownline process. The new sheet was hand-colored, inked, and mounted to a tri-fold presentation board so that it could be taken to New York. This map was the main presentation piece for Roy’s meetings in New York, which were successful in securing the necessary financing from ABC to build Disneyland. The deal with ABC still remains the largest network deal in history. In October of 1953, this map came back to the Disney Studio after returning from New York. The map now had some wear and push-pin holes along the border from its use during the meetings and from its air travel. Walt had this map displayed at the Studio, and used it extensively in 1953 and 1954 in meetings with developers, investors, and designers. Towards the end of 1954, the map had newly embellished and enhanced areas such as an additional train car, a new monument in the hub, and a more stylized Disneyland scroll. By September of 1954, Ryman was called on again to give this same map newly inked lines and enhanced color. This newly enhanced map was used as the first full-image of the park that the general public ever got to see. The map was first shown to the public in an article in “This Week Magazine” on September 19, 1954. The article shared some of the first information about Walt’s park, and stated “for the first time, too, a map of Disneyland is here released to the general public”. Additional images of the map would appear in other magazines and promotional materials throughout 1954 and leading up to the park’s opening in July of 1955. Between September 17th and October 3rd of 1954, the map was presented behind a model of “Sleeping Beauty Castle” at the Los Angeles Fair. This display helped promote the upcoming “Disneyland” television show on ABC which would debut on October 27, 1954. For many, this map display at the fair was the first image of Walt’s park that they ever saw. In March of 1955, Walt Disney gave this original map to his employee and companion, Grenade Curran. Walt had known Grenade’s family, and had developed a friendly relationship with him due to his unique first name. Grenade was present at the Opening Day of Disneyland and even helped drive special guests around the park in original “Autopia” vehicles. This map, one of the most significant artifacts in Disneyland history, can be traced through historical photos and written record, from its creation in 1953 until it was given to Grenade by Walt in 1955. No other map such as this exists, and arguably no other item has had as great of an effect on the creation of Disneyland for the full history of this map with photos visit www.vegalleries.com/themap 66
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217. Walt Disney’s 1953 Disneyland Presentation Map. (Disneyland, 1953) This is the original presentation map of Disneyland that was created by Walt Disney and Herb Ryman in September of 1953. This map was the main presentation piece for Roy Disney’s meetings with potential investors in New York, which succeeded in getting Disney the financing from ABC that was necessary to build Disneyland. This same map returned from New York and was displayed at the Disney Studio where it was used by Walt in numerous development meetings throughout the remainder of 1953 and into 1954. Later in 1954, this map received newly inked outlines and additional color, and was used as the first publicly released full-image of Disneyland. The significance of this map in the history of Disneyland cannot be overstated. This remarkable artifact measures 40”x68.5” on its presentation board backing and comes custom-framed for a beautiful presentation. This map is in very good condition with some wear throughout from its extensive use in some of the most important meetings in Disneyland history. $700,000-$900,000 69
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MARVIN DAVIS During the early planning of Disneyland, Walt had grown tired of working with unimaginative architects and turned to his Studio artists to help him design his park. One such artist, Marvin Davis, drew the first diagrammatic sketch for Disneyland in August of 1953. Davis would later report that he drew over 100 variations of layout sketches for Disneyland while working with Walt to get the look just right. One of these sketches was used in the bottomright corner of Herb Ryman’s famous Disneyland map that first sold the idea of the park to investors. After Disneyland opened, Davis became an art director for Disney live-action films and TV series. In 1965, Davis returned to WED as a project director on Walt Disney World. He designed the master plan for the Magic Kingdom and contributed to the design of the hotels. Davis was inducted as a Disney Legend in 1994 for his work in turning Walt Disney’s dream into a reality. Many of the early plot plans and brownlines used in the construction of Disneyland were drawn by Davis, and his work is widely collected as a historic aspect of the park’s creation.
218. Marvin Davis Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1954) A very large early brownline plot plan of Disneyland created by Marvin Davis during the construction of the park. This brownline features Davis’s design with a revision date of 6-7-54. This brownline was used to show the contour of the land and features several lands and attractions that would ultimately not make it to opening day. This plot plan is linen-backed for its preservation, and measures approximately 42.5”x61.5”. This item is in good condition with some spots of discoloration and wear from its use during development. $12,000-$15,000 70
219. “World of Tomorrow” Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) A very early hand-colored concept brownline of Tomorrowland by Imagineer Herb Ryman. This brownline is an earlier version of this iconic Disneyland artwork which reads “World of Tomorrow” where later drafts would say “Land of Tomorrow”. This artwork could be seen in some of the earliest postcards and promotional materials during Disneyland’s opening year, and comes beautifully framed and matted. This item has an image size of 12”x32.5” within its 20.25”x41.25” frame. This item is unexamined out of frame but appears to be in very good condition with little wear from use and some expected minor fading from age. $4,000-$6,000
220. “Mickey Mouse Club Theater” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) A beautiful original pencil concept for the ‘Mickey Mouse Club Theater” by Fantasyland Art Director and Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This early drawing features a concept of what the interior of the theater would look like, with many Fantasyland themed elements throughout, as well as Mouseketeer Angels over the stage. As development continued, the theater, which opened in 1955, became much less elaborate and detailed as compared to this concept drawing. This 12.5”x15.5” graphite drawing on animation paper gives us an idea of what this attraction might have looked like. This item is in very good condition overall with light wear and creasing. $1,000-$2,000
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221. 1955 Disneyland Plot Plan Brownline. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare plot plan brownline of Disneyland featuring Imagineer Marvin Davis’ beautifully detailed development artwork for the park. This brownline gives an overview of the park as it was conceptualized just a few months before its opening, and features many prominent and familiar areas of Disneyland as well as several areas that ultimately would not be built. This brownline is the smaller, hand-held size version of Davis’ design, and is dated February of 1955. This brownline features several markings in red pencil on areas of the plot plan, added during the development of the park. This item measures 24””x36”” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear from use. $3,000-$5,000
222. Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1967) A Disneyland plot plan brownline featuring an overhead view of the park during 1967. This plot plan was created during the development in 1967, and features new areas such as the “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Haunted Mansion” show buildings in New Orleans Square. This brownline measures 36.25”x46” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear from use. $1,000-$2,000 72
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224. “Pre-Opening Concept Brownline for Main Street. (Disneyland, c.1954) A very early concept brownline for the various buildings on the 100 block of Main Street. While the specific buildings and stores changed by the opening of the park, this early concept certainly captures the feel of the beginning years of Main Street U.S.A. This horizontal brownline has an image size of 14”x38” within its 28.5”x53” frame. This item is in very good condition with a slight waviness to the brownline and minor wear to the frame. $3,000-$5,000
225. Pre-Opening Disneyland Lessees Document. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare pre-opening Disneyland document titled “Supplementary Specifications for Lessees”. Corporate sponsors were a very important part of Disneyland, as they brought in much-needed revenue as well as entertainment value to the park, in the form of storefronts, educational displays, and content. This extremely rare pre-opening document for the original lessees is the only example of this document we have ever seen. This document outlines some of the guidelines that were required to participate in the building of the park, as well as instructions on submitting interior design plans. Getting approval from Disney during these steps was very important in order to keep the look and feel of the park in the hands of Disney. This 7-page document measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with little wear. $500-$700 74
226. Disneyland Post Office Box Plaque. (Disneyland, 1980s) A rare plaque from a Post Office box at Disneyland. The plaque reads, “This Collection Box is Serviced by Disneyland Personnel, and Taken to Anaheim Post Office”. This item measures 3.75”x5.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
227. Guest Relations Female Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original costume worn by female cast members as part of Walt Disney World’s Guest Relations. This style of costume, in the familiar blue, white, and plaid, has become an iconic Disney look for Guest Relations throughout all of the Disney parks. This female costume includes the jacket, shirt, skirt, hat, Guest Relations “D” pin, and Guest Relations riding crop pin. The jacket is a size 10, the shirt is size large, the vest is size 4, the shirt is size 6R, and the hat is size small. This costume is in very good condition with all of the gold-tone Cinderella Castle buttons intact on the jacket and vest, and minor wear to the outfit from park use. The riding crop is not original to the park, but matches the originals in size and appearance and is included in this lot to help complete the costume. $200-$400
229. Guest Relations Female Costume. (EPCOT, c.2000s) An original costume worn by female cast members as part of EPCOT Center Guest Relations. This style of costume, in the familiar blue, white, and plaid, has become an iconic Disney look for Guest Relations throughout all of the Disney parks. This costume includes the vest, shirt, and skirt. The vest is size 4R, the shirt is a medium, and the skirt is size 6. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear including removed portions of two of the original wardrobe tags. $100-$200
228. Guest Relations Male Summer Costume. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original costume worn by male cast members as part of Disneyland’s Guest Relations. This style of costume, in the familiar blue, white, and plaid, has become an iconic Disney look for Guest Relations throughout all of the Disney parks. This Summer variant of the Guest Relations costume includes the shirt with gold Disney “D” buttons, and blue shorts. The shirt is size XL and the shorts are size 45x47. Both items are in good condition with minor wear including some removed portions of the original wardrobe tags. $50-$100
230. Disneyland Main Street Cast Member Vest. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A rare cast member vest worn by the trolley and bus operators for Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. The vest is a men’s size 40R and is in very good condition with little wear from use. $50-$100
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231. Collection of (5) “The Disneyland News” Newspapers. (Disneyland, 1955-62) A collection of (5) issues of “The Disneyland News”, including two special “souvenir editions” where the original guests were able to have their names printed into the main headline. In addition to the two souvenir editions from 1956 and 1958, this collection includes issues from 1955, 1956, and 1962. Each issue measures approximately 16”x11.5” and the set is in good condition overall with some wear throughout. $400-$500
232. Main Street Stanchion Pole. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original stanchion pole used in Main Street during the 1960s. This stanchion is made of painted fiberglass and metal, and features the turn-of-the-century classic design that has made Main Street such a memorable aspect of Disneyland. This item measures 43” tall and is in fair to good condition with some chipping and a few thin cracks throughout. $1,000-$2,000
233. Disneyland Fire Dept. Hard Hat. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A rare hard hat featuring the logo for Disneyland’s Fire Department. This yellow hard hat features the red Disneyland Fire Dept. logo on the front has its inner straps still intact. This item is adjustable in size, and is in very good condition with minor scuffing and wear from use. $500-$700
234. Disneyland Special Insert - Summer 1959. (Disneyland, 1959) A special Summer 1959 Disneyland insert featuring illustrations and information on the new attractions at the park. This 2-page insert measures 7.75”x11.4” and is in fine condition. $100-$200 76
235. Disneyland Summer 1959 Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1959) A beautiful 24-page newspaper supplement advertising the grand re-opening of Disneyland in 1959. This was the largest expansion to date for the park, and was a major event that included a live TV reopening broadcast. This supplement is filled with full-color photos of the park as well as concept paintings of the new attractions. This item measures 11x13” and is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear and some worn portions on the back-cover. $200-$300
237. Disneyland Construction Billboard. (Disneyland, 1962) A very rare original hand-painted heavy masonite sign posted in the park during a period of construction and refurbishment for Disneyland attractions. This sign features Mickey driving a construction vehicle with large “Disneyland” text next to him. This sign measures 48”x96” and is in very good condition with some minor scuffing and wear from use. $4,000-$6,000
236. PSA Airline Disneyland Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1986) A rare travel poster created by Charles Boyer for PSA Airlines to promote their “Magic Smiles” tours to Disneyland. This poster features imagery of the new “Star Tours” attraction as well as Mickey, Goofy, and Donald in Main Street. This poster measures 30”x20” and is in very good condition with little edgewear. $300-$500
238. Disneyland Resort Metal Parking Sign. (Disneyland, c.2007) A heavy metal parking sign for the Disneyland Resort which reads “Welcome Autos $11”. This silver and blue sign features the Disneyland Resort logo at the top and has 4 holes on the back for mounting the sign. This item measures 36”x24” and is in very good condition with some scuffing and minor wear throughout. $200-$400
239. Minnie Mouse Character Shoes & Bloomers. (Disneyland, c.2009) A pair of yellow rubber shoes and white bloomers worn by a Minnie Mouse walk-around character at Disneyland. Minnie’s bloomers and oversized heels have been an iconic aspect of her look ever since she first appeared in the 1928 animated short “Steamboat Willie”. The shoes feature velcro straps inside and velcro pads on the bottom, and are unmarked for size. The bloomers still have their Minnie character wardrobe tag inside. This pair is in overall very good condition with some scuffing and minor wear from use. $1,500-$2,500
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240. Tinker Bell & Sleeping Beauty Castle Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A red and white souvenir Disneyland pennant with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery. This was one of the earliest styles of pennants sold at the park and reads “Disneyland” in a large stylish font. This item measures 8.25”x26” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
241. Magic Kingdom Crest Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A blue souvenir Disneyland pennant with off-white lettering and “The Magic Kingdom” crest featuring imagery of the different lands of the park. This is among the earliest of pennants sold at the park and reads “Disneyland” in a large stylish font. This item measures 8.25”x24” and is in good condition with some minor creasing. $100-$200
242. Magic Kingdom Crest Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A red souvenir Disneyland pennant with off-white lettering and “The Magic Kingdom” crest featuring imagery of the different lands of the park. This is among the earliest of pennants sold at the park and reads “Disneyland” in a large stylish font. This item measures 8.25”x24” and is in good condition with some minor creasing. $100-$200
243. Tinker Bell & Sleeping Beauty Castle Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1955) A burgundy and white souvenir Disneyland pennant with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery. This was one of the earliest styles of pennants sold at the park and reads “Disneyland” in a large stylish font. This item measures 8”x26” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
244. Disneyland Character Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1960) A green souvenir Disneyland pennant featuring many Disney characters and imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This very rare pennant is much more intricate in its use of color and design than some of the other early park pennants. This item measures 8.5”x26.5” and is in good condition with some minor creasing throughout. $100-$200
245. Disneyland Character Pennant. (Disneyland, c.1960) A yellow souvenir Disneyland pennant featuring many Disney characters and imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This very rare pennant is much more intricate in its use of color and design than some of the other early park pennants. This item measures 8.5”x26.5” and is in good condition with some minor creasing throughout. $100-$200
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246. Original Section of Carpet from Walt Disney’s Apartment. (Disneyland, 1955) During the construction of Disneyland, Walt Disney wanted a place where he could stay and observe the progress of his park. The ideal place for this became Main Street, so Walt had a special apartment built on the second story of the Main Street Firehouse where he and his family could stay. The small yet fully-functional apartment was decorated to simulate a “firehouse” look with reds and whites throughout. This framed swatch of carpet comes from Walt’s original apartment and was removed during a later refurbishment. This item measures 13.75”x19.5” within its 24.5”x28” frame. This item is in very good condition with a custom plaque at the bottom of the frame which gives the details on the item. $700-$1,000
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Walt Disney knew he wanted his park to have a railroad since the earliest planning stages of Disneyland. Opening in 1955 under the name, the “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad”, the railroad has been in nearly continuous operation for over 60 years. The “Disneyland R.R.” has unique passage and freight tickets, cast member costumes, attraction posters, and more, that give the attraction its own quaint charm within the park. While many elements of Disneyland have come and gone, artifacts from the “Disneyland Railroad” continue to be cherished by train collectors and Disney fans alike.
247. “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare original hand silk-screened poster for the “Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad” attraction at Disneyland. This Bjorn Aronson designed poster features charming Main Street imagery and lists depots at Main Street, Frontierland, and Fantasyland. This item measures approximately 54”x36” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear and some spots of creasing. $7,000-$9,000 80
248. Disneyland Main Street Entrance Flag. (Disneyland, c.1960) A very rare park-used “Main Street Station” entrance flag featuring a large image of Mickey Mouse on both sides over the reddish-orange fabric. This flag was flown over the “Main Street Station” opposite the American Flag and bears a Walt Disney Productions copyright stamp on the white edge. This item measures approximately 23”x37” and is in good condition with some expected fading and a few small spots of discoloration from frequent use at the park. $2,000-$3,000
250. “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R.” Station Marker. (Disneyland, 1966) An original station marker for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad”. This marker is dated June 27, 1966 and reads “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R.” along the top of the metal marker. The station number is displayed in the middle with two holes on either side for mounting the marker. This item measures 4”x2” and is in fair to good condition with some scuffing and wear from park use. $500-$700
252. Disneyland Railroad Speaker Box. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An original speaker box from a passenger car on the “Disneyland Railroad”. This speaker box was removed during a refurbishment of the railroad and has a wonderful vintage look. This item measures 10”x9” and 4” thick, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. The speaker’s functionality has not been tested. $500-$1,000
249. “Disneyland Railroad” Bolster Plate. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare park-used metal bolster plate from the “Disneyland Railroad”. This bolster plate reads “Disneyland Railroad 1955” in raised letters and on the base, the note “203 R - Engineer Side” is written in partially-faded ink. This item measures 5.5”x9.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from years of park-use. $500-$700
251. “No Trespassing S.F. & D.R.R.” Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s) A metal sign from the “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad” that reads “No Trespassing” in large yellow font. The sign has two holes along the top edge for hanging and was designed to keep park guests out of restricted cast member-only areas near the Railroad. This item measures 6.5”x13.5” and is in very good condition with little wear from use. $400-$600
253. Framed Spike from the “Disneyland Railroad”. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original metal spike from the “Disneyland Railroad” displayed in a beautiful custom shadow box with imagery of the Locomotive, the poster for the attraction, and a ticket from the attraction. The imagery behind the spike has been faithfully recreated from the originals and allow for a beautiful presentation of the original spike. The spike measures approximately 4” long within the 12.25”x9.75” and 2.5” thick shadowbox. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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254. Complete Adult and Child “Disneyland Railroad” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1955) An incredibly rare pair of tickets for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad”. This pair includes a complete set of tickets for a child, and a complete set for an adult. Most tickets are missing the bottom “Conductor’s Check” ticket which voids the set when detached, but these are complete. Both sets of tickets measure 13.5”x2.5” and the pair is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $3,000-$5,000
255. Group of “Disneyland Railroad” Passage & Freight Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s) A group of tickets for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R.” with several checks still attached. This group includes a “First Class Passage” ticket with 6 checks still attached, and two “Freight or Cattle Passage” Frontierland Freight tickets, each with one check still attached. This set is in good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200 82
256. Lilly Belle Presidential Car “Disneyland Railroad” Ticket. (Disneyland, c.1975) A handsome unused ticket that was offered in the first years after the Lilly Belle Presidential Car was added to the “Disneyland Railroad”. This sleek red, white, and black ticket is number 3335 and has not been filled out. This item measures 2.5”x7.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
257. “Grand Canyon Diorama” Grand Opening Banner. (Disneyland, 1958) A large handpainted banner from Disneyland used to promote the Grand Opening of the “Grand Canyon Diorama” expansion to the “Disneyland Railroad”. This banner features the logo for the sponsor, Santa Fe, and promotes the attraction as the “largest diorama in the world”. This item measures approximately 19ft long and 20” tall, and is in very good condition with some minor wear from use. $4,000-$6,000
259. “Walt Disney Incorporated” Railroad Engineer’s Hat. (Disneyland, 1980s) The classic pin-striped blue and white hat worn by Engineers on the “Disneyland Railroad”. This hat features the very rare “Walt Disney Incorporated” logo patch that was used for only a brief time in the 1980s. This hat is marked “one size fits all heads”, and is in very good condition with some wear from use. $200-$400
258. Walt Disney World Railroad Conductor Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s-90s) An original costume for a male conductor on the Walt Disney World Railroad. This costume includes the jacket, vest, shirt, tie, pants, and hat, all of which come with their original Disney wardrobe tags still intact. The jacket is size 44R, the vest is size 42R, the shirt is size 1616.5, the pants are size 34x30, and the hat is size 6 3/8. The hat is for the Disneyland Railroad, but helps complete the look of the Walt Disney World costume. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear from use and all of the gold-tone Cinderella Castle buttons intact. $200-$400
260. “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad” Cast Member Manual. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare cast member training manual for the “Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad”. This booklet gives the history of the Railroad along with expected cast procedures. There are numerous photos of the Railroad and great information found throughout this training manual. This 30-page manual measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with little edge-wear. $200-$400
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261. “Disney Railroad” Cast Member Overalls. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A pair of cast member overalls used by Railroad employees for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The overalls are Roundhouse brand, and feature buttons and the logo for Roundhouse, as well as an interior Disney wardrobe tag from Disney Worldwide Services. The overalls are a male size 36x30, and are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
263. Disneyland Promotional Poster by INA. (Disneyland, 1958) An original promotional poster for Disneyland created by INA. The poster features beautiful Main Street imagery of the E.P. Ripley locomotive. This item measures approximately 18”x24” and is in very good condition with minor fold-wear. $300-$500 84
262. Main Street Conductor Hat Badge in Package. (Disneyland, 1980s) A very rare hat badge for a Main Street Conductor at Disneyland. This badge comes within the IRA Green Inc. packaging which reads “Hat Pin Main St Conductor” in the top-right corner. The badge, which features a logo for Sleeping Beauty Castle and reads “Disneyland - Conductor”, comes with two Disneyland Castle logo pins for applying the badge to the hat. This item measures 6”x5.5” and 1.25” thick within its packaging. This item has been opened previously, and has been resealed within the packaging, with little wear to the badge and some creasing to the package. $700-$900
264. “Disneyland Railroad” Locomotive Blueprints. (Disneyland, c.1980) A collection of (3) blueprints for the “Disneyland Railroad”. These blueprints show the elevations, stripes, and other decorations of the C.K. Holiday, Fred Gurley, and Ernest S. Marsh locomotives. Each blueprint measures approximately 8.5”x19” and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
265. Disneyland “Ernest S. Marsh” Locomotive Blueprint. (Disneyland, c.1959/80s) A large blueprint featuring a side-view of the Disneyland steam engine, the Ernest S. Marsh. This locomotive began its service at Disneyland in 1959 and bears the number “4”. This blueprint measures 24”x36.25” and is in very good condition with a faint creasing pattern from being rolled and some minor discoloration. This blueprint features the same imagery that was used earlier in the attraction’s creation, but was also used later, possibly during a refurbishment or as reference for Tokyo Disneyland’s railroad. $100-$200
267. Disneyland Railroad Tie Plate. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original tie plate used on the Disneyland Railroad. This heavy metal tie plate features raised lettering that reads “Disneyland, LA” on the bottom edge. This item measures 8.5”x6” and is in poor condition, showing rust throughout from its heavy park use. $100-$200
266. Disneyland Railroad “Excursion Car” Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1970) A large blueprint featuring several views of a “Disneyland Railroad Excursion Car”. This blueprint features notes and artwork dated 1970. This item measures 17”x44.25” and is in very good condition with a faint creasing pattern from being rolled and minor discoloration. $100-$200
268. Walt Disney Limited Edition Metal Photo Card. (Disneyland, 1955/c.2000) A limited edition metal photo card featuring Walt Disney posing with Mickey Mouse and the E.P. Ripley steam engine. This photo was taken by Roger Broggie on June 18, 1955 to celebrate the first run of the E.P. Ripley at Disneyland. This metal photo card is encased within its Certificate of Authenticity backing and is numbered on the card 231/500. This item measures 5.75”x3.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
269. Main Street Entrance Flag Prototype. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An extremely rare prototype for the Main Street Station entrance flag featuring a large image of Mickey Mouse. The entrance flag featuring Mickey was flown opposite the American Flag and was one of the first iconic images to greet guests as the entered the park. This prototype has the faded word “sample” along the white edge and still retains its vibrant red color. This flag measures approximately 22”x34” and is in fine condition. $1,000-$1,500
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270. “Disneyland R.R. - Bicentennial Special” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1976) An impressive 60-color hand-silkscreened poster created as a special edition for the “Disneyland Railroad” attraction. This Jim Michaelson, Ernie Prinzhorn, and Rudy Lord designed poster was only released in a numbered edition of 144 pieces. This poster, hand-numbered 56/144 in pencil, measures 46.25”x31” and is in good condition with an apparent wavy quality to the paper due to the thick layers of color used to create the poster. $2,000-$3,000 86
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The first iteration of the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction was built for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. The attraction was such a success, that a duplicate version was also built for Disneyland in 1965. The attraction had a long life on Main Street, but was met with controversy when it closed in 1973 after Walt Disney’s death, in favor of a biographical film on Walt titled, “The Walt Disney Story”. Public backlash led to a combination of the two attractions in 1975 titled, “The Walt Disney Story featuring Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. The show’s technological achievement and rich history has made it a long-lasting aspect of the park and a staple of Main Street. Artifacts from the attraction have remained quite popular among Disney collectors and history buffs alike. 271. Abraham Lincoln Audio-Animatronic Headpiece. (Disneyland, c.1965) A rare Abraham Lincoln latex head piece from the early days of the “Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln” attraction. This mask came from the estate of Imagineer Ken O’Connor, who worked on the building and expansion for the attraction. The mask was most likely taken off the attraction during routine maintenance. O’Connor gave this piece to his kids, who used it as a Halloween mask before storing it away. This item is in good condition with some tears in both corners of the mouth and a hole in nose. This is an extremely rare, early piece of audio-animatronic history. $1,000-$2,000
272. Set of “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Concept Art. (Disneyland, c.1964) A set of concept artwork including (2) original drawings and (1) concept brownline featuring Abraham Lincoln, created in the development of the “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction at Disneyland. The drawings are accomplished in graphite on animation paper, and the brownline features an additional pose for Lincoln. These items measure 12.5”x15.5” each, and the set is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $700-$1,000
273. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Framed Set. (Disneyland, 1960s-1990s) A framed set of “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” artifacts including a signature by Imagineer Sam McKim, the front and back for a program from the attraction, a photo print of artwork of the attraction with a short story of the creation of the attraction by McKim, three collectible pins, an admission ticket, two Disneyland ribbons, a miniature reproduction attraction poster, and a photo of an animatronic Lincoln signed by Imagineers Bob Gurr and Blaine Gibson. This beautifully framed set measures 27.5”x33.5” and is in very good condition with some minor wear to the frame. $500-$700
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275. “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” Brochure. (Disneyland,1960s) A brochure titled “A Look Behind the Scenes - Walt Disney’s Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. This brochure includes great color photos of the development of the attraction and features an advertisement on the back for Lincoln Savings and Loan. This brochure measures 8.5”x5.75” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 88
276. “Hall of Presidents” Cast Member Dress & Cameo Necklace. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original female cast member costume from the “Hall of Presidents” attraction at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the floral dress with white accents and the extremely rare cameo necklace. Both the dress and the necklace still retain their original Disney wardrobe tags. The dress is size 8x34 and the costume is in overall very good condition with little wear from use. $50-$100
MAIN STREET SHOPPING
In order to help finance the building of the park, some of the earliest Main Street shops were sponsored by businesses which included Bank of America, Hallmark, Upjohn Pharmacy Co., Ruggles China & Gifts, and others. Walt wanted Main Street to feel like an authentic and functioning small town. By having such a wide variety of sponsors and shops, park guests were able to enjoy unique and varied shopping experience at Disneyland that was unlike anywhere else in the world. Today, Main Street shopping is no different, as guests can see animated window displays at the Emporium, costumed performers walking the streets, and confectionaries preparing sweet treats in the windows of the Candy Palace. The souvenirs from Main Street, whether they be from 1955 or this year, are a timeless reminder of the magic once had at the park.
277. “Main Street Tobacco Shop” Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s) This stunning piece of art was created by Disneyland’s Sign & Pictorial Department to hang at the entrance of the long gone, Main Street Tobacconist Shop. This sign is accomplished in the centuries-old technique of reversepainted, glue chip glass sign making. The technique involved the silkscreening of paint and frisket to glass, acid etching, sand blasting, chemical glue-chipping the surface, and gilding the piece with silver and gold leaf. This technique was passed down from the earliest artisans hired at Disneyland in 1954 to their apprentices which worked into the 1960s. Some original examples of this style can still be found within Main Street and scarce parts of New Orleans Square, such as the “”Club 33”” address sign. This is a breath-taking reminder of the workmanship and pride held by this valued division of Walt’s theme park. This sign measures 17””x12.25”” framed, and is in very fine condition. The back of the frame has adhered to it, Leonard Russo’s business card within a plastic sleeve. Russo was the Superintendent of Disneyland’s Sign & Pictorial Department, and his business card is signed by him in blue ink. $3,000-$4,000
278. Town Square Realty Souvenir Dirt. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare souvenir bag of dirt from the Town Square Realty shop on Main Street. This early Disneyland lessee promoted growth and development within Southern California, and this souvenir bag of dirt features the store’s name on the front with the Disneyland logo. The dirt would be accompanied by a “deed” which certified that dirt as California dirt and featured an embossed logo in the lower-corner. This dirt does not come with the deed, but is still a beautiful example of this extremely rare early park souvenir. The backside of the package is clear so that the dirt can be viewed. This item measures 2”x4” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
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279. Disneyland Opening Day Souvenir Key. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare souvenir house key given to guests who attended Disneyland’s preview day on July 17th, 1955. The key, created by Yale and Towne Manufacturing Company, was available to guests who visited their Yale Lock Shop on Main Street that day. The key features imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and reads “Disneyland” on the front, and “Yale” on the back. This key comes with a copy of the letter given to guests for the opening day ceremonies, describing the event and where to pick up their souvenir key. This item measures 2.25”x1” and is in very good condition with a beautiful patina. $200-$300
280. Yale “Travelock” in Original Disneyland Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) An extremely rare early Disneyland souvenir from the Yale Lock Shop on Main Street. This Yale Travelock comes in its original box and travel pouch. The Travelock is a 3-piece personal lock and comes with its two original keys. This lock also comes with its original instructional sheet from Yale. This item measures 5”x2” and 1.5” tall in its original box, and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
281. Pair of Yale Lock Shop Uncut Disneyland Keys. (Disneyland, c.1957) In the early days of the park, guests could purchase a key for their home with imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the top from the Yale Lock Shop at Disneyland. These (2) keys are uncut and measure 2.25”x1” each. The keys are in good condition with some minor tarnishing. $100-$200
282. Upjohn Vitamins Bottle in Original Box. (Disneyland, c.1957) An early complimentary bottle for vitamins from the Upjohn Pharmacy in its original box. The bottle no longer contains the vitamins, but retains its original label and lid. The box measures 1”x1” and 1.75” tall, and the item is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
283. Framed Disneyland Opening-Year Wrapping Paper. (Disneyland, 1955) A framed sheet of Disneyland wrapping paper featuring imagery of Tinker Bell and the different lands of the park. This style of paper was used by concessionaires to wrap and bag sold merchandise during the early years of the park. Designed by Imagineers and artists at the studio, the imagery on this paper is so iconic of the park, that the pattern was recreated for the park’s 55th Anniversary celebration. However, sections of the original wrapping paper such as this are exceptionally rare. This item measures 17.75”x14.5” within its 27”x21.5” frame. This item is in very good condition with a custom plaque at the bottom of the frame which gives the details on the item. $400-$600 90
284. “Main Street Magic Shop” Oversize Shopping Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) An absolutely stunning bit of Disneyland ephemera from the very rare Magic Shop on Main Street. This large shopping box reads “Magic from Disneyland” on the lid and was used to assemble and sell magic kits as well as for special large purchases. The top of the box is made to appear as an antiquarian book, complete with a faux keyhole lock. This box is extremely rare and measures 12.25”x5.25” and 14.25” tall. This item is in good condition overall with some wear throughout including some small tears in the corners and minor scuffing on the back. The lid is taped to the box on the inside-left edge so that it “hinges” open and closed. $400-$500
285. Taylor & Hume Magic Shop Gag Eyelashes. (Disneyland, c.1960) A very rare and unusual souvenir from the Taylor and Hume Magic Shop at Disneyland. These “comic lashes” are a boxed pair of gag eyelashes “for laughs at parties”. The lashes come in a small plastic box with an instructional card on the bottom and still retain their original Disneyland sales sticker on the side. The box measures 2”x2” and 1.5” tall, and the lashes are in good condition with some bending to a few of the bristles. $200-$300
287. Disneyland Ceramic Main Street Ashtray. (Disneyland, c.1960) A beautiful ceramic ashtray featuring Main Street imagery of a horse-drawn carriage. This ashtray, accomplished in the white and gold color palette typical of many early Disneyland souvenirs, features the Walt Disney Productions copyright on the bottom. This item measures 4.25”x9” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from light use. $100-$200
286. Unusual Large Disneyland 3-D Picture Button. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A very unusual souvenir button from the park. This very large button with safety-pin backing, also features a cardboard stand on its back that can be used to display the button on a table. Showing the resourcefulness of the early years of Disneyland, the imagery used for this button is actually simply one of the park’s 3-D postcards adhered to the button. This button measures 6” in diameter and is in good condition. $200-$300
288. Disneyland Keppy Cap. (Disneyland, c.1956) A very rare yellowcolored child’s keppy cap featuring artwork from the different lands of the park and a prominent image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 11”x8” and 4.5” tall, and is in good condition with a thin crack in the back. $100-$200
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290. Disneyana Shop Mickey Window Display. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An original Mickey Mouse window display figure from the Disneyana Shop on Main Street. This Mickey figure was built by WED’s Design and Display Department and is adhered to a wooden base for it use in display. This figure is holding a small film strip and includes a plaque on the base that reads “Mickey Mouse, 1928”, the year of Mickey was created. This item measures 9.25”x8.25” and 11” tall. This item is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $1,200-$1,500 92
291. Quasimodo Disneyland Window Display Figure. (Disneyland, c.1996) A figure of Quasimodo from the Disney feature film “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” that was used in a Disneyland window display. This figure was created as part of a larger display that helped promote the film around the time of its theatrical release. The figure is made of handpainted resin with a fabric tunic, and features pivoting arms. The back has an accessible hole hidden behind the tunic that was likely used to access the arms to move them. The figure measures approximately 17” tall and is in good condition with some scuffing throughout from use. $600-$800
292. Hand-Carved Pinocchio Figurine Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 1994) A hand-carved limited edition figurine of Pinocchio, sold at Disneyland in the 1990s in a limited edition of only 1000 pieces. This is an un-numbered Artist’s Proof of that figurine, and is composed of handpainted and hand-carved solid mahogany, with pine face and hands. The figure is articulated, with a moveable head, arms, and legs. This item measures 9.5” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
294. Hand-Carved Magic Broom Figurine. (Disneyland, 1994) A hand-carved limited edition figurine of a Magic Broom from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, sold at Disneyland in the 1990s in a limited edition of only 1000 pieces. This figure is numbered 206/1000, and is hand-painted and hand-carved. The figure is articulated, with a moveable arms. This item measures 8” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
293. Hand-Carved Mickey Figurine Artist’s Proof & Drawing. (Disneyland, 1994) A hand-carved limited edition figurine of Mickey Mouse, sold at Disneyland in the 1990s in a limited edition of only 1000 pieces. This is an un-numbered Artist’s Proof of that figurine, and is paired with an original development drawing used to create the figurine. The figure is composed of hand-painted and hand-carved solid mahogany. The figure is articulated, with a moveable head and arms, with legs that the artist chose to make stationary. This item measures 9.5” tall and is in very good condition. $200-$400
295. Hand-Carved Winnie the Pooh Prototype Figurine. (Disneyland, c.1994) A very rare hand-carved Winnie The Pooh prototype wooden sculpture. This hand-painted figure features a fantastic image of Pooh, was never produced as a limited edition. As it is still a prototype, the head of this figure can be removed where it wouldn’t be able to in the final version of the figure. This figure measures 15” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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296. Disneyland Attraction Photo Shirt. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A souvenir shirt from Disneyland featuring a collage of photos of various attractions from the park in brown and grey tones. This shirt, produced by Kennington, is a thin silk-like material with pearlescent buttons down the front. This item is unmarked for size, but appears to be a vintage men’s small, and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
297. Disneyland Main Street Souvenir Shirt. (Disneyland, 1990s) A souvenir Disneyland shirt featuring imagery of the various Main Street buildings throughout. This shirt still retains its original Disneyland tag on the inside of the collar. This item is a men’s size medium, and is in good condition with minor wear including a missing button on the front pocket and some discoloration along the collar and sleeves from use. $100-$200
298. Collection of (3) Early Disneyland Shopping Bags. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of (3) early Disneyland shopping bags from the 1950s and 1960s. These designs were used throughout the various stores in the park and are some of the most memorable bag designs used in the early years of Disneyland. These bags vary slightly in size, but measure between 16”x11.5” and 21.5”x12.5”. This set is in good condition with some wear and creasing. $300-$500
299. Disneyland Tin-Litho Tray. (Disneyland, c.1955) An early souvenir tin-litho tray featuring an illustrated Disneyland park map. This tray measures 12.5”x17.25” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout, but primarily on the borders and bottom side. $200-$300 94
300. Hand-Painted Disneyland Decorative Towel. (Disneyland, c.1956) A beautifully hand-painted decorative towel featuring the various lands of Disneyland. This item, created by Barth & Dreyfuss, remarkably still includes its paper Disneyland tag. This item measures approximately 35”x40” and is in very good condition. $200-$300
301. Disneyland Souvenir Fabric with Registration Error. (Disneyland, c.1957) Two swatches of early Disneyland souvenir fabric with a “3 Ring Circus” theme and imagery of various Disney characters performing tricks and stunts. These swatches feature a printing error, in which the color registration is significantly off, which is unusual for the typically high-level of quality control for Disneyland products. These swatches measure approximately 45”x30” and 75”x9.5”, and the pair is in good condition with a few fold marks from storage and a few small dark smudges. $100-$200
302. “Acres of Fun” Souvenir Paper Fan. (Disneyland, 1955) A stunning piece of ephemera from the early days of the park. These folding fans were sold at the many souvenir kiosks throughout Disneyland in 1955 and 1956. Lovingly illustrated on both sides with various attractions, this is yet another example of the pride and care Disney put into the promotion of the park through ephemera. These fans were recently re-issued as a replica by D23 as a member-only exclusive, but originals like these are extremely rare. This fan measures 6.75”x3.75” closed, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500
304. Goofy 3-D Mug. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A 3-D mug featuring an image of Goofy on the front. The back of the mug reads “Disneyland” and the handle is in the shape of the Disneyland “D”. This item measures 3.5” in diameter and 3” tall, and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200
303. Disneyland Cup and Plate Set. (Disneyland, c.1960) An early cup and plate set by Basdonware featuring imagery of the different lands of the park. The (2) plates show 4 of the 5 lands, while the (1) cup shows Tomorrowland. The items are advertised as “break resistant” melamine and the plates are two slightly different shapes produced in different runs. The plates measure approximately 7.5” in diameter and the cup measures 3.5” tall. The set is in fair condition with some wear and chipping. $200-$300
305. Set of (3) Disneyland Lace Plates. (Disneyland, c.1957) A set of (3) ceramic lace plates including two matching plates with Disneyland logo imagery and one larger plate with Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery. The smaller plates measure 6.25” in diameter and the larger plate measures 7.25” in diameter. The plates are in good condition with minor wear to the bases. $200-$300
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306. Disneyland Souvenir Scalloped Glass Plate. (Disneyland, c.1968) A unique scalloped glass plate featuring the different lands of the park and highlighting several of the most popular attractions. This item measures 7” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100-$200
307. Disneyland Map Plate. (Disneyland, 1960s) A charming ceramic plate with Disneyland map imagery on the front and a description of Disneyland on the back. This item measures 7.5” in diameter and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout. $100-$200
308. Pair of Small Disneyland Plates. (Disneyland, c.1960) A pair of (2) small Disneyland plates with imagery of Mickey and Tinker Bell on one, and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the other. Both plates measure 4.25” in diameter and are in good condition with some minor wear throughout. The Castle plate has a string on the back for hanging while the Mickey plate does not. $100-$200
309. Disneyland 3-D Decorative Wall Plates. (Disneyland, c.1958) A pair of (2) very early plates created as part of a park-exclusive set. These ceramic plates were hand-painted in Japan and feature pop-out artwork of Main Street U.S.A. and Fantasyland. The plates contain two holes along the base that allow for wall-display. The plates measure 8” in diameter and are in good displayed condition, with some minimal paint-wear and some scuffing and discoloration along the back sides. $200-$300
310. Disneyland Attractions Plate. (Disneyland, 1970s) A great souvenir plate from Disneyland featuring imagery based on many of the park’s iconic attractions. This plate measures 9.5” in diameter and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
311. Disneyland Souvenir Candy Dish. (Disneyland, c.1967) A colorful souvenir candy dish featuring stylized graphics of the different lands of the park. This item measures 5.25” in diameter and 1.25” deep, and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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312. Child’s Souvenir Disneyland Hat. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An early souvenir hat from Disneyland featuring the Disneyland logo on the front and Mickey and Donald on the sides. This red and white hat still retains its Walt Disney Productions tag on the interior. This item is a child’s size large and is in good condition with some spots of discoloration and wear from use. $100-$200
313. Donald Duck “Motor Boat Cruise” Toy. (Disneyland, 1960) A very scarce red plastic boat toy from Disneyland featuring Donald Duck. This toy, modeled after the “Motor Boat Cruise” attraction, was created by Bayshore Inc and reads “Disneyland” on both sides of the boat. This item measures 5”x4” and 15” long, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
314. Mickey Mouse Sunglasses Paper Mask Display. (Disneyland, 1970s) A fun Mickey Mouse paper play mask used to display Mickey Mouse Sunglasses. The display measures 8”x10.5” and the set is in good condition with some staining and a few small tears to the paper display mask. $100-$200
315. Disneyland Red Silk Scarf. (Disneyland, c.1957) A red Disneyland silk scarf featuring colorful imagery of the different lands of the park. This item measures approximately 30”x30” and is in good condition with a few small spots of discoloration. $100-$200
316. Collection of (4) Disneyland Character Thermometer Testers. (Disneyland, 1956) A collection of Disneyland thermometers including (1) Mickey’s Heart Throb Tester, (1) Jiminy Cricket’s Good Conduct Tester, (1) Goofy’s I.Q Tester, and (1) Daisy Duck’s Love Tester. All of the testers are in working condition. The testers measure 5.5”x3.5” each and the set is in good condition. $100-$200
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317. Disneyland Souvenir Knife Key Chain. (Disneyland, c.1958) A miniature two-blade pocket knife keychain with “Disneyland” in raised letters on the surface. This item measures 1.75”x0.5” on its original 5”x2.5” display card. This item is in good condition with some wear to the card. $100-$200
318. Disneyland Attractions Plate. (Disneyland, c.1955) A green and white Disneyland plate featuring artwork of some of the various lands and attractions of the park. This item measures 9.5” in diameter and 0.5” tall, and is in good condition. $100-$200
319. Pre-Opening Disneyland Letter Opener. (Disneyland, 1954) A very rare Disneyland letter opener created in 1954 by American Souvenirs Incorporated to be sold at Disneyland during its opening year. The letter opener has an embossed image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the handle as well as the word “Disneyland”. On the back, there is a 1954 Walt Disney Productions copyright as well as the ASI logo. This is one of the earliest Disneyland souvenirs ever created, and has a beautiful patina. This item measures 7.75”x0.5” and is in good condition with some slight bending. $200-$300
320. Mickey Mouse Jack-In-The-Box Charm. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Mickey Mouse miniature jack-in-the-box charm. The charm features a Disneyland crest on the top of the lid, which when opened, reveals a small Mickey Mouse that springs out of the metal box. This item measures 0.75”x0.75” and 0.75” tall. The charm is in good condition with minor wear, and is fully functional. $100-$200 98
321. Pair of 1955 Disneyland Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming pair of souvenirs from Disneyland’s opening year. Both of these items feature a white embossed logo of Sleeping Beauty Castle with a 1955 Walt Disney Productions copyright mark. This pair includes a working wall thermometer shaped like a key, and a humorous fisherman statue. The thermometer measures 8.25” tall while the fisherman statue measures 8” tall. Both items are in good condition with expected wear from age. $300-$500
322. Set of (3) Disneyland Attraction Plates. (Disneyland, 1970s) A stylish plate set of (3) ceramic plates featuring popular attractions from the park. Created by Treasure Craft Pottery, the plates have red, orange, and green centers with brown rims and bases. The plates measure 7.75” in diameter and 1” tall, each. the set is in good condition with some minor wear throughout. $200-$400
323. Set of (3) Disneyland Beverage Trays. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A set of (3) round beverage trays with seven drink compartments featuring Disneyland attractions. Each tray measures 11” in diameter and 1.25” tall, and the set is in good condition. $200-$400
324. Disneyland Lands Gold-Tone Glass. (Disneyland, c.1960) An early drinking glass featuring the 5 lands of the park in beautiful gold and black with a large main image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 2.75” in diameter and 5.5” tall and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
325. Goofy Disneyland Bobble Head. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An early Goofy bobble head souvenir from Disneyland. This figure reads “Disneyland” along the base and has the early turquoise Disneyland logo on the bottom. This item measures 7.5” tall and is in good condition with some wear throughout and is missing its ears. $100-$200
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326. California Orange Piggy Bank & Toothpick Holders. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A set of early Disneyland souvenirs based on California’s oranges. This set includes an orange-shaped piggy bank and two orange-shaped toothpick holders with assorted colors of toothpicks. The toothpick holders measure approximately 2” in diameter and 2” tall while the bank measures 3.5” tall. The set is in good condition with some wear. $200-$300
328. “Mary Poppins” Souvenir Hat. (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir hat featuring “Mary Poppins” imagery on the front with a yellow ribbon accent and felt flowers. This item measures 11.5”x10” and 4” tall, and is in good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
330. Disneyland Penny in a Bottle. (Disneyland, 1971) A souvenir penny in a bottle from Disneyland with the park name written across the front. This charming small souvenir features an uncirculated shiny penny inside and has a small cork stopper. This item measures 0.6” in diameter and 2” tall, and is in very good condition. $100-$200 100
327. Disneyland Bambi Clock. (Disneyland, c.1960) A souvenir clock from Disneyland featuring Bambi. This clock is hand carved and hand painted, and reads “Disneyland” in the lower-right corner. This item measures 4.25”x7” and is in fair condition with some wear throughout. The clock functions but stops periodically and will need to be serviced. $300-$500
329. Disneyland Multi-Color Flashlight. (Disneyland, c.1960) A rare multi-color keychain flashlight from Disneyland. The flashlight’s body has the Disneyland logo on both sides while the red top features a rotating dial that allows the user to toggle between colors. This item measures 1.5” in diameter and 4” long, and is in good condition with some wear. The flashlight did not turn on when tested, and may need a new bulb. $100-$200
331. “The Oregonian” Disneyland Trip Button. (Disneyland, 1969) A rare button created for a Disneyland trip for members of “The Oregonian” Oregon Journal in 1969. This stylish black and yellow button reads “Disneyland” across the center in the classic park font. This item measures 2.25” in diameter and is in good condition with some wear to the back from use. $100-$200
332. Disneyland Red Vinyl Coin Holder. (Disneyland, c.1960) A red vinyl keychain coin-holder featuring the text “Disneyland” across the front. This classic early park souvenir was simple, functional, and now serves as a timeless keepsake from the beginning days of Disneyland. This item measures 3.25”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
333. Dumbo Ceramic Disneyland Figure. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A ceramic Dumbo figure from Disneyland featuring the Walt Disney Productions copyright mark on the base. This figure is beautifully painted, and has “Disneyland” written across the hat. This item measures 3.5”x2.5” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
334. Disneyland 15-link Bracelet. (Disneyland, c.1958) A charm bracelet featuring (15) hand-painted blue links with roses and the word “Disneyland” across the links. The chain measures approximately 6” long, and this item is in good condition with minor some minor paint scuffing. $100-$200
335. Disneyland Toy Spyglass with Compass. (Disneyland, c.1960) A toy spyglass from Disneyland decorated with imagery of the different lands of the park and featuring a built-in compass. This item measures 1.5” in diameter and 6.25” long, collapsed, and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200
336. Set of (3) Very Rare French Disneyland Postcards. (Disneyland, 1955-59) A set of (3) extremely rare French postcards featuring Disney characters at historical landmarks. These cards are arguably among the hardest to find of the Disneyland cards in the acclaimed “The Nickel Tour” postcard collection book, and are listed as numbers 639, 640, and 647 in that book. These cards measure approximately 4”x6” and the set is in very good condition. $300-$500
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337. Collection of (5) Lenticular Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1960s-80s) A set of (5) lenticular postcards featuring Disney characters. These cards feature 3-d lenticular imagery from The Jungle Book, Pinocchio, Goldilocks, and two scenes of Mickey Mouse. These cards measure approximately 4.25”x5.75” and are in good unused condition with little wear throughout. $200-$400
338. Brass Disneyland Tray in Original Packaging. (Disneyland, 1960s) A brass Disneyland tray featuring imagery of the different lands and attractions of the park. Amazingly, this tray is still within its original packaging with its Peerage manufacturing labels on the top and bottom. This item measures 12” in diameter and is in very fine condition with some wear to the outer packaging. $100-$200
340. Disneyland Charm Pin. (Disneyland, 1960) A very rare Disneyland crest pin featuring a silver-tone bow. This pin features Sleeping Beauty Castle and has a small Walt Disney Productions copyright on the back side. This item measures 1.25”x1” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 102
339. Pair of Disneyland Pins. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A pair of souvenir pins from Disneyland featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. These pins feature a blue center over the gold-tone pin. One pin includes a safetybar while the other does not. Both pins measure 0.5” in diameter and are in very good condition. $100-$200
341. Set of (6) Disneyland Keychain Flashlights. (Disneyland, c.1960) A set of (6) flashlights featuring imagery of the “Disneyland Railroad”, “Sleeping Beauty Castle”, “Monorail”, “Rocket to the Moon” and “Casey Jr.” attractions with one themed after general Disneyland. These flashlights measure 3” long and are in fair to good condition with some wear from use including some battery corrosion. $100-$200
342. Set of (6) Marie Osmond Disneyland “Adora Belle” Dolls. (Disneyland, 2001-04) A beautiful set of (6) Marie Osmond Disneyland dolls from the “Adora Belle” series. Each doll has been outfitted as a unique cast member from Disneyland. This set includes a Mouseketeer, Canoe Explorer, Haunted Mansion Guide, Disneyland Tour Guide, It’s a Small World Gondolier Hostess, and a Disney Store Pin Trader. Four of these dolls are exclusives from a Disneyland event, with three of those dolls signed by Marie behind the right ear. Some of the dolls include a pin-trading lanyard with custom pins. The dolls measure approximately 16” tall and the set is in overall very good condition with a few smalls spots of wear. $1,500-$2,500
343. “Main Street Confectionary” Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A female cast member costume from the “Main Street Confectionary” at Walt Disney World. This costume was worn by cast members who could be seen cooking a wide variety of colorful sweets for guests to enjoy. This costume includes the yellow and white blouse and white pants, both of which still retain their original Disney wardrobe tags. The blouse is a women’s size XL and the pants are size 30. This costume is in very good condition with some wear from use including a small hole in the sleeve and a few faint discoloration spots on the pants. The outer size tag is still adhered to the pants. $50-$100
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344. Disneyland Plastic Photo Fan. (Disneyland, c.1960) A pink plastic folding fan with reddish cord, featuring (11) images of Disneyland. The fan still retains its original Disneyland sales sticker on the back. The fan measures 6.75”x11.25” opened and is in good condition. $100-$200
346. Main Street Police Officer Ashtray. (Disneyland, c.1960) An early Disneyland souvenir ashtray featuring a “bobby” police office in the center with the text “Disneyland”. This white ashtray features the familiar goldtone accents seen in the earliest Disneyland ceramics, and features the teal Disneyland logo on the bottom. This item measures 4.25”x4.25” and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout from use. $100-$200
345. Pair of Matching Disneyland Crest Trays. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A pair of (2) silver-tone Disneyland trays featuring the park’s crest in the center. The smaller tray comes in its original packaging with the Disneyland sales sticker still attached. The smaller octagon tray measures 4.25”x4.25” while the larger circular tray measures 7.25” in diameter. Both items are in very good condition with minor surface scuffing to the larger tray. $100-$200
347. Swift’s Restaurants Paper Place Mat. (Disneyland, c.1956) A place mat featuring a red-tone map of the park with the locations that sell Swift’s products marked. This item measures 11.75”x16” and is in good condition with minor wear including a few small tears to the right edge. $200-$300
348. Main Street Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Main Street-themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: Mickey Mouse, a Main Street double-decker bus, a gazebo, a lamp post, and a cast member tour guide. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition. $200-$400 104
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Disneyland is well known for its celebrations. Having welcomed guests to celebrate over 60 Anniversaries, the events seem to get grander and more magical with each passing year. During these Anniversary events, the park receives special decorations, unique events and parades, as well as exclusive merchandise to help celebrate another year at the happiest place on Earth. These anniversary items are prized by fans and collectors alike, as they mark significant milestones in Disneyland history.
349. “Disneyland 1st Anniversary Souvenir Pictorial”. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare souvenir pictorial created in celebration of Disneyland’s 1st Anniversary. This pictorial contains “a few of the many delights, wonders, and highlights of Disneyland’s first year” including some very rare images and concept art from the earliest days of the park. This 14-page pictorial measures approximately 14.5”x11” and is in very good condition with some wear throughout. $200-$400
350. Disneyland Tencennial Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A newspaper supplement created in celebration of Disneyland’s 10th anniversary. This supplement contains many full-color photos of the park and gives a history of how Walt’s dream came to be and what is to come. This 24-page supplement measures 13”x10.75” and is in good condition with some wear along the fold marks and edges. $200-$400
351. Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration Ticket Poster. (Disneyland, 1965) A special ticket poster created in celebration of Disneyland’s 10th Anniversary. This poster has beautiful graphics for both the daytime and nighttime fun that can be had at Disneyland. Below, the poster lists special ticket book offers available only to Magic Kingdom Club members. This item measures 12”x9” and is in fine condition. $200-$400
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353. Disneyland 30th Anniversary Souvenir Guide. (Disneyland, 1985) A rare souvenir guide presented by Eastman Kodak Company, featuring photos, maps, and summaries of the park during its 30th Anniversary year. This 21-page guide measures 7.5”x3.75” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
355. Collection of Disneyland 35th Anniversary Items. (Disneyland, 1990) A collection of items from Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary celebration in 1990. These items include an XL “35 Years of Magic” Mickey t-shirt, a limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer, a set of (8) unused internal Disneyland office envelopes featuring the 35th Anniversary logo, an unused sticker with sorcerer Mickey imagery, a plastic shopping bag, and a set of (29) purple souvenir coins noting the Anniversary. This impressive collection is in very good condition overall. $200-$400 106
354. “The Spirit of Disneyland” 30th Anniversary Book. (Disneyland, 1985) A special VIP and cast member exclusive book titled, “The Spirit of Disneyland”. This book contains the story of Walt Disney and how Disneyland came to be, paired with great vintage photos of Walt and the park. This book was given out at a special 30th anniversary dinner for the park and has become very desirable among collectors. This 58-page book measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
356. Group of (150) “Dream Machine” Test Tickets. (Disneyland, 1990) A collection of (150) “Dream Machine” test tickets created in the development of the “Dream Machine” prize contest. During Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary, guests would receive a “Dream Machine” scratch ticket for a chance to win Disney VHS tapes, Delta Air Lines tickets, U.S. Savings Bonds, or the Grand Prize, a 1990 GEO automobile. If your scratch card was a larger prize winner, than you would go to the “Dream Machine” in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and pull a lever on the “Dream Machine” itself to see what you won. These tickets were tests prior to the start of the actual contest. As such, many of these tickets show winning phrases such as “Dream Machine, “$1000 US Savings Bond”, and the grand prize “Car”. These tickets measure 5.5”x2” and are in good condition overall. Some tickets have their stubs removed and others are hole-punched to indicate it is void. $200-$400
357. “Mickey’s Mouseorail” VIP Gift. (Disneyland, 1990) A very rare VIP gift created for Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary. The “Mouseorail” was created as Mickey’s luxury vehicle for Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Tour around the country. The amazing vehicle consisted of Disneyland’s retired original Monorail Red mounted on a 40-foot long stretched Chevy truck chassis. This model of “Mickey’s Mouseorail” was created by Kevin Kidney and comes on a display base with a decorative 35th Anniversary sign. The model measures 6”x22.5” and 18” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
358. “Mickey’s Mouseorail” Model and Sculpt Set. (Disneyland, 1990) An original painted wooden sculpt and ceramic model by Kevin Kidney of “Mickey’s Mouseorail”. The “Mouseorail” was created as Mickey’s luxury vehicle for Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Tour around the country. The amazing vehicle consisted of Disneyland’s retired original Monorail Red mounted on a 40-foot long stretched Chevy truck chassis. This beautiful sculpt and model pair were used in the creation of a promotional VIP gift to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the park, and are signed by Kidney on the bases. This set also includes a commemorative “Mouseorail” pin featuring Mickey. Both the sculpt and the model measure approximately 21” long, and this set is in overall very good condition. $2,000-$3,000
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359. “Canape Plate Set” Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1995) A limited edition sold in The Disney Store around the time of the park’s 40th Anniversary. This “Canape Plate Set” includes (4) plates with imagery inspired by early Disneyland promotional artwork, and comes in its original green box and packaging. Each plate measures 6” in diameter within their 6.25”x6.25” and 2.25” tall box. This set is in fine condition with some wear to the outer box. $100-$200
360. Tinker Bell Main Street U.S.A. Lamppost Top. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare figure of Tinker Bell that was used during Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary celebration. This figure was one of approximately only 12 figures that adorned the Main Street lampposts during the celebration. The figure is accomplished in painted resin over a wood base, and comes with the original Disney certificate of authenticity. This item measures 7.5” in diameter and 15” tall, and is in good condition with some wear from use including some cracks where the wings connect and the wand is loose from Tinker Bell’s hand, however it still stays in place. $2,000-$3,000 108
361. Disneyland’s 60th “Diamond Celebration” Diamond Prop. (Disneyland, 2015) An original prop “diamond” from Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary “Diamond Celebration” event. This prop was one of the large faux diamonds that hung from Sleeping Beauty Castle during the celebration. The diamond comes mounted within its metal bracket and includes a 6-link chain also used in the castle display. This item measures 5” in diameter and 4” tall, including the bracket. This item is in good condition with some wear from use. $200-$400
GRAD NITE
A California tradition since 1961, Disneyland’s “Grad Nite” events have hosted more than 5 million graduates from thousands of High Schools over the last 55 years. The events were originally created in hopes of drawing in more teenagers to Disneyland, and have since become one of the most popular special events at the park. Some of the earlier “Grad Nite” souvenirs and memorabilia can be difficult to find, but surviving examples are fantastic mementos of Disneyland’s youthful energy and appeal.
362. Set of (4) Grad Nite at Disneyland Souvenir Programs. (Disneyland, 1962-73) A collection of (4) souvenir programs from Grad Nite at Disneyland in 1962, 1965, 1967, and 1973. The programs list the Southern California High Schools that attended the events as well as the musical guests who performed. These items measure approximately 11”x9” each and the set is in fair to good condition with some varying amounts of wear throughout. $300-$500
363. First “Grad Nite” Ticket Sample. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare ticket sample from the First Annual Disneyland High School Grad Nite Party on June 15, 1961. This ticket is unused and the word “sample” is stamped on the right-side. The ticket includes an admission stub, a Grad Nite photo redemption stub, and the main body of the ticket which includes the event information. The ticket is numbered 008833 on all three parts. This item measures 2.5”x7.25” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear including staple marks on the top and bottom edges from this ticket’s display as a sample. $100-$200
364. Disneyland “Grad Nite” Lithograph & Button. (Disneyland, 1970s) A beautiful concept lithograph by Charles Boyer that was created to promote “Grad Nite” at Disneyland. This beautiful image features Mickey with two students taking their Grad Nite photo, and comes custom framed with the first Grad Nite button ever produced. The button, created for 1974, features Winnie the Pooh and is among the most-desirable of the Grad Nite buttons. The lithograph is signed and numbered by Boyer as 1063/1100. This item measures 39.5”x29.75” framed, and is in very good condition. $400-$600
365. “Grad Nite ‘80” Souvenir Photo and Flyer. (Disneyland, 1980) A charming pair of items from “Grad Nite ‘80” at Disneyland. This set includes a souvenir photo of a Grad Nite couple in its original Disneyland photo cover and includes the photo negative, and a flyer listing the dress code for the event as well as the musical performers for the evening. This is a great pair of vintage items from a popular Disneyland event. The photo measures 8”x6” within its cover and the set is in overall very good condition with some creasing to the flyer from use. $100-$200
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PARADES
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Disneyland has always taken an opportunity to throw a party for its guests. Over the last 60 years, guests have seen parades at Disneyland which have celebrated virtually every holiday, anniversary, and special occasion one could imagine. Custom floats have been built based around Disney characters and even Disneyland attractions, with practically every costumed character and attraction making an appearance over the years. With the current revival of the popular “Main Street Electrical Parade”, many park guests are having a renewed appreciation for this historic aspect of the park. Items relating to the various parades and celebrations are a unique aspect to Disneyland’s history and make for a cherished addition to any Disney collection.
366. Cinderella Carriage Hand-Colored Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1955) A hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This brownline features Bushman’s concept for a Cinderellastyle pumpkin carriage, and is colored in Conte Crayon over the brownline of the artwork. This item measures 11”x16” and is in very good condition with a small spot of discoloration at the bottom-right. This image was hand-trimmed from a larger sheet during development. $1,000-$2,000
367. “Sailing Ship Columbia” Parade Float Design. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman, that was used in the development of a parade float featuring the “Sailing Ship Columbia”. This float design was created for the 1959 “Grand Re-Opening” of Disneyland which debuted such attractions as the “Matterhorn”, “Submarine Voyage”, and “Monorail”. This item measures approximately 19”x24” and is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout, including several pin holes in the corners from use. $1,000-$2,000 110
368. “Holidaytime at Disneyland” Poster. (Disneyland, 1962/64) A poster advertising “Holidaytime at Disneyland” events and special park hours from December 14 to January 8 including the iconic “Parade of the Toys”, based on “Babes in Toyland” live-action film. This poster measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition with little edge-wear. $200-$300
369. Toy Soldier Character Costume Head & Boots. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original head and boots set from a walk-around Toy Soldier costumed character at Disneyland. These toy soldiers, inspired by the Disney feature film “Babes in Toyland”, have become iconic elements from Disney’s Christmas Parades at the various parks, and are well known for their rigid toy-like marching and polished appearance. This set includes the head of the costume which retains the helmet-like apparatus inside to keep the head stable, and also includes the large black boots. The head measures 13” in diameter and 27.5” tall, and the boots measure 22.5” tall, each. The set is in overall good condition with some expected wear throughout from use. $1,000-$2,000
370. “Fantasy on Parade” Paper Development Models. (Disneyland, 1966) A set of hand-crafted paper models used in the development of the “Fantasy on Parade” event at Disneyland. These (8) models feature seven reindeer and a butterfly costumed performer, and were used in the design and development of parts of the Christmas parade. These models are beautifully colored in marker on hand-trimmed thick paper. The models measure approximately 6.5” tall, each. The set is in very good condition with minor wear and creasing. $400-$600
371. “Flights of Fantasy” Original Parade Model. (Disneyland, 1983) An original hand-painted model created from sculpted modeling wax, featuring two brooms from Walt Disney’s Fantasia. This model was used to help develop the “Flights of Fantasy: parade in 1983. This model has writing on the bottom of the wooden base that notes both the parade and year that this model was used for. This item measures 6.25” tall and is in very good condition. $1,000-$2,000
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372. Set of (3) “Very Merry Christmas Parade” Models. (Disneyland, 1986) A set of (3) original sculpted models used in the development of the “Very Merry Christmas Parade” at Disneyland in 1986. These models feature characters from the animated feature film “The Jungle Book” including Mowgli, Baloo, two monkeys, and an elephant. These models are hand-sculpted and hand-painted and are adhered to wooden bases that read “Very Merry Christmas Parade” on the bottom along with an “Original Art” stamp. In addition to the models, this set includes two paper cast member musicians which would perform in the parade as well. These models range in size from 4.24” tall to 6” tall, and the set is in very good condition with little wear. $2,000-$3,000
373. Disneyland “Party Gras Parade” Concept Designs. (Disneyland, 1989) A collection of (12) original concept drawings created in the development of the “Party Gras Parade” for Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary. Most of the drawings are accomplished in black and blue pencils on various sizes of thin artist’s paper, with one of the drawings on specialty made Walt Disney Productions attraction design paper. These drawings feature various characters and props to be used in the parade with themes from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa, among others. The drawing on WDP paper is dated 3-12-89 and the artist incorrectly labeled the event as the 30th Anniversary parade when it was clearly for the 35th Anniversary. These drawings are on paper measuring between 8.75”x10” and 24”x19”. These drawings are in very good condition with some expected wear from use. $700-$1,000 112
374. “Hercules Victory Parade” Zeus Maquette by Kevin Kidney. (Disneyland, 1997) A stunning artist’s maquette created by Kevin Kidney for the “Hercules Victory Parade” at Disneyland. This maquette features the character Zeus from Disney’s animated feature film “Hercules”, and was used in the development of a large float for the parade. This image of Zeus was paired on the float in front of artist Vladimir Petrov’s “Hercules” inspired carnival-like ride named the “God-Go-Round”. On the base of this maquette, Kidney has written in blue ink, “Hercules Parade - Zeus (“God-Go-Round”) Kevin Kidney 2/97”. This maquette measures approximately 14” tall and is in fine condition with little wear. $1,000-$2,000
375. “Circus Fantasy” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1987) A beautiful display sign promoting Disneyland’s “Circus Fantasy” spectacular. This special event only occurred in the Spring of 1986-89, making items from the events very rare. This mirrored sign features Dumbo imagery on the front and reads “The Greatest Show in the Happiest Place” below the logo for the event. This item measures approximately 20” in diameter and is in very good condition with little wear from use and a Disney copyright stamp on the back side. $200-$400
376. “Most Glorious Fourth” Lithograph by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1976) A very scarce lithograph created by Charles Boyer to celebrate America’s Bicentennial in 1976. This piece is titled “Most Glorious Fourth” and promoted Disneyland’s “America on Parade” events. This lithograph is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right, and was created in a limited edition of only 200 pieces and given to select VIP guests. This item measures 28”x22” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear. $300-$400
377. “Cast Member “Electrical Parade” LightUp Pen. (Disneyland, 1996) A cast member exclusive light-up pen created to mark the farewell season of the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. This pen was created in a limited edition of only 2000 pieces, and comes in its original plastic case. This item measures 1.25”x6.5” in its case, and is in very good condition. $100-$200 378. Set of (4) Electrical Parade Light Props. (Disneyland, 1996) A collection of (4) boxed light bulbs actually used within the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. These props were sold within the park with the proceeds benefiting various charity organizations. The boxes come with plastic sleeves that list the charity organizations involved. All of the lights are the same flower-like shape, with 2 red and 2 orange bulbs. Each box measures 5”x3” and 3” tall, and the set is in very good condition with minimal wear. One box is missing the plastic sleeve. $200-$400
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379. “Main Street Electrical Parade” Farewell Passport. (Disneyland, 1996) A very special Disneyland passport created to mark the farewell season for the popular “Main Street Electrical Parade”. This passport comes in two pieces that overlap to create an elongated image of the parade. These two pieces come custom framed and matted and measures 9.25”x39”. This item is in very good condition. $200-$400
380. Signed set of (7) Light-Up “Electrical Parade” Figures. (Disneyland, 1999) A set of (7) limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection figures titled based on the “Main Street Electrical Parade”. These batterypowered figures were created by Larry Nikolai to recreate the brilliance of the lighted displays used in the actual parade. Three of the figures are signed on the bases by two unknown individuals. These figures come in their original boxes and packaging with their Certificates of Authenticity. This items range in size from 4.5” tall to 8” tall. This set is in very good functioning condition with some minor shelf wear to the boxes. $700-$1,000
381. “Main Street Electrical Parade” Farewell Gift. (Disneyland, 1996) A very rare commemorative card and envelope from the farewell season of the “Main Street Electrical Parade” in 1996. Only the lucky park guests who were able to attend the event were given this special Collectors’ Series II card featuring the parade. The first Collectors’ Series cards were given out in 1995 to mark the days leading up to the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction opening. This card and envelope are custom framed with a window in the back to show the text on the back of the card including its number 00285/50000. This item measures 9.5”x20” and is in very good condition. $200-$400 114
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ECHANTED TIKI ROOM & TAIHITIAN TERRACE
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Attractions featuring moving animals had been a popular aspect of the park since opening day. However, the early animation seen within attractions such as the “Jungle Cruise” and “Mine Train Thru Nature’s Wonderland” were limited to simple mechanical motions. While those early figures were still quite a technological achievement, a significant step forward was achieved when the “Enchanted Tiki Room” opened in 1963. By pairing pre-recorded dialogue with more realistic movements, the “Enchanted Tiki Room” featured “audio-animatronics” that would sing, interact with the audience, and even appear to breathe. Walt Disney was so impressed with the potential for the show, that he funded the project independently through his company WED Enterprises. For the first several years of operation, a separate ticket has to be purchased directly from the Tiki Room ticket booth which would repay WED for its initial investment. The attraction was an immediate hit, even with its 75 cent admission fee at a time when admission to the park only cost $1.60. Next door to the “Enchanted Tiki Room” was the Tahitian Terrace, a Polynesian-themed restaurant which opened in 1962. The restaurant became extremely popular for its live hula dancers and unique food such as “barbecued pineapple ribs with Cantonese rice” and “Tahitian Terrace jasmine tea”. The restaurant was a success for over 30 years, and is now succeeded by the “Aladdin’s Oasis” dinner show.
382. United Air Lines “Enchanted Tiki Room” Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1968) An extremely rare poster by United Air Lines advertising the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland. This poster features a stylistic rendition of Jose, one of the four Masters of Ceremonies of the “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This item measures 39”x25” and is in good condition with some edge-wear, including some minor spots of discoloration on the back and a slightly trimmed top-edge. $600-$800 116
383. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Fountain Shield. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1960s-70s) A beautiful fountain shield originally designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump for use in the “Enchanted Tiki Room” at Disneyland. Crump’s original sculpt was later used to make additional shields for areas within the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. This painted fiberglass shield was cast directly from Crump’s original mold, and was created by Disney to be displayed in Walt Disney World, but was ultimately never used in the park. This item measures approximately 48”x18” and 5” thick. The shield is in very fine condition, and is an excellent example of the rich color and high-quality design that was present in the original “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. $3,000-$4,000
385. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Fabric and Swizzle Stick. (Disneyland, 1960s) A charming pair of “Enchanted Tiki Room” souvenirs including a Tiki-shaped swizzle stick and a section of original cast member fabric. The red swizzle stick reads “United Air Lines Tiki Garden - Disneyland” in gold lettering, while the fabric features the United Air Lines Tiki pattern seen in some of the cast member wardrobe of the 1960s. The swizzle stick measures 6” long while the fabric measures 44”x25”. Both items are in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
384. Disneyland “Tiki Room” Wall Planters. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1960s-70s) An extremely rare pair of fiberglass wall planters originally designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump for use in the “Enchanted Tiki Room” at Disneyland. Crump’s original sculpt was later used to make additional planters for the attraction at Walt Disney World. The planters measure approximately 11”x12” and 33” tall, each, and the pair is in very good condition. $5,000-$7,000
386. Disneyland Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original mug from Disneyland featuring beautiful Tiki inspired imagery. The mug, created by Treasure Craft of Hawaii, still retains its original Disneyland sales sticker on the base. This mug measures 5.5”x3.5” and 5” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$300
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387. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Cast Member Dress - Pattern A. (Disneyland, c.1963) An original “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member dress featuring imagery from the attraction throughout the pattern. Designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump, these custom fabrics were so popular that they were later made available for sale in Adventureland retail outlets. This original wardrobe features the unique Disneyland fabric tag inside the collar which is often missing. This item is a women’s size large and is in good condition with minor wear throughout and a missing zipper-pull. $500-$700
388. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Cast Member Blouse - Pattern A. (Disneyland, c.1963) An original “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member blouse featuring imagery from the attraction throughout the pattern. Designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump, these custom fabrics were so popular that they were later made available for sale in Adventureland retail outlets. This original wardrobe features the unique Disneyland fabric tag inside the collar which is often missing, and has beautiful fabric-matching buttons. This item is a women’s size large and is in good condition with minor wear throughout including a missing top button on the collar. $500-$700
389. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare cast member shirt from Disneyland featuring an “Enchanted Tiki Room” pattern with the attraction’s original sponsor, United Air Lines, mentioned throughout. This red shirt features imagery of various tiki birds and flowers in white, and still retains its original Disneyland fabric tag within the collar. This shirt was for male cast members while the same fabric pattern was used to create additional dresses for female cast members. No size is listed, but the shirt appears to be a men’s XL. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $600-$800
390. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Cast Member Sleeveless Dress Pattern A. (Disneyland, c.1963) An original “Enchanted Tiki Room” cast member sleeveless dress featuring imagery from the attraction throughout the pattern. Designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump, these custom fabrics were so popular that they were later made available for sale in Adventureland retail outlets. This original wardrobe features the unique Disneyland fabric tag inside which is often missing. This item is a women’s size 12 and is in very good condition with minor wear. $400-$600
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391. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Rain God Castings. (Disneyland, 2004) A set of “Enchanted Tiki Room” drummer gods, composed of Fiberglas pieces which were cast directly from the vintage 1963 molds in the Imagineering MAPO/Tujunga Warehouse. These particular castings were created in 2004 and were used to make a brand new set of molds for production of a limited edition series of resin replicas that were sold in the Disney Catalog for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary in 2005. The castings are unfinished and unpainted, and come with an unpainted and unassembled “Tiki Room” rain god cast. The individual pieces vary in size, and the entire set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $2,500-$3,500
392. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Barker Bird Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition replica of the “Barker Bird” animatronic figure from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland. This replica was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily and was made from the original molds of Imagineer Blaine Gibson’s sculpt from the early 1960s. This figure is made of resin, wood, metal, glass, fabric, and feathers, and faithfully recreates the memorable character from the attraction in a limited edition of only 1500 pieces. This item measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with a few small nicks from previous display. $700-$900
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393. Pair of Adventureland Moa Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, c.1955) A pair of early hand-painted souvenir salt and pepper shakers from Adventureland. The shakers read “Disneyland” on the back sides and have the Disneyland seal on their bases. Each shaker measures approximately 2.25” in diameter and 4.25” tall, and the pair is in good condition. $100-$200
394. “Enchanted Tiki Room” Lanai Canvas Sun Tarp. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An impressive canvas sun tarp designed for hanging over the pre-show area of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction as well as the “Tahitian Terrace” restaurant. Adorned with silkscreened tiki-style imagery, these tarps were replaced occasionally during regular maintenance and the park kept a supply in reserve. This piece was most likely not installed, and is lined with grommets for easy hanging. This item measures approximately 100”x110”, and is in very good condition. $1,000-$2,000
396. Pair of “Enchanted Tiki Room” Concept Art Lithographs. 395. “Enchanted Tiki Room Restaurant” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1963/98) A pair of lithographic prints from the “Disney (Disneyland, 1962/98) A lithographic print from the “Disney Gallery” titled Gallery” featuring Collin Campbell’s concept artwork used in the “Enchanted Tiki Room Restaurant” featuring John Hench’s concept artwork development of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. The two watercolor used in the development of the “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction. The artwork concept paintings were originally created in 1963, while these lithographs was originally created in 1962, while this lithograph was faithfully recreated were faithfully recreated from the originals in 1998 in a limited edition size from the original in 1998 in a limited edition size of only 150 pieces. This of only 150 pieces. These two lithographs are numbered 30/150 and both lithograph is numbered 53/150 and features Hench’s signature in the lower- feature Cambell’s signature in the lower-left corner. These items measure right corner. This item measures 19.75”x20.5” matted, and is in very good 11”x14” and are in very good condition with minor wear around the border. condition with minor wear around the border. $200-$400 $300-$500 120
397. Tahitian Terrace “Rongo” Tiki Room God. (Disneyland, 1963) An extremely rare cast resin “Rongo” Tiki God, as seen in the “Enchanted Tiki Room” pre-show, that was used as a planter and speaker in the Tahitian Terrace restaurant at Disneyland. The sculpture was designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump and features his unmistakable Polynesian influenced style. The sculpture has a hidden speaker screen in the mouth which gives makes this a great functional piece in addition to its beautiful decorative display. The top of the sculpture has is flat, and most likely held a planter. This item measures approximately 40” tall and is in very good condition with some expected wear. $5,000-$7,000 398. Tahitian Terrace Dinner Menu. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original dinner menu from the Tahitian Terrace restaurant. This tri-fold dinner menu is from the 1960s, although the same stylish graphics were used into the 1970s. The menu features Polynesian inspired food mixed with the standard fare of the time. This item measures 10”x10” and is in good condition with minor wear and spots of discoloration from use. $400-$600
399. Tahitian Terrace Luncheon Menu. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original luncheon menu from the Tahitian Terrace restaurant. This tri-fold lunch menu is from the 1960s, although the same stylish graphics were used into the 1970s. The menu features Polynesian inspired food mixed with the standard fare of the time. This item measures 10”x10” and is in fair to good condition with some vertical crease marks from use. $400-$600
400. Tahitian Terrace Recipe Card. (Disneyland, 1960s) A very rare recipe card from the Tahitian Terrace restaurant at Disneyland. This doublesided card offers recipes for “Tahitian Terrace Punch” as well as “Tahitian Punch”. The card features Polynesian-themed illustrations of tropical birds and an image of the restaurant itself. In celebration of Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, a special event was held at Disneyland where these cards were faithfully recreated but with an added line that reads “Original Recipe from the 1960s”. This original card does not feature that modern line, and is a truly rare artifact from the early days of the restaurant. This item measures 3.5”x5” and is in very fine condition. $200-$400
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JUNGLE CRUISE
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The “Jungle Cruise” attraction has remained largely unchanged over the past 60 years. With boats partially inspired by the feature film, “The African Queen” and designed by Imagineer Harper Goff, guests take a narrated journey through the lush jungles which are inhabited by dangerous and exotic creatures. Originally, Walt Disney had wanted to use real animals throughout the attraction, but mechanical ones were decided upon when the Imagineers realized it would be impossible to get the animals to behave as they needed them to. While today we know the “Jungle Cruise” to be full of joke-cracking tour guides and a certain level of cheesiness, prior to 1962, the attraction operated as a serious and authentic attempt to recreate an animal-viewing experience, much like Disney’s “True Life” nature documentaries that inspired the attraction. As one of the highlights to Adventureland, souvenirs from the “Jungle Cruise” remain as popular as ever with their great jungle imagery and memories of adventures at Disneyland.
401. “Jungle Cruise Entrance” Wooden Sign. (Disneyland, c.1970) A very rare hand-painted wooden sign from the entrance to the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. This sign reads “Jungle Cruise Entrance” in the stylish font that the attraction has become known for, and has four holes in the corners for mounting. This sign measures 5.75”x48” and 1” thick, and is in good condition with a broken piece on the back side where the sign was mounted. $2,000-$3,000
402. “The Jungle Crew” Queue Area Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original hand-painted wooden sign from the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. This sign was displayed within a building that the line queue passes through while guests wait to board their boats. The line queue for this attraction is memorable for the various safari artifacts and jungle decor present throughout. This sign reads “The Jungle Crew 1911 - present day” in hand-painted white lettering. The sign features a wall mount on the back and is ready for display. This item measures 5.5”x19.5” and is in very good condition with only a few small scuffs from use. $800-$1,000 122
403. “Jungle Cruise” Boatsman Souvenir Shirt. (Disneyland, c.1959) A souvenir shirt from Disneyland labeled “Jungle Cruise Boatsman Sport Shirt” advertised “as worn in Adventureland by Jungle Cruise Boatsmen” and sold exclusively at Disneyland. This shirt features a deep red floral pattern worn by cast members in the attraction at the time. Amazingly, this souvenir shirt still has its original tag pinned to the collar, as well as its inner Disneyland fabric tag. This shirt is not marked for size but appears to be a men’s size large and is in fine condition. $500-$700
404. Sunkist Citrus House Redemption Ticket. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A redemption ticket to be used at either the Sunkist Citrus House in Main Street or the “Sunkist, I Presume” kiosk in Adventureland. The double-sided ticket reads “One on the House” and is redeemable for a free beverage at either location. This item measures 4”x2.25” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
405. Original “Sunkist I Presume” Sign Concept Painting. (Disneyland, c.1965) An original preliminary design for the “Sunkist, I Presume” stand in Adventureland. Serving fresh Orange Juice and snacks for almost 30 years, this pavilion was a staple of Adventureland and a fondly-remembered part of early Disneyland. Accomplished in gouache and ink on illustration paper, the design comes custom framed and matted with a photo of the final version of the sign. The illustration measures approximately 8”x7” within its 15.5”x19.5” frame. This item is in very good condition. $2,000-$3,000
406. Adventureland Compass Hat. (Disneyland, c.1957) A very rare souvenir hat from Adventureland featuring a working compass on the top of the hat. The hat features an early Adventureland logo on the front above the Disneyland logo on the brim. The hat still retains its fabric straps inside and is a beautiful example of this rare Disneyland souvenir. This item measures 11.75”x9.25” and 4.5” tall. The hat is in good condition with some minor scuffing and wear from age, including some dings to the top of the hat and a thin 0.5” crack on the right side. $700-$900
407. Marc Davis Signed “Jungle Cruise” Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A beautiful print of Marc Davis’ iconic “Jungle Cruise” concept art featuring a bathing elephant, signed by Davis in the bottom-right corner. This print has an image size of 10.25”x13.25” and is matted to a size of 16”x20”. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $600-$800
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408. Harper Goff “Jungle Cruise” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) A print featuring Harper Goff’s beautiful concept art for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. This concept features the boat “Amazon Belle” and was originally used in the development of the attraction. This print measures 11.25”x21.5” and is in good condition with minor edgewear. $300-$500
409. Signed Harper Goff “Jungle Cruise” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1987) A limited edition concept art print featuring Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. This print was sold at the Disney Gallery during its opening year and is signed by Goff in the lower-right corner. This print is hand-numbered 223/300 and features an embossed logo for the Disney Gallery in the lower-left. This item measures 14.25”x29” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
410. “Jungle Cruise” Concept Art from Disneyland Hotel. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Marc Davis’ concept artwork for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. This beautiful artwork features two elephants playfully threatening to spray the safari-goers with water. This high-quality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel for several years to help present some of the original design work that helped shape the park into what it is today. This item has an image size of 12”x16” within its 19”x22” gold-tone original frame. The artwork has not been examined out of its original frame, but appears to be in very good condition. The frame itself has some scuffing around the border from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. $200-$400
411. Signed Prototype for Adventureland Pewter Miniatures. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare prototype of the limited edition boxed set of Adventureland-themed pewter miniatures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. The set was limited to 1500 pieces and this advanced prototype set is signed on the base by both Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The base also features the prototype label with product and date information listed. This set includes miniatures of: The “Nile Princess” boat, a Head-shaped Shrine, the entrance to Adventureland, a Monkey Shrine, an Elephant, and a Hippo. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box and a missing tooth on the hippo miniature. $300-$500 124
412. Adventureland Tru-Vue Picture Gun. (Disneyland, c.1962) An unusual Disneyland “Picture Gun” produced by Sawyer’s Toys, the same company that produced the View-Master. Featuring (28) exciting full-color photos to simulate a big game hunt, this plastic rifle-shaped photo viewer is one of the more desired early Disneyland souvenirs. This item measures 7”x14.5” and is in poor to fair condition, with working spring but some wear to the photo slides and photo changing mechanism. $200-$400
413. Randotti “Headhunter” Statue. (Disneyland, 1976) A Randotti “headhunter” statue from Disneyland with imagery reminiscent of Adventureland. This item measures 4” in diameter and 5.75” tall, and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
414. Disneyland Hotel “Safari Adventure” Remote Control Boat. (Disneyland, c.1999) A beautiful remote controlled boat named the “Webi Jubba Judy” from the Safari Adventure at the Disneyland Hotel. This faithful replica of a “Jungle Cruise” boat still retains its vibrant color as well as its passenger figures. The boat measures approximately 35”x10” and 16” tall, and is in very good condition with some expected wear from use and a few broken pieces on some of the passengers. $3,000-$4,000
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INDIANA JONES ADVENTURE.
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When it opened in 1995, the “Indiana Jones Adventure” was considered to be the most innovative and state-of-the art attraction in the industry. Based on the popular “Indiana Jones” film series and set in 1930’s India, the “Indiana Jones Adventure” is a thrilling motion vehicle dark-ride that transported guests through many of the classic challenges Indiana Jones experienced in his on-screen adventures. Combining two cultural icons, “Indiana Jones” and “Disneyland”, has made the attraction incredibly successful since its opening day, with items relating to the attraction becoming quite collectible due to their place in popular culture and their unique and stylish design.
415. Drew Struzan Signed “Indiana Jones Adventure” Poster. (Disneyland, 1995) A beautiful limited edition lithographic print of the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction poster by renowned movie poster artist Drew Struzan. When the attraction opened at Disneyland in 1995, guests were able to purchase a limited edition lithograph of the attraction poster which was signed and hand-numbered by Struzan himself. This particular lithograph, is numbered 263/500 in the lower-left, and signed by Struzan in the lower-right. This lithograph has an image size of approximately 36.5”x24.5” within its 49.5”x37.5” frame. This item is in very good condition with little wear to the frame. $600-$1,000 126
416. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Wardrobe Jacket Designs. (Disneyland, c.1994) An original concept design for the male and female cast member uniforms to be used in the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this design by Karen Pyke primarily focuses on how the male and female jackets look with the other aspects of the costumes. This beautiful design easily conveys the “Indiana Jones” theme and is signed by Pyke in the lower-right corner. This item measures 20”x15” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $600-$800
417. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Wardrobe Design. (Disneyland, c.1994) An original concept design for a female cast member uniform to be used in the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this design by Karen Pyke features the boots, pants, shirt, tie, and hat that easily convey the “Indiana Jones” theme, and is signed by Pyke in the lowerright corner. This item measures 20”x15” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $600-$800
418. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Wardrobe Design. (Disneyland, c.1994) An original concept design for a male cast member uniform to be used in the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. Accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, this design by Karen Pyke features the boots, pants, shirt, and hat that easily convey the “Indiana Jones” theme, and is signed by Pyke in the lower-right corner. This item measures 20”x15” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $600-$800
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419. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Costume Book & Sketch. (Disneyland, 1994) A very scarce book from Disneyland’s Costume Division titled, “Costume Program Design Specifications” for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction. This booklet features the male and female cast member designs as well as details on the costumes such as descriptions, sizes, and materials used. This 9-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. Also included with this booklet is an original ink drawing for aspects of the female cast member costume. The drawing measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
420 “Indiana Jones Adventure” Attraction Model Cobra. (Disneyland, 1993) A very rare Imagineering model of a decorative Cobra from the Indiana Jones Adventure. The cast resin Cobra measures 6.75” tall and is in very good condition with “Happy ‘Indy’ Holidays - ‘93” written on the back in ink. $500-$700
421. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Project Team Shirt. (Disneyland, c.1995) A short-sleeve crew shirt given to the development team that worked on the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. This shirt features an unusual early logo design for the attraction which reads “Indiana Jones Adventure - Temple of the Forbidden Eye - Project Team”. The shirt has a tag for “Disney Promotional Products”. This item is not marked with a size but appears to be a men’s XL, and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200 128
422. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, c.1995) A long-sleeve cast member shirt from the “Indiana Jones Adventure” attraction at Disneyland. The shirt features the “Eye of Mara” logo on the chest and reads “Temple of the Forbidden Eye Exhibition Guide”. The back of the shirt reads “Indiana Jones Adventure - Temple of the Forbidden Eye - Disneyland” in stylized font. This shirt still retains its original wardrobe tag on the inside collar which is often missing. This men’s shirt is marked size large and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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423. “Tom Sawyer Island” Rare Variant Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened version of the “Tom Sawyer Island” attraction poster. This particular version was designed by Bjorn Aronson for the opening of the attraction in 1956, and features The Bottomless Pit, Indian Territory, and River Fishing as some of the Island’s features. Some of these were removed from the later, more common versions of this poster. This poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with little wear. This poster is linen-backed for its preservation. $5,000-$7,000 130
424. Walt Disney Disneyland Stagecoach Publicity Photo. (Disneyland, 1954) A rare publicity photo of Walt Disney riding the very first Disneyland stagecoach. The photo features a jubilant Walt Disney riding the stagecoach in a cowboy hat and boots. The back of the photo reads “Stagecoach - Walt tries out the first Disneyland stagecoach at his Burbank Studio in 1954” and has a Disney copyright stamp. This item measures 10”x8.25” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
425. Davy Crockett “One Hundred Bucks” Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare, large souvenir Davy Crockett banknote from Frontierland. This was a great opening year novelty item with stunning design and humor throughout. This item measures 5.5”x13.25” and is in good condition with two fold creases and minor edge-wear. $100-$200
426. Pair of “Tom Sawyer Island” Explorer’s Maps. (Disneyland, 1956-57) A pair of (2) Explorer’s Maps for “”Tom Sawyer Island”” for the years 1956 and 1957. Special Disneyland maps made exclusively for Tom Sawyer Island were first introduced when the attraction opened in 1956, to help guests better navigate the area, and have remained quite collectible for their beautiful imagery as well as functionality. This pair of early fold-out maps of “”Tom Sawyer Island”” for the attraction’s first and second years, includes descriptions of the locations on the map on the back side. These maps measure approximately 8.5””x3.75”” folded, and the pair is in fine condition. $100-$200
427. Frontier Trading Post Cowboy Hat Copper Ashtray. (Disneyland, c.1957) A souvenir copper ashtray from the Frontier Trading Post in the early years of Frontierland. This ashtray is shaped like a cowboy hat and features a logo for the Frontier Trading Post on the front. This item measures 5.5” in diameter and 2.25” tall, and is in good condition with some tarnish from use. $100-$200
428. Frontierland Leather Belt. (Disneyland, 1960s) A brown leather belt with a plastic Frontierland application on the front and Frontier imagery throughout. The belt measures 33” long and is in good condition with minor wear including some creasing in the leather. $100-$200
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429. Disneyland Wooden Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, c.1960) A pair of wooden salt and pepper shakers from Disneyland. The shakers have the letters “s” and “p” for noses and the pepper shaker reads “Disneyland” on the side. Both shakers measure 1.5” in diameter and 2” tall, and the pair is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
431. Frontierland Desk Calendar. (Disneyland, c.1956) A copper desk calendar from the early years of Frontierland, featuring painted artwork of Native Americans. The calendar itself is a sliding metal plate that can be adjusted for the correct month. This item measures 5”x2” and 2” tall, and is in good condition. $100-$200
430. Disneyland Metal Donkey Figure. (Disneyland, c.1956) A coppertone Donkey figure with “Disneyland” written across the front sold in the early days of the park. This item measures 0.8”x2.5” and 2.5” tall, and is in good condition with some wear to the Disneyland label. $100-$200
432. Disneyland Leather Pencil Case. (Disneyland, c.1960) A leather Disneyland pencil case with two no.2 pencils labeled “real deal” and a 6-inch ruler with “Disneyland” across the front. The pencil case is composed of light and dark brown leather with dark green “Disneyland” lettering. This case measures 8”x2.75” and is in very good condition with a broken clasp. $100-$200
433. Frontierland Leather coin Purse. (Disneyland, c.1957) A leather coin purse from Frontierland featuring the Frontierland logo over the turquoise colored purse. This item still has a functioning zipper and measures 3.25”x3.5”. This item is in good condition with little wear. $100-$200 132
434. Frontier Trading Post Headband. (Disneyland, c.1955) A souvenir headband from the Frontier Trading Post at Disneyland. This headband features Indian imagery throughout with an elastic band inside to adjust for size. This item still retains its leather tag on the back that is stamped “Frontier Trading Post - Disneyland”. This headband measures approximately 6” in diameter and 1.5” tall, and is in good condition with minor wear and a missing feather application. $100-$200
436. “Pendleton Woolen Mills” Exhibit Brochure. (Disneyland, c.1960) A rare brochure from the “Pendleton Woolen Mills” exhibit in Frontierland. This brochure gives a short description of the store on the front, with several beautiful illustrations of their clothing on the front and back. This item measures 6”x3” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
435. Frontierland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) This limited edition boxed set of Frontierland-themed pewter miniatures was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the Frito Kid, the Country Bears, the entrance to Frontierland, a train, a totem, and the “Gullywhumper” keelboat. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall, and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. $200-$400
437. Pendleton Frontierland Etched-Glass Vase. (Disneyland, c.1960) A very rare etched glass vase from the Pendleton Woolen Mills Dry Goods Store in Frontierland. This vase features etched imagery of Mickey Mouse within the text “Pendleton - Disneyland”. This item measures 6” in diameter and 7” tall, and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
438. “Indian War Canoes” Painter’s Guide. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare original color and design guide for Disney artists working on the “Indian War Canoes” attraction. This hand-colored illustration features details on design aspects of the canoes and has several notes written throughout. This item has an image size of 8”x24” within its 17”x33.5” frame. This item is unexamined out of frame, but appears to be in good condition with some speckling of paint throughout from the creation of the piece. $2,000-$3,000
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GOLDEN HORSESHOE
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Since opening day, one of Frontierland’s most iconic and recognizable attractions has been the humorous and exciting “Golden Horseshoe Revue” stage show. “The Golden Horseshoe Revue”, starring Betty Taylor and Wally Boag, ran from 1955-1986 and holds the record for the longest running musical of all time with approximately 40,000 shows. This staple of Frontierland continues to excite and enthrall guests with its wit, humor, and Western charm. Surviving artifacts from the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” are prized for their role in Disneyland history, and for the appealing bold Saloon-imagery seen throughout.
439. “Golden Horseshoe Revue” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” attraction at Disneyland. This is the second version of the poster which was designed by Bjorn Aronson, and features the Pepsi-Cola logo with “Disneyland U.S.A.” written across the bottom. This item measures 54”x36” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and light scuffing. $2,000-$3,000 134
440. “Golden Horseshoe Revue” Theatrical Poster. (Disneyland, 1964) A beautiful one-sheet poster for the theatrical presentation of the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” which covered the milestone 10,000th performance of the iconic Disneyland show. This film co-starred Annette Funicello and Ed Wynn, and is likely the best visual record of the historic stage show. This poster measures 41”x27.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. These posters were typically sent to theaters folded, and as such, this poster has faint fold-lines and is linen-backed for its preservation. There is a faint number code stamped along the top-edge of the poster. $200-$400
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441. Betty Taylor’s Disneyland Employee Badge. (Disneyland, c.1956) An early Disneyland employee badge which belonged to Betty Taylor who personified the role of Slue Foot Due at the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” for over 30 years. This gold and blue badge is number 4670 and features the Disneyland logo at the top. The badge is displayed within a Lucite block paired Taylor’s signature on a clear sheet so that it appears transparent within the Lucite. This badge measures approximately 1.75”x2.5” within the 2.75”x5” and 1” thick Lucite. This item is in very good condition with minor scuffing. $1,500-$2,000
443. Collection of “Slue Foot Sue” Betty Taylor Items. (Disneyland, 1956-1980) A collection of items belonging to Betty Taylor, the actress who personified Slue Foot Sue at the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” for more than 30 years. These collection includes a Disneyland Group Services envelope featuring the Disneyland logo addressed to Betty at the Golden Horseshoe, a typed speech for Betty at the National Fantasy Fan Club with handwritten notes, a set of 5 personal photos which belonged to Betty, featuring dogs and two girls, and a souvenir photo mailer of Frontierland which has an image of the Golden Horseshoe in it. This impressive collection highlights one of the most iconic performers of the park, and provides a great inside look into her years at Disneyland. This set is in overall good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$400 136
442. Betty Taylor’s 20-Year Service Ring. (Disneyland, 1956-76) A 14k gold ring given to Betty Taylor in honor of her 20-year role as Slue Foot Sue at the “Golden Horseshoe Revue”. The ring features a raised Mickey Mouse on the front along with Taylor’s starting year of 1956. The inside of the band is inscribed “BJT 10-29-56” above a Walt Disney Productions copyright and is marked “14K”. This item measures approximately 0.75” in diameter and is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $1,500-$2,000
444. Signed Pair of Disneyland Postcards. (Disneyland, c.19571963) A signed pair of early Disneyland postcards featuring the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” and the Main Street Station. The Golden Horseshoe Revue” postcard is signed by Wally Boag, Betty Taylor, and Fulton Burley who are all well remembered for their many performances in the special show. The second postcard is signed by Boag as well as Bill Justice, and features the message, “It’s 11:30 a.m., Time to enjoy all the best - Wally Boag (Pecos Bill)”. These postcards measure 3.5”x5.5” and are in very good condition. $200-$400
MINERAL HALL
Run by Ultra-Violet Products, the “Mineral Hall” operated in Frontierland between 1956 and 1963. The “Mineral Hall” had a free exhibit showing a variety of minerals under black-light which would then give off a beautiful glow. Like many early park exhibits, the “Mineral Hall” helped educate parks guests as well as entertain. Due to their small size and scarcity, very few complete examples of souvenirs from the “Mineral Hall” have survived and they have become quite rare in the worlds of both Disneyana and mineral collecting.
445. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M33 - Burnite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 25 cent “Burnite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
446. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M39 - Obsidian. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 25 cent “Obsidian” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
447. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M30 - Phlogopite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 19 cent “Phlogopite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
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448. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M22 - Epidote. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by UltraViolet Products in Frontierland. This 19 cent “Epidote” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in good condition with some wear to the packaging. $100-$200 137
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449. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M37 - Labradorite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 25 cent “Labradorite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
450. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M15 - Tremolite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 15 cent “Tremolite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
451. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M16 - Unakite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 15 cent “Unakite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
452. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M14 - Olivine. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 15 cent “Olivine” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
453. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M32 - Bloodstone. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 25 cent “Bloodstone” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
454. “Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals” No.M8 - Peristerite. (Disneyland, c.1956) An original “Mineral Land - Rocks and Minerals” capsule from the “Mineral Hall”, run by Ultra-Violet Products in Frontierland. This 10 cent “Peristerite” comes in its original packaging with information about the stone on the back. This item measures 3.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the packaging. $100-$200
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The “Indian Village”, originally referred to during the concept stages of the park as “Indian Country”, was a unique aspect to Frontierland which contained live entertainment, artifacts, and souvenirs with a Native American theme. One of the more prominent features of the Village was the set of ceremonial dances performed by actual Native American tribal performers. The “Indian Village” also included Indian War Canoes which guests could paddle, as well as teepees, totem poles, and burial grounds. The popular souvenir location, the “Indian Trading Post”, offered unique Disneyland items, many of which were created with authentic “Indian Beading”. The “Indian Village” operated from 1955-1971, when it was replaced by what is now “Critter Country”. Park souvenirs from this well-remembered location make for great pieces of early Disneyland history.
455. Wooden Disneyland Peace Pipe. (Disneyland, c.1956) A hand-painted child’s mock peace pipe with “Disneyland” written across the body. This item measures 0.5” in diameter and 20.5” long with a 1.25” diameter bowl. The pipe is in good condition with some wear throughout. $400-$600
456. Frontierland Hand-Painted Totem Pole. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An early Disneyland souvenir totem pole from Frontierland. This item is made of hand-painted wood and still retains the original Disneyland sales sticker on the base. This item measures 10” tall and is in very good condition with some paint wear from use. $100-$200
457. Pair of Indian Collectible Dolls. (Disneyland, 1960) A pair of (2) high-quality collectible Indian dolls from Disneyland. These dolls come on wooden stands and are made from a variety of materials including suede, wood, fur, and plastic. The dolls are of an Indian hunter, and a Squaw with Papoose. The dolls measure 12” tall and are in very good condition with minor wear. The hunter doll has its original Disneyland sales sticker on the bottom of its base. $300-$500
459. Frontierland Indian Tomahawk. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very unique early Disneyland souvenir from the “Indian Village” in Frontierland. This tomahawk features a flexible plastic “blade” with “Indian Village Disneyland” written across the front, and an illustration of a teepee on the back. The tomahawk has a real wooden handle and a leather wrapping around the top. This item measures approximately 12” tall and is in very good condition with a few spots of discoloration on the back of the leather wrapping. $300-$500
458. Frontierland Indian Tomahawk. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very unique early Disneyland souvenir from the “Indian Village” in Frontierland. This tomahawk features a flexible plastic “blade” with “Indian Village - Disneyland” written across the front, and an illustration of an Indian Chief on the back. The tomahawk has a real wooden handle and measures approximately 9” tall. This item is in good condition with some flaking to the wood. $300-$500
460. Disneyland Child’s Indian-Beaded Headband. (Disneyland, c.1958) An early Disneyland souvenir headband composed of colorful Indian-beading. The beaded pattern spells out “Disneyland” with Indian imagery on either side. This item measures 0.5”x17.5” and is in very good condition, with missing clasps at the ends. $100-$200
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MARK TWAIN As an often tranquil attraction amongst the excited pace of Disneyland, the “Mark Twain Riverboat” has earned its place in over 60 years of Disneyland history. The popularity of the attraction has led to the Riverboat’s likeness and name to appear on a variety of Disneyland souvenirs from even the earliest of days at the park, with similar Riverboats with the same name even appearing at Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disneyland. Some of the earliest Disneyland souvenirs featured the iconic and easily recognizable image of the “Mark Twain”, and items from the attraction are still cherished today by some of the countless guests who have stood aboard the historic riverboat.
461. Disneyland “Mark Twain” Dock Flag. (Disneyland, c.1955-60s) A beautiful flag in blue and gold featuring the Disneyland “D” and an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle, that flew over the dock of the “Mark Twain”. This item measures approximately 23.5”x30.5” and is in very good condition with expected wear from years of use. $2,000-$3,000
462. “Mark Twain” Souvenir Pilot’s Certificate. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An unused Pilot’s Certificate given lucky park guests who during their visit were invited to pilot the “Mark Twain” on the Rivers of America in Frontierland. This certificate states that the guest is a “suitable and safe person to be entrusted with the power and duties of Pilot of this Steam Boat” and features a printed Walt Disney signature at the bottom. This item measures 7”x8.5” and is in good unused condition with some minor wear throughout. $100-$200 140
463. “Mark Twain” & “Columbia” Salt and Pepper Shaker Set. (Disneyland, c.1960) A salt and pepper shaker set with imagery of the “Mark Twain” and the “Sailing Ship Columbia”. The shakers measures 1.5” in diameter and 2.75” tall, each. The set is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
465. “Mark Twain” Bronze Medallion Prototype. (Disneyland, 1970s) A bronze medallion featuring a relief image resembling the “Mark Twain” riverboat. This item was presented to a buyer for the Main Street Emporium as a prototype for a possible souvenir. This item measures 2.5”x3.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
464. Cast Iron Frying Pan Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir cast iron ashtray featuring imagery of the “Mark Twain” and the text “Trading Post”. This item measures 5”x4” and is in good condition with some scuffing throughout. $100-$200
466. “Mark Twain” Wall Plate. (Disneyland, 1960s) A small souvenir wall plate featuring imagery of the “Mark Twain” in Frontierland. This plate features the teal Disneyland logo on the base that is common among some of the early park souvenirs, and reads “Mark Twain” below the logo. This item measures 4” in diameter and is in very good condition with minor wear to the base. $100-$200
467. Disneyland & Walt Disney World Riverboat Blueprints. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, c.1973) A pair of blueprints for the “Mark Twain” and “Richard F. Irvine” riverboats at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The “Richard F. Irvine” was later refurbished and renamed the “Liberty Belle” in 1996. Each blueprint measures approximately 12”x25” and both are in good condition with some edge-wear from use. $100-$200
468. “Mark Twain” Radio in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original solid state radio shaped like the “Mark Twain” riverboat at Disneyland. This beautiful replica of the “Mark Twain” comes in its original box and packaging, and was created by Heritage. This item measures 9”x13” and 3.5” thick, boxed. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
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MINE TRAIN
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The “Rainbow Caverns Mine Train” opened in 1956 within Disneyland’s new “Living Desert” in Frontierland, and became the “Mine Train through Nature’s Wonderland” attraction in 1960. The new “Mine Train” took guests through Cascade Peak, Bear Country, Beaver Valley, the Living Desert, Devil’s Paint Pots, and Rainbow Caverns. The attraction, with its scenic and unusual views, captivated park guests for nearly 20 years before permanently closing to make room for “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, which has kept several homages to the former attraction.
469. “Nature’s Wonderland” Engine #1 Plaque. (Disneyland, 1979) An original plaque from the front of Train #1 on the “Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland” attraction at Disneyland. This original plaque has been adhered to a wooden backing and given as a gift to “Wild” Bill Berry, Engineer for the Railroad between 1958-1979 when the attraction was closed in order to build the new “Big Thunder Mountain” attraction. This one-ofa-kind gift features the name of the attraction at the top and Berry’s years of service along the bottom. This item measures 16”x14” and is in very good condition with some minor surface scuffing. $5,000-$7,000 142
470. “Nature’s Wonderland” Engine #3 Bell. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) An extremely rare original bell from Engine #3 on the “Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland” attraction at Disneyland. When the attraction closed in 1977 to begin making way for the “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, this original bell was repurposed as a decoration for a Disneyland food cart that was used until 1986. With the help of the Paint Department and the Disneyland roundhouse, Engine #3’s colors and condition were beautifully restored to its original luster. This item measures 10.5” tall and is in very good condition with some minor expected wear from park use. $7,000-$10,000
471. “Rainbow Caverns Mine Ride” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely scarce 1956 double-sided gate flyer prominently announcing the new “Rainbow Caverns” attraction in Frontierland as well as the new Frontierland “Mineral Hall” exhibit, the “Jr. Autopia” attraction and “Professor Keller’s Wild Animal Show” in Fantasyland. Keller’s solo show only ran for a few months in 1956 and park flyers that mention the show are quite rare. This item measures 10.5”x4.25” and is in very good condition with a horizontal fold mark in the center. $200-$300
472. Walt Disney Signature & Limited Edition Photo. (Disneyland, 1966) A special limited edition photo print created by Disney from an original high quality photo negative from at the Walt Disney Archives photo library. The photo, taken in 1957, shows Walt strolling through the “Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland” attraction at Disneyland. This photo print is titled “On the Right Track” and is numbered 265/500. This limited edition has been enhanced with Walt Disney’s signature below the photo. This signature is accomplished in ink, beautifully enhances the presentation of this item. This item measures 17.5”x15.5” framed, and is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear to the frame. $3,000-$4,000
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BIG THUNDER MOUNTAIN RAILROAD
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Inspired by the abandoned “Western River Expedition” project for Walt Disney World, “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” focused on just one element of the aforementioned project, the runaway mine train, and created a self-contained thrill ride which debuted at Disneyland in 1979. As one of the first attractions to be designed with aid from computer technology, “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” was an instant success and has remained one of the most popular attractions at Disneyland, and has seen similar attractions later open in the Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. 473. Big Thunder Iron Works Boiler Plate. (Disneyland/Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) A stunning metal cast and hand-painted “Big Thunder Iron Works” insignia. These metal plates appear on some of the machinery throughout the Disney parks which have the attraction. This particular plate came from the estate of Imagineer Ken Kerr, and was possibly given as a gift to him upon completing the attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. The 10”x10” plate has been mounted in a custom frame, and the piece weighs approximately 15 pounds. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $800-$1,000
474. “Big Thunder Mountain” Bat Prop. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original prop bat from the “Big Thunder Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. This painted foam bat has a hook within its back to allow for hanging within the caves of the attraction. This item measures 8”x3” and is in good condition with some wear from use. $400-$600 144
475. Big Thunder BBQ Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original lantern prop which hung at the Big Thunder Barbeque restaurant in Frontierland. Original props from this attraction and the restaurant such as this lantern are very rare. The green lantern is an actual vintage Dietz lantern, which originally used kerosene but had been converted by Disney to use rechargeable battery power. There are two lights which both flicker, giving this item a fantastic vintage Frontier look. This item measures 10.5” tall and is in very good condition with some wear from use including a little separation along the bottom of the left handle. $300-$500
476. Big Thunder Ranch “Halloween Roundup” Sign. (Disneyland, c.2010s) An original painted metal sign from “Halloween Roundup” at “Big Thunder Ranch” in Disneyland. This sign is double-sided with pumpkin imagery and was displayed during Halloween-time within the now extinct “Big Thunder Ranch” area of Frontierland. This item measures approximately 16”x16” and is in good condition with some wear from park-use. $200-$400
477. Disneyland Resort Hanging Lantern. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original metal hanging lantern from the Disneyland Resort. This stylish lantern features a square windowpane pattern on the sides with an engraved t-shape pattern along the top. This lantern comes with a section of its original metal hanging chain and wiring attached. This item measures 8.5”x8.5” and 18” tall, and is in good condition with some minor throughout wear from use. $200-$400
478. Disneyland Resort Hanging Lantern. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original metal hanging lantern from the Disneyland Resort. This stylish lantern features a square windowpane pattern on the sides with an exposed base. This lantern comes with a section of its original metal hanging chain and wiring attached. This item measures 9”x9” and 20” tall, and is in good condition with some minor throughout wear from use. $200-$400
479. Disneyland Resort Hanging Lantern. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original metal hanging lantern from the Disneyland Resort. This stylish lantern features a diamond pattern on the sides with an exposed base. This lantern comes with a section of its original metal hanging chain and wiring attached. This item measures 8”x8” and 13” tall, and is in good condition with some minor throughout wear from use. $200-$400
480. Pair of “Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen” Placemats. (Disneyland, 1960) A pair of (2) placemats from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in Frontierland. These placemats tell the story of Aunt Jemima and include several beautiful illustrations. These items measure 9.75”x14” and the pair is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
481. Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Menu. (Disneyland, 1962) A souvenir menu from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in Disneyland. This menu features a great illustration of Aunt Jemima flipping pancakes on the front cover, with the story of Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen in the interior, along with meal options. This item measures 9”x6” and is in fine condition with a very small spot of discoloration inside. $300-$500
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COUNTRY BEAR JAMBOREE & SPLASH MOUNTAIN
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The “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction opened at Walt Disney World in 1971. Its immediate popularity led to the opening of the attraction in Disneyland the following year in the new area titled “Bear Country”, which had formerly been the location of the “Indian Village”. By 1988, excitement and guest traffic in the area had waned, and “Bear Country” was renamed “Critter Country”, with the new “Splash Mountain” attraction set to open the following year. The hope was that “Splash Mountain” would be able to reinvigorate public interest in that section of the park. “Splash Mountain” was a huge success and helped bring new life to the area, despite going over-budget and requiring the re-use of some animatronics from the “America Sings” attraction. Its interesting cast of characters and catchy songs has made “Critter Country” a very whimsical and unique location of the park, with its original souvenirs and artifacts often being very fun and character-driven.
482. Original “Country Bear Jamboree” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic poster for the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. A few variants of this poster exist with different wording at the bottom, depending on when the posters were created. When the attraction opened in Walt Disney World in 1971, their version of the poster simply read “Walt Disney World”. The following year, the attraction opened at Disneyland and the posters were redesigned to read “Disneyland & Walt Disney World” so that they could be used for both parks. An additional variant read “Bear Country” to advertise for the newly created area of Disneyland, and was only used at that park for a short while. This version, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was used at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This item measures 54”x37” and is in good condition with some creasing throughout and some edge-wear including pinholes in the corners from previous display. $500-$1,000 146
483. Bear Country Postcard Machine Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) An extremely rare sign for the top of a custom-built Disneyland postcard machine based on the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. This machine dispensed the iconic Country Bear concept art postcards by Marc Davis, and was displayed in Bear Country as well as several other areas within Frontierland. This postcard-shaped sign reads “Bear Country Postcards” in browns and oranges and is composed of painted board. This item measures 9”x15” and is in good condition with some scuffing and minor fading throughout. $500-$700
485. Country Bear Jamboree “Big Al” Cookie Jar. (Disneyland, 1970s) A large woodtone ceramic “Country Bear Jamboree” cookie jar. This cookie jar is shaped after the character “Big Al” and separates along his neck-line for the lid. This item measures 8.5”x7” and 12” tall, and is in good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500
484. “Country Bear Jamboree” Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare newspaper supplement promoting Disneyland’s newest attraction, the “Country Bear Jamboree”. This supplement includes information on the new attraction, upcoming events at Disneyland, and more. The interior opens to reveal a large Disneyland map. This item measures approximately 12.5”x10.75” folded, and the map measures 25”x21.5” when opened. This item is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
486. Randotti Country Bear Jamboree “Big Al” Statue. (Disneyland, 1972) A rare Randotti “Big Al” Country Bear Jamboree statue. This darktoned figure with brown paint has a carved wood look and features a Walt Disney Productions copyright along the base. This item measures 4.5”x4.25” and 6.5” tall, and is in very good condition. $300-$500
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487. Big Al “Country Bear Jamboree” Coin Bank. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A ceramic coin bank modeled after the character Big Al from the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. This coin bank reads “Walt Disney Productions” along the back and still retains its original stopper on the bottom as well as the original Walt Disney World sales sticker. This item measures 7.5” tall and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400 147
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489. “Splash Mountain” Br’er Rabbit Imagineering Maquette. (Disneyland, 1988) An extremely rare maquette of Br’er Rabbit created in the development of the “Splash Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. This maquette is constructed of painted resin and adhered to a wooden base, and features a brilliant pose for Br’er Rabbit and was used in the creation of one of the most popular Disneyland attractions. This item measures approximately 9”x10” and 8.5” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear. $1,500-$2,500
488. “Splash Mountain” Safety Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A rare metal safety sign from the “Splash Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. This sign gives such warnings as “You may get wet!” and “Supervise children at all times”. This green sign has the logo for the attraction along the top and floral imagery along the bottom. This item measures 40”x24” and is in good condition with some surface scuffing from use. $1,000-$1,500
490. “Splash Mountain” Props & Signed Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1989) A beautifully framed prop set with a lithograph by Charles Boyer which was created to commemorate the opening of the “Splash Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. The lithograph is titled “The Laffin’ Place” and is custom framed with several pieces of prop scenery from the attraction. The lithograph is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right corner and is numbered 2112/4000. This display measures 42.5”x34.5” and 4” thick. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $700-$1,000 148
FANTASMIC!
Introduced in 1992, the special nighttime show “Fantasmic!” has captivated guests with its live actors, music, fireworks, water and fire effects, lasers, and more. The story follows Mickey in his imagination as he battles against classic Disney villains, and brings together a large cast of fan-favorite Disney characters. The show continues to receive updates, with notable changes including improved mist projections and a giant Maleficent Dragon installation in 2009.
491. Disneyland “River Haunt” Complete Storyboards. (Disneyland, 1989) During the development of an attraction on the Rivers of America that would eventually lead to “Fantasmic”, Disney Imagineers first conceived of the attraction as being a “River Haunt”, a sort of Haunted Mansion meets Frontierland attraction. These (57) original storyboards layout the entire theme of the show as well as possible effects and highlights. Accomplished in ink and marker on 8.5”x11” artist’s board, all are in very good condition with light wear. A wonderful look into the minds of Disney’s Imagineers. $5,000-$7,000
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492. “Fantasmic!” Crocodile Model. (Disneyland, 1990) An original model used in the creation of “Fantasmic!” at Disneyland. This model for Tic Toc the crocodile is accomplished in resin and wood, and was used to help develop the character for the show’s opening year. The model comes with (4) polaroid photos taken during the creation of the final figure. This item measures 20”x9” and 12” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $2,000-$4,000
493. Maleficent Dragon Head Model from “Fantasmic!’. (Disneyland, 1991) An original model by sculptor Rich Collins used in the development of the “Fantasmic!” attraction at Disneyland. This model features the head of Maleficent as the Dragon, and features a brilliant roaring pose for the character. This model measures approximately 5”x7” and 3” wide, and is in fine condition with little wear. $1,000-$1,500 150
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495. New Orleans Square Food Service Tray. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A food service tray from Disneyland’s “French Market” in New Orleans Square. The tray reads “New Orleans Square” within a decorative border in blue and gold tones. This item measures 14”x18” and is in fair to good condition with wear throughout from use including scuffing and spots of discoloration. $200-$300 494. New Orleans Square Signed Concept Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1992) A rare concept art lithograph by Frank Armitage featuring an illustration of New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This lithograph is signed and dated by Armitage in the lower edge, and is personalized “For Don & Patty from Disneyland - 31 Years Married”. This item measures 18.75”x22.75” and is in very good condition with some wear to the frame including a slightly loose backing. $200-$400
496. New Orleans Square Tile Coaster. (Disneyland, c.1970) A charmingly illustrated tile drink coaster featuring imagery of New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This coaster features colorful imagery over the while backing with a gold-tone border. This item measures 4.25”x4.25” and is in good condition with minor wear to the base and a small chip on the topedge. $100-$200 152
497. New Orleans Square Oil Lamp. (Disneyland, c.1966) An extremely rare ceramic oil lamp featuring imagery of New Orleans Square on the front and the teal Disneyland logo on the base. Amazingly, this item still comes with its original glass topper, and its turning mechanism still functions. This item measures 3.5”x3” and 8” tall, and is in good condition with minor color-wear and use-wear. $100-$200
498. Cafe Orleans Menu. (Disneyland, c.1983) An elegant menu from Cafe Orleans with a charming die-cut border. The menu reads “Cafe Orleans - New Orleans Square - Disneyland” with the food options and prices listed inside. This item measures 14.25”x7” and is in very good condition with light wear. $100-$200
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
499. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1966) An original concept drawing from the development of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This concept sketch features three jolly pirates singing while seated on barrels, and is accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper. This drawing measures 6”x8” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear including a few small tears around the border. There are small tack-marks in the corners and a spot of discoloration in the bottomleft. $700-$1,000
While the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction didn’t open until March of 1967, beginning in the late 1950s, an idea of the attraction existed as a planned walk-through educational wax museum that would pay homage to early historical pirates. This idea changed and was influenced by the success of the “It’s a Small World” attraction at the 1964 World’s Fair. Disney incorporated similar ride vehicle elements within “Pirates”, and the attraction was set on the path to what we know it as today. “Pirates of the Caribbean” was the last attraction to be overseen by Walt before his passing, and the success of the attraction cannot be overstated. As a marvel of Imagineering ingenuity, the attraction has also led to the creation of some of the most fun and imaginative souvenirs at the park.
500. Marc Davis “Pirates” Development Drawing for Clem Hall. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original drawing by Imagineer Marc Davis of two pirates created in the development of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. Created in graphite on thin artist’s paper, this drawing was later inscribed to Imagineer Clem Hall, whom Davis writes is, “the greatest scenic painted I’ve ever met”. This item measures 11.5”x15.5” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear. $3,000-$4,000
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502. Set of (3) Marc Davis Signed “Pirates” Postcards. (Disneyland, 1966) A set of (3) postcards featuring Imagineer Marc Davis’ concept art used in the development of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Each of the (3) postcards is signed on the front by Davis, and the set is unused. Each postcard measures 3.5”x5.5” and the set is in very good condition. $500-$700
503. “Fortune Red” Framed Set of Pirates Cards. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A beautifully framed complete set of fortune cards from the “Fortune Red” machine located near the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. Each card has a unique fortune written in pirate speech, and comes on a colorful souvenir card. In more recent years, the cards have no longer been printed on different colors of paper, so a complete set on the rare colored paper is difficult to come by. This set of 24 cards are framed around a center photo of the “Fortune Red” machine, and feature pirate map imagery throughout and a custom plaque at the bottom of the frame. This item measures 36”x27.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame. $300-$500 154
504. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Souvenir Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare pictorial guide for Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This impressive guide features color photos of many of Marc Davis’ early concepts for the ride, as well as construction photos and images of the completed project. This 46-page guide measures 9”x10.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear including a bent corner on the backcover. $100-$200
505. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare gate flyer promoting the newly opened “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. The flyer features great imagery of the Pirate Auctioneer on the front as well as great early photos and descriptions of the attraction inside. This item measures 7”x3.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$300
506. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) A model kit featuring a scene based on the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. Titled “Hoist High the Jolly Roger”, it features moving parts of a pirate swinging his sword. This item is unopened in its original box and wrapping. The box measures 6”x8.25” and 2.5” tall and is in very good condition. $200-$300
508. Cast Member “Pirates of the Caribbean” Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A rare cast member costume from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This 507. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Model Kit. (Disneyland, outfit includes the vest, shirt, pants, and (2) extra-long socks. The iconic costumes for this attraction are identical in both Disneyland and WDW, with this set retaining the Walt Disney 1972) A model kit featuring a scene based on the “Pirates World wardrobe tags inside. The vest features doubloon-shaped buttons and is a size small, of the Caribbean” attraction. Titled “Fate of the Mutineers”, it features moving parts of a pirate skeleton losing an arm. This the shirt is a small, and the pants are a 36L. This set is in good condition with some wear throughout from use, including a small hole in the sleeve of the purple shirt, and some black item is unopened in its original box and wrapping. The box measures 7”x9.5” and 2.5” tall, and is in very good condition smudging inside the vest, which doesn’t affect the outward appearance of the costume. $800-$1,000 with minor wear to the shrink-wrap. $300-$500
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509. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A rare men’s cast member costume from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This costume includes the vest, shirt, pants, belt, and pair of extra-long socks. The costumes for this attraction are identical in both Disneyland and WDW, with both sets having the same wardrobe tag by Disney Worldwide Services. The vest is size large, the shirt is size medium, the pants are size 34L, and the belt is size 38. This set is in very good condition with minor wear from park use. $800-$1,000
512. Randotti “Large Pirate Skull”. (Disneyland, 1974) A Randotti glow in the dark pirate skull with an eyepatch design. This large version of the skull has a rounded base instead of flat. This item measures 7.5”x4.5” and 5.75” tall and is in very fine condition. $200-$400 156
510. Disneyland Pirate Ship Wallet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A red plastic clasping wallet from Disneyland featuring the Pirate Ship on the front. The wallet opens to reveal three pouches and reads “Disneyland” above the Pirate Ship. This item measures 4”x2.75” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
511. Randotti “Pirate Crest” Wall Plaque. (Disneyland, 1968) A Randotti glow in the dark pirate skull wall plaque. This item, created in the opening year of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction, is ready to hang on the wall. This item measures 5”x2” and 8” tall, and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
513. Disneyland Toy Spyglass. (Disneyland, c.1960) A toy spyglass from Disneyland featuring imagery of several early park attractions. This item measures 2.25” in diameter and 7” long, collapsed, and is in good condition with some wear throughout including some moisture discoloration. $100-$200
514. Set of (4) “Pirates” Lenticular Cards. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful set of (4) lenticular cards featuring moving imagery of what park-goers would see in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This set of cards come in their original displayable packages with a decorative gold border. Each card measures 5”x3.75” and the set is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
515. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Lenticular Photo. (Disneyland, 2000) A limited edition lenticular photo of a scene from Disneyland’s “”Pirates of the Caribbean”” attraction. This lenticular photo was created in an edition of only 500 pieces, and comes beautifully framed. This item measures 22.5””x19.25”” framed, and is in very good condition with little wear. $500-$700
516. Pirates Special Event Banner. (Disneyland, 2011) A special banner from an exclusive Disneyland “sneak peek” event for Disney’s feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides in 2011. This banner was displayed in Frontierland at Big Thunder Ranch where the event was held at nights between March and May of that year. The promotional event involved live pirate actors, a pirate themed make-over for Big Thunder Ranch, and a special extended 8 minute clip from the film. This banner for the event reads “Sneak Peek Just up the Trail” and features the Pirates logo at the top. This banner is printed on a thick durable fabric, with hooks attached for hanging. This item measures approximately 64”x120” and is in good condition with little wear from use. $300-$500
518. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Illustrated Map. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful lithographic print featuring Sam McKim’s concept art for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This lithograph features an illustrated map of the attraction created in 1967 that was later used as promotional artwork around the time the attraction’s opening. This item measures 18”x30” and is in very good condition with little-edge wear. $200-$300
517. Multi-Signed “Pirates of the Caribbean” Lithograph Map. (Disneyland, c.2000) A beautiful lithographic print featuring Sam McKim’s concept art for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This lithograph features an illustrated map of the attraction created in 1967 that was later used as promotional artwork around the time the attraction’s opening. This piece comes framed and features the signatures of several Imagineers including McKim, Tony Baxter, Bob Gurr, X. Atencio, Harriet Burns, Blaine Gibson, and Alice Davis. Some of the signatures are dedicated “To Louie”. Also within the frame are (5) “Pirates of the Caribbean” collectible pins themed after elements of the attraction. This beautifully presented piece measures 29.5”x39.5” framed, and is in very good condition. $700-$1,000 519. Multi-Imagineer Signed “Pirates” Concept Art Print. (Disney Gallery, 2000) A beautiful limited edition print of Marc Davis’ iconic concept art for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. This limited edition has been hand-signed by (5) Imagineers including Alice Davis, X. Atencio, and Harriet Burns. This item is numbered 584/1000 and comes beautifully framed and matted. This item measures 27.5”x44.5” within its frame and is in very good condition with little wear. $500-$700
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520. “Pirates” Special Event Limited Edition Doubloons. (Disneyland, 2000) A very scarce boxed set of (5) limited edition metal doubloons given to guests of the special “Pirates of the Caribbean” event on May 20, 2000. Each doubloon features a different character found in the attraction and the backs of the coins are dated for the event. The special box for the coins features a beautiful map of the attraction. The box measures 7.25”x6.25” and the set is in overall very good condition. $300-$500
521. Limited Edition Black Pearl Figure. (Disneyland, 2006) A limited edition light-up figurine with sound, from the “Pirates of the Caribbean Moonlit Voyage” event at Disneyland. The event was created in part to promote the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest feature film, and included an exclusive ride through the attraction, a meal at the Blue Bayou, and first-offers for event exclusive merchandise such as this figure. This figure depicts the Black Pearl above several pirates and treasure, and plays music from the film in addition to lighting-up. This item was limited to only 300 pieces, and is a fun collectible from a fan favorite film franchise and attraction. This item measures 12” tall, and comes in its original box and packaging. This item is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
522. Imagineer X. Atencio Framed “Pirates” Set. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A framed signed photo of Imagineer X. Atencio paired with a Pirates collectible pin, and a reproduction of the iconic “Yo ho, Yo ho, a Pirates Life for Me” lyrics he wrote for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This beautifully framed set measures 18”x28” and is in very good condition with some minor wear to the frame. $300-$500
524. Blue Bayou Custom Framed Menu Holder. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A gorgeous menu holder from the Blue Bayou restaurant located inside the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction at Disneyland. This menu holder features the name of the restaurant above “Pirates” imagery with “Disneyland” written below it. The beautiful copper-colored menu holder shimmers within its custom frame with red fabric lining. This item measures 24.5”x18.5” framed, and is in very good condition with some wear and scuffing to the frame from previous display. $100-$200 158
523. “Pirates” Auctioneer Bronze Sculpture. (Disneyland, 2005) An extremely rare bronze sculpture featuring the Auctioneer from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction. This sculpture is based on the original concept designs for the attraction by Imagineer Marc Davis, and is limited to 1500 pieces. This item was created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary celebration and notes the anniversary and sculpture information on the bottom of the marble base. This item measures 7” tall and is in very good condition with little wear to the base and comes in its original box and packaging. The box has some wear throughout. $200-$400
DISNEY GALLERY
The “Disney Gallery” first opened in 1987, and has continued to present extremely rare original artwork used to design the park, and has offered beautiful limited editions of some of Disney’s most iconic concept art. On occasion, the “Disney Gallery” has had special signing events and offered limited edition signed artwork from Imagineers who each have had their own rich history and influence in the creation of aspects of Disneyland. These artworks are highly collected for their beauty and significance in designing the park.
525. “Waiting for Mom” Original Painting with Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 2007) An original painting by George Scribner titled “Waiting for Mom” featuring a beautiful scene at Disneyland in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This painting was created for the “Dream, Imagine, Create - The Art of Disney Parks” event at the Disneyland Resort on September 13, 2007. This painting is accomplished in oils on canvas and comes custom framed. The original painting comes paired with a small limited edition commemorative metal version of the artwork created in an edition size of only 550. This beautiful original artwork measures 39”x33” within its custom frame, and is in very fine condition. The artwork is signed by the artist in the lower-right corner. $2,500-$3,500
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526. Set of (3) Herb Ryman Concept Art Lithographs. (Disneyland, 1994) A set of (3) lithographs featuring Herb Ryman’s concept art for areas of New Orleans Square. These lithographs include artwork for the Candy Shop, Courtyard, and Blue Bayou, and are all hand-numbered 407/500. These lithographs are embossed with the Disney Gallery logo and come with their Disney Gallery certificates of authenticity and original black portfolio containing a large biography card on Ryman. Each lithograph measures 13”x16.5” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear to the portfolio. $300-$500
528. Large “Sailing Ship Columbia” 40th Anniversary Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1998) A large lithograph featuring Imagineer Sam McKim’s concept artwork of the “Sailing Ship Columbia”, created to mark the 40th Anniversary of the attraction at Disneyland. This item is measures 26”x40” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear including a few small spots of discoloration. $100-$200 160
527. Disneyland 1959 New Attractions Sign Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1959/90s) A stunning limited edition lithograph featuring Imagineer Herb Ryman’s artwork used in the iconic billboard sign which showcased the new Disneyland attractions coming to the park in 1959. This lithograph is handnumbered 58/150 in the lower-right corner and comes beautifully framed and matted. This item has an image size of 7.25”x13” within its 14.75”x21” frame. This item is in very good condition. $300-$500
529. Signed “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Concept Art Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 1987) A limited edition print from the “Disney Gallery” featuring Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for “Sleeping Beauty Castle”. The original artwork for this limited edition was created c.1953, and was faithfully recreated for this limited edition. This piece, named “Sleeping Beauty Castle Entrance”, is hand-numbered 59/300 and is signed by Ryman in the lower-right corner. This item measures 20.25”x40”, and is in good condition with some wear and speckles of discoloration around the border. This piece includes its Certificate of Authenticity from the “Disney Gallery”. $200-$400
530. Signed “Jungle Cruise” Concept Art Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 1987) A limited edition print from the “Disney Gallery” featuring Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for a scene in the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. The original artwork for this limited edition was created in 1954 by Goff, and was faithfully recreated for this limited edition. This piece, named “Native Village, Jungle Cruise”, is hand-numbered 50/300 and is signed by Goff in the lower-right corner. This item measures approximately 22”x37” framed, and is in very good condition with some minor wear to the frame from previous display. This piece includes its Certificate of Authenticity from the “Disney Gallery”. $200-$400 531. Set of (3) Walt Disney Classics Collection Prototypes. (Disneyland, 1995) A set of (3) production prototypes for Walt Disney Classics Collection figures based around the Walt Disney feature film “Song of the South”. This set includes the complete set of Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox, and Br’er Bear figures. This porcelain figures have various prototype information on their bases including prototype numbering, dates, and a sticker on Br’er Rabbit that reads “Disney Sales Sample Inventory”. This rare and charming set ranges in size from 4” to 7.5” tall, and the set is in very good condition overall. $700-$1,000
532. Walt Disney’s Miniature Railroad Section of Track. (Disneyland, 1950/1994) An original section of 1/8 scale railroad track from Walt Disney’s backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific. This section of track was actually used by Walt Disney at his home between the years 1950 and 1953, during the time he was planning Disneyland. This section of track was turned into a limited edition of only 50 pieces by the Carolwood Pacific Railroad Historical Society, and is displayed in a lucite block which is engraved 19/50. Above the section of track is information on the railroad and a logo for the Carolwood Pacific. This section or track measures approximately 1”x2” within the 4.75”x3.5” and 1.5” lucite. This item is in very good condition with some wear to the track from use. $300-$500
533. Charles Boyer Signed New Fantasyland Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1983) A special commemorative lithograph created by Charles Boyer to celebrate the rededication of Fantasyland in 1983. This artwork features a beautiful scene of Disney characters in Fantasyland and was created in a limited edition of 3750 pieces. This item is numbered 1204/3750 and is signed by Boyer in the lower-right corner. This item measures 22.5”x22.5” and is in fair to good condition with some moisture discoloration along the bottom-edge of the back side, and some wear to the bottom-right corner. $200-$300
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535. Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Lithograph. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A beautiful lithograph created by Jim Noble for Walt Disney World’s 15th Anniversary. This artwork features beautiful imagery of some of Walt Disney World’s most memorable attractions including Cinderella Castle, the riverboats, and the Contemporary Resort. This lithograph is numbered 3765/5000 and is signed by Noble in the lower-right corner. This item measures approximately 28”x22” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear including some moisture discoloration along the bottom-edge. $200-$300 534. “Olympic Night” Disneyland Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1984) A rare lithographic print featuring Charles Boyer’s artwork of the Disneyland fireworks display, created specifically for “Olympic Night” at Disneyland on March 24, 1984. The event was held as a tribute to the dedication and accomplishments of the United States Olympic team. This lithograph is numbered 827/5000 and is signed by Boyer in the lower-right corner. This item measures 28”x22” and is in fair to good condition with some edge wear and a few spots of staining. $200-$300
536. Signed “Big Thunder Mountain” Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1997) A concept art print featuring Imagineer Tony Baxter’s design for “Big Thunder Mountain”. This print is beautifully framed above Baxter’s signature which is dated 12/97. The print has an image size of 6.5”x9.5” within its 14”x17” frame. This item is in very good condition with little wear to the frame. $300-$500 162
537. Jack Wagner “The Voice of Disneyland” Signed Lithograph Set. (Disneyland, 1980s) A framed set of items relating to Jack Wagner, a voice artist for Disney known for his announcements at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, including the well-known “Matterhorn Bobsleds” safety announcement, “Remain seated please; permanecer sentados por favor”, among others. This framed set includes a lithograph of Charles Boyer’s artwork featuring Wagner with many Disney characters, a leaflet describing Wagner’s career with a black and white image of the lithograph, and a photo of Wagner at an event in which he signed similar lithographs. The lithograph is signed by Boyer, and the leaflet is signed by Wagner. This framed set measures 19.5”x21” and is in very good condition with little wear to the frame. $300-$500
538. Mickey Mouse Limited Edition Leather Image. (Disneyland, 1988) A limited edition leather image of Mickey Mouse, created to celebrate Mickey’s 60th birthday in 1988. This image of Mickey was hand-crafted in leather by Disneyland’s harness maker Brent Deines, and is numbered 19/60. This leather image of Mickey comes custom framed with a red fabric backing and metal plaque at the bottom that notes the occasion of Mickey’s 60th birthday. This item measures 8.5”x11” within its 16.5”x20.25” and 2.5” thick frame. This item is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame. $600-$800
540. “Happy Birthday Mickey” Signed Lithograph by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1987) A beautiful limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer featuring Mickey Mouse receiving a birthday present from a family visiting Disneyland. The original artwork was created to celebrate Mickey Mouse’s 30th birthday in 1958, and was such a beautiful image that it was later recreated in this limited edition in 1987 in preparation for Mickey’s 60th Birthday. This lithograph is hand-numbered 60/1000 and is signed in the lower-right “To Louie, Charles Boyer”. This item measures 28.5”x29.5” and is in very good condition with little wear to the frame. $200-$300
539. Signed “Sleeping Beauty Castle at Twilight” Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1988) A beautiful photomechanical lithograph of artist R. Tom Gilleon’s view of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. This lithograph was sold at the “Disney Gallery” and features Gilleon’s signature in the bottomright. This item is numbered 376/750 and comes with its Disney certificate of authenticity. The lithograph measures 42.75”x34.25” framed, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
541. “Partners” Charles Boyer Signed Cast Member Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1981) A very rare cast member exclusive limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer. This piece is titled “Partners” and features Walt Disney holding hands with Mickey Mouse. This artwork was created to celebrate Disneyland’s 200 Millionth guest, and was limited to 2500 pieces. This piece is signed by Boyer in the lower-right and is hand-numbered 2500/2500. This item measures 25.5”x19” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
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542. Charles Boyer Signed “Footsteps” Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1985) A rare limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer that was created for Disneyland’s 30th Anniversary. This piece titled “Footsteps” was used as the cover image of the July 17, 1985 issue of Disneyland Line magazine. This lithograph is number 2194/6000 and features Boyer’s signature in the lower-right corner. This item measures approximately 27.5”x21.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. This item includes the issue of Disneyland Line made from the original artwork as well as the original Disney certificate of authenticity for the lithograph. $200-$300
543. “Sweethearts Forever” Lithograph Artist’s Proof. (Disneyland, 1998) A rare lithograph by Charles Boyer from the special “Sweethearts Forever” event at the Disney Gallery on August 29, 1998. This beautiful lithograph features beloved Mouseketeer Annette Funicello dancing with Mickey Mouse, and was created in a limited edition of only 300 pieces. This piece is an Artist’s Proof, and is signed by Boyer in the lower-right corner. Included with this lithograph is a postcard describing the details of the event, which features the artwork on the front. The lithograph measures 24”x30” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
544. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Attraction Vehicle Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A beautiful limited edition die-cast metal attraction vehicle based on “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride”. This model was sculpted by Rich Allsmiller for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, and features a green and yellow vehicle with “Cyril” across the front. The vehicle comes on a black base which notes the anniversary on the bottom. This vehicle was created in a limited edition of only 1000 pieces, and is a beautiful representation of one of the most iconic attraction vehicles. This item measures 6”x8” and 5.5” tall, including the base. The vehicle is in very good condition with a few flakes of paint missing in the wheels and grill, as is typical with this limited edition due to the type of grey paint used. $300-$500
545. “Indiana Jones Adventure” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1995) An “Indiana Jones Adventures” lithograph featuring concept artwork for the attraction created by Imagineer Chuck Ballew. This piece is signed and dated by Ballew in the lower-right corner. This item measures 23”x29” framed, and is in fair to good condition with some specks of discoloration along the bottom-edge. $200-$400
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547. Marc Davis Concept Art Lithograph & Ornament. (Disneyland, 1997) A framed concept art lithograph by Imagineer Marc Davis paired with a special ornament featuring an etching of the same design. The artwork is signed by Davis in the lower-left and is numbered 177/300. This item measures 18”x25.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$400
546. “Disney Gallery” Marc Davis Artist Event Sign. (Disneyland, c.1997) An original sign from Disneyland promoting an artist signing with Marc Davis and Robert Guenther at the “Disney Gallery”. This sign features Davis’ design for “The Snow Queen” and lists the times the artists are signing. This item measures 28”x22” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear from use. $400-$600
548. “Fred Gurley Steam Train” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition concept art lithograph from the Disney Gallery featuring Sam McKim’s concept art for a train on the “Disneyland Railroad”. Titled, “The ‘Fred Gurley’ Steam Train”, this was the concept for the third train on the Disneyland railroad and was originally created circa 1957. This piece is signed and dated by McKim and is numbered 34/300. This item measures 13.25”x16” framed, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
549. “The Columbia Sailing Ship” Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1998) A limited edition concept art lithograph from the Disney Gallery featuring Herb Ryman’s concept art for the “Sailing Ship Columbia” attraction. Titled, “The Columbia Sailing Ship”, this lithographic limited edition artwork marks the 40th Anniversary of the attraction. This piece is numbered 16/150. This item measures 12.75”x15.75” framed, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
550. “Fantasmic!” Grand Opening Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1992) A rare commemorative lithograph featuring Sorcerer Mickey fighting Maleficent as a dragon. This lithograph celebrates the Grand Opening of “Fantasmic!” in 1992, and features a facsimile signature by Disneyland’s President, Jack Lindquist. This item measures 12.25”x15.25” framed, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
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551. “Mickey’s ToonTown” Signed Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1993) A limited edition lithograph by Nina Rae Vaughn numbered 29/300 and signed by the artist in the lower-right corner. This lithograph beautifully captures the spirit of ToonTown in vivid color and fine detail. This item measures 25”x41” framed, and is in very good condition. $200-$400
552. Charles Boyer Disneyland 200 Millionth Guest Painting. (Disneyland, 1981) A rare original painting created for promotional materials in celebration of Disneyland’s 200 Millionth guests in January of 1981. Attributed to well-known Disneyland artist Charles Boyer, this painting features Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, changing the “”population”” sign for Disneyland to 200 Million, which was a homage to the iconic promotional photo taken in 1971 to celebrate Disneyland’s 100 Millionth guest. This painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board, and measures 22.5””x20””. This item is in very good condition with minor wear along the border. $5,000-$7,000
553. Mickey Mouse Travel Agency Promotional Art. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original illustration of Mickey Mouse created for a travel agency to be used in promotional materials for the Disney parks. Attributed to well-known Disneyland artist Charles Boyer, this image of Mickey is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board with the project information written on a paper cover over the front. This item measures 16”x14.25” and is in very good condition. $500-$1,000
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554. Mickey Mouse Coca Cola Promotional Art. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original illustration of Mickey Mouse created for a promotional Coca Cola poster. Attributed to well-known Disneyland artist Charles Boyer, this full-figure image of Mickey is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s paper that is adhered to a board backing with the project information written on the back. This item measures 14”x11” and is in very good condition. $500-$1,000
555. “Club 33” Membership Sales Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare sales brochure that was given to corporate sponsors, park lessees, and other VIPs as Disneyland prepared for the opening of its exclusive “Club 33” in New Orleans Square. This classy brochure features exquisite artwork and photos of the “Club 33” entrance and its many interior features. The brochure is laid out in a similar fashion to the park’s guidebooks, and is such a rarity from the earlier days of Disneyland, that a limited edition reprint was done in the late 1990s. However, originals such as this one are extremely scarce. This 18-page brochure measure 8.75”x9” and is in very good condition. $400-$600
557. Lillian Disney “Club 33” Membership Card. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original “Club 33” membership card belonging to Walt Disney’s wife Lillian Disney, who helped originally design many elements of the club along with famed Hollywood set designer Emile Kuri. The name on this card reads “Mrs. Walter E. Disney” and features the gold “Club 33” logo over the stylish black card. The back of the card lists the rules for card authorization and usage. This item measures 2.25”x3.5” and is in fine condition with little wear. $800-$1,000
558. “Club 33” Children’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1985) A children’s menu from Disneyland exclusive “Club 33”, featuring imagery of Donald and his nephews above the menu options available. The food options include fried chicken filet, beef tenderloin, and fried shrimp. This menu measures 11”x5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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The mysterious members-only “Club 33” debuted at Disneyland in 1967, and was originally intended for the exclusive use of Walt’s friends and family, as well as other VIPs. However, limited public membership opportunities have been offered since Walt’s passing. “Club 33” at Disneyland was decorated by famed Hollywood set designer Emile Kuri with assistance by Walt’s wife Lillian, while two similar Clubs have since opened at Tokyo Disneyland and Shanghai Disneyland. While some of the Club’s secrets have become public knowledge, original souvenirs and artifacts from the Club are very difficult to come by and provide excellent insights into “Club 33” in its early days.
556. “Club 33” Crystal Wall Light. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A very rare wall light actually used in Disneyland’s exclusive “Club 33”. The light features a gold-tone body with mirrored interior and is lit by two bulbs. The back of the light retains its wiring and has a few hand-written notes from its time at the park. This item measures 12” tall and is in very good condition. The light’s functionality has not been tested but it appears to be in good working order. $300-$500
559. “Club 33” Swizzle Stick. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A black and gold swizzle stick from Disneyland’s exclusive “Club 33”. The doublesided swizzle stick features the club logo on the top and reads “New Orleans Square” next to a Walt Disney Company copyright on the body of the stick. This item measures approximately 6.25”x1.25” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 167
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The “Haunted Mansion” opened in 1969 as a pinnacle of Imagineering creativity. The attraction combined state-of-the-art audio-animatronics, newly developed Omnimover vehicle technology, and even illusionary theater effects from the early 1800s. The attraction was an immediate success, although it was a drastically different attraction than the walkthrough version that was originally planned. For nearly 50 years, the “Haunted Mansion” has been a favorite among guests and it continues to inspire souvenirs, artwork, music, and more, as its spooky-charm adds its own unique magic to the park.
560. Haunted Mansion “I Scream” Sundae Silkscreened Poster. (Disneyland, 1969) An extremely rare hand-silkscreened poster created to promote the Grand Opening of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Disneyland. Disney partnered with Carnation Ice Cream to offer unique “I Scream” sundaes, complete with a Mansion-themed orange plastic spoon, at the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor and the Carnation Plaza Gardens. This extremely rare poster featuring the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts was created exclusively for the event, and is the only surviving example we have ever seen. This poster measures approximately 27”x18.5” and is in very good condition, linen-backed for its preservation. $6,000-$8,000 168
561. “Haunted Mansion” Dueling Ghosts Maquettes. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original pair of maquettes used in the creation of the “Haunted Mansion” at Disneyland. These maquettes feature the dueling ghosts from the portraits in The Grand Ballroom scene of the attraction. In The Grand Ballroom, these men continue their duel-to-the-death even in the afterlife, and these maquettes feature the two stoic duelists, ready to fire. Each maquette measures approximately 10” tall and the pair are in fair to good condition with a few missing pieces and some wear from age. Minor restoration has been done to the legs of one of the maquettes to aid in its presentation. $8,000-$10,000
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562. “Pirates” & “Haunted Mansion” Publicity Photos. (Disneyland, 1969) A collection of (5) publicity photos for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Haunted Mansion” attractions, some with press information slips and Disney stamps on the back sides. These photos measure approximately 10”x8” and are in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 563. “Haunted Mansion” Hitchhiking Ghost Animatronic Shirt. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original shirt worn by one of the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts in the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Walt Disney World. This shirt was worn by the “traveler” hitchhiking ghost often unofficially referred to as “Phineas”. This shirt retains its original Walt Disney World wardrobe tag which reads “Magic Kingdom A.A. Haunted Mansion Fig. #83”. The shirt features small tears and discoloration throughout, added by Imagineers to give the hitchhiking ghost a more ghoulish appearance. The sides of the shirt have hidden zippers, which allow for the shirt to be removed and put back on more easily. This item measures approximately 22” from collar to the bottom hem, and this item is in very good condition, as used in the park. Original props from the “Haunted Mansion” are among the most-sought after of the park, and items from one of the Hitchhiking Ghosts such as this are virtually impossible to find. $4,000-$6,000
564. “Haunted Mansion” Tomb Sweet Tomb Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A beautiful “Tomb Sweet Tomb” prop that was displayed in the “Corridor of Doors” scene of the “Haunted Mansion” at Walt Disney World. This particular prop was removed from the “Haunted Mansion” during a rehab and was given as a gift by Imagineer Jason Surrell. The prop is comprised of printed paper on a foam-core backing. This item measures 30”x33” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and light separation from backing. The back is inscribed “from WDW Corridor of Doors to yours - Jason Surrell”. $3,000-$5,000 170
565. “Haunted Mansion” Prop Curtain Tassel. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A very rare curtain tassel prop from the “Haunted Mansion” at Walt Disney World. This tassel is composed of painted resin and rope, and features a handwritten note “Curtain - Downey Jr.” along the base of the resin, hidden under the rope strands. This item measures 26” long and is in good condition with some scuffing and minor wear. $400-$600
567. Medium “Haunted Mansion” Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) The very rare medium-sized Disneyland version of the very popular “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. A hidden latch on the side opens and pulls down, allowing the top of the box to slide out. The removal of the top of the box reveals a hidden compartment. This medium-sized version has a decoy side panel that leads to nothing. A very charming and intricately built item. This item measures 6”x3.9” and 2.5” tall and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$400
566. Large “Haunted Mansion” Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) The very rare large-sized Disneyland version of the very popular “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. A hidden latch on the side opens and pulls down, allowing the top of the box to slide out. The removal of the top of the box reveals a hidden compartment and allows for the other side panel to lift, revealing an additional hidden drawer. Once the drawer is pulled out, it appears as though it is just a shelf, until the top half is removed, showing the thin interior compartment. This is a very charming and intricately built item. This item measures 6”x4” and 3.25” tall, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $300-$500
568. Small “Haunted Mansion” Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) The smallsized Disneyland version of the very popular “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. A hidden latch on the side opens and pulls down, allowing the top of the box to slide out. The removal of the top of the box reveals a hidden compartment and allows for the removal of the second side panel, revealing an additional hidden drawer. A very charming and intricately built item. This item measures 5.5”x3.5” and 2.25” tall and is in good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
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569. “Haunted Mansion” Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1974) A model kit featuring a scene based on the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. Titled “Grave Robber’s Reward”, it features moving parts of a corpse and a grave robber. This item is unopened in its original box. The box measures 8.25”x11” and 3” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500 171
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571. “Haunted Mansion” Cloak with Shoulder Cape. (Walt Disney World,1990s) A very rare cast member cloak from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This iconic wardrobe item features pairs of black buttons along the front and a stylish shoulder cape attached to the neckline. This style of “Haunted Mansion” wardrobe is among the most sought-after and still retains its original Walt Disney World wardrobe tags. This item is size Large, and is in very good condition. $600-$800
570. “Haunted Mansion” Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An original male cast member costume for the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Walt Disney World. This costume has become one of the most iconic styles of any Disney cast member wardrobe, and features the greens, blacks, and purples that are commonly associated with popular attraction. This costume includes the coat, vest, shirt, tie, and pants. The articles of clothing still retain their Disney wardrobe tags, and the vest features gold-tone Cinderella Castle embossed buttons. This coat is size 40R, the vest is size 36R, the shirt is marked L-7, and the pants are size 34x30. This outfit is in very good condition overall, with minor wear from use including a few small pinholes in the vest from the cast member’s name tag. $1,000-$2,000 172
572. “Haunted Mansion” Cast Member Coat. (Disneyland, 1960s/1970s) An extremely rare original cast member coat from the opening years of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Disneyland. This iconic style of coat for the “Haunted Mansion” was the original design used when the attraction first opened in 1969. This coat still retains its Disneyland wardrobe tag and is marked size 40R. This item is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $1,000-$2,000
573. Jack-O-Lantern Prop from Disneyland. (Disneyland, 2000s) A foam jack-o-lantern prop from Disneyland used during their Halloween festivities. Jack-o-lanterns like these were used to decorate the shops on Main Street, the tops of various buildings, and the outside of the “Haunted Mansion” during the Haunted Mansion Holiday events. This item has two holes in the base where light fixtures were adhered to give the jack-olantern a ghoulish glow. This item measures approximately 13” in diameter and 13” tall, and is in good condition with some spots of wear throughout from use. $300-$400
575. Randotti Haunted Mansion Vulture Crossbones Plaque. (Disneyland, 1976) A Randotti glow in the dark vulture plaque with crossbones-shaped base. This plaque is ready to hang on the wall. This item measures 5.25”x1.75” and 8” tall, and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
574. Randotti Haunted Mansion “Large Silly Hairy”. (Disneyland, 1969) Arguably the most sought-after of the Randotti collectibles, this “Large Silly Hairy” skull was only produced for a short time after the “Haunted Mansion” opened. The extremely rare skull is seldom offered for sale in any condition, but this one has escaped the ravages of time by remaining shrink-wrapped for over 45 years, with its two original stickers on the base and forehead signifying that it glows in the dark. This is the only Randotti product to glow in the blue/purple hue created by a more expensive paint. This item measures 5.5”x4” and 6” tall and is in mint condition. $400-$600
576. Randotti Haunted Mansion Vulture Ribbon Plaque. (Disneyland, 1974) A Randotti glow in the dark vulture plaque. The ribbonshaped base could be personalized at the time of purchase at the park, but this piece remains unaltered. This plaque is ready to hang on the wall. This item measures 5.25”x1.75” and 8” tall, and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
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577. Randotti Haunted Mansion “Large Skull with Snake”. (Disneyland, 1966) A large Randotti glow in the dark skull with a snake running through it. This dark toned skull with brown paint was created to help promote the coming “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This item measures 5.5”x5.25” and 6.25” tall, and is in very fine condition. $200-$400 173
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578. “Haunted Mansion” Record and Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A Disneyland 33 1/3 record and book set featuring a story and songs from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This 7.25”x7.25” record includes an illustrated 24-page story and is in very good condition with some minor wear. $100-$200
579. “Mystifying Magic” Haunted Mansion Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A scarce souvenir magic book titled “Mystifying Magic” that features magic tricks with a spooky “Haunted Mansion” themed cover. This 60-page book measures 9”x6” and is in good condition with some cover wear. $100-$200
580. “Magic from the Haunted Mansion” Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A scarce souvenir magic book that features magic tricks with various “Haunted Mansion” themes and trick names. This 60-page book measures 9”x6” and is in good condition with minor cover wear including a few speckled spots of discoloration. $100-$200
581. Set of (4) Replica “Haunted Mansion” Bat Stanchions. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful matching set of (4) “Haunted Mansion” bat stanchion replicas. These stanchions are accomplished in painted resin and were created from the original mold used for the park. These custom-made stanchions include floor stands and two plastic chains for linking the stanchions together. The bats measure approximately 19”x3” and 10” tall, while the overall stanchion height is 45”. This set is in very good condition with some minor scuffing and wear. $1,500-$2,500 174
582. Set of (8) “Haunted Mansion” 30th Lenticular Cards. (Disneyland, 1999) This beautiful set of (8) lenticular cards feature spooky “morphing” imagery, similar to what parkgoers would see in the “Haunted Mansion” attraction today. This collection includes a complete set of the 5 main lenticular images in their original packaging, as well as 3 additional cards of a degrading building that were created as a premium card not included in the original set. The cards measure 5”x3.75” and the set is in good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
583. “Haunted Mansion” Limited Edition Tapestry. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare, woven limited edition replica of Imagineer Marc Davis’ stretching portrait from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction, featuring a man standing on a barrel of dynamite. This cotton tapestry comes with an iron hanging rod with bat finials that were modeled after those found in the “Portrait Corridor” of the Mansion. This tapestry was released in an edition of 999 pieces and is extremely hard-to-find. This item measures approximately 37.5”x27”, including the rod, and is in very fine condition. $200-$400
584. “Haunted Mansion” Limited Edition Tapestry. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare, woven limited edition replica of Imagineer Marc Davis’ stretching portrait from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction, featuring a woman on a tightrope standing over a crocodile. This cotton tapestry comes with an iron hanging rod with bat finials that were modeled after those found in the “Portrait Corridor” of the Mansion. This tapestry was released in an edition of 999 pieces and is extremely hard-to-find. This item measures approximately 37.5”x27”, including the rod, and is in very fine condition. $200-$400
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586. “Haunted Mansion Holiday” Debut Stained Glass. (Disneyland, 2001) A souvenir stained glass panel created to celebrate the first year of Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland. This stained glass features Jack Skellington in front of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction and reads “Haunted Mansion Holiday” along the top of the glass. This item comes with a metal chain for hanging, and the glass has a sleek metal border. This item measures 7.75”x13.5” and is in very good condition. $300-$500
585. “Haunted Mansion” Lenticular Changing Portrait. (Disneyland, 2002) A very rare lenticular changing portrait of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Disneyland. This portrait was part of a special holiday event for the “Haunted Mansion”, and was limited to only 150 pieces. The imagery features the Mansion as it changes from its iconic exterior to the fan-favorite “Nightmare Before Christmas” themed exterior. This item has an image size of 12”x16” within its 17.25”x21.25” frame, and is in very good condition with little wear. $400-$600
587. Signed “Haunted Mansion” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A beautiful Artist’s Proof featuring Imagineer Sam McKim’s iconic concept artwork for the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Disneyland. This lithograph comes beautifully framed and is signed by Imagineers X. Atencio and Sam McKim. The lithograph is signed “To Louie” and features the “A.P” for Artist’s Proof in the lower-left below the embossed “Disney Gallery” logo. This item is framed along with (5) collectible pins featuring scenes from the “Haunted Mansion”. This item measures 30.25”x31.25” framed, and is in very good condition. $700-$1,000 176
588. Multi-Signed “Madame Leota” Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A beautiful multi-signed lithograph featuring Charles Noble’s artwork of Madame Leota from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This artwork features the signatures of several Imagineers including X. Atencio, Bob Gurr, and Rolly Crump, and is signed by Noble in the bottom-right. Some of the signatures are addressed “To Louie” and the lithograph is numbered 49/150. This item measures 44.25”x29.25” and is in very good condition. $500-$700
589. Imagineer X. Atencio Framed “Haunted Mansion” Set. (Disneyland, 1982) A signed print of the iconic “Grim Grinning Ghosts” lyrics written by Imagineer X. Atencio for the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This beautifully framed print, signed by Atencio, is paired with an image of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction poster as well as a collectible Disneyland pin. This framed set measures 24.5”x27” and is in very good condition with some minor wear to the frame. $300-$500
591. “Haunted Mansion” South Elevation Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A limited edition lithograph featuring South Elevation blueprint imagery from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This lithograph is handnumbered 295/300 and bears a Disney copyright in the bottom-left corner. This item measures 16”x20” and is in fine condition. $400-$600
590. “Haunted Mansion” East Elevation Limited Edition. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A limited edition lithograph featuring East Elevation blueprint imagery from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This lithograph is hand-numbered 9/200 and bears a Disney copyright in the bottom-left corner. This item measures 11”x14” and is in fine condition. $400-$600
592. Imagineer Multi-Signed “Haunted Mansion” Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A beautiful lithographic print featuring Collin Campbell’s concept art for the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This lithograph has been signed by Campbell as well as Imagineers Marc Davis, Sam McKim, X. Atencio, Buddy Baker, and Rolly Crump. This piece has been hand-numbered 105/300 in the bottom-right corner. This item measures 21.5”x30” and is in very good condition with slight edge wear. $1,000-$1,500
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593. “The Phantom Organ Player” Limited Edition Sculpture. (Disneyland, 1999) Beautiful cast resin sculpture of “The Phantom Organ Player” aka “The Ballroom’s Ghostly Organ Master” by artist Terri Hardin. This impressively detailed sculpture was released in an edition size of only ten (10) pieces. This one is numbered #10/10. Measures 8.25”x7.25”x11.75” including base and Plexiglas cover. In fine condition. $1,000-$1,500
595. Limited Edition “Crypt Torch Sconce” Candle Holder. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition wall sconce candle-holder created to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. This “Crypt Torch Sconce” is based off of Imagineer Rolly Crump’s designs from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction, and was created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in a limited edition of only 999 pieces. The sconce notes the anniversary on the base and comes with its original box, packaging, and Disney certificate of authenticity. This item measures approximately 23” tall, and is in very fine condition with minor shelf-wear to the box. $300-$500 178
594. “Haunted Mansion” Limited Edition Coffin. (Disneyland, 2009) A beautiful limited edition figure created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the “Haunted Mansion” attraction. This “Conservatory Coffin” figure was created in a limited edition of only 500 pieces and contains a battery-powered green light which gives the coffin a ghoulish glow, and a wind-up mechanism which raises and lowers the coffin’s lid. This item measures 3”x7” and 8” tall, and is in very good condition. $300-$500
596. “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Room Gargoyle. (Disneyland, 2000s) A reproduction custom-made figure of the gargoyle from the “Haunted Mansion” attraction at Disneyland. This figure was inspired by the gargoyles in the iconic stretching room, and is created in painted resin. This item measures 6”x7” and 7.5” tall, and is in very good condition. $300-$500
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597. Disneyland Fantasyland “Near-Attraction” Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A very scarce “near-attraction” poster from the Summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were actually displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. They were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. This item measures 30”x22” and is in fair condition with some fold-wear and small spots of discoloration on the left-side. $400-$600 180
598. Original Disneyland Fantasyland Bench. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare and beautiful Disneyland bench used within Fantasyland in the 1960s. This bench is made of painted aluminum and features an elegant pattern in blue, white, and pink tones. This item measures approximately 36.5”x18” and 43.5” tall, and is in fair to good condition, with some paint loss throughout from age and a few small breaks in the aluminum. Since the bench is made of aluminum, it is lightweight but still very durable, and it has not been restored in order to keep its vintage charm and patina from some of the earliest days of Disneyland. $3,000-$5,000
599. Hand-Colored “Pirate Ship” Concept Art. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This concept was for the early stages of the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant. This concept lists the restaurant as a “Fantasyland Revolving Pirate Ship” and notes that an earlier function for the restaurant was a coffee shop. This piece is signed by Bushman in the lower-right and is beautifully framed. This item measures 25”x29” and is in good condition with some moisture discoloration on the right-edge. This brownline was colored in heavy layers of pastels which still appear very vivid over 60 years later. $3,000-$4,000
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601. “Peter Pan’s Flight” London House Prop. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare prop house from the “Peter Pan’s Flight” attraction at Disneyland. Built in 1955, the attraction was completely rebuilt during a 1982 renovation of Fantasyland. This house was part of a row of houses visible when flying out the window of the Darling’s house and through London. This charming prop was rescued by an employee working on the renovation at the time and now survives to be a fantastic piece of the original iteration of the attraction. This item measures approximately 13”x9.5” and 14” tall, and is in good condition with some wear from its park use and removal. $1,000-$1,500 182
602. “Snow White” Ride Vehicle Original Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, 1954) An original pre-opening concept drawing by Imagineer Bruce Bushman used in the design stages of the “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” attraction at Disneyland. Early in the attraction’s development, the ride vehicles were designed to feature one of the dwarfs at the front of each vehicle. This drawing is for a “Dopey” ride vehicle, and displays Dopey’s name along the side and features a large Dopey figure at the front. The drawing is accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper and comes matted. This item measures 23.5”x18.5” within its 28”x23” mat, and is in good condition with some small tears along the border. $4,000-$6,000
603. “Snow White” Ride Vehicle Hand-Colored Brownline. (Disneyland, 1954) An original pre-opening hand-colored concept brownline by Imagineer Bruce Bushman, used in the design stages of the “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” attraction at Disneyland. Early in the attraction’s development, the ride vehicles were designed to feature one of the dwarfs at the front of each vehicle. This drawing is for a “Dopey” ride vehicle, and displays Dopey’s name along the side and features a large Dopey figure at the front. The brownline reads “Snow White Ride Thru Car - Dopey” in the bottom right corner and has been hand-colored along the vehicle. This item measures 17”x21.25” framed, and is in very good condition with a faint fold-crease on either side of the image and a few small pinholes in the corners of the paper from this item’s use in the development of the attraction. $1,200-$1,500
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605. Fantasyland Cast Member Wardrobe Design. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original concept design for cast member wardrobe to be worn in Fantasyland. The drawing is titled “Fantasyland - Operations” and is signed by the artist Tom Peirce, Disney’s Senior Costume Designer. The drawing includes two fabric samples adhered to the left-side of the sheet to better indicate the colors and textures depicted in the drawing. The drawing features an “approved by” stamp in the lower-right corner, bearing an unknown signature. This drawing measures 16.5”x12” on artist’s paper within a 24”x19.5” frame. This item is in fine condition with some wear to the frame from previous display. $800-$1,000 184
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607. “Alice in Wonderland” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Alice in Wonderland” attraction at Disneyland. Designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, this poster features a beautiful image of Alice surrounded by the other memorable characters from the animated feature film. This item measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear, minor surface scuffing, and a 4” minor crease near the bottom edge left side. $2,000-$3,000
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608. “Mad Tea Cups” Concept Brownline. (Disneyland, c.1954) An original concept brownline for the “Mad Tea Cups” attraction at Disneyland. This brownline features artwork created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman, and is signed by Bushman in the lower-right corner. This item measures 18.75”x24” and is in good condition with a faint yellowing around the border and minor edge-wear. $300-$500
610. “Tomorrowland Skyway” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990) A painted metal sign for the “Skyway” attraction in Tomorrowland. The sign reads, “Tomorrowland Skyway - One Way to Fantasyland” and lists the age and other restrictions on the bottom half of the sign. The sign has a hole along the top and bottom edges from its previous display at Tomorrowland’s “Skyway” station, and has a Disney copyright label on the back side. This item measures 20”x15” and is in very good condition with minor wear from park use. $1,000-$2,000 612. “Skyride in Fantasyland” Disneyland Hotel Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A gorgeous lithographic print featuring concept artwork for the “Skyway” in Fantasyland by Imagineer Herb Ryman. This print was created specifically to be displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. This item measures 26”x40” with an image size of 14”x32.25”, and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500 186
609. “Skyway” Sign with Hand-Written Message. (Disneyland, c.1990) A very rare sign from the “Skyway” attraction announcing that the “Skyway Opens at 9:15am”. The sign features Imagineer Bob Gurr’s signature in the lower-right corner. Gurr famously designed the iconic fourpassenger “Skyway” buckets in the mid-1960s. The back of the sign features the Disney copyright as well as a handwritten message so that when the sign is turned around, it reads, “Sorry - The Skyway is Unable to Operate Due to Wind”. This sign measures 8”x12” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from extensive park use. $500-$700
611. “Skyway Chalet” Celestial Clock Design Painting. (Disneyland, 1956) An original concept painting for the celestial clock that adorned the Fantasyland “Skyway” entrance. Accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, this painting features beautiful sun and moon imagery. This item measures 12.5”x15.5” and is in good condition with minor wear and staining from use. $800-$1,000
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Despite being one of the shortest-lived Disneyland attractions of all time, the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” has one of the richest histories in the entire park. Walt had always dreamt of owning a circus, so when his circus opened at Disneyland in November of 1955, he filled it with some of the rarest and most exciting acts he could find. The MMC Circus included live performances from Disney’s popular Mouseketeers and wild animal tamer George Keller, as well as aerial-acrobats, clowns, exotic animals, and other amazing performers. Despite the high quality of the acts Walt selected, the general public largely felt that while at Disneyland, they should use their time to see the attractions that were unique to Disneyland. The result was the closure of the MMC Circus less than 2 months after it opened. Due to its short life, artifacts and souvenirs from the MMC Circus are some of the rarest that can be found and offer a great look at one of Walt’s more unusual projects.
613. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Hand-Painted Drumhead. (Disneyland, 1955) A spectacular hand-painted drumhead used in the Circus Band at the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus”. The 26” diameter skin drumhead is hand-painted with the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” logo. The drumhead split during a performance and was quickly repaired and repainted by Roy Williams, until a replacement could be ordered. On the back of the drumhead is written the instruction “replace with plastic - $32.00” and the names of the Clown Band at Disneyland. These names include the band leader Dick Winslow, George Landier, Eddie Stoll, and George DeRubeis. This item measures approximately 26” in diameter and is in fair to good condition, with some wear and spots of discoloration throughout from use. The painted tape in the center has lifted slightly from the drum, but the overall piece still remains a great artifact from a very short-lived attraction. $2,500-$3,500
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614. Walt Disney and Mouseketeers Signed Mickey Mouse Club Circus Program. (Disneyland, 1955) An incredible souvenir program from the short-lived “”Mickey Mouse Club Circus”” attraction at Disneyland. The program features an amazing collection of 42 signatures from the Mouseketeers and performers in the Circus, as well as Walt Disney. This program belonged to Don Heaston, a tuba player in both the Disneyland marching band and the Mickey Mouse Club Circus Band. During his time at the park, Heaston had the performers sign next to their photos in the program. These signatures include Bob Amsberry, known as Bob-O the Clown, who signed his picture on the front cover, as well as interior signatures by Walt Disney and the Mouseketeer leaders Jimmie Dodd and Roy Williams. It is also signed by every Mouseketeer listed in the program, which includes Sharon Baird, Mike Smith, Doreen Tracey, Dennis Day, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Darlene Gillespie, Cubby O’Brien, Johnny Crawford, Nancy Abbate, Don Underhill, Bronson Scott, Bobby Burgess, Karen Pendleton, Lonnie Burr, Judy Harriet, Lee Johann, Mary Espinosa, Ronnie Steiner, Tommy Cole, Bonnie Kern, Dickie Dodd, Annette Funicello, Mark Sutherland, and Mary Sartori. Additionally, the program highlights the acts and performers for other aspects of the circus, and is signed by acrobat Ted DeWayne, wild animal tamer George Keller, the world’s most famous performing horse Serenada, animal trainer Johnny H., and circus clowns Dick David, Ginko, and Jack Landers the midget clown. Although not part of the circus, the program promotes the “”Golden Horseshoe Revue”” and is signed by the performers Don Novis, Sluefoot Sue Judy Marsh, Wally Boag, and the four dance hall girls. This program features some of the rarest Disneyland signatures imaginable, and is a breathtaking artifact representing the beginning years of the park. This 14page program measures 12””x9”” and is in fair to good condition with some fold wear and page separation from the spine. This is an incredibly rare item and the only such item that we have ever seen so complete with signatures. $2,500-$3,500 188
615. Disneyland Construction Brownline. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare brownline for a section of Disneyland, created during the construction of the park. This brownline features a section in the north-east part of the park, just to the right of the “Casey Jr” attraction. This area would later be home to the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” and “Midget Autopia” attractions. This brownline features a revision date of 3-15-1955 and shows the site work for the area, including where utilities are being laid and the contour of the land. This brownline has several hand-drawn notes in red pencil from the construction of the park, and is a fantastic piece of early Disneyland history. This item measures approximately 30”x42.5” and is in good condition, linen-backed, with minor wear including a few small tears around the border and some faint fold-creases. $300-$500
616. “Mickey Mouse Club Circus” Hand-Painted Logo. (Disneyland, 1955) An original hand-painted logo for the “Mickey Mouse Club Circus”. The black lettering on the logo was photostatically duplicated to this sheet, where it was then painted over by Bruce Bushman to be used in the promotion of this attraction. The sheet features several pin-holes along the edges from its creation, and has the studio reference number “1055-628” written on the back in pencil. This item measures 5.25”x25.5” and is in good condition with some wear from use and a vertical crease in the center. $300-$500
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617. First Year Disneyland Mickey Mouse Ears. (Disneyland, 1955) Rare pair of first year Disneyland Mickey Mouse Ears made famous by the “Mickey Mouse Club” TV Show. This pair of ears came from the collection of Don Heaston, whose career with Disneyland spanned three decades. He obtained the ears during the first year of the parks operation. The ears are in very good condition with only minor wear throughout. $200-$400
618. Mickey Mouse Club Black Felt Hat. (Disneyland, c.1955) An extremely rare and unusual Mickey Mouse Club hat that is meant to be worn on the back of the head as a mask. This hat was most likely sold at Disneyland in the very early days of the park, and is one of the very few we have ever seen offered for sale. This item measures 8.5”” tall and is in good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500 619. Annette Funicello Custom Mouseketeer Shadowbox. (Disneyland, c.1955-2000) A beautiful shadowbox display featuring the famed Mouseketeer Annette Funicello. This display includes a high-quality photo of Annette in cowgirl attire, two Mouseketeer “Special Deputy” badges, a Mickey Mouse Club “Special Deputy” toy pistol, three charming Mickey Mouse Club pins, a signature by Annette Funicello, and a custom plaque made for the shadowbox. This one of a kind shadowbox measures 17.5”x26” and is in very good condition with little wear to the frame. $600-$800
620. Original Sheet Music for Annette Funicello’s “Aloha Oe”. (Disney, 1960) An original hand-written music arrangement created by Tutti Camarata for Annette Funicello’s “Aloha Oe”, as heard on her popular “Hawaiiannette” album. This arrangement includes (5) pages of handwritten sheet-music for Annette and the various instruments used in the song. This arrangement comes with a copy of the record “Hawaiiannette”. The sheet music measures 13.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear. The vinyl is in very good condition and the record album has some separation along the spine. $1,000-$2,000 190
621. Original Sheet Music for Annette Funicello’s “Song of the Islands”. (Disney, 1960) An original hand-written music arrangement created by Tutti Camarata for Annette Funicello’s “Song of the Islands”, as heard on her popular “Hawaiiannette” album. This arrangement includes: (20) pages of hand-written sheet-music for Annette and the various instruments used in the song, (19) copies of sheet music for the vocal, choir, trumpet, trombone, piano, electric guitar, drums, and rhythm sections, and (4) additional copies of sheet music for the vocal, drums, rhythm, and choir sections on thin vellum-like paper. Some of the copies have hand-written notes throughout. The hand-written sheet music measures 17”x11” while the copies measure 13”x9.5”. The set is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear. $1,000-$2,000
622. “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A fantastic devil prop figure with a removable pitchfork from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Walt Disney World. Although still operating at Disneyland, the attraction was removed from Walt Disney World in 1998. This fiberglass devil was cast from the same mold as the ones used in the attraction at Disneyland. This item measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear and scuffing throughout from park use. The removable pitchfork may have been repaired or replaced at some time after the prop was removed. $7,000-$9,000
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623. “Mr. Toad’s Enchanted Evening” Limited Editions. (Disneyland, 1999) A pair of rare limited edition items from the “Mr. Toad’s Enchanted Evening” event at Disneyland on October 28, 1999. This pair includes a signed lithograph by John Kavelin featuring the mural artwork from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction numbered 9/150, and a pin of Mr. Toad which was limited to 1000 pieces. The pin comes in original tin with inner packaging and the artwork includes its certificate of authenticity from Disney. The artwork measures 19.75”x28.25” and the pair is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
624. “Storybookland Canal Boats” Brownline. (Disneyland, 1955) A brownline for the “Storybookland Canal Boats” attraction at Disneyland. This brownline features a Dutch-themed canal boat and was created by Imagineer Bruce Bushman. This item measures 23.75”x37” and is in good condition, linen-backed, with some wear from use including a vertical fold mark in the center and some edge-wear. $500-$700
625. “Storybook Land” House Prop from “Cinderella’s Village”. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare prop house from one of the oldest attractions in the park, the “Storybook Land Canal Boats”. Originally titled “Canal Boats of the World”, the attraction was designed as a journey past miniature landmarks of the world. Reconfigured shortly after opening, and renamed “Storybook Land”, the attraction featured miniature recreations from Walt Disney’s most popular films as well as the Fantasyland landmark, “Monstro the Whale”. This particular hand-painted wood, fiberglass, and plaster house was part of Cinderella’s Village. It can be seen halfway up the mountain leading to Cinderella’s Castle. Removed from the ride in the 1970s, and replaced by a duplicate, this house was initially retained by Imagineer Fred Joerger. This item measures 24”x28” and 38” tall. The house has incredible detail including individually cut wood shingles, and inlaid leaded glass windows, and is in overall very good condition. $12,000-$15,000 192
626. Sleeping Beauty Castle Tin Plate. (Disneyland, c.1955) An early park souvenir plate featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 11” in diameter and is in fair condition with some scuffing from use. $100-$200
629. Double-Clasped Disneyland Compact. (Disneyland, c.1955) A square, silver version of the Disneyland compact with gold-tone accents, featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery engraved on the top. The compact is doubleclasped, and includes a gauze-sifter, powder puff, and lipstick holder. The compact is missing its inner mirror. This item measures 2.5”x3.5” and 0.8” tall, and is in good condition with a brilliant luster and minor wear. $100-$200
627. Disneyland Perpetual Calendar. (Disneyland, c.1955) A silver-tone rotating perpetual calendar with a Disneyland logo on the base and Sleeping Beauty Castle etched into the rotating portion. This item measures 2”x2” and 2.75” tall, and is in fair condition with some wear. $200-$300
628. Wood-Look Souvenir Decorative Bowl. (Disneyland, c.1955) A rare wood-look decorative bowl with Sleeping Beauty Castle and pinecone designs in the center. This item measures 8.25”x12” and 1.5” tall, and is in fine condition with some minor paint wear. $100-$200
630. Sleeping Beauty Castle German Stein. (Disneyland, c.1956) A beautiful ceramic stein featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle around the side with various Disneyland “land” imagery. The base of the stein reads “Made in Germany Expressly for Disneyland”. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and 5.5” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear throughout. $200-$300
631. Sleeping Beauty Castle German Stein with Lid. (Disneyland, c.1956) A beautiful ceramic stein with metal lid featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle around the side with various Disneyland “land” imagery. The base of the stein reads “Made in Germany Expressly for Disneyland”. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and 7” tall and is in very good condition with a minor bend to the lid. $200-$300
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632. “Sleeping Beauty” Solar Engine Toy. (Disneyland, c.1956) A variant of the popular Tomorrowland Solar Engine, this version is themed after Sleeping Beauty and features Disneyland Castle imagery along the base. The spinning figures of the Radiometer resemble the Three Fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and 5.5” tall and is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
633. Disneyland Tile Napkin Holder. (Disneyland, c.1956) A beautiful napkin holder featuring two painted ceramic tiles within a metal wire frame. The tiles feature imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Railroad Station, Frontierland, and the “Mark Twain”. This item measures 3.5”x4” and 5” tall, and is in good condition with some minor wear throughout including a separated weld. $200-$300 634. “Casey Jr.” Wind-Up Train. (Disneyland, c.1957) A tin-litho “Casey Jr.” themed wind-up train by Marx. The train features several Disney characters on the sides of the train cars. This item measures 12.5”x2.5” and 2.25” tall, and is in fair condition with some wear from use. The wheels move and the wind-up crank turns, but the train is in need of servicing to fully function properly. $100-$200
635. Disneyland Metal Lunchbox with Thermos. (Disneyland, c.1957) A rare tin lunchbox by Aladdin Industries with beautiful imagery throughout of different lands and attractions found within the early years of Disneyland. The lunch box includes the original matching thermos with lid, and has working clasp and hinges. This item measures approximately 6.75”x8” and 4” thick, and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200 194
636. Disneyland Memo Pad in Original Box. (Disneyland, c.1957) A gorgeous silver and gold-toned memo pad with imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This pad is unused and comes in its original stylish teal and pink box. The box measures 5.5”x3.75” and 0.75” tall, and the item is in good condition with some wear to the box and pad cover. $100-$200
637. Disneyland 2-Blade Pocket Knife. (Disneyland, c.1958) An early souvenir 2-blade pocket knife from Disneyland. This knife features Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery on the front with a light blue back. The knife has a small key ring and maintains its beautiful color. This item measures 0.75”x2.25” and is in very good condition. $100-200
638. Disneyland Smoker Set. (Disneyland, c.1958) A ceramic white smoker set which includes a container with Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery and (2) matching ashtrays that fit inside. The ceramic container measures 3.5”x4.75” and 2” tall. This set is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
641. Tinker Bell & Disneyland Castle Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1970s) A white ashtray featuring illustrated imagery of Disneyland Castle and Tinker Bell on the surface. This item measures 5” in diameter and is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
639. Disneyland Miniature Address and Memo Book. (Disneyland, 1958) A miniature Disneyland address and memo book featuring the name of the original owner on the first page. This book includes quick-reference charts on wedding anniversary gifts and birthstones inside. This item measures 3.25”x2.25” and is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
640. Disneyland Tinker Bell Color Decal. (Disneyland, 1958) A beautiful color decal transfer by Color-Brite featuring Tinker Bell next to Sleeping Beauty Castle. This decal is unused with its instructional backing intact and comes in its original wax-coated sleeve. The decal measures 4”x3.5” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
642. Hallmark “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Replica. (Disneyland, c.1956) A charming replica of Disneyland’s “Sleeping Beauty Castle” created by Hallmark. This paper replica is unopened in its original packaging. This item measures 16”x10” in its packaging and stands 10” tall when assembled. This item is in very good condition with some edge-wear to the packaging and a spot of discoloration near the bottom. $400-$600
643. Unopened Package of (12) Disneyland Catch-All Coasters. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of (12) paper coasters in their original unopened packaging. The coasters feature a green Sleeping Beauty Castle logo on the top and measure 3.4” in diameter. The set is in good condition. $100-$200
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644. Mickey Mouse Googly-Eyes Disneyland Shirt. (Disneyland, c.1966) An original vintage child’s googly-eyed Mickey Mouse shirt from Disneyland. The shirt is a child’s size 10 and is in very fine condition, still sealed in its original packaging. $100-$200
645. Hallmark Disneyland Pop-Up Party Invitation. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A beautiful pop-up party invitation created by Hallmark. The invitation features Sleeping Beauty Castle in front of the Matterhorn which when opened, creates a 3-D display. This unused invitation measures 4.5”x3” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
646. Disneyland United Air Lines Promotional Print. (Disneyland, 1962) A promotional print on heavy stock created for United Air Lines by Millard Sheets. This artwork features a beautiful image of Sleeping Beauty Castle, and was used to help promote United Air Lines and Disneyland. This item measures 22”x28” and is in very good condition with little wear. $400-$600 196
647. “We Visited Disneyland” Color Decal. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A beautiful color decal transfer by Lindgren-Turner Co. featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle with the text “We Visited Disneyland” above it. This decal is unused with its backing intact and comes in its original waxcoated sleeve. The decal measures 3”x4.25” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
648. Sleeping Beauty Castle Disneyland Glass Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A beautiful miniature glass trays by Houze Art in its original box. The box reads “A Disneyland Tray Gift” on the front and “With all Best Wishes” on the white and gold striped back. The tray features colorful artwork of Sleeping Beauty Castle over the stylish smoked glass tray. The box measures 6”x4.25” and 0.75” thick, and is in great condition with minimal shelf wear. $100-$200
649. Disneyland Pin Trading Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000) A stylish sign from the Disneyland Resort featuring Mickey Mouse. This sign designates a location for “pin trading”, a popular pastime for many guests. The very sturdy sign measures 15.5”x17” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
650. Disneyland Fork and Spoon Set. (Disneyland, 1960s). A set of (6) bronze-plate Disneyland mini forks and a set of (6) silver-plated New Orleans Square spoons. Both sets come in their original boxes. The box of forks measures 2.75”x4.75” while the box of spoons measures 5.5”x5.5”. Both sets are in overall good condition with some minor wear throughout. $100-$200
651. Disneyland “Tencennial Celebration” Smoked Glass Tray. (Disneyland, 1965) A decorative smoked glass tray created for Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration in 1965. The glass tray features the words “First Fabulous Decade” around the Tencennial logo in the center of the tray. This item measures 6.25”x8.25” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
652. Sleeping Beauty Castle Purse Product Sample. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare product sample from the estate of Disneyland’s Merchandise Manage Jack Olsen, of a brown coin purse with gold-tone imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and is in good condition with little wear. $100-$200
653. Red Leather Disneyland Belt. (Disneyland, 1960) A red leather belt with “Disneyland” written across the surface along with images of Mickey Mouse. This item measures 1.25” in height and is stamped size “2627”. This item is in good condition with little wear. $100-$200
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654. CSNA Commemorative Disneyland Coin. (Disneyland, 1967) A commemorative gold-tone coin created for the California State Numismatic Association’s 41st semi-annual convention for coins, currency, and medallions, which took place at Disneyland on Nov 2-5, 1967. The coin features California orange groves on one side with the CSNA logo on the other. This item measures 1.5” in diameter and is in good condition. The coin comes with its original convention envelope. $100-$200
656. Pink Shoe-Shaped Coin Purse. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir shoe-shaped coin purse featuring the Walt Disney World logo on the toe. This pink coin-purse has a key-ring attached and measures approximately 5” long. This item is in very good condition with minor wear to the key ring. $100-$200
658. Disneyland California Tin Tray. (Disneyland, 1960) A gorgeous white tin tray from Disneyland featuring a blue, green, and gold Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery on the surface. This tray measures 11” in diameter and is in good condition with some minor color-wear from use. $100-$200 198
655. Disneyland Crest Charm in Original Case. (Disneyland, c.1960) An original Disneyland souvenir charm featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle. This charm comes in its original clear plastic case with the Disneyland sales sticker still adhered to the back side. This item measures 0.75” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
657. Blue Shoe-Shaped Coin Purse. (Disneyland, 1970s) A souvenir shoeshaped coin purse featuring the Disneyland logo on the toe. This blue coinpurse has a key-ring attached and measures approximately 5” long. This item is in very good condition with minor wear to the key ring. $100-$200
659. Disneyland (7) Charm Bracelet in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir charm bracelet featuring (7) Disneyland attraction-themed charms. The chain measures 7” long and the bracelet is in good condition. This item comes in its original box blue clam-shell box with Disneyland logo on the interior lining. $100-$200
660. Tinker Bell Ceramic Bell. (Disneyland, c.1960) An early ceramic bell featuring an image of Tinker Bell with Sleeping Beauty Castle on one side, and the text “Disneyland” on the other. This white and gold-tone bell features a heart-shaped topper and has a Walt Disney Productions copyright mark inside. This item measures 2.5” tall and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
661. Disneyland Castle Ashtray. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A ceramic ashtray from Disneyland featuring an unusually stylized image of Sleeping Beauty Castle in the center. This ashtray measures 5” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100-$200
662. Sleeping Beauty Castle 3-D Mug. (Disneyland, 1960) A decorative 3-d ceramic mug featuring colorful imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This item measures 3.75” in diameter and 5.5” tall, and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$300
663. “New Fantasyland” Premier Cast Member Poster & Key. (Disneyland, 1983) An original cast member premiere invitation poster for the “Re-dedication” of Fantasyland and a commemorative metal key within a custom box which notes the event. The poster reads, “Unlock the Magic” and describes the cast member event below a photo of the key. The heavy metal key has an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle at the end and comes in a charming purple box. The poster measures 14.5”x23” and the key measures 6.25” long. Both items are in good condition with minor wear throughout. $100-$200
664. Ceramic Wood-Look “Sleeping Beauty Castle” Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) A brown ceramic wood-look Disneyland mug with Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery on the front. This mug was created by Treasure Craft Pottery. This item measures 3.1” in diameter, not including the handle, and 4.5” tall, and is in fair to good condition with some edge wear and some discoloration to the front half of the mug. $100-$200
665. “Casey Jr.” Disneyland Pencil Case. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pencil case featuring the “Casey Jr.” train which includes (1) ruler, (1) protractor, (1) eraser, (5) crayons, and (3) pencils. The case measures 4.1”x8.25” and 1” tall, and the set is in good condition with some minor wear throughout. $100-$200
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Despite its historic achievement as the first roller coaster in the world to use a tubular steel track, the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction came about from very humble beginnings. During the initial construction for Disneyland, the excess dirt from the construction of “Sleeping Beauty Castle” was moved between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. That mound of dirt was used as a picnic area before the idea of a toboggan ride began to surface. The attraction officially debuted in 1959, having been designed to allow the “Skyway” to pass directly through it. Over the years, the Matterhorn has seen several refurbishments including one in 1978 which added improved design components throughout, and saw the addition of “Harold”, the iconic abominable snowman. Additional refurbishments have occurred in more recent years, which have helped keep the popular attraction up to date and enjoyable as time and technology have progressed. As one of the four “Mountains of Disneyland”, the fanfavorite attraction has been featured on numerous Disneyland souvenirs since it first opened.
666. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster creates a great sense of movement where other attraction posters often maintain more static imagery. This item measures 54”x36” and is in good condition with spots of minor wear in the lower-right corner. $3,000-$4,000 200
667. Souvenir Matterhorn Ashtray. (Disneyland, c.1959) A charming souvenir ashtray featuring a Matterhorn crest. The white ashtray reads “Disneyland” above the image of the Matterhorn and is copyright Walt Disney Productions. This item measures 4.75”x4.25” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear and wear to the base. $100-$200
668. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Cast Member Patch. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A large embroidered cast member uniform patch from the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction. This patch features the Matterhorn Mountain below the name Disneyland and still retains its vibrant color. This item measures 5”x4.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
669. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Tin-Litho Bank. (Disneyland, 1959) A very rare coin bank produced in the opening year of the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction. This tin-litho and molded plastic bank features imagery that is reminiscent of the park’s many illustrated attraction maps. The bank’s tin backing features prominent landmarks from the various themed lands of the park while the mountain pops outward with the “Submarine Voyage” below. Celebrating the newly opened “Submarine Voyage” as well, one can peer through an opening on the toy’s base and see an underwater rendering of the attraction. This rare early park souvenir is considered by many to be one of the top Disneyland toys of all-time. This item measures 6”x2.5” and 7” tall, and is in very good condition with little color-wear and a minor bend in the top-right corner. $300-$500
670. “Matterhorn Bobsleds” Ride Vehicle Decal. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original ride vehicle decal for the “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction at Disneyland. This logo features a blue gradient sky where earlier versions had a white bar behind the text “Disneyland”. This item measures 8.25”x7” and is in fair to good condition with some wear throughout from use including a few very thin tears along the top-edge and one under the “e” in Bobsleds. This decal is placed over a trimmed clear plastic sheet to help preserve the decal. $100-$200
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672. Matterhorn Climbers Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An extremely rare original cast member hat worn only by climbers of the Matterhorn Mountain at Disneyland. This red felt hat features a grey cord and feather pin. Inside the hat is the Disneyland label as well as a size 59 tag. This hat measures approximately 10” in diameter around the brim and 6” tall, and is in good condition with minor wear including some staining inside the hat that doesn’t show on the outside. This hat is extremely rare as it was only used by one the few Matterhorn Climbers, and it is the only example we have ever seen. $1,000-$2,000
671. Fantasyland Cast Member Toggle-Coat. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original thick toggle coat worn by cast members in Fantasyland during colder weather. This grey coat with green accents features the Disneyland Resort name written on the left cuff and retains its original wardrobe tag on the inside collar. This coat is marked as a female size extra small on the wardrobe tag but is also marked “L” on a much smaller tag lower on the coat. The coat appears to be closer to the female size large than an extra small. This item is in very good condition. $300-$500 202
673. “It’s a Small World” & “Matterhorn” Directional Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A directional sign from Fantasyland listing the directions to the “It’s a Small World” and “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attractions. This item includes a metal oval frame around the blue and gold sign which features a fleur-de-lis background. This item measures 23”x18” and is in good condition with some scuffing and edge-wear throughout from use. $300-$500
674. “It’s a Small World” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare brochure promoting the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland, presented by Bank of America. This brochure discusses what went into the creation of the attraction and the “space-age animation” utilized to achieve the presentation. This item measures 8.5”x3.75” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
676. Signed “It’s a Small World” Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A beautiful limited edition lithograph featuring concept art for the European scene of the “It’s a Small World” attraction. This lithograph was created by the Disney Gallery and features the signatures of both Marc Davis and Alice Davis, who both played a pivotal role in the development of the attraction. This item is numbered 120/150 and features the Disney Gallery logo embossed in the lower-right corner. This item has an image size of 10.5”x13.5” within its 18”x21” frame. This item is in very good condition. $300-$500
IT’S A SMALL WORLD
When Walt Disney was approached by Pepsi and UNICEF to build an attraction for them to debut at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, he was only given 11 months to complete the attraction before the Fair would open. With Disney artist Mary Blair at the helm of design and color choices, and Marc Davis and Rolly Crump designing scenes, characters, and toys, the water-based dark ride featuring children of the world not only debuted in time, but was incredibly successful. The attraction sold 10 million tickets to adults and children, with proceeds donated to UNICEF. When the attraction opened in Disneyland in 1966, additional scenes were added from the World’s Fair version, and the success of the boat-ride method influenced a change in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction from its original walk-through concept. The iconic music and imagery of the “It’s a Small World” attraction have led to the creation of many early park souvenirs, including records, dolls, toys, and more.
675. “Small World” Spinning Flower Prop. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A charming gold-painted fiberglass flower prop from the facade of the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland. According to a souvenir book printed in 1973, this flower prop was painted with actual 22 karat goldleaf. The section states, “for weather durability and unexcelled beauty, 22 karat gold-leaf was used for trim throughout the facade. When domestic supplies of gold leaf ran low, Disney engineers secured a European shipment to finish the job, thus adding another “international” touch while creating a striking contrast of gold textures”. This flower prop would rotate along with the other moving parts of the “Small World” building. This item measures 15”x15” and 2” thick, and is in good condition with some scuffing from use. $400-$600
677. “It’s a Small World” Audio-Animatronic Shirt. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A rare prop shirt from an audio-animatronic figure within the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Walt Disney World. This shirt still retains its Disney wardrobe tag, and is marked for figure #98 within the attraction. This shirt has hidden velcro seams on the back and sides to allow it to be easily removed and put back on the animatronic figure. This item measures 11” from the neck to the bottom hem, and is in fair to good condition with some wear from use including a few back smudges on the front and some worn areas in the shoulders, arms, and back. $500-$1,000
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678. “It’s a Small World” & Fantasyland Directional Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A directional sign from Disneyland listing the directions to the “It’s a Small World” attraction as well as Fantasyland. This item includes a metal oval frame around the blue and gold sign which features a fleur-de-lis background. This item measures 23”x18” and is in good condition with some scuffing and edge-wear throughout from use. $300-$500
679. Set of “It’s a Small World” Promotional Items. (Disneyland, 1967-75) A collection of promotion items for the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland. These items include a display poster on thick paper, and two brochures from Bank of America promoting the attraction for the years 1967 and 1975. The brochures share the history of audioanimatronics and have beautiful graphics and photos from the attraction. The poster measures 18”x14” and the set is in overall good condition with some edge-wear throughout from use, including some discoloration along the top of the left edge of the poster. $200-$300
680. Collection of (16) “Small World” Pen Pal Dolls. (World’s Fair/Disneyland, 1965) An amazing collection of (16) dolls based on the “It’s a Small World” attraction. These dolls were created by Pressman-Lipton Co. and are part of the Pen Pal series, which would encourage children to write letters to other children around the world. These dolls were primarily sold at the Pepsi Pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, but were also sold later at the Disneyana Store in Disneyland. This collection includes 16 total dolls, with 3 of those being duplicates. However, since these dolls were hand-decorated and hand-painted, even the duplicates have unique aspect to them which vary from doll to doll such as the color of the eyes, types of shoes, and more. This set is a very impressive collection and features dolls modeled after a variety of different countries. Each doll measures approximately 8” tall, and the set is in overall good condition with some spots of wear and discoloration throughout. $300-$500 204
681. Set of (4) Disneyland Dolls of the World. (Disneyland, c.1968) A set of (4) hand-crafted souvenir dolls of the world from Disneyland. These dolls are made of handpainted wood with fabric decorations and feature clothing inspired by Egypt, France, Congo, and Ireland. These dolls measure between 4” to 5” tall, and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear. Two of the dolls retain the original Disneyland sales labels on the bases. $100-$200
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682. Set of (6) Tomorrowland Concept Drawings and Notes. (Disneyland, 1955) An incredible set of (3) original concept drawings and (3) pages of notes by Imagineer Herb Ryman and Gabriel Scognamillo, the art director for Tomorrowland. The drawings are rough designs for the futuristic facades and rest areas that were placed throughout the land. The notes list the possible exhibits as well as potential exhibitors for Tomorrowland. This set is a really amazing insight into the formation of Tomorrowland, and is accomplished in graphite and ink on animation paper. These items measure approximately 10”x12” and are in good condition with some minor creasing and a few spots of discoloration. There are a few pinhole marks in the corners from studio use. $700-$1,000
683. Herb Ryman Original Tomorrowland Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Herb Ryman for areas of Tomorrowland including monoliths and a large glass yurt. This drawing is accomplished in brown ink on three-hole animation paper and comes framed and matted. This item has an image size of 11.75”x15” within its 21”x24.5” frame. This item is in very good condition. $1,000-$2,000
684. Herb Ryman Original Tomorrowland Concept Drawing. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Herb Ryman for areas of Tomorrowland labeled “Dome for Time Machine”. This drawing is accomplished in brown ink on three-hole animation paper and comes framed and matted. This item has an image size of 11.75”x15” within its 21”x24.5” frame. This item is in very good condition. $1,000-$2,000 206
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One of the shortest-lived attractions in Disneyland history, the “Viewliner Train of Tomorrow”, was a narrow gauge miniature railroad that operated through portions of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. The attraction consisted of two trains, designed by Imagineer Bob Gurr, and built as a scale replica of General Motors’ futuristic “Aerotrain”. The train that left from Tomorrowland featured cars named after planets and the train that left from Fantasyland featured cars named after various Disney animated characters. The attraction opened in June of 1957 and closed in September of 1958 to allow for the construction of the “Matterhorn” and “Submarine Voyage” attractions. In 1959, the “Monorail” would succeed the “Viewliner”, but because of this attraction’s short stay at Disneyland, artifacts from it are extremely rare and collectible.
685. Disneyland “Viewliner” Hat Badge. (Disneyland, 1957-58) An extremely rare hat badge for the “Viewliner” train at Disneyland. Since the attraction only operated from June 1957 until September 1958, badges from the “Viewliner” are among the rarest of any Disneyland attraction. This badge reads “S.F. & D. RY Viewliner” in blue over the silver badge. This item measures 1.5”x4” and is in very good condition with a small blemish under the “RY”. $3,000-$5,000
686. Disneyland “Viewliner” Tie Clip. (Disneyland, 1957-58) An extremely rare tie clip for the “Viewliner” train at Disneyland. Since the attraction only operated from June 1957 until September 1958, original costume attire from the “Viewliner” is among the rarest of any Disneyland attraction. This tie clip reads “Viewliner” in silver over the red, white, and blue backing. This item measures 0.75”x1.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $2,000-$3,000
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689. Limited Edition “Monorail” Pilot’s Badge. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition “Monorail” badge created in the style of the original badges worn by the pilots at Disneyland. This badge was created in a limited edition of 150 and features the Disneyland logo over the text “Monorail” in beautiful gold, blue, red, and white colors. This item measures 1”x2.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the back. $300-$500
687. “Monorail” Pilot’s Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original men’s cast member costume for pilots of the “Monorail” at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the jacket, shirt, and pants, and still retains the extremely rare “Monorail” pilot’s badge on the shirt, as well as the very scarce shoulder badges featuring “Monorail” imagery. The jacket is a size 54L, the shirt is a size medium, and the pants are size 32”x30”. This costume is in very good condition with all of the Walt Disney World custom buttons still on the jacket and some minor wear from use. $100-$200
688. Disneyland Alweg-Monorail Boxed Set. (Disneyland, c.1967) A very rare Schuco Alweg-Monorail set in its original box. This beautiful model is a 1:90 scale reproduction of Disneyland’s Monorail, and is model 6333-G. This set is complete in its original box with styrofoam inner packaging, and it still retains its scarce Disneyland sticker on the box lid and its inner labels. This item measures 14.25”x18.5” boxed, and is in good condition with some discoloration and corner-tears to the box. Functionality of the Monorail has not been tested but it appears to be in very good condition. $1,000-$1,500 208
690. “Motor Boat Cruise” Remain Seated Plaque. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original ride vehicle plaque from the “Motor Boat Cruise” attraction at Disneyland. This blue and gold plaque reads “Please Remain Seated - Keep Hands and Arms Inside the Boat”. The plaque features holes in all 4 corners for its application to the boat. This plaque measures 3”x10” and is in very good condition with little wear from park use. $200-$400
691. Set of (3) Tomorrowland Color Publicity Photos. (Disneyland, 1960s/96) A set of (3) beautiful color publicity photos from Tomorrowland at Disneyland. These photos were originally taken in the 1960s, and these photo prints were created in 1996 from those originals. The photos include imagery of Tomorrowland’s entrance, the Douglas “Rocket to the Moon” attraction, the “Home of the Future”, and the “Flying Saucer” attraction. Each photo measures 10”x8” and the set is in very good condition. $50-$100
ROCKET TO THE MOON
One of the most iconic images of early Disneyland was the TWA Moonliner that dominated the Tomorrowland skyline and signaled the location of the “Rocket to the Moon” attraction. Capitalizing on the Nation’s appetite for space exploration, the attraction was a massive success and eventually went through several changes as actual space travel became a reality. The “New Tomorrowland” debuted in 1967 and the rocket was removed, with the new “Flight To The Moon” attraction taking its place. Still a very recognizable aspect of early Disneyland, artifacts from this popular attraction are cherished for their place in both Disneyland and U.S. history.
692. TWA “Moonliner” Brownline. (Disneyland, 1955) An original brownline created during the fabrication of the TWA Moonliner. This brownline features designs for the pit and pylon base for the Rocket, with a beautiful image of the Moonliner in the center. A handwritten note in the lower-right reads “Return to John Wise” in red pencil. Wise designed many of the support systems for Disneyland structures during construction of the park, and went on to become Disneyland’s Chief Engineer. This brownline measures approximately 43”x30” and is in good condition, linenbacked, with some wear from use. $1,000-$2,000
693. Pair of TWA Rocket Brownlines with Notes. (Disneyland, 1955) A pair of brownlines created during the fabrication of the “Rocket to the Moon” TWA Rocket. The TWA Rocket was not just one of the key landmarks of Tomorrowland, but it was one of the most iconic and memorable images of early Disneyland, having been used in countless promotional images of the park over the years. The brownlines are covered with various notes, calculations, and drawings from the creation of the rocket. These brownlines measure approximately 43”x30” and are in good condition, linen-backed for their preservation, with some wear from extensive use, including a few torn-off sections along the right-sides. $800-$1,000
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694. Large Tomorrowland Rocket Photo. (Disneyland, 1950s) A large color photo of the TWA Rocket in Tomorrowland. Possibly the most iconic and recognizable aspect of early Tomorrowland, this photo provides a great image of the rocket on high quality Kodak photo paper. This item measures 14”x11” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
696. TWA “Rocket to the Moon” Lunar Flight Certificate. (Disneyland, c.1956) A rare giveaway from the “TWA Rocket to the Moon” attraction. This certificate would certify that the individual has, “rocketed round trip to the moon from the Disneyland Spaceport via TWA Rocket Ship”. An enjoyable early Disneyland artifact. Especially rare in that it was never filled out by the park-goer! This item measures 7”x5” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the back. $100-$200 210
695. Tomorrowland Rocket Photo. (Disneyland, 1956) A large color photo of the TWA “Rocket to the Moon” attraction in Tomorrowland. Possibly the most iconic and recognizable aspect of early Tomorrowland, this photo provides a great image of the rocket on high quality Kodak photo paper. The back of the photo is stamped “This is a Kodacolor Enlargement made by Eastman Kodak Company” and is dated Jan 14, 1956. This item measures 10”x8” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
697. Disneyland Rocket Ship Control Board Toy in Box. (Disneyland, 1957) A fun and unique Disneyland branded toy featuring a rocket ship control board and based off of Tomorrowland. The toy comes with its original decorative box and inner graphic applications. The box measures 13.75”21.5” and 5.5” tall and the toy is in overall very good condition with slight wear. $200-$400
698. Original “Rocket Jets” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Rocket Jets” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced. This item measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition, mounted to a foam core backing, with very minor edge-wear and some faint creasing. $2,000-$3,000
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699. Original “PeopleMover” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “PeopleMover” attraction. Designed by Ken Chapman, this poster has a clean, futuristic-look that has helped make it quite popular. This item measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition some minor wear throughout including around the bottom-left corner. $3,000-$5,000 212
SUBMARINE VOYAGE
One of the very first rides to require an “E” ticket, the “Submarine Voyage” opened to great success in 1959 as part of Disneyland’s first major expansion. The initial design called for live fish and sea animals to inhabit the lagoon, but it proved unfeasible, and Disney Imagineers went to work creating a realistic submarine mixed with fact and fantasy. The “Submarine Voyage” made use of the space formerly occupied by the problematic “Phantom Boats”, and was a popular park attraction for almost 40 years. The “Submarine Voyage” closed in 1998 and later became “Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage” in 2007. The original incarnation’s four decades of operation have created millions of “Disney Memories” and have made artifacts from the attraction extremely collectible.
700. “Submarine Voyage” Animatronic Grouper. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An incredible and very large animatronic grouper from the “Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland. This large 27”x72” fish could be seen “swimming” in the attraction, and features moving fins, tail, mouth, and gills. The movable parts still pivot and most of the armature remains, such that moving the mouth also moves the fins. However, additional parts would need to be added to allow the fish to fully operate again. The fish comes with its original rubber skin which slides over the body and head. The fish is made of metal, resin, and painted rubber, and comes supported on a 53” tall metal base. This item is in fair to good condition, with expected wear from use and several detached parts. There are a few tears to aspects of the rubber skin. $17,000-$20,000
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701. Original “Submarine Voyage” Seahorse & Seaweed. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A charming green seahorse prop used in the “Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland. The seahorse measures 8.5”x3” and comes with orange and green seaweed props, also from the attraction. The set is in good condition with some wear to the seahorse from park use. $400-$600
702. “Submarine Voyage” Porthole Prop. (Disneyland, 1959) An extremely rare original porthole from the “Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland. This glass porthole measures 12.5” in diameter and 1” thick and is in good condition with some wear from use and minor discoloration around the rim. $400-$600
704. Set of (3) “Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage” Flags. (Disneyland, c.2007) A set of (3) flags displayed in the “Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland. These flags were part of a group of different patterned and colored flags which could be seen near the loading area of the attraction. Each of these flags is unique in pattern and color, and features 2 metal loops along the white edge for attachment. The flags measure approximately 17.5”x25” and the set is in very good condition with some wear and discoloration from use. $500-$700 214
703. “Submarine Voyage” Loading Area Flag. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An original flag displayed in the “Submarine Voyage” attraction at Disneyland. This flag was part of a group of different patterned and colored flags which could be seen near the loading area of the attraction. The flag measures approximately 17.5”x23” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $500-$700
705. Nautilus Submarine Wind-Up Toy in Box. (Disneyland, c.1955) A blue-green enameled tin wind-up Nautilus toy based on Walt Disney’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”. This item comes with its original box and inner packaging, as well as its wind-up key. This item measures approximately 10” long and is in good condition, with some wear throughout from use, and still functions normally. $300-$500
706. Original “Adventure Thru Inner Space” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Adventure Thru Inner Space” attraction. Designed by John Drury, this poster depicts guests shrinking smaller than an atom with beautiful use of color. This item measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition, mounted to a foam core backing, with some minor edge-wear and creasing. $1,500-$2,500
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707. “Adventure Thru Inner Space” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare Monsanto produced brochure explaining their new Disneyland attraction, “Adventure Thru Inner Space”. The brochure discusses what the guest will experience on the ride as well as some of the science the attraction is based on. This 17-page brochure measures 4”x9” and is in good condition with some edge wear. $100-$200
709. Yellow Child’s Keppy Cap. (Disneyland, c.1955) A yellow-colored child’s “keppy cap” featuring artwork of the different lands of the park. This item measures 11”x7.5” and 4.5” tall and is in very good condition with minor scuffing and wear from use. $100-$200 216
708. “Adventure Thru Inner Space” Postcard Booklet. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare postcard booklet featuring the “Adventure Thu Inner Space” attraction in Tomorrowland. The front cover can be removed and used as a post card. This 6-page booklet measures 3.5”x6”and is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
710. “Blast to the Past” Disneyland Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) An original display sign from Disneyland’s “Blast to the Past” events. These special days at Disneyland would recreate the magic of the ‘50s and ‘60s with jukeboxes, classic cars, dancing, and special food options throughout the park. This sign reads “Disneyland - Blast to the Past” with great ‘50s colors and car imagery. This item measures approximately 45”x48” and is in very good condition with some scuffing and minor edge-wear. $200-$400
711. Set of Disneyland “Art Corner” Development Art. (Disneyland, c.1956) A beautiful set of (3) illustrations used in the creation of a logo for Disneyland’s “Art Corner”. This logo design was used on some of the early shopping bags and merchandise from the “Art Corner” and features a charming image of Mickey Mouse as a painter. This set includes two illustrations used in the creation of the logo, with one in a square shape and the other circular. These illustrations are framed above the more finalized logo below, which features a cel layer with text placed over the inked illustration on paper, and shows the image as it appears on the “Art Corner” shopping bags and merchandise. The illustrations feature notes throughout, and list the extension number for Disney animator Ken Peterson, who likely aided in the creation of this artwork. This set measures 30.25”x25.5” framed, and is in very good condition. $3,000-$4,000
ART CORNER
Operating in Tomorrowland from 1955 until 1966, “The Art Corner” was a unique store which celebrated of the art of Walt Disney. The location sold various souvenirs including drawing kits, coloring books, and other art-related souvenirs. Perhaps most-famously, the “Art Corner” sold hand-painted cels which offered guests an opportunity to own a piece of an actual Disney production. The Art Corner closed in 1966, but was instrumental in building up animation artwork as an exciting and appreciated medium worth collecting.
712. “Art Corner” Animation Kit. (Disneyland, c.1957) An extremely rare animation kit from the “Art Corner” at Disneyland. This animation kit was designed for aspiring animators and contains everything needed to learn the art of animation. This kit includes one animation board with sides, glass, standard pegs, instructions for assembly, five different animation character guide books, three different character flip books, one Pinocchio eraser, an exposure sheet, a list of animation terms, and an information sheet about the Animation Department at the Walt Disney Studio. This impressive set comes in its original box with Mickey imagery on the lid. The box measures 14.5”x16” and is in fair to good condition with expected wear throughout from age and use. The board and glass have been faithfully recreated to match the original, and a few “Art Corner” items have been taken from and added to the original contents of this kit. $2,000-$3,000
713. Pecos Bill “Art Corner” Display Drawing. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original inked drawing of Pecos Bill used as a display at the “Art Corner” in Disneyland. Inked drawings such as this were also used for artwork on souvenir posters and sketch pads. This item comes framed and matted with an image size of 20”x23”. The illustration is in very good condition with little wear and features a Disney copyright stamp in the bottom-right. There is some minor wear to the frame, but the piece still presents itself beautifully. $500-$700
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714. Set of (3) Disneyland “Art Corner” Character Prints. (Disneyland, c.1958) A set of (3) jumbo character prints from the “Art Corner” in Tomorrowland. This set includes Dopey, Figaro, and Jaq & Gus. These prints were among the earliest souvenirs from the “Art Corner” and read “From the Art Corner at Disneyland” along the bottom of the character image. At times, these prints were advertised as “color your own”, but these beautiful early Disneyland souvenirs remain uncolored in their original vivid black and white, suitable for display. These prints measure 17”x22” and are in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
716. Pair of Lenticular “Flicker” Character Pins. (Disneyland, 195570s) A wonderful pair of lenticular pins, called “Flickers”, first sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland and then later at Walt Disney World. The buttons feature Mickey and Goofy on the front and reveal text when tilted. The Mickey pin reads “I like Disneyland” and the Goofy reads “I’m Goofy about Walt Disney World”. Both buttons measure 2.5” in diameter and the pair is in very good condition. $100-$200 218
715. Disneyland Do-It-Yourself Pipe Cleaner Art Set. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A 40-piece pipe cleaner set of different colors to be used for dolls, toys, gift wraps, and decorations. The package features many Disney characters around the edges. This item measures 13.75”x8” and is in good condition, unopened, with some wear to the packaging. $100-$200
717. Set of (3) Lenticular “Flicker” Character Pins. (Disneyland, c.1956) A wonderful set of (3) lenticular pins, called “Flickers”, first sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland and then later at Walt Disney World. These buttons feature Mickey, Goofy, and Tinker Bell on the fronts and reveal text when tilted. The buttons measure 2.5” in diameter and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
AUTOPIA
One of the few Disneyland attractions that opened with the park and is still in operation today is “Autopia”. The attraction would receive its name from a combination of the words “automobile” and “utopia”, although Walt would call it “The Little Parkway System” during the early stages in 1953. “Autopia” could be seen on the earliest Disneyland map nearly two years before the park would open. This attraction represented the future of highway travel, since it opened prior to the signing of Interstate Highway legislation. The attraction was so popular that the “Jr. Autopia” was added for smaller guests in 1956, and the “Midget Autopia” was added for even smaller guests than that in 1957. With its sleek vehicle designs by Imagineer Bob Gurr and fond memories for virtually any guest who has ever visited Disneyland, “Autopia” remains a lasting attraction of the park and has also seen versions in Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland.
718. Disneyland Mark V11 “Autopia” Vehicle. (Disneyland, 19671999) A beautiful functioning yellow “Autopia” vehicle from Disneyland. This Mark VII style vehicle features the original fiberglass body which was in use from 1967 until 1999. These iconic vehicles were designed by legendary Imagineer Bob Gurr. This unique vehicle has been custom modified with a 1974-80 golf cart chassis and 36 volt electric drive system with battery charger. The vehicle has a rear drum braking system and new linings, wheel cylinders, hoses, and master cylinder. The wheels are silver steel to stay true to the original design. The vehicle has brushed metal laminate rocker panels. The bumper assemblies are authentically reproduced in the same 1970’s style, and the leather seatbelt with hook is also authentically reproduced to match the original style. The vehicle has rubber floor matting, a padded steering wheel, and the “Autopia” body emblem, all of which are custom created to match the original. This incredible artifact is a beautiful example of the very popular Mark VII “Autopia” vehicles, and measures approximately 10ftx4ft and 3ft tall. This item is in fine functioning condition. $18,000-$20,000
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719. “Autopia” Car Development Photo. (Disneyland, c.1954) A photo of an early “Autopia” ride vehicle prototype, loosely patterned after the Chevrolet Corvette. This photo was hand-trimmed and features a note on the back written during the developmental stages of the “Autopia” attraction. The note reads, “Could Dick help put Fiberglass body on Crosley will leave Car at Dick” and is signed by a “Walt” with a contact number listed below. The photo measures 3.75”x5.75” within a 5”x7” clear protective case. The photo itself is in good condition with some wear throughout, including a faint fold mark down the center, and some light scuffing to the case. $200-$300
721. “Autopia” Junior Driver’s License Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Junior driver’s license for the “Autopia” attraction at Disneyland. The license is signed in ink on the front by Imagineer Bob Gurr who dated the back of the card with the park’s opening day, July 17, 1955, although this card was likely signed at a later date. This item measures 2.5”x4” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
723. “Autopia” Driver’s License Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare driver’s license for the “Autopia” attraction at Disneyland. This license is signed in ink on the front by Imagineer Bob Gurr and is numbered A530381 in the top-right corner. This item measures 2.5”x4” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200 220
720. “Autopia” Mark VII Vehicle Badge. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare metal badge from a Mark VII “Autopia” vehicle at Disneyland. This badge has blue and red enamel imagery on the front including an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle, and features a reflective metal surface on the back side. This item measures 2.75” in diameter and is in good condition with a small chip in the front of the badge to the right of the “VII”, and some small patches of scuffing and light wear throughout from park use. $800-$1,000
722. “Autopia” Driver’s License Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland,1955) A rare driver’s license for the “Autopia” attraction at Disneyland. The license is signed in ink on the front by Imagineer Bob Gurr who dated the back of the card with the park’s opening day, July 17, 1955, although this card was likely signed at a later date. This item measures 2.5”x4” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
724. “Autopia” Concept Lithograph Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1954/99) A commemorative lithograph titled “Autopia Concept Art Car” featuring Imagineer Bob Gurr’s original concept design for an “Autopia” vehicle. This lithograph is signed by Gurr in the bottom-right corner and is hand-numbered 21/150. This item measures 16”x20” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear. This item includes its original Certificate of Authenticity from the Disney Gallery. $400-$600
725. Richfield Oil Exhibit Pamphlet. (Disneyland, c.1955) An early pamphlet created for Richfield’s “The World Beneath Us” exhibit. Richfield Oil was a big sponsor of Tomorrowland and as the “Official Gas of Disneyland”, Richfield sponsored this exhibit as well as the “Autopia” attraction. This colorful, illustrated pamphlet measures 8.5”x5.5” folded. and is in very good condition. $100-$200
726. New Tomorrowland Concept Art Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition lithograph featuring concept art for the New Tomorrowland expansion in 1967. This lithograph was created in celebration of the Disney Gallery’s 10th Anniversary and features an embossed logo in the bottom-right corner to note the occasion. This lithograph is hand-numbered 214/300 and bears a Disney copyright in the bottom-left corner. This item measures 11”x14” and is in fine condition. $300-$500
727. Tomorrowland Souvenir Fabric. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of beautifully illustrated Tomorrowland-themed souvenir fabric swatches from Disneyland. This fabric reads “Copyright Walt Disney Productions - Tomorrowland” and “A Guaranteed Vat Print - Preshrunk” along the hems of the back sides. These items measure approximately 67”x22” and 38”x22”, and the pair is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
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728. Kaiser Aluminum “Alumination Card”. (Disneyland, c.1955) An extremely rare “Alumination Card” given to visitors of the Kaiser Aluminum exhibit in Tomorrowland. The card has been “aluminated by the brightest star in the world of metals” and features a metallic front that has been signed by the original owner. This item measures 2.5”x3.5” and is in good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200 221
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729. Solar Engine Toy - “Mr. Sun At Work!” with Box. (Disneyland, c.1956) A “Mr. Sun At Work!” Solar Engine toy from Tomorrowland, sold in the early days of the park. The top of the toy rotates when placed in the light. This item features a Tomorrowland-themed base and comes with its original orange box and instruction pamphlet. This item measures 3.25” in diameter and 5” tall and is in good working condition with minor wear and discoloration to aspects of the toy and box. $200-$400
730. Pair of Disneyland Cast Member Patches. (Disneyland, c.2005) A cast member patch from the “Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters” attraction at Disneyland and a cast member Disneyland Resort patch. The patches measure approximately 1.5”x4” and the pair is in very good condition. $100-$200
732. Original Control Console from “America Sings”. (Disneyland, 1988) An extremely rare original attraction control console used in the “America Sings” attraction at Disneyland. This control console is labeled “Ride Captain Console” and features MAPO’s manufacturing logo near the bottom. The console features the many switches, buttons, and other various controls needed to operate the attraction. The console is labeled for ease of use, and phrases such as “Carousel Emergency Stop”, “Intrusion Under Carousel”, “Exit Area”, and “Hydraulic Failure” can be seen throughout. The console contains a handset and a microphone, and the backside of the console still holds the mechanics used to operate it. Functionality of the console and completeness of the mechanics on the back have not been tested. The console measures 16.25”x36.75” and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from park use. $6,000-$8,000 222
731. Disneyland Keppy Cap. (Disneyland, c.1959) A very rare white-colored child’s keppy cap featuring artwork from the different lands of the park and a prominent image of the Matterhorn. This item measures 11”x8” and 4.5” tall, and is in fair condition with a thin crack in the back and some separation to a portion of the red rim. $100-$200
SPACE MOUTAIN
An indoor rollercoaster in complete darkness was unheard of in the 1960s when Walt first envisioned the idea for his park. However, it wasn’t until several years after Walt’s death that improvements in technology could make his idea a reality. The attraction opened at Walt Disney World in 1975 to huge success, and would open at Disneyland two years later. Currently called “Hyperspace Mountain”, the attraction has become a staple of Tomorrowland, with consistent lines of eager park-goers awaiting their thrilling high-speed voyage.
733. “Space Mountain” E-Ticket Sign. (Disneyland, 1977) An extremely rare E-Ticket sign from “Space Mountain” at Disneyland. This ticket sign was used for the attraction beginning with its opening year in 1977, and by 1982, ticket books were no longer used at the park. This sign represents an incredible piece of Disneyland history, and was significant in the first few years of the “Space Mountain” attraction. The sign reads “Space Mountain - Please Remove ‘E’ Coupon” in large font with some additional guides and rules at the bottom. The sign measures 27”x17.5” and is in poor to fair condition, with some tape residue around the border and a broken top-right corner. There is some scuffing throughout from use. Due to its few years of use before E-Tickets were no longer required, this sign is likely one-of-a-kind. $3,000-$5,000
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734. “Space Mountain” Cast Member Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare cast member bumper sticker from the opening of the “Space Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. The sticker reads “I Conquered Space Mountain - Disneyland” in white text over a blue backing. This item measures 3.75”x14” and is in very good unused condition with little wear. $100-$200
735. Space Mountain “Inaugural Flight” VIP Gift. (Disneyland, 1977) A very rare plaque created to celebrate the grand opening of the “Space Mountain” attraction at Disneyland. The plaque reads, “Space Mountain Official Astronaut - Inaugural Flight at Disneyland - Summer, 1977”. This plaque was given to select VIPs and members of the press who attended a pre-opening event at Disneyland, and comes in its original box. This item measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
736. “Space Mountain” Opening Year Poster. (Disneyland, 1977) An early illustrated poster promoting the “Space Mountain” attraction at Disneyland during its opening year. This souvenir poster from Tomorrowland features the logo for the attraction as well as great spaceimagery with a great vintage feel. This item measures 24.5”x16.5” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear and a horizontal fold-mark in the center. $300-$500 224
737. Cast Member Premiere “Space Mountain” Gifts. (Disneyland, 1977) An extremely rare gift package from the cast premiere of “Space Mountain” at Disneyland. These items are from the cast premiere on May 25, 1977 and the items feature the attraction’s logo as well as text such as “I conquered Space Mountain” and “Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Crew” throughout. This set includes a framed commemorative print, a bumper sticker, two buttons, the cast premiere die-cut invitation, a cast premiere folder, a print featuring a nighttime photo of the attraction, and a new cast member “Space Mountain” handbook. This impressive collection varies in size from the 2.5” in diameter buttons, to the 12”x9.5” framed print. This set is in very good condition overall with minor wear throughout. $200-$300
CAPTAIN EO The popular 3-D sci-fi attraction “Captain EO” debuted at Disneyland and EPCOT in 1986 to great success. The attraction capitalized on Jackson’s namerecognition and came just a year prior to the debut of his recordsetting album “Bad”. The attraction lasted until 1996 and came back for additional performances after Jackson’s death as a tribute. Items relating to the attraction are still widely collected today by fans of the Disney parks as well as those who fondly remember Jackson as the great musician and performer that he was. 738. “Captain EO” Window Display Model. (Disneyland, 1985) A beautiful model of Captain EO from the Disneyland Showcase Preview Center on Main Street. This model was used in a window display that gave the general public their first view of Michael Jackson in his role as Captain EO. The model was created by artist Jason Bahret, and is accomplished in hand-painted resin with a wooden base. This item measures 12”x12” and 17” tall, and is in very good condition with little wear. $3,000-$5,000
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739. “Captain EO” Promotional Poster. (Disneyland, 1986) A promotional poster created for the opening of “Captain EO” in 1986. This poster features great imagery of Michael Jackson as Captain EO along with many other characters seen in the film. Along the bottom of the poster, it reads “presented by the Eastman Kodak Company at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Epcot Center ...and nowhere else in the universe!”. This item measures 28.5”x18” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
740. Early “Captain EO” Private Screening Ticket. (Disneyland, 1986) A special ticket for a private screening for “Captain EO” in the Magic Eye Theater in Tomorrowland. This ticket is for July 24, 1986, which is approximately 2 months before the attraction would publicly open. This ticket is unused with its admission stub intact, and features the attraction logo at the top. The ticket measures 6”x2.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$400
741. “Captain EO” Premier Party Ticket and Button. (Disneyland, 1986) A very rare admission ticket to the premier party for the “Captain EO” attraction at Disneyland, framed with a special collectible “Captain EO” button. The admission ticket is unused with its stubs for Disneyland admission and premier party admission still attached. The items are custom framed above holographic foil for a beautiful display that perfectly captures the feel of the attraction. This item measures 22”x10.25” and is in good condition, with some wear to the ticket and button and minor wear to the frame. $400-$600
742. “Captain EO” Grand Opening Press Packet. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1986) A grand opening press packet created to promote the new “Captain EO” attraction at Disneyland and Walt Disney World’s EPCOT Center. This packet includes the folder featuring the attraction’s logo, five different press releases of news angles for covering the attraction, two single sheets of information about the attraction and its opening, and four black and white photos of the attraction and Michael Jackson. This packet measures 12”x9.5” and is in good condition with minor cover-wear and some small spots of discoloration to a few of the documents. $100-$200 226
STAR TOURS
Little did Disney know that when “Star Tours” debuted in 1987, the attraction began the groundwork for including a franchise within the park which would significantly change Disneyland in the following years. “Star Tours” marked Disney’s first use of a non-Disney property as the basis for an attraction. This partnership with George Lucas was achieved through their previous partnership on “Captain EO” the year prior. At Disneyland, “Star Tours” would last until 2010 when it was succeeded by the enhanced 3-D attraction, “Star Tours – The Adventures Continue” in the following year. The success of the attraction and the film franchise has seen to the creation of an upcoming Star Wars themed land at Disneyland currently referred to as “Star Wars Land”, which is set to open in 2019. With the franchise as popular now as it has ever been, artifacts from “Star Tours” are very collectible and can often feature some of the more popular characters from the films.
744. “Star Tours” Photo Signed by George Lucas. (Disneyland, 1986) A very rare photo featuring Disney’s CEO Michael Eisner, Carrie Fisher, George Lucas, Mark Hamill, and costumed characters of C3PO, Chewbacca, and two Ewoks. This photo is signed by George Lucas, and is custom framed with two “Star Tours - Disneyland” grand opening buttons and a silver and black “Star Tours” patch. The photo measures 7”x10” within its 18”x18” frame. This item is in very good condition with some minor wear to the photo and frame. $400-$600
743. “Star Tours” Opening Year Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A very rare poster from the opening year of the “Star Tours” attraction at Disneyland. This poster features beautiful imagery based on the attraction with C3PO and R2D2 prominently shown in the upper-right corner. This poster features the “Star Tours” logo at the bottom along with the attraction’s early slogan, “Now the Adventure is Real”. This poster measures 30.25”x20” and is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear. $500-$700
745. “Star Tours” Premiere Party Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1987) A very scarce unused admission “interplanetary launch” ticket for the January 8, 1987 “Star Tours” attraction premiere party at Disneyland. This ticket features R2D2 and C3PO and is numbered 1107. This item measures 12.5”x3.5” and is in very good condition with minor edgewear and a small spot of discoloration on the back. $100-$200
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746. Cast Member “Star Tours” Premiere Tickets. (Disneyland, 1987) A pair of (2) unused boarding passes in red with white text, from the cast premiere of the “Star Tours” attraction between January 12-16, 1987. The premiere occurred between 7pm and midnight on those dates, with this pair of tickets for “flight no. 1120” on Jan 15. These tickets come in their original ticket envelope with “Star Tours” imagery on the front, and also include the extremely rare invitation letter discussing the event. The tickets measure 3.25”x8.25” each, and the set is in very good condition with minor creasing to the letter and envelope. $200-$400 227
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747. “Star Tours” Grand Opening Glow in the Dark Decal. (Disneyland, 1986) A rare glow in the dark decal created to promote the Grand Opening of the “Star Tours” attraction at Disneyland. This decal reads “Star Tours - Disneyland” and is unused on its original backing. This item measures 3.25”x4” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
749. “Star Tours” Male Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, c.2011) An original male cast member costume from “Star Tours: The Adventures Continue” at Disneyland. This costume includes the stylish shirt and matching pants in orange and blue patterns. The shirt has the “Star Tours” logo on the shoulders, and both items retain their original Disney wardrobe labels. The shirt is a size medium, and the pants are a 33x35 with the hand-written note “x32” on the label, possibly indicating a size adjustment. This costume is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use including a loose hem on the left pant leg. $300-$500 228
748. “Star Tours” Female Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original female cast member costume from “Star Tours” at Disneyland. This costume is the style used at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The costume includes the stylish shirt and pants, as well as a cast member nametag that reads “Candy”. The nametag is not original to the outfit but helps complete the look. The shirt has the “Star Tours” logo on the shoulders, and both the shirt and pants retain their original Disney wardrobe labels. The shirt is a size large, and the pants are a 33x35 with the hand-written note “x30” on the label, possibly indicating a size adjustment. This costume is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. $200-$400
750. Set of (6) “Star Tours” Travel Posters. (Disneyland, 1986) A set of (6) “travel posters” sold at Disneyland to help promote the new “Star Tours” attraction. This set of posters features the same imagery that could be seen in the slightly larger posters displayed on the walls of the attraction’s exit area. This set includes posters for “Dagobah”, “Tatooine”, “Endor”, “Hoth”, “Bespin”, and “Yavin”. The posters measure 24”x18” and are in very good condition. $100-$200
CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE Opening in 2001, California Adventure attempted to replicate the success of Walt Disney World’s multipark model, however the new park received less than ideal attendance. Disney has steadily made changes and improvements to California Adventure, and such popular features as “Soarin’ Over California”, “Cars Land”, and the upcoming “Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!” are as wellreceived and anticipated as some of the most popular Disneyland attractions and lands. California Adventure now holds as many fond memories for some as Disneyland does for others, with souvenirs and artifacts from this park quickly becoming as collectible as ones from Disneyland.
752. Pair of Pre-Opening California Adventure Postcards. (California Adventure, 2001) A pair of (2) very rare pre-opening postcards for Disney’s California Adventure. These postcards measure 4.25”x6” and are in very good condition with minor scuffing on the back of one of the postcards. $100-$200
751. California Adventure Grand Opening Ticket. (California Adventure, 2001) A very special framed Premier Edition of the Grand Opening ticket to Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. This premier edition was limited to only 500 pieces, and includes the pop-out ticket, a commemorative pin, and an actual section of the material used to create the large Sun icon guests see at the entrance of the park. This display measures 14.5”x11.5” and 6” thick, and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
753. California Adventure Attractions Sign. (California Adventure, c.2000s) A sign used to direct guests to attractions within the Paradise Pier area of California Adventure. This sign lists the “Silly Symphony Swings”, “Golden Zephyr”, and “Jumpin’ Jellyfish” attractions and has a great red, yellow, and blue color scheme. This item measures 36”x23.75” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$400
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754. “Soarin’” Cast Member Costume. (EPCOT, c.2000s) An original cast member costume for the “Soarin’” attraction at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. This costume is for a male cast member, and includes the jacket, shirt, pants, and gold-tone pin. The jacket is marked size 48R, the shirt is size large, and the pants are size 36x36. The costume is in overall very good condition, with some expected wear throughout from use. $1,000-$2,000 229
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756. “Tower of Terror” Cast Member Costume. (Disney-MGM Studios, c.2000) An original male cast member costume from the “Hollywood Tower of Terror” at Disney-MGM Studios. This costume includes the hat, shirt, and pants which feature the iconic red, black ,and gold pattern that the attraction is well-remembered for. The shirt is a size 44L, the pants are a 32x34, and the hat is a large. These items retain their original Disney wardrobe tags, and the hat has the word “studio” written inside. This set is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout from park use. $1,000-$2,000 230
757. “Tower of Terror” Cast Member Coat. (Disney-MGM Studios, c.2000s) A very rare female cast member coat from “The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror” attraction at Disney-MGM Studios in Walt Disney World. This iconic long coat features the stylish red and color scheme that has become a very memorable aspect of the attraction. The coat still retains its original Disney wardrobe tag and is marked size 12. This item is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500
758. “Tower of Terror” Cast Member Grand Opening Shirt. (California Adventure, 2004) A very rare cast member gift from the Grand Opening of the “Twilight Zone Tower of Terror” and California Adventure. This shirt features logos for the fictitious Hollywood Tower Hotel as well as Disneyland Resort. The white and black shirt is a men’s size small, and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$400
759. Set of (3) “Tower of Terror” Postcards with Sticker. (California Adventure, c.2004) A set of (3) postcards and a sticker featuring the “Tower of Terror” at California Adventure. Two of the postcards feature lenticular imagery and the sticker features a frightened Mickey Mouse riding the attraction. These items measure 4”x6” each, and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
762. California Adventure “LuminAria” Sign. (California Adventure, 2001) A very rare sign from Disney’s California Adventure warning guests that the attractions on Paradise Pier will close early due to the “LuminAria” show. Disney’s “LuminAria” was a fireworks show on Paradise Bay that only lasted a few months, as such, items relating to “LuminAria” are exceptionally rare. This item measures 25.25”x18.5” and is in good condition with some surface wear. $200-$400
760. Collection of (3) Cast Member Patches. (California Adventure, c.2000s) A collection of (3) cast member patches including a rare “Condor Flats” patch, a Disneyland Resort patch, and a Resort Horticulture patch. “Condor Flats”, themed after a high-desert airfield, would later become “Grizzly Peak Airfield” in 2015. The patches range in size between 2”x3.5” and 1.25”x4”, and the set is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
761. Collection of (16) California Adventure Postcards. (California Adventure, 2001) A collection of (16) postcards from California Adventure. These are some of the very first postcards created for California Adventure, and include unique cards that have patches adhered to them, as well as a faux-fur textured card, and other fun cards. Each of these cards measures 4”x6” and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
763. “World of Color” Male & Female Cast Member Shirts. (California Adventure, 2010s) A pair of original cast member clothing for the “World of Color” nighttime show at California Adventure. This pair includes a male shirt and female blouse, both in their matching red fabric with black buttons. Both items still retain their original Disney wardrobe tags, and the backs of the shirts have several squares of velcro under disguised folds where either logos, text, or other applications could be adhered to the back of the shirt. The men’s shirt is size XL and the women’s blouse is size large. The pair is in good condition with some scuff marks to the front of the men’s shirt. $50-$100
764. Set of (3) Cars Land California Adventure Signs. (California Adventure, 2012) A set of (3) signs from Cars Land at Disney’s California Adventure. These three signs feature imagery of Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse, Lightning McQueen, and the “Carthay Circle”, and feature different messages below. The three signs read, “Pardon our pixie-dust. We are in preparation for the grand opening of Carthay Circle”, “Event CheckIn”, and “Monsters, Inc. and Muppet Vision 3-D will close today at 2:00 PM”. Two of the signs measure 24”x19.75” while the larger sign measures 28”x24”. The set is in overall good condition with minor wear from use. The larger sign has a chipped bottom-left corner. $300-$400
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766. Mickey’s Halloween Party “Treat Stop” Banner. (Disneyland, c.2010) A banner created for Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland. This large green banner features a great image of Mickey dressed as a vampire and has the name of the event in large type. This banner was most likely wrapped around the front and sides of one of the “treat stop” carts during the event, and has a rough adhesive strip along the top-edge of the back of the banner for hanging. This item measures approximately 27.5”x101.5” and is in very good condition with a few smudges on the front and back from use. $200-$400 765. Set of (12) Opening Year “Eureka!” Parade Blueprints. (California Adventure, 2000) A set of (12) blueprints used to create the parade floats from “Eureka!”, the opening year parade at California Adventure. These blueprints feature several of the floats from the parade and many have markings in yellow ink from their use in creating the floats. The blueprints measure approximately 25”x36” each, and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$300
767. Mickey’s Halloween Party “Treat Stop” Banner. (Disneyland, c.2010) A banner created for Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland. This banner features a great image of Mickey dressed as a vampire and has the name of the event in large type. This banner was most likely displayed on the front of one of the “treat stop” carts during the event, and has a rough adhesive strip along the topedge of the back of the banner for hanging. This item measures approximately 27”x48” and is in fine condition. $200-$400 232
768. Mickey’s Halloween Party Sign. (Disneyland, c.2010) A hard-plastic prop sign created for Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland. The sign features a great image of Mickey as a vampire holding a bag of candy, and has an appealing purple and orange color scheme. This sign measures 27.5”x20” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from park use. $100-$200
769. Collection of (4) Disney Studio Employment Contracts. (Disney, 1937-1953) A collection of employment contracts for Disney animator Ken O’Brien. This collection includes (4) signed contracts for employment, a signed letter stating that O’Brien’s employment with Walt Disney Productions is being transferred to Walt Disney Enterprises, and a Walt Disney Productions studio envelope mailed to O’Brien in 1938. These contracts list pay scales as well as the Studio’s terms and conditions of employment. These contracts are signed by O’Brien, an additional witness, and Walt Disney Productions’ Vice President Gunther Lessing, with the exception of the 1937 contact which is signed by Disney Secretary George E. Morris. There are 18 pages total in this set, with the documents varying in size over the years. This collection is in very good condition overall, with some wear throughout from use. $600-$800
KEN O’BRIEN
Ken O’Brien joined Disney in the late 1930s in what would become an over 30-year career in animation. O’Brien is known for his work on some of Disney’s greatest animated feature films such as “Lady and the Tramp”, “Cinderella”, and “Sleeping Beauty”. In the mid-1960s, O’Brien helped in the creation of such iconic attractions as “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”. A skilled sculptor and modeler, O’Brien helped design the face used on the Mr. Lincoln animatronic figure and aided in other attractions at the park in addition to his work as an animator. O’Brien created many of the models used to design the “Western River Expedition” attraction for Walt Disney World. Although the attraction was never completed, the lucky few who were able to see O’Brien’s work in the miniature model of the attraction described it as one of the greatest achievements to come from Imagineering. O’Brien passed away in 1990, but his legacy lives on through his achievements in animation and success as an Imagineer.
770. Walt Disney Productions Employment Letter. (Disney, 1936) A very rare letter on studio stationery from Walt Disney Productions, written to Ken O’Brien in 1936. O’Brien had submitted samples of his artwork to Disney in response to a recent advertisement stating that the company was looking to hire new artists. This amazing letter is Walt Disney Productions’ response to the artwork that O’Brien submitted. The letter begins, “We have for our consideration the samples you submitted in answer to our ad. These samples interest us very much.” The letter goes on to request additional artwork from O’Brien in pencil and that he fill out an enclosed application. The letter is signed in the lower-right by George Drake of Walt Disney Productions. O’Brien would become a prolific Disney artist and animator, as well as a prominent Imagineer. This letter which shows the beginning of his career with Disney, is an amazing look into the history of Walt Disney Productions and animation as a whole. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition, with faint fold-lines and some wear and discoloration around the edges, as expected with the letter’s age. $300-$500
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The “Western River Expedition”, designed by legendary Imagineer Marc Davis, was a massive attraction that depicted the exciting American Wild West. The attraction’s structure would be disguised as a Frontierland Mesa, or a large flat-top hill, which guests could climb to take in the amazing views of the park. Within the mesa structure would be a riverboat excursion, a runaway mine train ride, an Indian Village, many audio-animatronics, and much more. The effect of the final product would have been an immersion experience unlike any other, which many theorized would have felt more like another “land” than simply just an attraction. However, the scope of Davis’ work may have in fact been its downfall, as the project proved too costly to implement in time for the opening of Walt Disney World. Aspects of the attraction did however make it into the Disney parks, as attractions such as “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad”, “Splash Mountain”, and “Thunder Mesa” at Disneyland Paris, have been inspired by portions of the “Western River Expedition”. Since the attraction was never completed, the few artifacts that remain from the “Western River Expedition” are all that is left to share the history of one of the most ambitious projects in Disney history.
771. Bandit Riding Horse Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features a bandit riding a horse, and was from the dramatic end scene of the attraction. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a custom wooden base. This item measures 12” tall including the base, and is in very good condition with a few spots of restoration. The maquette has a few spots of minor wear including a broken right stirrup. This maquette is an incredible artifact from one of Disney’s rarest attractions. $6,000-$8,000 234
772. Bandit Riding Horse Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Adolfo Procopio for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette features a bandit riding a horse, and was designed for the dramatic end scene of the attraction. This maquette is composed of painted resin adhered to a wooden base which is signed by Procopio. This item measures 2.75”x8” and 7” tall. The maquette is in very good condition with minor wear and a missing leather piece on the horse’s reigns. $5,000-$6,000
773. Dancing Indian with Spear Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features a dancing Indian holding a spear. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 6.5”x3.5” and 7” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in very good condition with minor wear. $5,000-$7,000
774. Dancing Indian with Bow Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features a dancing Indian holding a bow. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 6.5”x3.5” and 7” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in very good condition with minor wear. $5,000-$7,000
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775. Dancing Indian with Ceremonial Stick Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features a dancing Indian holding a ceremonial dance stick. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 6.5”x3.5” and 8” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in very good condition with minor wear. $5,000-$7,000 235
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776. Indian Playing Banjo Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features an Indian playing a banjo. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 4”x5” and 9” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in fair to good condition, with some breaks in the lower-body and minor wear throughout. $5,000-$7,000
778. Indian Drummer Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scalemodel phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features an Indian playing a drum. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 3.5”x5.5” and 10” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in fair to good condition, with some breaks in the lowerbody and minor wear throughout. A drumstick is missing and the drum itself is not attached to the base. $5,000-$7,000 236
777. Indian Chief Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features an Indian Chief holding bottles of “magic elixir” with a long, intricate headdress. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 4”x3.5” and 10.25” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in fair to good condition, with some breaks in the legs and feet and minor wear throughout. $5,000-$7,000
779. Indian Squaw with Papoose Maquette. (Disney, c.1960s-70s) An original maquette created by Imagineer Ken O’Brien for the legendary “Western River Expedition” attraction. This maquette was created during the scale-model phase of designing the attraction, and beautifully captures the energy of Marc Davis’ original concept designs. This maquette features an Indian Squaw carrying a Papoose on her back. This maquette is composed of painted resin over a wire armature and is adhered to a wooden base. This item measures approximately 4”x3.5” and 8.25” tall. This item has been lightly restored and is in fair to good condition, with some breaks in the lower-body as well as a missing application from her hands. $5,000-$7,000
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The creation of Walt Disney World in Florida marked the first successful multi-park resort system for Disney. The ambitious project was unfinished when Walt passed away in December of 1966. When it came time to open the Florida park, Walt’s older brother Roy stated that he named the park “Walt Disney World” so that people, “will know his name as long as Walt Disney World is here”. The new park, the “Magic Kingdom”, officially opened on October 1, 1971, as the first of four theme parks that now make up the “Walt Disney World Resort”. The success of Walt Disney World led to Disneyland’s expansion with California Adventure, as well as a multi-park model with Disney’s other parks around the globe. Now celebrating over 45 years of magic, Walt Disney World has developed its own rich history, with many guests having just as much adoration for it as others have for Disneyland.
780. Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare poster from Eastern Airlines from Walt Disney World’s first year of operation. This poster features a costumed Mickey surrounded by stylish depictions of the attractions and entertainment found at Walt Disney World. This item measures 39”x30” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including a few small tears along the bottom-edge. $100-$200
781. Cinderella Castle Pre-Opening Concept Art. (Walt Disney World, 1970) An extremely rare original concept drawing for a Cinderella Castle logo to be used at Walt Disney World. This drawing was accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper mounted to board, and was created prior to the opening of Walt Disney World, during the developmental stages of the park. This item measures 9”x7” on the 15”x11” board, and is in very good condition with little wear. $400-$600 238
782. Walt Disney World Opening Inter-Office Communication. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare set of inter-office communication documents from Walt Disney Productions discussing the television special for the opening of Walt Disney World. This set includes a document dated April 28, 1971 announcing that the date of television special for the Walt Disney World opening has been chosen, and a second document dated October 25, 1971 which gives further information about the televised event. There is a paper clip holding the documents together along with a half-sheet cover document with Walt Disney World imagery. These documents were originally given to WED’s Mel Melton, with a red checkmark by his name on the first sheet, and his name written in pen on the back of the second sheet. These documents measure 11”x8.5” and the set is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$400
784. Contemporary Resort Commemorative Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1970) To commemorate the Nation’s first assembly-line made steelframed hotel rooms at the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World, this rare commemorative plate was given to members of the press who visited the hotel assembly facility before the hotel’s opening. This plate was created by United States Steel and Walt Disney World. This item measures 6.25”x8.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear. The plate comes in a protective cloth bag within a white box. $200-$300
783. Walt Disney World Representatives Guide. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A very early pre-opening guide created for Walt Disney World Representatives. This guide covers the history of Disneyland and what the company hopes to do with Walt Disney World. Since this guide was created approximately 2 years before the opening of the Magic Kingdom, it features concept illustrations throughout instead of photos. This 12-page guide measures 8”x11” and is in very good condition with little wear. There are some pencil notes inside from the original owner. $200-$400
785. Walt Disney World Press Report. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A press report packet containing articles and news relating to the opening of Walt Disney World. These early articles and photos of the Magic Kingdom have been assembled into a document to help promote the park during its opening year. This 18-page report measures 13.75”x8” and is in good condition with some cover-wear. $200-$400
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786. Randotti Disney Research Photos. (Walt Disney World, 1969/71) A collection of photos taken by the Randotti Company during a research trip to Florida in August of 1971 as they were developing a new line of products for the opening of Walt Disney World. Randotti famously created the memorable skulls, tombstones, and other souvenirs for Disneyland and had been hired to create additional new products for the new park. These photos include images of concept art for the coming attractions such as the “Country Bear Jamboree” and also the never-built “Western River Expedition”. Included in this lot are (18) photos from the research trip, and one photo from 1969 of an unproduced “Jungle Cruise” elephant statue. These photos range in size from 3.5”x2.5” to 3.5”x4.25” and the set is in very good condition. $200-$400
787. “The Story of Walt Disney World” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare opening year book titled “The Story of Walt Disney World” created to commemorate the opening of the new park. This book features color photos of the building and design of many of the park’s attractions, and tells the story of how Walt’s project came to be. This 48-page book measures 11”x11” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200 240
788. Walt Disney World Opening Year Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from the opening year of Walt Disney World. This map features a beautifully illustrated layout of the Magic Kingdom and features the lands and attractions present during the park’s opening year. This item measures approximately 25”x28” and is in fair condition with some wear along the fold lines and a few spots of discoloration. The original owner made checkmarks at the bottom next to the attractions they were able to enjoy on their visit. $200-$400
789. Walt Disney World Opening Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An unused bumper sticker marking the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. This stylish red, white, and black bumper sticker features the Walt Disney World logo and bears the Walt Disney Productions copyright mark. This item measures 3”x15” and is in good condition with some surface wear. $100-$200
790. Walt Disney World News Vol.2 No.1. (Walt Disney World, 1971) Created to inform the public about the upcoming opening of Walt Disney World, this April 1971 issue of Walt Disney World News provides articles and photos concerning such attractions as the “Jungle Cruise”, “Haunted Mansion”, and “Cinderella Castle”. This item measures 23”x17” and is in good condition with two horizontal fold creases. $100-$200
791. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening VIP Calendar. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare desk calendar given as a VIP Christmas gift to promote the opening year of Walt Disney World. The calendar reads “Seasons Greetings” above an image of Mickey, Pluto, and Donald with a Christmas tree ornament. Each page of the calendar lists an a coming aspect of the new park, such as “156 Days Until Grumpy and Sneezy”. This calendar measures 8.5”x4.5” and 1.5” thick, and is unused with minor wear. $100-$200
792. “Tom Sawyer Island” Concept Brownline. (Walt Disney World,1971) A concept brownline featuring the covered bridge at Fort Wilderness on “Tom Sawyer Island”. This long brownline features the detailed artwork transposed to a thin brown-tinted sheet. This item measures approximately 12”x27” and is in good condition with a waviness to the sheet. $400-$600
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793. “The Magic of Walt Disney World” Theatrical Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A poster promoting the theatrical release of the short film “The Magic of Walt Disney World”. Created within a year of the new park’s opening, this short was released to theaters alongside “Saludos Amigos” and “Snowball Express” in order to promote Walt Disney World. This item measures 41”x27” and is in good condition with some wear along the fold lines. $200-$400
795. Dixie Crystals Cook Book from Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very early Walt Disney World souvenir featuring recipes by Dixie Crystals brand sugar, the official sugar of Walt Disney World. This cook book features numerous delicious recipes and has a center spread illustration of the Dixie Crystals Sweet Shop in the Market House of Walt Disney World. This charming 39-page booklet measures 5.25”x5.25” and is in good condition with a few spots of discoloration and edge-wear from use. $100-$200 242
794. A Collection of (3) Walt Disney World Guides. (Walt Disney World, 1972-77) A collection of (3) souvenir pictorial guidebooks for Walt Disney World from 1972, 1975, and 1977, featuring beautiful photos and information on the various attractions during the years they were produced. Each book measures approximately 8.75”x11.5” and the set is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
796. Walt Disney World Rides and Attractions Report. (Walt Disney World, 1973-74) An in-house report from the office of Disney’s Mel Melton containing statistics on admissions and ticket sales in comparison to previous years. This report contains many statistics and findings that are typically not seen by the general public, which would make for an engaging read for any Disney fan. This 28-page report measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $200-$300
797. “Disney Trainers’ Handbook” Instructor’s Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An instructor’s manual for an 8-hour course given to Walt Disney World trainers. This manual covers a wealth of Disney policies and information for training employees. This item measures 11.5”x10” and is in good condition with some wear from use. $100-$200
798. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Bumper Stickers. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A set of (3) early Walt Disney World bumper stickers with variant designs. These bumper stickers include imagery of the park’s logo, Mickey Mouse, and Cinderella Castle. Each bumper sticker measures approximately 3”x14.5”, although there is minor variance in size. These unused bumper stickers are in very good condition with minor edgewear. $100-$200
800. “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A cast member booklet for new hires titled “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show”. This booklet contains information on the history of Walt Disney World, the lands and attractions, and photos from throughout the park. This 35-page booklet measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. $200-$400
799. Set of (3) “The Pirates are Coming” Buttons. (Walt Disney World, 1973) A set of (3) pre-opening promotional buttons from Walt Disney World created before the opening of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction in 1973. These buttons feature a great image of a jolly pirate and read “The Pirates are Coming” above the name Walt Disney World. Two of the pins are white and one is yellow. Each pin measures 2.25” in diameter and the set is in overall very good condition with some wear throughout. $100-$200
801. 1975 Walt Disney World Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early souvenir map from Walt Disney World titled “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World”. This map features the “PeopleMover” and “Space Mountain” attractions which opened that year. This item measures approximately 31.5”x40” and is in good condition with some light surface scuffing. $200-$400
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802. Walt Disney World Souvenir Gift Catalog. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A rare souvenir catalog from Walt Disney World featuring great color photos of some of the Magic Kingdom’s earliest souvenirs. This 12-page catalog measures 5.5”x8.25” and is in good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200 803. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Shopping Bags. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A set of (3) shopping bags from the early years of Walt Disney World. These shopping bags feature unique imagery of Mickey and Minnie, Cinderella Castle, and an elegant design for the Contemporary Resort. The bags vary in size from 16”x14” to 21”x16”. The set is in overall good condition with some spots of color wear and creasing from use. $100-$200
804. Walt Disney World Illustrated Map. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A beautifully illustrated map of Walt Disney World reprinted from the original artwork seen in Vacationland magazine. This map measures 21”x25” and is in very good condition. $200-$300 805. Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A charming travel agency poster created by Eastern Airlines to promote both Eastern and Walt Disney World. The poster features a great image of Mickey in front of Walt Disney World imagery with an Eastern Airlines jet flying overhead. This item measures 28”x22” and is in very good condition with some minor creasing and surface scuffing. $300-$500 244
806. Reedy Creek Improvement District “Comprehensive Plan”. (Walt Disney World, 1979) An impressive document from the Reedy Creek Improvement District titled “Comprehensive Plan” for the year of 1979. The RCID is responsible for overseeing the land use and environmental protections for the area which includes the Walt Disney World Resort. This document includes numerous maps, charts, findings, and other pertinent information related to the area, and is a rare look into the behind the scenes work that keeps Walt Disney World as we know it today. This document measures 11”x9” and 1” thick and is in very good condition with little wear. $500-$700 807. “Walt Disney World A Pictorial Souvenir”. (Walt Disney World, 1984) A souvenir pictorial guidebook for Walt Disney World and EPCOT Center, featuring beautiful photos and information on the various attractions during the year 1984. This 65-page book measures 8.75”x11” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
808. Pair of Walt Disney World Shopping Bags. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A pair of (2) Walt Disney World shopping bags from the 1980s.These colorful bags measure approximately 21.5” tall, and the pair is in fair condition with some creasing and wear throughout. $100-$200
809. “Remember the Magic” Commemorative Passport. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A special unused commemorative ticket created to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney World. This ticket features numerous Disney characters on Main Street at Walt Disney World, and comes custom framed with a plaque noting the anniversary. The back of the frame has a window so that the back of the ticket is viewable. This back lists the rules for exchanging the ticket for a park voucher, and shows the ticket number. This item measures 9.25”x14” framed, and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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810. Walt Disney World Lunch Box with Thermos. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A rare tin lunch box by Aladdin Industries with embossed imagery of different Walt Disney World attractions including Cinderella Castle, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Haunted Mansion”, and “Space Mountain” among others. The lunch box includes the original matching plastic thermos with lid. This item measures approximately 7”x8” and 4” thick, and is in good condition with some edge-wear from use. $100-$200
811. Walt Disney World Coconut Postcard. (Walt Disney World, 1997) A humorous and unique souvenir mailable coconut from Walt Disney World. For the park guests who enjoyed more unusual souvenirs, Walt Disney World offered actual coconuts which could be mailed to friends and family from Florida during their vacation. The coconut has a painted Priority Mail label on one side, with a large Walt Disney World sticker on the other. This item measures approximately 6” in diameter and 10” long, and is in good condition with some expected wear from age. $100-$200
812. “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Nautilus Model. (Walt Disney World, 2006) A beautiful limited edition reproduction of a Nautilus submarine from the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” attraction at Walt Disney World. This model was created by Randy Noble to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Walt Disney World and was limited to only 500 pieces. This desirable model measures 3”x10.5” and 3.25” tall including the stand. The model is in very good condition with little wear, and comes with its original box and packaging. $200-$400 246
813. “20,000 leagues” WDW Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 19711994) A functional porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” attraction. The glass is one inch thick and the porthole is solid-cast, bronze-tone metal. This item weighs approximately 25 pounds and measures approximately 14” in diameter. This item is in very good condition with expected wear from use, and a missing small screw. $500-$700
814. “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Seat Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1994) A retractable seat from one of the Nautilus submarines from the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” attraction at Walt Disney World. These retractable seats were installed for easier loading and unloading of the Nautilus subs, and this original seat retains its spring mechanism. This seat could be mounted on a wall as it was on the sub, or the spring can be removed so the seat remains down at all times. The base is made of cast-metal, and is likely aluminum as it is non-magnetic, and weighs approximately 10 pounds. The letters “T” and “W” form the pattern around the base of the seat, which are the first two letters in the word “Twenty”. This item measures approximately 14” in diameter and is in good condition with some expected wear from use including a few small tears in the upholstery. $500-$700
815. “20,000 Leagues” Nautilus Blueprint. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An original photostat blueprint for a Nautilus submarine from the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” attraction at Walt Disney World. Although this blueprint was used for the park attraction, it features the same imagery used for the 1954 feature film of the same name. This item measures 34”x42” and is in good condition with some minor edge-wear. $100-$200
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816. Frontierland “Hang All Guns Here” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A silkscreen sign on board which reads, “Hang All Guns Here - By Order of the Sheriff or Else”. From the estate of Imagineer Ken Kerr, this sign was most likely a test for a sign to be used at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland. This item measures 12”x18” and is in fine condition. $200-$400 817. “Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café” Restaurant Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2009) A rare sign from the “Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe” restaurant in Walt Disney World. This sign displays the logo for the restaurant and was created to direct guests to the FastPass and entrance area. This sign has a label on the back that reads “Cast Member exclusive item - No Vendors”. This item measures 36”x24” and is in good condition with some surface scuffing and minor edge-wear. $200-$400
818. Main Street Trash Can Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A rounded metal trash can sign from Main Street in Walt Disney World that was once applied to the front of a trash can. This sign features a Main Street horsedrawn trolley and reads “Main Street U.S.A.” in large lettering around the border. The 8”x12” oval sign is in good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500 248
819. Tomorrowland Trash Can Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A rounded resin trash can sign from Tomorrowland in Walt Disney World that was once applied to the front of a trash can. This sign features the Tomorrowland logo with gear and tool imagery throughout. The sign measures 8”x12” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. $200-$300
820. Set of (11) Illustrations for Wardrobe Department Game. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A set of (11) original Alice in Wonderland themed drawings by Ralph Kent used in the creation of an exclusive game made for the Wardrobe Department titled “Adventures in Costumeland”. These drawings feature various characters from Alice in Wonderland and there are many notes around the drawings from their use in the development of the game. This set of drawings includes a rolled, printed test of the game board where many of the final versions of these drawings can be seen. The largest of the drawings, featuring Alice, measures approximately 17”x14” and the game board measures 25”x25”. The set is in overall very good condition, with some edge-wear to the game board. $2,000-$3,000
821. Walt Disney World Security Division “Challenge Coin”. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An extremely rare “challenge coin” created specifically for members of the Walt Disney World Security Division. “Challenge Coins” were a popular tradition beginning in the World War II era, in which members of different units would carry unique coins designed for their unit. When a member of a unit “challenged” an individual to produce the coin, failure to do so would result in a penalty such as buying a drink for the one who initiated the challenge. This fun pastime has carried forward to recent years, and this special challenge coin for the Security Division features excellent imagery of a watchful Mickey Mouse on one side, and the Security Division logo on the other. This coin comes in its original plastic sleeve with information on the manufacturer. This coin measures 1.5” in diameter and is in very good condition. $200-$300
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822. Walt Disney World Security Hat Badge. (Walt Disney World, c.2000) A metal hat badge with a vertical bar-style fastener on the back, worn by security officers at Walt Disney World in the early 2000s. This badge features the iconic Disney “D” in front of a Mickey logo with a scroll at the top which reads “Walt Disney World”. The back of the badge is etched “5011 - Property of Walt Disney World Not For Sale”. This item measures 2.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor scuffing from use. $200-$300
823. Walt Disney World Security Badge. (Walt Disney World, c.2000) A metal badge with two pin-style fasteners on the back, worn by security officers at Walt Disney World in the early 2000s. This badge features the iconic Disney “D” in front of a Mickey logo with a scroll at the top which reads “Walt Disney World”. The back of the badge is etched “3857 - Property of Walt Disney World Not For Sale”. This item measures 2.5”x2” and is in very good condition with minor scuffing from use. $200-$300
824. “Grand Prix Raceway” Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A rare cast member shirt from the “Grand Prix Raceway” at Walt Disney World. This shirt, in its familiar yellow and blue design, features a patch of the attraction’s sponsor Goodyear in the upper front. The “Grand Prix Raceway”, based off of Disneyland’s “Autopia”, would later become the “Tomorrowland Speedway” in 2009. This shirt is a men’s size XL and is in good condition with some minor fading and wear from use, including loose stitching on the left-sleeve cuff. The shirt retains its original Walt Disney World tag and has writing on the collar that reads “10/95 XL”. $300-$500
825. “Tony’s Town Square” Cast Member Vest. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original women’s cast member vest from the “Tony’s Town Square” restaurant in Main Street at Walt Disney World. The restaurant, loosely themed after Walt Disney’s feature film “Lady and the Tramp”, serves Italian cuisine and can offer great views of Main Street while guests eat. This vest, in regal black and red tones, is marked size 20 and is in very good condition with little wear. $50-$100
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827. “The Great Movie Ride” Cast Member Gangster Costume. (Disney-MGM Studios, c.1990s) A male cast member costume from “The Great Movie Ride” attraction at Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. This costume was worn by a cast member during the Gangster Film section of the attraction. This costume includes the jacket, pants, gun holster, and hat, with each of the items still retaining its original Disney wardrobe tag. The jacket is size 44L, the pants are size 38x36, and the hat is size XL. This costume is in overall good condition with minor wear from park use. $300-$500 826. Walt Disney World Bus Driver Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010) An original male bus driver costume from Walt Disney World. This sleek newer design for Walt Disney World bus drivers was implemented in 2010 and features the Disney “D” on the right sleeve, and red and white stripe accents throughout. This costume includes the shirt and matching pants, both of which retain their original Disney wardrobe tags. The shirt is a men’s size medium and the pants appear to be size 28x32. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear including removed sections of the wardrobe tags. $50-$100 828. Princess Jasmine Walk-Around Character Costume. (EPCOT, 2008) A beautiful walk-around character costume for Princess Jasmine. This costume was used at the Morocco Pavilion at EPCOT, where Aladdin and Jasmine could frequently be seen. This costume is the iconic look for Jasmine as seen in the animated feature film. However, this style of wardrobe was changed at the Disney parks in 2016, with many theorizing that the costume was “too revealing” for guests. This costume includes the top, ankle decorations, and necklace. The costume is heavily decorated with dazzling sequins and faux jewels. The necklace features a Disney copyright on the back, but may not have been part of the original wardrobe. The top is a size 4, while the ankle decorations are unmarked in size. The costume is in very good condition with little wear including one missing clasp. The top still retains its original Character Programs & Development wardrobe tag inside. $1,000-$2,000
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829. “The Great Movie Ride” Cast Member Cowboy Costume. (Disney-MGM Studios, c.1990s) A male cast member costume from “The Great Movie Ride” attraction at Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. This costume was worn by a cast member during the Western Film section of the attraction. This costume includes the hat, gun holster, vest, shirt, pants, and handkerchief, with each of the items still retaining its original Disney wardrobe tag. The hat is marked size 7 5/8, the gun holster is size 38 for a righthanded cast member, the vest is size 44, the shirt is marked medium, and the pants are size 34”x28”. The set is in overall very good condition with little wear throughout from use including a couple small black smudges on the pants. $300-$500
830. “Monorail” Pilot’s Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An original cast member costume for pilots of the “Monorail” at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the shirt and shorts worn by “Monorail” pilots, and still retains the extremely rare “Monorail” pilot’s badge on the shirt, and the very scarce shoulder badges featuring “Monorail” imagery. The shirt is marked as a unisex size medium, and the shorts do not have a size but appear to also be a medium. This set is in good condition with minor wear throughout from use, including two missing buttons on the shirt and a few spots of discoloration throughout. $300-$500
831. Old Hag Walk-Around Character Mask. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A very rare character mask for the Old Hag from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. This cast member walk-around character mask is hand-painted, and features Velcro tabs along the neck and forehead to keep the character’s black clock in place over the mask. The inside of the mask still retains its Disney character wardrobe tag, as well as some reference numbers written in felt pen. This mask measures approximately 15” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $800-$1,000
832. “Splash Mountain” Br’er Gator Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A rare prop from “Splash Mountain” of the character Br’er Gator. While Br’er Gator appears in several locations throughout the attraction, this prop was likely used in a scene in which Br’er Gator is biting Br’Er Fox’s tail. This prop head is hinged at the back with nails so that the mouth can pivot open slightly. The back of the head features a wooden base with wooden pegs. This prop is made of hand-painted foam, and measures approximately 17” long. This item is in good condition with some small spots of wear throughout from use. $500-$800 252
833. Collection of (165) Commercial Color Slides of Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) Large collection of (165) commercial color slides featuring attractions at Walt Disney World in the 1970s. All are in very good condition with light wear. $100-$200
834. Collection of (74) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1972. (Walt Disney World, 1972) Wonderful collection of (74) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1972. Images include attractions from the park as well as the Contemporary Hotel. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
835. Collection of (140) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1972. (Walt Disney World, 1972) Wonderful collection of (140) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1972. Images include attractions from the park as well as the Contemporary Hotel. Slides are in very good condition. $200-$300
836. Collection of (59) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1974-1975. (Walt Disney World, 1974-1975) Wonderful collection of (59) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1974 and 1975. Images include attractions from the park. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
837. Collection of (116) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1976-1977. (Walt Disney World, 1974-1975) Wonderful collection of (116) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1976 and 1977. Images include attractions from the park. Slides are in very good condition. $200-$300
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838. Collection of (76) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1978. (Walt Disney World, 1978) Wonderful collection of (76) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1978. Images include attractions from the park. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
839. Collection of (70) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1979. (Walt Disney World, 1979) Wonderful collection of (70) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1979. Images include attractions from the park. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
840. Collection of (56) Amateur Color Slides of Walt Disney World 1979. (Walt Disney World, 1979) Wonderful collection of (56) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1979. Images include attractions from the park. Slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
841. Collection of (21) Walt Disney World Press Photos. (Walt Disney World, 1970-1975) An impressive set of (21) 8”x10” black and white publicity photos. The collection includes (14) pre-opening photos using early conceptual artwork and featuring such attractions as the Golf Resort Hotel and Thunder Mesa featuring the “Western River Expedition”. The photos include typed captions attached to the reverse and all are in fine condition. $100-$200 254
842. Collection of (9) Walt Disney World Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) A collection of (9) Walt Disney World photos including two larger photos of Cinderella Castle by Randy Bright, Executive Producer of Disneyland and Walt Disney World, within a folder signed by Bright. The photos feature imagery of Walt Disney World’s parking entrance, as well as imagery from the various lands of the park. The smaller photos measure 3.5”x5” while the two larger castle photos measure 10”x8”. The set is in overall very good condition. $100-$200
843. “Fort Wilderness” Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original poster for the “Fort Wilderness Campground Resort” at Walt Disney World. This poster features great locomotive imagery and lists information about the steam train and the grounds. The poster measures 47”x16” and is in very good condition with light wear throughout. $1,000-$2,000
845. Fort Wilderness Illustrated Map. (Walt Disney World, c.1985) A beautiful iris-print illustrated map of the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground at Walt Disney World. This comical map features many guests enjoying the various activities found at the resort including canoeing, hiking, horseback riding, and more, and even shows Disney’s “Discovery Island” in the lower-right. This item measures 25.5”x30” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and minor discoloration on the backside. This item has been stored rolled. $200-$400
FORT WILDERNESS RESORT & CAMPGROUND
Located between the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, the “Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground” is a rustic woods themed resort that opened in November of 1971. The resort features dinner shows, archery, horseback riding, canoeing, and was home to the “Fort Wilderness Railroad” which operated from 1974 to 1980. This resort offers a great nature escape for guests staying at Walt Disney World and is a fantastic example of how the resorts and hotels around the theme parks can provide as many fond memories as the parks themselves.
844. “Fort Wilderness” Logo Development Artwork. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) An original silkscreen print on artist’s board featuring a logo for Walt Disney World’s “Fort Wilderness”. This artwork was created during the development of the logo, and features a great image of Mickey Mouse in Frontier clothing. This item measures 15”x15” and is in good condition with some wear to the board, including some moisture discoloration in the bottom-right corner. $400-$600
846. “Fort Wilderness R.R.” Tie Plate, Bolt, and Spike. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An original tie plate, bolt, and rail spike used within the 4/5th scale railroad at “Fort Wilderness” in Walt Disney World. The “Fort Wilderness Railroad” only lasted into the early 1980s, and artifacts from its time at the Magic Kingdom are quite rare. This tie plate measures 5”x7.5” and the spike measures 5” long. The items are in poor condition with rusting throughout from their heavy park use. $200-$400
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847. Contemporary Resort Welcome Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A welcome packet from the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. This packet includes the red Contemporary Resort folder, an issue of Vacationland Magazine, a breakfast order card, two laundry cards, two valet cards, a flyer listing the entertainment available, a pad of paper featuring the resort’s logo, 8 sheets of Contemporary Resort stationary, and 3 unused resort envelopes. The folder measures 12”x9.5”, and the set is in overall good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
848. Contemporary Resort Welcome Packet & Menu. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A welcome packet and room service menu from the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. This packet includes the blue Contemporary Resort folder, two brochures, a recreation information sheet, and two Disney themed periodicals. The room service menu is shaped after the look of the Contemporary Resort, and features the logo on the front. The largest item is the menu which measures 14”x7”, and the set is in overall good condition with some discoloration to the menu. $100-$200 256
849. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Hotel Pamphlets. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) A collection of (3) welcome pamphlets from the Contemporary Resort and Polynesian Village Hotels at Walt Disney World. These pamphlets contain various flyers and documents to inform the guests of current events relating to the Hotel and to Walt Disney World. These pamphlets measure approximately 11.75”x9” each, and the set is in good condition with some minor wear throughout. $100-$200
Before Disneyland opened, Walt knew he needed a hotel for his guests to stay. With Walt’s budget stretched thin in building the park, the Disneyland Hotel had to open under the ownership of Jack Wrather. When it came time to build Walt Disney World, the hotels weren’t just seen as a necessity to house guests, but were treated as unique and entertaining attractions in their own rights. The Walt Disney World Resort has seen such themed hotels and resorts as the “Polynesian Village”, “Contemporary Resort”, and the “Grand Floridian”. Each resort offers a unique experience for their guests, and the high-quality food and entertainment options at the resorts has provided countless guests with fond memories of their trips to Walt Disney World.
850. Grand Floridian Hotel Room Number Plaque. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A very rare room number wall plaque from the Grand Floridian Hotel at Walt Disney World. This decorative plaque is for room number 5437 and features grey numbering over the white painted plaque. This item measures 3.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with some wear from use and some adhesive residue on the back from its original display. $100-$200
851. Grand Floridian Hotel Cast Member Vest. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original female cast member vest from the Grand Floridian Hotel at Walt Disney World. This vest features a beautiful blue and purple pattern and still retains its original Grand Floridian wardrobe tag. This vest is a female size 4R and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $50-$100
852. “Paradise Pier Hotel” Mickey Lifeguard Lamp. (California Adventure, c.2000s) A rare lamp from the “Paradise Pier Hotel” featuring Mickey Mouse as a lifeguard. This lamp measures approximately 24.5” tall and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. This item does not include a bulb, but is in fine working order. The lampshade is not original to the piece, but has been included for its similarity in shape and style to the original. $200-$400
853. “Alice in Wonderland” Teacup Lamp. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A beautiful table lamp from the Boardwalk Villas at Walt Disney World. This resin and metal lamp includes its original lamp shade and features a stack of “Alice In Wonderland” teacups, with a few “hidden Mickey” images throughout. This item measures approximately 30” tall and is in very good condition with some expected minor wear from use. The lamp does not include a bulb, and functionality has not been tested, but it appears to be in fine working order. $500-$700
854. “Polynesian Village” Souvenir Kitchen Towel. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir kitchen towel from the Polynesian Village at Walt Disney World. This towel features great Polynesian imagery over a bamboo pattern. This item measures approximately 27”x16” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
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855. “Polynesian Village Resort” Luau Directional Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An original directional sign from the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. This sign directed guests to the “Luau Cove and Tonga” and features a handicapped logo. The sign is composed of painted wood in a Polynesian-inspired design. The sign measures 42” tall and is in good condition with some chipping to the wood. $200-$400
856. “Polynesian Village Resort” Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A poster created to promote Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort. This poster features a beautiful photo of the resort and reads “Polynesian Village - Walt Disney World” along the bottom. This item measures 24”x18” and is in very good condition with little edge-wear. $200-$400
857. “Polynesian Village” Hotel Grand Opening Program. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original program from “The Polynesian Luau” grand opening events for the Polynesian Village Hotel at Walt Disney World. The event occurred on Sunday, October 24, 1971 and included “The Luau”, “The Torchlight Ceremony”, and “The Finale Celebration”. This Polynesian-inspired program gives the information on the event and comes beautifully framed and matted. This item measures 11”x8.5” within its 14.25”x11.25” frame. This item is in very good condition. $200-$400
858. Ohana Restaurant Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original female cast member costume from the ‘Ohana Restaurant in the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the blouse and matching wrap-around skirt in red with a colorful Polynesian-inspired pattern. These items still retain their original Disney wardrobe tags from the Chip and Dale Costuming Corner. The shirt is size 20 and the skirt is marked “L-S-22”. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $50-$100
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Described by Walt as his company’s most exciting and challenging assignment ever attempted, the “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow”, or EPCOT, was a futuristic city designed to show off imagination and ingenuity. Walt’s original ideas for EPCOT involved a fully-sustainable city that would be home to approximately 20,000 residents who would live, work, play, and contribute within the community. After Walt’s passing, plans for EPCOT changed dramatically, with EPCOT currently comprised of two sections, Future World and World Showcase. The exhibits at EPCOT over the years have been some of the most imaginative and technologically advanced of any park, with EPCOT continuing to solidify its place in Disney history and in the memories of its guests.
859. Complete “Africa Rediscovered” Storyboard Set. (EPCOT, c.1981) An incredible set of hand-colored storyboards for the “Equatorial Africa Pavilion” at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. This pavilion has become infamous for ultimately not being built despite so much progress having been made towards its completion. One of the five sections for this proposed pavilion would have been the “Cultural Center”. The main attraction for the center was a show titled “Africa Rediscovered”. This storyboard set is the complete “Africa Rediscovered” show that ultimately never made it into EPCOT, and provides a fantastic look into one of the rarest shows that few have ever been able to see. This spiral-bound storyboard set features 45 pages containing multiple hand-colored storyboard panels per page. This storyboard set was created by taking Imagineer Ken Anderson’s storyboard drawings, and replicating the black lines and the narration into panels on these storyboard sheets. The panels were then beautifully hand-colored in marker and compiled to be used in the creation of the film. This storyboard set also comes with a 30-page presentation brochure for the pavilion, which includes early concept art and descriptions for what was to be included within each of the pavilion’s areas. The backs of the concept art photo prints within this brochure feature the Walt Disney Productions copyright stamp for 1981. This impressive set is in very good condition with little wear from its creation and use in development for the show. $1,000-$2,000
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860. EPCOT Center Presentation Logo Displays. (EPCOT, c.1982) A set of (6) printed logo designs with board backings, created as presentation pieces to display the logo designs for areas within the EPCOT Center. These displays feature logos for “Universe of Energy”, “The Living Seas”, “Spaceship Earth”, “The Land”, “Journey Into Imagination”, and “World of Motion”. Each of these displays measures 16.5”x19” and the set is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $700-$1,000
861. Collection of (8) Preliminary EPCOT Logo Designs. (EPCOT, c.1982) A collection of (8) preliminary logos for the EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. These logos, printed on cold-press Strathmore paper, feature colorful designs for the different areas of EPCOT. Each logo is on 20”x20” paper and the set is in overall very good condition with pin holes in the corners from use and some spots of discoloration to a few of the logos. $700-$1,000 260
862. Set of (4) EPCOT Grand Opening Invitations. (EPCOT, 1982) A beautiful collection of (4) different invitations to the opening festivities of EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The collection includes a silver invitation inviting the holder to all events and celebrations for the opening, a white invitation inviting the holder to the EPCOT Grand Opening, a white with colored stripes invitation inviting the holder to the World Showcase Festival Program, and a blue invitation inviting the holder to the Spaceship Earth Inaugural Event. All the invitations measure 6.5”x6.5” and come with their original envelopes and response cards inside. This set is in good condition with some light scuffing and minor creasing. $200-$400
863. EPCOT Pre-Opening License Plate and Frame. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare unused license plate and frame announcing the opening day of EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The plate is still wrapped in clear plastic and features a colorful backing behind the EPCOT name. The plate measures 6”x12” and the metal holder measures 6.25”x12.25”. The holder has some scuffing along the bottom and the plate is in fine unused condition. $100-$200
864. Pre-Opening EPCOT Center Guidebook. (EPCOT, 1982) A pre-opening guidebook for the EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This guide features behind-the-scenes photos, concept art, and descriptions of what to expect from EPCOT. This 14-page guide measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $200-$300
865. EPCOT Center Opening Day Commemorative Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) An opening day guidebook for the EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This guide has rare photos and information to inform the reader of the wonders to be seen at the EPCOT Center. This 24-page guide measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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867. Collection of (8) EPCOT Publicity Photos. (EPCOT, 1966) A collection of (8) publicity photos featuring concept imagery from EPCOT. Most of the photos are dated 1966 with 1 dated 1969, and each photo has an information slip adhered to the back relating to each image. Each photo measures approximately 8”x10” and the set is in overall very good condition. $200-$300
869. EPCOT Center Grand Opening Sticker. (EPCOT, 1982) A sticker celebrating the Grand Opening of EPCOT Center on October 1, 1982. The sticker reads “The 21st Century Begins” and features EPCOT’s logo. This item measures 4.75”x3.5” and is in very good unused condition on its original silver backing. $100-$200 262
868. EPCOT Ground Breaking Ceremonies Program and Souvenir Dirt. (EPCOT, 1979) An extremely rare ground breaking ceremonies program from EPCOT, paired with a unique jar of actual dirt taken from the ground breaking of the EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World on October 1, 1979. This dirt is stored in a small jar with an EPCOT label on the lid. The jar measures 2.25” in diameter and 2” tall and is in good condition with some wear around the edges. The program has a very early map of EPCOT inside along with a list of events during the ground breaking ceremonies. This program measures 8.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with some light creasing from use. $400-$600
870. EPCOT Center Pictorial Souvenir Book. (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir pictorial guidebook to the EPCOT Center featuring beautiful photos and information on the various exhibitions during the year 1982. This 70-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with some coverwear. $100-$200
871. Pair of “Disney News” Magazines Featuring EPCOT. (EPCOT, 1982-83) A pair of “Disney News” magazines with the EPCOT Center proudly featured on their covers. The EPCOT Center opened in October of 1982, and these two magazine provide photos and information on EPCOT during its first year. Each magazine measures approximately 11”x8.5” and the pair is in very good condition. $100-$200
872. EPCOT “Listen to The Land” Guide Book. (EPCOT, 1987) A charming guide book created for the “Listen to the Land” dark ride within The Land pavilion at EPCOT Center. The attraction takes guests through 5 greenhouses with crops and agriculture from around the world, and is an educational as well as entertaining attraction. This guide features beautiful color photos of the attraction’s earlier days, prior to its “Living with the Land” refurbishment. This 32-page guide measures 11”x9” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
873. EPCOT Location Map. (EPCOT, 1997) An original location map that was displayed and used within EPCOT. This thick Plexiglas map was used within EPCOT to help guests find various locations throughout the park. This map measures 31.25”x47” and is in good condition with some wear throughout from use, including some air bubbles around the border and a small 1.5” tear along the top edge. $1,000-$2,000
874. “World of Motion” Directional Sign. (EPCOT, 1980s) A rare directional sign from the “World of Motion” exhibit in the Transportation Pavilion at EPCOT Center. This sign reads “World of Motion Presented by General Motors”. This item measures 12”x12” and is in very good condition with some scuffing and edge-wear from park use. $200-$400
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875. EPCOT “Universe of Energy” Attraction Poster. (EPCOT, 1980s) An extremely rare EPCOT attraction poster for the “Universe of Energy” attraction which was sponsored by Exxon. Very few attraction posters were made for EPCOT attractions, and this particular one hung indoors in the Exxon Corporate Lounge at EPCOT. Only a handful of these were produced, and this is the only one we have ever seen offered for public sale. This item measures approximately 44.5”x30” and is in good displayed condition, with some spots of discoloration throughout from the adhesive used to display this poster in the Exxon Corporate Lounge. $4,000-$6,000 264
876. Animatronic “Pita Gabriel” Figure from “Food Rocks”. (EPCOT, c.1994) An audio-animatronic figure from EPCOT Center’s “Food Rocks” attraction in The Land pavilion. This musical stage show features various foods performing parodies of popular songs to educate the audience about health nutrition. The show was presented by Nestle and ran from 1994 to 2004. This animatronic figure is of “Pita Gabriel”, a parody of musician Peter Gabriel, and performed the song “High Fiber” based on Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” song. This figure still retains its metal armature inside, and the eyes and mouth can be lifted and lowered. This item measures approximately 28”x29” and is in very good condition with some scuffing throughout from use. $4,000-$6,000
877. “Journey into Imagination” Dreamfinder Costume. (EPCOT, c.1990s) An original costume used on the Dreamfinder audio-animatronic figure from “Journey into Imagination” at EPCOT Center. The Dreamfinder first appeared in the original version of “Journey into Imagination” in 1982, but was later removed during a refurbishment of the attraction in 1998. This costume includes the Dreamfinder’s jacket, vest, and pants. All three pieces retain their original EPCOT wardrobe tags, with the vest and pants marked with “Image 1-5” in black ink. The pants feature velcro seams and a hole in the bottom which allow for easier application to the animatronic figure. This costume is in very good condition with little wear. $8,000-$10,000
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878. Figment Original Development Drawing. (EPCOT, 1983) An original development drawing of Figment, the mascot of the “Imagination! Pavilion” at EPCOT. This drawing, accomplished in blue pencil on 5-hole animation paper, features the character Figment in a humorous shocked pose. This drawing measures 12.5”x17” and is in very good condition. $800-$1,000
879. “Cranium Command” Animation Cel & Drawing. (EPCOT, c.1990s) An original hand-painted animation model cel and production drawing used in the creation of the pre-show cartoon in the “Cranium Command” attraction at EPCOT. “Cranium Command” opened in 1989 as part of the Wonders of Life pavilion, and this animation model cel features the memorable character General Knowledge from the pre-show entertainment. This cel was used in the development of the animation for the show, and features a great pose for the character. The production drawing features a rough blue outline for the character with darker black pencil lines over it as well as production numbers in the bottom-right corner. Both the cel and drawing measure 12.5”x17” and are in very good condition with little wear. $600-$800
880. “Millennium Village” Construction Hard Hat. (EPCOT, 1999) A construction hard hat used by the “Millennium Construction Team” at EPCOT Center. This hard hat was used during construction of the “Millennium Village”, the main pavilion during EPCOT’s Millennium Celebration for the year 2000. The pavilion opened on October 1, 1999 and closed January 1, 2001. This rare hard hat features the construction team’s logo on the left side next to the crew entry pass to gain access into the pavilion. The front of the hat has the Disney Security logo, and inside is written “#8 - Millennium Construction Trailer” in black ink. This hat is adjustable in size, and is in good condition with minor scuffing from use. $200-$400 266
881. SMRT-1 Epcot Center Robot Poster. (EPCOT, 1983) A poster for EPCOT Center promoting Sperry, the official computer supplier of EPCOT, as well as the new robot mascot SMRT-1. SMRT-1 would play games and interact with guests during the earlier days of EPCOT, and this poster features a beautiful image of the well-remembered robot. This item measures 22”x16” and is in very good condition. $400-$600
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882. EPCOT United Kingdom Pavilion Wardrobe Concept. (EPCOT, 1980s) An original concept design by Jack Muhs for cast member wardrobe within EPCOT’s United Kingdom Pavilion. This design features period clothing for a male cast member, and is titled “United Kingdom” and is signed by Muhs in the lower-right corner. The concept, illustrated in acrylic on artist’s paper, is adhered to a sturdier artist’s board which bears a Disney copyright and is stamped “Property of Walt Disney Company”. This item measures 20”x15” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear from use. $400-$600
884. “The Living Seas” Seabase Alpha Cast Member Patch. (EPCOT, 1980s) An original cast member patch for “The Living Seas” pavilion at EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This crew member patch was specifically created for cast members within the “Seabase Alpha” area of the pavilion, and features great imagery of two dolphins around the logo for The Living Seas. This item measures 3.25”x3.5” and is in fine condition with little wear. $100-$200 268
883. EPCOT Canada Pavilion Concept Drawing. (EPCOT, 1980s) An original concept drawing for the “Canada Pavilion” at EPCOT. This drawing by Jack Ferges features a totem pole for the Canada Pavilion and is accomplished in graphite on thin artist’s paper. The drawing comes with four identical Xeroxed sheets also used in the development of the project. The drawing measures 12”x9” and is in good condition with a few small tears and creases to the edges of the sheet, away from the drawing. $400-$600
885. EPCOT “Innoventions” Cast Member Shirt. (EPCOT, c.2000) An original female cast member shirt for the “Innoventions” attraction in the Future World area of EPCOT Center. This shirt features stripes in shades of blue, and still retains its original Disney wardrobe tag inside. This shirt is a female size 2XL and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $50-$100
887. EPCOT Germany Pavilion Cast Member Costume. (EPCOT, 2010s) A cast member costume from the Germany Pavilion in EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This female costume includes the German-style dress with floral pattern accents and the white inner shirt with matching floral pattern. The dress is size 12 and the shirt is size 20. This costume is in good condition with minor wear including a few small spots of discoloration on the sleeves of the white shirt. The dress still has a wardrobe inventory tag attached. $50-$100
886. EPCOT “Universe of Energy” Animatronic Molds. (EPCOT, 1981) A pair of (2) molds used in the creation of feet for the animatronic Pteranodon figures within EPCOT’s “Universe of Energy” pavilion. The molds are for the top and bottom half of the feet, and come with a publicity photo of one of the Pteranodon figures being built with Disney stamps on the back. The molds measure approximately 7”x9” and 1.5” deep, and the set is in overall good condition with some wear throughout from use. $100-$200
888. Imagination! Pavilion Cast Member Coat. (EPCOT, c.2000s) An original cast member coat from the Imagination! Pavilion at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. This coat features the logo of the fictitious “Imagination Institute” on both the chest and back, and the right sleeve reads “Imagination” in large letters. This coat still retains its original Disney wardrobe tag and is marked as a unisex size 4XL. This item is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500
889. “Test Track” Cast Member Shirt and Hat. (EPCOT, c.2000s) An original cast member shirt and hat from the “Test Track” attraction at EPCOT Center. This shirt belonged to a cast member named “Mickey”, and features the attraction’s name patch on the chest. The shirt is a men’s size 16 1/2 and the hat is marked “unisex” without a size. Both items are in good condition with minor wear from use including some color-wear to the logo on the back of the shirt. $300-$500
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890. “Mission: Space” Cast Member Wardrobe. (EPCOT, c.2000s) A scarce original cast member uniform from the “Mission: Space” attraction within the Future World area of the EPCOT Center. This men’s uniform includes the hat, shirt, and pants and feature logos for both the International Space Training Center as well as for “Mission: Space”. The shirt is size medium while the pants are unmarked for size. This wardrobe is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500
892. Collection of (78) Commercial Color Slides of EPCOT - 1984. (EPCOT, 1984) A wonderful collection of (78) color commercial slides taken in 1984 that feature highlights of many of the attractions in the park at the time. The slides are in very good condition. $100-$200 270
891. “We Did It” Charles Boyer Signed Lithograph. (EPCOT, 1982) A special limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer titled “We Did It!”. This lithograph was created to celebrate the Grand Opening of EPCOT on October 1, 1982. This lithograph is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right and is numbered 188/250. The lithograph is custom framed along with a commemorative button, and two commemorative EPCOT coins. This beautifully framed set measures 26.5”x27.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
893. Collection of (100) Amateur Color Slides of EPCOT - 1986. (EPCOT, 1986) A wonderful collection of (100) color slides taken by a visitor to the park in 1986. The slides are in very good condition. $100-$200
894. Animal Kingdom Grand Opening Ticket. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A special framed ticket and envelope created to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. This ticket and envelope are framed with a plaque that notes the event. Both items are numbered 1180/19800 and are framed with a clear backing so that the backs of the items can be seen. This piece measures 20.25”x17.25” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
EUROPE AND BEYOND The success of Disneyland and Walt Disney World has led to the creation of several other Disney parks around the globe. These locations include Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the most recent Shanghai Disneyland. While many elements and attractions are similar within the parks, it’s the differences that help give each park its unique character. Artifacts, souvenirs, and even attraction posters can be drastically different depending on the park, and unique items from these parks around the globe can be very difficult to find and are known to capture the interest of collectors around the globe.
895. “Dreamland” Souvenir Pennant and Guidebook. (Dreamland, 1961) An extremely rare guidebook and pennant from “Dreamland” in 1961. Attempting to capitalize on the success of Disney’s approach to theme parks, a Japanese company opened “Dreamland” in 1961. Their Disneyland-inspired park included the lands of Main Street, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, as well as the “Matterhorn”, “Monorail”, “Skyway”, and many more Disney-style attractions. This 24-page guidebook is full of full-color photos of the park as well as a very familiar-looking park map. Incredibly, the theme park thrived for almost 45 years, and only closed in 2006. This guide would be an amazing addition to any Disneyland collection, and is one of the only examples of this item that we have ever seen. The guidebook is paired with a stylish souvenir pennant from the park. The guidebook comes with an adult admission ticket taped within the inside-cover, and the book measures approximately 9.5”x9.5” while the pennant measures 5”x13.75”. Both items are in fair condition with some wear and minor creasing throughout. $300-$500
896. Tokyo Disneyland Logo Development Artwork. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980) A rare early logo test for Tokyo Disneyland. This logo is silk-screened on paper, and comes from the estate of Imagineer Ken Kerr who designed many of the graphics used at Tokyo Disneyland as well as EPCOT and Walt Disney World. This item measures 11.5”x16” framed, and is in good condition, unexamined out of frame, with a few small spots of color wear. $300-$500
897. “TDL” Tokyo Disneyland Logo Development Artwork. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1983) An original silkscreen print on artist’s board featuring a logo for Tokyo Disneyland. This artwork was created during the development of the logo, and features the Tokyo Disneyland acronym “TDL” within the red and orange circular logo. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some spots of minor color-wear throughout the image. $300-$500
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898. Set of (3) Tokyo Disneyland Railroad Blueprints. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1981-83) A rare collection of (3) blueprints for Tokyo Disneyland’s “Western River Railroad”. This collection includes two blueprints for the “Jungle Cruise” station and one for the locomotive. Each blueprint features a note or stamp in the bottom-right corner from its use in development of the attraction. Each blueprint measures approximately 23.5”x33” and the set is in very good condition with little edge-wear from use. $100-$200
900. Unopened WED Employee Tokyo Disneyland Gift Packet. (WED, 1983) A scarce gift packet given to WED employees on the opening day of Tokyo Disneyland. This packet includes a commemorative coin, a letter from Carl Bongirno, and a special booklet about the park. This packet measures 9”x12” and is unopened, with minor wear to the edges of the envelope. $100-$200 272
899. Pair of Pre-Opening Tokyo Disneyland Guides. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980-81) A pre-opening guidebook and brochure for Tokyo Disneyland. This guides describe each of the proposed “lands” for the park and features several early concept designs and photos of areas of the park. These items measure 11”x8.5” and are in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
901. Tokyo Disneyland Opening Year Patch. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An original opening year patch for Tokyo Disneyland. The patch features Mickey-shaped balloons flying over the park, and reads “Tokyo Disneyland 1983 Walt Disney Productions”. The patch measures 3.25”x4” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
902. Tokyo Disneyland WED Office Aerial Photo. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A beautiful color aerial photo of Tokyo Disneyland from the office of WED Project Manager Val Usle. This aerial photo is mounted to board and comes framed, as displayed in Usle’s office. The back of the board is stamped with the Disney copyright mark and features the hand-written date “August 1988”. This item measures 31”x35” framed and is in very good condition with some wear to the frame from display. $200-$400
903. Tokyo Disneyland Park Map. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1992) A souvenir park map from Tokyo Disneyland. This map comes in its original packaging and measures approximately 29”x46” when displayed. The packaging has been opened but the map is in good condition with some minor creasing. $100-$200
904. Tokyo Disneyland Toontown Opening Passport. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1996) An unused commemorative passport from Tokyo Disneyland created to mark the Grand Opening of ToonTown in 1996. This passport features a fun image by Charles Boyer of several Disney characters enjoying the new land of the park. This item measures 10”x22.25” framed, and is in very good condition with some looseness to the frame. $100-$200
905. Fairy Godmother Walk-Around Character Mask. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.2000s) A very rare character mask for the Fairy Godmother from “Cinderella”. This cast member walk-around character mask is handpainted, and features a Velcro tab along the forehead to keep the character’s hood in place over the mask, as well as Velcro straps in the back to secure the mask on the cast member. The inside of the mask is marked “1st Article 6-22-05” in felt pen. This mask measures approximately 12” tall, and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $800-$1,000
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906. “Alice’s Tea Party” Attraction Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1996) An original poster for the “Alice’s Tea Party” attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. This poster was designed by Christopher Smith and features a beautifully illustrated design that both captures the thrill of the ride as well as the beauty of the animated feature film. This item measures approximately 47”x32” framed, and is in very good condition with little wear, and unexamined out of frame. $4,000-$6,000 274
907. Tokyo Disneyland “Chrystal Palace” Poster Artist’s Proof. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1986) An original poster for the “Crystal Palace” attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. This poster is an untrimmed Artist’s Proof and is hand-numbered “AP/4”, and marked “Walt Disney Imagineering”. This item measures approximately 47”x33” and is in very good condition with minor wear including a 2” crease in the upper-half of the poster. This item has been linen-backed for its preservation. $1,000-$2,000
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908. Tokyo DisneySea Souvenir Map. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2001) A rare map from Tokyo DisneySea that was given exclusively to the WDI design team upon completion of the park. This map features several Disney characters lining the border and presents the attractions of the park in a large stylish illustration. The map measures 26.75”x36” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
909. Euro Disneyland WED Office Concept Map. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A beautiful color aerial concept map of Euro Disneyland from the office of WED Project Manager Val Usle. This map is mounted to board and comes framed, as displayed in Usle’s office. This item measures 35.5”x43.5” framed and is in good condition with some wear to the frame from display. $200-$400 276
910. Euro Disneyland Opening Year Souvenir Map. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A rare souvenir map from Euro Disneyland, created in the style of the original Disneyland maps of the late 1950s by Sam McKim. This map was signed in the bottom-right in 1993 by Sam McKim, Willie Ito, and Debbie Hayer. This item measures 29.5”x44.5” and is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear. $200-$300
912. Mark Twain “To Book Passage” Sign Brownline. (Disneyland Paris, c.1983) A beautiful brownline created for a sign promoting the “Mark Twain” riverboat. This brownline reads “To book passage, contact the Thunder Mesa River Packet & Steam Navigation Co.”, and was used in development of a sign which was displayed in Main Street at Disneyland Paris above a large billboard promoting “River Excursions” on the “Mark Twain” riverboat. This item measures 24”x36” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200
911. “Mark Twain” River Excursions Billboard Brownline. (Disneyland Paris, c.1983) A beautiful brownline created for a large billboard promoting “River Excursions” on the “Mark Twain” riverboat. This brownline has fantastic imagery of the “Mark Twain” with a stunning decorative border and information about the riverboat on the left side. This brownline was used in development of a billboard which was displayed in Main Street at Disneyland Paris. A very similar design for this billboard was later added in Disneyland on the side of a building between “Big Thunder Mountain” and the “Rivers of America”. This item measures 35”x55” and is in good condition with some edge-wear including several small tears around the border from use. $100-$200
913. “Imagineering Hong Kong Disneyland Map. (Hong Kong Disneyland, 2005) A rare map of Hong Kong Disneyland given exclusively to the Walt Disney Imagineering design team upon completion of the park. This stylish map is reminiscent of the original Disneyland park maps, and features the Walt Disney Imagineering logo in the bottom right corner. This item measures 21.25”x30.5” and is in very good condition with little edgewear. $100-$200
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Title/Description (In the event of any discrepancy, lot number and not lot description will govern.)
(signature) ________________________________________ (date) ________________
282
Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*
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