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WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS

WALT DISNEY

THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS

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At just 16 or 17 years old, Walt Disney stands in front of his Red Cross ambulance during WWI.

Walt was known to draw on the sides of his ambulance, seen here in this cartoon sketch.

1. Walt Disney Hand-Written & Signed Photo Postcard. (Disney, c.1918-19) An incredible, one-of-a-kind signed World War I-era silver gelatin postcard print of a young Walt Disney in his Red Cross uniform. Walt sent this postcard to his former classmate and close friend, Virginia Baker. In this handwritten letter to Virginia, Walt writes, “Dear Virginia, I am not much on writing letters so don’t be dissapointed [sic] in not hearing from me often. This is a picture of me and my fivver [sic]. I hope you are in the best of helth [sic] and (spirits). So long for this time with love.” The letter is signed by Walt as “Walter E. Disney.” This incredible artifact comes from the collection of renowned Disney historian and expert, Phil Sears. The postcard and its history have been widely recorded, such as in David Lesjak’s book, “In the Service of the Red Cross,” and a copy of the book is included in this lot. This same postcard was sent to the Walt Disney Archives in 1985 by Virginia Baker’s daughter, Leslie Riddell, so that they could make copies of this historic artifact for their collection. The postcard comes with a letter regarding its history from the former director of the Walt Disney Archives, Dave Smith, as well as a separate letter from the Walt Disney Archives which was sent to Riddell in 1985 to thank her for lending them the postcard. The postcard measures 3.5”x5.5” and is in good condition with some yellowing and creases throughout from its original use and age. This museum-quality piece of Disney history represents one of the only known artifacts from this significant period of Walt Disney’s life. $50,000-$75,000 6


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In this political cartoon, Walt draws an American soldier kicking Kaiser Wilhelm II into a “very deep cavern.” The German Kaiser was one of the most recognizable figures of WWI, and a prime subject for Walt’s early cartooning.

Walt draws two “homely men” in this joke cartoon with tagline. The page is signed “Drawn by W. E. Disney - Ha - Ha - Tee - Hee,” showing Walt’s youthful sense of humor.

In this drawing, Walt pokes fun as the size of the “trench rats” that soldiers would encounter. Little did he know that 10 years later, a different rodent drawing would change his life, and animation history, forever.

2. Walt Disney’s Personal WWI Sketchbook with Drawings. (Disney, c.1918-19) An incredible, one-of-a-kind sketchbook containing some of the earliest known drawings by Walt Disney. Walt’s experiences overseas were life-changing and would largely affect the development of his artistic abilities. During his service, he would draw on his ambulance, illustrate canteen menus, and sketch political cartoons, among other artistic endeavors. This book, titled “A Scrap Book Made for Our Soldiers and Sailors,” was used by Walt as his personal sketchbook and contains 13 characters hand-drawn by Walt on five different pages. The illustrations are a fantastic look into the young mind of Walt Disney and include political and societal commentary on issues relating to the war and mental health. Of particular note are two separate cartoons featuring “trench rats,” as Walt would make light of his experiences with such rodents during his time with the Red Cross. These are the earliest known rodent drawings by Walt, created nearly ten years before Mickey Mouse. The drawings are primarily accomplished in india ink and pencil, and many of the drawings are signed “Disney” and dated to 1918. The book was sent by Walt to his former classmate Virginia Baker, and was passed to Baker’s daughter, Leslie Riddell. Baker used several empty interior pages as her own personal scrapbook. The book and its history have been widely recorded, such as in David Lesjak’s book, “In the Service of the Red Cross,” and a copy of the book is included in this lot. The scrapbook comes with letters and scans of documentation collected by the Walt Disney Archives in the 1970s and 1980s, when Riddell was working with them to scan Walt’s original drawings within the scrapbook for their historical records. Also included is a separate letter from the former director of the Walt Disney Archives, Dave Smith, regarding the provenance and historical importance of this item. The book measures 11”x14” and is in fair condition with moderate wear throughout from use, including chips around the edges and spots of discoloration. The significance of this scrapbook within the history of The Walt Disney Company cannot be overstated, as it represents some of the earliest hand-drawn illustrations by Walt Disney. $75,000-$100,000 7


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WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 3. Wood Sections from Walt Disney’s Garage Animation Studio. (Disney, 1923) A pair of wood sections from Walt Disney’s garage animation studio in Los Angeles. In 1923, following the bankruptcy of the Kansas City, Missouri Laugh-O-Gram film studio, Walt left for Los Angeles where he stayed with his uncle Robert Disney. In addition to his $5 a week rent, Robert let Walt pay an additional dollar a week to use his barn as an animation workshop. It was in this barn that Walt worked on an animated reel of cartoon jokes which he tried to sell to the Pantages Theater Company. Walt constructed an animation stand within the barn, which, according to Walt, would later be used to film the Mickey Mouse cartoon Steamboat Willie. Walt personally donated the desk from this garage to the Los Angeles Natural History Museum in 1938. The garage workshop is often credited as Walt’s first animation studio and, due to its historical significance, was lovingly preserved and moved in 1982 from the 4406 Kingswell Avenue address to the Garden Grove Historical Society. It has remained on display there for nearly 40 years, just a few miles from Disneyland. This wood was salvaged by Arthur Adler, who helmed the project to save the garage. The wood sections measure 19” and 23” long and are in fair condition, with moderate wear from their age. As it is approximately 100 years old, the wood is somewhat brittle. The wood sections come from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears, who was given the wood directly from Adler. A copy of Adler’s book, “Walt Disney’s Garage of Dreams,” is included with the wood. In the book, Adler mentions giving the wood to Sears. Artifacts from this period of Walt’s life are exceptionally scarce. $2,000-$4,000

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

5. The Haunted House Background and Recreated Cel. (Disney, 1929) An incredibly rare original production background from The Haunted House, a 1929 Mickey Mouse short. Pre-1930 Disney artwork is extremely hard to find, as most was destroyed or lost with each move of the studio and their efforts to conserve space. This background was from the 14th Mickey Mouse cartoon ever produced and is one of only two backgrounds from this film known to still exist. The short was animated almost entirely by Ub Iwerks and features dancing Skeletons reminiscent of The Skeleton Dance, which was released a few months prior. During the 1960s, the Walt Disney Studios used this background for an exhibition, and recreated the Mickey Mouse cel as well as a cel of the keyboard, stool, and pedals from existing original production drawings. The recreated image of Mickey is key to the original background and can be found around 6:03 into the short. Mickey is 4” tall, and the original watercolor, gouache, and ink background measures 12”x10”. An incredible piece of Mickey Mouse history. $9,000-$12,000 9


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6. 1931 Walt Disney Signed Letter on Studio Stationery. (Disney, 1931) An extremely rare letter sent by Walt Disney to his cousin Lena on August 6, 1931. This letter was written at an incredibly significant point in Walt Disney’s life: Three years after the debut of Mickey Mouse, Walt was beginning to see a period of success and growth after facing struggle and difficulty at nearly every turn. Typed on the official Walt Disney Productions letterhead featuring the logo for Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons, Walt writes to his cousin to reminisce about their youth and to provide current details on his life. Walt recounts visits with his cousin at his family home in Marceline, Missouri, and describes later visits during his family’s move from Chicago to Kansas City. Walt further talks about his brother Roy and says, “Roy is married and has a dandy baby boy a little over a year and a half, and Roy is the proudest father I have ever seen.” Walt always wanted to be a father, and it would still be two years before the birth of his first daughter, Diane. Reflecting this desire, Walt writes, “I am married and so far all I can boast of is a cute little wife and a dandy Chow dog.” Walt also goes on to discuss his studio, stating, “Roy and I are associated together in this business. Roy takes care of the business end of it and I the production.” Walt closes the letter, “I am as ever, Your Cousin” and signs his name Walt in black ink. A note at the bottom of the letter mentions Walt will be sending “sketches” of Mickey Mouse as well, and included with the two-page letter is a Mickey Mouse studio fan card addressed to Lena, signed by a studio artist using Walt’s name. The letter comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. The letter measures 11”x8.5” and the fan card measures 9”x7”. The letter is in good overall condition with fold lines and handling wear from its original use. The fan card is in fair condition with trimmed edges which have thin tears, and some areas of discoloration from use. This is an incredible artifact from the life of Walt Disney, which provides a fascinating look into both his personal and business life. $8,000-$10,000

7. Pair of Walt Disney Press Photographs. (Disney, c.1930s) An incredible pair of early press photographs of Walt and Lillian Disney. The first is a matte photo featuring the pair posing with Walt’s Academy Award for Best Short Subject which he won in 1932, and the second is a glossy photo of Walt and Lillian posing with a Mickey Mouse doll while on a promotional tour. Both photographs include their original captions attached to the reverse, as well as notations and stamps used for filing purposes. The glossy photo has multiple stamped dates ranging from 1935 to the 1990s, indicating that this same photograph was used in print multiple times over several decades. Measuring 8.5”x6.5” and 9”x7”, the photos are in good condition. The photographs have some edge-wear, as well as tearing to the caption on the reverse from age and use. There is a slight waviness to the glossy photo, as well as several scratches and creases throughout. $400-$600 11


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9. Set of (3) Mickey & Minnie Mouse Bavarian China Plates. (Disney, 1932) A set of (3) rare early Mickey Mouse plates from a series of fine china produced in the Bavaria region of Germany. 8. Mickey Mouse Enamel Pin by Charles The plates feature such characters as Mickey, MinHorner. (Disney, 1932) A rare vintage Mickey nie, and the black cat from the Opry House short. Mouse pin made by renowned London silverAll are marked on the reverse, two with a Mickey smith, Charles Horner. Constructed of black enam- Mouse graphic and “Trademark Authorized by el on brass, the pin features a classic early pie-eyed Walter E. Disney Bavaria,” and one with the text, likeness of Mickey. The reverse is equipped with “Mickey Mouse China Trademark Authorized by vertical hinged pin and marked with a raised Walter E. Disney Made in Bavaria.” Measuring 7.5” “All Rights Reserved” and “CH” maker’s logo. in diameter, the plates are in very good condition. Measuring 1.25” long, the pin is in fine condition They exhibit some minor wear to the gold luster with only minor wear and a spot of tarnish to the rings around the outer edges and a few small inreverse. $400-$600 stances of spot rubbing to graphics. $500-$800

10. Mickey Mouse “World Fair 1933” Pocket Knife. (Unknown, 1970s) An infamous souvenir pocket knife featuring Mickey Mouse. These knives appeared in the collector’s market around the 1970s and are marked as if they were sold at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. However, the Mickey Mouse image on the knife is a more modern version that would not have been used in 1933, and perhaps the most telling detail is that World’s Fair is misspelt as “World Fair.” Despite the unusual history of these knives, they are actually quite desirable among collectors and have earned a unique place in Disneyana history. Measuring 3.5” long when closed, the knife is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

11. Ken Anderson’s Early Walt Disney Studios Drawing Board. (Disney, 1934) An early portable animation drawing board that once belonged to Disney Legend Ken Anderson. These wooden boards were used by animators while working away from their desks, often during character studies and classes. Anderson, who started at the studio in 1934, wrote his name above the metal two-peg registration bar. Around the 1950s, animator Bill Weaver used the drawing board after Anderson. On the reverse of the board, Weaver etched the message “Bill Weaver-Hands Off.” The 15”x15” varnished wood board is in good overall used condition, showing wear from use and age. An unusual early artifact of Disney Studio history. $4,000-$6,000 12


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The “Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons” quickly captured the attention of children across the country. An enterprising theater manager, Harry Woodin, developed an idea for a movie theatersponsored club centered on Mickey Mouse as a way to increase patronage to the Fox Dome Theater in Ocean Park, California. Woodin contacted Walt Disney for permission to enact his plan. Walt loved the idea, and in the fall of 1929, the first Mickey Mouse Club was formed. It was such an immediate success that Woodin was brought on to work for Disney as a traveling Mickey Mouse Club organizer. Soon, clubs sprang up across the country, and by 1932, over 800 had been established worldwide. 12. Mickey Mouse Club Button and (2) Membership Cards. (Disney, c.1930-32) A collection of (3) rare early Mickey Mouse Club membership items including a Fox Broadway Theatre Mickey Mouse Club button and a pair of Mickey Mouse Club Fox Theatre membership cards from Bakersfield and Stockton, CA. Of particular note, the Stockton membership card bears the earliest image of Mickey Mouse with his hands on his hips and is numbered “4039.” Both cards are neatly filled out in black ink and have the Mickey Mouse Club Creed printed on the reverse. Measuring 1” in diameter, the button is very good condition with some oxidation to the tin backing. The Stockton and Bakersfield cards measure 2.5”x3.75” and 2.5”x4” respectively, and are in very good condition with some browning to the edges from age. $300-$500

13. Mickey Mouse Club Application and Pass. (Disney, c.1930s) A Mickey Mouse Club application form and a child pass to the Palace Theater that is signed by the club’s “Chief Mickey Mouse.” The application measures 3”x5.25” and the pass measures 3.75”x5.25”. Both are in good condition with minimal edge-wear. The pass has some discoloration along the top edge from where it was attached to a pad, a spot of discoloration at the lower left and next to the word “Mouse,” and three pin holes at the bottom center. There is also some bending along the edges. $200-$400

14. Mickey Mouse Club Vest and Fez. (Disney, 1932) A very rare Mickey Mouse vest and fez created by Fisch & Company of Los Angeles for members of the Mickey Mouse Club. The fez is embroidered with “Mickey Mouse Beaver Dam Delegate” and has a silkscreened image of Mickey in the center. The vest has a large silkscreened figure of Mickey on the reverse and the club logo on the front, and it fastens with wooden toggles. The vest measures approximately 15.5”x18” while the hat is marked as a size Medium on the interior tag. The condition is fair for its age. As is common with felt items from this period, both the hat and vest show scattered small moth holes throughout. The tassel on the fez is still included but has been repaired with string. These are extremely rare, as we have only seen one other pair offered for public sale. $2,500-$3,500

15. Mickey Mouse Club Color Bearer Button. (Disney, 1932) A vintage celluloid Color Bearer pinback button featuring Mickey Mouse, created for children’s Mickey Mouse Club movie theater clubs. The clubs would elect officers such as “Chief Mickey Mouse” and “Chief Minnie Mouse,” who would receive an official pin to identify their position. This Color Bearer button would have been issued to and worn by the child chosen to carry the club banner in meetings and processions. The button features a small “Copy. 1928-1930 by W. E. Disney” at center. Measuring 2.25” in diameter, the piece is in good condition with a crack and scuff at lower right and some oxidation to the tin backing. $500-$700 13


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Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies was an anthology series of 75 animated shorts produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929-39. Developed by Walt Disney and composer Carl Stalling, the prestigious animated series became a venue for adventurous storytelling and technical experimentation. Celebrated for innovation, the Silly Symphonies were home to some of the most iconic and compelling early Disney cartoons, including “The Skeleton Dance,” “Three Little Pigs,” “The Grasshopper and the Ants,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” “The Country Cousin,” and “The Ugly Duckling.” Pieces from this multi-Academy Award-winning series, though increasingly rare, remain in high demand for vintage collectors.

16. Egyptian Melodies Silly Symphony Background Painting. (Disney, 1931) An extremely rare original production background from the 1931 Silly Symphony, Egyptian Melodies. The short was the 21st entry in the Silly Symphonies series and featured the music of Frank Churchill. This is the master background shown on screen for approximately 35 seconds at the beginning of the short when the spider enters the tomb. The door is a separately trimmed and applied layer, as multiple door layers were used over the background to animate it opening. The untrimmed background is accomplished in gouache and ink on two-hole 9.5”x12” art paper. Notes along the bottom read “Rudy” (possibly Rudy Zamora, an animator on this short), “Double Exposure See Lee,” “Sc. # 2” (scene 2), and S.S. # 21 (Silly Symphony #21). Original production backgrounds from so early in the studio’s history are exceptionally rare. The condition is very fine with minor handling wear. $2,000-$4,000

18. Silly Symphony Character Lights in Box. (Disney, c.1930s) A strand of (8) Silly Symphony lights by Noma in their original box. There are (5) different designs on the shades which feature characters such as Elmer Elephant, the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs, the Robber Kitten, and more. The set includes vintage replacement wiring, and the bulbs are not included. The original box measures 6.25”x16.5” and 2.25” deep. The set is in fair condition for its age, with heavy surface wear on the bulbs which includes worn sections of the imagery and some discoloration to the adhesive layer. The box lid is torn in multiple places, and scotch tape has been used to attempt to repair one end of the box. There are some tears to the display image within the box. $200-$400 14

17. Mickey Mouse & Silly Symphonies Campaign Book. (Disney, 1932) An extremely rare “Exhibitor’s Complete Campaign” book for promoting Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies cartoons. This 46-page exhibitor’s book has information on very early Mickey Mouse products, displays, and materials which would help theater owners draw crowds by advertising that they are showing Walt Disney’s popular cartoons. Full of illustrations, rare photos, and a wealth of text, this book measures 12”x9” and is in good condition for its age with some marks and scuffs to the cover from use, as well as some edge-wear. There are spots of creasing throughout, and surface wear from creasing along the spine. Some discoloration exists on the cover. $300-$500

19. The Ugly Duckling Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1939) An original production cel from the final entry in the Silly Symphonies series, The Ugly Duckling. The cel was trimmed and applied to an airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The cel has an image size of 2.5”x2” and the entire piece measures 7”x8”. The cel of the duckling and frog are both in very good condition. The background shows adhesive staining from the cel’s original preparation, however the cel presents very well overall. $2,000-$2,500


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20. The Tortoise and the Hare Good Housekeeping Painting. (Disney, 1934) This incredibly rare and beautiful original artwork was used for a page in Good Housekeeping Magazine that promoted the Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon, The Tortoise and the Hare. In 1934, Good Housekeeping Magazine and the Walt Disney Studios joined in a mutual promotional plan which involved the studio supplying a single page “Children’s” feature including characters from Disney cartoons. Good Housekeeping felt it would increase sales of the magazine and Disney liked the idea of a permanent advance publicity break for its latest cartoon shorts. From 1934 until 1944, Disney created and supplied artwork for a page in each issue of the magazine. The original art for those pages is regarded today as some of the best to come out of the studio during that period, and is highly prized among collectors. The piece offered here consists of (5) beautifully rendered hand-painted panels applied to board. This artwork for The Tortoise and the Hare appeared in the October 1934 issue of Good Housekeeping magazine, in advance of the short’s January 1935 release, and was the 7th such page to appear in the series. The short later won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short and became one of the more popular Silly Symphonies, spawning a 1936 sequel, Toby Tortoise Returns. The popularity and longevity of The Tortoise and the Hare makes artwork such as this page a true testament to the studio’s early years. Accomplished in watercolor and Gouache, the artwork is mostly likely by Disney artist Tom Wood, who was responsible for many of the early Good Housekeeping panels. The piece is beautifully custom framed with an overall size of 27.5”x33.5” and is in very fine condition. $15,000-$20,000 15


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While Disney’s films were popular at the box office, the studio was slow to act on the potential popularity of character related merchandise. In 1933, advertising executive Kay Kamen approached Disney with ways to better handle the licensing of their brand. Kamen’s system of licensing Disney characters on already existing products became a huge revenue stream for the studio and changed the world of merchandising forever. Mickey Mouse and friends began to appear on toys, watches, novelties, purses, knives, and every kind of consumer good imaginable. Even at the height of the Great Depression, Mickey Mouse-branded items flew off the shelves. The vibrancy and charm these products brought to daily life during troubled times is still evident today.

21. Mickey Mouse Old King Cole Animated Window Display. (Old King Cole, 1935) An extremely rare papier mache and wood animated window display created by the Old King Cole company for The Walt Disney Studios. Between 1935 and 1938, the Old King Cole Company was licensed to produce store displays featuring Disney characters using a special type of papier mache called “laminate.” Their first displays were images of Mickey Mouse. These displays were either static, or could be animated for an additional cost. Disney’s merchandising representative Kay Kamen would market these large displays to store owners to help increase their foot traffic. The displays were extremely successful; however, they were not made to last and many were discarded after their initial use. The few that still exist today are extremely sought after, surviving as a testament to the success of Mickey Mouse as a brand, and the advertising genius of Kay Kamen. Measuring approximately 40”x40”, the Mickey display is in good used condition with minor surface wear throughout from use. A small break in the tail has been professionally repaired. The original motor and metal armature that once animated the display are still connected to the reverse, however some of these pieces will likely need to be serviced or replaced for the display to animate again. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $15,000-$20,000 16


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22. 1935 Jorba Department Store Disney Toy Catalog. (Disney, 1935) A vintage catalog for the Spanish department store Jorba featuring many rare Disney toys. The 56-page printed catalog contains rare appearances of scarcely-seen early Disney merchandise, such as Spanish versions of Marx classics, pull toys of Mickey, figures of Mickey and Pigs, Mickey target sets, and much more, among other non-Disney offerings. This is the only such catalog known to feature these Disney toys from this era, and perhaps the last great compendium of Spanish toys of the 1930s. Measuring 11”x7.5”, the catalog is in very good condition with some edge browning and minor splitting to the spine from wear. There is a stamp and signature on the interior title page that is attributed to its original use. $600-$800

24. Mickey and Minnie Child’s Purse. (Disney, 1930s) A rare vintage child’s purse manufactured by Cohn & Rosenberger. Constructed of enamel on silvered brass, the purse features an image on either side of Mickey Mouse playing a guitar for Minnie Mouse as Pluto howls. It is complete with the original metal link carrying chain and original fabric liner. Measuring approximately 2.5”x2.5”, the piece is in very good condition. It exhibits some scattered rubbing and finish loss, minor age oxidation to the chain, fraying to the lining, and general wear. $300-$500

23. Mickey Mouse Accordion Bellows. (Disney, c.1930s) A wooden accordion bellows with an image of Mickey Mouse on one side. The bellows are made of wooden paddles with a leather accordion and a metal nozzle. It is unknown whether this is a licensed product or simply the result of Mickey’s sweeping popularity. Measuring 15.5”x7”, the bellows are in fair condition for their age, with rusting throughout the metal nozzle and some bending at the tip. There is chipping to the wood and heavy wear to the leather, including spots of tearing. There is some fading to the image of Mickey. This is a unique and unusual piece of Disney history. $200-$400

25. Mickey Mouse Band Harmonica. (Disney, c.1930s) A charming harmonica featuring Mickey and Minnie. Especially given the prominence of music in the early Mickey shorts, musical items such as this were very popular choices to feature Mickey’s image. Measuring 1”x4”, the harmonica is in very good condition for its age with minor wear from use, including some scuffing and scratching to the metal surface. $200-$400 17


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26. Mickey Mouse Dixon Pencil Case. (Disney, c.1930s) A Dixon pencil case featuring Disney characters with a stylish inner lining. The interior is divided into (4) slots for various writing implements. Measuring 5.25”x8.5”, the case is in fair condition with heavy wear along the edges, including some tearing and surface wear. There is other surface wear throughout which is consistent with age and use. $100-$200

27. Mickey Mouse Sparkler Toy. (Disney, c.1930s) A Mickey Mouse tin sparkler toy in the shape of Mickey’s head. When the plunger at the base is depressed, the wheel on the reverse spins and generates sparks. Measuring 5.75” tall in its 4”x6” and 1.5” deep original box, the sparkler is in good condition for its age, with scratching and wear to the surface. The box has several punctures and creases in the body, and sections which have separated from the box at one end but are still included. For the toy’s continued preservation, the sparkler functionality has not been tested. $100-$200

29. Mickey Mouse Toy Grand Piano. (Disney, c.1930s) A rare vintage toy grand piano manufactured in Japan for Walt Disney Productions. The wooden piano stands on three removable legs and features nine keys. The lid retains a decal of Mickey Mouse playing the piano for Minnie Mouse, and a partial Mickey Mouse paper label is affixed above the keyboard. Measuring 10”x7.75” and 5” tall, the piece presents in fair condition. Most of the keys produce sound. One of the three legs has been re-glued in place, and the piano exhibits some cracks and scratches, and well as small chips to the underside of the piano. $300-$500 18

28. Emerson Mickey Mouse Radio Pin. (Disney, c.1930s) An original Mickey Mouse Club button created in partnership with Emerson Radio that features a pie-eyed Mickey. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. The original paper label is still inside from Offset Gravure Corporation. $100-$200

30. Mickey Mouse Toy Candlestick Telephone. (Disney, 1934) A very rare Mickey Mouse toy candlestick telephone. The toy features a die-cut Mickey attached to the stem and has a rotating dial with a bell. Created in painted steel, cardboard, string, and wood, the intricate toy phone measures approximately 8.25” tall. The condition is very good for its age, with some paint loss throughout and discoloration along the bottom edge. The metal grommet which held the dial cover in place has been replaced with a metal nut which makes the dial more resistant to movement, but the bell still rings when the dial is turned. $300-$500


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31. Pair of Mickey Mouse Sweeper Toys. (Disney, c.1930s) A pair of tin litho sweeper toys featuring Mickey Mouse and friends. Following the surge of Mickey’s popularity during the early 1930s, many toys such as this incorporated imagery of Mickey and his friends to become more appealing for children. The smaller of the two sweepers measures 3.25”x5.25” and 1.75” tall and is missing both the metal bracket to hold the handle, and the handle itself. The larger sweeper measures 4.25”x7” and 28” tall with the handle attached. The pair are in good condition for their age, with spots of rusting and color loss around the edges of the smaller sweeper. Both show some general surface wear in the form of scratching and scuffing, as well as some spots where the tin is bent. The brushes are shedding slightly due to age. $300-$500

32. Pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse Steiff Dolls. (Disney, 1930s) A pair of rare Mickey and Minnie vintage cloth stuffed dolls manufactured by Steiff. Mickey wears a felt vest, gloves, and boots, with silk trousers accented by shell buttons. The remnants of a Steiff manufacturer’s stamp with design patent number 82802 are visible on the sole of his left boot. The matching Minnie doll wears a felt skirt with black piping, collar with black piping, gloves, shoes, and cotton bloomers. Measuring approximately 11” tall, the dolls are in good condition. Minnie’s collar has fallen off and her left shoe hangs on by a thread. Both exhibit discoloring from age and minor soiling, but present very well for dolls from this era. $500-$700

33. Minnie Mouse Charlotte Clark Style Doll. (Disney, 1930s) A vintage Charlotte Clark-style cloth stuffed Minnie Mouse doll. The pie-eyed doll features pale aqua green gloves, high-heeled shoes, patterned skirt, bloomers with patterned trim, and retains its original black cord tail. In 1932, after being frustrated with the production numbers and quality of the existing manufactured Mickey and Minnie dolls, Walt and Roy Disney partnered with the McCall Company to release the Charlotte Clark doll pattern for Mickey fans to create themselves at home. This particular Minnie doll is believed to have been created from one of the McCall patterns. Measuring approximately 15” tall, the piece is in good condition with some fading, discoloration, and soiling from age. The crown of the head exhibits traces of adhesive remnants where a hat may have been attached. $300-$500

34. Mickey Mouse Pocket Knife. (Disney, c.1936) A rare pocket knife depicting Mickey Mouse in his popular “pie-eyed” design of the 1930s. The knife was created by the Imperial Knife Co. of Rhode Island, and this style of knife can be seen in the 1936-37 merchandise catalogs by Disney’s historic merchandising representative, Kay Kamen. The single-blade knife is stamped “Imperial” at the base of the blade and has an early “W.D. Ent.” copyright mark below Mickey. Measuring 2.75” long with the blade collapsed, the knife is in good condition with some surface wear from use. A few of the “Mickey Mouse” letters have fading, and there are some scuffs to the blade from use. The blade still has some sharpness to it and the piece presents very well overall. $100-$200 19


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The Ingersoll-Waterbury watch company was on the verge of bankruptcy in 1932, as the Great Depression ground down the world economy. Fatefully, Disney merchandizing executive Kay Kamen approached the struggling watchmaker with a licensing deal, and the resulting relationship saved the company. The Mickey Mouse Watch for Boys debuted at the 1933 Chicago Exposition. The timepieces were immediately in high demand, selling 900,000 in the first year and 2.5 million by 1935. More Disney products began to appear as Ingersoll-Waterbury found their way back to profitability. As one of the first and most significant licensees, Ingersoll-Waterbury Disney watches represent an important historical development in Disneyana as well as a high quality collectible, and are sought after to this day.

35. Mickey Mouse “Bearded Mickey” Ingersoll Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, 1936) An early Ingersoll Mickey Mouse pocket watch and fob. This watch is known as the “Bearded Mickey” version, due to the unusual pink hue on Mickey’s face that resembles a beard. At the time, Mickey’s appeal was worldwide and the studio capitalized on it through their merchandise representative Kay Kamen and his army of licensees. This 2” diameter silvered brass case pocket watch was marketed in England and includes design elements which were not seen in the U.S. version, such as the pink beard and details on the gloves and shoes. The watch has some wear from use, but overall is in very good condition. The original box and fob token are worn but still exhibit well. The watch will likely require repair to fully function. $300-$500

36. Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, c.1930s) A beautiful Ingersoll pocket watch with an image of Mickey at the center, his arms acting as the watch hands. This is the second version of the rare English watch. Measuring 2” in diameter not including the stem, the watch is in very good functioning condition with some scuffing and scratching to the reverse and sides of the casing. There is some surface wear to the dial, and a spot of discoloration on Mickey’s mouth. $200-$400 20

37. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Ingersoll Alarm Clock. (Ingersoll, 1934) A charming alarm clock by Ingersoll featuring imagery of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. The wolf’s arms provide the hour and minute hands, while his head moves to “bite” as the seconds pass. The clock face measures 4” in diameter, and overall measures 4.25”x4.5”. The condition is fair, with chipping and scratching throughout, and a dent on the top of the casing. The clock face has significant color loss. The time can still be manually adjusted, however the clock will likely require servicing to be fully functional. $200-$400


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38. Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Wrist Watch and Box. (Ingersoll, c.1937) A rare Mickey Mouse watch created by Ingersoll. The watch features Mickey Mouse in the center with the watch hands resembling Mickey’s arms. The small second dial at the bottom features three Mickeys that chase each other to mark the seconds. The metal link band appears to have been shortened to fit the wrist of the original owner. It comes in its original blue box advertising it as “New” with a price of $3.25 marked on the interior. The watch measures 6.25” long and is in fair condition with some wear throughout from previous use. There is minor surface wear and scratching to the case and band. The dial and hands both have small amounts of discoloration. This particular combination of box and watch is very rare. The watch will need servicing for full functionality. $300-$500

39. Three Little Pigs Ingersoll Pocket Watch. (Ingersoll, 1933) An extremely rare Ingersoll pocket watch featuring the Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf. The reverse of the watch is engraved with “May the Big Bad Wolf never come to your door.” The watch measures 2” in diameter. The parts are all original and in good condition, with some wear to the paint on the hands and some surface wear to the silver case. The watch will need serving for full functionality, and one of the hands has come loose. $300-$500

40. Mickey Mouse Ingersoll Wrist Watch and Box. (Ingersoll, c.1938) A very rare Mickey Mouse watch created by Ingersoll. The watch features Mickey Mouse in the center with the watch hands resembling Mickey’s arms, and a smaller rotating dial at the bottom to measure seconds. It is still functional and comes in an original 1930s Ingersoll box that may not be original to this piece. The watch measures 8” long and is in fair condition with wear throughout from previous use, including surface wear and scratching to the case, particularly on the back where much of the silver coating has been worn off. The band appears to have been replaced, and the leather is stiff from age. There is some yellowing to the face from age. The box has edge wear and tearing, including the separation of the lid from the rest of the box, as well as some writing on the lid. This particular combination of box and watch is very rare. $400-$600 21


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When Walt Disney announced his intention to produce a full-length animated feature film, Hollywood insiders said it would mean financial ruin for the studio. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was dubbed “Disney’s Folly,” and those industry prognosticators were very nearly right. Walt’s initial budget estimate was $250,000. That sum, however, failed to match Walt’s ambitions for the project. His commitment to excellence required entire finished sequences to be redrawn, and the film’s final cost topped $1.5 million. Fortunately, the originality and ingenuity was evident on the screen and the film was a massive success. By 1939, it had grossed more than $6.5 million, making it the most successful motion picture in history to that point. The film represents a high point in cinema history, making it a perennially popular subject for collectors.

41. Snow White Pan Cel on Production Background. (Disney, 1937) An original panoramic production cel from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The cel depicts all seven of the iconic dwarfs, with six all painted on one cel layer, and Dopey being trimmed and applied from a separate cel layer. The incredible pan cel set up features the dwarfs as they march home from the mine, and has been displayed over an beautiful original pan production background from Walt Disney’s Hiawatha. A common occurrence for some of the studio’s early animation cels, the cels and backgrounds were paired for the purpose of looking well together visually so they could be given as gifts, rather than the priority going to matching specific scenes (or in this case even productions) together. The cel measures approximately 10”x22” and is trimmed at the top and right edges. The background measures 9.5”x23” and is trimmed at the left and right edges. The condition is very good given its age, with a minor waviness to the cel, and a few thin cracks in the paint of Doc and Sneezy. Surviving cels featuring all seven of the dwarfs are exceptionally scarce, with this example being one of the greatest we have seen in recent years. $25,000-$30,000

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42. Original Grumpy Snow White Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Grumpy from the animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Accomplished in graphite, the image of Grumpy measures 4.75”x2.25” and is marked with “180” in the lower right corner. The drawing is displayed with a mat opening of approximately 9.25”x11.5” in a 16”x8.25” frame. The condition is good, with minor creasing throughout. $200-$400

43. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tea Set. (Disney, 1938) A gorgeous “Mickey Mouse Nursery Ware” children’s tea set featuring characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The set includes a teapot, (4) teacups, (4) saucers, a creamer and a sugar bowl. The set ranges in size from 1.5” tall to 3” tall with 4” diameter saucers, and is in very good condition for its age with some crazing on a few of the pieces. The tea set is in its original box, which measures 9.5”x15” and is in fair condition with tearing and bending to the cardboard from age, as well as some surface wear and spots of discoloration. $400-$600

44. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Brayton Laguna Set. (Disney, 1938) A set of (17) ceramic figurines from the Snow White and Seven Dwarfs set created by Brayton Laguna Studios. The first Southern California potters to obtain a license to produce Disney characters, Brayton Laguna was celebrated for the quality of their clays, innovative emotive designs, and vivid glazes. In fact, the turquoise used for Snow White’s dress was a highly-prized secret formulation. This rare and desirable set embodies all the hallmarks that distinguished Brayton Laguna from their competitors, and includes Snow White, Dopey, Doc, Grumpy, Sleepy, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy, a raccoon, a doe, two fauns, three rabbits, a chipmunk, and a squirrel. All Dwarfs, save Doc, are impressed with WDE copyright statements, a kneeling rabbit and the squirrel retain 1938 Brayton Disney stickers, the rabbit on all-fours has the remnants of a 1938 copyright stamp, and Snow White is hand-scored with a WDE copyright. Ranging in size from 3.75”x2” and 2.25” deep to 11.25”x5” and 4.5” deep, the pieces are generally in very good condition. The tail of the raccoon was cleanly separated from the body and reattached. Most other pieces exhibit only unobtrusive crazing to the glazes and minor wear from age. While pieces from the Brayton Laguna Snow White line are offered from time to time, opportunities to purchase a set so complete and finely preserved are virtually nonexistent. $2,500-$3,500 23


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The Story of Ferdinand, written by Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson, was published in 1936 to immediate success, selling over 80,000 copies during its first year of publication. The deceptively simple story of a young bull that would rather smell the flowers than fight provided a provocative message of pacifism for a world on the brink of war. Walt Disney purchased the rights, and the film adaptation was released just two years later. An animated classic, Ferdinand the Bull won the 1938 Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoon). The timeless themes resonate today, and the film is still widely seen, being a holiday classic in much of Europe.

45. Pair of Ferdinand the Bull Courvoisier Cel Setups. (Disney, 1938) A pair of original production cels used in the creation of the Oscar-winning Walt Disney animated short, Ferdinand the Bull. The first of the hand-painted cels features the Matador doffing his hat to the crowd and the second is an image of Ferdinand, ever the gentle aesthete, gazing admiringly at a butterfly. Attentive viewers might notice a striking resemblance of the Matador to Walt Disney, whom the Matador was designed as a caricature of. The cels are on hand-painted Courvoisier-prepared backgrounds and framed under glass. Both frames retain Courvoisier Galleries Certificates of Authenticity on the reverse. The Matador has an image size of 7.5”x6.5” within its 15.5”x13.5” frame and appears to be in good condition with some waviness to the cel. Ferdinand has an image size of 6.75”x6.75” within its 15.75”x14.75” frame and appears to be in very good condition with minor wear. For the continued preservation of the cel setups, the cels have not been examined out of frame. The backing paper is detached from the Ferdinand frame, and Matador frame exhibits tearing to the backing paper which has bisected the COA. $1,500-$2,500

46. Pair of Ferdinand Ceramic Figures. (Disney, c.1940s) A pair of ceramic figures of Ferdinand the Bull and his mother, from the short film Ferdinand the Bull. These styles of figures were originally manufactured by Brayton-Laguna, a noted California ceramics company which created a number of early Disney ceramics. However, in the years following Brayton-Laguna’s run of the figures, other ceramics companies produced similar figures, occasionally even using the same original molds. These two figures are attributed to the 1940s, following Brayton-Laguna’s original run. Ferdinand measures approximately 8.25”x8.5” and his mother measures 5.75”x10”. Both are in good condition for their age, with a chip in Ferdinand’s right horn, his back left leg, and his haunches. There are also some smaller chips to the paint throughout. $300-$500 24

47. Ferdinand the Bull Wind-Up Tin Toy by Marx. (Disney, 1938) A tin litho wind-up toy of Ferdinand the Bull from the short of the same name. Created by Marx, the toy features Ferdinand and a matador squaring off on separate platforms. The matador’s cape reads “Ferdinand” above the Marx logo, while Ferdinand’s hindquarters also bear his name, with a 1938 copyright on the undercarriage. The mechanics of the toy are still functional. Created in tin with wooden wheels and a string tail for Ferdinand, the toy measures 5.25”x7.5” and is in very good condition for its age, with some surface wear to the color throughout. $100-$200


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48. Limited Edition Walt Disney Studios Street Sign. (Disney, 2006) A limited edition replica street sign based on the original from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, as it was seen in the 1940s. The sign is considered one of the iconic landmarks of the studio and has been featured in numerous photos and films. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, this life-size collectible faithfully recreates the original studio sign with eight moveable arms identifying Mickey Ave and Dopey Drive, as well as the In-between, Animation, Layout, Multiplane, Background, and Ink and Paint departments. The sign is constructed of resin and painted metal and measures approximately 7ft tall. The condition is fair, with some surface wear throughout from previous display and some fading and spots of discoloration to the Dopey and Mickey characters. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000-$2,000 26

49. Disney Studios Snow White Commissary Artwork. (Disney, c.1940s) A set of (4) paintings featuring characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. These acrylic paintings were created by an unknown Disney artist as a decoration for the studio’s commissary. Each image includes the dwarfs carrying various food items. The set contains four unique images within two frames. One pair of images measures 7”x13” each in a 15.5”x14.25” frame, and the other measures 7”x14.5” each in a 15.5”x15.75” frame. The condition is good overall with some surface wear, including spots throughout where it appears that moisture droplets have caused paint wear. There is some scuffing and scratching to the frame. $1,000-$2,000


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Mid-Century designer Kem Weber was hired by Walt Disney not only as architect for the new Burbank studio, but to design all the signage, interiors, and furnishings. While the sleek, art-deco styled buildings are considered a masterpiece of West Coast Modernism, the innovative custom furnishings made the experience of working at Walt Disney Studios unlike any other. The animation desks designed by Weber have been widely reproduced and originals highly soughtafter. One of his most recognizable creations, the Airline chair, was created in a limited run of approximately 200 for the Walt Disney Studios, and ranks among the most desirable examples of Mid-Century design available today.

50. Walt Disney Studios Kem Weber Animator’s Desk. (Weber, c.1938) An exceptionally rare original animator’s desk from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. Walt Disney enlisted renowned German designer Kem Weber to design virtually every aspect of his new studio, including what has become one of its most well-known features, the original desks used by the studio’s animators. A true triumph of Weber, these desks perfectly blended style and function, and many featured customizations to fit the specific need of each animator or artist. The top half of the desk containing the shelves, light disk, and drawing table, rests in place over the bottom half containing the drawers. The top section retains its original studio label signifying this desk as a “Modified Animator Desk” with a studio location number of “1B 09-11.” The bottom section still retains its Walt Disney Productions studio identification label number “10797.” Remarkably, the desk still lights up, and includes the often-missing rotating glass disk in the center. Measuring an impressive 58.75” tall, 58” wide, and approximately 30.25” deep, not including the drawing board which can be adjusted for its angle, this animator’s desk is a museum-quality artifact of Walt Disney Studios history. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $7,000-$10,000 27


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51. Walt Disney Studios Kem Weber Wardrobe Closet. (Disney, c.1940) A very rare original office wardrobe closet from the Walt Disney Studios. The closet was designed by renowned German designer Kem Weber for the new Burbank studio in 1940. Weber designed virtually every aspect of the new studio, including the sleek office furniture. This stylized wardrobe was a common sight in the offices of the studio’s legendary animators, and includes the original hanging bar and two hooks, as well as a wooden storage space at the foot of the door. The mirror and its molding have been reproduced in the style of the original. The wardrobe retains its original Walt Disney Productions identification label with the number 1617 that was blacked out after its initial use. The closet measures 66” tall, 16” wide, and 22” deep. The condition is fair, with some moderate scuffs and scratches throughout from use. There are some chips and removed portions in the wooden paneling, particularly along the top where tape has been used to mitigate lifting of the paneling, and some interior surface wear from its original use at the Walt Disney Studios. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000-$2,000 28

52. Walt Disney Studios Kem Weber “Airline” Chair. (Weber, 1938) An original Kem Weber “airline” style chair from the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. Walt Disney trusted German artist Kem Weber to design nearly every aspect of his new Burbank studio in 1940. Weber contributed to the architecture, interior design, and even the font choices used on the buildings. Today, Weber is likely best remembered by his “airline” style chair. An icon of the mid-century modern aesthetic, Weber designed the chair with beautiful slopes and angles that were the inspiration behind its “airline” name. It is believed that only approximately 200 of these chairs were produced, with a large portion of that 200 used by Disney to furnish his new studio. From Walt Disney, to the Nine Old Men, to the future Imagineers who helped build Walt’s park, one can only imagine the true Disney Legends who have used these Kem Weber chairs at the Walt Disney Studios over the years. This particular chair still retains its Walt Disney Productions studio identification tag underneath the right arm rest. The studio address of 2400 Alameda Ave. is listed on the tag with the ID number 2613. The padded seat and chair back form one separate hinged piece that rests within the wooden frame and contains straps that attach to small hooks on the back of the chair. The chair measures approximately 24.5” wide, 32” deep, and 30” tall, including the upholstered seat and chair back. The actual seating area measures approximately 21”x21”. The condition is good overall, with expected wear throughout from studio use including some scuffs and dings to the wooden frame, and some wear to the upholstery such as a small indentation on the seat. Special shipping arrangements may apply, please inquire for details and estimates. $15,000-$20,000


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53. Walt Disney Hand-Drawn Mickey Mouse Sketch & Signature. (Disney, c.1940) An extremely rare original sketch of Mickey Mouse that was both drawn and signed by Walt Disney. In many cases, Walt had studio artists draw and sign images of Mickey for autograph seekers, but on very rare occasions fans were able to catch Walt in a face-to-face situation to request an original drawing from him. This drawing is personalized “To Charlie,” and the original owner proudly added a printed image of Walt above the signature. The image of Mickey, accomplished in bold and crisp dark ink, measures approximately 3.25”x3.5” on a 5.5”x8.75” page. The signed image has been mounted over an explanatory plaque in a 29”x20” frame, and is in very good condition. A COA from Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears is included. Original drawings of Mickey Mouse by Walt himself are some of the most scarce and sought-after items in all of Disneyana. An included note from Sears mentions that he has only ever bought or sold just six Mickey Mouse sketches drawn and signed by Walt in his many years in the field. Of the few that still exist, finding such a charming and still legible piece such as this is exceptionally difficult. $12,000-$17,000 29


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54. Pinocchio Original Production Cel and Background. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel set up of Geppetto, Pinocchio, and Figaro with the original scene-matching production background. The cels are from the memorable early scene in the film in which Pinocchio’s finger catches fire. The cels are trimmed to image for display over the background, with the image of Geppetto and Pinocchio measuring 10” tall, and Figaro is approximately 2”x2.25”. The cels and original painted background are in very good condition, with the cel paint around the bottom edge exhibiting a few very small cracks, as is expected for cels from this era. The cels and background are professionally matted and framed. The entire framed piece measures 22.75”x27”. This is one of the nicest set-ups we have seen from Pinocchio, and it was recorded in print on Page 70 of the Pinocchio book by Pierre Lambert. $15,000-$20,000

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55. Pinocchio Premiere Portfolio with (4) Lithographs. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare souvenir portfolio created for the world premiere of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio at the Center Theatre in New York City on February 7, 1940. The linen-textured paper portfolio features a snap closure front flap and opens to reveal a pocket printed with premiere information and the film’s billing. The pocket contains a custom vellum overlay printed with text, “Lithographs of original paintings used in the production of Pinocchio,” and (4) color lithographic prints. Also included is a brochure titled “A word about Walt Disney’s Pinocchio” featuring extensive information on the production of the film. Each lithograph measures 13”x15” with an image area of 8”x10”. All are in fine condition being virtually unhandled. The brochure measures 12”x9” and is in very good condition with only minor toning to the right edge. The portfolio itself measures 13.5”x15.25” closed and is in good condition, exhibiting moderate browning and separation of the male snap from the cover. $200-$400

56. Signed Ken Anderson Figaro Ceramic. (Disney, 1940) A beautiful hand-painted and glazed ceramic figurine of Figaro from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. Created by renowned California based ceramic manufacturer Brayton Laguna, this particular figurine was hand-signed on the base in 1965 by Disney Legend Ken Anderson who served as art director on the film. The figurine measures 6.5”x4.25” and 6” tall, and is in very fine condition. $400-$600

57. Walking Pinocchio Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Disney, 1939) A lithographically printed tin Pinocchio wind-up toy manufactured by Louis Marx & Co. When the built-in key is wound, an internal mechanism causes the eyes and feet to move. The figure is printed on the shoulders with copyright date of 1939. Measuring 8.5”x3” and 3” deep, the tin toy is in good condition, with scattered chips, scratches, and spots of surface loss. The mechanism is non-operational. $100-$200 31


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58. Jiminy Cricket Cibachrome Prototype. (Disney, c.1987) A prototype Cibachrome reproduction of Gustaf Tenggren’s background artwork from Pinocchio. The framed artwork comes from the collection of Peter Green, who collaborated with the Walt Disney Company to explore new processes for replicating some of the iconic artwork from the studio’s films and key artists. Green helped develop this Cibachrome replica using Tenggren’s original backgrounds from the Disney Archives. The Cibachrome process to this day is considered one of the most accurate and archival photographic processes ever developed. Ultimately, according to Green, Disney decided to pursue artwork inspired by their properties, rather than reproductions of the original film artwork. This stunning prototype features Jiminy Cricket, and has an image size of 8”x10.5” in a 15.25”x18” frame. The condition is very fine, with minor surface scuffs to the frame. $100-$300

59. Jiminy Cricket & Cloe Cibachrome Prototype. (Disney, c.1987) A prototype Cibachrome reproduction of Gustaf Tenggren’s background artwork from Pinocchio. The framed artwork comes from the collection of Peter Green, who collaborated with the Walt Disney Company to explore new processes for replicating some of the iconic artwork from the studio’s films and key artists. Green helped develop this Cibachrome replica using Tenggren’s original backgrounds from the Disney Archives. The Cibachrome process to this day is considered one of the most accurate and archival photographic processes ever developed. Ultimately, according to Green, Disney decided to pursue artwork inspired by their properties, rather than reproductions of the original film artwork. This stunning reproduction features Jiminy Cricket and Cleo, and measures 9.5”x12.75” in a 15.5”x19” frame. The condition is very fine, with minor surface scuffs to the frame. $100-$300 32


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60. Chernabog Fantasia Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of Chernabog from Fantasia’s “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence. This 2-layer cel captures the character’s menacing sneer, with the majority of the paint on the bottom layer and the grey and brown highlights on the top layer. The cel paint has been professionally restored and presents beautifully over a printed reproduction background. The cel has a character image size of 8”x9.75” on the approximately 9.75”x12” trimmed cels. The condition is very good with some damaged portions of the top corners of the top cel layer. Such impressive cels from Fantasia are exceptionally scarce. $5,000-$7,000

61. Original Production Cel from Fantasia. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel featuring Ben Ali-Gator and Hyacinth Hippo from the “Dance of the Hours” sequence of Fantasia. The image size of the two characters is 6.5”x8” and the untrimmed 12”x15.5” cel has been placed on a matching printed background. The cel is in very fine condition with only light wrinkling around the edges. $3,000-$5,000 33


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62. Fantasia Vernon Kilns Ceramic Fishbowl Style Vase. (Disney, 1940) A rare hand-painted ceramic fishbowl-style vase by Vernon Kilns Pottery. This elegant vessel features the enchanting goldfish from the Nutcracker Suite segment of Walt Disney’s symphonic masterpiece, Fantasia. The figures also bear a strong resemblance to Cleo the goldfish from Pinocchio, which made its theatrical debut in 1940 as well. Vernon Kilns released two versions of Fantasia goldfish bowl vases: an unpainted, solid color edition and the colorful hand-painted variety. This hand-painted style is by far the more scarce and desirable. The vase retains the maker’s ink stamp on the underside of the foot, “Designed by Walt Disney Copyright 1940 Vernon Kilns Made in the USA 121.” Measuring approximately 6” tall and 7.5” in diameter, the vase is in very good condition, exhibiting a single unobtrusive 1.75” hairline crack emanating from the mouth. $500-$700

63. Pair of Fantasia Faun Department Store Display Figures. (Disney, 1940) A pair of vintage faun figures attributed to an elaborate department store display themed for Walt Disney’s Fantasia. Constructed of fiberglass with internal metal components for attachment to a display base, the figures are expertly hand-painted in flesh and fur tones. These characters appear in the Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony segment of the film along with other fabled beings from Greek mythology. Measuring 27” tall x 9.5” wide x 6.75” deep, the figures are in good condition. One exhibits some chipping and surface loss at forehead, small occasional chips, and minor patches of crazing to paint. The other exhibits minor crazing to paint, occasional chips, and a 6” crack to the right leg with 1.5” of chipping and surface loss. $500-$700

64. Collection of (6) Fantasia Italian Photobustas. (Disney, 1950s) A collection of (6) Italian “photobustas” used to promote a 1950s theatrical rerelease of Fantasia. The color posters feature illustrated borders framing scenes from the film, including The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Rites of Spring, Dance of the Hours, The Pastoral Symphony, and The Nutcracker Suite. The original distribution envelope is included. Measuring 19.25”x26.5” the photobustas range from good to very good condition. All have been folded in half vertically and have browned with age. Most of the photobustas exhibit corner pinholes, corner creasing, and tiny marginal tears. Some have higher degrees of fold wear, edge tattering, soiling from exposure to moisture, and tape to the reverse. The envelope exhibits some creasing and a pair of small holes to the right of the RKO logo. $100-$200 34


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 65. Signed Claude Coats Fantasia Print. (Disney, 1990) A limited edition concept art print signed by Disney Legend Claude Coats. The print was released for the 50th anniversary of the animated film Fantasia, and depicts Coats’ concept for the Dance of the Mushrooms. Offered through the Disney Gallery, the print is signed by Coats in the lower-right in gold ink. Measuring 10.5”x13.5” in a 16”x19” mat, the print is in very good condition with a small scuff near the lower center, and some spots of discoloration on the mat. $100-$200

66. Sorcerer Mickey Bronze Prototype. (Disney, c.1990s) A one-of-a-kind bronze prototype created by renowned sculptor Bill Toma depicting Sorcerer Mickey from Fantasia. This Sorcerer Mickey was one of the first bronze sculptures Toma produced for Disney, and it was proudly showcased in their Art Gallery stores during the 1980s. Later, Toma experimented with newly developed techniques for bronze patina and metal dyeing and was inspired to create this sculpture using those new techniques. This sculpture is Toma’s personal one-of-a-kind prototype and is a breathtaking artifact of Disney history from the collection of the widely respected and influential Disney sculptor. Standing an impressive 22” tall and 12” in diameter, the sculpture is in very good condition with minor surface wear from the production process. $5,000-$10,000 35


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67. 1941 Walt Disney Studios Animators’ Strike Archive. (Disney, 1941) An incredibly rare archive of documents that were created and distributed during the historic Disney animator’s strike of 1941. Following the Great Depression of the 1930s, there was a rise of union organization in Hollywood which included the creation of the Screen Cartoonist’s Guild (SCG) in 1938. Many Walt Disney Studios employees were discontent with their pay and working conditions, citing an unclear pay structure between similar jobs and noticing preferential treatment and studio perks being only given to certain head animators and writers. Walt Disney’s opinion, however, was that his studio’s employees were some of the best paid in the industry, and with the move to the new Burbank studio in 1940, they enjoyed some of the best working conditions. As such, Disney refused on multiple occasions to come to terms with the SCG, feeling that it was his company to do with as he pleased. The disagreement came to a head when Disney fired several of his employees who were members of the guild. The following day, on May 29, 1941, over 200 employees of the Walt Disney Studios went on strike. The strike notably interrupted the production of Dumbo, which released in October of that same year, and Disney had some of his striking animators portrayed as circus clowns within the film as a small jab. With tensions rising, Walt left the studio for a goodwill tour of Latin America as part of the U.S. “Good Neighbor policy” during the early stages of production on the films Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Walt’s absence helped tensions cool, and upon his return, he signed a union contract with the National Labor Relations Board. This archive includes (10) documents created and distributed during this historic strike. Many of the documents are written from the perspective of the strikers, and were used to inform both the studio’s non-striking artists and the general public of the reasoning behind the strike, and also to paint Walt as the bad guy in the negotiations process. The documents are from various stages of the strike, with some mentioning Disney’s outright refusal to let the United States government step in to help arbitrate the strike. The documents range in size from 3.5”x8.5” to 13.75”x8.5”. The condition is good overall, with several fold-lines, small tears or wear around the edges, and scattered spots of discoloration from use. Original artifacts from this infamous part of Disney History are very scarce, with an archive of materials such as this being exceptionally rare. $1,000-$2,000 36


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68. Walt Disney Signed Dumbo Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1941) A beautiful original production cel of Dumbo with a mat that is signed by Walt Disney. The cel of Dumbo was trimmed to image, enhanced with airbrushing, and placed on a hand-painted background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for presentation. Although Courvoisier Galleries sold most of the cels they prepared, many were sent back to the studio to be given as gifts or for publicity purposes. Dumbo measures 5”x5” and is still in the original Courvoisier Galleries mat that has been hand-signed in blue conte crayon by Walt Disney. The mat opening measures 5.5”x5.5” and the entire matted piece measures 14”x13”. The cel is in fine condition with some lifting at the edges. The mat has yellowed with age, but still presents well. $5,000-$7,000

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69. Original Production Cel & Background from Bambi. (Disney, 1942) A beautiful cel set up featuring production cels of Bambi, rabbits, and a grass overlay cel, placed over a hand-painted production background from Walt Disney’s Bambi. Bambi and the rabbits measure approximately 4”x8”, with an image size of 10.5”x13.5” within its 21.5”x25” frame. The cels are in very good condition with a minor waviness from age, as is common with original cels from this era. $7,000-$9,000

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71. Bambi with Butterfly Evan K. Shaw Ceramic Figure. (Disney, c.1940s) A ceramic figure by Evan K. Shaw of Los Angeles. Depicting Bambi gazing at a yellow butterfly on his tail, the figure is glazed with additional hand-painted detailing and retains a “Walt Disney Productions Bambi Evan K. Shaw Los Angeles” sticker above its haunches. Two versions of the Bambi and butterfly figures were produced, with the difference being the color of the butterfly. Fewer of these yellow butterfly examples are said to survive intact than the blue butterfly variant. Evan K. Shaw was granted a license to create Disney ceramics in 1943 while Bambi was still in continuous release, and designs based on the film were among the earliest items in production. Measuring 8.5”x6” and 4.25” deep, the figure is in very good condition with only expected crazing from age and a tiny chip to the right shoulder. $200-$400

72. Bambi Flower the Skunk MCP Mingay Wall Pocket. (Disney, c.1950s) A Bambi-themed ceramic wall pocket by MCP Mingay Sydney. Featuring a figure of Flower the skunk in a stylized vegetation setting, the wall pocket is glazed in an eye-catching turquoise with hand-applied details. A maker’s mark is incised into the underside of the foot, “MCP Sydney No. 132.” From its inception, Disney closely guarded IP licenses. MCP Mingay was chosen to produce pottery for Disney based on the evident quality of their creations, however, wartime materials rationing in Australia prevented them from beginning manufacture on Bambi pieces until World War II ended in 1946. Measuring approximately 6”x6” and 4.25” deep, the piece is in fine condition with only minor paint loss to the end of Flower’s nose. $200-$400 39


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73. Prototype World War II Fifinella WASP Unit Insignia. (Disney, 1940s) An original hand-illustrated prototype Fifinella unit insignia for the Women Airforce Service Pilots. Fifinella was designed by Walt Disney for a proposed film based on Roald Dahl’s book “The Gremlins” and the WASP requested that Disney use the character as their official mascot. The illustration is accomplished in ink and gouche with handwritten copyright “WDP” on the Fifinella-shaped white leather. Measuring 3”x2.5”, the unit insignia is in fine condition with only minor wear. $3,000-$5,000

75. Donald Duck World War II Military Patch. (Disney, 1940s) A rare vintage Donald Duck patch designed by Disney for the 63rd Troop Carrier Squadron which served in the Pacific during World War II. As part of their contribution to the war effort, Disney artists created around 1,200 insignias for the U.S. military. The logos were extremely popular with the troops, offering levity and a reminder of home during difficult situations in the faraway theaters of combat. Disney eventually had to dedicate five artists to the task of keeping up with requests for custom designs. This embroidered patch features Donald Duck with lightning bolt, cloud, plane, and parachute package. Measuring 5.25”x5.5”, the patch is in very good condition with only minor soiling to white portions from age. $700-$1,000 40

74. Peg Leg Pete World War II Military Squadron Patch. (Disney, 1940s) A rare vintage Peg Leg Pete squadron patch designed by Disney for the 603rd Bombardment Squadron which served in Europe during World War II. As part of their contribution to the war effort, Disney artists created around 1,200 insignias for the U.S. military. The logos were extremely popular with the troops, offering levity and a reminder of home during difficult situations in the faraway theaters of combat. Disney eventually had to dedicate five artists to the task of keeping up with requests for custom designs. This embroidered squadron patch features Peg Leg Pete wearing flak cap and chewing an aerial bomb like a cigar. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, it is in very good condition with only minor wear and a small spot to the left of Pete’s ear. $1,000-$2,000

76. Wildcat World War II Military Unit Insignia. (Disney, 1940s) An early version of the wildcat unit insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. As part of their contribution to the war effort, Disney artists created around 1,200 insignias for the U.S. military. The logos were extremely popular with the troops, offering levity and a reminder of home during difficult situations in faraway theaters of combat. Disney eventually had to dedicate five artists to the task of keeping up with requests for custom designs. The embroidered unit insignia features a wildcat with a parachute on a blue felt background. The 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment served in the Pacific during the war, and their insignia underwent subsequent redesigns. Measuring 3.25”x3”, it is in fine condition with only some adhesive remnants to the reverse. $1,000-$2,000


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77. 1942 Walt Disney Productions Annual Report. (Disney, 1942) An extremely rare Walt Disney Productions annual report for the fiscal year ending October 3rd, 1942. In 1942, Disney released the feature films The Reluctant Dragon, Dumbo, and Bambi, placed Fantasia into wide release, and finished but not yet distributed the soft propaganda film Saludos Amigos. With debt mounting and the war causing massive disruptions, there is a tone of uncertainty regarding the company’s financial future. Government contracts were a saving grace, and the studio would continue to narrow its focus almost entirely toward war work in the coming years. Measuring 9”x6”, the 16-page booklet is in very good condition. It exhibits a spot stain and minor soiling to cover and few pencil notations to the content. $300-$500

78. Donald Duck Choo Choo Pull Toy and Original Artwork.
(Disney, 1940) This is the original artwork for the Donald Duck Choo Choo Pull Toy #450 manufactured by Fisher Price, and includes a final version of the produced toy. The train is comprised of a wooden base, wooden wheels, metal axles, cardboard and tin tube “engine,” a metal bell, a metal and wood bell-striker, and a wooden figure with Donald Duck graphic label. The original artwork is the portrait of Donald Duck as a train conductor that was reproduced on every Choo Choo Pull Toy #450 to come off the assembly line. Accomplished in gouache, the artwork measures 8.5”x6” on the 10”x8.5” Yankee Drawing board. The board is marked with hand notation for printing, and the reverse retains a Property of Walt Disney Productions ink stamp. The artwork is in very good condition, with the board exhibiting some browning from age. The toy measures 6.75”x9.5” and 3.75” deep and is in good condition. It exhibits some oxidation, paint loss, chips, and soiling. $3,000-$5,000 41


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79. Donald Duck Fisher Price Pull Toy. (Disney, c.1930s) A wooden Donald Duck pull-toy created by Fisher Price. The toy has lithographically printed imagery for Donald and “flapping” arms. Measuring just over 8.75” tall, the toy is in fair condition for its age, with some wrinkling to the original printed image of Donald, as well as spots of discoloration. There is surface wear throughout, including on the base, and the arms are vintage-replaced, likely by the original owner, and were intended to match the original design. $100-$200

81. Mickey Mouse Gauze Mask. (Disney, c.1940s) A very rare gauze Mickey Mouse costume mask. Mickey’s growing popularity through the 1940s saw his likeness appear on a variety of children’s play costumes, of which this mask is attributed. The mask has been molded into the shape of Mickey’s head and then handpainted. Measuring approximately 10”x10.5” and 6.25” deep, the mask is in fair condition with color wear to the paint throughout consistent with age and use. There is some fraying around the edges, as well as some distortion to the shape from storage. Elastic has been attached with safety pins on both sides and does not appear to be original. $100-$200 42

80. Set of (4) Donald Duck Canned Goods.
(Disney, c.1940s-50s) A collection of (4) vintage Donald Duck-branded canned goods. The collection includes an empty cardboard and tin Donald Duck Orange Juice can, an unopened tin lithograph Donald Duck Pop Corn can with kernels still inside, an empty tin lithograph Donald Duck Chocolate Syrup can with a missing bottom, and an empty tin lithograph sample size Donald Duck Coffee can. Slits have been cut in the orange juice can and coffee can to convert them into coin banks. Measuring from 2.25” tall and 3” in diameter to 5” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the cans range in condition from good to very good, exhibiting some denting, oxidation, and age. $100-$200

82. Standard Gasoline Mickey Mouse Metal Sign. (Disney, c.1940s) A rare Standard Gasoline sign featuring Mickey Mouse. These enamel porcelain tin signs were created after the Standard Oil Company of California acquired a license to use Walt Disney characters in 1938, as part of a campaign that lasted until 1946. Measuring 11.75” in diameter, the sign is in very good used condition with a few small chips and spots of rusting. $500-$700


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83. Original Production Cel from Saludos Amigos. (Disney 1943) A wonderful pair of original production cels from the “Pedro the Mail Plane” sequence of Saludos Amigos. The cels of Pedro and the Vulture have been trimmed to image and applied to a background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The image of Pedro measures 4”x4” and the image of the Vulture measures 3.5”x5”. Both cels have had their paint professionally restored and are in very fine condition. The entire piece measures 8.5”x11”. $1,500-$2,500

84. 1944 Walt Disney Productions Annual Report. (Disney, 1944) An extremely rare Walt Disney Productions annual report for the fiscal year ending September 30th, 1944. At this time, Disney’s operations were almost entirely devoted to government contracts for propaganda and training films. Their 1944 release slate included a few original shorts and a reissue of Snow White, which was the company’s major source of income. The report also mentions work on a film based on the Uncle Remus stories, which would become Song of the South. Measuring 9”x6”, the 12-page booklet is in very good condition. It exhibits some browning from age, a “2” marked in red colored pencil on the cover, and minor handling. $200-$400

85. 1945 Walt Disney Productions Annual Report. (Disney, 1945) An extremely rare Walt Disney Productions annual report for the fiscal year ending September 29th, 1945. The reissue of Snow White was responsible for most of the studio’s receipts in 1944, and the studio was planning similar treatment for Pinocchio based on its success, which began the Disney practice of reissuing films every seven years. Measuring 9”x6”, the 12-page booklet is in very good condition. It exhibits some browning from age, a “2” marked in red colored pencil on the cover, and minor handling. $200-$400 43


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86. Peter and the Wolf Sound Effects Score & Narration. (Disney, 1946) An original score and narration packet for the storyteller album of Peter and the Wolf. The music was written by Sergei Prokofieff and arranged by Ed Plumb for Disney’s adaptation of the classic children’s tale. The score belonged to sound effects artist Jim MacDonald and includes his handwritten notes and cues for the sound effects. The typewritten narration packet measures 11”x8.5” and the score measures 14”x12.25”. Both are in very good condition, with some expected edge-wear from age and use, as well as spots of discoloration on the score. The center page of the score was originally taped into place and has come loose with age. $1,500-$2,000 44


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87. Song of the South Premiere Theater Program. (Disney, 1946) A vintage original program for the theatrical premiere of Walt Disney’s live action and animated feature, Song of the South. The 16-page program is profusely illustrated with scene stills and publicity portraits of the cast, as well as cartoon illustrations and concept artwork from the film. The content includes biographies, historical background information, and notes on the pioneering use of animation with live action. Measuring 12.5”x9.75”, the program is in very good condition. It exhibits some browning to the edges of the cover from age, and a bottom right corner crease on the front cover. $200-$400

89. Song of the South Children’s Smock Apron. (Disney, c.1960s) A child-sized linen smock apron with Song of the South-themed print. The adorable garment features a trim of green piping, a segmented front pouch pocket, and back tie closure. The film’s stars Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox adorn the apron, along with musical staves and lyrics from Zip-A-DeeDoo-Dah. The piece is in very good condition, exhibiting only a few scattered pinpoint spots. $100-$200

88. The Song of the South “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” Sheet Music. (Disney, 1946) A vintage booklet of sheet music for “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah,” the popular musical number from the innovative live-action and animated film, Song of the South. Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. of New York, the 2-page sheet music written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert represents arguably the most enduring element of the film, re-recorded by artists as diverse as Doris Day, The Jackson 5, and Miley Cyrus. Measuring 12”x9”, the sheet music remains in good condition, exhibiting browning from age, most pronounced at edges, and spot soiling. $100-$200

90. So Dear to My Heart Half-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1949) A half-sheet Style-B poster for the anthology film So Dear to My Heart. The film earned Bobby Driscoll a Juvenile Award from the Academy for his performance as Jeremiah Kincaid. The linen-backed poster measures 22”x28” with a 0.25” linen border. The condition is fair, with small tears around the edges and a 6” tear at the upper right, all of which have been mitigated by the linen backing. There is creasing throughout, as well as several small touch-ups. $100-$200 45


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91. Walt Disney Signed Mickey Mouse Annual. (Disney, 1950) A hardcover “Mickey Mouse Annual” collection of comics and stories that has been signed by Walt Disney in ink on the title page. Popularized in the early 1930s, Mickey Mouse Annuals offered excited readers the opportunity to explore Mickey’s adventures in their own home. These annuals helped keep Mickey and friends in the hearts and minds of countless readers during a significant period of growth for the Walt Disney Studios, with this book being published just a few years before Disneyland would open. This 124-page annual, signed by Walt himself, measures 10”x7.5” and is in fair condition with edge-wear consistent with use as well as discoloration and spotting throughout from age. $2,000-$4,000

92. Cinderella “Glass Slipper” Boxed Watch. (Disney, 1950) A boxed Cinderella watch within a “glass slipper” display. The slipper measures approximately 3” tall at the highest point and 3.5” long. The watch is in good condition with minimal wear and the box is in fair condition with slight tearing to the surface along its edges and discoloration to the top of the lid. There are scattered spots of discoloration on the interior of the display. $300-$500 47


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93. Cinderella 3-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1957) A large 3-sheet poster from the theatrical re-release of the animated feature film Cinderella. Measuring 81”x41”, the poster is in fair condition with general edge-wear, as well as tearing at multiple fold intersections and a few tears at the edges. The poster is printed in two sections designed to overlap. $200-$400

94. Alice in Wonderland Dye Transfer with Studio Signature. (Disney, c.1950s) A dye transfer print depicting the Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland that features the studio signature of Walt Disney along the mat frame. At times, employees of the studio would sign Walt’s embellished “studio signature” for pieces such as this that were intended as gifts. This dye transfer print was created from the original artwork used to make Alice in Wonderland, and comes in its original vintage frame with Walt Disney Productions label on the reverse. Measuring 15.5”x16.5”, the print is in good condition with moderate wear to the frame from use and age. $300-$500

95. Mary Blair Susie the Little Blue Coupe Painting. (Disney, 1952) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for the Walt Disney productions short film, Susie the Little Blue Coupe. Blair began at the Walt Disney Studios in 1940, with her unique style contributing to such classic films as Song of the South, Cinderella, and Alice in Wonderland, and would contribute heavily to the design of the facade of It’s a Small World at the Disney parks. The combined talents of story artist Bill Peet and the stylish designs of Blair helped this short achieve a new appreciation in recent years. Additionally, the film served as artistic inspiration for the designs of the anthropomorphic vehicles used in the Cars film franchise. The painting is accomplished in gouache on art board and measures 8.25”x9.75”. The condition is very good, with pin holes in the corners from use. $7,000-$9,000 48


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96. Peter Pan Production Cels & Production Background. (Disney, 1953) A beautiful original production cel and background set-up featuring Captain Hook and Tinker Bell from Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. The cels and the background appear in the scene in which a menacing Captain Hook tricks Tinker Bell into helping him find Peter Pan. The total image size of the characters is 12”x15.5” and all are in very fine condition with minor paint wear to Tinker Bell’s wings. The Tinker Bell cel is slightly trimmed for presentation. $7,000-$10,000

97. Peter Pan 3-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1969) A large 3-sheet poster from the theatrical re-release of the animated feature film Peter Pan. Measuring 77”x39”, the poster is in fair condition with general edgewear, as well as tearing at multiple fold intersections and a few tears at the edges. The poster is printed in two sections designed to overlap. $300-$500

98. Collection of (8) Peter Pan Promotional Posters. (Disney, 1952) A collection of (8) promotional materials for Peter Pan. This collection includes a set of (5) de luxe coloramas, one duplicate, a promotional fold-out that mentions the coloramas, and a promotional poster. The coloramas measure 13”x19”, the poster measures 13.25”x21”, and the fold-out measures 18”x12” when folded. The collection is in fair condition overall, with a few pin holes, assorted creases, and small tears to the edges. $100-$200 49


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99. Set of (5) Ben and Me Storyboards by Bill Pete. (Disney, 1953) A framed set of (5) original production storyboards for the animated short film Ben and Me. The Academy Award nominated film tells the story of Benjamin Franklin through the perspective of a mouse that helped guide Franklin on his journey. The storyboards were created by Disney Legend Bill Peet, and are custom framed in sequence to show Ben arriving by boat. The storyboards are accomplished in pastels on thin sketch paper, with each panel measuring approximately 4”x5.25”. The frame measures 9.25”x33.25”, and the storyboards are in very fine condition. $3,000-$5,000

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Walt Disney’s Disneyland first aired in 1954, making Walt the first major movie producer to venture into the new medium of television. The anthology series provided a venue to promote film projects and introduced the American public to the world of Disneyland. Episodes were themed after the areas of the park: Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Frontierland. Of the many popular characters introduced on the series, none were more influential than Davy Crockett. The subject of a three-episode run in 1955, the frontiersman played by Fess Parker created a nationwide craze that resonates to this day, inspiring all manner of imaginative and widely collected merchandize. 100. Davy Crockett Tin TV Tray. (Disney, c.1950s) A vintage tin-litho TV tray for Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett. The metal tray has rubberized clips on the reverse for affixing to legs and features bold, action-packed artwork of Crockett battling a tomahawk-wielding Native American brave. Measuring 12.5”x17.25”, the tray is in good condition. It exhibits some scratching and paint loss in the lower image, dings and paint chips to the outer rim, a few minor dents, and oxidation to the edges of the reverse. $100-$200

101. Davy Crockett Auto-Magic Picture Gun.
 (Disney, c.1950s) A vintage Davy Crockett Auto-Magic Picture Gun single frame projector. Pressing the trigger advances the film frame and activates the lightbulb. It retains its original Davy Crockett-themed box containing a form fitted cardboard insert for storing the gun and boxes of film. The original instruction manual is present. Also included are (7) film strips: one is installed in the gun and (6) are in two original boxes. The Picture Gun measures 6”x1” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition. The box measures 6.5”x9.25” and 3” deep. It exhibits some darkening, soiling, a 1”x1.75” patch of surface loss to the lid, tearing to insert, and general wear. The Picture Gun has been tested and is fully functional. $100-$200

102. Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier Window Card. (Disney, 1955) A window card for the feature film Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. This Fess Parker classic compiled the first three episodes of the television program into a stand-alone feature. Measuring 22”x14”, the card is in fair condition with some edge-wear, a few creases, and some yellowing from age. Both upper corners have tape, likely from prior display. $200-$400 51


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103. Davy Crockett and the River Pirates One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1956) A vintage U.S. one sheet poster for the Fess Parker adventure film, Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. Also billed with the feature is the animation and live action documentary short “Man in Space.” The poster has been linenbacked with minor retouching to the original folds. Measuring 41”x27”, it presents in very good condition, exhibiting faint soiling to some blank background areas. $100-$200 52


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104. Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Toy Slide Projector. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel slide projector toy manufactured by Mattel. Constructed of plastic, the C-battery operated device advances the slide frame at the push of a button and features an adjustable lens. The projector comes with the original fold-out cardboard projection screen and is accompanied by (7) sets of Mattel Mickey Mouse Club Newsreels, each consisting of 2-slides and a 78 RPM record. The newsreels include Series A, B, C, J, K, R, and S. The projector measures 9.25”x3.75” and 5.25” long and is in very good condition with minor oxidation to legs. All items are assembled in the original cardboard box, which measures 9.5”x6.25” and 4.25” deep and is in good condition. The box exhibits some occasional creases and stress lines with corner and edge wear. The project will likely need servicing for full functionality. $100-$200

105. Walt Disney’s Satellite Launcher Model Kit. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Walt Disney’s Satellite Launcher model rocket kit manufactured by Strombecker. The transparent plastic model was inspired by theoretical designs featured in Walt Disney’s Man in Space, Man and the Moon, and Mars and Beyond. This 1/480 scale model kit is complete, with some plastic pieces still attached to their runners. It includes a sheet of decals and the original instruction manual. All items are assembled in the original box, which features retro-futuristic concept artwork and practical scientific diagrams. The box measures 5”x12” and 1.5” deep and is in very good condition. It exhibits minor wear to the corners and stains from a strip of tape on both sides of the lid and bottom of the base. The model components exhibit only minor wear. $300-$500

106. Walt Disney’s Space Station Model Kit. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Walt Disney’s Space Station model kit manufactured by Strombrecker. A concept spacecraft from Walt Disney’s Man in Space series, the station was designed by Wernher von Braun himself to serve as an intermediary base from which to launch a mission to the moon. This 1/200 scale model kit is complete with many plastic components still attached to their original runners. A sheet of decals and the original instruction manual are included. The kit is assembled in its original cardboard box packaging. The box measures 5”x12” and 1.5” deep and is in very good condition. It exhibits a small strip of tape staining on either side of the lid and bottom of the base. The model itself is as-new with minimal wear. $300-$500 53


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107. Walt Disney’s Space Ship Model Rocket Kit. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Walt Disney’s Space Ship model rocket kit manufactured by Strombecker. The RX-1 concept spacecraft from Walt Disney’s Man in Space was the world’s first four stage rocket, designed to launch the delta-winged craft at the tip of the assemblage into orbit. This 1/480 scale model is the second Strombecker release of the design. The kit is complete with many plastic pieces still attached to their original runners. A sheet of decals and the original instruction manual are included. The components are assembled in their original cardboard box. The box measures 5”x12” and 1.5” deep and is in very good condition. It exhibits some wear along the edges and a strip of tape staining on either side of the lid and bottom of the base. The model pieces are as-new with only minor wear. $300-$500

108. Walt Disney’s RM-1 Rocket Ship Model Kit. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Walt Disney’s RM-1 Rocket Ship model kit manufactured by Strombecker. A concept spacecraft from Walt Disney’s Man in Space, the RM-1 was intended to be assembled in orbit from modular parts jettisoned by the RX-1 Man in Space ship, then travel in a loop around the moon to scout for potential landing sites. This 1/67 scale model kit is complete with many plastic pieces still attached to their original runners. A decal sheet and the original instruction manual are included. All components are housed in the original cardboard box. It measures 5”x12” and 1.5” deep and is in very good condition, exhibiting a small strip of tape staining on either side of the lid and bottom of the base. The model pieces are as-new with only minor wear. $300-$500 54

109. Walt Disney’s Man-in-Space Ship Model Kit. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage Walt Disney’s Man-in-Space ship model rocket kit manufactured by Strombecker. The 61-piece plastic 1/480 scale model of the world’s first 4-stage rocket is complete and includes a sheet of decals. Some plastic pieces are still connected to their runners. The original box is present and measures 11”x4.25 and 2” deep. The box is in very good condition, exhibiting some edge wear, indentations, and tape residue to bottom. The unassembled model exhibits only minor handling. $300-$500


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110. Original Donald Duck Painting from Disneyland TV Show. (Disney, 1956) An original hand-drawn portrait of Donald Duck created for the 1956 Disneyland TV show. Used as office decoration in the episode “A Day in the Life of Donald Duck,” the artwork was modeled after a series of portraits done by animators in the 1940s which were featured in The Reluctant Dragon as well a two-page spread in Life Magazine. In the episode, this prop can be seen hanging on the wall in Donald Duck’s office in several scenes. Accomplished in pastels, the portrait was designed after the similar portrait titled “Portrait of a Venetian Quack.” The artwork has an image size of 14.5”x11.5”, and is beautifully framed to a size of 21.5”x18.5”. The frame has wear with some chipping and cracking throughout. The artwork is in very fine condition. $2,000-$4,000 55


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111. Walt Disney Signed Studio Photograph. (Disney, c.1950s) An original signed studio publicity portrait photograph of Walt Disney. The gelatin silver double-weight matte photo depicts a seated head-and-shoulders portrait of the animation pioneer and is signed by Walt boldly in black ink across the lower third, “Walt Disney.” Measuring 10”x8” overall with 9.25”x7.25” visible through a custom Disney quote mat, the photograph is in a 19.75”x17.5” frame and appears to be in good condition. It exhibits some background creases not affecting the subject but is unexamined out of frame. The photo is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from noted Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears. $2,000-$3,000

112. Walt Disney and Mars Candy Promotional Record. (Disney, 1956) A rare unpunched 33rpm record sheet containing an audio message from Walt Disney on behalf of his new TV line-up and corporate sponsor, Mars. The record features a printed portrait of Walt on the front and an advertisement for the Western Broken Arrow on the reverse. An early example of “synergy,” the Walt Disney Studios sold retailers on the popularity of their productions and their ability to drive consumers to purchase Mars candy bars after seeing ad spots on the studio’s programming. Measuring 7”x7”, the record remains in fine condition, exhibiting only faint edge discoloration from age. $200-$400 56

113. Original Mickey Mouse Production Cel. (Disney, c.1950s) A production cel of Mickey Mouse used during the creation of the Walt Disney’s Disneyland television show. The cel has been trimmed to the image and placed over a printed reproduction background. The image measures approximately 5.5”x5” in the 18.25”x21.75” frame and is in good condition with some lifting to the black paint and minor cracking to a finger of his gloves. The frame is in fair condition with chipping and scratching to the paint throughout. $400-$600


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Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is heralded for its imaginative design, production values, and engaging performances from stars Kirk Douglas and James Mason. The climactic giant squid battle sequence stands as a high point of practical special effects wizardry. One of the first films shot in the widescreen CinemaScope process, it was also the first feature-length Disney movie to be released by Disney’s Buena Vista Distribution. At the time of release, the film was so popular that it led to an exhibit of props and scenery in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. As a 1950s sci-fi classic, original materials from the film being are extremely sought-after.

114. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 6-Sheet. (Disney, 1954) A vintage U.S. 6-sheet poster for the original theatrical release of the Walt Disney Sci-Fi classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This beautifully illustrated poster perfectly captures the film’s celebrated steampunk aesthetic, featuring the iconic Nautilus submarine and a team of underwater explorers wielding Nemo’s Underwater Electric Pellet Guns. Originally printed in four sections designed to overlap, the poster has been linen-backed to an impressive 81”x81” display. It presents in good condition, with expert restoration to the top left panel, including airbrushing to background, color boosting to titles, and recreation of design elements. The rest of the poster exhibits only minor retouching to typical fold wear and spot paper loss. Though there has been considerable restoration to one of the four panels, the poster is all the richer for it. The talent of the artist was such that any conservation efforts are only apparent under scrutiny, and this imposing large-format poster presents well. $2,000-$4,000 57


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115. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1954) A U.S. Style-B one sheet poster for the original release of the Walt Disney sci-fi classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Folded as issued, the poster has been linen-backed with some spot touch-up throughout, most evident in the yellow borders and the “L” in league. Measuring 41”x27”, it presents in good condition. $300-$500

116. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Insert Poster. (Disney, 1954) A vintage U.S. insert poster for the original release of Walt Disney’s take on the Jules Verne classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This rolled poster features the same bold artwork of submariners on the hunt as the Style-A 1-sheet. Measuring 36”x14”, the insert poster is in good condition. It exhibits creasing to lower corners and in the background at center left and top right, tears to the bottom border, and moisture wrinkling and staining at lower right. $300-$500 58


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117. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Romanian Poster. (Disney, 1954-55) A vintage Romanian poster for the first release of the Walt Disney undersea adventure, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The high contrast black and white wood-cut style artwork and Art Deco title treatment make this one of the most unique international designs for the film. Folded as issued, the poster measures a full 38”x26.5”. It is in good condition, exhibiting some smudging to title and a 2” tear in the upper right margin. $200-$300

118. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Nautilus Blueprint. (Disney, 1954) A production blue line print of the Nautilus submarine filming miniature from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This plan and elevation provides a side and top view of what is arguably the most iconic aquatic sci-fi vehicle of all time. Draftsman John Meehan executed the drawing from an original design by art director Harper Goff. Awarded two Oscars for his work on the film, Goff greatly expanded on Jules Verne’s original descriptions of the undersea vehicle, adding characteristic Victorian embellishments befitting a late 19th Century “modern” marvel, effectively inventing the steampunk aesthetic as a byproduct. Measuring 70”x36”, the blue line is in fine condition, exhibiting only minor handling and yellowing at right. The original drawing from which it was struck was missing the upper left corner, which has transferred in the print. $300-$500 59


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119. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Final Shooting Script. (Disney, 1954) An original final shooting script for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea written by Earl Felton and based on the Jules Verne novel of the same name. Dated from 1/30/54 to 3/1/54, the multi-color 141-page revision script is bar-bound in blue wrappers with a Walt Disney Productions sticker on the front cover. This was the on-set script of first assistant camera operator Dick Johnson, and his name is written in pencil on the front cover. Interestingly, 20,000 Leagues was one of the first films shot in Cinemascope and required much ingenuity from the camera department in grappling with the new process. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the piece is in very good condition. The cover exhibits some browning and bending to the edges and the content is clean, save for later hand-annotations to the title page. $1,000-$2,000

120. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Studio Acetate Recordings. (Disney, 1955) A pair of direct-to-disc master studio acetate recordings from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. These discs captured live instrumental performances during recording sessions of Joseph Dubin’s score for the sci-fi classic and were used to create the soundtrack of the finished film. Both retain their original Walt Disney Productions paper labels with handwritten notations of “Organ” dated 3-30-54 on one and “Toccata” dated 3-29-54 on the other, both nine months before the theatrical debut of the film. The Toccata disc is additionally stamped “Master.” Both retain their original paper sleeves. Each disc measures 16” in diameter and is in very good condition with only minor wear. The paper sleeves exhibit some chipping and tears. $400-$600 60


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121. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Nautilus Crewman Cap. (Disney, 1954) An original production-used sailor’s flat cap from the Disney sci-fi classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Caps like these are worn throughout the film by the crew of Captain Nemo’s (James Mason) Nautilus submarine with their signature red and blue seamen’s uniforms. Constructed of navy blue and red cotton fabric, the cap retains an internal Western Costume bias label marked with illegible writing remnants. In production-used very good condition, the cap exhibits some fading and wear. $400-$600

122. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea “Whale of a Tale” Cap. (Disney, 1954) An original production-used sailor’s flat cap from the Disney sci-fi classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Caps like these are worn by the assembled U.S. Navy crewman in one of the most memorable scenes of the film, when Ned Land (Kirk Douglas) sings the sea shanty “Whale of a Tale.” Constructed of navy blue wool, the cap features metal grommet vents around the base of the crown and retains an internal brown leather sweatband marked with Western Costume Co. information, “WCC 7 1/8.” The piece is in production-used good condition, exhibiting some loose threads on the exterior band and production wear to sweatband. $400-$600 61


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123. Nautilus 16” Model. (Disney, c.1990s-2000s) A gorgeous model of the Nautilus submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The model is created in painted resin with plastic windows, with a display stand included. Measuring 16” long, the model is in good overall condition with some wear to the paint near the propeller. Two of the poles surrounding the propeller are detached at one end. The rudder is broken, and there is cracking to the top fin which held it in place. The model beautifully represents this iconic vessel. Special shipping arrangements may apply, please inquire for details and estimates. $400-$600

124. Nautilus 22” Model. (Disney, c.2000s) A beautiful model of the Nautilus submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The model is created in painted resin, and rests on a wooden stand with a Nautilus plaque. Measuring 22” long, the model is in fair overall condition with a break at the ram which has been re-glued, but there is still some cracking around it. There is also a crack on the underside of the deflection arch where it meets the body of the submarine. $400-$600

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125. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea East German Poster (Disney, 1969) A rare East German A1 poster for the delayed first release of Walt Disney’s sci-fi classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, prepared for the then-Communist state. Featuring retro steampunk imagery on a painterly background, this is arguably one of the most striking and uncommon designs ever created for the film. Folded as issued, the poster measures a full 32”x22.5”. It is in good condition with 6” vertical tears at both top left and top right repaired with clear tape to the reverse, a 1” tape repaired tear to the bottom central fold, tape repair to top left corner, toning to reverse, and pinpoint fold juncture separations. $200-$400

126. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1963) A rare set of (9) lobby cards created for the re-release of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. These lobby cards measure 11”x14” each and come in their original 11.5”x14.5” envelope. The set is in very good condition with minimal edge-wear to the cards. The envelope shows greater wear, with tearing along the edges, particularly near the flap, as well as spots of discoloration. There are two hand-written notes on the flap. $100-$200 63


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127. Eyvind Earle Lady and the Tramp Concept Painting. (Disney, c.1955) An original concept painting for Lady and the Tramp by Disney Legend Eyvind Earle. Serving as a background artist and color stylist on the animated film, Earle’s unique style helped establish Lady and the Tramp as one of the great Disney animated films of Walt’s era. Accomplished in gouache on art board, the painting is signed by Earle in the lower-right corner. The painting measures 8”x20” and is in very good condition with pin holes in the corners and worn areas on the reverse of the board from production use. There are minor surface scuffs including a small dark streak near the top-right corner. $10,000-$12,000

128. Lady and the Tramp Original Model Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original model cel of Lady used during the production of the feature film Lady and the Tramp. Cels such as this one were often used as a reference for animators to test backgrounds and colors. There is a scene notation written beneath the image. The hand-painted cel has an image size of 8.75”x8.5” on the 12.5”x16” cel sheet and is in good condition with minimal paint wear. The image is adhered to the attached cel sheet behind it. $500-$700 64


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129. Mickey Mouse Express Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Disney, c.1950s) A vintage Mickey Mouse Express tin-litho train and plane toy with mechanical spring wound action. Manufactured by Marx, the plane and train figures circumnavigate the base when the integral winding key in the control house is turned. The mechanicals have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 9.5” in diameter x 2.25” tall, the toy is in very good condition. It exhibits some occasional dents, chips, scuffs, and scratches. $100-$200

131. Disney Parade Car Wind-Up Tin Toy.
(Disney, c.1950s) A vintage tin-litho parade car with mechanical spring-wound action manufactured by Marx. The plastic windshield, plastic steering wheel, and metal winding key are all present and the internal mechanicals have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 11.25”x4.25” and 3” tall, the parade car is in good condition. It exhibits some scratching, scuffs, chipping, and soiling to the surface of the car and minor soiling to the figures. $100-$200

130. Pluto Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Disney, c.1950s) A vintage tin-litho wind-up toy of Pluto as a Drum Major. Manufactured by LineMar, a subsidiary of Marx, the figure retains its original rubber ears and tail. When the built-in key is wound, the figure rocks on its feet and rapidly moves its arms up and down, jingling the bell in the left hand, as occasional squeaks issue through the horn in its mouth. The mechanicals have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 6”x3.5” and 4” deep, the tin toy is in very good condition, exhibiting only a few chips and scratches and missing the small pennant. $100-$200

132. Mechanical Minnie Mouse Wind-Up Tin Toy. 
(Disney, c.1950s) A vintage Mechanical Minnie Mouse tin-litho figure with mechanical spring wound action manufactured by LineMar. When the integral winding key on the bottom of the figure is turned, the chair rocks back and forth as Minnie moves her knitting needles up and down. While the chair mechanics can be moved manually, the toy will require servicing for full functionality. Measuring 6.75”x3.5” and 4.5” deep, the piece is in good condition with only minor chips and scuffs. It is accompanied by the original cardboard box, which measures 3.5”x5.25 and 7” long and is in good condition. The box exhibits a tear across the top and side of the lid that has been repaired with transparent tape. $100-$200 65


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133. Mickey Mouse Roller Skater Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Disney, c.1950s) A vintage tin-litho Mickey Mouse Roller Skater wind-up toy manufactured by LineMar. The figure retains its original red fabric pants and rubber ears. When the build-in key is wound, a set of wheels protruding from Mickey’s foot turn, propelling the figure along. The mechanicals have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 6”x2.5” and 4” deep, the tin toy is in good condition. The pants have faded and exhibit a few holes and tears, while the figure itself exhibits some scratches, scuffs, and chips. $100-$200

135. Disney Donald the Drummer Wind-Up Tin Toy.
(Disney, c.1950s) A mechanical wind-up toy manufactured by Marx of Donald Duck as a drummer. The Donald Duck figure is constructed of plastic with a tin litho drum, metal drumsticks, and a metal winding key. An internal windup mechanism causes the body and head to move up and down while the arms play the drum. The toy winds up and the mechanicals operate with manual assistance but would require service to restore full functionality. Measuring 10”x5” and 7” deep, the toy is in good condition and exhibits some scratching, soiling, and paint loss. The rear segment of one drumstick has broken off and is no longer present. $100-$200 66

134. Mickey Mouse The Magician Tin Toy. (Disney, c.1950s) A battery-operated tin toy of Mickey Mouse as a Magician. A chicken is placed under the Mickey’s magic hat and when the toy is turned on, an electromagnetic coil in the hat makes the chicken vanish when Mickey waves his wand. Measuring approximately 10” tall, the toy is in very good condition with some scuffing and scratching to the paint of the tin sections from age. The set is fully functional and comes in its original box, which has spots of tearing and edge-wear throughout. $100-$200

136. Ben Cooper Walt Disney Zorro Costume.
(Disney, 1950s) An official Walt Disney Deluxe Authentic Zorro Costume by renowned costume manufacturer Ben Cooper. The costume includes a full-face vacuum formed plastic Zorro mask in the likeness of Disney TV series star Guy Williams, and a black polyester body suit with printed Zorro designs and graphics, integral waist sash, and tie back closure. An additional black Zorro-style bandit mask and replacement capelet have been added. The items come in their original cardboard box. The mask is in fine condition, remarkably free of cracks or splits, and exhibiting only minor soiling and paint chipping. The body suit is a children’s size large and is in good condition with all printed imagery intact, though exhibiting a 7” tear along the top seam of waist sash. Measuring 11.25”x8.5” and 3.75” deep, the box is in good condition. It exhibits some darkening, smudges, soiling, surface loss to one side from past tape application, and wear with minor splits to edges. $300-$500


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137. “The Story of Walt Disney” Book Signed by Walt Disney. (Holt, 1957) A very rare first edition hardcover of “The Story of Walt Disney” that is signed by Walt Disney. The 247-page biography was authored by Walt’s daughter, Diana Disney Miller, and contains 16 pages of photographs from Walt’s life which were either seldom or never published at the time of its release. This impressive book is signed by Walt Disney in green ink with the note “Best Wishes.” The book comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring approximately 8.5”x6” and 1.25” thick, the book is in fair condition overall with some yellowing to the page edges. The dust jacket has small chips and wear, particularly around the edges, and the original owner has made a few small notes on the first interior page. $7,000-$8,000

138. Walt Disney Signed Bank Check to Sister Ruth. (Disney, 1957) A very rare bank check signed by Walt Disney as a gift to his sister, Ruth Flora Disney Beecher, for her 54th birthday. The check features Walt’s full name of Walter E. Disney and his business address of 2400 Alameda Ave in Burbank, CA. The $100 check features a large signature by Walt in ink, and has Walt’s note of “Happy Birthday!” in the description field. The check comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. The check measures approximately 3”x8.5” and is in very good condition with a few fold creases from mailing. $4,000-$6,000 67


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139. Walt Disney Signed Guest Book with Disneyland Address. (Disney, 1957) A guest book sheet signed by Walt Disney with his address listed as “Disneyland U.S.A.”. In October of 1957, Walt visited Europe and toured some of the studios there along with Mary Poppins director Robert Stevenson and Disney casting director Lee Traver. This guest book sheet is from one such European studio visit and is signed by Disney, Stevenson, and Traver, and was later retained by a studio executive. The sheet comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring approximately 11.5”x9”, the sheet is in good overall condition with some yellowing to the edges and a slightly trimmed left-edge where it was removed from the guestbook. $4,000-$6,000

140. Roy O. Disney Signed Distribution Contract. (Disney, 1957) A very rare distribution contract between Walt Disney Productions and Empire-Universal Films. The contract is signed by Walt Disney Productions president, Roy O. Disney, and was created for the distribution rights to the films Johnny Tremain, Alaskan Sled Dog, and The Story of Anyburg, USA. The 8-page contract is signed in ink by Roy O. Disney on the second page, and initialed by him on the last page. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the contract is in very fine condition and is stapled along the top edge. $500-$700 68


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141. Tonka Insert Poster. (Disney, 1958) An vintage U.S. insert poster for Walt Disney’s Tonka. Also known as “A Horse Named Comanche,” Tonka capitalized on the popularity of Westerns in the era and helped launch Sal Mineo to Hollywood stardom. Measuring 36”x14”, the poster is in good condition having been folded in 1/4s and exhibiting minor edge were with a few small chips. $200-$400

142. Sleeping Beauty Insert Poster. (Disney, 1959) A vintage U.S. insert poster for the original release of Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. The turquoise background is especially prone to fading, and this example has retained its vibrancy remarkably well. Measuring 34.75”x13”, the poster is in good condition. The white borders have been trimmed from the perimeters, it was folded in 1/4s with some wear to the creases, and it exhibits a punch hole above the tagline, tiny edge tears, and corner bends. $300-$500

143. Sleeping Beauty 3-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1970) A large 3-sheet poster from the theatrical re-release of the animated feature film Sleeping Beauty. Re-releases such as this helped keep the characters popular across generations of viewers. Measuring 77”x39”, the poster is in good condition with several tears at the edges of the fold-lines, as well as general edge-wear with a few small tears. The poster is printed in two sections designed to overlap. $100-$200

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144. Eyvind Earle Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough Concept (Disneyland, 1957) An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough attraction. When Walt Disney asked his Imagineers to find a creative use for empty space within Sleeping Beauty Castle, they settled on a walkthrough featuring dioramas that would tell the story of Sleeping Beauty, which was currently still in production at the studio. Walt reached out to Eyvind Earle, background artist and color stylist for the feature film, and Earle created a series of color concept paintings of potential scenes. These scenes were created as though the viewer was looking through a window. This stunning original painting is one of Earle’s concepts for the walkthrough. The painting measures an impressive 9.25”x21”. It is accomplished in gouache on art board and has been signed by Earle at the lower right. This piece is an amazing artifact of Disney Studio and Disneyland history. $15,000-$20,000

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145. Marc Davis Signed Sleeping Beauty Book. (Disney, 1959) A Sleeping Beauty “Tell-a-Tale” picture book by Whitman Publishing that is signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Davis designed the character Maleficent after taking inspiration from an art book of the Middle Ages, and the character has since been regarded as one of the greatest Disney villains of all time. Davis sketched Maleficent on the interior title page in ink above his signature with a note “for Alan.” Measuring 6.75”x5.75”, the 27page book is in fine condition with minor edge wear to the cover. $200-$400

146. Sleeping Beauty Commemorative Sword. (Disney, c.2000s) A commemorative sword and holder, loosely inspired by the blade used to defeat Maleficent in the animated feature Sleeping Beauty. The stainless-steel blade is handmade by the Marto sword makers of Toledo, Spain, and the cross guard and grip feature 24-kt. gold-plated accents, silver-plated medallions, and 21 jewel-toned Swarovski crystals. The cross-guard features imagery of Sleeping Beauty with Prince Phillip, and also imagery of Maleficent’s dragon form on the grip. The sword measures 44”x6.25” and the display measures 49”x8.5”. The items are in fine condition overall with some minor wear to the back of the display. $200-$400

147. Marc Davis Signed Maleficent Artist Proof Ceramic Tile. (Disney, 2002) A gorgeous ceramic tile featuring Maleficent and Diablo, signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The tile is one of only seven artist’s proofs created for this Davis piece, which was sold at the Magic Kingdom’s 999 Happy Haunts Ball. It is marked “Proof” in the lower left corner. In addition to the facsimile signature which is a present of the tile, the piece is also signed by Davis on the reverse of the frame in gold ink. The tile measures 13”x9.75” and is mounted in a 19.25”x16” frame. The condition is very good with some wear to the ink of the proof marking, and some minor surface wear to the frame. The original Disney COA is included. $500-$700

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148. Walt Disney Autographed Mickey Mouse Stationery. (Disney, c.1950s-60s) A rare Walt Disney autograph on Walt’s personal Mickey Mouse logo stationery. Walt was known to enjoy spending time within his theme park as often as he could and was always happy to oblige in signing an autograph for park guests. In instances where Walt was particularly rushed in his schedule for the day, he would even come prepared with pre-signed sheets of his personal stationery. This particular autograph, signed in Walt’s iconic blue ballpoint pen, comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. The autograph comes custom matted with a beautiful color photo of Walt Disney. The stationery measures 4”x6” within the 18”x14” mat. The condition is very good, with minor wear to the edge of the stationery near Walt’s printed name, and there is some tape residue on the cardboard backing behind the mat. $7,000-$8,000

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Pictured: Walt Disney, Walt’s executive secretary Tommie Wilck, and husband Tom Wilck, who was the original recipient of this cigar from Walt.

149. Walt Disney’s “It’s a Grandson!” Custom Cigar. (Disney, 1961) An extremely rare cigar that was personally given by Walt Disney to celebrate the birth of his grandson, Walter Elias Disney Miller. Walt had always wanted a grandson to carry his name. However, when his daughter Diane Disney Miller became pregnant with her first son, she realized it would be very difficult for someone to carry that same name which is so well known throughout the world. Instead, she named her first son Christopher, and would later recount in an interview within E Ticket Magazine that, “I didn’t realize at the time how hurt my Dad was that I named him Christopher. It never occurred to him that it would be a tough thing for a grandson to carry his name.” Eight years later, Diane had another son and to Walt’s delight, named him Walter Elias Disney Miller. In celebration, Walt had cigars made with custom labels that read, “It’s a Grand... Son! Walter Elias Disney Miller, November 14, 1961, 8 lbs. 11oz.” The cigar was personally given by Walt Disney to Disney Studios publicist Tom Wilck. It comes with a signed letter from Wilck discussing the provenance of the item. Also included is a copy of the E Ticket Magazine featuring the interview with Diane, where she mentions that Walt passed out these cigars after her son was born. The cigar is unused, still within the outer 6” long container. The condition is very good, with a few small dents near the tip of the container. $7,000-$9,000 74


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150. Pollyanna Window Card. (Disney, 1960) A window card poster for the feature film Pollyana. Measuring 22”x14”, it is in fair condition with some edge-wear, including creasing to the corners on the right side. The poster has been folded in half and has multiple creases across the center. There are other horizontal creases throughout, and there is minor discoloration on the back. The top center has a reinforced hole for hanging. $100-$200 151. Jungle Cat Insert Poster. (Disney, 1960) A U.S. insert poster for the Walt Disney nature documentary, Jungle Cat. Measuring 36”x14”, the poster is in good condition, having been folded in 1/4s and exhibiting some edge tears and handling. $100-$200

152. Swiss Family Robinson Insert Poster. (Disney, 1969) A vintage U.S. insert poster for the theatrical re-release of Swiss Family Robinson. This version of the poster features both illustrated and photo imagery of some of the film’s most memorable scenes. Measuring 36”x14”, the poster is in good condition with some light handling small tears in the right margin. $100-$200

153. Greyfriar’s Bobby Window Card. (Disney, 1961) A window card for the feature film Greyfriar’s Bobby. Measuring 22”x14”, the card is in good condition with some edge-wear, including pin marks at each corner from mounting. There is a horizontal crease across the center of the window card from prior folding. $100-$200 75


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154. “Let’s Get Together” Vocal Sheets for Annette & Tommy. (Disney, 1961) A pair of vocal lead sheets featuring the music and lyrics for Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands to perform in the 1961 film, The Parent Trap. The sheets are designated with the names “Annette” and “Tommy” in the top-left corners of the cover pages, and the sheets unfold to reveal three sections each. The sheets are believed to have been used for their vinyl record performance of the film’s music. When unfolded, both vocal sheets measure 13”x28.5”, and the condition is very good with minor handling wear. Also included is a 45rpm record of the music. $500-$700 76


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155. Wonderful World of Color Advertising Poster. (Disney, c.1960s) A large advertisement poster for Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color presented by Gulf Oil. The silkscreened advertisement is printed on sturdy board and features an image of Tinker Bell. Measuring 60”x44”, it is in fair condition with spots of surface wear throughout, as well as some creasing at the corners. The poster has been folded twice, and the two fold-lines are raised. There is discoloration and spotting on the reverse, but these do not appear to affect the image. $700-$900 77


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156. Ludwig Von Drake Original Cel from Adventure in Color. (Disney, c.1961) An original production cel featuring Ludwig Von Drake from the first episode of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.” Used in Von Drake’s “Spectrum Song” segment, this cel was part of the historic first episode which launched the new Walt Disney television show on NBC and was broadcast in color, unlike ABC’s earlier iteration of the program. It has an image size of 7.25”x6” within its 13.25”x12.25” frame. Unexamined out of the frame, the cel appears to be in good condition with some color-bleed from the pink umbrella. $300-$500

157. Ludwig Von Drake Ceramic Bank. (Disney, 1961) A hand-painted ceramic bank designed to resemble the knowledgeable Austrian uncle to Donald Duck, Ludwig Von Drake. This bank was created in 1961, the same year Ludwig debuted as part of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. Measuring approximately 5” in diameter and 6.25” tall, the bank is in good condition with small chips and scuffs in the surface and some warping to the rubber stopper on the base. $100-$200 78

158. Wonderful World of Color TV Tray. (Disney, 1961) A Wonderful World of Color themed tin-litho TV tray. This tray was made to promote Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color which debuted that same year, and measures 12.75”x17.5”. The tray is in good condition overall with minor dings to the front and minor scratching to the back. $100-$200


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159. 101 Dalmatians Production Background & Model Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original hand-painted production background paired with a hand-painted character model cel of Pongo from Walt Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. The 12.5”x15.5” background includes its original xeroxed overlay cel featuring the black line artwork of the trees and bushes. The model cel of Pongo has an image size of 4.5”x6” on the 12.5”x16” cel sheet. Both the cel and background are in very good condition with only minor wear. $2,500-$3,500

161. The Jungle Book Lithograph Artwork by Frank Thomas. (Disney, 1990s) An original drawing by Disney Legend and one of the Nine Old Men, Frank Thomas. The drawing, inspired by the 1967 classic, The Jungle Book, was created in the early 1990s while Thomas was developing a series of limited edition prints based on the film. The drawing is created in graphite & colored marker on thin art paper with the sheet measuring 12.5”x15.5” overall, and the image itself measuring 9.5” x 13.5”. The piece is in very fine condition. $1,000-$2,000

160. The Sword in the Stone Wart Production Cel. (Disney, 1963) An original production cel of Wart from Walt Disney’s The Sword in the Stone. Cels from this Walt-era production are quite rare, with this particular cel having an impressive full-body image of Wart that measures 9”x10” on the 12.5”x16” cel sheet. The cel has been placed over a reproduction printed background and is in very fine condition. $400-$600

162. Mary Poppins “Jolly Holiday” Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1963) A charming original hand-drawn storyboard panel featuring farm animals from the “Jolly Holiday” sequence of Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. Accomplished in ink and watercolor on thin art paper, the panel measures 6.5”x 11”. The condition is very fine, with minor handling wear and pin holes in the top corners from use. While Milt Kahl, Disney Legend and one of the Nine Old Men, came up with the final designs for these characters, this panel could also have been the work of animator Don DaGradi who also worked on this sequence. $700-$1,000

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164. Disneykins Castle Store Display With (34) Figures. (Disney, 1961) A rare vintage store display featuring a complete set of all (34) first series Disneykins figures manufactured by Marx. The plastic figures are arrayed above their printed names on tiered steps of an display stand inspired by Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each of the popular cartoon figures is adhered to the cardboard store display. Measuring 16.25”x12.25” and 4” deep, the display is in very good condition. All figures are intact and exhibit only minor wear. The castle display exhibits some creasing overall and warping to the bottom tier with browning and tape repair to the reverse. $600-$900 80

165. Donald Duck Musical Jewelry Box.
(Disney, 1960s) A mechanical music and jewelry box featuring wooden figurines of Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie on a seesaw. When wound, a mechanism in the box plays music and causes the figurines to seesaw up and down. The mechanics can be manually maneuvered but require servicing for full functionality. Measuring 6.75”x10” and 7” deep, the piece is in good condition. The figurines exhibit moderate paint loss and have been colored on with crayon, and there is a large black ring on the surface of the box with more minor scuffing and paint loss in spots and around the edges. A previous owner has added a Cinderella sticker to the bottom of the box along with an address label. $100-$200


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166. Mary Poppins One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1964) An original Academy Award one sheet poster for Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. In addition to the familiar graphics of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, this poster has the additional Academy Award image and the tag line “See it again and again!” along the top edge. Measuring 41”x27”, the poster is in fair condition with wear along the fold-lines, particularly at the intersections. There is a small tear at the upper right edge, and some spots of surface wear throughout. The poster has more recently been stored rolled. $200-$400 81


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167. Set of (12) Mary Poppins Traveling Matte Prints. (Disney, 1964) A collection of (12) special effects blow-up prints used during the production of Mary Poppins. The film used the traveling matte process to create the composite images of animation and live action. As part of the process, blow-up prints of individual live-action frames were created for the animators to use as reference to plot out the action of the animated characters. These (12) images are printed on 16 field paper with a three-hole punch along the bottom edge. Also included is a sheet detailing the traveling matte process. Ranging from the 14.5”x11” explanatory sheet to the 12.5”x15.5” blow-up prints, the set is in good condition overall. There is edge-wear to the prints including a few small tears, some creasing, and some light waving along the sides. There are (7) prints with handwritten notes, and one of the prints shows significant discoloration throughout. These images are an incredibly unique part of the production process of this iconic film. $500-$700

168. Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins Game. (Disney, 1964) A Mary Poppins board game manufactured by Whitman. The 2-4 player game retains all the original pieces, and the cardboard Mary Poppins and Bert figures are un-punched from their original card. The original game box measures 15.5”x12” and 1.75” deep and is in good condition. It exhibits some split corners repaired with tape, edge wear, minor darkening from age, and moisture staining to lid. The game components remain in very good condition. $100-$200 82

169. Set of (3) Mary Poppins World Premiere Layout Drawings. (Disney, 1963) A set of (3) layout drawings by Walt Disney Productions that were used in the design and planning of the world premiere of Mary Poppins at Hollywood’s Chinese Theatre. Accomplished in pencil, the drawings depict the grounds of the iconic movie palace and adjoining property with added elements such as garden pavilions and champagne tables for the gala event. The set includes layout drawings of the “Parking Areas” on 20.5”x24.75” vellum, the “Chinese Theatre Forecourt” on 22”x27” vellum, and a “Portion of East Parking Lot” on 41.25”x27” vellum. Folded and housed in their original 9.5”x12” Walt Disney Productions manila envelope, all remain in very good condition, exhibiting some corner creases and minor pencil smearing. $500-$700


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170. Dick Van Dyke’s “Chim Chim Cher-ee” Arrangement. (Disney, c.1964) An original hand-written musical arrangement for Dick Van Dyke’s performance of “Chim Chim Cher-ee.” Composed by Salvador “Tutti” Camarata, this arrangement was likely created for Van Dyke to perform for the record “10 Songs from Mary Poppins,” however singer Bill Lee ultimately provided the voice for the final recording. This musical arrangement is hand-written in pencil on (27) pre-lined music sheets and is labeled for Dick Van Dyke. Measuring 15.75”x12.5” within the hand-assembled cover, the arrangement is in very good condition with some wear around the edges and to the spine from use and age. $1,000-$2,000

171. Peter Ellenshaw Framed Paintbrush. (Disney, 2004) A framed paintbrush that was used by Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw. As a matte artist and production designer, Ellenshaw is known for his artistic contributions to such Disney classics as Mary Poppins, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and Swiss Family Robinson. This brush was framed along with a photo of Ellenshaw as well as a signed plaque. The framed piece was given as a gift to a visiting executive or VIP to the Walt Disney Studios in 2004. The brush measures approximately 9” long and the frame measures 17.25”x12.25” and 1.5” deep. The condition is very good with some chips and wear along the frame. A used brush from a true Disney Legend such as Ellenshaw is an exceptionally rare artifact of Disney History. $500-$700 83


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172. Walt Disney Personally Rejected US Navy Project Forms. (WED, 1965) A pair of very rare sheets of original Inter-Office Communication from WED Enterprises relating to a proposed U.S. Navy project. As described in these documents, the U.S. Navy inquired whether WED would be interested in placing a bid for the development of an exoskeleton device which would allow a man to lift 1500 pounds to a height of six feet, and allow him to carry that load for twenty-five feet in ten seconds. WED was considered for this project due in part to their recent advancements with audio-animatronics, showcased in the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Walt Disney personally rejected involvement in the project and hand-wrote “NO” in large red colored pencil across the green document. The documents were sent by, and CC’d to, Imagineering president Mel Melton, who signed the bottom of both pages. There are also hand-written notes confirming Walt’s negative answer by his trusted personal secretary, Tommie Blount. This is an extraordinary document, as one can imagine the cultural ramifications had Walt accepted this military application of audio-animatronic technology. Internal documents from Walt Disney Productions are rare in their own right, but documents such as this that include the handwriting of Walt Disney himself are exceptionally rarer. Both pages measure 11”x8.5” and are in very good condition with minor edge wear. $3,000-$5,000

173. Walt Disney Typed Letter Signed With Photograph. (Disney, 1965) An original typed letter signed by Walt Disney to Wagnerian opera signer, Lauritz Melchoir. The letter, dated December 7, 1965, is typed on Walt Disney’s personalized letterhead, and informs Melchoir that Walt is forwarding his request for a charitable contribution to the offices of the Disney Foundation. He closes by wishing the renowned tenor a happy holiday season. The letter is signed by Walt in blue ink at lower right, “Walt Disney.” It is accompanied by a vintage 1950s gelatin silver single-weight glossy studio portrait photograph of Walt drawing Mickey Mouse as seen in Steamboat Willie. Both pieces are assembled in a black textured wood frame measuring 18.5”x32”. The letter measures 10”x7” visible through frame and appears to be in very good condition. The photo measures 10”x7.75” visible through frame and also appears to be in very good condition with minor handling. The letter comes from the estate of Lauritz Melchoir’s son, the sci-fi writer and film director Ib Melchoir, and includes a letter of provenance. $2,000-$4,000 84


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174. Resolution Document on Walt Disney’s Death. (Disney, 1967) An extremely rare presentation copy of the resolution passed by the California legislature regarding the death of Walt Disney. The resolution enumerates Disney’s many accomplishments and expresses the assembly’s sympathy to the family. The document states that such presentation copies were given to Walt’s widow Lilian Disney, his daughters, and to his brothers and sister. It is unknown how few of these were ever created, however this is the first such document we have seen offered for public sale. The bottom left bears the goldtone Great Seal of the State of California. Measuring 20”x12.75”, the document is in very good condition with some edge-wear and a small spot of tearing on the seal. The resolution has been previously rolled. $300-$500

175. Studio Biography on the Late Walt Disney. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare studio biography on Walt Disney, created shortly after his death in December of 1966. The biography contains a cover letter by studio executive James Stewart, as well as a list of the Academy Awards earned, and feature films worked on by the studio during Walt’s time. The 12-page document measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition overall with yellowing to the edges. $200-$400 85


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176. “Walt Disney’s Merriest Songs” Advertising Banner. (Disney, 1968) A large advertising banner for “Walt Disney’s Merriest Songs,” a promotional record offered through a partnership with Gulf Oil. The banner was likely used at a local Gulf Dealer. The single-sided banner is printed on a thick paper with several holes along the top and bottom edges for hanging. Measuring approximately 70”x44”, the banner is in good overall condition and was stored rolled, with some creasing and general surface wear throughout from use. $100-$200

177. Wonderful World of Disney Magazine Advertising Banner. (Disney, 1969) A large advertising banner for the Wonderful World of Disney Magazine. The banner was used to promote the second issue of the magazine, which was an exclusive by Gulf Oil, and was likely used at a local Gulf Dealer. The single-sided banner is printed on a thick paper with several holes along the top and bottom edges for hanging. Measuring approximately 70”x44”, the banner is in good overall condition having been stored rolled, with some creasing and general surface wear throughout from use. $100-$200

178. Disney on Parade Advertising Poster. (Disney, c.1969) A large vintage poster featuring some of the iconic Disney characters who starred live in the touring stage show, Disney on Parade. Measuring 60”x42”, the poster is in fair condition overall with some wear from use, including some tearing and creasing around the edges, particularly at the fold-lines and at the corners. There are small spots of discoloration throughout, likely from its original use. $100-$200 86


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179. Island at the Top of the World Hand-Written Script. (Disney, 1971) An original screenplay by John Whedon for The Island at the Top of the World. This live action fantasy adventure film, and its prominently depicted Hyperion Airship, were an inspiration behind the planned but never built Disneyland attraction known as “Discovery Bay.” The approximately 271-page screenplay is primarily hand-written, with several typed pages with notes, and an additional note on the cover which says this final screenplay has been “adjusted to conform with storyboards.” Measuring 11”x8.5”, the brad-bound script is in fair condition with heavy edge-wear. The last six pages are written on a more brittle paper and are very fragile with small chips, as are several pages which are raised slightly above the top or bottom edges. $700-$900

180. Celebrity Sports Center Training Guide. (Disney, 1971) A training manual and bumper sticker for the Celebrity Sports Center in Colorado. The recreational center was created by Walt Disney and Art Linkletter along with other celebrity backers in 1960 and was later purchased by Walt Disney Productions in 1962. The training guide reminds team members to make sure every guest feels like a celebrity. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 18-page manual is in good condition with some expected edge-wear from age and use. Also included is a bumper sticker with the logo of the center, which measures approximately 3”x15” and is in fair condition with a crease down the center and residue on the surface. $100-$200 88


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181. The World’s Greatest Athlete Newspaper Prop. (Disney, 1973) A prop newspaper seen in the feature film The World’s Greatest Athlete. The film was one of the few major sports films to highlight track and field, and stars Jan-Michael Vincent as the athlete Nanu. The newspaper celebrates Nanu bringing the championship home to Merrivale. The article text repeats throughout the 8-page paper. In addition to the titles on the cover, the interior of the paper has two different page versions which repeat. Measuring 11.5”x17” when folded, the paper is in good condition with some edgewear from use including a few small tears. $500-$700

182. Set of (8) The Apple Dumpling Gang Set Design Prints. (Disney, 1975) A set of (8) blue line plans and elevations for interior and exterior sets for the film The Apple Dumpling Gang. All prints are marked “File Copy” in red colored pencil, and the majority are additionally embellished with hand-written annotations and diagrams in pencil, red colored pencil, or blue ink. Subjects include Wintle’s Shack, Meeting Hall, Mint Theatre, Firehouse, Mine Shaft, Bank-Quake City (Int. & Ext.), and Hotel Dining room. The blue lines are dated between May and July of 1974 and bear the printed approval signature of art director Walter Tyler, and provide an interesting look behind-the-scenes of the popular comedy Western. Of the set, three measure 21”x30” and five measure 29.5”x40”. The folded blue lines range in condition from good to very good with all exhibiting yellowing from age, some faint soiling from production use, corner creases, and one has paper tape repair to verso. $400-$600

183. “Disney’s America on Parade” Commemorative Book. (Disney, 1975) A softcover edition of “Disney’s America on Parade: A History of the U.S.A. in a Dazzling, Fun-Filled Pageant.” Written by David Jacobs, the book provides a primer on American history looking back from the perspective of the bicentennial, and is illustrated with imagery from Disneyland, including park attractions, animated characters, Imagineering concept drawings and models, parades, and more. The 143-page book measures 11”x8.75” and is in good condition, exhibiting browning to covers and some foxing to text block. $100-$200 89


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184. Original The Black Hole Concept Drawing. (Disney, 1979) An original concept drawing for the Walt Disney sci-fi feature film, The Black Hole. Accomplished in ink and pencil on thin art paper, the concept drawing measures 5”x9” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500

186. The Black Hole Anthony Perkins Jacket and Coat. (Disney, 1979) A coat and jacket worn by Anthony Perkins in The Black Hole. Perkins plays Dr. Alex Durant and can be seen wearing both the jacket and overcoat throughout the film. Both the jacket and coat have velcro at the collar for an insignia which is no longer present, and the jacket still has a circular mark from where a patch was formerly displayed. Both have Western Costume Co. labels, and the jacket is marked with a chest size 39 and a sleeve size 34.5. The coat has no size markings. The condition is good, with expected wear from use, including some missing seams along the velcro fastening of the coat. There is also general wear to the velcro from age. $500-$700 90

185. The Black Hole Lenticular Pin. (Disney, 1979) A lenticular pin created to promote the feature film The Black Hole. The pin features imagery of a black hole, with the shifting text reading “Where no motion picture has taken you before” and “From Walt Disney Productions” when the pin is tilted. Measuring 3” in diameter, the pin is in very good condition with some surface wear throughout. $100-$200


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 187. The Aristocats Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley, Toulouse, and Berlioz from Walt Disney’s The Aristocats. The cels are slightly trimmed to 10”x12” and placed on a color lithographic background, as prepared by the Walt Disney Studios for sale at Disneyland’s Art Corner in Tomorrowland. The cel is still in its original Art Corner mat with gold label on the reverse. The piece still retains its original $3 price tag on the reverse from Walt Disney World, as the Art Corner cels were so popular that they were also sent to the Magic Kingdom for park guests to take home a piece of their favorite Disney productions. The entire matted piece measures 12”x14” with a mat opening of 7.75”x9.75”. The cels are in fine condition with some light lifting in O’Malley’s left leg. $500-$700

188. Robin Hood “Prince John” Studio Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1973) A Walt Disney Studios created photostat model sheet featuring images of Prince John from Robin Hood. Model sheets like this were shared among animators to ensure that the character was drawn the same way. This particular sheet features the printed note of “O.K. Woolie” signifying that Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman, one of Disney’s Nine Old Men, originally signed off on these designs. The entire piece measures 11”x14” and is in very good condition with some edge wear and a crease through the center from being folded. $100-$300

189. The Rescuers Bernard Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Bernard from The Rescuers. The slightly trimmed cel measures 12.5”x15.25” and has a Walt Disney Company seal in the lower left hand corner as prepared by the studio for sale. The image measures 7.5”x4.5” and the cel is in fine condition with only slight wear. $400-$600

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190. The Small One Production Cel. (Disney, 1978) An original production cel from the animated featurette, The Small One. The film debuted theatrically alongside the re-release of Pinocchio, and this cel wonderfully depicts the central cast of the Boy, Small One, and Father. Measuring 12.25”x16”, the cel is in good condition with minor surface wear. Like many cels from this era that were offered by Disney, this cel has been laminated and has some small bubbles and a slight waviness throughout from the laminate. The Disney seal is in the lower-right corner. $300-$400

191. Set of (3) Pete’s Dragon Party Layout Drawings. (Disney, 1976) A set of (3) layout drawings pertaining to the Pete’s Dragon-themed 1976 Walt Disney Productions Christmas Party. The set consists of (2) original drawings accomplished in pencil on vellum, with one being a design for an Eliot the Dragon-shaped cookie cutter and the other an elaborate schematic for a multi-tiered party stage with dance and piano platforms. The remaining drawing is a blue line print with additional hand-drawn elements in black felt pen depicting an intricately rendered master view of the party grounds. All pieces are folded and housed in their original Walt Disney Productions manila envelope. Ranging in size from 15.25”x20.75” to 37”x36”, the drawings are in generally good to very good condition. They exhibit some yellowing from age, marginal tears, and corner creasing. $200-$400

192. Mickey Mouse’s 50th Birthday Original Painting. (Disney, 1978) An original painting created for a Disneyland promotion with Amtrak for Mickey Mouse’s 50th birthday. Mickey’s 50th birthday was celebrated with a 90-minute special on The Wonderful World of Disney as well as a year-long special event at Disneyland, with this artwork featuring Mickey in his celebrity status signing autographs. The artwork, created in acrylic on art paper, measures an impressive 19.5”x22.75” and is in good condition with some wear around the edges from use. There is a thin crease that runs the length of the paper towards the right side. $400-$600

193. The Walt Disney Studio History & Overview Packet. (Disney, c.1977) A news brief created by Walt Disney Productions that provides a history and current overview of The Walt Disney Studio. The 12-page brief discusses the history of the Studio and its move to Burbank, its underground utilities and animation building, the ink and paint building, and much more. The packet measures 11”x8.5” and is in good used condition with some staining at the staple in the top-left corner, and small spots of yellowing to a few of the pages. $200-$400

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194. Original Mickey Mouse Disco Theater Illustration Art. (Disney, 1980) An original Mickey Mouse Disco poster illustration by Disney artist Paul Wenzel. This artwork was used on the theatrical poster for the short film “Mickey Mouse Disco” that was released in 1980. The artwork is accomplished in tempura and airbrush on art board within a mat frame. It is signed by Paul Wenzel in the lower right margin. The art measures 32”x21.25” within the 40”x29.5” mat. The item is in fine condition with minor wear to the mat. $1,000-$2,000 94


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196. Something Wicked This Way Comes Crew Sign. (Disney, 1983) A “now filming” sign used during the production of the feature film Something Wicked This Way Comes. Placards such as this one were placed on the dashboards of production and crew vehicles to allow them to enter the lot for filming. The sign measures approximately 7”x14” in the 11.75”x18.75” frame. While the sign is in fair condition with heavy edge-wear consistent with use and a crease on the right edge, the placard has been beautifully mounted, and the frame is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200

195. Mickey Mouse Club Opener Sheet Music. (Disney, 1980) A vintage vocal arrangement for the iconic Mickey Mouse Club theme song created for the 1980 Mousketeer Reunion called “25 Years of Mousketeers.” The color copy sheet music booklet features musical notation and lyrics for the updated version of the song as performed on the short-lived series The New Mickey Mouse Club, with added line, “He’s our favorite Mousketeer we know you will agree,” speaking of the Mouse himself. Measuring 13”x9.5”, the piece is in good condition. The two-page booklet is folded back on itself and adhered to another page of sheet music for presentation. It exhibits some edge wear and corner bending. Presented in a 17”x13” black lacquered wood frame. $300-$500

197. Minnie’s Morsels Recipe Book. (Disney, 1983) A cookbook containing recipes contributed by Disney staff members. The book was available exclusively to employees and contains appetizers, salads, soups, breads, vegetables, entrees, desserts, and mouse-cellaneous. A chili recipe used by Walt Disney was even included by the Walt Disney Archives. Measuring 9”x8.75” and 2” deep, the 423-page cookbook is in good condition with some edge-wear from age and use, particularly to the tabs, many of which are splitting or peeling. $100-$200

198. Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse in Color Signed Book. (Disney, 1988) A deluxe hardcover art book titled “Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse in Color” by Floyd Gottfredson and Carl Barks, published by Another Rainbow of Prescott, Arizona. The vibrant, 248-page coffee table book reprints classic Mickey Mouse comic strips and cartoon storyboards by Gottfredson, the Riddle of the Red Hat starring Mickey Mouse by Barks, and other material related to the history of Disney’s most famous character. A front free endpaper is signed by Fred Gottfredson and Carl Barks and hand-numbered 2398/3000. The rear paste-down endpaper retains a pouch with a Mickey Mouse picture disc 7” record featuring an interview with the artists, also hand-numbered 2398/3000. Measuring 12.75”x17”, the book is in good condition. It exhibits some foxing to the edges of the covers, the head of the text block, and the title page. $100-$200 95


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199. Tron French One Panel Poster. (Disney, 1982) An original French “grande” one panel poster for the sci-fi classic, Tron. The stylized photomontage artwork perfectly captures the futuristic feel of the film’s action sequences. Folded as issued, the poster measures a full 63”x47”. It is in fine condition with only minor wear to the fold lines. $400-$600 96


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 200. Original Tron Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1982) An original handdrawn storyboard panel for Walt Disney’s live action SciFi thriller, Tron. Accomplished in ink and marker, the storyboard depicts Master Control Panel’s second-in-command Sark, with an additional henchman. The panel measures 4”x 9” and has a sequence number written on the reverse. The artwork is in fine condition. $600-$800

201. Original Tron Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1982) An original handdrawn storyboard panel for Walt Disney’s live action SciFi thriller, Tron. Accomplished in ink and marker, the storyboard depicts Flynn, highlighted in blue, after using his power to disguise himself as one of Sark’s soldiers. The panel measures 4”x 9” and has a sequence number written on the reverse. The artwork is in fine condition. $600-$800

202. Tron Production Effects Cels, Photostats, & Storyboard. (Disney, 1982) A set of (5) production materials from Tron, including (2) production effects cels, (2) high contrast photostat prints, and (1) storyboard. The groundbreaking visual effects in Tron were created through a unique system of animation and processing whereby effects cels overlayed the live-action stills creating the films iconic look. The production materials depict Sark, Clu, Ram, and Crom. Also included is a storyboard print hand-embellished with drawings of Light Cycles and sequence numbering. The photostats measure 12”x20”, the effects cells 12.5”20”, and the storyboard is 4.25”x9”. In overall very good condition, the pieces exhibit minor production handling. $300-$500 97


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203. Tron Light-Up Vintage Figure. (Disney, 2010) A limited edition light-up figure created by Spin Master Ltd. in celebration of the release of Tron Legacy. The figure was a San Diego Comic Con exclusive and was limited to only 1500 pieces. Housed within a Tron arcade cabinet-style box, the figure was designed to resemble the iconic pose from the original Tron theatrical poster. The figure is still wrapped in plastic, and the “try me” button still activates the lights within the cabinet. Measuring 8”x6.25” and 12” tall within the cabinet, the figure is in very fine condition with minor shelf wear including a few small tears in the plastic wrap. $300-$500

205. Mickey Mouse Tron Figure. (Disney, 2010) A vinyl figure of Mickey Mouse in a Tron costume. The figure was created in anticipation of the 2010 release of Tron: Legacy. Measuring approximately 5” tall in the 5.75”x6.25” and 7” tall box, the figure is in very good condition with minimal wear. There is some edge-wear to the box. $200-$400 98

204. Multi-Signed Tron Poster Print. (Disney, c.2011) A multi-signed limited edition art print featuring the image from the Tron one sheet poster. The print has been signed by the film’s cast members Bruce Boxleitner (Tron), Cindy Morgan (Yori), Jackson Bostwick (Head Guard), and Rob Daly (Lead Sentry). Offered exclusively through D23, and number 5 of only 50 offered, the print measures 16.5”x10.75” in its 24”x18” frame. The print appears to be in fine condition, though is unexamined out of frame. $200-$400


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206. Disney Channel Satellite Mickey Mouse Prop. (Disney, 1983) This is the original Mickey Mouse satellite head prop created for The Disney Channel. When the Disney Channel first launched, television did not run on a 24hour cycle. The Disney Channel had a “sign on” and “sign off” clip which began and ended its broadcasting every day for its first three years of operation. This prop was created for the sign off sequence, which featured this Mickey satellite flying down to earth as an announcer bid everyone goodnight. The prop has been restored using its original parts. The head has been mounted on a stand with a light-up base which is currently does not light. Measuring approximately 20” tall, the prop is in fair condition with heavy surface wear, including chipping and scratching to the paint. A few small parts are broken or missing due to age and use. This is a wonderful reminder of a bygone era of television and the early years of The Disney Channel. $7,000-$10,000 99


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207. The Fox and the Hound Copper Production Cel. (Disney, 1981) An original production cel of a young Copper from Walt Disney’s The Fox and the Hound. The cel is composed of two layers, with Amos’ hands on the top layer, and Copper on the bottom. As was common for cels officially offered through Walt Disney Productions, the cel layers were laminated and contain the studio seal in the bottom-right corner. The cel measures 12.5”x16” with a total image size of 5.5”x11.5”. The cel is in fine condition with only minor wear. $400-$600

209. The Black Cauldron Retouched Promotional Artwork. (Disney, c.1985) An airbrushed character artwork featuring the central characters of the animated feature film The Black Cauldron. Attributed to promotional use at the time of the film’s release, the retouched artwork includes a printed image of the characters with airbrushed highlights and a protective cel layer above it. There are hand-written notes at the bottom right corner, as well as a notation of “Magic Cauldren” on the reverse. With an image size of roughly 11”x13” attached to a 15”x20” art board backing, the artwork is in good condition with general wear from use, as well as a crease to the cel layer. There is tearing to the top protective layer. $100-$200 100

208. The Black Cauldron Production Cel. (Disney, 1985) A beautiful original production cel of Gurgi from Walt Disney’s The Black Cauldron. Gurgi measures 3.5”x4.5” and has been placed over a xerox outline as prepared by the Walt Disney Studios. As is common for cels offered by the studio, the cel layers are laminated and contain the studio seal in the bottom right corner. The entire piece measures 12.5”x16” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $400-$600

210. Set of (4) The Great Mouse Detective Production Cels. (Disney, 1986) A collection of (4) original production cels featuring Ratigan, Basil, Olivia, and Hiram from Walt Disney’s The Great Mouse Detective. The cels measure 10.5”x12.5”, and Basil and Olivia have been placed over reproduction printed backgrounds that measure 13”x19”. The cels are in very good condition overall, with Hiram having his paint professionally restored. $700-$900


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211. Oliver and Company Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) A pair of original production cels featuring Oliver and Dodger from Walt Disney’s Oliver and Company. Both characters are on one 12.5”x20” cel layer, and the matching shadow layer for Dodger is also included. The cels are in very good condition with minor wear throughout. $300-$500

212. Who Framed Roger Rabbit Roger Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Roger Rabbit from the 1988 ground-breaking film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The cel measures 12.5”x16.5” and comes displayed over a reproduction printed background. It is in very good condition with minor wear. $500-$700

213. Who Framed Roger Rabbit Jessica Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Jessica Rabbit and the Toon Patrol weasels from the 1988 ground-breaking film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The cel measures 12.5”x16.5” and has been placed over a scene-matching printed background for a beautiful display. The total image size of the characters is 3”x2.5”. The cel is in very good condition with minor wear. $400-$600 101


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214. Jessica Rabbit Sideshow Collectibles Statue. (Disney, 2011) A very rare Jessica Rabbit statue from Sideshow Collectibles. This Sideshow exclusive was limited to only 750 pieces, of which this is number 186. Jessica comes with a smaller Penguin Server statue based on the character from Mary Poppins, and both characters are hand-painted. Jessica’s gown is made of real fabric and her base can light up. The statue comes with a 15.5”x11” high-quality art print of Jessica. The Jessica statue stands 20” tall and the Penguin stands 9” tall. The condition is very good overall, with a small repair made to a break in Jessica’s finger and a few chips to the base of the Penguin statue. The original box is included, as is a collectible Jessica Rabbit poster. $1,200-$1,400

215. Ursula Pat Carroll Signed Print. (Disney, c.2004) A gorgeous print by artist Jeff Judd of Ursula from The Little Mermaid, that is signed by Ursula’s voice actress, Pat Carroll. The print measures 36”x23” within a frame that is 43.5”x30.5” and is fine condition overall. $100-$200 102

216. The Little Mermaid Production Cel. (Disney, 1989) An original hand-painted production cel of Ariel from The Little Mermaid. The slightly trimmed cel measures 11”x16.5” and has been placed over a color copy background that was prepared by the Walt Disney Studios. The cel has a Disney Studio seal in the lower left corner. Ariel’s image size is 8”x7” and the cel is in very fine condition. The Little Mermaid was the last Walt Disney Animated Feature Film to use hand-painted animation cels, making this a true artifact of animation history. $2,000-$3,000


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218. The Rescuers Down Under CAPS Test Print. (Disney, 1990) An original reference print from the Walt Disney Studios production of The Rescuers Down Under. This gorgeous full color print features Jack welcoming Miss Bianca while Bernard carries their luggage. The film was the first feature film at the studio to use computer animation, and this print was created by the studio’s CAPS department to test the color correction and color matching of the new computer animation compared to the more familiar hand animation. Measuring approximately 15”x22.25”, the print is a high quality Iris Print on heavyweight paper that is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $200-$400

219. The Rescuers Down Under CAPS Test Print. (Disney, 1990) An original reference print of Wilbur from The Rescuers Down Under. The film was the first feature film at the studio to use computer animation and this print was created by the studio’s CAPS department to test the color correction and color matching of the new computer animation compared to the more familiar hand animation. Measuring approximately 11”x18”, the print is a high quality Iris Print on heavyweight paper that is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $200-$400 104


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220. Pair of The Rescuers Down Under Production Drawings. (Disney, 1990) A pair of rough production drawings featuring Cody and Marahute from Walt Disney’s The Rescuers Down Under. Although this feature used computers to color the images rather than hand-painted cels, the animation was still hand-drawn. The two drawings are accomplished in graphite on 12.5”x17” animation paper and both are in very good condition. Cody’s image measures 3.5”x4.5” while Marahute measures 11.5”x15”. $200-$400

221. Pair of The Rescuers Down Under Production Drawings. (Disney, 1990) A pair of rough production drawings featuring Cody and Marahute from Walt Disney’s The Rescuers Down Under. Although this feature used computers to color the images rather than hand-painted cels, the animation was still hand-drawn. The drawings are accomplished in graphite on 12.5”x17” animation paper and both are in very fine condition. Cody’s image measures 4”x4.5” while Marahute measures 8.5”x13”. $200-$400 105


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222. Group of (19) Donald Duck Halloween Special Drawings. (Disney, 1990) A large collection of (19) original pencil drawings created for a proposed animated Halloween Special starring Donald Duck and his nephews. These original concepts were created on 5-hole Walt Disney Studios animation paper, and contain drawings of Donald, Donald’s nephews, the Duckburg villains, Clarabelle Cow, and much more. The paper is stamped with Walt Disney Pictures copyright marks, and many of the drawings are signed with the name “Wallace.” While it appears that the film was never completed, these rare drawings come with a 3-page script for the first act that includes elements of the storyline. The drawings primarily measure 12.5”x17” and the set is in very fine condition overall. $700-$900

223. Dave Stevens The Rocketeer Limited Edition Print. (Disney, 1991) A limited edition art print by Rocketeer-creator Dave Stevens commemorating the release of The Rocketeer motion picture. Inspired by 1930s movie posters, Stevens juxtaposes elements from the film including Lothar, Jenny, and a Nazi zeppelin for an action-packed composition created using both offset lithography and serigraph printing methods. The artist has signed his name in pencil at lower right below the artwork, and it is numbered 41/500 at lower left. The piece is accompanied by a Disney Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 39”x20”, it is in very fine condition with minimal wear. $100-$200 106


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224. Beauty and the Beast Promotional Artwork. (Disney, 1991) A promotional image for the animated feature film Beauty and the Beast. The image consists of a cel overlay which adds shadow over the printed image of Beauty and the Beast. A color version of this image can be seen in the film poster and other promotional materials. Measuring approximately 24”x19.75” attached to a 25.5”x21.25” art board, the image is in good condition with some wear from use and age. There appears to be some color bleed from the cel onto the art board, and there are numerous hand-written notes on the front and reverse of the board. $100-$200

226. Aladdin Voice Actors Signed Poster. (Disney, 1992) A vintage poster for Walt Disney’s modern animated classic, Aladdin. The poster has been signed in blue felt pen by voice actors Scott Weinger (Aladdin), Linda Larkin (Princess Jasmine), and Jonathan Freeman (Jafar). Measuring 20”x16”, the poster is in good condition. It exhibits some creasing from being rolled, as well as a few marginal tears and indentations throughout. The signatures remain bold and legible. $500-$800

225. Pair of Beauty and the Beast Musical Promo Photos. (Disney, c.1994) A pair of promotional photos for the Beauty and the Beast musical on Broadway. The image features Belle and the Beast dancing, with heavy shadows obscuring the facial details. These photographs were likely used for promotional materials at the time of the musical’s debut. The photos measure approximately 24”x19.75”. One is loose, and the other has been mounted to a paper backing and attached to a 28”x24” art board. Both are in good condition with some small spots of creasing on the loose photograph, and minor surface wear to both. $100-$200

227. Collection of (10) Genie & Abu Toy Development Sculpts. (Disney, 1990s) A collection of (10) sculpts and resin casts used in the creation of Genie and Abu toys based on Walt Disney’s Aladdin. These sculpts were created for a line of Aladdin toys by Applause Inc. in the 1990s and feature great expressions for these two memorable characters. The brown and grey character heads are sculpted in clay, while the light brown heads are cast in resin. The prototype heads range in size from 1” to 5.5” tall and are in good used condition overall with spots of wear, small marks, and several small chips throughout. $200-$400

228. Set of (5) The Mighty Ducks Original Storyboards. (Disney, 1992) A set of (5) storyboards from the hockey sequences in The Mighty Ducks. Each storyboard is accomplished in black felt pen on 8.5”x11” white 3-hole punch paper with an image area of roughly 5.25”x10”. The artwork is notable for its cartoonish style and quality and depicts on-rink action during a game between the Ducks and their chief rival, the Hawks. A production call sheet for the depicted scenes is included with the lot. The storyboards are in fine condition and exhibit only minor wear from production handling. The call sheet is in good condition with bent corners and a few small tears at the punch holes. $400-$600 107


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Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a modern classic. A brilliant take-off on the stop-motion holiday films of the 1960s, the music, story, and unique aesthetic of the film have inspired a dedicated fan base. Its continued popularity led to the seasonal re-theming of the Haunted Mansion as “Haunted Holiday,” keeping Jack Skellington, Sally, and company in the hearts and minds of countless Disney fans worldwide. Items from and inspired by the film are perennially sought-after.

229. The Nightmare Before Christmas One Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1993) An original double-sided U.S. one sheet poster for the Tim Burton stop-motion classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas. Jack Skellington stands atop the spiral hill in what is easily one of the most iconic movie posters of the 1990s. Rolled and never folded, the poster measures a full 40”x27”. It is in very good condition with minor handling wear. $200-$400 108


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230. Set of (8) The Nightmare Before Christmas Lobby Cards. (Disney, 1993) A very rare set of (8) The Nightmare Before Christmas lobby cards. These high-quality lobby cards feature notable characters from the film including Jack, Sally, the Mayor, Doctor Finklestein, and Lock, Shock, and Barrel. Each card measures 11”x14” and the set is in good condition with some edge-wear. There is a scratch and indentation on the lower left of the title card which has made light impressions on the two cards beneath. $200-$400

231. The Nightmare Before Christmas Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 1993) An original storyboard drawing used in the creation of The Nightmare Before Christmas. Accomplished in pencil and ink wash on thin art paper, the storyboard depicts Jack Skellington sitting in an electric chair decorated with Christmas lights. The piece measures 5.5”x8.5” and is in very good condition. It exhibits corner pinholes and minor production handling. $500-$800

232. Set of (77) Nightmare Before Christmas Scene Prints. (Disney, 1993) A set of (77) color continuity photographs from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Each photo retains a Walt Disney property sticker on the reverse with printed production, sequence, scene, frame, and take information. Continuity prints enabled the animators to keep track of their progress on a given shot and help the director decide if a new take was needed. Virtually all significant characters are represented, including Jack, Sally, Zero, Santa, Oogie Boogie, Lock, Shock, Barrel, the Mayor, Behemoth, the Evil Scientist, and more. The photos measures 4.5”x7” each and are in fine condition with only minor production wear and handling. They are sleeved and assembled in a 11.5”x10.5” and 2” thick 3-ring binder. $700-$900 109


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233. The Nightmare Before Christmas Program. (Disney, 1993) A film program from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. Depicting Jack from the fan-favorite “Jack’s Lament” scene, the program opens to list the names of the production’s cast and crew as well as additional imagery from the film. The program measures 10.25”x7.5” and is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200

235. Pair of The Nightmare Before Christmas Toys. (Disney, c.1993) A pair of toys featuring characters and imagery from the popular stop-motion feature The Nightmare Before Christmas. Included is a fully posable Jack Skellington figure by Applause Toy Co., as well as a kaleidoscope by C. Bennett Scopes with Halloween-inspired items in the object cell. The doll measures approximately 9.75” tall, and the kaleidoscope is still in its original 6”x1.25” and 1.25” deep packaging. The condition is very good overall with some light wear to the Jack doll, and some scuffing to the outside of the kaleidoscope packaging. $100-$200 110

234. Collection of (8) The Nightmare Before Christmas Toys. (Disney, 1993) A collection of (8) toys featuring characters from the popular stop-motion feature The Nightmare Before Christmas. The collection of individually packaged posable figures includes Jack Skellington, Jack as Santa, Sally, the Mayor, Behemoth, Werewolf, and the Evil Scientist. Each figure comes with its own stand and accessory. The collection also includes a larger talking Jack doll which comes with his dog Zero. The posable figures are in their original packaging on an 11.5”x7.75” backing, and the talking doll is in its 18.5”x9” and 2.5” deep original box. All are in very good unused condition, with some bending and creasing to the packaging from age and storage, as well as some edge-wear. The talking Jack doll does not currently speak. $100-$200

236. The Nightmare Before Christmas Backpack. (Disney, 1993) A nylon backpack released in the original publicity blitz for The Nightmare Before Christmas. The drawstring-cinching satchel features a rubberized top flap with a patch depicting Jack Skellington on the spiral hill and fastens to the front of the bag with a push button tab and eye closure. Orn amented by a removable stamped metal tombstone-shaped charm. The backpack also retains a paper special offer tag and a $1 rebate on the film’s CD soundtrack. Measuring 17”x16” empty, the backpack is in very fine as-new condition. $100-$200


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237. Oogie Boogie Artist’s Proof Ceramic Plate. (Disney, 1997) A rare signed artist’s proof ceramic plate depicting Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas. This plate is signed by its makers Jesse Rhodes and Brenda White. The plate measures 16” in diameter and is in very good condition with minor wear to the edges. $1,000-$2,000

238. “Carousel” Tim Burton Motorized Flipbook. (Tim Burton, 2019) An incredible limited edition motorized mechanical flipbook designed by Tim Burton exclusively for his 2019 “Lost Vegas” art exhibition at the Neon Museum in Las Vegas. Titled “Carousel”, the flipbook device contains printed Blacklight Art created by Burton that illuminates and moves on a belt-driven spindle when activated. The flipbook was made in an edition size of only 100 pieces and this is number 19 of that edition. The entire piece measures 6.5”x 6.5”x6.5”. In very fine condition, the flipbook includes its original box and certificate of authenticity. $700-$900

239. Set of (6) The Nightmare Before Christmas Giclees. (Disney, 2005) A rare set of (6) The Nightmare Before Christmas giclees that have all been hand signed by Tim Burton. The giclees are number 266/315 and come in a unique The Nightmare Before Christmas hard case. The case measures 16.5”x20.75” and is in good condition with minor wear and scuffing from use. The giclees are in fine condition with minor wear to the edges. $1,000-$2,000 111


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240. WDCC Jack Skellington Reindeer Figure. (Disney, 2005) A limited edition figure depicting Jack Skellington, Zero, and the skeletal reindeer from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Titled “To the Head of the Team, Zero!”, this rare figure is number 50/500. Measuring approximately 7.5”x19” and 3.25” deep, the figure is in very good condition. There is a minor production flaw to the antler of one of the reindeer, and a repaired break near the front of one of the runners. The original box and Certificate of Authenticity are included. $1,000-$2,000

241. Pirate Jack Skellington Doll.
(Disney, 1996) A boxed doll of Jack Skellington as Pirate Jack from James and the Giant Peach, manufactured by JUN Planning. This articulated doll commemorates Jack’s crossover appearance and includes (2) faux fur bearded heads which can be alternated. All pieces are present; however, the alternate head has slipped out of its plastic sleeve and is loose within the box. The box measures 17” tall x 6.25” wide x 5” deep and is in fine condition with minimal wear. The doll itself is seated in the box but the full height is estimated at around 15.5” (with pirate hat) and is as-new. $100-$200 112

243. Lion King For Your Consideration PopUp. (Disney, 1994) An elaborate pop-up display box and a hardcover edition of The Art of the Lion King with dust jacket. This impressive limited 242. Runaway Brain Vinyl Mickey Figure. set was sent exclusively to Academy members (Disney, 2006) A rare vinyl figure of Mickey Mouse during award season to campaign for nomifrom the 1995 Oscar-nominated short “Runaway nations in all categories for which the film was Brain.” The figure comes in a faux cereal box packeligible. The 193-page third edition book feaage and was produced through a partnership tures an overview of the film’s creation, from the between Span of Sunset Inc. and Disney. The front earliest concept sketches and character models to of the box has a hinged flap that opens to reveal the storyboards and animation drawings on the way vinyl figure. Also included are a pack of Runaway to finished color cels and backgrounds. The popBrain stickers and a t-shirt. The shirts were included up display featuring Simba and cast measures in random sizes and imagery, with this particular 14”x24.5” fully unfurled, while the case itself is 16.5”x13.5”. The book is in very good condition shirt being a white size XL. The figure is the “origwith some wear to the edges of the dust jacket. inal” color variant of the four types offered. The The case is in very good condition, as well, exstylish box measures 16”x11.75” and 6.25” deep hibiting scuffs, surface impressions, handling, while the vinyl figure measures 8” tall. The figure is surface bunching at the bottom right of the popin very fine condition, and the box has some shelf up, and spot discoloration to the reverse of the wear including some creases around the box lid and edges. $200-$400 pop-up, not affecting the front. $100-$200


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244. Pocahontas Production Drawing. (Disney, 1995) An original production drawing of Pocahontas from the similarly titled animated feature. The drawing is accomplished in graphite on 13”x17” animation paper. The drawing was “re-pegged” during production, a common practice to realign an image to a background. The bottom of the drawing has had the peg holes torn away and a new strip of peg holes applied. Overall the drawing is in very good condition with minor wear. $400-$600

246. Hunchback of Notre Dame Crew Gift Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1996) A Feature Animation employee exclusive hand-painted limited edition cel from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The film was handdrawn but used computers to “paint” the artwork. At the end of the film’s production, employees were given a choice from 12 key scenes from which to have a limited edition cel created in the studio’s ink and paint department, using the film’s original drawings. This particular scene was chosen by 216 employees and so only 216 pieces were created. The cel comes with the original Studio certificate of authenticity. Measuring 12.5”x17”, the cel is in very good condition. $900-$1,200

245. Pocahontas Crew Gift Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 1995) A Feature Animation employee exclusive hand-painted limited edition cel from Pocahontas. The film was hand-drawn but used computers to “paint” the artwork. At the end of the film’s production, employees were given a choice from 12 key scenes from which to have a limited edition cel created in the studio’s ink and paint department, using the film’s original drawings. This particular scene was chosen by 434 employees and so only 434 pieces were created. The cel comes with the original Studio certificate of authenticity. Measuring 12.5”x17”, the cel is in very good condition. $900-$1,200

247. Pair of Mulan Production Drawings. (Disney, 1998) A pair of rough animation drawings from Mulan. The drawings are accomplished in graphite and colored pencil on 12.5”x17” animation paper. The image of Mulan measures 5.5”x5” and the image of Shang measures 7”x5”. Both are in fine condition with minor wear. $400-$600 113


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Pixar is often regarded as the first studio to do computer animation right. Started in 1979 as part of Lucasfilm’s computer division, the studio broke off in 1986 with funding from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Toy Story, the first feature-length computer animated film, was released and 1995 and heralded an important new voice in family entertainment. Pairing emotionally sophisticated stories with cutting edge graphics, Pixar’s animated films engrossed both young and old viewers in a way unknown since Disney’s Golden Age. The string of hits that followed, including A Bug’s Life, Monsters Inc., and Cars, led to an acquisition by Disney. Since then, Pixar continues to make important contributions to their parent company, garnering critical prestige and popular success while creating new generations of Disney fans and collectors.

248. Toy Story One Sheet Poster. (Pixar, 1995) An original double-sided U.S. one sheet poster for the Pixar computer animated classic, Toy Story. The poster features much of film’s beloved cast including Woody and Buzz Lightyear as well as the film’s tagline “The Toys are Back in Town.” Rolled and never folded, the poster measures a full 40”x27”. It is in very fine condition, having never been displayed. $100-$200 114


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249. Toy Story Ralph Eggleston Development Artwork. (Pixar, 1995) An original developmental drawing for Toy Story. Created in pastels by animator Ralph Eggleston, the artwork was used in the creation of the Green Army Men scene at the beginning of the film. Within the artwork, the Green Army Men can be seen hiding behind the pillars of the railing. The drawing has an image size of approximately 3”x5” within a 7”x8.75” frame. The condition is very good. $2,000-$4,000

251. Pair of Woody Prototype Figures. (Disney, c.1999) A pair of prototype figures for a “Strummin’ Singin’ Woody” from Toy Story 2. These prototypes were created during the development of the interactive figure, and feature cloth bodies with unpainted faces. Both figures include a hand-painted guitar with alternate color schemes, which are non-functioning prototypes for the final tune-playing guitars. One Woody includes his removable hat and attached boots and holster, which the second figure includes an unattached holster and guitar strap. Together, these prototypes beautifully represent this iconic character, and the toy with boots and hat measures approximately 17” tall. The condition is good overall with some wear and small scuffs throughout from use. $700-$900

250. Buzz Lightyear Toy Development Prototype. (Disney, c.1999) An original electrical prototype for an interactive Buzz Lightyear toy. Believed to have been created for the Toy Story 2 Buzz Lightyear toy, the prototype is unpainted, and was created to test the electrical components used throughout the toy. The battery compartment hidden under Buzz’s wings has been wired to an attached testing box which would light up when corresponding buttons on the toy were pressed. The toy is articulated, posable, has wings that can be manually retracted, and has a liftable helmet. Measuring 12” tall, the toy is in overall good condition with some scuffs and spots of wear throughout from use. The electrical box no longer lights up; however, this prototype toy is a wonderful artifact relating to this iconic character. $700-$900

252. Techno-Gear Buzz Lightyear Prototype Figure. (Disney, c.1999) A rare prototype for the Toy Story 2 Techno-Gear Buzz Lightyear toy. A few alternate versions of Buzz were created in response to the popularity of the character, with this Techno-Gear variant featuring slightly different designs along his wings and chest. This unpainted prototype is articulated, posable, and has a retractable helmet and wings. Measuring 12” tall, the prototype is in very good overall condition with some scuffs and wear throughout from use. The figure does not contain electronics, but wonderfully represents this iconic character. $700-$900 115


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253. A Bug’s Life Teaser One Sheet Poster. (Pixar, 1998) An original double-sided U.S. “Caterpillar Style” teaser one sheet poster for the Pixar classic, A Bug’s Life. Rolled and never folded, the poster measures a full 40”x27”. It is in very fine condition exhibiting only a few infinitesimal surface impressions only visible under raking light. $100-$200 116


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 254. A Bug’s Life Pixar Concept Print. (Pixar, 1998) A digital concept art print created by Pixar during production of A Bug’s Life. This piece features Flik clashing with the villainous grasshopper Hopper. It was printed in a limited quantity to be used during the development of the film and in pitch meetings. Pixar is known for creating extensive amounts of concept art before finalizing the design of the film, and this piece would have been from the crop of final concept art presented before moving forward with production. Measuring 11”x17”, the piece is in very fine condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200

255. A Bug’s Life Pixar Concept Print. (Pixar, 1998) A digital concept art print created by Pixar during production of A Bug’s Life. This piece features Flik introducing the circus bugs to his colony. It was printed in a limited quantity to be used during the development of the film and in pitch meetings. Pixar is known for creating extensive amounts of concept art before finalizing the design of the film, and this piece would have been from the crop of final concept art presented before moving forward with production. Measuring 11”x17”, the piece is in very fine condition with small pinholes in the corners from studio use. $100-$200

256. A Bug’s Life Pixar Concept Print. (Pixar, 1998) A digital concept art print created by Pixar during production of A Bug’s Life. This piece features the ant colony as they store their food for winter. It was printed in a limited quantity to be used during the development of the film and in pitch meetings. Pixar is known for creating extensive amounts of concept art before finalizing the design of the film, and this piece would have been from the crop of final concept art presented before moving forward with production. Measuring 11”x17”, the piece is in very fine condition with small pinholes in the corners from studio use. $100-$200 117


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257. Monsters, Inc. One Sheet Poster. (Pixar, 2001) An original double-sided U.S. advance one sheet poster for the Pixar’s computer animated classic, Monster’s Inc. Unencumbered by credits, the full-bleed poster features striking images of heroes Mike and Sulley. Rolled and never folded, the poster measures a full 40”x27” and is presented in an approximately 42.25”x29.25” frame. The piece is in very fine condition. $100-$200 118


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258. John Lasseter Signed Monsters, Inc. Wine Crew Gift. (Pixar, 2001) A bottle of Jimtown 1998 Cabernet Sauvignon with custom Monsters, Inc. label art by Pixar animator Ricky Nieva. The bottle is signed above the front label in silver paint pen by Pixar chief and noted oenophile John Lasseter, who gave bottles like this as gifts to cast and crew who worked on the film. The Cab Sav is corked and sealed in a standard 750mL bottle measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter. The bottle is in very fine condition with some minor spot rubbing to the signature. $200-$300

260. Cars John Lasseter Wine Crew Gift. (Pixar, 2006) A bottle of Lasseter Family Winery 2003 Alexander Valley Red Wine Blend with custom Cars label art featuring Lightning McQueen and Mater. The product of his personal winery, bottles like this were gifted by Pixar chief John Lasseter to cast and crew who worked on the film. The Red Blend is corked and sealed in a standard 750mL bottle measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter. It is in very fine condition with only minor shelf wear. $200-$300

259. Finding Nemo John Lasseter Wine Crew Gift. (Pixar, 2003) A bottle of Rosemount Estate 1999 Show Reserve Shiraz with custom Finding Nemo label art by Pixar animator Ricky Nieva. Bottles like this were gifted by Pixar chief and noted oenophile John Lasseter to cast and crew on the film. The Shiraz is sealed and waxed in a standard 750mL bottle which measures 12.25” tall and 3” in diameter. It is in very fine condition with only minor shelf wear. $200-$300

261. John Lasseter 50th Birthday Wine. (Pixar, 2004) A bottle of Lasseter Family Winery 2004 John’s 50 Birthday Blend. Created in celebration of vineyard owner John Lasseter’s half-centennial, the illustrated label features icons of the 1950s like the Route 66 sign and the Ford Thunderbird, as well as things personal to Lasseter like the Pixar lamp and ball, scuba diving, trains, film reels, and toy robots. Bottles like this were given to Pixar employees in tribute of Chief Creative Officer Lasseter’s birthday. The Red Blend is corked and sealed in a standard 750mL bottle measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter. It is in very fine condition with only minor shelf wear. $200-$300

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262. Set of (2) Pixar Wine Glasses. (Pixar, c.2010s) A rare pair of Pixar wineglasses manufactured by Master’s Reserve. The elegant, angular glasses are laser etched with Pixar logos. One features the ball and lamp graphic, and the other, a text logo. The set is accompanied by its original cardboard box packaging. Each glass measures 9.5”x4” in diameter and the set is in very fine condition being as-new. $200-$300 264. No Lot

263. Pair of John Lasseter Ratatouille Wine Crew Gifts. (Pixar, 2007) A pair of bottles of Lasseter Family Winery 2004 Alexander Valley Red Wine Blend with custom Ratatouille label art featuring Remy contemplating a glass of vino. One bottle has been signed above the front label in gold paint pen by Pixar chief John Lasseter, who gave bottles like this, the product of his personal winery, to the film’s cast and crew. The Red Blend is corked and sealed in a standard 750mL bottle measuring 12” tall and 3” in diameter. The bottles are in very fine condition with only minor shelf wear. $200-$300

265. Pair of Cars 2 Pixar Crew Tiki Mugs. (Pixar, 2014) A pair of limited edition tiki mugs created for the production crew for Pixar’s Cars 2. These mugs are numbers 370 and 525 of only 566 produced and were never offered to the general public. Both sides of the mug contain matching imagery of three tiki-inspired cars and each mug measures approximately 4” in diameter and 7.5” tall. The mugs are composed of hand-painted ceramic and are in very good condition. $200-$400 120

266. Pixar’s Up Stackable Tiki Mugs. (Disneyland Paris, 2019) A limited edition set of (3) stackable ceramic tiki mugs based on characters from Pixar’s Up. Created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 10th anniversary of the film, these mugs depict Russell, Carl, and Dug and stack in a totem style with a lid for the Russell mug. Limited to only 1000 pieces, these hard to find mugs measure 13.5” tall when stacked and are in very fine condition in their original box. $100-$200


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267. Collection of (5) Planes Animator Maquettes. (Pixar, 2013) A collection of (5) animator maquettes for the animated feature film Planes. Although the film was produced with computer animation, these maquettes were created to help animators animate consistently by viewing the characters from different angles. The set includes maquettes for Dusty, El Chupacabra, Skipper, Echo, and Bravo. Most of the maquettes measure approximately 9.5�x11� with some variation in size, and the maquettes are in good used condition. Some repairs have been made to the legs and other minor features of the planes, and there are a few minor paint chips or handling wear from use throughout. The most notable paint chipping is on Dusty, and there is paint crazing throughout Skipper. Due to the delicate construction of these maquettes, they cannot be shipped and must be picked up in person. $2,000-$4,000 121


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 268. Fantasia 2000 Crew Gift Hand-Painted Cel. (Disney, 2000) A Feature Animation employee exclusive hand-painted limited edition cel from Walt Disney’s Fantasia 2000. At the end of the film’s production, employees were given a choice from 12 key scenes in the film to have a limited edition cel created in the Studio’s ink and paint department by using the film’s original drawings. This particular scene was chosen by 41 employees and so only 41 pieces were created. The cel comes with a studio certificate of authenticity. Measuring 12.5”x17”, the cel is in very good condition. $800-$1,000

269. Atlantis Crew Gift Hand-Painted Limited Edition Cel. (Disney, 2001) A Feature Animation employee exclusive hand-painted limited edition cel from Walt Disney’s Atlantis. At the end of the film’s production, employees were given a choice from 12 key scenes in the film to have a limited edition cel created in the Studio’s ink and paint department by using the film’s original drawings. This particular scene was chosen by 28 employees and so only 28 pieces were created. The cel comes with a studio certificate of authenticity. Measuring 10”x17”, the cel is in very good condition. $800-$1,000

270. Set of Atlantis Prototype Toys with Accessories. (Disney, c.2001) A collection of (6) toy prototypes for characters from Atlantis: The Lost Empire. These prototypes include Milo, Rourke, Vinny, Moliere, and two versions of Princess Kida. These figures come with a large variety of accessory pieces, both painted and unpainted. The characters range in size from 4.5” to 7” tall, and the condition is good overall with some scuffs and wear throughout from use. One of the accessory items is marked in ink with an approval date of 11/9/00. $200-$400 122


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271. Phineas and Ferb Character Maquettes. (Disney, 2000s) A pair of production maquettes for the title characters of Disney Channel’s Phineas and Ferb. Maquettes have long been used as dimensional reference tools in order to assist the lead animators in achieving consistent character design throughout the production. Created in cast resin, the maquettes have pegs within their feet that attach to the wooden bases. Phineas stands 10.25” tall and Ferb stands 11.25” tall. The condition is good overall with minor wear to the grey paint at the sides of both characters from the assemblage of the maquettes. $2,000-$4,000

272. Pirates of the Caribbean Tia Dalma Prop Bottle. (Disney, 2006) A prop glass bottle from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The bulbous frosted green glass bottle is sealed with green wax and features a stamped glass crest affixed to the front. It contains an unknown dark liquid and a loose cork. Bottles like this are seen in the soothsayer Tia Dalma’s (Naomie Harris) shack. Measuring 5” in diameter by 9.5” tall, the prop is in production used very good condition. The sealing wax has split, and the piece exhibits occasional scratches and scuffs. $400-$600

273. Signed Martin Klebba Pirates Rum Bottle. (Disney, 2006) A prop rum bottle used in the creation of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The glass bottle was signed by actor Martin Klebba, who played the pirate Marty, and signed the bottle with the phrase “why is the rum always gone?” A photo of Klebba holding this rum bottle after he signed it is included. Measuring 5.5” in diameter and 6.5” tall, the bottle is in very good condition with some intentional distressing to the surface. $400-$600 123


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274. Pirates of the Caribbean Skull Prop. (Disney, 2006) A prop skull used in the creation of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. This type of skull prop was used throughout the cannibal island sequence at the beginning of the film. The prop is composed of painted resin with twine woven throughout the skull and has been intentionally distressed for use in the film. Measuring approximately 7”x5” and 7” deep, the prop is in good overall condition with intentional breaks and soiling from use. $400-$600

275. Collection of (6) Pirates of the Caribbean Coin Props. (Disney, 2006) A collection of (6) prop coins from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The coins come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes, but feature similar embossed imagery based on early Spanish currency. The coins range in size but measure approximately 1.5” in diameter. The condition is good with expected wear and tarnishing from production use. $100-$200

276. Pirates of the Caribbean LE Nintendo DS Lite & Game. (Disney, 2007) An incredibly rare limited edition Nintendo DS Lite console with a Pirates of the Caribbean skin and the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End video game. This extremely rare console was given to lucky guests during the premiere for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End on May 19, 2007. While 1500 tickets were sold, it is estimated that approximately only 150 of these consoles were handed out. The front features a custom skin of the classic skull and crossbones logo of the films, while the back shows Jack Sparrow and Sleeping Beauty Castle. This version of the DS Lite is one of the rarest versions of the console ever offered, as it was never sold to the general public. The console measures 3”x5.25”, and the game box measures approximately 5”x5.25”. Both are in good condition, with some scratching and scuffing to the surface of the console, as well as some edge-wear on the decal. $600-$800 124


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277. Signed The Muppets Event Poster. (Disney, 2011) A poster for the feature film The Muppets signed by Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Jeanni Umi, and two unknown members of the production crew. This poster was created for and signed at a Broadcast Film Critics Association event. Measuring 39.75�x26.75�, the poster is backed with foamcore and is in very good condition with some creasing and wear around the edges, particularly in the bottom corners, as well as general surface wear from use. $300-$500 125


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278. John Carter Helium Female Soldier Armor Props. (Disney, 2012) A set of costume armor pieces worn by female Helium soldiers in the film John Carter. The costume includes a breastplate with a cape, shoes, shin guards, shorts, waist armor, and gauntlets. The costume pieces are crafted out of flexible rubber, with leather, metal, and cloth elements added to create the intricate design. The shoes are marked as a 38.5 EU and both the shin guards and gauntlets are marked as a M, which may refer to sizing. The waist armor is marked as an S, and the shorts have a printed tag which is marked “10” with a handwritten “4” on the other side. There is no sizing on the breastplate. The armor pieces are in fair to good screen-used condition, with general surface wear from use, including some color loss on painted elements and staining from outdoor wear. The metal of the waist armor is rusting, and exhibits spots of residue throughout due to a blue rubber highlight on the reverse which has degraded and torn. The residue is sticky in spots. The breastplate includes only one of the hanging capes and is missing a metal ring on the left shoulder, and the faux leather of the shorts has started to peel in places. $300-$500

279. John Carter Helium Sword Prop. (Disney, 2012) A sword prop from the feature film John Carter. Swords such as this one were used as stunt swords in battle sequences by Helium soldiers, including Deja Thoris. The sword is created with a wooden blade with intricate designs carved into the surface, and a hard foam hilt painted to resemble wood with a wrapped binding. Measuring approximately 44.25” long, the sword is in good screen-used condition. There is a 4” crack in the blade on one side near the carvings, and the foam of the hilt is starting to curl away from the blade in some places. There is general wear throughout to the paint from use, including some spots of paint loss and staining. $400-$600 126


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 280. The Lone Ranger Signature White Hat. (Disney, 2013) A customized white beaver and cashmere Stetson cowboy hat worn by Armie Hammer as the title character in The Lone Ranger. The backside of the sweatband retains a milliner’s label printed, “Hammer” along with job number and hat attributes. The 6 ¾ size label is present, and the hat is additionally marked 6 ¾ in felt pen on the interior of the crown. In good production used condition, the hat exhibits moderate studio distress and soiling overall. The fastener has been intentionally removed from the white self-cover hatband, which was adhered to itself but has become unglued. $2,000-$4,000

281. Oz The Great and Powerful Witch Test Makeup Head. (Disney, 2013) A makeup test head for the Wicked Witch of the West used during the production of Oz the Great and Powerful. The head is foam covered in rubber, and has both a forehead and a nose prothesis made of soft foam. While the Wicked Witch has the traditional green skin in the film, this test head was likely used to indicate where makeup should be placed to give the facial features more depth. A t-shirt is wrapped around the head to resemble a cowl in order to mimic the one worn by Theodora in the film. Measuring 19” tall with the stand included, the head is in fair condition with multiple spots of peeling and scratching to the surface. The prothesis on the nose is cracked in multiple places on the surface, but the foam appears to be intact. As the surface of the rubber is slightly tacky, there are a few small hairs adhered. $800-$1,000

282. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Costume Props. (Disney, 2019) A collection of (5) costume elements used in the production of Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. The set includes (4) pieces used by the stunt double for Conall (Chiwetel Ejiofor), and a body bandage worn by Maleficent (Angelina Jolie). The costume pieces for Conall include (2) belts and an ornamental collar used for the character’s standard costume, with an additional chest piece which serves as armor and is only used in the battle sequence. As the pieces are custom made, there is no sizing information. Constructed from leather, faux fur, feathers, resin, twine, and shells, the costume elements are in good screened-used condition, with some expected wear. The armored chest piece appears to have been cut in two places on the neck band and has some cracking around the shell elements on the band. The body bandage exhibits a number of stains throughout from use. $800-$1,000 127


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283. Pair of Lamppost Mickey & Minnie Bronze Sculptures. (Disney, c.1990s) An exceptionally rare pair of prototype bronze sculptures by renowned Disney artist and sculptor, Bill Toma. Depicting Mickey and Minnie, these particular sculptures were created by Toma as part of a proposed line of character bronzes he intended to reintroduce into the Disney collectors market. Only four of these figures were created, two in bronze and two in color. This pair, both in the classic bronze look that Toma is well known for, stand an impressive 11.5” and 8.5” tall for Mickey and Minnie. The condition is very good, with minor surface wear from developmental use as Toma’s prototype. $2,500-$5,000

284. Goofy on Pommel Horse Bronze Sculpture Prototype. (Disney, c.1990s) A stunning bronze sculpture by renowned Disney artist and sculptor, Bill Toma. Depicting Goofy on a pommel horse, this sculpture was created by Toma as a prototype in a line of five proposed bronze character sculptures he intended to introduce to Disney collectors world-wide. Ultimately, this piece became one of only two samples ever created, both with different finishes and highlighted colors. Measuring 12” tall, the piece is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use as Toma’s prototype. $1,000-$2,000 128

285. Walt Disney Asia Limited Edition Clarabelle Figure. (Disney, 1997) An extremely rare limited edition figure of Clarabelle Cow. The resin figure was presented to a senior executive for Walt Disney Asia, and is one of only 3 figures created. The figure is hand-painted and comes with a hand-written letter of provenance from the executive. Measuring approximately 11.5” tall, the figure is in good condition with scuffing to her gloves and sleeves, and other minor surface wear. $400-$600


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286. Coach Large Leather Mickey Mouse Doll. (Disney, c.2010s) A very rare large pebbled leather Mickey Mouse doll created by Coach. Created in 100% genuine leather, this Mickey Mouse doll in this larger size is incredibly difficult to find and represents a unique partnership between these two companies. Measuring approximately 38” tall, the doll is in very good condition, with minor surface wear. The Coach manufacturing label is displayed on the reverse. $1,000-$1,500

287. Minnie Mouse Toy Development Models. (Disney, c.1990s-2000) A collection of models and accessory pieces used in the development of a Minnie Mouse toy. The Minnie toy was developed with a New Year’s Eve celebration theme, and includes accessory pieces such as sunglasses, party blowers, red shoes, and more. The collection includes a hand-painted maquette for Minnie’s head that includes a removable top hat, (3) additional heads made of soft rubber and plastic in varying stages of completion, (2) full prototype Minnie figures with detachable limbs, a full Minnie figure in a New Year’s outfit, and several additional costume and accessory pieces. The maquette measures 5” tall on its wooden block base, and the full figures measure approximately 6” tall. The set is in overall very good condition with some scuffs and wear throughout from use. It is unclear if this Minnie figure was ever produced, but these models provide an incredible look into the development of Disney’s popular toys and figures. $200-$400 129


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As we reach the end of our summary of the Walt Disney Studios, we can take a moment to appreciate some of the artists, individuals, and characters who helped shape its history over the last several decades. In this section, we highlight some of our favorite key artists and characters, without which, the Walt Disney Studios would simply not be what it is today.

288. Signed “Leo Da Mickey” Art Print. (Disney, c.1984-85) An original high-quality art print titled “Leo Da Mickey” that is signed by the poster’s artist, Peter Green. This piece was created by Green in partnership with Disney, and was created by using original blueprints from Disney for Sleeping Beauty Castle. Depicting Mickey as the “Vitruvian Man” by Leonardo Da Vinci, this giclee print comes from Green’s personal collection and is adhered to board for display. Measuring 36”x24”, the giclee print is in good condition with some minor wear around the edges from use and display by Green. $100-$300

290. “The Illusion of Life” Signed Hardcover Book. (Disney, 1981) A hardcover first edition of “The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation” by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, published by Hyperion of New York. Part of a limited edition of 3500, the book has been bound with a fold-out leaf signed by Thomas and Johnston, and hand-numbered “453.” The 575-page cloth-bound art book is housed in a slipcase featuring a thematic plate of Geppetto creating Pinocchio. The book itself is profusely illustrated with artwork from all stages of the development of Disney’s most influential animated classics as well as archival behind the scenes images from Walt Disney Studios. Measuring 11.5”x10.75” the book is in very good condition. Ollie Johnston’s signature has oxidized but is still bold and legible. The slipcase exhibits some rubbing to debossed gold lettering and borders, spot staining, scuffing, and wear. $100-$200 130

289. Walt Disney Portrait Artwork by Peter Green. (Disney, c.198485) This is the original hand-drawn artwork created by Peter Green for a limited run art print featuring Walt Disney. The final produced print was offered by the company Art 1, who had the rare distinction of having a license to produce Disney artwork by non-studio artists. The artwork, accomplished in pencil on vellum, measures 24”x19” and is hinged at the corners to a 26.5”x21” sheet of foamcore. The condition is very good with minor surface and edge wear from use. $300-$500

291. Clarence Nash Signed Donald Duck Storyboard Print. (Disney, c.1980s) A printed color storyboard panel from the Donald Duck theatrical short “Donald’s Cousin Gus.” The panel, depicting Donald angrily shouting as an offscreen figure steals his donuts, is affixed to a sheet of cream-colored backing paper which itself is backed with construction paper for reinforcement. Below the image, the backing paper has been signed in black felt pen by legendary Donald Duck voice actor Clarence “Ducky” Nash. The storyboard measures 3”x4” on the 4”x7.5” construction paper. In good condition overall, the signature exhibits smearing to the “y” in Ducky and the backing paper exhibits some yellowing from age and minor soiling. $100-$200


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292. Original Donald Duck Drawing Signed By Carl Barks. (Disney, 1981) An original ink drawing of Donald Duck by Disney Legend Carl Barks. The image depicts Donald waving a “San Francisco” pennant and is signed by Barks at the lower right corner. Additionally, Barks added a handwritten W.D.P. copyright below his name. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the drawing is in very good condition. There is some smudging to the ink in Donald’s foot which looks to be from the initial drawing process. There are two horizontal creases to the paper from prior folding. $100-$200

293. Ward Kimball Signed The Art of Mickey Mouse Book. (Disney, 1991) A deluxe edition of The Art of Mickey Mouse signed by Disney Legend Ward Kimball. The book includes a tipped-in print of Kimball’s artwork on the second page which signed in graphite and hand-numbered as 209/500. The 128-page book comes in a hard case and includes a COA. Measuring 11.25”x10.75” in the case, the book is in very good condition with minimal wear, including two small spots of discoloration on the title page. $100-$200

294. Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men Gift Box. (Disney, 2017) A gift box that was given to D23 Gold members in 2017 to highlight and celebrate Walt Disney’s nine legendary animators, the Nine Old Men. The Nine Old Men include Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Frank Thomas. This box comes with (23) replica artifacts from Disney to honor the careers and legacies of these men. Highlights of these include replicas of drawings of Mickey Mouse and Jiminy Cricket, a photo of the “Nine Old Men”, an Inter-Office communication from Walt Disney, and a Pirates of the Caribbean post card among much more. The box measures 11.75”x9.75” and all the items are in fine condition with minor wear to the box from use over time. $100-$200

295. Nine Old Men: The Flipbooks Box Set. (Disney, 2012) A collection of (9) flipbooks celebrating Walt Disney’s core group of animators, known as the Nine Old Men. The set features iconic scenes highlighting the animation work of Ollie Johnston, John Lounsbery, Les Clark, Eric Larson, Wolfgang Reitherman, Marc Davis, Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, and Ward Kimball, all in flipbook form. The hardcover books come in their original box which measures 5.75”x6.25” and 6.75” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear to the box. $100-$200 131


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296. From the Office of Walt Disney D23 Member Gift. (Disney, 2016) A collection of (23) reproduced items from the desk of Walt Disney, offered as the D23 gold member gift in 2016. These reproductions include items such as Walt’s Laugh-O-Gram business card, a Disneyland opening day press pass, various memos and telegrams, and much more. Measuring 11.75”x9.75” and 1.75” deep, the box is in good condition with some edge-wear, including cracking to the cardboard along the top and bottom edge. The collection is in good condition with some edge-wear and bending. There is an extra copy of the reproduced Walt Disney signature. $100-$200

297. “The Walt Disney Studio” Disney Archives Packet. (Disney, c.1980s) A rare Disney archives packet titled “The Walt Disney Studio.” This packet goes into detail about the history of Walt Disney Productions and its corporate headquarters. The 13-page packet measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with minor wear and some highlighting and notes from original owner. $100-$200

298. Ward Kimball Grizzly Flats Railroad Ticket. (Kimball, 1997) An extremely rare, hand-numbered ticket for the April 12, 1997 Steam Up of the locomotive Chloe on the Grizzly Flats Railroad, the backyard railroad of legendary Disney animator Ward Kimball. Operated from 1946-2006, the Grizzly Flats was the first such personal railroad in the United States. It served as direct inspiration for Walt Disney’s own Carolwood Pacific Railroad and ultimately influenced the design of the Disneyland Railroad. The code of conduct enumerated on the ticket includes, “No Spitting, Fisticuffs, Foul-Language, Gun-Play or Untoward Advances at the Women-Folk shall be allowed…No Shooting of Buffalo, Prairie Dogs, Children, or other Wild Game from the chair car window While the Train is in Motion…” The ticket is hand numbered in red felt pen, “076”. Measuring 3.5”x7”, the ticket is in very fine condition with only the faintest suggestion of wear. $300-$500 132


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Walt Disney had a passion for steam trains and railroading which dated back to his youth. In 1950, with the help of animators Ward Kimball and Ollie Johnston, Walt designed and built a 1/2 mile miniature railroad to run 1/2 scale steam locomotives in his backyard. Walt’s railroad was named the Carolwood Pacific because his home was located on Carolwood Drive. Walt’s locomotive, the Lilly Belle, was named after his wife Lillian Disney and ran at his Holmby Hills home from 1950 until 1953. It was this railroad that inspired Walt to build a railroad around Disneyland, and the original Lilly Belle is still preserved today by the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. The Carolwood Pacific Railroad represented the ingenuity, craftsmanship, and imagination of Walt Disney.

299. Walt Disney Personally Built Lilly Belle Train Stove. (Disney, 1950s) A miniature potbelly stove that was hand-crafted and hand-painted by Walt Disney himself. Walt had a passion for both miniatures and trains; a passion that would influence the design and functionality of his future theme park. While building the Carolwood Pacific, Walt’s personal backyard miniature railroad, he crafted a miniature potbelly stove for the caboose as a training project to familiarize himself with his tooling equipment. He enjoyed the project so much that he would go on to create several more stoves, some which he would give as personal gifts, and some which he would sell in an antique gift shop in New York. Each of the stoves was personally created and hand-painted by Walt. This stove, bearing Walt’s maker information on the base of “Walt Disney Miniature Stove Works-Burbank, Calif.,” features a turn-of-the-century painted design of elegantly dressed men and woman, lampposts, and floral patterns. The stove consists of two pieces, which together measure approximately 2.75”x2.75” and 5.5” tall. The condition is good, with small spots of paint wear throughout. The two doors have been replaced with custom created versions designed to match the colors and designs of the stove. Artifacts that were created by Walt himself are exceptionally hard to come by and are highly sought-after. The only other surviving example of one of Walt’s stoves that we have seen surface is in the private collection of The Walt Disney Family Museum. $4,000-$6,000 133


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300. Carolwood Pacific Railroad Plot Plan & Track Layout. (Disney, 1950) This is the original plot plan featuring the track layout for Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad. For this plot plan, an existing brownline schematic of Walt’s home in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles was used and was extensively drawn over and encircled with the plans for the railroad track. The plot plan is marked throughout with measurement and timing notes, as well as with the hand-drawn track layout. The significance of this plot plan in the creation of Walt’s backyard railroad cannot be overstated, and it represents the very beginnings of the railroad which would inspire Walt to have a railroad surround his future theme park. Measuring approximately 25.5”x41.5” within its custom 40”x56” frame with plaque, the plot plan is in fair condition with some creases, edge wear, and minor fading throughout from age and use. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $15,000-$20,000

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301. Carolwood Pacific Railroad Trestle Bridge Artwork. (Disney, 1950) This is the original hand-drawn artwork for the trestle bridge at Walt Disney’s backyard Carolwood Pacific Railroad. One of the popular key features of Walt’s railroad was the stunning trestle bridge depicted in this original artwork. Designed by engineer James E. Lill, and identified as “Timber Trestle,” the artwork depicts the full bridge, complete with notes that “all wood shall be clear heart redwood” and “all bolts and nails shall be galvanized,” among others. The drawing is accomplished in pencil on this art paper, and is signed by Lill. The project information in the bottom right identifies the work was for Walt Disney and is dated 9-7-50, although an earlier erased date of 8-28-50 can still be seen. Measuring 19.5”x33.5” within the mat opening of the 42”x44.25” frame, the artwork is in very good condition with handling creases and minor discoloration consistent with its use and age. Original artwork from such an important feature of Walt Disney’s life is near-impossible to find, with this particular artwork beautifully representing a key aspect of Walt’s beloved Carolwood Pacific Railroad. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $7,000-$9,000

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302. Lilly Belle Locomotive Design Artwork. (Disney, 1950) This is the original mechanical design artwork for Walt Disney’s backyard Lilly Belle locomotive. Titled “Walt Disney’s Lilly Belle Engine” in the bottom-right corner, this stunning original pencil drawing was created for Walt by Eddie Sargeant of the Walt Disney Studios machine shop. Accomplished in black, red, blue, and yellow pencils on a large sheet of thin vellum, the drawing includes numerous notes, intricate design details, and the necessary information used in the creation of Walt’s iconic locomotive, the Lilly Belle. It is difficult to imagine a drawing more significant to the history of the Carolwood Pacific Railroad, or one that so well captures the visage of the Lilly Belle itself, than this original artwork. Measuring approximately 62”x25” within a 38.5”x75” frame, the impressive artwork is in fair condition with wear throughout from use, including chips and small tears at the corners, and a large thin tear through the right edge. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $20,000-$25,000

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303. Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad Track Section. (Disney, 1949-53) A large section of track from Walt Disney’s personal backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt’s fascination with trains began very early in his life. His father helped install track for the Union Pacific Railroad, his father’s cousin drove trains on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and Walt himself worked for the Missouri Pacific Railway in his teenage years where he would sell newspapers, candy, and other products aboard the trains. In 1949, Walt purchased his home at 355 Carolwood Drive, with the intent to build a large backyard railroad on the property. The track was built at the Walt Disney Studios machine shop by Imagineer Roger Broggie and his staff, and the Carolwood Pacific Railroad had its first test run on December 24, 1959. While Walt was developing his ideas for what would become Disneyland, it was his backyard railroad that gave him the idea to surround his future park with what would be known as the Disneyland Railroad. This genuine section of track was actually used and installed as part of Walt’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad, and originally belonged to Roger Broggie. The track was given by Broggie to Leon and Jack Janzen, editors of the popular “E” Ticket Magazine, following an interview with Broggie or the fall 1990 issue that featured the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. The track includes a signed letter of provenance from Leon’s wife Linda Janzen. The track comes from the collection of renowned Disney historian and collector Phil Sears. Measuring 16”x12.5”, the track is in very good condition with expected surface wear to the metal and wood from use and age. $15,000-$17,000

304. Collection of (5) Walt Disney Railroad Tickets. (Disney, 1950s-70s) A very rare collection of (5) tickets relating to the Disneyland Railroad and its inspiration, Walt Disney’s backyard Carolwood Pacific Railroad. The collection includes an unused 1954 pass to the Carolwood Pacific Railroad’s “Fair Weather Route,” three variant styles of tickets for the Disneyland Railroad, and an unused pass for the Disneyland Railroad’s presidential car, the Lilly Belle. The tickets range in size from the 2.4”x3.75” Carolwood Pacific pass, to the 2.5”x8” Disneyland Railroad first class passage ticket. The collection is in very good condition overall with some surface wear to the Disneyland Railroad tickets. $400-$600 137


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305. Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad Replica. (Disney, c.2000s) A stunning push-button activated replica of Walt Disney’s Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Created by renowned rail system designer Hunter Railway Systems, Inc., this miniature of Walt’s backyard railroad is a breathtaking testament to the railroad that meant so much to Walt Disney. Within this model are the slopes, curves, trestle bridge, and barn that made the Carolwood Pacific Railroad such a unique experience. The replica has a working push-button “N” gauge layout, and includes a Lilly Belle “N” gauge engine and accompanying rolling stock. Also depicted are markers representing Walt’s home, pool ,and garage. The replica could be left as-is, or a hobbyist could add to the model by constructing replicas of those additional structures. The case is set up with speakers and audio player with a control box built underneath, also ready to be customized as desired. The replica is housed in a custom wooden and glass case for its protection and presentation. Along the edges of the replica are small plaques and photos that showcase the history of the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Measuring an impressive 59.5”x88.5” and 49.5” tall, the replica is in very good condition with minor surface wear from display and use. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $5,000-$8,000 138


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306. Original “Mickey Mouse Park” Disneyland Design. (Disneyland, 1953) This is an original layout design for Disneyland, from when Walt Disney first wanted to build a small park next to the Burbank studio. This original pencil design is titled “Disneyland Railroad Station and Yard Layout-Plan for 1 1/2” Scale Railroad.” Featuring some of Walt’s earliest plans for Disneyland, this artwork depicts the Railroad Station, Round House, Machine Shop, and a Gravity Canal Ride. This exact artwork and its historical importance to Disneyland’s history can be further seen in the book Walt Disney’s Railroad Story by Michael Broggie. Measuring 23”x34.5” within the mat opening of its 35”x44” frame, the artwork is in very good condition with minor handling wear from use and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $20,000-$25,000 140


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Although most guests only ever see the outward “show” of Disneyland, it takes an impressive team of Imagineers and cast members to create the magic which makes the park so memorable for guests. From the earliest days of the park, Walt understood the need to fill his team with creative innovators who could design and build attractions unlike those offered at existing amusement parks. However, he also understood the importance of creating a customer-facing team able to offer a different sort of innovation: customer service so seamless that guests would never even notice it. To ensure that the show was presented in a flawless and consistent manner, all cast members had to be trained for their role at Disneyland in the “Disney Way.” Original cast member and Imagineering documents, manuals, and other backstage artifacts create a wonderful history of the park from the perspective of the people who help create the experience that is Disneyland.

307. Walt Disney Signed Letter Regarding Disneyland Attractions. (Disneyland, 1959) An extremely rare signed letter by Walt Disney on Walt’s personal letterhead. In this typed letter, Walt responds to Vlad Filko, Vice President of F&B Manufacturing Company in Chicago, regarding Disneyland. The letter was written three months before the large Summer 1959 Disneyland expansion debuted, which saw the addition of such iconic attractions as the Matterhorn Bobsleds, Skyway, and the Submarine Voyage. Walt writes about the coming attractions and adds, “We have many plans for Disneyland as the years go by and we intend that it shall be constantly changing and improving.” Walt further expounds on the financial burdens of adding new attractions as well as maintaining the park’s classic attractions, noting as an example that they already had $1,500,000 invested into the Jungle Cruise at that time. The letter is signed by Walt using his full name in blue ink. The letter comes from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. Included with the autograph is a Phil Sears signed Certificate of Authenticity. The letter measures 10.5”x7.25” and is in very good condition with minor handling wear. Also included is the original mailing envelope, with Walt Disney’s name and studio address printed on the reverse. $8,000-$10,000 141


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308. “The Expansion of Disneyland” Slide Show Script. (Disneyland, 1966) A rare Walt Disney Productions script for a slideshow on the Expansion of Disneyland presented at their February 1, 1966 Stockholders Meeting. The 8-page stapled script has been annotated for the presenter to match the narration to a series of slides that were shown as part of the presentation. According to WDP, park attendance was increasing so money needed to be invested in expansion. The document provides insight into the mentality of the company during a pivotal point in its history. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the document in very good condition, exhibiting slight discoloration from age. $300-$500

309. WED “Report to Lessees” Special Presentation Script. (Disneyland, 1966) A rare WED file copy script for a special presentation to current and potential corporate sponsors. Dated October 3, 1966, the 19-page stapled Final Revise [sic] script pays special attention to the upcoming 1967-opening of the New Tomorrowland. Cutting-edge attractions are described within such as Adventure thru Inner Space, America the Beautiful, and Carousel of Progress. Additionally, the script mentions as-of-yet unsponsored amusements such as the PeopleMover and Space Mountain as an inducement to new lessees. Measuring 8.5”x11”, script is in very good condition with faint browning at the edges but generally clean. $300-$500

310. Collection of (14) Disneyland Cast Member Materials. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A collection of (14) cast member materials detailing policies, amenities, and management procedures. Included are a “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” booklet, a Summer 1972 fact card, an Anaheim United Fund donation card, a “Casting for a Role in Our Disneyland Show” brochure, a “The Disneyland Look for Hosts” packet, a “What’s It All About?” booklet, a packet containing supervisor documents, and more. Ranging from the 3.75”x2.25” fact card to the 11”x8.5” packets and booklet, the collection is in good condition with some edge-wear, and spots of discoloration on a few pages. $800-$1,000 142


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311. Culinary Hostess Cast Member New Hire Packet. (Disneyland, 1980) A rare new hire packet given to a cast member who was hired to be a Culinary Hostess at the River Belle Terrace. The packet comes with an outer envelope with a Disneyland label and contains a “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” booklet, a “The ‘Disney Look’” booklet, a “Showmanship... Disney Style” booklet, a “Disneyland & You” booklet, a “Food Protection” pamphlet, a hiring letter, a “Safety Guide Book” booklet, and multiple press releases, informational packets, and other paper goods related to training. The envelope has additional details written on it including the position title and when and where to meet. The outer envelope measures 12.25”x10” and the documents are in good overall condition with some wear from use. There is some edge-wear to the folder, and the outer envelope shows creasing and general edge-wear, including a few minor tears. $100-$200

313. Cast Member Safety Booklet. (Disneyland, 1982) A booklet on safety awareness and emergency procedures for cast members titled, “Safety Awareness is Everyone’s Responsibility.” This booklet includes information on common hazardous materials at the park, as well as what to do in the case of an injury or fire. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 9-page booklet is in very fine condition. $100-$200

312. Walt Book of Quotes (Disneyland, 1987) A rare book of quotes by Walt Disney paired with photos from his career. This book was created by the Walt Disney Archives, the Studio Publicity Department, and the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Disney Universities. The quotes are sorted by categories such as “family”, “leadership”, and “Disneyland”, and provide incredible insights into Walt’s philosophies and thoughts. The 48-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in good condition with some minor scuffing and wear from use. $100-$200

314. “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1967) A 24-page booklet titled “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland.” This booklet was part of the welcome packet given to new employees and details the core principals of Disneyland, including specific beliefs about customer service, dress code, and teamwork. Measuring 10.75”x9”, the booklet is in good condition with light edge wear and some creases on the cover from use. $100-$200

315. Disney Courtesy Policies Booklet. (Disneyland, 1984) A booklet describing Disney’s courtesy policies for cast members. The booklet covers the basics of non-verbal and verbal communication, as well as on-stage presentation, and is designed to train cast members in the appropriate courtesy policies when dealing with guests. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the booklet is in very good condition with minimal edge-wear. $100-$200 143


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317. Walt Disney Imagineering 1988-89 Security Badge. (Imagineering, 1988-89) A rare security identification badge for use at Walt Disney Imagineering, the division of the company responsible for designing theme parks and attractions. This metallic badge features the Imagineering logo of Sorcerer Mickey and is stamped “03334.” Measuring 2.25”x3.25”, the badge is in very good condition with only minor wear from use. $200-$400 316. Disneyland Security “Golden Duck” Award. (Disneyland, 1980s) A coveted internal award named the “Golden Duck” that was offered to distinguished members of Disneyland’s Security Division. Featuring a gold-painted Donald Duck figure over a wooden base, this particular award was given to Disneyland Security Officer Garry Wood and states that “security is service.” Measuring approximately 5”x5” and 8.5” tall, the award is in fair condition with some small scuffs and nicks throughout. $300-$500

318. Cast Member 5-Year Service Award Pin. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A cast member 5-year service pin. The pin has a glass ruby stone in the center, with a gold image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on top. Measuring approximately 0.75” tall, the pin is in very good condition with minor wear, and comes in its original box. $200-$400 144

319. Disneyland 15-Year Service Award. (Disneyland, c.1980) A rare 15-year service award given in recognition of an employee’s 15th year with the Walt Disney Company. This specific style of award, featuring a bronze Sorcerer Mickey on a mirrored cone-style wooden base, was presented to Imagineers, park employees, and studio employees. Measuring 6.25” in diameter and 9” tall, the award is in good overall condition with minor surface wear. The name plate has been removed. $300-$500


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321. Disneyland Cast Member Scarf. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A Disneyland cast member scarf. The knit scarf has tassels on either end, and features a woven Disneyland label sewn onto the scarf at one end. Measuring 59” long without the tassels, the scarf is in very good condition with some wear from use, including light fraying at the edges of the tassels. $100-$200

320. 45 Year Service Award Walt & Mickey Bronze Sculpture. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A very rare bronze sculpture by renowned Disney artist and sculptor, Bill Toma. These sculptures were offered to the select few individuals who have worked with the Walt Disney Company for an impressive 45 years. Few would reach this significant milestone, and Toma’s depiction of Walt with Mickey on his knee seen here is a well-known treasure of these coveted employee awards. This particular bronze was on display in Toma’s studio before his passing, as part of his personal collection. Measuring 9” tall, the bronze sculpture is in very good condition with minor surface wear from Toma’s display and use. $1,000-$2,000

322. Pair of Disneyland Cast Member Anniversary Pins.
(Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A pair of Disneyland cast member anniversary lapel pins. The metal relief pins feature (1) Jiminy Cricket and (1) Pinocchio and commemorate 30 years and 35 years of continuous service to the park respectively. Given the extraordinary length of the tenure required for eligibility, these pins are somewhat scarce. They measure approximately 0.75”x0.5” and are presented on a card backing in their original plastic box of issue. Both are in fine condition, exhibiting minimal handling. $100-$200 145


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323. Pixar Fest Media Event Gift Bag. (Disneyland, 2018) A fantastic gift bag given out at the Pixar Fest media event at the Disneyland Resort. The gift bag includes a set of Toy Story-themed merchandise, including a light-up reusable cup, two pairs of Buzz and Woody socks, and a set of Buzz and Woody ears. Also included are a press pass, 2-day park hopper ticket, itinerary, and informational sheet, as well as other paper goods which were likely picked up in the parks. The cup measures approximately 9” tall, and the ears measure 5.25” tall and 8.25” in diameter. The paper goods range in size from the 3.25”x2” ticket to the 11”x8.5” itinerary. The bag itself measures 12.25”x16.5” and 5” deep. All are in good condition with some wear from use. The cup has some color wear to the words on the side, but the light on top is still functional. $100-$200

324. Audio & Lighting Cast Member Mickey Pocket Watch. (Disneyland, 1996) A pocket watch that was specially created for audio and lighting cast members for their work on the parade route audio & lighting upgrade. The face of the pocket watch features Mickey in his band outfit, and the reverse of the watch is engraved with “3/80” and “1996.” Measuring 1.75” in diameter without the stem included, the watch is attached to a 13” chain and is in very good condition with minimal wear. The watch comes in its original box and is still functional. $100-$200

325. Marie E. Disneyland Steam Up Shirt and DVD. (Disneyland, 2005) A blue denim shirt commemorating the 2005 Marie E. Disneyland Steam Up event honoring animator and Disney legend Ollie Johnston. In 1949, Johnston refurbished a full-size locomotive, which he named the Marie E. Later, that steam engine was purchased by Disney and Pixar executive John Lasseter. On the morning of May 10, 2005, Ollie Johnston was invited by Lasseter to Disneyland to participate in a ceremony celebrating Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. The Marie E. Disneyland Steam-Up paid tribute to Johnston’s enormous contributions and decades of service to Disney, and he was given the chance to drive the locomotive that he restored by hand around the park. Attendees to the exclusive event were given shirts like these. A DVD of the proceedings is also included. The shirt is in very fine as-new condition. $100-$200 146


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326. Set of (7) WD Eye Magazines. (Disneyland, 1990-97) A set of (7) WD Eye magazines that were made for Walt Disney Imagineering employees. The issues featured in this set are 1990 issues 3, 4, 6, the 1991 issue 8, the spring 1994 issue, the September 1996 issue, and the April-May 1997 issue. These issues feature articles about Imagineers and their lives inside and outside of working for Disney. The magazines measure between 10.75”x8.75” and 14”x11”. They are in very good condition with minor wear and creasing to edges from use over time. $200-$400

327. Collection of (7) Backstage Safety Signs. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A collection of (7) safety signs used backstage to encourage cast members to practice safe behavior. The signs warn of such things as “Wipe up spills,” “Walk,” and “Keep stairways clear,” and each one features one or more Disney characters demonstrating improper behavior. Included are (4) final signs and (3) larger untrimmed signs. Ranging from 8.5”x11” to 9”x12”, the signs are in very good condition with some minor wear, including a minor edge-wear and few spots of discoloration and yellowing. $200-$400

328. Mickey Mouse “Do Not Enter” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A “Do Not Enter” sign featuring Mickey Mouse. The sign is accomplished in a hard but semi-flexible plastic, and measures 12”x18”. The condition is poor with several moderate to large cracks along the edges and some surface wear from use. There is a large broken piece which has been repaired with tape and glue, as have several of the other small cracks. There is some glue residue on the surface as well, and a broken piece at the bottom left. $300-$500

329. Roger Rabbit “Out of Order” Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An “Out of Order” sign featuring Roger Rabbit and the notice, “Sorry for the inconvenience” along the bottom. The sign is accomplished in a hard but semi-flexible plastic, and measures 12”x18”. The condition is very good with some expected wear from use. $300-$500 147


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330. Disneyland Company Vehicle Only. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A company vehicle only sign from Disneyland. This sign features imagery of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and contains a thin metal core for Durability. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in good condition overall with minor discoloration to surface from use. The two original screw holes have caused minor discoloration as well. $300-$500

331. Cast Member of the Month Parking Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A metal parking lot sign used to designate a space for “Cast Member of the Month.” The text and Walt Disney World logo are printed, and the sign features the more recent “Where Dreams Come True” park slogan. Measuring 18”x12”, the single-sided sign is in very good condition with two screw holes from its original installation. $300-$500

332. Imagineering Only Parking Sign. (Disney, c.2000s) A Walt Disney Imagineering parking sign. The sign indicates that the parking is only for use by Walt Disney Imagineering, and that violaters [sic] will be towed. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in good condition with some expected wear from use, including moderate scratching and scuffing to the surface. The upper left corner is slightly bent, and there is wear on both of the holes from mounting. $300-$500

333. Jack Warner Story Concept Model. (Disney, c.1980s-90s) A one-of-a-kind concept model for a proposed attraction titled “Jack Warner Story.” The attraction was based on the life and career of Jack L. Warner, president of the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank. It is believed this model was created around the late 1980s as new subjects were being explored for the Disney parks, however this particular project was never fully realized. The model was handconstructed in a carrying case with removable lid so it could be easily transported for presentations and pitch meetings. Several scenes within a “Sound Stage” location are shown within in stunning detail, providing a fantastic visual history of the attraction creation process. Measuring 26”x46” and 12” tall within the case, the model is in fair condition with a few small breaks to some of the pieces from use, and some wear and separation occurring to the walls of the case. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $2,000-$4,000 148


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335. Walt Disney Imagineering Vehicle Door Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A large magnetic sign used on the sides of Walt Disney Imagineering company vehicles. The thick flexible sign depicts an earlier Sorcerer Mickey logo for Imagineering, and measures 12”x18”. The condition is good with some scuffs to the surface from use, and small creases at the bottom-edge. $300-$500 334. Walt Disney Imagineering Company Vehicle Only Sign. (Disney, 2019) A Walt Disney Imagineering company vehicle only sign. The sign features the newest Imagineering logo and contains a thin metal core for durability. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in fair condition overall, with some scratches to the surface from use and minor discoloration throughout. The two original screw holes are slightly rough to the touch. $300-$500

336. Walt Disney Imagineering Company Vehicle Parking Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000) A Walt Disney Imagineering company vehicle parking sign. Proudly depicting Sorcerer Mickey, the single-sided sign is printed over a metal core for durability. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in good condition overall, with some scratches to the surface from use. There is some wear to the two original screw holes. $300-$500

337. Walt Disney Studios “Imagineering Week” Sign. (Disneyland, 2001) A custom made event poster for “Imagineering Week” at the Walt Disney Studios. The popular event showcased planned attractions and improvements for Disneyland in the coming years, with this poster depicting the Disneyland Railroad. The poster is printed and adhered to foam board, and measures 39.5”x26.25”. The condition is good with some surface wear from use. $300-$500 149


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338. Rolly Crump WED Imagineering Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980-81) An original WED Imagineering jacket formerly owned by Disney Legend Rolly Crump. Although originally used by Rolly, the jacket was later passed on to another Imagineer, and therefore has an embroidered nametag for “Eric” on the right side. Marked as a size large, the jacket is in very good condition with some wear from use. $600-$900

339. WED Imagineer Cereal Bar Bowl. (Imagineering, c.2000) A rare cereal bowl issued to WED Imagineers in the early 2000s when a cereal bar was installed in the employee commissary, the Big D Café. This stylish retro bowl features 1950s-esque red and white stripes around the body and a Mid-Century WED Cereal Bar logo in the well. Measuring 6” in diameter and 2.75” tall, the bowl is in very good condition with slight manufacturing irregularities to stripes and minor scuffing to the bottom from commissary use. $100-$200 150

340. Imagineer John Hench Walt Disney World Parking Pass. (Walt Disney World, 1989-90) A rare parking pass card issued to Imagineer John Hench for use at Walt Disney World. Hench’s work as a Imagineer is the stuff of legend, having contributed to the design of Walt Disney World since opening day, including the development of such park landmarks as Cinderella Castle and Space Mountain, among many others. The pass is printed on the face with the expiration date “June 22, 1990” and “#0741,” while the reverse is printed with “John Hench WDI”. Protective paper strips cover adhesive at the top and bottom of the pass for affixing to car windshield, however this pass may have also been placed on the dash. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, the card is in fine condition, exhibiting only faint handling creases and unobtrusive spot soiling. $100-$200


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341. American Space Experience Project Team Pin. (Disneyland, 1998) A limited edition project team pin created to celebrate the opening of The American Space Experience: Celebrating 40 Years of NASA. This attraction debuted as part of the 1998 New Tomorrowland refurbishment, at the exit of Rocket Rods below the large Tomorrowland mural. The attraction existed to entertain and also educate guests on NASA’s advancements, which is in line with Walt’s original ideas for Tomorrowland. The pin was limited to only 50 pieces, of which this is number 2, and comes framed with a small plaque thanking the team for their effort. The original COA is also included. The pin measures approximately 1.5”x2” within its 7/5”x7” frame. The condition is very fine. $100-$200

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

343. Pair of Disneyland U.S.A. Marketing Brochures. (Disneyland, c.1957) An original marketing brochure for Disneyland USA, a cinemascope featurette that played in select theaters nationwide to promote the newest attractions at Disneyland. Prior to the 1980s, movie posters were produced specifically for theaters and stores to promote the release of films to consumers. An organization called National Screen Service handled the distribution of these promotional materials for the distribution companies, and they would provide theaters with brochures like this. It would have a synopsis of the film and a variety of promotional materials that could be ordered for display in their theater to promote the release of the film. Measuring 12.75”x9.5”, the tri-fold brochures are in good condition overall, with one having a crease across the center and edge-wear from use. $100-$200 151


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344. Wisconsin vs. Oregon Signed Rose Bowl Football. (Disneyland, 2012) An extremely rare signed commemorative game ball from the Wisconsin vs. Oregon Rose Bowl on January 2, 2012. As part of their first appearance in the week leading up to the game, both teams were welcomed at Disneyland for a special ceremony and press event to celebrate the Rose Bowl before spending the day enjoying the park. The ball, which bears the logo for the Disneyland Resort alongside those for Wisconsin and Oregon, was likely signed by members of both teams as part of the ceremony. The Wisconsin side is signed by Coach Bret Bielema, and the players Russell Wilson, Bradie Ewing, Montee Ball, Aaron Henry, and Patrick Butrym. The Oregon side is signed by Coach Chip Kelly, and the players Mark Asper, Dion Jordan, Josh Kaddu, David Paulson, and Darrion Weems. This football is rare not only because it was created exclusively to commemorate the Wisconsin and Oregon teams’ visit to Disneyland, but also due the wealth of signatures from these college football powerhouses. Oregon and Wisconsin met again at the Rose Bowl in 2020, where they once more made Disneyland their first appearance on the way to the game. The ball is 11” long and is in very good condition, with some minor wear to the signatures. $100-$200

345. Commemorative 50 Year Ambassador Medal. (Disneyland, 2015) A commemorative 50 year Ambassador medal from Disneyland. In 2015 a medal was given to Julie Reihm Casaletto, who was the first Disney Ambassador to be chosen. This medal was given in celebration of the 50th year of the program, an incredible milestone for Walt Disney. The medal comes in a box that measures 6.5”x5.5” and is 2.75” tall. The item is in fine condition. $100-$200 152

346. Disneyland Directional Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A small Disneyland directional sign. This style of sign was used around the park property to point guests toward Disneyland. The sign is made of acrylic board and measures 12”x18” with holes in the top corners from its original display. The condition is very good overall with some surface scratches and scuffs. $100-$200


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A symbol of entering the world of Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Fantasy, Disneyland tickets are a lasting reminder of the park experience and of its development over the years. In October of 1955, the park introduced the first ticket books, eventually leading to the advent of the infamous “E” tickets in 1959. Souvenir maps stand as another lasting reminder of the park’s growth, as these intricately illustrated maps depict the park during various stages of its development, sometimes featuring the first appearance of a new attraction or plans for future development that never came to fruition. Today, vintage tickets and maps offer us a picture of the history and development of Disneyland and have become some of the most varied and collectible artifacts of the park.

347. White Disneyland Opening Day Press Preview Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare white opening day press preview ticket. Because Disneyland’s opening day events were broadcast on live TV, guests and VIPs were requested to arrive at different times to accommodate the televised ceremonies. This particular pass features a seldom seen entrance time of 6:00pm, which would be after the broadcast had concluded, and includes information on the reverse about ABC’s broadcast of the events. There is a line on the reverse for the original user to sign, but this pass has not been filled in. The ticket measures 3.5”x6.5” and is in good condition with minor discoloration and edge wear. $3,000-$5,000

348. Silver Disneyland Opening Day Press Preview Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare silver opening day press preview ticket. Because Disneyland’s opening day events were being broadcast on live TV, guests and VIPs were requested to arrive at different times to accommodate the televised ceremonies. This pass features an entrance time of 2:30pm and includes information on the reverse about ABC’s live broadcast of the events. The ticket measures 3.5”x6.5” and is in good condition, with some small creases throughout, particularly at the corners. The ticket is displayed in a double-sided 12”x15” frame, with a custom mat themed after the iconic Haunted Mansion wallpaper on the front. $2,000-$4,000 153


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349. Walt Disney Signed Disneyland Envelope with Ticket. (Disneyland, c.1956-59) A vintage Disneyland ticket envelope inscribed and signed by Walt Disney, with the original ticket still included. The signature was obtained by a Swedish airline pilot as he flew Walt on a commercial flight over Europe. The nationality of the pilot made Walt’s hand-inscription, written in black ink on the front of the envelope, apropos: “To My Swedish Donald Duck Fans-Walt Disney.” The envelope contained a Complimentary Main Gate Admission Ticket, which is presented here with the envelope in a 22.25”x20” frame. The envelope measures 3.5”x6.5” and is in very good condition, with some stress lines and wear at the edges. The inscription and signature remain bold and legible. The ticket is 2”x5” and in fine condition with minimal wear. The items are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from noted Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears. $3,000-$5,000

350. Walt Disney Signed Complimentary Disneyland Passport. (Disneyland, 1957) A complimentary admission passport from Disneyland signed by Walt Disney. Early admission passes such as these are fantastic examples of Disneyland history which are widely collected today, and to find one signed by Walt is exceptionally rare. Walt rarely signed the names of individuals onto tickets such as this. This particular ticket was given to Mrs. Robert Cobb of the Cobb Family, owners of the famous Hollywood Brown Derby and inventors of the Cobb salad. The ticket is stamped with the date of March 24, 1957 and is signed in ink. The pass measures 2.5”x6” and is in very good condition with minimal wear. A Certificate of Authenticity from noted Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears is included. $3,000-$5,000 154


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351. 1955 Main Gate Admission Exchange Pass. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare admission pass from Disneyland’s opening year. This pass could be exchanged at the Main Box Office for an adult admission book. While later passes would specify the type of book offered, this pass was created early enough that there was only one type of admission book available. The pass is dated as good for any time during 1955-1956, however, this particular pass also features the very seldom seen validation stamp for the year 1957, to prolong the use of the pass. This pass is stamped “VOID” on both sides and was used as a sample, likely as reference for the rare “validated for 1957” stamp. Measuring just under 2.5”x4”, the pass is in very good condition. $500-$700

352. Signed Complimentary Adult Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1958-59) A rare complimentary main gate admission ticket from Disneyland. The ticket is stamped “With the compliments of Buena Vista Distributing Co.” and is signed in ink by Disney Legend James Johnson, general manager of the Walt Disney Music Company. The ticket measures 2.5”x4” and is in fine condition. $400-$600

353. Complete Courtesy Guest Jumbo Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare complete courtesy guest jumbo ticket book for Disneyland. Between 1957 and 1958, the park experimented with a slightly larger ticket format. This book features tickets for early, short-lived attractions such as the Midget Autopia and the Tomorrowland Viewliner. The main gate admission ticket is separated from the book but present. Measuring approximately 3.5”x6”, the booklet is in good condition overall with minor wear to cover. $500-$700 155


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354. Complete Jumbo Ticket Book Reference Copy. (Disneyland, 1958) A very rare complete version of the adult jumbo ticket book. This ticket book contains its front admission ticket as well as all (15) A-D tickets. Each ticket is punched “VOID” as this booklet was used as a reference copy within the Disneyland offices. Measuring 3.5”x6”, the book is in very good condition. $500-$700

355. Collection of (5) Disneyland Attraction Admission Tickets. (Disneyland, c.1959) A very rare collection of (5) attraction admission tickets. Prior to the creation of the park’s well-known ticket books, single attraction tickets could be purchased at ticket booths throughout the park. This collection includes such rare tickets as a one-way Skyway trip to Tomorrowland, adult tickets for Peter Pan’s Flight and the Mickey Mouse Theatre, and children’s tickets to Snow White’s Scary Adventure and Tom Sawyer Island. Each ticket measures 1”x2” and is in very good condition, having been cancelled with a single hole punch at center right. $200-$400

356. Set of (16) 1950s-70s Attraction Ticket Stubs. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) A collection of (16) attraction ticket stubs. These tickets include both specific tickets for individual attractions, as well as A-E ticket stubs. There are also three sets of stubs which are still attached, including a junior ticket strip with admission to Adventure Thru Inner Space and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. The individual stubs measure approximately 1”x2” and are in good condition with expected edge-wear from age and use. Several of the stubs have creases, and two of the ticket strips have some tearing along the perforations. $200-$400 156


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357. Starlite Disneyland Ticket Book. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A rare Starlite ticket book from Disneyland. Starlite ticket books were for special admission after 5 pm and include an uncommon Sleeping Beauty Castle icon along the right edge. The book is numbered 061186, and includes A, B, C, and D tickets. Measuring 2.5”x6”, the book is in fair condition with minor discoloration and creasing throughout. $100-$200

358. Collection of (6) Disneyland Courtesy Ticket Books.
(Disneyland, 1978-79) A collection of (6) Disneyland courtesy guest ticket booklets including 5 complete books and one partial. The completed booklets contain (5) perforated A-E ride or attraction tickets printed on 3 pages. The partial booklet is missing a ticket from the first and second pages. Each features a list of the attractions in each land on the inside back cover. As Space Mountain was new at the time, it is characterized for the uninitiated as a “Roller Coaster Type Attraction”. Measuring 2”x5”, all booklets are in very good condition and exhibit only minor handling. $100-$200

359. Set of (4) Complete Disneyland Ticket Books. (Disneyland, 1980) A collection of (4) complete Disneyland complimentary main gate admission ticket books. The cover of each booklet is the main park admission ticket, and they contain 5 pages of perforated A-E attraction tickets with 2 per page. Since they remain intact, the books are still valid for Disneyland admission to this day. Measuring 2”x5” each, the booklets are in very good condition, exhibiting only minor handling. $300-$500

360. Pair of Adventures in Disneyland Courtesy Ticket Books. (Disneyland, 1980) A pair of complete “5 Adventures in Disneyland” courtesy guest ticket books from Disneyland. All the (5) original coupons, good for any A-E attraction, are still attached, as well as the “Welcome to Disneyland” summary slip with information on The Walt Disney Story. Measuring approximately 2.2”x5”, the ticket books are in very good condition with minor surface wear and two small spots of discoloration on the cover ticket of one book. $100-$200 157


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361. Walt Disney Signed Adult Ticket Book. (Disneyland, c.1960) An original park-used ticket book that is signed by Walt Disney on the back cover. Walt was known to walk around his park, and excited guests who saw him would often ask for his autograph on whatever they had handy, which was often their ticket books. This guest appears to have been so excited to see Walt that they handed their ticket book over to him upside down. The ticket book is signed in ink on the reverse. Measuring 2.5”x6”, the ticket book is in very good condition with some edge-wear. All the tickets have been used. A Certificate of Authenticity from noted Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears is included. $3,000-$5,000

362. Walt Disney Signed Child Ticket Book. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A vintage Disneyland child admission & “10 Adventures” ticket booklet signed by Walt Disney. Walt was known to walk around his park, and excited guests would often ask for his autograph on whatever they had handy, which was frequently their ticket book. This ticket book is signed upside down on the cover by the Walt in his signature blue ink. Measuring 2.5”x5.75” in a 23.75”x22.25” frame, the book is in very good condition, with minor spot surface loss and wear, not affecting the signature, which remains bold and legible. Framed with the ticket book are color photo prints of Walt with an early map of Disneyland, and Charles Boyer’s Mickey Mouse self-portrait. The ticket book is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity by noted Walt Disney signature expert Phil Sears. $3,000-$5,000

363. Pair of 50th Anniversary Park History “Ticket” Books. (Disneyland, 2005) A cast member and a guided tour booklet celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. These booklets feature pictures and facts about the park throughout the years, and are designed to look like the early main gate admission ticket books. The cast member booklet is intended to offer facts to be shared with guests, while the other was offered exclusively to guests who took a guided tour during the 50th celebration. Both measure 4.75”x10.75” and are in fine condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200 158


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364. 1958-A Disneyland Souvenir Park Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1958. This map was the first of three versions of the first-year, large format souvenir maps. This 1958-A map features subtle differences from the “B” and “C” versions from this same year, including the only appearance of the Tomorrowland Viewliner and Junior Autopia attractions, both of which would be removed with the next version of the map. This version is also the only one to depict the water of the Jungle Cruise as green, where later maps would be blue. The map measures 30”x44.75” and is in fair overall condition with several spots of wear throughout and thin tears along the edges that have been repaired. There is an ink line drawn by the original owner up Main Street and into Tomorrowland, that has been partially touched up. The map has been linen-backed for its continued preservation. $1,000-$1,500

365. 1958-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) This rare Disneyland map was designed by Imagineer Sam McKim and was created during the first year that these large format souvenir maps became available at the park. This “B” version of the 1958 map is considered by many to be even more rare than the “A” and “C” versions, and was prepared in anticipation of the Tomorrowland expansion coming in 1959. Unlike the “A” version, this map includes the not-yet-completed Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction and depicts various planned expansions that were never completed. The map measures 30”x45” and is in fair condition with moderate edge-wear including a 1.5” tear along the top edge. There is wear along the fold lines, particularly along the center fold, and there is some tearing at the intersections. The lower right shows some discoloration, and there are a few streaks of paint along one of the folds. $1,000-$1,500 159


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367. 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1968) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1968. This map features the first appearance of Adventure Thru Inner Space and is the first version without the Monsanto’s House of the Future attraction. The map measures 30”x44.75” and is in fair condition with a few small tears, surface wear, particularly to the fold lines and edges, and scattered spots of discoloration. $300-$500

368. 1975 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1975) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1975 featuring an advertisement for America on Parade in the lower-left corner. Measuring 30”x44.5”, the condition is good with wear along the fold lines, particularly at the intersections of the folds. There is a minor tear on the right edge of the center fold. $200-$400 160


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370. Signed 1995 Corrected Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1995) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1995 signed by artist Nina Rae Vaughn. This map is the second version of that year, after the first was released with several errors. The map features a 40th Anniversary banner in the lower right-hand corner, above Nina Rae Vaughn’s signature. The map also features the first appearance of Mickey’s Toontown and the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction, as well as the last appearance of the PeopleMover. Measuring 27”x34.75”, it is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400

371. Your Trip to Disneyland on Records Mattel Musical Map. (Disneyland, 1955) An illustrated map and record set featuring music themed after each of the original lands of the park. Created by Mattel, the (5) included 78rpm records have not been removed from the large panorama map. The overall dimensions are 14.25”x43”, and the set comes in the original 14.25”x7.25” envelope as issued. In overall good condition with some edge wear, moisture staining, and soiling to envelope. The cover is marked “TR/98” in black crayon, there is some spot discoloration to the records from the plastic overlay. $300-$500 161


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372. Disneyland Coming Attractions Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare gate flyer used to promote the $7 million in new Disneyland attractions that were under construction in 1962. The flyer flips up in four sections to discuss the Swiss Family Treehouse, Haunted Mansion, and the new Adventureland area. Measuring 5”x7.5”, the flyer is in very good condition. $100-$200

374. Walt Disney’s Pictorial Souvenir Book of Disneyland. (Disney, 1965) A “Walt Disney’s Pictorial Souvenir Book of Disneyland” park guidebook. Several recently added attractions are mentioned, such as the Enchanted Tiki Room and It’s a Small World, and future attractions are described to entice repeat visits, as with the Haunted Mansion. The 32-page book measures 10.5”x10.5” and is accompanied by its unused original Disneyland gift mailing envelope. In good condition, the book shows some spidering at spine, edge wear, and slight warping to pages from exposure to moisture. The envelope exhibits edge wear, minor soiling, spot surface loss, and partial separation of the flap. $100-$200 162

373. “Disneyland” Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1964) A vintage hardcover edition of “Disneyland” published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. This 60-page souvenir information guide features an overview of the history and creation of the park, as well as a land by land tour highlighting important landmarks and attractions. The concluding section titled “Next Year We’ll Add…” chronicles the never-ending process of upgrades and expansions to the park spearheaded by Walt, with special mention of the Enchanted Tiki Room which was added around the time of the book’s writing. Measuring 11”x9.5”, the book is in good to very good condition. It exhibits some wear to cover edges and spine with shallow scratching, scuffing, and soiling to back cover. $100-$200

375. “A Complete Guide to Disneyland” 1956 Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1956) An early guidebook titled “A Complete Guide to Disneyland.” The book features full-color photos, maps, and illustrations for the various lands and attractions of the park during its first full year of operation. The 27-page book measures 11.5”x8.25” and is in fair condition with edge wear, scuffing, soiling, and creasing to spine and back cover. $100-$300


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376. 1963 Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1963) An early park guidebook titled “Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland.” The 27-page staple-bound booklet is profusely illustrated and provides a land-by-land guide to attractions and points of interest in the park, as well as a preview of coming attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 8”x11.5”, the book is in very good condition. It exhibits minor spidering to the spine and edge wear. $400-$600

377. Summer 1967 Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1967) A guidebook created for the Summer of 1967 to highlight the recent additions and changes at the park. This book features photos and information on “New Tomorrowland,” Pirates of the Caribbean, It’s a Small World, and more. This 48-page guidebook measures 8.25”x6” and is in very good condition. $100-$200

378. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland” Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1968) An early guidebook from Disneyland titled, “Walt Disney’s Disneyland-A Pictorial Souvenir and Guide.” This guidebook features photos and descriptions on the various lands and attractions found at the park, during a unique period shortly following the death of Walt Disney. This 34-page guidebook measures 8.75”x11.75” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200 163


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379. Disneyland News Vol. 1 No. 1. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare first issue of The Disneyland News from the park’s opening in July of 1955. This periodical was published within Disneyland and helmed by its newly appointed Editor-in-Chief, Marty Sklar. This premiere issue largely covers the planning and construction of Disneyland and features advertisements from vendors who helped make the park’s opening possible. Measuring 15.75”x11.5”, the 24-page newspaper is in good condition with splitting and wear to the spine and fold line. This copy of the newspaper was mailed out, and includes the original Disneyland News envelope, which is in fair condition with tearing around the edges. $300-$500

380. 1959 Disneyland Newspaper Insert. (Disneyland, 1959) A beautiful 24-page newspaper insert advertising the grand re-opening of Disneyland in 1959. This was the largest expansion to date for the park and was a major event that included a live TV re-opening broadcast. The insert is filled with full-color photos of the park as well as concept paintings of the new attractions. Measuring 11x13”, the newspaper insert is in fair condition with some edge-wear and a horizontal crease from being folded. $100-$200 164

381. Disneyland Tencennial Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A newspaper supplement created for Disneyland’s Tencennial Celebration. This particular supplement was used in the Oakland Tribune and contains many full-color photos of the park along with the history of how Walt’s dream came to be, as well as future plans. This 24-page supplement measures 13”x10.75” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some bending along the crease. $100-$200


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Walt Disney was convinced that the success of the park was dependent on having a quality hotel next to Disneyland. However, Walt reached his financial limits during the planning and construction of his park and had to find a third party with resources and experience to construct and operate a hotel. In 1954, Walt met Jack Wrather, a successful businessman who was looking to expand into the hotel business, and a partnership was made. A success from the moment it opened, the Disneyland Hotel remained under Wrather’s control until 1988, when the Walt Disney Company purchased the Wrather Corporation, and with it, ownership of the hotel. The hotel has gone through several changes over the years, and as the park has expanded, newer, more modern facilities have been built. Still, through it all the Disneyland Hotel remains an integral and iconic part of Disneyland history.

382. Pair of Disneyland Hotel Brochures. (Disneyland, c.1960/90s) A pair of brochures from the Disneyland Hotel. Contained within is an incredible look into the early years of the hotel and the extent to which it changed over time. The earlier example touts “modern” luxury features such as a TV in every room and a heated Olympic-sized pool, while the later edition contains a map of the vastly expanded hotel grounds. When folded, the brochures measure 9”x4” and 10”x4.5”, respectively. They are both in very good condition with minor wear to edges. $100-$300

383. Disneyland Hotel Room Number Plaque. (Disneyland, c.2001) A very rare room number wall plaque from the Disneyland Hotel. There is a stylish Mickey-head logo behind the numbering, and the room number is also written in braille along the bottom. The plaque measures 5” in diameter and is in good condition with some surface wear from use and adhesive residue on the back from its original display. $100-$200

384. Sgt. Preston’s Yukon Saloon Disneyland Hotel Poster. (Disneyland Hotel, c.1990) A wonderful poster created for Sgt. Preston’s Yukon Saloon at the Disneyland Hotel. This poster is printed on high-quality paper with an intentionally aged appearance, and is believed to have been created for display within the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 23.5”x17.5” in the 26”x20” frame, the poster is in fair condition with moderate surface wear throughout. There are pin marks at the corners, with discoloration where the pins were placed. $100-$200

385. Set of (4) Trader Sam’s Hitchhiking Ghost Tiki Mugs. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2016-17) A set of (4) tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar and Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. Inspired by the notorious Hitchhiking Ghosts from the Haunted Mansion, the mugs are in the shape of a tiki totem featuring Ezra, Phineas, and Gus. The Enchanted Tiki Bar mugs include a first edition matte beige and black version and a second edition glazed beige and green. The Grog Grotto mugs include a first edition glazed beige and blue version and a second edition glazed beige and red. All retain their respective bar’s logo molded on the bottom of the base, and 3 retain their original cardboard box packaging. Each mug measures 8.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter and is in very fine as-new condition. $100-$200 165


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386. Set of (3) Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Tiki Bowls. (Disneyland, 2011-2018) A set of (3) ceramic tiki bowls from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. The set includes a brown glazed first edition UhOa bowl, a beige matte second edition Uh-Oa bowl, and a tan glazed first edition Drummer bowl. All pieces are marked on the bottom of the base with the Enchanted Tiki Bar logo and edition of release. The first edition UhOa and the Drummer bowl retain their original cardboard box packaging. The pieces range in size from 5.25”x5.75” and 6” deep to 4.25”x7.75” and 7.75” deep and are in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

387. Pair of Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Krakatoa Mugs. (Disneyland, 2011) A pair of ceramic tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. Used to serve the Krakatoa Punch cocktail, the mugs depict tiki heads being overtaken by oozing lava. One is marked “First Edition” on the bottom of the base, the other, “Second Edition.” They measure 6.75” tall and 3.75” in diameter and are in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

388. Pair of Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Zombie Mugs. (Disneyland, 2011) A pair of ceramic tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. Used to serve the Zombie cocktail, the pair includes a cobalt blue mug marked “First Edition” on the bottom of the base and a gray and green mug similarly marked “Second Edition.” The macabre mugs each measure 4.75”x 5” and 4.25” deep and are in very fine condition being asnew. $100-$200

389. Pair of Trader Sam’s Holiday Elephant Tiki Mugs.
(Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 2017) A pair of first edition tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar and Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. Inspired by the Jungle Cruise, the mugs are in the form of an elephant wearing a Santa hat wrapped in Christmas lights. The Enchanted Tiki Bar version is glazed in gray and the Grog Grotto example is glazed in the classic tiki brown. Both are marked on the bottom of the base with their respective bar names and come with their original cardboard box packaging. They each measure 6.25”x5.5” and 2.75” deep and are in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

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390. Pair of Trader Sam’s Shipwreck Mugs. (Disneyland, 2012) A pair of first edition ceramic tiki mugs from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. The barrel-shaped mugs are used to serve the Shipwreck cocktail, and both the beige matte version and blue green glazed version are marked on the bottom of the base with the Tiki bar logo and “First Edition.” Each mug measures 4.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter and is in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

392. Set of (3) Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto Rum Flight Mugs. (Polynesian Resort, 2015) A collection of (3) ceramic rum flight tiki mugs. Each vessel features a tiki face on one side and molded “Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto” lettering on the other. Measuring 2.25” in diameter and 3” tall, the glasses are in fine condition being virtually as-new. $100-$200

391. Pair of Trader Sam’s Hippopatamaitai Mugs. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A pair of ceramic tiki mugs in the style used to serve the Hippopatamaitai cocktail. The pair includes a midnight blue mug from Disneyland’s Enchanted Tiki Bar and a sky-blue mug from Walt Disney World’s Grog Grotto. Both feature a friendly tiki face on one side and the name of their respective watering holes molded on the reverse. They are accompanied by their original cardboard box packaging. The mugs measure 4.75” tall and 4.75” in diameter and are in very fine condition being asnew. $100-$200

393. Trader Sam’s Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2015) A ceramic tiki mug created for the Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau tribute event on August 10, 2015 at the Disneyland Hotel. The mug features tiki faces on either side with faux diamond accents and both the Trader Sam’s and Tahitian Terrace logos. It is stamped on the bottom of the base with the event information. The piece retains its original cardboard box packaging. Measuring 6” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the mug is in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200 167


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394. Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Tangaroa Surfboard Mug. (Disneyland, 2019) A first edition tiki mug from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. Used to serve the Tangaroa Cooler, the tall conical mug is marked with the Enchanted Tiki Bar logo and “First Edition” on the bottom of the base. It is accompanied by its original cardboard box packaging. Measuring 7” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the mug is in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

395. Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Piranha Mug. (Disneyland, 2011) A first edition ceramic tiki mug from Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland. The aptly shaped piranha mug is used to serve its namesake cocktail and is marked with the bar’s logo and “First Edition” on the bottom the base. The piece retains its original cardboard box packaging. Measuring 7.5”x3.5” and 4” deep, the mug is in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200

396. Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto Nautilus Tiki Boat. (Polynesian Resort, 2015) A first edition ceramic tiki boat in the shape of the Nautilus submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea from Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at the Polynesian Resort. The elaborate tiki boat is marked on the bottom with “First Edition,” the logo of the bar, and the logo of the Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The original cardboard box packaging is included. Measuring 6”x14.5” and 5.75” deep, the boat is in very fine condition being as-new. $100-$200 168


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Patterned on the look of small-town America in the early 1900s, Main Street, U.S.A. brings to life Walt Disney’s nostalgia for his childhood in Marceline, Missouri. Set in a time when horsedrawn carts were still in use and automobiles were just becoming popular, it harkens to an era with one foot in the past and another in the future. Guests can stroll Main Street and its unique grouping of shops and restaurants, or board the Disneyland Railroad at Main Street Station to travel the park by train. It is Main Street, U.S.A. that serves as a transitional doorway between reality and fantasy; a portal between the real world and the adventures yet to come.

397. Original Disneyland Railroad Chimney Box Designs. (Disneyland, 1955) These two original drawings were used in the creation of the chimney box for the C.K. Holliday Locomotive on the Disneyland Railroad. Built in 1955, the C.K. Holliday was modeled after Walt’s own backyard locomotive, the Lilly Belle. Both locomotives shared this same artwork, with one side representing Mt. Shasta, and the other Yosemite Falls. Accomplished in pencil on this art paper that has been trimmed and applied to WED Imagineering custom project paper, the pencil designs each measure 16”x7.5” within the 30.5”x45” frame. The condition is very fine with minor wear to the frame. The final version of this artwork can still be seen at Disneyland today, and is a wonderful testament to Walt’s backyard railroad and his themepark. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $6,000-$8,000 169


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The rotating dial on the reverse allowed cast members to adjust the current wait time. 398. Disneyland Railroad Main Street Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original Disneyland Railroad wait time sign from the Main Street Station. The sign includes the adjustable dial with wait times and retains its original frame and post. Measuring 63.25� tall overall, the sign is in good condition with expected surface wear throughout from park use. There are spots of paint wear to the post throughout, as well as several chips to the wood where the post connects to the frame. The sign includes a custom-built stand, and some of the paint on the outside of the frame has been lightly retouched. $7,000-$9,000 170


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399. The Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad Cast Manual. (Disneyland, 1965) A cast member manual for conductors, engineers, and firemen on the Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad. Created by Disneyland University, the 29-page booklet gives background on Walt Disney’s love of trains, outlines operational procedures, and provides a detailed account of each area of the park through which the railroad runs. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the manual is in fine condition with only minor browning to extreme edges and minor handling wear. $300-$500

400. Disneyland Railroad Conductor Hat with Badge. (Disneyland, c.2000) A hat used by conductors of the Disneyland Railroad. This style of hat was used in the 2000s and includes its original “D” emblem buttons, gold-tone Sleeping Beauty Castle fasteners, and the rare curved metal Disneyland Conductor hat badge. The hat is labeled as a size XL and has several hand-written notations inside. The condition is good with minor wear throughout, including loose threads and surface wear to the interior lining from use. $200-$400

401. Disneyland Railroad Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A park-used cast member costume for a Disneyland Railroad train conductor. A fixture since the park’s opening, the Disneyland Railroad was especially close to Walt Disney’s heart, being a miniature railroad enthusiast himself. The 3-piece ensemble includes a midnight blue vest with rounded lapels, a white button-down dress shirt, and a pair of midnight blue trousers with zipper and tab-and-eye front closure. The vest retains an internal Disney Worldwide Services barcode label and is size 44R, the shirt is size M (15), and the pants are size 32. In good condition overall, the costume exhibits only minor wear. $400-$600 171


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402. Primeval World Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Primeval World. The poster was designed by Imagineer Claude Coats, and features vibrant colors and striking prehistoric imagery which have helped make this one of the most sought-after early attraction posters. Measuring 54”x36”, the poster is in good condition with some edge-wear, spots of creasing throughout, and a few small thin tears around the border. The Primeval World attraction posters often have a common printing flaw in the yellow, where a faint line can be seen running the length of the poster. With this poster, that flaw can be seen between the words “Santa” and “Fe” in the title. $6,000-$8,000 172


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403. Main Street Information Ticket Booth Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition ticket booth replica created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily as part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This replica depicts the Main Street ticket booth and is created in resin, metal, and wood, and was limited to only 1500 pieces. The lid of the base can be removed to reveal a special pin inspired by the original Disneyland guidebooks. This replica measures 3” in diameter and 7.5” tall on its base and is in good condition with minor wear from previous display, including a few small cracks to the rim of the small base compartment. $200-$400

405. “Main Street Vehicles” Operations Guide. (Disneyland, 1966) An extremely rare operational procedures guidebook created for cast members working with the vehicles of Main Street. The guide includes photos, descriptions, and histories of the various vehicles, and includes an insert in the center of the booklet that discusses Disneyland’s horses. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the booklet is in very good condition with minor edge-wear from use. $300-$500

404. Main Street Pewter Miniatures. (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. Limited to only 1500 pieces, this remarkable set includes miniatures of: Mickey Mouse, a Main Street double-decker bus, a gazebo, a lamp post, a railroad handcar, and a cast member tour guide. The boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition. The original COA is included. $300-$500

406. Main Street Vehicles Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A costume hat worn by the operators of the Main Street vehicles. These costumes are an iconic part of the Main Street experience, and this hat is easily identifiable as part of those familiar costumes. The hat still retains its inner Disneyland costume department tag. The opening measures approximately 7.25” in diameter, and the condition is very good with expected wear from use, including some spots of scratching and scuffing on the brim. $300-$500 173


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407. Main Street U.S.A. Omnibus Replica. (Disneyland, 2005) A beautiful scale replica of the Main Street Omnibus, created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary celebration. Designed by Imagineers Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, the bus was produced in an edition of only 500 pieces. Measuring 5”x12.5” and 7” tall, the bus is in very good condition with some peeling along the front and rear edges of the canopy, which is very common on this model. Comes with the original Certificate of Authenticity that has been signed by Imagineer Bob Gurr. $200-$400

409. Disneyland Acres of Fun Souvenir Fan. (Disneyland, 1955) A wonderful piece of vintage ephemera from the early days of Disneyland. These folding fans were sold at the many souvenir kiosks throughout Disneyland in 1955 and 1956. Vibrantly illustrated on both sides with artists’ renderings of various attractions, this is a great example of the pride and care Disney put into the promotion of the park through its early souvenirs. Replicas of these fans were created for D23 as a member-only exclusive, but the originals are extremely rare. This fan measures 6.75”x3.75” closed and is in very good condition with a minor browning at the edges and a few corner bends. $200-$400 174

408. Collection of (4) Disneyland Omnibus Tin Trays. (Disneyland, c.1960) A collection of (4) souvenir tin trays from Disneyland that feature the Main Street Omnibus. The trays come in four colors with each measuring 4.75”x6.75”. The set is in very good condition with minor surface wear including small scuffs and spots of rusting to the bases. $300-$500

410. Mickey Mouse and Friends Disneyland Tea Set. (Disneyland, c.1950s) A vintage tin lithograph Disneyland tea set manufactured by Chein. The (6) piece set includes (2) Mickey and Minnie Mouse teacups, (2) Pluto saucers, a tea pot, and a Mickey and Minnie Mouse cake plate. All items come in their original cardboard box packaging with the original form-fitted insert. The box measures 5.25”x7.75” and 2.5” deep and is in fine condition with splitting to one corner, minor even darkening from age, edge wear, and a spot stain at bottom. The tea set itself ranges in size from 2.25” in diameter and 1.75” tall to 4.25” in diameter and 0.25” tall. It is in fine condition with only a few tiny surface chips to some pieces. $100-$200

411. Disneyland Ferris Wheel Wind-Up Tin Toy. (Disneyland, 1950s) A vintage tin lithograph Disneyland Ferris Wheel wind-up toy manufactured by J. Chein & Co. The mechanicals have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 16.5”x12.5” and 5” deep, the toy is in very good condition exhibiting only minor wear and a few scattered chips. $100-$200


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412. Disneyland World Globe. (Disneyland, c.1955) A vintage tin lithograph globe manufactured by Walt Disney and Rand McNally. An illustration near the California coast depicts Mickey Mouse operating a film camera and a caption invites the viewer to visit him at the newly opened Disneyland. Measuring 10” tall on its integral metal stand and approximately 8” in diameter, the globe is in very good condition. There are small dents near Greenland and Japan, as well as faint oxidation around the equator, minor oxidation to the cap, and some oxidation residue to the underside of the base. $300-$500

413. Disneyland Paper Sun Hat. (Disneyland, c.1959) A rare and unusual souvenir paper sunhat from Disneyland. The hat features the Disneyland logo and “Happiest Place…” slogan, illustrations of anthropomorphic suns, and faux lacing along the perimeter. Among souvenirs from the park’s first few years, a very small quantity of these paper goods created for limited use have survived. The hat measures approximately 12” in diameter when opened, and still includes the original shoelace cord. It is in very good condition, exhibiting browning along the edges and on the reverse and wear to extremities. 
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415. Disneyland Original Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, c.1958) An original popcorn box from Disneyland featuring the park’s castle logo as well as imagery for the park’s lands. These turquoise and white striped popcorn boxes are among the most sought-after of the early Disneyland paper items for how well they capture the feel of the first few years of the park. Measuring 7.25” tall, the popcorn box is in fair condition with discoloration from age. The top flaps are creased from use and show edge-wear at the corners. One of the side flaps is missing. There is other creasing throughout, including a crease down the center of one side. $200-$300

414. Disneyland Tinker Bell Pin Cushion. (Disneyland, c.1950s) A metal and fabric pin cushion with a hand-painted Tinker Bell figure in the center. Measuring 3” in diameter and 3” tall, the pin cushion is in good condition for its age, with some tarnishing to the metal of Tinker Bell and small spots of paint loss. Age has caused the material inside the pin cushion to degrade so that it is no longer functional as a pin cushion, but the piece still displays beautifully. $100-$200

416. “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Park” Dell Punchout Book. (Disneyland, 1960) A vintage children’s punchout book featuring a variety of characters, attractions, and architectural features of the park. The reader could construct a diorama of Disneyland using the included pieces. Featuring 6-pages of punchouts, the 13”x7.5” book is complete and remains in good condition, exhibiting some fading to the cover’s edges and general handling wear. $100-$200 175


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417. Disneyland 6-Charm Character Bracelet. (Disneyland, c.1960) A gold-tone 6-charm bracelet depicting Dumbo, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Tinker Bell. The bracelet measures 6” long and comes in its original Disneyland box. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100-$200

418. Disneyland 7-Charm Vehicle Necklace. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir charm bracelet with (7) charms based on the vehicles of Disneyland. The chain measures 6” long and the bracelet is in very good condition. The bracelet comes in its original box with a Disneyland logo on the interior lining. $100-$200

419. 1962 Grad Nite Souvenir Record. (Disneyland, 1962) A 45rpm “Grad Nite at Disneyland” record featuring music performed by the Elliott Brothers Orchestra. The cover depicts a charming musical performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 7”x7.25” within the paper sleeve, the record is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 176

420. Disneyland Rambling Roadway Single Car Playset. (Disneyland, c.1965) A rare Disneyland toy car playset from the Sears Wish Catalog. The toy set features a complete motor tour of Disneyland in a battery-powered automobile with Mickey as your guide. The set includes (6) pieces of track, a yellow Mickey Mouse vehicle, (8) die-cut Disneyland scenery backgrounds featuring artwork from 1959, and the instruction sheet. This set is in very good, working condition with minor discoloration to the backgrounds and comes in its original generic brown mailing box. $100-$200

421. Disneyland 12-Sided Paperweight. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A rare 12-sided paperweight featuring the various lands and attractions of the park. This paperweight measures 2.5” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$300


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 422. Jiminy Cricket Disneyana Shop Display Figure. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A beautifully crafted Jiminy Cricket figure which was created by the same WED Imagineering model makers who developed the popular Main Street window displays in the 1970-80s. Figures such as this were hand-crafted in very small numbers to be sold at the Disneyana Shop on Main Street for only a short period of time. Once the few figures were sold, there was no guarantee there would be any others made. As such, these figures are incredibly desirable among collectors for their rarity and craftsmanship. The figure is accomplished in hand-painted resin with a glass dome and a decorative wood base. The plaque on the base reads “Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio 1941.” The figure stands 12.5” tall, including the base and dome. The condition is very good with minor surface wear to the wood base. A copy of “The Disneyana Collector” from Spring 1985 is included, which talks about the creation of this type of figure. $600-$800

423. “The Walt Disney Story” 1973 Dedication Plaque. (Disneyland, 1973) A rare souvenir dedication plaque for The Walt Disney Story attraction at Disneyland. Plaques like these were presented to VIPs and Disney executives that attended the dedication ceremony for the shortlived attraction. Housed in a case designed to look like a leather bound book, the metal plaque is ensconced in gold velvet and features gold text reading, “A Living Legacy to ‘The Master Storyteller of the World’ Dedicated in the Spring of 1973 at Disneyland” above an embossed bust illustration of Walt. Measuring 11.75”x9.25”, the plaque is in very good condition. The faux-book case exhibits some surface loss to both covers, wear to spine, spot staining to the foot, and splitting and paper residue to the back cover. $100-$200

424. The Walt Disney Story Press Information Booklet. (Disneyland, 1973) A rare spiral-bound press information booklet created by the Disneyland Publicity department for The Walt Disney Story attraction. This information booklet provided a convenient tabbed reference for the content of the attraction, offering attribution for archival material like film clips and images, as well as an overview of many different facets of Walt’s life. The 29-page booklet measures 11”x8.75” and is in good condition. The covers exhibit browning to the edges and there is faint foxing to the reverse of the tab dividers. A former owner’s bookplate label is affixed to the reverse of the front cover. $100-$200

425. Disneyland Brass Belt Buckle. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A souvenir brass belt buckle from Disneyland. The buckle features a parade of Disney characters and is marked Walt Disney Productions on the reverse. Measuring approximately 2.5”x3.5”, the buckle is in very good condition and comes in small box with plastic cover. $100-$200 177


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426. Ceramic Disneyland Popcorn Box Limited Edition Replica. (Disneyland, 2010) A ceramic limited edition popcorn box created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 55th anniversary. The box was designed after the iconic Disneyland popcorn boxes from the 1950s and was created in a limited edition of only 1955. The box measures 2”x4.25” and 7.5” tall and is in very fine condition in its original box and packaging. $100-$200

428. Disneyland Store Display Sign. (Disneyland, 2010) A double sided Disneyland display sign. This style of sign would be used within some of the assorted shops throughout Main Street in honor of the park’s 55th anniversary. The dimensional pop-out sign measures 6”x18” and is 18.5” tall. The double-sided sign is in good condition overall with one side having a “E” missing and an “S” has been repaired. $100-$200 178

427. Disney Dollars Uncut Printer’s Proof Sheet. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A rare uncut printer’s proof sheet of Disney Dollars. The one-sided proof sheet features the backs of 36 bills of the ten-dollar denomination along with registration marks in the margins and a color bar at the bottom. The bills are stamped “Specimen” in red ink twice across every row. Ten-dollar notes from the 1990s series such as these featured Minnie Mouse on the front. The printer’s proof provides a unique look at the process by which Disney Dollars were minted. Very few of these sheets have ever made their way into private hands. Measuring 26.5”x26”, the uncut proof is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear. $100-$200

429. Dave Avanzino Disneyland Dimensional Artwork. (Disneyland, 2005) A dimensional art piece created by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Avanzino used many iconic visual elements from the different lands all over the park to spell out Disneyland. The letters are presented over a background that features the names of various attractions from Disneyland’s history. The work comes framed in a sleek black shadowbox, and measures 6.25”x18.75” and 1.75” thick. The condition is very fine. $200-$400


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430. Main Street, U.S.A. Mug by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. (Disneyland, 2005) A ceramic mug created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the park’s 50th anniversary. Released in a popular set of land-themed mugs, this mug represents Main Street, U.S.A. This mug is incredibly hard to find, and measures 5” in diameter and is 12” tall. The condition is very fine with minor wear. $200-$300

433. Set of (7) Trash Can Ornaments. (Walt Disney World, 2017) A set of (7) retired ceramic ornaments based on the popular themed trash cans of the Disney Parks. The set contains trash can ornaments for Main Street, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, and the Polynesian Resort. Each ornament measures approximately 1.5”x1.5” and 3” tall, and the set is in very fine unused condition with original tags still attached. $100-$200

431. “Partners” Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Bronze Tray. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A hand-hammered solid bronze tray featuring a relief image of the iconic composition by Blaine Gibson, “Partners.” Created by the Wendell August Forge expressly for the Walt Disney Company, the tray measures 9”x6” and is in fine condition. The reverse is stamped with materials and maker’s hallmarks, and the piece exhibits minimal wear. $200-$300

434. Swift’s Market House Souvenir Price List. (Disneyland, c.1955) A very rare early complimentary souvenir from the Market House on Main Street. Sponsored by Swift’s Premium Meats, this souvenir is a replica of Swift’s Wholesale Price List from September of 1901. Throughout, guests could find such delights as Winchester Breakfast Bacon and Fancy Summer Sausage, and such unusual offerings as Swift’s Beef Fluid, Lamb Tongues in Glass Jars, and Ox Lips. The 13-page souvenir pamphlet measures 8.25”x4.25” and is in good condition with yellowing to the top and bottom edges of the cover. $100-$200

432. Set of (6) Trash Can Salt and Pepper Shakers. (Walt Disney World, 2016) A set of (6) retired ceramic salt and pepper shakers based on the popular themed trash cans of the Disney Parks. The set contains trash can shakers for Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, It’s a Small World, and the Polynesian Resort. Each shaker measures approximately 2”x2” and 3.5” tall, and the set is in very fine unused condition. $100-$200

435. Hills Bros. Coffee Punch-Out Sleeping Beauty Castle. (Disneyland, 1959) As a promotion for the theatrical release of Sleeping Beauty, Hills Bros. Coffee offered this mail away Sleeping Beauty Castle paper model, complete with a drawbridge, catapult, and characters from the film. This intricate model measures 13.5”x23.5” when built, and comes unassembled in its original mailing box, with instructional sheet and illustrated movie synopsis booklet. The condition is very good, with some yellowing to areas of the paper from prolonged storage in the cardboard mailing box. $100-$200 179


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436. Zurchers “Coke Corner” Marceline Missouri Brick. (Zurcher, c.1890s-2020) An original brick from the historic Zurcher building from Walt’s boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri. It is well known that Walt took inspiration for Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. from his youthful home of Marceline. When the Disney family moved to Marceline in 1906, Walt likely witnessed the giant Coca-Cola advertisement being painted adjacent to the Zurcher building. Due to the high visibility of the Coca-Cola sign from E.P Ripley Park, it is no surprise Walt would use the Zurcher building as inspiration behind Disneyland’s Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner. Numerous similarities exist between the corner entrances and architecture of both buildings. This brick, a remnant from the original days of Walt living in Marceline, represents some of the earliest inspiration behind what would become Disneyland. The brick comes from Downtown Marceline, a charitable organization currently working to preserve the historic Zurcher building. This is the first brick released as an artifact to raise awareness to the significant restoration project. Measuring 2.5”x8.5” and 3.75” deep, the brick is in good used condition with expected wear from age. $300-$500

437. Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Souvenir Menu. (Disneyland, 1959) A small souvenir menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor that lists the restaurant’s land-themed specialties, such as the TWA Rocket Ship Special. Measuring 4.75”x3” closed, the menu is in very good condition with some minor discoloration to the reverse. There is also a pin hole through the top of the menu. $100-$200

439. Plaza Inn Columbian Coffee Growers Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A decorative sign from Disneyland’s Plaza Inn restaurant. The 438. Town Square Café Breakfast Menu. (Disneyland, c.1970s) An orig- restaurant was hosted by Columbian Coffee Growers and many of the inal breakfast menu from Disneyland’s Town Square Café. The double-sided restaurant’s menus, serving trays, and signage from this period proudly card features the restaurant logo on one side and morning fare on the restated that the restaurant served 100% Columbian coffee. This sign is comverse. Notable period details include the custom of serving breakfast cereals posed of vacuum-formed plastic within a fiberglass frame. There are several with cream rather than milk and the practice of adding additional butter to adhesive strips along the reverse from the sign’s original installation. Meapastries. Measuring 12.5”x7.5”, the menu is in fine condition, exhibiting only suring 13.5”x21”, the sign is in good condition with some wear along the faint scuffs to front and corner wear. $100-$200 wooden frame from use. $300-$500 180


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440. Test Proof for Disneyland Merchandise Bags. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A double-sided print test for merchandise bags to be used at Disneyland. Featuring the designs of Disney Legend Charles Boyer, the artwork is printed on PVC board with silkscreened “Disneyland” on both sides. The print test was originally offered at the Official Disneyana Convention and comes with its original label. Measuring 36”x24”, the test print is in good condition with some color wear to the top-right corner of one of the sides. $100-$200

441. Collection of (14) Classic Disneyland Anniversary Pins. (Disneyland, 1995) A collection of (14) pins offered exclusively to cast members for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland. These pins were sold in (3) sets and celebrate attractions which were no longer at the park. Each set contains description cards with information about the retired attractions. The pins are approximately 1.5”x1.5” with some variation and come in a 3.5”x4.25” case with 4-5 pins each. The condition is very good with minimal wear. $100-$200

443. Collection of (11) Disneyland Attraction Series Pins. (Disneyland, 1998) A collection of (11) enamel pins featuring iconic past and present Disneyland attractions. These vibrant, colorful pins are part of the highly desirable 1998 Attraction Series, which was released prior to the official start of Disney pin trading. All pins remain on their original Disneyland Mickey Mouse-eared backing cards and have a park price tag on the reverse. The Monorail and Astro Jets pins retain gold foil “Retired” stickers on their cards. The pins all measure roughly 1.5”x1.75” and are in fine condition, being virtually unhandled. The card backs measure 2.5”x2” and exhibit only minor scuffing and handling. $100-$200

442. The Disney Family Walt Portrait Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition framed pin set by artist Mark Seppala. Created in an edition of 75, the composition features four enamel character pins (Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Dumbo, and Donald Duck) framed over a background print depicting a portrait of Walt Disney with many of his most iconic cartoon characters. The piece is accompanied by a Walt Disney World Certificate of Verification. The pins range in size from 1.25”x1” to 2.25”x0.5” and the gold painted molded wood frame measures 13.75”x14”. The set is in fine condition, being virtually as new. $100-$200

444. “Twelve Days of Christmas” 24kt. Gold Plated Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2002) A limited edition framed pin set titled “Twelve Days of Christmas.” The set was produced for the 2002 Holiday Season at the Disneyland Resort, and is one of only 12 produced. Each pin is 24kt. gold plated and depicts various Disney characters reenacting the scenes for each of the twelve days. The set comes in its original frame and includes its Disney Certificate of Authenticity. Each pin measures approximately 1.75”x1.75” with the 17.5”x21” frame. The condition is very fine with minor edge wear to the frame. $500-$800 181


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445. Set of (8) 50th Anniversary Princess Brooch Pins. (Disneyland, 2005) A very rare set of (8) limited edition brooch style pins featuring the designs worn by the walk-around princesses during Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebration. These intricate and highly decorated pins contain four unique but related designs that rest within a custom frame for a stunning display. The pins range in size from 1.25”x1.5” to 5”x2.5” within the 14”x21” frame. The condition is very good, with minor surface wear to the pins, and a missing bottom strand to the gold castle pin with red accents. $100-$200

447. Jumbo “Partners” Pin. (Disneyland, 2006) A jumbo “Partners” pin from Disneyland. This pin features Walt and Mickey Mouse holding hands in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, mimicking the view of the famous statue which can be found in the park. Measuring 3”x3.25”, the pin is in fine condition with minor wear to box from use. $100-$200 182

446. Disneyland Park Map Framed Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A framed pin set commemorating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, featuring imagery from a 1956 Disneyland promotional brochure. This piece was created in a limited edition of 1500 and contains (6) pins over the map imagery. The pins represent Sleeping Beauty Castle, Jungle Cruise, Mark Twain Riverboat, Main Street Station, Rocket to the Moon, and the Disneyland Railroad. This set measures approximately 10.5”x12” in the 16.5”x18” frame and is in fine condition with little wear. The COA is attached to the reverse of the frame. $100-$200

448. Set of (3) Disneyland Happy Valentine’s Pins. (Disneyland, 2007) A set of (3) limited edition Happy Valentine’s pins from Disneyland. These pins feature Belle, Cinderella, and Aurora dancing with their respective princes and are limited edition of 500. These pins are displayed in a frame which measures 12.5”x10.25”. The set is in fine condition with minor wear to the frame. $100-$200

449. Disneyland Circuit Board Limited Edition Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2011) A framed pin set created by Disney artists Mike Sullivan and Chris Chapman in a limited edition of only 150. Titled “Circuit Board Park Map Frame Set,” the artwork recreates a map of Disneyland in a circuit board design, and includes (8) pins featuring the “Core Hub,” Mad Tea Party, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Country Bear Jamboree, Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, and Space Mountain. The framed set measures 15.75”x15.75” and the original COA is included on the reverse of the frame. The condition is very good with some frame wear from previous display, and minor bending to the mat near the right center. $100-$200


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450. Eggstravaganza Photo Op Prop. (Disneyland, 2019) A photo op prop from the Eggstravaganza at Disneyland. This prop features characters like Cinderella, Belle, Daisy Duck, Gus, Pluto, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Lumière. The prop measures 24”x20” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400

451. New Year’s Celebration Photo Op Prop. (Disneyland, 2017) A New Year’s celebration photo op prop from Disneyland. The prop is made of wood and has two metal handles on the back for use as guests posed for photos. The prop measures 16.25”x15” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use over time. $200-$400

452. Disneyland 60th Anniversary Faux Diamond Press Gift. (Disneyland, 2015) A large glass diamond created as a press gift for Disneyland’s 60th “Diamond Anniversary.” The diamond is etched with “60 D” on the surface and was crafted by the Arribas Brothers. The diamond measures 3” in diameter and 2” tall. The condition is very fine and the diamond comes in its original decorative blue box. $100-$200 183


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453. Disneyland 30th Anniversary Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1985) An original lamppost sign from Disneyland’s 30th anniversary. The sign is printed on PVC board, and depicts Sleeping Beauty Castle. The single-sided sign measures 22”x22” and is in good overall condition with some surface scratches and two screw holes from the sign’s original use. A Disneyana Convention label is included. $300-$500

454. Disneyland 31st Birthday Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1986) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s 31st birthday on July 17, 1986. The mirrored acrylic sign is screen-printed with a silhouette of Mickey Mouse carrying a birthday cake above text elements. Measuring 20.5”x20.75”, the sign is in very good condition. It is outfitted with a pair of holes at center for mounting and exhibits only minor paint chipping from park use. $300-$500

455. Mickey’s 60th Birthday Main Street Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A rare lamppost sign from Main Street that was used during Mickey Mouse’s 60th birthday celebrations. Printed on acrylic board with mirrored design elements, the sign features a dapper Mickey Mouse with his name behind him and the phrase “Sixty Years with You.” The die-cut sign measures 15”x19” and is in good condition with some scuffing and scratching from use. $300-$500

456. Disneyland Circus Fantasy Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A rare large Disneyland Circus Fantasy ’88 lamppost sign. Constructed of purple acrylic screen-printed with a large text logo over a polka dot field flanked by festive illustrations of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the sign informs park goers of special events running daily from January 16 to March 6. The piece measures 25.5”x20.5” and is in very good condition. It is equipped with two holes at center for attachment to a lamppost and exhibits some rubbing and paint loss from park use. $300-$500

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458. Captain Hook Walk-Around Character Pants. (Disneyland, c.1980s) Original park-worn pirate breeches from a Captain Hook walkaround character costume. The burgundy short trousers feature a side zipper and double tab and eye closure, tab and eye leg vent closures, and pink piping at the leg opening. As this is a costume for a specific character, no size is indicated. The garment retains an internal Disneyland label and is in very good condition. It exhibits some oxidation to the side zipper, faint black scuffing on the front of the lower right leg, and residue from a piece of yellow gaffer tape on the waist. $300-$500

457. Br’er Rabbit Character Model. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A character model of Br’er Rabbit that belonged to Disneyland costume designer Alyja Kalinich. The model was presented to Kalinich as a gift during her time at the park and was likely used as a character model for designing outfits for Br’er Rabbit. Composed of dense foam with a coarse textured skin, the model measures 23” tall and is in fair condition with worn areas to the coarse skin throughout and some spots of discoloration. $700-$900

459. Mickey Walk-Around Character Hat & Gloves. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original top hat and pair of gloves used by a walk-around Mickey Mouse costumed character at Disneyland. The oversized hat is custom made and marked inside as “Mickey” with felt pen. The gloves are both for the right hand, and the middle and ring fingers are designed to fit into one slightly larger finger space within the gloves. These props come from the collection of esteemed Disney historian and Walt Disney autograph expert, Phil Sears. The brim of the hat measures 15”x17” and stands 11” tall. The gloves are unmarked for size, and measure approximately 24” long from fingertips to the end of the sleeve. The condition is good overall, and the pieces present very nicely. The hat has some creases and dents, as well as some wear to the thin fabric coating. The gloves have some areas of discoloration to the fingers from use. $300-$500 185


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460. King Leonidas Disneyland Character Medallion. (Disneyland, c.1972) A prop medallion for a Disneyland King Leonidas walk-around character costume. Leonidas was originally from Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and appeared nightly in the Main Street Electrical Parade on the circus calliope float, often referred to simply as “King Lion.” The cast hard rubber medallion is from the opening year of the parade, and is painted metallic gold and threaded on a regal purple velvet necklace strap with Velcro closure. Measuring 3.75”x4” on a 31” strap, the piece is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor paint cracking and rubbing to extremities. $200-$400

462. Pair of Goofy Disneyland 50th Anniversary Banners. (Disneyland, 2005) A pair of matching double-sided banners celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The vinyl banners depict a wraparound image of Goofy, upside down above the park’s 50th anniversary logo. Each is equipped with webbed straps at the top and bottom for hanging and has three vertical semi-circular vents for wind dispersal while displayed outdoors at the park. Measuring 9’ x 28”, the banners are in very good condition with only minor wear. $300-$500 186

461. Sofia the First Walk-Around Character Tiara. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A tiara created for the Sofia the First walk-around costume character. The silver plastic tiara measures 13.5” in diameter and approximately 4.5” tall. The condition is good, with four missing pearls on the tiara’s right side. $200-$400

463. Disneyland the Original Banner. (Disneyland, c.1993) A large double-sided Disneyland banner featuring an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the park’s early 1990’s slogan “Disneyland: The Original.” The canvas banner measures approximately 65”x35.5” and is in good condition with some expected minor wear from use. $300-$500


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464. Gala Day at Disneyland One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original one-sheet theatrical release poster for Gala Day at Disneyland. This featurette played in selected theaters nation-wide to promote the newest attractions at Disneyland. The poster measures 41.5”x27” within a linen-backing that measures 42.5”x29.5”. The poster is in good condition over all with minor creasing from being folded and minor scratching from previous display. There are also pin holes in the linen from previous display. $400-$600 187


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465. Collection of Christmas in Many Lands Parade Documents. (Disneyland, 1962) A collection of WED documents used in the planning of the 1962 Christmas in Many Lands parade. The documents include an itinerary for the parade, a list and schedule for the cast member carolers, and a brownline map of the parade route. The (20) documents measure 11”x8.5” and are in good condition with some yellowing to the map, and handling wear to the pages. $100-$200

466. America on Parade Picture Disk. (Disneyland, 1975) A picture disk featuring music and imagery from America on Parade. The record is displayed in its original sleeve and still has the Disneyland price tag on the back. Measuring 12” in the 12.25”x12” sleeve, the record is in very good condition with some light creasing to the cardboard backing and some surface residue on the sleeve. $100-$200

468. Main St. Electrical Parade & Space Mountain Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1977) A press kit for the grand opening of the Main Street Electrical Parade and Space Mountain attraction. This press kit features (13) pages of information and insight into both of the new attractions as well as other Summer ‘77 plans. The folder measures 12”x8.75” and is in very good condition overall with minor creasing to folder and minor rusting to staples. $100-$200 188

467. Collection of America on Parade Souvenirs. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1975-76) A collection of souvenirs from America on Parade. The vintage items include an America on Parade t-shirt, a metal America on Parade stamped license plate, a plastic Walt Disney World shopping bag, a 28-page America on Parade-themed booklet; a folded sheet music leaf with lyrics for “The Glorious Fourth,” a themed folded park map brochure, and an 18-page book providing behind-the-scenes information on the creation of the celebration. The pieces range in size from 7.25”x5.75” to 24”x11.75” to the size Large shirt and are in generally very fine condition being remarkably well preserved. The shopping badge exhibits a small ink blotch from the printing process. $100-$200

469. Set of (4) Electrical Parade Light Props. (Disneyland, 1996) A collection of (4) boxed light bulbs used for the Main Street Electrical Parade. These props were sold within the park following their initial use, with the proceeds benefiting various charity organizations. Each boxed light comes with its plastic sleeve that lists the charity organizations involved. All the lights are the same flower-like shape, with 2 red lights, one blue light and one purple light. Each box measures 5”x3” and 3” tall and the set is in very good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 470. Electrical Parade Alice Float Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1977) A stunning concept painting for the Alice in Wonderland float in the Main Street Electrical Parade. This float design features Alice and the Cheshire Cat. To better illustrate the usage of lights within the float, a cel layer has been added with painted dots used to indicate the placement of lights. An additional cel has been used on this concept to demonstrate the movement of the Cheshire Cat. The layers are placed over a hand-painted background with character elements such as Alice cut and applied to the background. Measuring approximately 13”x18.75” in the 16”x21” mat, the concept is in good condition with some surface wear to the paint on the top cel layer. The two cel layers are partially stuck together. $500-$700

471. Electrical Parade Peter Pan Float Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1977) A beautiful concept painting for the Peter Pan float in the Main Street Electrical Parade. This float design features Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and two mermaids on the Jolly Roger. To better illustrate the usage of lights within the float, a cel layer has been added with painted dots used to indicate the placement of lights. The cel is placed over a hand-painted background with the character elements cut and applied to the background. Measuring approximately 13.5”x12.25” in the 18”x16.75” mat, the concept is in good condition with some light surface wear to the paint of the cel. $500-$700

472. Electrical Parade Jungle Book Float Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1977) A gorgeous concept painting for a Jungle Book float for the Main Street Electrical Parade. This float design features King Louie and two hyenas. To better illustrate the usage of lights within the float, a cel layer has been added with painted dots used to indicate the placement of lights. The cel is placed over a hand-painted background with the character elements cut and applied to the background. Measuring approximately 16.25”x12.75” in the 21”x17” mat, the concept is in very good condition with minimal surface wear to the paint of the cel. $500-$700 189


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473. Dumbo The Hub Bronze Statue. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A one-of-a-kind prototype bronze sculpture of Dumbo that was produced by renowned Disney artist and sculptor Bill Toma. This famous sculpture of Dumbo can be seen at many of the Disney Parks throughout the world including Disneyland, where Toma’s character bronzes are wonderfully displayed around the “Partners” statue by Blaine Gibson. This bronze Dumbo comes from Toma’s foundry, and wonderfully represents the final bronze as seen within the Disney parks. Toma used this bronze sculpture as his personal prototype while working with the newest techniques in bronze patina and metal dying. This impressive sculpture weighs approximately 65 lbs., and would be a true highlight in the collection of any Disney fan. Measuring just over 21” tall, the bronze is in very fine condition with minor surface wear from use as Toma’s prototype. $5,000-$10,000 190


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Inspired by Disney’s award-winning “True-Life Adventure” films, Adventureland transports its guests to some of the most exotic and remote locations in the world. Debuting along with Disneyland in 1955, Adventureland featured the Jungle Cruise; a state-of-the-art, immersive boating excursion through a jungle environment. Later additions such as the audio-animatronic Enchanted Tiki Room and Indiana Jones Adventure have become the favorite attractions of many park guests. At 65 years old, Adventureland is still one of the most popular lands in the park.

474. Disneyland United Airlines Travel Poster. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A vintage United Airlines travel poster for Disneyland by artist Stan Galli. Famous for his vibrant designs, Galli adds some whimsy to his work as he depicts tourists on the Jungle Cruise with Sleeping Beauty Castle accenting in the background. While TWA had previously featured Walt Disney’s theme park as a destination in ad material, here United declares itself the Official Airline to Disneyland. Measuring 40”x25”, the poster is in very fine condition with only minor handling wear. This poster is the nicest example we have seen offered in recent years. $2,000-$3,000 191


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475. Jungle Cruise Elephant Skin Prop. (Disneyland, c.1950s-70s) An original piece of elephant skin from the Jungle Cruise attraction at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, this rare ride prop is a wonderful example of the attention to detail that goes into every element of Disneyland’s attractions. The elephant skin measures approximately 4”x4” within its 10”x13.5” frame, and the artifact is in fine condition with expected minor wear from use. $700-$900

476. Jungle Cruise Skull Prop. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An original skull prop from the Jungle Cruise attraction. In the 1980s, a cast member saw this plaster skull detach within the attraction and break. He asked permission to take it home, and his supervisor allowed it. Although the cast member attempted to gather all the pieces to repair the skull, there are still a few missing portions. Measuring 6.25” tall, the skull is in fair condition with wear throughout from park use, as well as visible cracks where the skull has been repaired. There is a missing piece at the top of the skull, as well as several on the underside. $300-$500

477. Set of (3) Jungle Cruise Jingle Cruise Fruitcake Props. (Disneyland, 2013-17) A collection of (3) park-used prop fruitcakes from the “Jingle Cruise,” the yuletide seasonal re-theming of Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise. The prop fruitcakes are constructed of molded high density urethane expertly painted and finished to appear as the infamous festive dessert. Each piece features a pair of metal hoops embedded in the underside for securing in place. Fruitcake loaves and rounds like these are seen in floating in the river with the hippos and amongst the cobras in the ruins. Ranging in size from 5.5”x5.5” and 11.25” deep to 4.5” tall x 13” in diameter, the props are in good condition with some chipping, paint flaking, and weathering. The rounds both exhibit regions of paint loss. $200-$400 192


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478. Jungle Cruise Cast Member Uniform. (Disneyland, 2010s) A rare complete cast member costume for the Jungle Cruise attraction. The costume includes the pocketed shirt, pants, and a hat. The shirt is a size unisex S and the pants are a men’s size 32/32. The hat is a size XL. The condition is very good with some wear from use and the clothing retains the original Disney wardrobe services tags. $500-$700

479. Adventureland Pewter Miniatures. (Disneyland, 2005) A 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 includes miniatures of: the Nile Princess boat, a Jungle Cruise tree deity, the entrance to Adventureland, a Monkey Shrine, an Elephant, and a Hippo. The boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box, there is also some minor scratching to pewter figures. $200-$400

480. Disneyland Hotel Adventureland Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland, depicting the entrance to the Jungle Cruise. This high-quality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel as a way of exhibiting some of the original design work that helped lead to the park as we know it today. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x24.75” within its 28.25”x33” gold-tone original frame. The artwork is in very good condition with some scuffing around the border from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. There are a couple of minor tears in the backing paper on the reverse of the frame. $500-$700 193


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481. Collection of (4) Enchanted Tiki Room Items. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A collection of (4) early Enchanted Tiki Room souvenirs and advertisements. The set includes (2) opening year brochures on Disneyland’s newest attraction, a flyer advertising the attraction on one side and the Sailing Ship Columbia on the other, and a record of songs from the Enchanted Tiki Room. Ranging in size from the 7.25”x3.5” brochures to the 11”x5.5” flyer, the items are in very good condition with some expected edge-wear from age and use. The flyer has a horizontal crease from prior folding, and the orange brochure has been previously folded as well. There is some light discoloration to the record sleeve with a puncture at the upper left. $300-$500

482. Enchanted Tiki Room Singing Orchid Prop Section. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A section of one of the singing orchids from the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. Famous for performing the “Hawaiian War Chant,” the orchids sit in the flower boats above the heads of guests. The orchid section has been custom mounted and measures approximately 10”x9” in the 16.5”x16.5” tiki-themed frame. The condition is very good, with some minor wear to the frame. $300-$500 194

THIS IMAGE SHOWS DETAILS OF THE FABRIC PATTERN. THE FABRIC ITSELF IS MUCH LARGER. 483. Enchanted Tiki Room Large Fabric Section. (Disneyland, 1964) A length of fabric with a vibrant tiki print patterned after Imagineer Rolly Crump’s designs for the Enchanted Tiki Room. This is the same fabric that was used to make the iconic cast member costumes for the attraction. In the era immediately following the opening of the Tiki Room, it was sold by the yard at Disneyland. Measuring 12’x3’, the fabric is in fine condition. $300-$500


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484. Enchanted Tiki Room Male Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 1963) A rare original park-worn male cast member shirt from the Enchanted Tiki Room. The Hawaiian-style short sleeve button up shirt features a bold and vibrant tiki print inspired by the designs of Rolly Crump. A size M, the shirt retains an internal tiki-accented Disneyland label. The garment remains in very fine condition with only minor wear. $200-$400

485. Enchanted Tiki Room Female Cast Member Dress. (Disneyland, 1963) A rare original park-worn female cast member dress from the Enchanted Tiki Room. The mod-style A-line dress features a bold and vibrant tiki print inspired by the designs of Rolly Crump and has a zipper-back closure. No size is specified. The garment retains an internal tiki-accented Disneyland label and remains in very fine condition with only minor wear. $200-$400

486. Enchanted Tiki Room Pre-Show Canopy. (Disneyland, c.1980s90s) A large canvas sun tarp designed to hang over the pre-show area of the Enchanted Tiki Room. Adorned with silkscreened tiki-style imagery, these tarps were replaced periodically to help keep the imagery vibrant. This section of the canopy measures approximately 47�x26� and is in good overall condition with minor wear at the trimmed edges. $500-$700

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487. Enchanted Tiki Room Barker Bird Limited Edition. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition replica of the “Barker Bird” animatronic figure from Disneyland’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The 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. The 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. The figure measures approximately 23” tall including the base, and the condition is good, with only minor wear to much of the figure. The bird’s hat has been repaired on the right side. $300-$500

489. Enchanted Tiki Room 50th Anniversary Framed Props. (Disneyland, 2013) A limited edition framed set of original props that was assembled for the 50th anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room. This set was produced for Club 33 members and was limited to only 175 pieces. The framed set includes a flower prop from Tangaroa, a feather from the tiki birds, and background artwork based on designs seen in the attraction’s opening year. The frame measures 8.5”x8.5” and 1” thick, and the condition is very good. The reverse has a small card with details on the items within the frame. $200-$400 196

488. Enchanted Tiki Room Uti and Pele Figures. (Disneyland, 2013) A pair of Uti and Pele resin figures by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Created in commemoration of the iconic attraction’s 50th anniversary, these fully sculpted tiki god figures are expertly painted and finished to appear as rough-hewn and hand-carved wood and were exclusively available at Disneyland. Uti measures 22”x4” and 4” deep and Pele measures 16.75”x6” and 3.5” deep. Both are in fine condition, exhibiting minimal wear. Each retains its original product tag. $400-$600

490. Olszewski Enchanted Tiki Room Paper Clip Box. (Disneyland, 2013) An Enchanted Tiki Room paper clip box that was made for the 50th anniversary of the Tiki Room by famed miniaturist Robert Olszewski. The box is designed after the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction building and includes the original certificate of verification and packaging. The box has a removable lid and measures 4.75” tall. The condition is very fine. $100-$200


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491. Enchanted Tiki Room Tangaroa Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition lamp designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to commemorate Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. Depicting Tangaroa from the Enchanted Tiki Room pre-show, the lamp is constructed of glass, resin, and metal. The lights are adjustable via a knob behind the tree trunk, and all the electronics are functional. The bottom of the integral tiki-themed base is lined in black felt and stamped in gold with the edition number of 500. Measuring 16” tall, the lamp is in very fine condition with minor wear from previous display. $200-$400

493. Aladdin’s Oasis Restaurant Coffee Cup and Saucer. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A coffee cup and saucer from Aladdin’s Oasis in Disneyland. The short-lived restaurant operated for only a couple of seasons before the area was eliminated as a dining location. Both the cup and saucer are marked as being made exclusively for Aladdin’s Oasis on the bottom. The cup measures 2.75” and the saucer is 5.5” in diameter, and both are in good condition with some wear from use. The cup has a few spots of scuffing to the surface. $100-$200

492. The Birds Sing Shag Signed Enchanted Tiki Room Giclee. (Disneyland, 2013) A limited edition giclee print on canvas titled “The Birds Sing” by Shag. Created in a limited edition of 200 for the 50th anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room, the print is signed by the artist at lower left, and hand numbered 39/200 at lower right. The artwork depicts a group of park goers visiting the iconic attraction in Shag’s inimitable retro style. It is accompanied by a Disney COA. Measuring 22.5”x16.5”, the piece is in very good condition with a small unobtrusive scratch at lower left edge. $100-$200

494. Indiana Jones Adventure Cast Member Fedora. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare cast member fedora from the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland. The interior leatherette sweatband is marked in white paint pen “XS” and “Indiana Jones.” It retains the Disneyland Resort label and the sweatband is stamped “Lost Ark” in gold, designating this as the style of hat worn by Harrison Ford in the first installment of the Indy tetralogy, Raiders of the Lost Ark. The signature cast member costume piece is in very good condition, exhibiting some lifting of the sweatband and general park wear. $100-$200 197


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495. Drew Struzan Signed Indiana Jones Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1995) A beautiful limited edition lithographic print of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction poster by renowned film 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 lithograph is numbered 265/500 in the lower left and is signed by Struzan in the lower right. This lithograph measures approximately 37”x24” within a 47”x35” frame. The poster has not been examined out of frame but appears to be in very fine condition. $600-$800 198


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Of all the lands in Disneyland, Frontierland best captures Walt’s dream of a themed entertainment environment. Here, he created a vibrant depiction of the wild frontier, with cowboys, Indians, riverboats, gun fights, and saloons. Frontierland features some of the most beloved and unchanged attractions in the park, including the Golden Horseshoe Revue, the Mark Twain Riverboat, Tom Sawyer Island, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and more. Still a favorite location in the park, Frontierland continues to bring the excitement and adventure of 19th century Western America to park guests who know that memories from this land are worth their weight in gold.

496. Golden Horseshoe Revue Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue. This is the second version of the popular Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom where the previous version read “Frontierland.” The poster measures 54”x36” and is in good condition. It has been mounted to foamcore and exhibits creasing and a few tiny tears at the edges and minor creases throughout. $2,000-$4,000 199


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497. Set of (21) Golden Horseshoe Stage Designs. (Disneyland, 1962/74) A collection of production materials used in the creation of an episode of The Magical World of Disney that showcased the famous Golden Horseshoe Revue stage show in Frontierland. The episode was later released as a theatrical short. The collection includes (8) original pencil drawings by artist Dean Tavoularis on Walt Disney Productions vellum stock and stamped with date “1962,” which depict layout, elevation, and architectural theater interiors. They range in size from 21”x29.5” to 30”x14”. Also included is: an original stage plan pencil drawing on 20.5”x20” vellum; an original venue plan drawing on 27”x 39” vellum; an original scenic flat drawing on 16” x 37.5” vellum; (7) stage proscenium elevation blue line prints hand-numbered in pencil “1,” “3” (with a duplicate), “5,” “7,” “8,” and “9,” each measuring 19”x24”; a stage elevation photostat measuring 11”x14”; an original stage set plan drawing accomplished in pencil on a 13.25”x14.75” brown line print; and a 20.5”x29.5” theater brown line print by Dean Tavoularis. All pieces are folded with the majority in very good condition. Most pieces exhibit discoloration from age, while some bear soiling and handling creases from production use, bent corners, and marginal and fold line tears. $700-$900

498. Disneyland Hotel Golden Horseshoe Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Sam McKim’s concept art for the Golden Horseshoe Revue 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 we know it as today. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x26.75” within its approximately 28”x35” gold-tone original frame. The print is in very good condition with some surface wear to the frame from previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. There are a couple of small tears in the backing paper on the reverse of the frame. $500-$700 200

499. Golden Horseshoe Revue Honky Tonkin’ Sheet Music. (Disneyland, c.1960s) An arrangement of the song “Honky Tonkin’” for Slue Foot Sue (Betty Taylor) to perform in the Golden Horseshoe Revue. The accordion-style sheet music includes the full arrangement for vocals, piano, guitar, bass, and drums. The fourth page includes a couple of handwritten notes. Measuring 13”x9.5” collapsed, the sheet music is in good condition with some edge-wear and moisture discoloration at the lower right edge which can be seen on every page. $100-$200


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500. Nature’s Wonderland Fish Prop. (Disneyland, c.2000s) An original prop fish from the waters of Frontierland. Prior to the opening of Bear Country and its namesake attraction, the Country Bear Jamboree, there was a second area within Disneyland named “Bear Country.” On the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland, guests would cross a bridge through this smaller “Bear Country” where they would see several animatronic bears near the water. Attentive guests might occasionally spot one of these prop trout that would briefly jump out of the water. Even after Nature’s Wonderland closed in 1977 to make way for Big Thunder Mountain, the body of water and these prop trout remained. This particular prop was likely installed in the 2000s to replace some of the older trout and is composed of resin and plastic on its original metal rod. Measuring 10” long and 19” tall including the rod, the fish is in fair condition with breaks in two of the fins and a missing right eye. $500-$700

501. Nature’s Wonderland Cast Member Manual. (Disneyland, 1964) A rare cast member manual titled “The Nature’s Wonderland Story.” This thorough guide was created by the University of Disneyland for Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland hosts and hostesses, covering the history behind the attraction, operational procedures, safety requirements, host demeanor, cleanliness standards, and more. The 26-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some scuffing and browning to the extreme edges of the back cover, and an upper right corner crease to the back cover and the last page of the manual. $300-$500

502. Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland Brownline. (Disneyland, 1960) An impressive brownline for the locomotive of the Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland attraction. The large brownline showcases a side, front, and rear view of the locomotive car. Measuring 31”x65.5”, the brownline is in fair condition with moderate edge-wear, particularly along the bottom edge. There is also some moisture discoloration along the bottom edge, and some light waving to the paper. There is some discoloration to the paper throughout from age. $300-$500

503. Nature’s Wonderland Grand Opening Flyer. (Disneyland, 1960) A rare Disneyland gate flyer announcing the grand opening of the Nature’s Wonderland Railroad. The flyer is double-sided with advertisements for America the Beautiful as well as the temporary Art of Animation exhibit in Tomorrowland. The flyer measures 11.75”x4.75” and is in good condition with faint horizontal fold marks and minor edge wear. $100-$200 201


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504. Frontierland Shooting Gallery Cast Member Vest. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A cast member vest worn at the Frontierland Shooting Gallery. The mocksuede vest features toggles as the fasteners and has a small pocket on either side. Marked as a size 40, the vest is in good condition with a few small spots of discoloration along the bottom edge, and some wear to the hemmed edges from use. $200-$400

506. Replica Frontierland Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A wooden souvenir Frontierland attraction sign from Disneyland. This sign features printed imagery of three attractions from Frontierland, including Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Frontierland Railroad Station, and Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island. The sign measures 19”x18.25” and is in very fine condition. $200-$400 202

505. River Belle Terrace Glass Prop. (Disneyland, c.2000s) This elegant mirrored glass room decor once hung in Frontierland’s River Belle Terrace restaurant. Composed of metal and mosaic-like glass, this style of prop was used above the indoor tables and entryways. It measures an impressive 20”x63” and 2” thick, and is in good used condition with surface scuffs throughout. $300-$500

507. Walt Disney’s Official Frontierland Game. (Disneyland, c.1955) A Walt Disney’s Official Frontierland Game by Parker Brothers. This game was created in a series of land-themed games, and it is rare to find a complete version such as this. The game comes in its original 8”x16.25” box and is in good condition. There is minor wear and scuffing to the edges of the box. $200-$400


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508. Davy Crockett Frontierland Pencil Case. (Disneyland, c.1950s) A plastic Davy Crockett gun pencil case and holster from Frontierland. Although seldom seen today, weapon inspired toys like this were very popular in the early days of Frontierland. The case measures 4.25”x7.25” and is in fair condition with wear, scuffing, and minor cracks to the front edge. $200-$400

509. Disneyland Pendleton Hat with Frontierland Pin. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A Western style fedora created by Pendleton Woolen Mills exclusively for Disneyland. The black wool felt hat features a brown leather hatband with affixed Disneyland 30th Anniversary Frontierland pin. The hat is not marked for size but measures 7.75”x6.75”. It is in very good condition, exhibiting only general wear from age. $200-$400

510. Shag Frontierland 50th Anniversary Pin. (Disneyland, 2005) A pin designed by the artist Shag in celebration of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary events. Representing Frontierland, the pin is limited to 1955 pieces and comes in its original 5.75”x4” window display box. The item is in fine condition. $100-$200

511. Frontierland Pewter Miniatures. (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. The set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the Frito Kid, the Country Bears, the entrance to Frontierland, a train, a totem, and the Gullywhumper keelboat. The boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box and minor scratching to figures. The original COA is included. $200-$400 203


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512. Original Sailing Ship Columbia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Sailing Ship Columbia. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster captures the feeling of the original Frontierland with stunning colors and imagery. The poster measures 54”x36” and has been linen-backed for its preservation, with 1” of additional linen at the border. It presents in very good condition. There are some small tears on the mid-right and lower-left edge, a few creases throughout, and repair to the top and bottom edges where prior framing caused small punctures, which have been mitigated by the linen-backing. $5,000-$7,000 204


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513. Tom Sawyer Island Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A cast member shirt from Tom Sawyer Island at Walt Disney World. The shirt is styled for a rustic look, with patches on the front, reverse, and arms. The shirt is marked as a size XS and has never been used. The condition is very good with a small mark on the red patch on the front of the shirt. $200-$400

514. Mark Twain Captain Cast Member Hat Badge. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A very rare badge worn by cast members working on the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland. This metal badge features the designation of “Captain” and was worn on the costume hats. Measuring 2”x2.75”, the badge is in very good condition with some light surface wear to the silver coating from age and use. $200-$400

515. Mark Twain 1st Mate Cast Member Hat Badge. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A badge worn by cast members working on the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland. This metal badge features the designation of “1st Mate” and was worn on the costume hats. Measuring 2”x2.75”, the badge is in good condition with some surface wear to the silver coating from age and use. $200-$400 205


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516. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A rare cast member Western-style fedora from Disneyland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. It retains an embroidered Disneyland wardrobe label and a piece of tape marked size “M.” The hat is additionally marked in white on either side of the interior crown “BTM.” In very good condition, the hat is missing its hatband and exhibits tiny holes from its former attachment, some general wear from use, and a darker spot on the rear crown. $100-$200

517. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Belt Buckle. (Disneyland, 1979) A pewter belt buckle released to promote the opening of Frontierland’s Old West-themed roller coaster, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Depicting a relief image of a charging locomotive and text “Big Thunder / Disneyland,” the buckle is stamped on the reverse “Pewter” and “Walt Disney Productions.” The piece is accompanied by its original paper box and plastic slipcover packaging. It measures 3.25”x4” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200 206

518. Big Thunder Mountain Cast Member Uniform. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad cast member uniform from Disneyland. The uniform includes the shirt, pants, and suspenders. The pants are 32/30 and the shirt is a M/S. The hat and pants are in very good condition with minor wear to the suspenders and shirt. $300-$500


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520. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Fastpass Sign. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A park-used Fastpass sign from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. This wooden sign features the carved word “Fastpass” above a metal arrow designating the Fastpass location. Measuring 6”x14”, the sign has some rusting on the down arrow from the screw and has minor wear to edges. $700-$900

519. Tony Baxter Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print featuring early concept art for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad by Imagineer Tony Baxter. This print was available at the Disney Gallery and is unnumbered in an edition of 300, signed by Baxter in pencil in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 10.75”x13.75” in the 17.75”x20.75” frame, the lithographic print is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500

521. Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A cast member shirt from the Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue at Disneyland. This size large snap button waiter’s shirt still has its original Disney tags on the collar and is in very fine condition. $100-$200

522. Big Thunder Ranch Spring Prop Sign. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A prop sign used as decoration at Big Thunder Ranch for the spring season. The sign is a faux advertisement for “Frontierland Seed Company” and hung inside the entrance of the popular ranch-style area. Measuring 34.5”x23.25”, the sign is in good used condition with expected edge-wear. $300-$500 207


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523. Set of (8) Country Bear Jamboree Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1972) An original set of (8) Country Bear Jamboree concept art postcards. Featuring the designs of Imagineer Marc Davis, these postcards were a popular early souvenir from the recently opened Bear Country. The unused postcards measure 5.5”x3.5” and are in fine condition with minimal wear. $100-$200

524. Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade Rifle Prop. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A wooden rifle body from Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade in Bear Country. The stock is engraved on both sides with the words “Bear Country.” Although the barrel and mechanical components are no longer included, the wooden body is a great prop from this unique period of Disneyland history, prior to the land’s re-theme as Critter Country in 1992. Measuring 27”x4.5” and 1.5” thick, the prop is in fair condition with surface wear throughout from park use. $200-$400

525. Country Bear Christmas Special Fiddle Ornament. (Disneyland, 1984) An onstage fiddle ornament prop from the Country Bear Christmas Special. This prop was displayed on a Christmas tree on the stage and measures 8.25”x3”. It is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200

526. Splash Mountain Water Treatment Deliveries Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A Splash Mountain water treatment service deliveries sign from Walt Disney World. This parking lot sign features Br’er Rabbit and contains a thin metal core for durability. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in good condition overall with minor scratching to surface. The two original screw holes are slightly rough to the touch. $100-$200 208


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527. Splash Mountain Attraction Vehicle Concept Model. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A hand-crafted Splash Mountain ride vehicle concept model. Created by Walt Disney Imagineering in development of the Magic Kingdom version of the attraction, the model is constructed of hand-carved foam meticulously grooved and painted to create the impression of tree bark. The log model features a cabin with four rows of double seats that are held in place with metal pins, integral bumpers at front and back, and four sets of vertical and horizontal wheels for vehicle movement along as a flume and to grip the track for ascent. A feat of engineering, the model makes visible the special extended bow and recessed bottom of the boat. These features were carefully calibrated so that that vehicle wouldn’t take on too much water as it plunges down the final hill into the underground runout, soaking riders to an uncomfortable degree. This model is almost identical to the vehicles pressed into service when the ride first opened at the Magic Kingdom in 1992. Measuring 20.25” long, 4.75” tall and 8” wide, the model is in fine condition with minimal wear. $4,000-$6,000

528. Framed Set of (9) Splash Mountain Props & Print. (Disneyland, c.1989) A framed set of props from Splash Mountain, displayed over a signed print by Charles Boyer which was created to commemorate the opening of the attraction at Disneyland. The print is titled “The Laffin’ Place” is signed and numbered 2092/5000. The props within the frame include a hard-vinyl leaf, (4) thorns, and a section of wood. The plexiglass has additional prop vinyl leaves adhered to the surface in (2) strands of leaves and an additional single leaf. The frame measures 35”x30.5” and is in very good condition. $700-$900 209


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529. Set of (3) Splash Mountain Grand Opening Items. (Disneyland, 1989) A set of (3) paper items from the grand opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The set includes an event itinerary and attraction summary sheet from the Dedication Ceremony and Public Opening on July 17-18, 1989, a “Today at Disneyland” brochure from the first day of the public opening, and a cast member issue of Disneyland Line magazine relating to the opening of the attraction. These paper items provide a fascinating look into the beginnings of this over 30-year staple of the park, and range in size from the 8.25”x3.5” brochure, to the 11”x8.5” magazine and itinerary sheet. The set is in very good condition. $100-$200

530. Splash Mountain Leaf Prop. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original leaf prop from Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, this ride prop is the style seen on the trees above the frog and geese animatronic characters. The leaf measures approximately 7.5”x5.5” within its 11.75”x14.5” frame, and the artifact is in good condition with some scuffs throughout from use. $100-$200

531. Splash Mountain Grand Opening T-Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A t-shirt from the grand opening of Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World. The shirt has text on the back describing the ride, while the front has the classic image of Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Bear, and Br’er Fox taking the plunge. The shirt is a size XXL and is in fair condition, with several small spots of staining on the front and reverse, mostly on the lower half of the shirt. There are two small holes on the front side of the shirt, and there’s some wear to the color from age. $100-$200 210

532. Cast Member Splash Mountain Watch. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition Splash Mountain wristwatch provided exclusively to Disneyland cast members. Issued to celebrate the opening of the attraction, the case contains translucent liquid, creating a “splash” effect as if the wearer has been soaked on the ride. The reverse of the case is engraved, “Limited Edition Cast Member Watch Quartz Movement Water Resistant Disney.” The case measures approximately 1.25” in diameter and the black leather band measures 9” extended. The watch is in good condition, exhibiting some tarnish and handling wear and the band is creased from park wear. $100-$200


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As the first new themed land since Disneyland’s opening day, New Orleans Square was poised to become one of the most popular locations in the park when it debuted in 1966. Home to the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion attractions, as well as such famed restaurants as The Blue Bayou and the exclusive Club 33, New Orleans Square continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of countless park guests with its 19th century New Orleans, Louisiana charm.

533. Disneyland Hotel New Orleans Square Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel as a way of exhibiting some of the original design work for the park. The artwork features early renditions of what would become Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x29.25” within its 28.25”x38” gold-tone original frame. The print is in good condition with some surface wear to the frame from previous display at the Disneyland Hotel, particularly at the corners. $400-$600

535. The Creole Café Menu. (Disneyland, 1966) An early menu from The Creole Cafe in New Orleans Square. Measuring 14”x13.75”, the menu is unfolded and in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some light discoloration to the cover side. $100-$200

534. New Orleans Square Dining Tray. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A large fiberglass food service tray from the French Market area within Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. The tray features the New Orleans Square text logo framed with an elegant border in azure and gold tones. Measuring 14”x18”, the tray is in good condition, exhibiting some cracking at corners and bottom as well as moderate scuffing to bottom from use. $200-$400

536. Fantasmic Seat Cushion & Ticket. (Disneyland, 1992) A custom ticket and seat cushion from a special Fantasmic! event at Disneyland. The event honored Bill Snyder, a retiring Anaheim official, which took place during the opening year of this longstanding nighttime attraction. The included ticket is numbered 0866 and measures 3”x6” and the single-sided plush cushion measures approximately 12”x12” and 1.5” thick. The condition is very good with a small dent to the back of the cushion from use $100-$200 211


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When Pirates of the Caribbean opened in March of 1967, it was already known as the last attraction that was overseen by Walt before his passing. Pirates of the Caribbean is a testament to Walt’s vision, incorporating boat ride elements from It’s a Small World and drawing upon the character design and wit of Imagineer Marc Davis. The result is that the attraction’s characters feel unique and alive, and the dark ride appears to transport you to a time of pirates, plundering, and adventure. For over 50 years, Pirates of the Caribbean has been a staple of Disneyland, additionally appearing in five Disney theme parks around the globe.

537. Pirates Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery for the Pirates of the Caribbean. For a short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with a few small creases throughout. $500-$700 212


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539. Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, c.1980s-2000s) A rare men’s cast member costume from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The costume includes the vest, shirt, belt, shoe buckles, and pair of extra-long socks. This older style of Disneyland wardrobe was seen during the 1980s-90s, with the belt being from the 2000s. The vest is size L, the shirt is size L, and the belt is size 36. The costume is in very good condition with minor wear from park use. $400-$600

538. Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, c.1980s-2000s) A men’s cast member costume from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The costume includes the vest, shirt, and pants. The vest and shirt include an older style of wardrobe label than the pants. The vest is size S, the shirt is size M, and the pants are size 32. The costume is in good condition with some wear from park use. The vest is missing the top button. $400-$600

540. Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Member Coat. (Disneyland, c.1980s90s) A wool coat used by cast members of Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Cast member wardrobe items from Pirates of the Caribbean are rare, but the specially created winter coats are exceptionally hard to find. Designed to complement the standard cast member wardrobe for the attraction, this jacket features matching metal “doubloon” style buttons to the cast member vests, and a zippered front. The jacket is marked in felt pen indicating a vintage size 38 and fits like a modern men’s small. The condition is very good, with some wear to the interior lining from use and age. $400-$600 213


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541. Pirates of the Caribbean Event T-Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000) A boxed t-shirt from a special Pirates of the Caribbean event at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. The event included a special panel discussion, a ride through the attraction, and special Pirates merchandise which was unique to the event. The t-shirt comes in a treasure map box measuring 12”x12” and 1.5” deep and is an adult medium. The shirt is in very fine condition, and the box is in good condition with some crushing on the right side and minor warping to the surface. $100-$200

542. Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1968) A souvenir guidebook for Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This book contains legends of historical pirates that inspired the attraction, as well as Imagineering concept art, photos of the finalized attraction, and much more. Beautifully illustrated throughout with Imagineer Marc Davis’ concept designs, the guidebook measures 10.75”x9”. It is in good condition exhibiting some spidering to spine, adhesive remnants to the left of the title on the front cover, and the name “Alex Ig” written in black felt pen on both the cover over the title and at the top of interior page 3. Otherwise, the content is clean. $200-$400

544. Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Print. (Disney, c.1998) A fantastic print of concept art for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction by Disney Legend Marc Davis. This print was offered to founding members of the Marc Davis Collectors Society, which offered exclusive access to limited editions of Davis’ work. The print includes a facsimile signature along the lower right edge, and measures 12.25”x12” in the 22”x22” frame. The condition is very good. The frame uses two different kinds of molding and has a couple of small chips to the surface. $300-$500 214

543. Set of (12) Pirates of the Caribbean Postcards. (Disneyland, c.1966) A complete set of (12) souvenir postcards based on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Featuring concept artwork by Imagineer Marc Davis, this set includes all (12) Disneyland cards which complete both the “A” and “B” sets. All but one card has 1966 as the copyright date. The cards measure 3.5”x5.5” each, and the set is in very good condition with little edge-wear. $200-$400

545. Pirates of the Caribbean Multi-Signed Print. (Disneyland, 2000) A gorgeous limited edition print of Marc Davis’ concept art for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This print has been signed by (6) Imagineers, including Alice Davis, X. Atencio, Bob Baranick, Kimberly Alison, Harriet Burns, and Sam McKim, and is numbered 554/1000. Measuring 19”x36”, the print is in very good condition with some edge-wear, particularly at the corners. $300-$500


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546. Pirates of the Caribbean Pewter Miniatures. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Pirates of the Caribbean themed pewter miniatures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of the iconic characters and scenes that were part of the original Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, such as the key-holding prison dog, the Auctioneer, and the Redhead. The figures come in their 7”x10” and 3.5” tall box, and the set is in very good condition with minor scuffing to box. Does not come with styrofoam in the lid. $200-$400

548. Pirates of the Caribbean A Moonlit Voyage Ale Mug. (Disneyland, 2006) An ale mug created for the “A Moonlit Voyage” Pirates of the Caribbean event celebrating the release of the feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The Statesmetal mug has a shield on the side with the event’s logo and includes instructions on how to properly age the mug. Measuring 4.75” tall, the mug is in very good condition with minimal wear and comes in its original box. There is significant staining on one side of the box, but it does not affect the mug. $100-$200

547. Pirates of the Caribbean Talking Wall Plaque. (Disneyland, 2004) A limited edition wall plaque based on the “Jolly Roger” skull plaque from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The plaque plays portions of the dialogue heard within the attraction and is hand-numbered on the reverse 218/500. The plaque measures 16”x23” and 2.5” deep. The condition is very fine and it comes in its original packaging with COA. $300-$500

549. Pirates of the Caribbean Bird Head Skeleton Figure. (Disneyland, 2008) A vinyl figure of the skeleton with a bird on its head as seen early in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Created by Span of Sunset, the figure includes two metal swords, and has the attraction’s opening narration printed on the reverse of the figure. Measuring approximately 15.5” tall, the figure is in fine unused condition and comes in its original box, which has some minor wear. $100-$200

550. Pirates of the Caribbean Limited Edition Barker Bird. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A limited edition Barker Bird figure based on the animatronic prop seen in Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World. The bird is created in resin and has a small drawer built into the base. Limited to just 500 pieces, this collectible was offered as part of the “Adventures on the Seven Seas Lagoon” event. Measuring 10.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $300-$500 215


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551. Pirates of the Caribbean Skeletal Helmsman Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A very rare Skeletal Helmsman resin figure based on the character from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Created by artist Costa Alavezos, the figure was offered at the exclusive “Adventures on the 7 Seas Lagoon” event held at the Contemporary Resort in honor of the attraction’s 50th anniversary. This figure is numbered 130/300 on the base. Standing 19” tall, the figure is in very good overall condition with minor surface wear from previous display. $300-$600

553. Pair of Blue Bayou Restaurant Menus. (Disneyland, 1987/1990s) A pair of menus from the Blue Bayou Restaurant at Disneyland. There is a specialty menu for “A Captain’s Thanksgiving Feast” served for the holiday, which is a single-sheet flyer. The folded dinner menu dates to a bit later than the specialty menu. Measuring 11”x5” and 12.5”x8.25”, the menus are in good condition with minimal wear, including light bending at the top of the specialty menu. The dinner menu has two hole punches along the fold from where it would be attached to a menu cover. $100-$200 216

552. Pirates of the Caribbean 50th Anniversary Figure. (Disneyland, 2017) A limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean figure by artist Derek Lesinski. Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the attraction, the figure is constructed of cast resin painted a metallic bronze on an integral wooden base. The piece depicts the drunken pirate lounging with pigs from one of the most memorable tableaux in the ride. Released in a limited edition of only 50, the piece retains a Disney Certificate of Verification and is stamped on the felt bottom of the base with The Art of the Disney Parks and edition information. The original cardboard box packaging is included. Measuring 8.75”x10” and 10.25” deep, the piece is in very good condition. The hoop lantern handle has been reattached. $100-$200

554. Blue Bayou Menu Holder. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A gorgeous menu holder from the Blue Bayou restaurant located inside the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland. The menu holder features the name of the restaurant above Pirates imagery with “Disneyland Park” written below it. The imagery is embossed over a shimmering copper-colored finish. Measuring 17.5”x11.5”, the menu holder is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200


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While park guests were able to enjoy many of the final products of the Imagineers’ hard work in the attractions, restaurants, and other design elements of the park, most of the Imagineers’ original concept art went unseen by the public during Disneyland’s earlier days. To bring this artwork to the public eye and to give much-deserved appreciation to the Imagineers, the Disney Gallery opened in 1987 as a place to showcase artwork and host special exhibits. In addition to these showcases, the Disney Gallery sold both replicas and originals of some of the Imagineers’ artwork and held signing events. These Disney Gallery pieces are still very much collected today and offer an exciting look into the minds of some of the artists who helped create Disneyland.

555. Herb Ryman Sleeping Beauty Castle Lithograph. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A large lithograph that features Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept design for Sleeping Beauty Castle. The lithograph measures 18.75”x39.5” in the 21.5”x41.75” frame and is in good condition with some moisture discoloration visible along the bottom edge. $300-$500

556. John Hench Signed Tomorrowland Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A gorgeous lithograph signed by Disney Legend John Hench, created for the Disney Gallery’s 10th anniversary. The imagery features both the PeopleMover and the Rocket Jets attractions and is hand-numbered 68/300. Measuring 9”x13.75” in the 13”x17.75” mat, the lithograph is in very good condition with minimal wear. The original COA is attached to the reverse. $300-$500 217


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557. Sam McKim “Fred Gurley” Steam Train Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of a sketch of the “Fred Gurley” train by Imagineer Sam McKim. This print was available at the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 129/300. It is signed by McKim in ink in the bottom-left corner. Measuring 9.75”x12.75” in the 16.75”x19.75” frame, the lithographic print is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500

559. Herb Ryman House of the Future Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of concept art for the House of the Future by Imagineer Herb Ryman. This print was available at the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 10/300. Measuring 9.25”x13.5” in the 16.25”x20.75” frame, the lithographic print is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500

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558. Herb Ryman New Attractions of 1959 Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of the “New Attractions of 1959” by Imagineer Herb Ryman. This print was available at the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 67/150. Measuring 7.75”x13.5” in the 14.75”x20.5” frame, the lithographic print is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500

560. “55 Years of Music Magic” Shag Print Set. (Disneyland, 2011) A rare limited edition set of (4) giclee prints by the artist Shag (Josh Agle). Created in celebration of the 55th anniversary of Disneyland, each of the prints depicts an iconic musical group from Main Street, Frontierland, and New Orleans Square. Each print is signed and numbered by Shag as number 25 in an edition of only 55. The original numbered COA is also included. Each giclee measures 8.5”x11” within a 12.75”x15.25” frame. The condition is very good with minor frame wear. $500-$700


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561. “Walt Flies to Never Land” Limited Edition Print. (Disneyland, c.2000) A limited edition photo print of Walt Disney and a pirate ship attraction vehicle from Peter Pan’s Flight. This print is number 1/500 and has “Disneyland” embossed in the bottom-right corner of the mat. The print has an image size of 6.5”x8.5” within its 15.75”x17.75” frame. The condition is very fine with minor edge wear to the frame. $300-$500

562. Original “Drink Me” Alice in Wonderland Painting. (Disneyland, 2015) An original painting by artist Bridget McCarty depicting a scene based on Alice in Wonderland. Titled “Drink me,” the painting was created for the Art of Disney Theme Parks collection. Hand-painted in acrylic on canvas within a wooden frame, this original painting comes with its Disney COA and measures approximately 23.75”x19.75”. The condition is very fine and the painting has been signed by McCarty in the lower-right. $5,000-$7,000 219


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564. Eric Heschong Futuristic Vehicles & Observatron Litho. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition print of the Observatron by Imagineer Eric Heschong. This print was available at the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 281/300 and signed by Heschong in silver ink in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 10.5”x13.5” in the 17.75”x20.75” frame, the lithographic print is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500 563. Set of (9) Dave Avanzino Icon Letters Series Artworks. (Disneyland, 2005) A collection of (9) dimensional artwork shadowboxes created by mixed media artist Dave Avanzino in celebration of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Part of the Icon Letters Series, Avanzino crafts compositions in which the names of Disneyland park landmarks are spelled out with iconography borrowed from the park itself. All measure between approximately 6”x18” and 1.75” deep to 6.5”x19” and 2” deep and are stored in their original 9”x21.5” and 4.5” deep factory boxes. The pieces remain in as-new very fine condition. $1,000-$2,000

565. “The Atomic Age” Limited Edition Pin and Print Set. (Disneyland, 1998) A limited edition pin set titled, “The Atomic Age: Tomorrowland 1955-1961” that was offered through the Disney Gallery. Created in an edition size of only 750, the set is hand-numbered 23/750 and comes beautifully framed and custom-matted. This set includes (10) pins designed after various Tomorrowland attractions and imagery, that are framed alongside a print of the iconic Tomorrowland Moonliner rocket. Measuring 32.5”x17.75”, the framed set is in very good condition with minor scuffing and scratching to the frame and plexiglass. The original Disney Gallery COA is included. $100-$200 220

566. Eric Robinson One Hundred Mickeys Disney Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2001) A framed complete set of (100) enamel pins comprising the entire One Hundred Mickeys Series featuring the art of Eric Robinson. Created in honor of Walt Disney’s 100th birthday, each pin is in the shape of a miniature picture frame and contains a portrait print of Mickey Mouse by Eric Robinson rendered in the style of various historical art movements, ranging from Impressionism to Pop Art to Abstract Expressionism. The pins themselves were released in limited editions of 3500, and far fewer of these framed sets were ever produced. Arranged in 6 rows within a custom mat that includes a central One Hundred Mickeys logo placard, the pins measure approximately 2.25”x1.5” each. They are presented under plexiglass in a 26.75”x32.75” black wooden frame. Unexamined out of the frame, the pins present in very fine condition being virtually unhandled. The frame exhibits minimal wear. $100-$200


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As Walt developed the members-only Club 33 which debuted at Disneyland in 1967, he originally intended it to be only for corporate sponsors and other industry VIPs. However, after Walt’s passing, the decision was made to open the club to limited individual memberships. The club periodically offers rare exclusive merchandise to its patrons which cannot be purchased anywhere else in the park, and this merchandise typically features the club’s gold and black “33” logo. Original souvenirs and artifacts from Club 33 provide excellent insight into the club from its early days to the present and are incredibly popular with collectors due to the exclusive nature of Club 33.

567. Roy E. Disney Club 33 Family Membership Cards. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A very rare collection of (6) membership cards from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. These cards belonged to Roy E. Disney, Vice Chairman of the Walt Disney Company, and his family. Roy E. Disney is best known for his longtime work as a senior executive for the company, including his role as chairman of the company’s animation department for the period that would later be known as the “Disney Renaissance.” These membership cards were used by Roy E. Disney, his wife Patricia (titled here as “Mrs. Roy E. Disney”), and their four children: Timothy, Roy, Abigail, and Susan. The cards have been custom framed around a photo and plaque of Roy E. Disney, with each card measuring approximately 2”x3.25” within the 15”x15.75” frame. The condition is very good. $5,000-$8,000 221


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568. Early Club 33 Brochure Cover and Envelope. (Disneyland, c.1967) A rare Club 33 envelope and brochure cover from the earliest years of the luxury members-only lounge. The envelope is constructed of fine textured paper and printed with the iconic Club 33 logo and a blank addressee field, while the cover is chocolate brown cardstock, folded horizontally, with Club 33 logo, address, and border debossed in gold. Club 33 used these types of materials to invite individuals or businesses to apply for membership early in the club’s history. The envelope measures 9”x9.5” and the cover, 8.75”x8.75”. Both are in fine condition with the envelope exhibiting slight browning from age. $300-$500

569. Early Club 33 Membership Application. (Disneyland, c.1967) An extremely rare first year application for Associate Membership to Club 33 in New Orleans Square. If a business purchased a Corporate Membership, they could designate a fixed number of employees as eligible for Associate Memberships, which were offered at a much lower cost than an Individual Membership. For this early Associate application, the membership fee was a mere $100.00, with a $50.00 annual fee. Measuring 7”x8.5”, the application is in good condition with a central horizontal crease and a scuff to the lower left corner. $200-$400 222

570. Early Club 33 Menu. (Disneyland, c.1967) A rare early menu from the exclusive Disneyland members only establishment, Club 33. Branded throughout with the club’s Art Deco logo, the folded menu suggests multiple wine pairings for every entrée. Astonishingly, the most expensive item on the menu, their signature Tournedos of Beef, costs just $7.50. Measuring 16”x8”, the glossy cardstock menu is in very good condition. It exhibits minor soiling and a 1” stress line in the blank area at the top of the back cover. $300-$500


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571. Early Club 33 Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, c.1967) An original cast member jacket from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. This early style of jacket still retains the original Disneyland label inside the collar, and small details such as the deep red buttons help make this a very appealing piece of cast member wardrobe. Vintage items from Club 33, and especially original cast member wardrobe, are very difficult to come by and this jacket beautifully represents the Club’s original look. The jacket is unmarked for size but appears to be close to a men’s 50R, and the condition is very good with expected minor wear from use including a replaced bottom-most button. $500-$700

572. Pair of Club 33 Chairs. (Disneyland, c.1980s-2000s) An original pair of chairs used within Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. Inspired by the various VIP lounges Walt Disney experienced at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, the club was originally intended for VIP use, but ultimately opened to individual and corporate membership. Disney hired Hollywood set director Emil Kuri to decorate the club, and these chairs are an elegant artifact from this renowned location. The seats measure approximately 19”x18” and the chairs stand 38” tall. The condition is good overall with some scuffing and nicks to the wood, particularly at the edges, and surface wear to the padding as expected from club use. One of the chairs has a missing wooden stretcher between the front and back right legs. $1,500-$2,000 223


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573. Club 33 Members Only Door Plaque. (Disneyland, c.2011) A gorgeous replica of the original Club 33 door plaque, only available to members of the exclusive club. The plaque was never sold at the parks but was instead offered as a membership renewal gift. The back side of the plaque features a short explanation of the club. Measuring 12.75”x10.75”, the image on the plaque is in very good condition with a few small scratches along the top edge of the integral frame. $200-$400

575. Club 33 Logo Paperweight. (Disneyland, c.2014) A sturdy metal paperweight featuring the new logo for Disneyland’s Club 33 following the club’s 2014 remodel. The paperweight was available exclusively to members and measures 5”x3.5”. It is in very good condition with minor scuffs to the reverse. $200-$400 224

574. Club 33 Membership Card Test Pressing. (Disneyland, c.1980s) An extremely rare membership card test pressing for the Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. Constructed of white plastic with navy blue printed Club 33 logo and lettering, the card is stamped “Mickey Mouse” with membership number “z 07000000,” identifying it as a preliminary test pressing or sample. The reverse features a blank “Authorized Signature” field along with printed terms for use. Measuring approximately 2”x3.5”, the card is in good condition, exhibiting some handling wear and faint soiling. $200-$400

576. Club 33 Leather Check Cover. (Disneyland, c.1990s-2000s) An original check cover from the exclusive Club 33 at Disneyland. The padded black leather folder is stamped on the cover with the Art Deco Club 33 logo in gold. The interior is lined in textured silk with leather side receipt pockets and a leather upper pocket for credit cards. As one would expect from the legendary members only club, elegance and quality are readily evident. Measuring 10.5”x6”, the cover is in fine condition with only minor wear. $200-$400


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577. Club 33 Limited Edition Plate. (Disneyland, 2007) A limited edition plate created for the 40th anniversary of Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. This plate features the club’s logo on the surface and is number 174 of only 333 made. Measuring 10.25” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition with minor wear. $200-$400

578. Club 33 Gyroscopic Clock. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A rare Club 33 gyroscopic clock with picture of Walt Disney on the reverse. The clock measures 4” in Diameter and is in fine condition with minor wear from use. The clock may require repair in order to function. $200-$400

580. Walt Disney Club 33 Construction Framed Set (Disneyland, c.1990s-2000s) A rare Club 33 framed set of pictures of Walt Disney during the construction of New Orleans Square. This Item was given out at a special Club 33 event and measures 23.25”x13.25”. The item is in fine condition with minor wear. $200-$400

579. Pair of Club 33 Candlelight Processional Blankets. (Disneyland, 2012) A pair of Club 33 blankets from the 2012 Candlelight Processional at Disneyland. These blankets feature the Club 33 logo and are wrapped in a silk band. The blankets measure 72”x42” and are in very fine condition being new and unused. $200-$400

581. Pair of Club 33 Haunted Mansion Anniversary Tiki Mugs. (Disneyland, 2019) A pair of Club 33 exclusive ceramic tiki mugs created to commemorate the 50th anniversary the Haunted Mansion. The mugs are accompanied by (2) plastic Club 33 swizzle sticks and (6) paper coasters with spooky gothic Club 33 logo. The Short Scowl mug measures 8” tall x 4” in diameter, and Tall Frown mug 9” tall x 4” in diameter. The swizzle sticks measure 8.5” long and the coasters are 4” in diameter. Everything is in very fine condition being as-new save the swizzle sticks which are in fine condition with some minor rubbing. $100-$200 225


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582. Club 33 Boxed Pen Set. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A boxed pen set from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. This set includes two stylish metal ballpoint pens featuring the club’s logo. The pens come in a decorative box with the club’s logo on the hinged lid. The display box measures 3.5”x8” and 1.5” thick. The set is in very fine condition. $100-$200 583. Club 33 Piece of History Pin. (Disneyland, 2015) A limited edition enamel pin to commemorate the renovation of Club 33. Depicting Minnie Mouse in the original trophy-lined dining room, the pin features encapsulated remnants of the club’s cypress wood paneling gleaned during the remodeling process. Measuring 1.75”x1.25”, the pin is in fine condition and presented on its original backing card. $100-$200

584. Club 33 Courtyard Gates Grand Opening Pin. (Disneyland, 2014) An enamel pin commemorating the re-Imagineering and grand re-opening of Club 33. The faux stained glass outer doors of the pin recreate the stained glass doors added to the Court of Angels area of Disneyland that now serves as a New Orleans-themed courtyard for Club 33. They open on hinges to reveal the updated, Jazz Age-inflected Club 33 logo. Measuring 1.75”x2”, the pin is in fine condition and presented on its original card packing. $100-$200 226

585. Club 33 Holiday Ornament. (Disneyland, 2009) A rare Club 33 Happy Holidays ornament from Disneyland. This ornament was a Club 33 exclusive gift sent out to members only and comes in the original Club 33 box that measures 4”x4” and is 4.25” tall. The item is in fine condition with minor wear to the box. $100-$200


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586. Club 33 Holiday Ornament. (Disneyland, 2011) A Club 33 Flavia Milano memory globe Christmas ornament from Disneyland. This ornament was only made for Club 33 members and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The globe comes in a box that measures 3.75”x3.75” and is 4.5” tall. The item is in very fine condition. $100-$200

589. Club 33 Original Door Christmas Ornament. (Disneyland, 2015) A Club 33 exclusive Christmas ornament in the form of the original entrance door to the members only organization, designed by Adam Throgmorton. The cast resin ornament features plastic “stained glass” window above the door frame and replicates the club entrance on one side and the exit from the club to the park on the other, as they appeared in the late 1960s when Club 33 was founded. The piece is accompanied by its original cardboard box packaging. Measuring 4.5”x3.75” and 1” deep, the ornament is in very fine condition. $100-$200

587. Club 33 Holiday Ornament. (Disneyland, 2012) A rare Club 33 Happy Holidays ornament from Disneyland. This ornament was a Club 33 exclusive gift sent out to members only and comes in the original Club 33 box that measures 5”x5” and is 1” tall. The item is in fine condition with minor wear to the box. $100-$200

590. Club 33 Balcony table Christmas Ornament. (Disneyland, 2017) A very rare intricate ornament designed by Adam Throgmorton, offered at Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. The ornament is double-sided and was designed to resemble the club’s balcony and dining areas. The ornament measures 2”x4.5” and is 7” tall and is in very fine condition with its original packaging. $100-$200

588. Club 33 Holiday Ornament. (Disneyland, 2015) A rare Club 33 Happy Holidays ornament from Disneyland. This ornament was a Club 33 exclusive gift sent out to members only and comes in the original Club 33 box that measures 4.5”x4.5” and is 3” tall. The item is in fine condition with minor wear to the box. $100-$200

591. Club 33 50th Anniversary Ornament. (Disneyland, 2017) An ornament of a framed canvas print of the Royal Street Bachelors created for the 50th anniversary of Club 33. The small print is in a gold frame with a gold ribbon affixed to the top for display. Measuring 5.25”x4.25”, the ornament is in fine condition and comes in an organza satchel. $100-$200 227


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The idea of a “haunted manor” attraction was discussed by Walt and his Imagineers long before Disneyland opened. As early as 1951, concept designs by Harper Goff for Main Street, U.S.A. showed an early rendition of what would become the Haunted Mansion. While the original plan for the Haunted Mansion was a walk-through attraction, changes in design, increased animatronic capabilities, and Imagineer ingenuity helped turn the attraction into the iconic Omnimover dark ride that we know it as today.

592. Original Haunted Mansion Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This poster was designed by Imagineers Ken Chapman and Marc Davis and features iconic imagery of the Hitchhiking Ghosts in front of the Mansion itself. This poster is one of the most sought-after early attraction posters due to the continued popularity of the attraction as well as its stunning imagery. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in fair condition. There are small punctures along the top and bottom edge from prior framing. There is a spot of tape residue along the top edge, and some general surface wear and creasing throughout. There is a small hole in the “t” of “Haunted.” This vivid poster remains of the most collectible due to the “undying” popularity of the attraction. $7,000-$9,000 228


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593. Signed Sam McKim Haunted Mansion Print. (Disneyland, 1987) A limited edition concept art print signed by Imagineer Sam McKim. The print depicts McKim’s concept for the Haunted Mansion’s exterior and was offered through the Disney Gallery. The print is numbered 110/300 and includes the embossed logo for the Disney Gallery and is signed by McKim in the lower-right with a small sketch. Measuring 19.5”x23”, the print is in very good condition with a small spot of discoloration at the lower right, and some surface wear at the lower left edge. $300-$500

595. Engineering Services Hitchhiking Ghost Vehicle Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A parking lot sign used to designate spaces for Engineering Services vehicles within the Magic Kingdom Attractions West division. This division specialized in the lands and attractions on the west side of the Magic Kingdom. The sign features the popular Hitchhiking Ghosts, since the Haunted Mansion is in Liberty Square within the west side of the park. The single-sided sign is printed with a metal core for support and measures 18”x12”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. $400-$600

594. Haunted Mansion Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery depicting the Haunted Mansion. For a short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition. $500-$700

596. Haunted Mansion Central Shops Receiving Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A Haunted Mansion-themed parking lot sign from the Central Shops at Walt Disney World. The metal sign was made for the receiving area of the Central Shops, which handle the creation, maintenance, and repair of virtually every aspect of the park. This sign measures 18”x12” and is in good condition overall with minor scratching to surface. The two original screw holes are slightly rough to the touch. $400-$600 229


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597. Haunted Mansion Cast Member Male Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original male cast member costume for the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the coat, shirt, tie, and pants. The articles of clothing still retain their Disney wardrobe tags. The coat is size 36L, the shirt is marked 32-33, and the pants are size 32. This outfit is in very good condition overall, with minor wear from use. There is slight yellowing around the collar of the shirt, and a seam on the back of the tie is coming undone. $800-$1,200 230

598. Haunted Mansion Cast Member Female Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A very rare female cast member costume for the Haunted Mansion attraction at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the cloak, coat, shirt, apron, skirt, and bat bow. The articles of clothing still retain their Disney wardrobe tags. The cloak is a size 14, the coat and shirt are marked 4, and the skirt is a size 8L. This outfit is in very good condition overall, with minor wear from use. There is some wear to the corded sleeve accent on the coat, as well as a spot of staining on the bat. Finding such a complete version of this desirable costume is quite difficult. $800-$1,200


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599. Pair of Haunted Mansion Anniversary Shoes. (Disneyland, 2009) A pair of Haunted Mansion shoes that were made in celebration of the attraction’s 40th anniversary. These shoes feature the iconic Haunted Mansion wallpaper pattern and were offered through special order only for attendees to the celebration event. They are a men’s size 10 and are in very fine condition. $100-$200 600. Haunted Mansion Cast Exclusive T-Shirt. (Disneyland, 2019) A cast member exclusive t-shirt created for the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. The shirt reads “Disneyland Resort Ghost Relations Department” on the chest and the reverse features large imagery relating to this milestone anniversary. The shirt is a large and is in very fine unused condition with original tag attached. $100-$200

601. Haunted Mansion 50th Anniversary Cast Lanyard. (Disneyland, 2019) A lanyard with a medallion celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Offered exclusively to cast members, the medallion is in the shape of the iconic entrance sign. Measuring 21” overall with the 2.25” medallion attached, the lanyard is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200

602. Tokyo Disneyland Exclusive Hand-Painted Leather Jacket. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.2000s) A beautiful custom hand-painted leather jacket featuring imagery from the Haunted Mansion. The jacket is designed in the style of a Tokyo biker jacket and includes Japanese lettering on the reverse, in addition to the familiar image of the hitchhiking ghosts as seen in the attraction poster. The sleeves feature additional imagery from Pirates of the Caribbean, with the left sleeve depicting an image of the talking pirate skull and the right sleeve depicting a repeating skull and crossbones pattern. Although there is no sizing marked, the jacket appears to be a men’s size large. These were made in a very low number as a custom product, sold only in the TDL Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean gift shops. The condition is very good, with some surface wear to the leather, including a scratch which runs almost the length of the right sleeve. $1,000-$2,000 231


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603. 31 Ghosts Haunted Mansion Shag Canvas Wrap. (Disneyland, 2019) A limited edition Haunted Mansion canvas wrap by Shag titled “31 Ghosts.” This canvas wrap was made in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. It is hand-numbered 292/295 and signed by the artist, Shag. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and measures 6”x18.5”. The item is in very fine condition. $300-$500

604. Haunted Mansion Dread Family Busts Set. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A set of (5) miniature busts from the Haunted Mansion. The busts depict the six Dread family members: Bertie, Uncle Jacob, Aunt Florence, Cousin Maude, and the twins Wellington and Forsythia. Life-size versions of these busts were installed at Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion attraction as part of an interactive “who-killed-who” game to be played in line. These busts measure approximately 9” tall with some variance in size, and the set is in very fine condition. The busts come in their original box and packaging. $200-$400

605. Disneyland Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, c.1970s) A small-sized Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box from Disneyland. A hidden latch on the side opens in a specific pattern to reveal a large hidden compartment on top, as well as a secret drawer in the side of the chest. This is a very charming and intricately built item, which measures 5.5”x3.5” and 2.25” tall. The condition is good overall with surface wear from use, including some scuffs to the surface. The very scarce original instructions sheet is included and has some moisture wear. $200-$400 232

606. Haunted Mansion Organ Player Ghost Figurine. (Disneyland, 2015) A light-up figure of the Haunted Mansion’s Organ Player, created by Jim Shore for the “Disney Traditions Collection.” This figure is the first version of the sculpture released by Enesco and the candlesticks and skulls light up in a beautiful ghoulish display of red, blue, and orange. The two-piece resin figurine is hand-painted with exquisite details. Measuring 6.5”x4.5” and 12.5” tall, the figurine is in very fine condition and comes with its original box and packaging. $100-$200


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607. Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Figure. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A wonderful figure created by artist Costa Alavezos depicting the Hatbox Ghost from the Haunted Mansion. Created in resin, the detailed figure displays a second ghoulish head within the clear hatbox. Measuring 12” tall on its base, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $200-$400

608. “Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts” WDCC Figures. (Disneyland, 1999) A rare set of Walt Disney Classics Collection figures that depict the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts from the Haunted Mansion. These hand-painted ceramic figures are part of a limited edition set, with each figure hand-numbered on the base as 1037/1500. The figures range in size from 5” to 8.25” tall, and the condition is very fine overall. There is moisture damage to the back-right corner of the original box, but this does not affect the figures inside. A hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity is included. $500-$800

609. Haunted Mansion Full-Size Gargoyle Replica. (Disneyland, c.1990) A rare full-size replica of the Haunted Mansion’s gargoyle candle holder, as seen in the attraction’s iconic stretching room. Constructed of wood and fiberglass, the figure is hand painted and finished to appear as oxidized metal. Each fist is equipped with a tapering candle holder, and the base is outfitted with two holes for attachment to a wall or ledge. Measuring 11.5”x22.5”x18”, the gargoyle is in very good condition with some occasional chipping. $400-$600

610. Haunted Mansion Gargoyle Candleholder. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A souvenir Haunted Mansion candleholder modeled after the iconic gargoyle statues seen within the attraction’s stretching portrait room. The candleholder is created in painted resin and comes with a custommade after-market stand. Measuring 10.25” tall without the stand and 14.25” with the stand included, the gargoyle is in very good condition with minimal wear. The original tags are still attached. $300-$600 233


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611. Olszewski Haunted Mansion Model. (Disneyland, 2010) An incredible 1/220th scale model of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion created by renowned miniaturist, Robert Olszewski. This exquisitely detailed, hand-painted Z-scale miniature is wired with dramatic LED lighting and features a removable back wall, revealing a slot to display three interchangeable diorama scenes: the Gallery, the Ballroom, and the Graveyard with Hitchhiking Ghosts. Additionally, pressing down on the mansion’s cupola reveals a hanging skeleton and the iconic stretching portraits. The open edition artwork retains its original packaging and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 10.5”x6.75” and 9.5” deep, the model is in fine condition, missing only the weathervane piece from the top of the cupola. The box measures 8.75”x17.5” and 12” deep and exhibits moderate wear. $300-$500

612. Haunted Mansion Gate Plaque Wall Mirror. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition mirror created for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Designed after the gate plaque seen at the entrance to the Haunted Mansion, this mirror was created in an edition of only 1500 pieces. The black felt backing is stamped in gold with park anniversary details. Measuring 22.5”x13”, the mirror is in very good condition with minor wear to the glass. $300-$500

613. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Weathervane Sculpture. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition Haunted Mansion sculpture that is based on the weathervane atop the attraction building. The sculpture is an event exclusive for the 40th anniversary celebration on 09/09/09. Measuring approximately 11.75” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with minimal wear. The weathervane comes in its original box, which has heavy surface wear along the edges and other wear from use. $400-$600 234

614. Set of (4) Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Figures. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A complete set of (4) Haunted Mansion figures depicting each of the popular stretching portraits. The figures are created in hand-painted resin with faux wood finish bases and were offered as part of The Art of Disney Theme Parks collection. Each figure measures approximately 6.75” in diameter and 10” tall. The condition is very fine overall, with a few small surface scratches. $800-$1,000


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615. Pair of Haunted Mansion Arm Wall Sconces. (Disneyland, 2005) A pair of limited edition wall sconces created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. These matching “Crypt Torch Sconce” replicas are based on Imagineer Rolly Crump’s designs from the Haunted Mansion. These sconces were created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in a limited edition of only 999 pieces. Both sconces come with their original boxes and packaging. One Disney COA is included for the pair, and a few of the original wall screws are not included. Measuring approximately 23” tall each, the sconces are in good condition overall, with one sconce having some surface wear, a small chip at the top of the rectangular backing, and a missing small foot pad on the reverse. $300-$500

617. Pair of Haunted Mansion Griffin Bookends. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition pair of bookends created for the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Designed by artist Jim Crouch, the resin bookends are based on the larger griffin figures seen at the bottom of the staircase within the attraction. The bookends were limited to only 150 pieces, and this pair comes in their original packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Crouch. Each bookend measures approximately 10”x5.75” and 9.5” tall. The condition is very fine with little surface wear. $300-$500

616. Set of (4) Mickey & Friends Stretching Portrait Prints. (Disneyland, 2014) A set of (4) art prints on canvas created for the 45th anniversary of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. These rare prints were only available for a limited time to guests who dined at specific Disneyland restaurants. Due to this, very few complete sets of all four exist. This set of portraits was framed at Disneyland, with each print measuring 24.5”x6.75” in their 36.5”x31” frame. The prints present in fine condition. The frame exhibits only minor wear. $300-$500

618. Haunted Mansion Framed Glass Stretching Portraits. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition box set of all four stretching portraits by Marc Davis released in celebration of the Haunted Mansion’s 40th anniversary. Each piece is framed in a metal and glass miniature replica frame and features a hanging chain at the top with an attached charm stamped “Limited Edition 500.” The set is accompanied by a Disney Certificate of Verification. The framed portraits measure 8.5”x3.5” and the cloth and board clamshell display box measures 11.75 x 16.75. The portraits are in fine condition, while the box is in very good condition. The box exhibits minor wear with a small scuff to the cover. $300-$500 235


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619. Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Stained Glass Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition stained glass lamp based on an iconic stretching portrait from the Haunted Mansion. Designed in an edition of only 999 by artist Jody Daily for the park’s 50th anniversary, the lamp is composed of resin, glass, and metal. The design on the base is inspired by the Mansion’s molded wood paneling, and a bat stanchion figure screws into the top to lock the lampshade in place. The lamp measures 20” tall and is in good condition with some small scratches to the base towards the back. $300-$500

621. Haunted Mansion WDCC Caretaker Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A limited edition porcelain figure created by artist Ruben Procopio for the Walt Disney Classics Collection line. Offered during the “Room for One More” Haunted Mansion event at the Magic Kingdom, this beautifully crafted figure is titled “Caretaker and Dog” and is number 144/250. Measuring 11”x9” and 9.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original packaging with numbered COA. $300-$500 236

620. Haunted Mansion Happy Haunts Mickey Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A bobblehead figure of Mickey Mouse by Madame Leota’s tombstone. Limited to only 500 pieces, the figure lights up at Mickey’s flashlight and Madame Leota’s eyes, and plays a screaming sound when turned on. Measuring 8.75” tall on the 6.25”x8” base, the condition is very good with some surface wear to the black paint. The figure is still functional. $100-$200

622. Haunted Mansion Mr. Toad Tombstone Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A limited edition figure of Mr. Toad that was created for the Haunted Mansion’s “Room for 1 More” event. The event took place on September 30th, 2011 in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion. Mr. Toad is depicted here as he would appear on his grave marker within the attraction’s queue. The figure is composed of resin with a bronze-tone finish and is limited to only 750 pieces. Measuring 13.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition with minor surface wear and a thin crack at his right cheek that appears to be from the manufacturing process. The figure comes in its original packaging. $300-$500


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623. Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts Light-up Figure. (Disneyland, 2009) A gorgeous light-up figure featuring the iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts, created by artist Jim Shore in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Composed of hand-painted resin with a wooden base, the figure is battery operated with eerie flickering lamps. Measuring approximately 4”x7.5” and 8.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original packaging. $500-$800

624. Haunted Mansion Tombstone Big Fig. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A large tombstone “Big Fig” for Brother Dave from the Haunted Mansion. Brother Dave’s head will light up when plugged in and has written on it “Dear Departed Brother Dave He Chased a Bear into a Cave.” The tombstone measures 21.25”x16.25” and is in very fine condition in its original box. $500-$800

625. Haunted Mansion Magical Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) An intricately detailed Magical Big Figurine created by Larry Nikolai for the 35th anniversary of Disneyland’s the Haunted Mansion. This “Big Fig” depicts a smallscale version of the attraction, including a miniature graveyard. The figure is battery-operated with lights throughout and sounds that play when some of the tombstones are pressed. Measuring approximately 16” in diameter and 14” tall, the figure is in fine condition with only minor wear. $500-$800

626. Haunted Mansion Ghost Bride Light-up Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A very rare light-up figure of the ghost bride from the Haunted Mansion. The figure was offered as part of the 999 Happy Haunts: A Ghoulish Gathering event at the Magic Kingdom, and includes battery-operated lights and sound of a bone-chilling heartbeat. Composed of resin, the figure stands 22.5” tall on its optional display base. The condition is very good with minor surface scuffs to the base, and the original packaging is included. $500-$800 237


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627. Haunted Mansion Nuptial Doom Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2003) A limited edition framed pin set by artist Ron Cohee. Created in an edition of 100, the composition features six enamel ghost pins framed over a background print depicting the Haunted Mansion and grounds at night. The piece is accompanied by a Disney Pin Trading Certificate of Verification. The pins range in size from 1.75”x1” to 2”x1.5”, while the matte black wood frame measures 15.25”x19.25”. The set is in fine condition, being virtually as-new. $100-$200

629. Haunted Mansion Nightmare Before Christmas Shirt. (Disneyland, c.2002) A Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion Holiday shirt. This shirt was only sold during the first years of the Disneyland Nightmare Before Christmas celebrations, and features imagery of Jack Skellington on the front and the seasonal Haunted Mansion on the reverse. This shirt is a double extra-large and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200 238

628. Haunted Mansion Coffin and the Crows Pin Set. (Disney, 2003) A limited edition framed pin set by artist Michelle St. Laurent Morrow. Featuring enamel pins depicting a skull with perched crow, a corpse hand, and the crows from Dumbo framed over a coffin and candlestick background image, this macabre collage was created in a limited edition of only 25. The piece is signed by the artist in gold on the lower edge of the frame. Measuring 15.5”x15.75”, the piece is in fine condition being virtually unhandled. $100-$200

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

631. Haunted Mansion Friday the 13th Jumbo Pin. (Walt Disney World, 2008) A limited edition jumbo pin released for the Friday the 13th Day of Celebration at Walt Disney World. The pin uses a stained glass effect in addition to the usual enamel style, and features several familiar characters from the attraction. The pin measures approximately 5.25”x4.5” in its 8”x5.25” original box. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200


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632. Haunted Mansion Holiday Framed Garland Prop. (Disneyland, c.2015) A rare prop section of decorative garland used on the Haunted Mansion during its popular The Nightmare Before Christmas themed Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay. Each year small changes are made to the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay, and props such as this are often replaced. Following its initial use, this prop was saved and beautifully presented within a custom shadowbox style frame. The prop section measures approximately 16” long within the 26”x18” and 4.5” deep frame. The condition is very fine with minor frame wear. $500-$700

633. Haunted Mansion Holiday Countdown Clock. (Disneyland, 2008) A limited edition holiday countdown clock by artist Tim Wollweber celebrating the 15th anniversary of The Nightmare Before Christmas. The clock is constructed of glass, resin, and plastic with removable wooden die date counters and adjustable hands on the month clock. Released in a limited edition of 300, the piece retains its original box. It measures 15.25”x10.5” and 3.25” deep and is in fine condition with minimal wear. The packaging exhibits moderate handling. $100-$200

634. Haunted Mansion Holiday Lenticular Sculpture. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition sculpture with a lenticular center image based on Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The lenticular changes between Santa Claus and Jack Skellington on their sleighs and is based on similar changing portraits seen within the Haunted Mansion during the popular Haunted Mansion Holiday seasonal overlay. Limited to only 500 pieces, the sculpture is composed of cast iron and resin and measures 15” tall. The sculpture is in very good condition and comes with the original packaging included. There is some adhesive visible from the manufacturing process where the skull connects to the frame. $300-$500 239


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636. Nightmare Before Christmas Jack and Sally Figure. (Disney, c.2000s) A large resin figure featuring Jack Skellington and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas by artist Keri Murphy, created exclusively for Disney Parks. The fully sculpted figure features the iconic spiral hill from the film, battery-powered Jack-o’-Lantern lighting elements, and a crypt door on the reverse which opens to reveal Zero the dog. The figure is printed on the bottom of the base with the film’s title and Keri Murphy’s signature. Measuring 19.5”x10” and 10.5” in deep, the figure is in very good condition. It exhibits minor wear to the rear bottom edge of the base and a small crack to Jack’s neck. The original packaging is included. $100-$200

637. The Nightmare Before Christmas Limited Edition Watch. (Disneyland, c.2006) A limited edition The Nightmare Before Christmas wristwatch. The original segmented silver metal band consists of links in the shape of vertebrae, combining to create a spinal column. The back of the case is engraved with edition number 079/300. Presented in its original 3.25”x4”x4” black lacquered wood display box. Also includes original Certificate of Verification. The watch case measures approximately 2” in diameter and the band measures 9” fully extended. Both present in fine condition, with the case still covered by its original plastic cling protection. $100-$200 240

638. Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare Ride Through Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2006) A framed complete set of (4) Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare Ride Through Series 2 enamel pins. The pins were created in a limited edition of 500 as Walt Disney Imagineering exclusives. The pins measure 2.5”x2.25” and are presented in a black lacquer and antiqued metallic wood frame measuring 10”x17.5”. The pins remain in very fine, as-new condition and the frame is virtually unhandled. $100-$200


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Opened in 1993, Mickey’s Toontown became the first significant expansion to the park in twenty years. It was inspired by the “Toontown” seen in the 1988 hit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and was designed to transport guests into the land of toons. The buildings are stylized and colorful, and the land offers several attractions featuring popular cartoon characters and interactive gags.

639. Chip and Dale Treehouse Blueline. (Disneyland, 1993) A blue line design plan for the Chip and Dale’s Treehouse attraction in Disneyland’s Mickey’s Toontown. The detailed drawing depicts segments and details of the treehouse entrance steps and door and calls for durable rock to give the illusion of wooden shingles. Dated 2-12-92, the drawing was executed by R. Fernandez for project manager Imagineer Paul Heiss. Measuring 36”x48”, the print is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor handling. $100-$200

641. Signed Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1994) A signed concept art print by Imagineer Marcelo Vignali featuring a scene for Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. While the original concept design was created in 1991, this print is attributed to a later signing event at the Disney Gallery in 1994. Depicting the fan-favorite character Jessica Rabbit, the print is signed and dated in the lower left and has an image size of 9”x13” within its 16”x20” mat frame. The condition of the print is very fine with some scuffs to the mat, particularly in the top-left corner. $100-$200

640. Who Framed Roger Rabbit Character Clothes Hanger. (Disneyland, 1987) A die-cut character clothes hanger depicting Roger Rabbit. To help promote the release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, these custom hangers were used to display assorted clothing merchandise offered at the park. Roger Rabbit items from Disneyland that were created before Toontown debuted in 1993 are very rare, with this thick cardboard hanger measuring approximately 18”x16”. The condition is good with some small stains and surface wear to both sides. $100-$200

642. Signed Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 1994) A signed concept art print by Imagineer Marcelo Vignali featuring a scene for Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. While the original concept design was created in 1991, this print is attributed to a later signing event at the Disney Gallery in 1994. Depicting the title character Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab, the print is signed and dated in the lower left and has an image size of 9”x13” within its 16”x20” mat frame. The condition of the print is very fine with minor wear to the edges of the mat. $100-$200 241


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Home to Disneyland’s iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, Fantasyland stands out as one of the most magical lands of the park. In 1953, Walt described Fantasyland as “a wonderful land of fairy tales come true within the walls and grounds of a great medieval castle whose towers loom 70 feet in the air.” This land brings fantasy to life and gives the illusion of walking directly into one of Disney’s animated films.

643. Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland. This poster features the popular image of Alice down the rabbit hole with the denizens of Wonderland. Never folded, the poster measures 54”x36” and is in fine condition. It exhibits a faint 3” bend along the top left edge, a tiny bottom left corner bend, minor bubbling to paint at lower right, handling, and some edge wear. $5,000-$8,000 242


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645. “The Ropes of the Matterhorn” Cast Member Booklet. (Disneyland, 1965) A cast member booklet titled “The Ropes of the Matterhorn” that was created by Disneyland University for Matterhorn hosts and hostesses. The manual covers the history behind the attraction, many topics for safety and ride operation, as well as various cast member roles. The booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400

644. Alice in Wonderland Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery for the Alice in Wonderland ride. For a short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minimal edge-wear. $300-$500

646. Matterhorn Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A hat worn by cast members of the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. The felted wool Alpine hat features green cords forming the band with a looped knot on the side. The Disneyland tag is still on the inside and marks the hat as a S size. The opening measures approximately 7.75”x6.25”, and the hat is in very good condition overall with some expected wear from use. $100-$200

647. Sleeping Beauty Castle Etched Glass 3D Blueprint. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A framed limited edition archival etched glass 3D blueprint of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, framed together with (2) silver-plated medallions. Created in a limited edition of 1955 to celebrate the year the park opened, the piece consists of a framed and double-matted blueprint blank faced by a sheet of glass that has been etched with an elaborate architectural elevation drawing of the castle beneath a printed Disneyland Resort text logo. Numbered 0153/1955, the plaque is flanked by the silver-plated commemorative medallions. Measuring 18”x14”, the framed piece retains the original park price tag on the back. It is in fine condition, exhibiting only minor wear. $300-$500 243


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648. Fantasyland Retired Cast Member Costume.
(Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A park-used men’s cast member costume from Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom. This retired 2-piece costume includes a vest and a pair of trousers. It retains an internal Disney Worldwide Service barcode label and size L tag. The navy-blue trousers have gray fabric piping down each leg, side and seat pockets, internal typed Magic Kingdom and barcode labels, and are marked 32x34. The costume is in very good condition, exhibiting some minor wear and fading to the pants from use. $300-$500

649. Walt Disney World Fantasyland Trash Can Shield. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A trash can shield from Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. The shield features Tinker Bell and a stylized “F” for Fantasyland. Measuring 10”x8”, the resin shield is in good condition with expected wear from park use, including some scuffing and spots of oxidation, as well as the small chip at the upper right edge. The reverse has (5) mounting screws still attached. $300-$500 244


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650. Casey Jr. Circus Train Ticket Booth Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare limited edition replica created by Kevin Kidney, Jody Daily, and sculpted by Will Babington, for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. The model depicts the Fantasyland ticket booth for the Casey Jr. Circus Train and features the original color scheme for the ticket booth from 1955. Created in resin, metal, and wood, this replica was limited to only 1,500 pieces. The lid of the base can be removed to reveal a special pin inspired by an original Casey Jr. ticket. Measuring 3”x5.5” and 8” tall on its base, the replica is in very good condition with some wear from previous display. $200-$400

651. Fantasyland Balloon Vendor Figure. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition figure created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily in an edition of only 500. Titled “Fantasyland Balloon Vendor,” this figure is a stylish depiction of a Fantasyland merchant, with the colors in his outfit carefully chosen to represent the colors seen throughout this iconic land. Measuring 10.5” tall, this figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $200-$400

652. Fantasyland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Fantasyland-themed pewter miniatures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the Mad Hatter, a Canal Boat, a Dumbo attraction vehicle, a Mr. Toad attraction vehicle, an Alice attraction vehicle, and a Peter Pan attraction vehicle. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. Does not come with styrofoam in the lid. $300-$500 245


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653. Signed Snow White’s Scary Adventures Poster. (Disneyland, 1988) A large print of a concept design by Imagineer Ken Anderson of the Wicked Queen in Snow White’s Scary Adventure. The print was offered as part of the Disney Gallery’s The Art of Disneyland series. This print was signed and personalized “to Joe” by Anderson at a Disney Gallery event. Measuring 32”x26” this poster is in very good condition and has been rolled. $200-$400

654. Snow White’s Scary Adventure Poison Apple Prop. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) An original poison apple prop from Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. Infamously, in the early years of the park, many park guests would happily oblige the old hag’s invitation by stealing the offered poison apple prop. It became such a problem, that cast members would keep a spare supply of apples backstage to replace as needed. This apple prop is hand-painted with fluorescent UV paint over plastic to react to the black light used within the attraction. The original wire is still attached which would connect to the hand of the old hag. Measuring approximately 3” in diameter and 3.5” tall, not including the wire, the prop is in good condition with some surface wear throughout including worn areas to the paint. $600-$900 246


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655. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-98) A hand-painted fiberglass devil prop from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride at Walt Disney World. This vibrant red character is an instantly recognizable and popular feature of the former Magic Kingdom attraction. This devil is one of several that would bob slowly up and down in the “hell” segment of the attraction, and a small access hole is located in the back of the neck where mounting materials would have been used for the bobbing effect. The figure measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with minor wear throughout from park use and a few small chips in the right wing and left ear. $6,000-$8,000

656. Pair of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Fireplace Props. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original pair of fireplace iron props from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. Featuring matching “Mr. Toad” inspired designs, these props are hand-painted on metal, and were used in the beginning sequence of the attraction within Mr. Toad’s library. The props are painted with alternating red highlights that represent the glow from the fireplace. Both props measure approximately 59”x26” and are in good condition with some surface and edge wear from their use and removal, including a few small chips or scuffs to the paint. $3,000-$5,000 247


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657. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Bronze Figure. (Disneyland, 2019) A limited edition figure of Mr. Toad by artist Derek Lesinski. The figure is composed of resin in a bronze-like finish and was created in celebration of the 70th anniversary of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Limited to only 50 pieces, the figure measures approximately 10.5” tall and is in fine unused condition within its original packaging. $300-$500

658. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Limited Edition Lithograph. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition lithograph by artist Jody Daily. The artwork is inspired by the final segment of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, depicting child in a stylized car from the attraction plummeting into an infernal pit populated by devils. Interestingly, this piece was banned from the park due to its hellish content. The artist has signed and numbered under the print, “Jody Daily 5/50”. Measuring 23”x9”, the piece is in very fine condition being virtually unhandled. $200-$400 248


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659. It’s a Small World Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for It’s a Small World. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster features the children of the world on the innovative and hugely successful boat-ride aspect of the attraction. This poster measures 54”x36” and is in fair condition, with heavy edge-wear in the form of multiple small tears, as well as a 1.5” tear at the top. There are several spots of moisture discoloration at the other left, some scuffs and scratches throughout, and discoloration down the left side. There are a few lines of color through the center text which are believed to be from the original printing process. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation, adding approximately 1” of linen to both measurements. $800-$1,000 249


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660. Complete Mickey Mouse Club Circus Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare unused general admission ticket for the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland. The ticket is dated December 29, 1955, a month after the attraction opened. This short-lived attraction featured traditional circus performers as well as Mouseketeers, whose participation was considered a promotional opportunity for the Mickey Mouse Club television show. This ticket still has its perforated admission stub attached, and measures 2”x5”. The ticket is in very fine condition with minor color wear to the reverse. $1,000-$1,500

661. Skyway Vehicle Safety Sign. (Disneyland, c.1990s) An original safety sign from Disneyland’s beloved Skyway. These safety signs were displayed on the doors of the Skyway’s bucket vehicles and provide the instructions: no smoking, keep door closed, remain seated, do not swing cabin, and keep arms and head inside at all times. The sign is screen printed on acrylic board and measures 4.5”x17”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. $300-$500

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662. “Skyride in Fantasyland” Skyway Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, c.2000s) A gorgeous lithographic print featuring concept artwork by Imagineer Herb Ryman for the Skyway in Fantasyland. The print is matted with an image size of 13”x31” within its 20.5”x38.5” frame. The print is in good condition overall with some yellowing near the top-edge and some scuffs to the frame from previous display. $200-$400

663. Skyway Chalet Decorative Window Prop. (Disneyland, c.1956-1994) A hand-painted window shutter prop from Fantasyland’s Skyway Chalet. Guests would board the Skyway in Fantasyland from the ornate and colorfully painted Chalet before enjoying a stunning aerial view of the park as they pass through the Matterhorn and debark in Tomorrowland. This window decoration is believed to have been installed during the opening of the Chalet and was touched up or re-painted over the years as needed. The prop was removed following the closure of the Skyway in 1994. Composed of hand-painted vintage wood with an attached hinged portion of wood on the reverse, the prop measures approximately 30”x9”. The condition is good, with some expected fading to the color from age, and some general surface wear throughout. There is a thin 2.5” crack at the top-edge. $800-$1,000 251


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664. Skyway Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Skyway at Disneyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the artwork depicts a gondola overlooking several early Tomorrowland landmarks. The poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition. There is a small 2.25” tear at lower left edge, repaired with tape on the reverse, and some expected minor handling and edge wear. The piece is presented in a 55.25”x37.25” black frame. $5,000-$7,000 252


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Tomorrowland was one of the last of the original themed lands to be built before Disneyland’s opening day. At the time, only a few of Tomorrowland’s planned attractions were open due to budget issues and time constraints. The earliest years of the land relied on corporate sponsors and featured many futuristic attractions such as Rocket to the Moon, Adventure Thru Inner Space, and the Monorail. Some of the older attractions still exist today in one form or another, such as Autopia and the Submarine Voyage, while later attractions such as Space Mountain and Star Tours have also become staples of the Tomorrowland experience. Original art, souvenirs, and cast member costumes relating to these former and current Tomorrowland attractions are popular for their vibrant space and technology themes and graphics.

665. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea at Disneyland. Featuring fantastical artwork by Imagineer Bjorn Aronson, it depicts the menacing giant squid as seen through an Art Deco porthole on the Nautilus. Vivid and vibrant colors make this design among the most eye-catching of all vintage the attraction posters. Rolled as issued, the poster measures 54”x36”. It remains in good condition, exhibiting some background scuffs and stress lines, a few tiny border tears, and stray black paint in the upper right corner from the silk-screening process. $7,000-$9,000 253


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666. Pair of New Tomorrowland Mural Concept Drawings. (Disneyland, 1996) A pair of original drawings created by Imagineer Eric Heschong as concepts for murals for Tomorrowland’s The Star Trader shop. Depicting elements from some of Tomorrowland’s most iconic attractions such as Captain EO, Mission to Mars, Rocket to the Moon, Adventure Thru Inner Space, Flying Saucers, Submarine Voyage, PeopleMover, the Monorail, and many others, this large artwork beautifully represents Tomorrowland’s unique history in preparation for the New Tomorrowland expansion of 1998. Created in pencil and ink with underlying printed details on two large sheets of foam core, the drawings measure 13”x40.5” and 17”x60”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use, and some wear around the edges of the foam core. $400-$600

667. New Tomorrowland Informational Booklet & Press Release. (Disneyland, 1967) An informational booklet for the new Tomorrowland, paired with a press release on the Matterhorn Mountain. The booklet contains information on each attraction that was part of the new land refurbishment, as well as general information on WED Imagineering and audio-animatronics. The press release measures 11”x8.5” and the 27-page booklet measures 11”x9”. The booklet is in fair condition overall with heavy edge-wear, particularly along the outer edge where there is bending and creasing. There is some surface wear and discoloration from age and use. The press release is in good condition with some color wear to the text, though it is possible that this is original to the printing. $100-$200 254

668. Tomorrowland Annual Passport Artist Proof Set. (Disneyland, 1998) An uncut annual passport artist proof sheet created for the opening of “New Tomorrowland” in 1998. Below the passports are three brass pins featuring Tomorrowland imagery. The set is signed by Imagineers Bob Gurr, Tim Delany, and Mark Shumate below the artist proof sheet, and numbered 3/250. The mat opening for the passports measures approximately 17.5”x11.5”, and the piece measures 30”x19.75” overall. The condition is very good, with some scratching and scuffing to the frame. There is a CoA on the reverse. $100-$200


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669. Tomorrowland Pewter Miniatures in Box. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition boxed set of Tomorrowland-themed pewter miniatures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. This set was limited to 1500 pieces and includes miniatures of: the House of the Future, a Rocket Jet, a set of PeopleMover cars, an Autopia car, an Adventure Thru Inner Space vehicle, and a Tomorrowland cast member. This boxed set measures 7”x10” and 3.5” tall and is in very good condition with some scuffing to the box. The box also has minor nicks on the top. Does not come with styrofoam in the lid. $300-$500

671. Tomorrowland Ticket Booth Model. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition replica created by Kevin Kidney, Jody Daily, and sculpted by Will Babington for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Imagineer Rolly Crump redesigned the Tomorrowland ticket booth in 1967, and this resin replica of the sleek booth was limited to only 1500 pieces. The base is detachable and opens up to reveal a 1/2” deep compartment with a collectible pin. Measuring 4”x6” and 7.25” tall, the model is in very good condition with minor wear from previous display. $300-$500

670. Mr. Sun At Work! Solar Engine Toy in Box. (Disneyland, 1956) A beautiful and delicate solar engine toy from the early days of the park in its original box. This toy is powered by sunlight, which makes the depictions of airplanes spin around. The toy measures 5” tall and 3” in diameter in the 5.25”x3.25” and 3.25” deep box. The condition of the toy is good, with some discoloration to the base from glue residue. The box has some edge-wear and spots of tearing on the flaps, and the lid has separated from the box but is included. The paper base of the toy has been reattached to the glass. $100-$200

672. Tomorrowland Rocket Tornado Toy. (Disneyland, 1998) A special limited edition rocket tornado toy created to celebrate the opening of New Tomorrowland. The toy is still functional and features blinking lights on the fins and a swirling water tornado effect in the body. Measuring 11.5” tall, the rocket is in very good condition with some spots of discoloration around the fins, and the bulbs will need to be replaced for continued functionality. The original box is included. $200-$400

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674. Disneyland Mickey Mouse Astro Orbiter Banner. (Disneyland, c.1990s) A vintage Disneyland travel banner. The vinyl banner depicts Mickey Mouse in a spacesuit riding the defunct Astro Orbiter attraction and urges onlookers to “Make Your Magical Vacation Reservations Now.” Measuring 30”x59” the banner is in very good condition with some minor scuffing and wear. $300-$500

673. Tomorrowland Mug by Kevin Kidney & Jody Daily. (Disneyland, 2005) A ceramic mug created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the park’s 50th anniversary. This mug was created in a popular set of land-themed mugs, with this particular mug representing Tomorrowland. This mug is incredibly rare, and measures 4”x5” and is 12.75” tall. The condition is very fine with minor wear. $200-$300

676. House of the Future Imagineering Tribute Pin. (Disneyland, 1987) A rare limited edition pin created to commemorate two anniversaries for Monsanto’s House of the Future in Tomorrowland. The pin was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the attraction’s opening, as well as the 20th anniversary of its demolition. Created in a limited edition of only 1000, the pin comes attached to its original Certificate of Authenticity which notes that this pin is number 352/1000. The pin measures 1.5”x2.25” and is in very good condition with creasing and edge-wear to the certificate. $100-$200 256

675. Disneyland 55th Anniversary Tomorrowland Shirt. (Disneyland, 2010) A short-sleeve button-up Hawaiian shirt with retro Tomorrowland print designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The men’s size S shirt was released in celebration of Disneyland’s 55th anniversary and retains its original sales tag. It is in very fine condition being asnew. $200-$400

677. Disneyland Autopia Winter Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A winter jacket worn by Autopia cast members. The blue and yellow jacket dates from the years during which Goodyear sponsored the attraction, and bears an embroidered logo patch on the left side. Although the jacket has several hand-marked notations for different sizes on the label, it fits like a modern small. The jacket has its original Disney wardrobe department label still attached and is in good condition with expected wear from park use. There appears to be some light fading to the color from age, as well as spots of discoloration on the collar and some tape residue on the reverse on the left shoulder. There is a small hole inside the fold of the fabric on the left side, and the interior shows general wear from use. $500-$800


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678. Space Mountain Cast Member Packet. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare packet given to the cast members who attended the Inaugural Flight for Disneyland’s Space Mountain in the summer of 1977. The outer folder contains an issue of Disneyland Line magazine that discusses the opening of the attraction with great photos of concept art and Imagineering models for the attraction. The folder also contains a large sticker that reads “I Conquered Space Mountain Disneyland,” a cast premiere pin-back button, and a cast ticket numbered “0391” with hand-amended date. The packet measures 12”x9”. The set is in good condition with some scuffing and yellowing to the edges of the packet. $100-$200

680. Community Transportation Services Booklet. (Disneyland, 1975) A rare booklet created by Community Transportation Services, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Productions, promoting the innovations in mass transit developed for the Disney Parks. The booklet contains details on the PeopleMover and Monorail and promotes what the firm had accomplished within the Disney parks as they began to offer their services for additional projects. This 12-page staple-bound booklet measures 10”x8.5” and is in very good condition with faint smearing to the subtitle on cover and minor edge wear. $200-$400

679. DASA Space Mountain Packet. (Disneyland, 1977) A packet from the Disneyland Aeronautics and Space Administration. This packet gives details of the opening day events of Space Mountain and the incredible flight that some of the astronauts from Project Mercury took on the attraction. It comes with a 7-page Space Mountain operational data booklet. The packet measures 12”x8.75” and is in very good condition over all with minor wear and discoloration to the folder. $100-$200

681. Disneyland Alweg Monorail Child’s Bag. (Disneyland, c.1960s) A rare Alweg Monorail themed flight bag sold in Tomorrowland. The bag measures 6”x7.25” and is in very good condition with some minor surface wear. $100-$200

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682. Disneyland Alweg-Monorail Set. (Disneyland, c.1967) A rare vintage Alweg-Monorail set manufactured by Schuco. The electronic model is a 1:90 scale recreation of Disneyland’s Monorail and is product number 6333. The set is complete in its original cardboard box packaging with Schuco branded compartmentalized Styrofoam insert. It includes the original German and English language instruction manuals, D/C power warning, and accessory piece order form. Additionally, the set includes a box of many additional track and accessory components. The monorail measures 14.25” long and the box is 14.5”x19” and 1.75” deep. The model is in good to very good condition, exhibiting some use and wear. The electronics are untested. The packaging is in very good condition, exhibiting some split corners repaired with transparent tape and edge wear, though the colors remain remarkably vibrant. $300-$500

683. Blue Monorail “Mark I” Limited Edition Replica. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Monorail model created as part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary by artists Will Babington and Rich Allsmiller. This O-scale blue model Monorail was made for Master Replicas based on Imagineer Bob Gurr’s original 1959 design. Complete with working headlights, taillights and top beacon, the die-cast replica with custom display stand was released in an edition size of only 500 pieces and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Gurr. The set is also accompanied by a Disneyland Monorail pilot’s wings pin. The monorail itself measures 22” long and the stand approximately 22” long and 4.15” wide. The pieces are in as-new near mint condition, retaining their original packaging with the original 9”x27” and 8” deep factory box. $300-$500 (This image is included for reference only, the actual item is unassembled in its original box.)

684. Red Monorail “Mark I” Limited Edition Replica. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Monorail model created as part of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary by artists Will Babington and Rich Allsmiller. This O-scale red model Monorail was made for Master Replicas based on Imagineer Bob Gurr’s original 1959 design. Complete with working headlights, taillights and top beacon, the die-cast replica with custom display stand was released in an edition size of only 1959 pieces and comes with the Certificate of Authenticity. The set is also accompanied by a Monorail Pin that fits inside the stand. The monorail itself measures 22” long and the stand approximately 22” long and 4.15” wide. The pieces in as-new near mint condition, retaining their original packaging with the original 9”x27” and 8” deep factory box. $300-$500 (This image is included for reference only, the actual item is unassembled in its original box.) 258


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685. Adventure Thru Inner Space Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Adventure Thru Inner Space. Designed by John Drury, this poster depicts guests shrinking smaller than an atom and measures 54”x36”. The poster is in good condition with minor creasing throughout, and moderate edge-wear including multiple small tears. $5,000-$7,000 259


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686. Walt Disney’s Animation Kit Mock-Up and Text Copy. (Disneyland, c.1959) A rare original mock-up and type-written copy for the booklets in “Walt Disney’s Animation Kit” which was sold at the Art Corner. The 17-page mock-up is for “Walt Disney’s Tips on Animation” and includes sketches and preliminary layouts for each page of the book. There is a 13-page type-written copy for the booklet as well. Although several pages are missing, the content is similar to the final version seen in the booklet. There is an additional 9-page packet of copy for the various “How to Draw” booklets included in the kit, with short paragraphs on each character and handwritten notes about layout. Also included is an original drawing of the cover art for the animation kit box. Ranging in size from 8.5”x11” to 11”x12.5”, the collection is in good condition with expected edge-wear from age and use, including some creasing and bending, and spots of discoloration. $100-$200

687. Captain EO Supreme Leader Makeup Test Head. (Disneyland, 1986) A makeup test head for the Supreme Leader in Captain EO. The film played in Tomorrowland from 1986 to 1998 and returned for a few years in the 2010s following Michael Jackson’s death. The head is created in foam with rope accents and demonstrates the makeup for the Supreme Leader (Anjelica Huston) in her original form, highlighting the lines of the prosthetic elements. Measuring approximately 15” tall on the stand, the head is in very good condition with some surface wear from use, including spots of wear to the paint. $2,000-$4,000 260


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688. Captain EO Premiere Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1986) A vintage press kit from the Galactic Premiere of Captain EO. Featuring extensive information and premiere-specific material, the kit includes a Captain EO folder, (6) gelatin silver RC photographs, (8) color 35MM slides, a fold-out 3-D poster of Jackson as EO, (6) stapled press release packets, a Captain EO Grand Opening information sheet, a Captain EO Premiere Party invitation, and a used Galactic Premiere of Captain EO complimentary silver press ticket. Measuring 12”x9.5”, the kit is in good condition. It exhibits some spidering, corner creases, and edge wear to the folder, some oxidation to press release staples, central crease to invitation, and general handling. $100-$200

690. “Captain EO” Pop-up Event Invitation. (Disneyland, 1986) A very rare invitation to the premiere of “Captain EO” at Disneyland on September 13, 1986. This invitation features pop-up imagery of the attraction’s logo above the event specifications. This item measures 5”x7” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200

689. Captain EO Ted Shell Costume Concept Sketch. (Disneyland, c.1980s) A fantastic costume sketch by designer Ted Shell depicting design elements for the popular Michael Jackson sci-fi film, Captain EO. Shell, who worked on multiple Michael Jackson projects, sketched this design over a brownline base in colored pencil, marker, and silver paint. Multiple notes have been handwritten around the image, and (17) mirror pieces are attached to the paper to demonstrate the desired effect. There is an embossed “TED” in the upper left, and the drawing is signed by Shell at the bottom right next to a Costume Designers Guild stamp. Measuring 24”x17.25”, the sketch is in very good condition with some edge-wear from age and use. $400-$600

691. Pair of Autopia Entrance Signs. (Disneyland, c.2019) A pair of signs for Autopia at Disneyland. These signs were displayed on stanchions at the entrance to the attraction. One sign lists the attraction name and the other designates that the attraction is unavailable today. Both signs are printed on PVC board and measure 24.25”x18”. The condition is good overall with some scuffs from use and minor wear around the edges. The reverse of both signs have velcro tabs from their original use. $300-$500 261


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692. Star Tours Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, c.1987-2010) A very rare sign used at the main entrance gate for Star Tours. The sign is composed of hand-cut acrylic board with the imagery adhered onto the reverse so that it shows through the acrylic. The sign was used within the large entrance gate that displayed the attraction’s wait time and at night, the sign would be backlit to illuminate the logo. Measuring 15”x17”, the sign is in good overall condition with minor surface wear and small spots of discoloration from park use. $500-$700

694. Star Tours Flight Team Ski Jacket. (Disneyland, 1994) A custom embroidered jacket for the 1994 Star Tours refurbishment. The ski jacket features an embroidered project logo on the front left and a large embroidered logo with a very unusual “Space Mickey” on the reverse. There also is an inner removable fleece jacket with “Walt Disney Imagineering” embroidered on the front left. The jacket is marked as a size XL and is in very good condition with some wear from use. $100-$200 262

693. Star Tours Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, c.1990s2000s) An orange cast member jacket from Star Tours at Disneyland. The jacket was used during the original iteration of the attraction, prior to the newly renovated Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. The jacket is marked as a size XL and is in very good condition with expected minor wear from use. $100-$200

695. Star Tours Prop Parts Basket. (Disneyland, c.1980s-90s) A prop metal basket from Star Tours at Disneyland. The basket was one of several that could be seen throughout the attraction’s preshow queue. Decorated on both sides with the Star Tours logo, the basket measures 24”x18” and 8.75” tall, not including the metal hanging materials. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $700-$900


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696. Star Tours Female Cast Member Shirt. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) An original female cast member shirt from the Star Tours attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. A size M, the shirt retains a Star Tours embroidered patch on the left sleeve, an internal Disney-MGM Studios label, and is marked on the interior of the collar “M(F) Studio.” It is in very good condition, exhibiting a few small spot stains, surface loss to buttons, and general wear from park use. $300-$500

698. Star Tours Male Cast Member Uniform. (Disneyland, 2011) A male cast member costume from the “Star Tours: The Adventures Continue” iteration of the popular attraction. This 2-piece costume includes a stylized tunic with vertical Star Tours logo epaulets on both shoulders, and a pair of gray trousers. Both garments retain internal Disney Worldwide Services barcode labels. The shirt is a size L and the pants are marked X34. The tunic and the pants are in very good condition with only minor wear and a few loose threads. $200-$400

697. Star Tours Male Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1992) A Star Tours cast member jacket of the style introduced after a refurbishment of the attraction in 1992. Like many of the costumes in the Star Wars universe, the collarless bright orange fabric jacket with royal blue accents is influenced by martial arts uniforms. The garment retains an internal Disneyland label and “XL” size label. In overall very good condition, the colors of the jacket remain vibrant and it shows only minor wear. $200-$400

699. Star Wars Launch Bay Sign. (Disneyland, c.2015) A sign used within the Star Wars Launch Bay at Disneyland. This style of sign was used on stanchion poles and is printed on acrylic board. The sign has adhesive strips along the back from its original use. Measuring 25”x18”, the sign is in good overall condition with an intentionally distressed look and minor surface wear. $300-$500 263


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700. Submarine Voyage Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery for the Submarine Voyage. For a short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition. $300-$500 264


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701. Construction of Submarine Voyage 16mm Film. (Disneyland, 1959) A very rare 16mm film depicting the construction of the Submarine Voyage. This black and white footage features the loading of the submarines, the driving of them to Disneyland, and finally lowering them into the attraction itself. Additionally, there is great footage of the Matterhorn under construction in the background. The film belonged to Disney Legend Milt Albright, and contains over 5 minutes of footage. The film comes on a 7” reel, and is in very good condition. $500-$700

703. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Pop-Up Press Invitation. (Disneyland, 2007) A rare and well-crafted press invitation to the opening of Disneyland’s Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in June of 2007. This invitation features a pop-up submarine and itinerary card. The invitation itself measures 5.75”x11.75” and 4.5” tall. This item is in very good condition with little wear, and the seagull’s “mine!” audio no longer plays when opened. $200-$300

702. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 2000s) A cast member jacket from the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction at Disneyland. This jacket still has its original Disney tags and features a Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage patch on the left sleeve. The jacket is a size female extra small and is in very good condition with minor wear from use, including some minor discoloration on the cuffs. $300-$600

704. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Watch in Box. (Disneyland, 2006) A rare Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage opening crew watch and box. The box is made of wood and the top is made to look like a port hole. The watch is 9” long and is in fine condition with minor wear to box. $100-$200 265


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 705. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Ride Vehicle Model. (Disneyland, 2006) An original Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage ride vehicle concept model created by Walt Disney Imagineering during the re-theming of the Disneyland Submarine Voyage attraction. The hollow resin submarine model is painted yellow and expertly finished with navy blue ombre down each side starting at the level of the portholes, replicating the detail on the actual ride vehicles designed to reduce glare below the waterline. For the re-theming, the original submarine vehicles built by the Todd Shipyards in the late 1950s were repurposed, their diesel engines removed and replaced with electric battery-powered propulsion units. Created for Imagineer reference, the model was also used in presentations teasing the new and improved attraction, the yellow immediately signaling a livelier look and feel. Measuring approximately 25” long, 5” tall, and 3.25” wide, the model is in fine condition with only minimal wear. $3,000-$5,000

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706. Rocket to the Moon Disney Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A full-size attraction poster reproduction from the Disney Gallery for the Rocket to the Moon. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size reproduction attraction posters for many of the well-known Disneyland attractions. The Rocket to the Moon attraction poster is one of the most sought-after attraction posters, and features the stunning designs of Imagineer Bjorn Aronson. This faithful replica measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition. $500-$700

707. Flight to the Moon Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1955-65) A rare unused Flight to the Moon souvenir scrapbook. The string-bound, board and leatherette book contains 22-leaves of blank construction paper. Measuring 14.5”x12”, the scrapbook remains in good condition. The cover exhibits some edge wear and surface scuffs. The interior pages are browned and tending toward brittle with some edge chipping. $200-$300 267


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708. America the Beautiful Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the America the Beautiful in Circle-Vision attraction at Disneyland. This version of the film presentation opened in 1967, replacing the “Circarama” version. Designed by Ken Chapman, the poster features a red, white, and blue color palette and iconic patriotic imagery. Measuring 54”x36”, the poster is in fine condition with some edge wear at top right, faint scuffing to the background, and lower right corner creasing. $2,000-$4,000 268


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Created for the General Electric Pavilion for 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair as “Progressland,” the Carousel of Progress showcased technological advancements of the 20th century using audioanimatronic narrators. The attraction was so popular at the fair (and with Walt), that when the fair ended, Progressland was packed up and moved to Disneyland. It opened as the Carousel of Progress on July 2, 1967, with only a few minor changes made from the original version. At GE’s behest, the attraction was closed in 1973 and shipped to Florida, where is reopened with several changes, including an update to the ending scene to reflect the new decade. Because of this shift, props original to the World’s Fair and Disneyland version of the attraction are highly desirable due to their history as part of Walt’s vision.

709. Carousel of Progress Kitchen Table & Chairs. (Disneyland, c.196473) A kitchen table and pair of matching chair props that were used in the fourth act of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. First used within the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair version of the attraction, then brought to Disneyland for the park’s version from 1967 to 1973, these props were custom built to showcase what the 21st century home might resemble. These props were a prominent and memorable focal point of this segment of the attraction. In the World’s Fair version, the table was decorated with a small Christmas tree, while the Disneyland version was decorated with a floral arrangement. A small spot of adhesive residue can still be seen where these decorations originally attached to the top of the table. The table measures 40” in diameter and stands 27” tall, and the chairs measure 23” from arm to arm and 32” tall. The props are composed of thick lucite and metal, and are in good used condition, with some surface scuffs throughout and some spots of discoloration to the cushions. There are a few cracks under the cushions where the seats connect to the stands. Artifacts from the original iteration of the Carousel of Progress are exceptionally rare, with pieces such as this that were in use for the entirety of the attraction being even more so. These props may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $10,000-$20,000 269


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 710. Carousel of Progress Coffee Table. (Disneyland, c.1964-73) A coffee table prop that were used in the fourth act of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. First used within the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair version of the attraction, then brought to Disneyland for the park’s version from 1967 to 1973, this prop was custom built to showcase what the 21st century home might resemble. This prop was a prominent and memorable focal point of this segment of the attraction. The mother sits behind this table which was decorated with an assortment of wrapped Christmas presents. The table measures 20”x72” and 15” tall. The prop is composed of thick lucite with painted metal legs, and is in good used condition with some surface scuffs and wear throughout. Artifacts from the original iteration of the Carousel of Progress are exceptionally rare, with pieces such as this that were in use for the entirety of the attraction being even more so. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $10,000-$20,000

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711. Set of (28) Act I Carousel of Progress Photos. (World’s Fair/Disneyland, c.1963) An incredibly rare set of (28) black and white Imagineering reference photos used in the creation of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. To help determine the proper lighting and positioning of the animatronic characters, live actors were used and photographed as reference. These photos were taken in 1963 for the original version seen at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Following the World’s Fair, the attraction was moved to Disneyland, and later to Walt Disney World. These photos provide a fascinating look into this iconic attraction, and depict several live actors standing in place for the animatronics seen in the 1900s First Act. Each photo measures approximately 10”x8” and the condition is good with some handling wear and areas of discoloration from use. Many of the photos have original pencil reference numbers written on the reverse. $300-$500

712. Set of (13) Act II Carousel of Progress Photos. (World’s Fair/Disneyland, c.1963) An incredibly rare set of (13) black and white Imagineering reference photos used in the creation of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. To help determine the proper lighting and positioning of the animatronic characters, live actors were used and photographed as reference. These photos were taken in 1963 for the original version seen at the 196465 New York World’s Fair. Following the World’s Fair, the attraction was moved to Disneyland, and later to Walt Disney World. These photos provide a fascinating look into this iconic attraction, and depict several live actors standing in place for the animatronics seen in the 1920s Second Act. Each photo measures approximately 10”x8” and the condition is fair with some handling wear, creases, small tears, and areas of discoloration from use. Many of the photos have original pencil reference numbers written on the reverse. $300-$500 271


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713. Set of (21) Act III Carousel of Progress Photos. (World’s Fair/Disneyland, c.1963) An incredibly rare set of (21) black and white Imagineering reference photos used in the creation of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. To help determine the proper lighting and positioning of the animatronic characters, live actors were used and photographed as reference. These photos were taken in 1963 for the original version seen at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Following the World’s Fair, the attraction was moved to Disneyland, and later to Walt Disney World. These photos provide a fascinating look into this iconic attraction, and depict several live actors standing in place for the animatronics seen in the 1940s Third Act. Each photo measures approximately 10”x8” and the condition is good with some handling wear and areas of discoloration from use. Many of the photos have original pencil reference numbers written on the reverse. $300-$500

714. Set of (9) Act IV Carousel of Progress Photos. (World’s Fair/Disneyland, c.1963) An incredibly rare set of (9) black and white Imagineering reference photos used in the creation of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. To help determine the proper lighting and positioning of the animatronic characters, live actors were used and photographed as reference. These photos were taken in 1963 for the original version seen at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Following the World’s Fair, the attraction was moved to Disneyland, and later to Walt Disney World. These photos provide a fascinating look into this iconic attraction, and depict several live actors standing in place for the animatronics seen in the 21st Century Third Act. Each photo measures approximately 10”x8” and the condition is good with some handling wear and areas of discoloration from use. Many of the photos have original pencil reference numbers written on the reverse. $300-$500 272

715. America Sings Bush Prop Scenery Section. (Disneyland, c.1974) An original bush prop from America Sings. Due to the size and construction of the prop, it is attributed to the “Early South” first act of the attraction. Many of the animatronics and props from America Sings, including many of these grass and bush pieces, were later further repurposed for Splash Mountain. The prop is handpainted on PVC board, likely for added durability due to the water used within the attraction. The two screws on the front connect to a support rod on the reverse. The prop measures 18.25” tall and is in good condition, with some small scuffs throughout and edgewear from use. There is some soiling to the bottom half of the prop from its original use. $300-$500


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In 1991, Disney announced WestCOT, a massive expansion to Disneyland inspired by EPCOT Center and Walt Disney World’s multi-park model. Although the financial struggles of the newly opened Disneyland Paris contributed to the abandonment of the ambitious project by 1995, the idea of a resort expansion persisted. Instead of the originally envisioned WestCOT, the Disneyland Resort opened Disney California Adventure in February of 2001. Based on the history and culture of the state of California, the newest park has been home to numerous iconic attractions, including Soarin’ and the Tower of Terror, as well as the popular Cars Land. Props and other artifacts from California Adventure are popular with collectors as they document the journey of the park over its nearly 20-year existence.

716. Harper Goff Disneyland Discovery Bay Brownline. 
(Disneyland, c.1970s) An incredible brownline concept for Discovery Bay, a proposed expansion to Disneyland. This brownline comes from the collection of Imagineer Harper Goff, who contributed heavily to the concept work for this unrealized project which was inspired by the work of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. This gorgeous concept captures all of Discovery Bay, with hints of the “steampunk” style visible throughout the image. Although Discovery Bay never became a reality, elements of the concept work by Goff and others were later used at Disneyland Paris and Tokyo DisneySea. Measuring approximately 24”x78”, the brownline is in good condition overall with some creasing and edge-wear from use. $500-$800

717. Pair of Westcot Development Foldouts. (Disneyland, 1990) A pair of promotional foldouts distributed by Disneyland to explain their plans for expansion of the resort and how it would impact the surrounding area. Prior to developing California Adventure, plans were created for an EPCOT-style resort near Disneyland, and the preliminary master plan foldout discusses that proposal. The draft environmental impact foldout report details how the new resort will affect the environment and nearby communities. Both foldouts measure 11”x8.5” folded and are in good condition with some curving to the paper from use. $200-$400

718. California Adventure Opening Day Souvenir Map. (California Adventure, 2001) A stylized park map created to celebrate the grand opening of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The map is folded as issued and measures a full 26.5”x34”. It remains in fine condition with only some minor surface wear to folds lines. $200-$400 273


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719. California Adventure Commemorative Passport. (California Adventure, 2001) A special commemorative passport created to celebrate the opening of California Adventure. The passport is numbered “13081” and is beautifully framed and matted alongside its original envelope. A plaque at the bottom commemorates the opening date of February 8, 2001. Measuring 4.25”x11.5” and 3.75”x11.5” in the 16.5”x16.5” frame, the commemorative passport is in very good condition with minimal frame wear and minor waving to the ticket and envelope. There is a CoA on the reverse. $100-$200

721. “The Great California Adventure” Intro Booklet. (California Adventure, 2001) A booklet titled “The Great California Adventure” created to introduce the new park. The booklet contains photographs of the park, as well as interviews with the Imagineers who worked on the project. The 26-page booklet measures 9”x12” and is in very good with minor edge-wear and a small spot of adhesive residue near the center of the cover. $100-$200 274

720. California Adventure Cast Preview Invitation. (California Adventure, 2001) A rare cast preview invitation for California Adventure. Cast members and their guests were invited to visit the park in January of 2001 before its public opening in February. The front of the invitation was created to look like an antique sepia-tone photo with a pull-tab that extends to reveal a contemporary color image of Grizzly Peak. The invitation measures 5”x7” and is in very good condition with some edge wear. $100-$200

722. Club 33 California Adventure Re-Opening Statue. (California Adventure, 2012) A rare Club 33 California Adventure “Grand Re-Opening Preview” statue of Walt Disney. To commemorate the re-opening of California Adventure, Rick Terry and Ray Spencer created the Storytellers statue as a counterpart to Blaine Gibson’s iconic Partners statue at Disneyland. This statue was given to Club 33 members who were invited to an exclusive look at the new park before the re-opening. The statue is 7.75” tall and is in very fine condition. $200-$400


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723. Soarin’ Refurbishment Sign. (Epcot, c.2010s) A sign used during a period of refurbishment for the Soarin’ attraction at Epcot. The sign features the Soarin’ logo at the top and is printed on PVC board. Measuring 26.75”x20”, the sign is in good condition with expected minor wear from use. $500-$800

724. Mulholland Madness Cast Member Shirt. (California Adventure, c.2000s) A cast member shirt from Mulholland Madness at California Adventure. This attraction opened with the park in 2001 and closed in 2010 to be replaced by Goofy’s Sky School. The shirt features freeway and California costal imagery and has reflective strips on the shoulders and arms. While the shirt is marked as a size small, it has an oversized design which fits more like a medium or large. The condition is very good with minimal wear, and the Disney Worldwide Services tag is still attached. $100-$200

725. Soarin’ Over California Cast Member Uniform. (California Adventure, 2001) An original unisex cast member costume for the opening day version of the Soarin’ Over California attraction. The 2-piece costume consists of an olive brown bomber jacket-inspired pullover and a pair of brown jeans-style trousers. The jacket retains an internal Disneyland Resorts label and “Unisex XL” size tag, and the pants bear a Disney Worldwide Services barcode label marked “32x20”. The costume is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear. $200-$400 275


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726. Tower of Terror Grand Opening Ticket Display. (California Adventure, 2004) A limited edition framed display created to celebrate the grand opening of California Adventure’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The assembled items include a commemorative ticket which “drops down” twice and features pop-open elevator doors, and a rare grand opening pin. The ticket is numbered “00106” and the entire display is numbered 6/100 in pencil on the mat. Presented under plexiglass in a black lacquered wood frame, the display measures 33.25”x10”. The items are in very fine condition, appearing virtually unhandled. The frame exhibits only minimal wear. $100-$200

727. Tower of Terror Prop Newspaper. (California Adventure, 2000s) A very rare prop newspaper from the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at California Adventure. This fictitious Los Angeles Examiner newspaper prop is dated October 31st, 1939, and includes headlines regarding various deaths, arrests, and murders. This prop was created for the attraction’s lobby and has a wooden block in its center that connects to a metal bracket to secure it in place within the attraction. Only the front and back cover sheets contain text and imagery, the remaining pages are blank. Measuring 11.5”x5.5” and 1.5” deep, not including the mounting bracket, the prop is in very good condition with an intentional yellow wash to appear aged. $200-$400

728. Tower of Terror Press Kit. (California Adventure, 2004) A press kit from the grand opening of California Adventure’s The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The kit includes an outer folder that opens at the front doors and plays audio from the ride. Also included are (3) color press photos, a CD, (5) sample news releases, and a business card for Duncan Wardle, the vice president of press and publicity. The folder measures 12”x9”. The condition is very good overall with some edge wear to the folder. $100-$200

729. Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! Crew Gift. (California Adventure, 2017) A pyramid-shaped crew gift created to commemorate the opening of Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! at Disney’s California Adventure. Cast in high density urethane and painted metallic gold to appear as exotic alien technology, the award features relief lettering designates the WDI Project Team for the attraction. It retains an internal Disney and Marvel combination copyright sticker. Measuring 5.25” tall, the piece is in fine condition. $300-$500

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730. A Bug’s Land Lenticular Badge. (California Adventure, 2002) A lenticular badge from A Bug’s Land in California Adventure. This badge was created for the grand opening of A Bug’s Land and Flik’s Fun Fair. It measures 6.25”x4.25” and is in very good condition over all with minor wear and pen markings from original use. $100-$200

731. A Bug’s Land Power Supply Cover. (California Adventure, 2001) A power supply cover from A Bug’s Land in California Adventure. It reads “Bench Effects Power Supply ASSY” and measures 10.25”x8.25”. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $100-$200

733. Turtle Talk with Crush Opening Crew Bag. (Disneyland, 2005) A rare Turtle Talk with Crush bag that was given to the opening crew of the attraction in 2005. This backpack measures 15”x17” and is in fine condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200

732. Toy Story Midway Mania Imagineering Award Coin. (California Adventure, 2009) A rare award coin presented to members of the Imagineering team behind Toy Story Midway Mania. The coin features the message “1 Team-2 Parks” to emphasize the teamwork that went into the creation of the attraction, which debuted in 2009 at both California Adventure and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The reverse of the coin features the title “The Frank G. Wells Award for Teamwork.” Measuring 2.5” in diameter, the metal coin is in very good condition. $200-$400

734. Grad Nite Dance Club Exit Sign. (California Adventure, 2014) A sign from Disneyland Resort’s Grad Nite events during 2014. The sign was used at the event to designate the exit of the Dance Club area. Printed on PVC board, the sign measures 20”x20” and is in good overall condition with some surface scuffs from use. $100-$200 277


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735. California Adventure Cove Bar Table & (4) Chairs. (California Adventure, c.2010s) A table and set of (4) chairs from the Cove Bar at California Adventure. Located across what was formerly California Screamin’ and providing a fantastic view of the Wonderful World of Color, the Cove Bar was rethemed in 2018 with the Pixar Pier renovation. The table measures 30.5” in diameter and 30.5” tall, while the chairs measure 35.5” tall. The condition is good with expected wear from park use, including some chipping and scratching to the paint, spots of rusting to the metal, and discoloration to the stone tabletop. The chairs exhibit similar wear, with minor surface wear to the seat cushions. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $300-$500

736. Mickey’s Halloween Party Smoking Sign. (Disneyland, c.2017) A sign for Mickey’s Halloween Party events at Disneyland. This popular seasonal event moved to California Adventure in recent years as “Oogie Boogie Bash.” The sign informs guests that the smoking area has moved next to the Haunted Mansion. Printed on PVC board, the single-sided sign measures 27”x19.5”. The condition is good with minor surface wear throughout. $100-$200 278

737. Disneyland Resort Halloween Time Cast Member Vest. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A vest worn by cast members during Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort. The vest features an orange Disneyland Resort logo on the front and a Halloween Time logo on the reverse. The vest is a size L and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200


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738. Napa Rose Cast Member Vest. (Grand Californian, c.2000s) A vest worn by cast members working at the Napa Rose restaurant in the Grand Californian Hotel. Featuring an embroidered rose on the lapel similar to the restaurant’s logo, the vest has its original wardrobe tags still attached. The vest is marked as a women’s size 8 and is in very good condition with some expected wear from use, with two small spots of fraying along the collar. $100-$200

740. Grand Californian Hotel Lantern Tree Ornament. (Grand Californian, c.2000s) A tree ornament from the Grand Californian Hotel. The ornament is designed to look like the craftsman-style lanterns seen within the hotel. The body of the ornament is metal with a wooden base and includes a power cord with a specialty plug. Measuring 8”x8” and approximately 11” tall, the decoration is in good condition with some surface wear from use to both the body and base of the lantern. Functionality has not been tested due to the type of specialized plug used. $100-$200

739. Grand Californian Hyperion Fruit Print. (Grand Californian, c.2000s) A print used as wall decor at the Grand Californian Hotel. Designed to look like a vintage advertisement, the print promotes “Hyperion Fruit” in reference to Walt Disney Studios’ first location on Hyperion Ave. Measuring 9.5”x10.5” in the 19”x17” frame, the condition is good with some surface wear from use, and a couple of spots of splitting along the grain of the wood. $100-$200

741. Grand Californian Hotel Expansion Construction Sign. (Grand Californian, c.2000s) A construction sign used during the expansion of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. The sign designates the emergency exit during construction and is stylized to match the hotel’s Craftsman style. Measuring 17.75”x17.75”, the sign is in very good condition with expected wear from use, including some scuffing and a spot of residue toward the bottom center. $200-$400 279


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742. Pair of Grand Californian Hotel Headboard Lights. (Grand Californian, 2001) A pair of headboard lights from Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. These lamps were removed during a recent refurbishment to the hotel and feature the American Craftsman style that has been the signature of the hotel since it first opened in 2001. These impressive lamps offer a rare opportunity to furnish your home with the same quality, style, and care that Disney has used in one of their most popular hotels over the last 16 years. Both lamps measure 9.75”x6.25” and 8.5” deep. The pair are in very good condition with some expected moderate wear from use. Both lights are functional. $200-$400

743. Pair of Grand Californian Hotel Vanity Lights. (Grand Californian, 2001) A pair of vanity lights from Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. These lamps were removed during a recent refurbishment to the hotel and feature the American Craftsman style that has been the signature of the hotel since it first opened in 2001. These impressive lamps offer a rare opportunity to furnish your home with the same quality, style, and care that Disney has used in one of their most popular hotels over the last 16 years. Both lamps measure 8”x6” and 7.75” deep. The pair are in very good condition with some expected moderate wear from use. Both lights are functional. $200-$400

744. Grand Californian Hotel Rocking Chair. (Grand Californian, c.2010s) An original rocking chair used near the outdoor fireplace of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. The hotel is known for its American Craftsman architecture and décor, with wooden furniture such as this seen throughout the hotel. This wooden chair beautifully represents that familiar style and the quality guest experience at this popular Disney hotel. The chair has 31” long rockers, measures 26.5” wide, and 37” tall. The condition is very good, with expected minor surface wear consistent with hotel use. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $300-$500

745. Grand Californian Hotel Rocking Chair. (Grand Californian, c.2010s) An original rocking chair used near the outdoor fireplace of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. The hotel is known for its American Craftsman architecture and décor, with wooden furniture such as this seen throughout the hotel. This wooden chair beautifully represents that familiar style and the quality guest experience at this popular Disney hotel. The chair has 31” long rockers, measures 26.5” wide, and 37” tall. The condition is very good, with expected minor surface wear consistent with hotel use. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $300-$500

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In 1964, Walt Disney Productions began buying up large amounts of land near Orlando, Florida, hiding their purchases under shell corporations to avoid speculation. It wasn’t until late 1965 that Walt Disney’s plans were confirmed, and on November 15, 1965, Walt officially announced that he would be building a second park in Florida. It was here that he would build his “East Coast Disneyland,” and it was here that he envisioned his “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.” Although Walt did not live long enough to see his vision realized, Roy O. Disney postponed his retirement to helm the project, which began construction in 1967 and opened on October 1, 1971.

746. “Project Florida: A Whole New Disney World” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1967) A rare proposal booklet titled, “Project Florida: A Whole New Disney World.” Containing some of the earliest project information about Walt Disney World, the staple-bound booklet was created for internal use by Disney and to prime select corporate sponsors. It provides of an overview of Disneyland’s history, a description of the coming Magic Kingdom theme park, and details Walt Disney’s original, wildly ambitious plans for EPCOT as a utopian city. The 20-page booklet contains seldom-seen photos and concept artwork, and measures approximately 11”x11”. It is in good condition. The front cover exhibits heavy foxing and some minor surface loss, and the back cover is browned at the edges with a few spot stains. The interior pages are clean. $400-$600

747. “A Complete Edition About Walt Disney World” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A very early booklet discussing the coming attractions, entertainment, hotels, and other information relating to the opening of Walt Disney World. This booklet primarily includes concept art rather than photos, since the opening of the park was still two years away, but also includes great behind the scenes photos of Imagineers working on the coming attractions. This 26-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some edge wear. There is creasing along the spine, as well as spots of surface wear to the front cover. $300-$500

748. Walt Disney World Preview Edition Book. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A pre-opening guide to Walt Disney World Resort and theme park featuring concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of the attractions that would be opening the following year. This 20-page booklet measures 8.5”x11” and is in very fine condition with minimal wear. $200-$400 281


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749. Richard Nixon Walt Disney World Grand Opening Archive. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A collection of ephemera relating to President Richard Nixon’s proposed visit to Walt Disney World ahead of the Opening Spectacular and Dedication in October of 1971. The collection comes from the personal collection of Nixon’s White House advance man Jon A. Foust. The archive provides a unique window into the early days of Walt Disney World and the incredible diligence, planning, and politics that go into anything a sitting president does in public. Highlights include a sample invitation for a special showing of The Hall of Presidents for President Richard Nixon; a copy script of the Hall of Presidents presentation for approval by the White House; an original typed memorandum on White House letterhead stationery proposing the president visit the resort as it “would make a terrific color story which would have broad appeal to all ages,” and, “It would show the President in an active, fun, and youthful setting which people would enjoy, especially the young;” a 3-page proposed schedule that would have Nixon visiting the park, presenting a White House flown flag to Roy Disney, visiting It’s a Small World, and riding the monorail; a theme park site plan blueprint marked with the president’s route through the park; (2) color photographs of Town Square in Main Street USA under construction; and a photograph back stamped “Official Photograph The White House” depicting Nixon shaking hands with dignitaries on an airport tarmac with Air Force One. The balance consists of copy White House memoranda, Walt Disney World event itineraries, White House Communications and Walt Disney Co. rosters and contact sheets, maps of the park and surrounding area, and a restrike photograph of Walt Disney. Items range in size from 7”x5.25” to 18”x24” and are generally in very good condition. Exhibiting some creasing, oxidized staples, edge wear, and handling. $3,000-$5,000 282


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750. Grand Opening Spectacular Invitation & Correspondence. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original invitation for Walt Disney World’s three-day grand opening ceremony and dedication on October 23, 24, and 25 of 1971. The invitation comes from the collection of White House advance man Jon A. Foust. President Richard Nixon originally considered attending the event, and when he ultimately opted out, Foust went in his stead as a representative from the administration. The invitation is accompanied by its original transmittal envelope addressed to Foust at the White House, an RSVP card with addressed envelope, and the business card of an event coordinator. Also included is a 3-page typed letter on Walt Disney World Co. letterhead stationery from an event coordinator detailing Foust’s travel arrangements and accommodations, as well as (21) carbon copies of thank you letters written by Foust to various Disney emissaries following the festivities. The invitation measures 6.25”x6.25” and is in very good condition, with only minor handling wear. The correspondence ranges in size from 10.5”x8” to 11”x8”. It is generally in very good condition exhibiting some oxidized paperclip stains and handling wear. $200-$400

751. Grand Opening Spectacular Master Event Script. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A master event script including the procedures and itinerary for the Walt Disney World Opening Spectacular and Dedication Ceremony on October 23, 24, and 25 of 1971. Incorporating concept drawings, costume designs, and diagrams, the material provides a visual reference and stylebook for the proceedings. This master event script offers a scarcely seen look into the backstage experience of Walt Disney World’s grand opening. Measuring 11”x9”, the script is in very good condition with wear to cover, including a spot of damp staining, bending to cover edges, and small edge tears. $300-$500

752. Early Walt Disney World Cast Member Materials. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A collection of (6) cast member materials from the early years of Walt Disney World. Included are a “Walt Disney World & You” training guide, a guide to the Walt Disney World look for men, (2) publicity photos, a Summer 1972 fact card, and an “Arrive Alive... On SR-535?” bumper sticker. The bumper sticker was part of a campaign by Walt Disney World to get the state to pay for widening and improving the road leading to the employee entrance without any contribution by the company. Ranging in size from the 3.5”x2.25” fact card to the 11”x8.5” guide, the collection is overall in fair condition with some edge-wear, as well as spots of surface wear on the fact card, photographs, and bumper sticker. $300-$500 283


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 753. Walt Disney World Security Parking Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A metal parking sign used to designate spaces for security vehicles at Walt Disney World. The single-sided sign is printed on metal and prominently displays the newer security badge logo. Measuring 12”x18”, the sign is in fair condition with some color wear to the logo and text, and some scuffing to the reverse. $300-$500

754. Walt Disney World Security Hat. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A Walt Disney World security officer Panama hat. The lightweight white straw hat features metal grommet vents at either side of crown and a blue fabric band with an embroidered Walt Disney World Security badge logo. The internal brown mesh fabric sweatband retains a partial Disney Worldwide Services label from which the barcode has been removed and a size “M” tag. The hat is in very good condition exhibiting only minor wear from use. $100-$200

755. Buena Vista Construction Company Graphic. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A large sign graphic from Disney’s in-house construction company, Buena Vista Construction Co. The company was instrumental in the construction of Walt Disney World, and this style of graphic was used on signage at the company property and displayed on the sides of company vehicles. This particular graphic is unused and still adhered to its backing paper. Measuring 12”x24”, the graphic is in good condition with some surface wear throughout. $500-$700 284


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756. Buena Vista Construction Co. Wardrobe Set. (Walt Disney World, c.1981-2010) A set of wardrobe items used by employees of Disney’s in-house construction company, Buena Vista Construction Co. The wardrobe includes a hardhat from 1981, as well as a Walt Disney Imagineering shirt, outer orange safety vest, and green safety vest, all from approximately 2010. The shirt is a size M, while the vests are size L. The set is in good overall condition, with some wear to the hardhat from use, and scattered spots of staining to the clothing from use. $300-$500

757. Walt Disney World Cast Member China Plates. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A set of (3) Walt Disney World cast member china plates. These plates feature two gold lines around the edges and a golden Walt Disney World Logo. The plates measure between 9.75” in diameter and 6.25” in diameter and are in very good condition with minor scuffing and wear from use. $100-$200

758. Walt Disney World Guest Relations Cast Member Vest. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s-90s) An original park-worn Guest Relations cast member vest from the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The navy-blue, green, and red plaid vest has faux broad welt hip pockets, side cinching self-belts, navy blue silk lining, and relief Magic Kingdom Disneyworld logo button front closure. A size 34L, the vest retains an internal size label and an exterior paper inventory tag stitched above the bottom seam at lower left. It is in very fine condition with minimal age and wear. $100-$300 285


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759. Set of (11) Walt Disney World Themed Camera Concepts. (Walt Disney World, 1998) A set of (11) printed concept designs created for custom themed cameras to be used at various locations in Walt Disney World. The color prints depict such camera concepts as a Frontierland Fort Camera that is shaped like a log fort and produces sepia colored photos, The Club Camera for Pleasure Island dance clubs that produces brightly colored dance club photos, a Blizzard Beach Camera that produces photos with the appearance of falling snow, and an Animal Kingdom Zoom Camera to help capture photos of animals even at a large distance. These concept sheets are each stamped with a Disney copyright mark, and the Frontierland Fort Camera concept print has a few hand-written details in ink around the bear image. Each sheet measures 11”x17” and the condition is good overall with some creases and handling wear from use. $300-$500

760. Kraft Salutes the World of Walt Disney World Script. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A third draft of the 10th anniversary television special “Kraft Salutes the World of Walt Disney World.” The draft includes a filming schedule, contact information for cast and crew, a short rundown, and the full script for the television event. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the 151-page script is in good condition with some wear from age and use. There is a rectangle of residue on the upper left from where a label once was, and some color fading along the bottom edge and lower right side. $200-$400 286

761. Star Jets WED Imagineering Maintenance Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1974) An incredibly rare maintenance manual for the Star Jets attraction at Walt Disney World. Prepared by WED Imagineering, this comprehensive manual contains many high-quality black-and-white photos and technical diagrams for the attraction. The manual serves as an incredible archive of information on this well-remembered attraction that was a staple of Tomorrowland for 20 years. The hardcover manual measures 11.25”x8.75” and 0.75” thick, and is in good condition with some wear to the cover from use and age, including a small piece of tape applied over a crack in the topleft corner of the front cover. $500-$700


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762. Contemporary Resort Early Oversize Room Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An extremely rare large map of the Walt Disney World Resort, including the Magic Kingdom and its surrounding hotels. These popular maps were created as wall art for the Contemporary Resort Hotel guest rooms during the earliest days of Walt Disney World. Created with future expansion in mind, the map features images of the planned Asian, Persian, and Venetian resorts that were never completed. This particular map was stored rolled. Measuring 49”x60.5”, the map is in fair condition with edgewear, particularly along the bottom edge where there are several small tears. There are thin creases throughout the image, and a spot of staining at the upper right. This beautiful map is a unique reminder of the early days of Walt Disney World and its resorts. $700-$1,000

763. 1971 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from the opening year of Walt Disney World. 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 very good condition with some wear along the edges and fold lines. $300-$500

764. 1979 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from 1979. This map offers a beautifully illustrated layout of the Magic Kingdom and features the lands and attractions present at the time the map was created. Measuring approximately 31.5”x38”, the map is in very good condition with some wear along the edges and the fold-lines. $200-$400 287


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765. 1992 Walt Disney World Resort Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A souvenir map from Walt Disney World featuring a stylized rendition of the park and its attractions. The map measures approximately 27”x39” and is in good condition with some wear along the fold-lines, and some minor spots of tearing along the edges. $200-$400

766. Harper Goff’s Epcot Pictorial Souvenir Book. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A souvenir pictorial guidebook for Epcot’s opening year from the estate of Disney Legend Harper Goff. The guidebook offers a look into Future World and World Showcase and breaks down the different realms of the park through concept art, behind the scenes photos, and descriptions of the various aspects of the park. Measuring 8.5”x10.75”, the guidebook is in very good condition with minor wear and some creasing to the front and back cover. $200-$400 288


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767. Walt Disney World Park Hopper Ticket Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign created to promote the World-Hopper pass at Walt Disney World. This pass was good for admission to the Magic Kingdom, Disney-MGM Studios, and Epcot, with each of these three parks represented on the wooden-framed printed sign. Measuring 36”x23”, the sign is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500

769. Walt Disney World Resort Ticket Booth Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1995) A silkscreened metal sign used at the Walt Disney World Resort to promote park hopper tickets, as well as multi-day ticket options to such locations as Disney-MGM Studios, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Typhoon Lagoon, Discovery Island, and more. The sign is double-sided with some variance in the imagery between the sides, and only one side has silkscreened prices applied. Measuring 45.5”x14”, the metal sign is in good overall condition with most of the wear, such as scratches and discoloration, occurring to the side without price values. One of the top corners has a slight bend. $300-$500

768. Walt Disney World Complimentary Magic Key Coupon Book. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A rare Walt Disney World ticket book with (6) admission tickets still attached, good for any “A” through “E” attraction. The ticket book is number C1799784, and retains its cardstock backing with an image of Cinderella Castle and the Contemporary Resort. Measuring approximately 2”x4.75”, the ticket book is in good condition with edge wear and wrinkled corners. $200-$400

770. Grand Circle Tour Metal Sign. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A tin sign created as part of the Grand Circle Tour series, based on the railroads of the Disney Parks. This sign was designed by Jeff Granito and features the Grand Circle Tour logo. Measuring 13.5”x10.75”, the sign is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300-$500 289


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771. Excursion Steamer Mickey Flag. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A rare flag used on the “Excursion Steamer” side wheel steamboats at Walt Disney World. These steamboats would ferry guests from the transportation center to the Magic Kingdom, until other ships and the Monorail were added later. The double-sided flag measures approximately 34”x53” and is in good used condition with some minor fraying to some of the stitching. $700-$900

772. Walt Disney World Railroad Train Awning. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An awning from the Walt Disney World railroad. This awning is from one the passenger cars and measures approximately 13”x41ft. The condition is fair with several dark marks and general wear throughout from extensive park use. One side has darkening to the top-half from its installation on the passenger car. $400-$600 290


773. Mission to Mars Omnibus Attraction Poster Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1982) A very rare metal sign used on the Omnibus at the Magic Kingdom to promote Mission to Mars. This type of sign was a familiar sight on the Main Street Omnibus, as they decorated the sides of the bus with attraction poster style imagery for various park highlights. In many instances, the imagery for these signs had to be custom arranged specifically for use on the Omnibus, making these signs quite desirable among prop collectors and attraction poster collectors alike. Since Mission to Mars never received an official poster, this sign contains the only such attraction poster imagery for this ride that we have ever seen offered for public sale. The single-sided sign contains printed imagery on metal, and measures 15.5�x25�. The condition is good overall with minor surface scratches from use, and the original screw holes along the border. The reverse has small notes indicating its use on the Omnibus. $4,000-$6,000

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774. Sleepy Emporium Window Display Test Head. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A hand-painted test head used in the creation of an animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs window display at the Main Street Emporium. The head depicts the dwarf Sleepy and is composed of hand-painted foam-packed latex with burlap, fabric, and faux hair elements. The head rests on a wooden dowel stand, and measures approximately 12� tall from the base of the stand to the top of the head. The condition is very good with minor surface and paint wear. $700-$900

775. Dopey Emporium Window Display Test Head. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A hand-painted test head used in the creation of an animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs window display at the Main Street Emporium. The head depicts the dwarf Dopey and is composed of hand-painted foam-packed latex. The back of the head has some small notes written in ink from its original use. The head rests on a wooden dowel stand, and measures approximately 11.5� tall from the base of the stand to the top of the head. The condition is very good with minor surface and paint wear. $700-$900 292


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776. Set of Adventurers Club Collectibles (Walt Disney World, c.1990s-2010s) A collection of (5) Adventurers Club-branded souvenirs. The set includes a Twenty-Eight & Main ceramic mug, a gold metal wristwatch with reptile textured black leather band, a plastic canteen with camouflage sheath and shoulder strap, a plastic pinback membership badge, and a colorful rubber pinback membership badge. The Adventurers Club was a cult favorite Pleasure Island theme nightclub set in the year 1937 where New Year’s Eve was celebrated every night. The items range in size from 1.5”x15” to 5.75”x5” and 2.5” deep and are in fine condition being virtually as-new. $200-$400

777. Alien Encounter Souvenir Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A rare articulated action figure based on the alien from the Magic Kingdom’s ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. Few souvenirs were created for this short-lived attraction, with this particular figure coming still sealed in its original packaging. Measuring 5” in diameter and 10” tall, the figure is in very fine condition. $100-$200

778. Walt Disney World Globe. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An extremely rare globe featuring an early stylized park map of the Walt Disney World Resort. This globe is believed to have been used at travel agencies to promote travel to the new Disney resort, and surviving examples are exceptionally hard to find. The lightweight globe has a wooden base marked with the name “Walt Disney World,” and measures approximately 12” in diameter and 16” tall, not including the arm. The condition is very good with minor surface wear including a few small worn areas of the printed imagery. $200-$400 293


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779. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Attraction Signs. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A set of (3) screen printed tin attraction signs created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World. The signs depict the Walt Disney World versions of the iconic Monorail, Haunted Mansion, and Tropical Serenade attraction posters. Measuring 12”x8” each, the signs are in very good condition. $300-$500

780. Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary Park Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A vintage monumental park-used sign created in celebration of Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary. Constructed of mirror-backed acrylic mounted to wood, the circular sign features screen printed design elements and the lettering, “20 Years Walt Disney World.” Measuring approximately 60” in diameter, the piece is in good condition. It exhibits some scuffs, chips, knicks, scattered dings, general wear and weathering from outdoor display at Walt Disney World. $500-$1,000 294

781. Pinocchio Bronze Statue. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A collectible statue of Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket. The statue is bronze-painted resin and was likely based on the similar Pinocchio bronze seen in the hub at the Magic Kingdom. A marble base comes with the statue, which can be displayed on its own or on the base. Measuring 8” tall and 7”x7” on the base, the statue is in good condition. There is a break on Pinocchio’s neck and on Jiminy Cricket’s coattails, and both have been repaired. There is also an additional chip on Jiminy’s hat. Both the statue and the base have their original price stickers still attached and come in their original packaging. $400-$600


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782. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Prop Nautilus Seat. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-94) An original retractable seat from one of the Nautilus submarines from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction at Walt Disney World. These spring-loaded retractable seats were designed for easier loading and unloading of the Nautilus subs, and this original seat still retains one of its two original springs. The base is made of cast-metal and weighs approximately 10 pounds. The seat measures approximately 14” in diameter and is in good condition overall with some expected wear from use, including some scratches and wear to the upholstery. $300-$500

783. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1994) An original park-used porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction. Patterned on Harper Goff’s original design for the 1954 film, the porthole is constructed of brass-tone metal with two panes of acrylic glass. Measuring approximately 15.5” in diameter, the porthole is in good condition with oxidation to the metal components and some scratches to the acrylic from a long tour of park service.
$700-$1,000

783. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Control Panel. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-94) An original park-used control panel from the Nautilus #5 ride vehicle of the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction at Walt Disney World. The panel consists of a metal plate covered by a printed decal identifying the sub’s controls that is faced with a sheet of clear acrylic. Real control lights, a temperature gauge, toggle switches, and buttons are embedded in the panel, and the wiring and circuitry is present on the reverse, with loose wires where it was removed from the submarine ride vehicle. This board controlled the fore and aft hatches, the sound system, lighting, the “engine room,” and emergency functions. The decal features a silhouette of the Nautilus with number 5 on the tail fin. The reverse of the panel is marked in felt pen “#5”. Measuring 11.25”x16.25” and 2.75” deep, the panel is in very good park used condition. The acrylic is cracked with some loss at the bottom right corner, a piece of the decal has rubbed away at bottom center, and there are a few scattered scuffs and tiny cracks. This lot provides a rare opportunity to own a highly desirable piece of this popular attraction and is just about the closest you could get to commandeering Captain Nemo’s ship. $2,000-$3,000 295


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786. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Board Game. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A vintage Walt Disney World 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea board game manufactured by Leisure Dynamics. The game is complete, including all original pieces and game board. For up to four players, the object of the game is to safely move the Nautilus from the starting base to home port while avoiding gunboats and giant squid. All items are assembled in the original cardboard box packaging, which measures 15.5”x15.25” and 3” deep. The game is in vintage very good condition with some handling from use. The box is in good condition, exhibiting tears at three corners, some tape repair to reverse, and general edge wear and handling. $100-$300

785. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s-90s) A park-used cast member costume from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage at Walt Disney World. The 2-piece costume includes a faux denim sailor’s peacoat-inspired jacket and a pair of denim trousers. Both garments retain internal Walt Disney World wardrobe department labels. The jacket is size 36 and the pants are marked in felt pen as size 30x32. The ensemble is in very good condition, showing only minor wear. $300-$500 296

787. Walt Disney World Inclement Weather Cancellation Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A cancellation sign for the “Wishes” fireworks show at Walt Disney World. The sign was created specifically for use in case of inclement weather and is printed on PVC board. Measuring 36”x24”, the sign is in good condition with some expected wear from use, including some tacky residue along the left and right edges and some surface marks. $100-$200


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788. Walt Disney World Monsters, Inc. Line Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club sign from Walt Disney World. This sign was used to designate the head of the line and reads “Line Starts Here.” Measuring 16” in diameter, the sign is printed on thick PVC board and is in very good condition with minor wear and scuffing. $100-$200

789. Walt Disney World “Mayhem at the Mansion” Print. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A print celebrating “Mayhem at the Mansion,” an augmented reality game app meant to be introduced for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Ultimately, the app was pulled, but before that, this version of the hitchhiking ghosts could be seen when guests opened the app. The print measures 16.75”x10.5” in the 23.75”x17.75” frame and is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200

791. Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Set of (60) Pins. (Walt Disney World, 1985) An original framed set of collectible pins from the Coca-Cola Celebrates Walt Disney World events in 1985. Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Walt Disney World, this grand set comes ready to be displayed and features 60 pins in total. The set showcases a variety of characters, including those from Snow White, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Mr. Toad, and Dumbo, plus classic favorites like Mickey and Donald, as well as Walt Disney World themed imagery. Measuring 22.5”x26” in its original frame, the set is in very good condition with spots of minor chipping around the frame and comes in its original box. $100-$200

790. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Signed D23 Print. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A signed Seven Dwarfs Mine Train print from a D23 event at Mickey’s of Glendale. Featuring a map of the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine, the print is signed by Imagineers Chris Beatty, Ethan Reed, Jon Georges, Cliff Welch, and Rebecca Bishop. The print measures 12.5”x18” and is in fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200

792. Set of (26) Walt Disney World Anniversary Buttons. (Walt Disney World, 1976-2007) An impressive collection of (26) Walt Disney World anniversary buttons. The earliest button is from the park’s 5th birthday, and the most recent is from the 36th birthday. Many iconic characters and attractions can be seen throughout the buttons, and represent many important milestone years including the 5th, 10th, 20th, and 30th anniversaries. Also included are (3) ribbons for the 13th anniversary with adhesive strips along the top edge. The buttons range in size from 1.5” in diameter to 3” in diameter, and the overall condition is good with some wear and oxidation to some of the earlier pins. A couple of the buttons are missing their fasteners on the reverse. $100-$200 297


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Called the greatest attraction that never was, the Western River Expedition was to be Marc Davis’s chance to improve upon and surpass the wildly successful Pirates of the Caribbean in both size and imagination. Given that Florida is located so close to the Caribbean, it was thought that Pirates of the Caribbean wouldn’t hold the same romantic pull that it did to people more geographically distant. Enter the Western River Expedition, bringing the size and grandeur of the Wild West to tourists in the East. It was to be the signature attraction within the planned Thunder Mesa complex, which was to house multiple rides, including a log flume and a runaway mining train rollercoaster. These original figures were designed by legendary Imagineer Marc Davis and created for the attraction model built by Walt Disney Imagineering. At 1.5”:1’ scale, the Western River Expedition model was the largest that Disney had created up to that point, with costs running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. While elements of the River Expedition were eventually repurposed for other attractions, these excessively rare character concept models are the best representation of Marc Davis’s original vision that survive today.

793. Pair of Western River Expedition Buffalo Models. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of Imagineering character concept models from the unrealized Western River Expedition attraction at Walt Disney World. These majestic buffalo are seen grazing on the plains in one of the opening vignettes on the ride. Both measuring approximately 7.25” tall, the figures are in generally very good condition. Bear in mind that these are hand-made concept models used for scenic design and blocking purposes in a working model of the attraction. They may exhibit a stray drip of paint from an element being worked on around them or a chip or crack from hurried rearrangement in a surge of inspiration. The buffalo figure with the open mouth has a cracked tail. Otherwise, the pieces exhibit some minor wear and handling. $5,000-$7,000

794. Set of (4) Western River Expedition Character Models. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A set of (4) Imagineering character concept models from the unrealized Western River Expedition attraction at Walt Disney World. In a vignette from the proposed ride, patent medicine salesman Doc Cogwheel extols the virtues of his Magic Elixir as a banjo player strums on the wagon stage and a young boy and little girl in the foreground listen to the pitch. Ranging in size from approximately 6” tall to 10” tall, the figures are in generally very good condition. Bear in mind that these are hand-made concept models used for scenic design and blocking purposes in a working model of the attraction. They may exhibit a stray drip of paint from an element being worked on around them or a chip or crack from hurried rearrangement in a surge of inspiration. The boy figure is cracked mid-calf and missing the front of his feet and the banjo player is missing the front of his foot. All exhibit some wear and handling. $5,000-$7,000 298


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795. Set of (3) Western River Expedition Animal Models. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A set of (3) Imagineering character concept models from the unrealized Western River Expedition attraction at Walt Disney World. The donkey is from the vignette wherein bandits hold up a stagecoach, the extraordinary singing bull is from the Cowboy Serenade, and the Appaloosa horse with feed bag appears outside the stable in the burning town. Ranging in size from 7.25” to 8.75” tall, the figures are in generally very good condition. Bear in mind that these are hand-made concept models used for scenic design and blocking purposes in a working model of the attraction. They may exhibit a stray drip of paint from an element being worked on around them or a chip or crack from hurried rearrangement in a surge of inspiration. The donkey is missing an ear and the bridle on both the donkey and yarn bridle has come loose. The horse has a cracked foreleg. All exhibit some wear and handling. $5,000-$7,000

796. Pair of Western River Expedition Showgirls Models. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of Imagineering character concept models from the unrealized Western River Expedition attraction at Walt Disney World. The showgirls appear in the raucous vignette in Dry Gulch, dancing outside the Golden Slipper Saloon. Each measuring 10” tall, the figures are in generally very good condition. Bear in mind that these are hand-made concept models used for scenic design and blocking purposes in a working model of the attraction. They may exhibit a stray drip of paint from an element being worked on around them or a chip or crack from hurried rearrangement in a surge of inspiration. Both exhibit some wear and handling. $5,000-$7,000 299


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Just as Walt knew that a hotel adjacent to Disneyland was a necessity, it was clear that Disney’s newest park would require accommodations as well. To turn Walt Disney World into a complete destination vacation, multiple resort hotels were developed, with the Polynesian Village Resort and the Contemporary Resort opening their doors with the park on October 1, 1971. Today, Walt Disney World hosts over 25 resort hotels, each with their own style and atmosphere. Artifacts from these popular resorts are a wonderful reminder that Disney magic is not only found within the parks.

797. Mary Blair Artwork from Contemporary Resort. (Contemporary Resort, 1970s-80s) An original silkscreened print used in a hotel room at the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. The imagery was taken directly from Mary Blair’s original concept art, and the print is accomplished directly onto art board and comes within its original glassless frame. Measuring 26.5”x36.5”, the room decor is in fair condition with some foxing throughout, small cracks as the corners of the mat, and some wear to the wooden frame. $300-$500

798. Polynesian Village Guest Services Packet. 
(Polynesian Resort, 1980) A vintage Guest Services packet from the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. Housed in a folder with a Polynesian Village logo and tribal design pattern, packets like these would have greeted hotel guests upon checking in to their rooms. The contents include: a parking pass, (2) guest identification tickets, (2) sheets of 10”x7.25” Polynesian Village stationery, (2) matching envelopes, a laundry list order form brochure, a Walt Disney World postcard, a film processing envelope/order form, a Walt Disney World Village at Lake Buena Vista fold-out brochure, and a Walt Disney World Family Vacation Plans brochure. The folder measures 12”x9.5” and is in fine condition, exhibiting only minor handling. $100-$200 300

799. Polynesian Resort Parking Lot Sign Blank. (Polynesian Resort, c.2000s) A tiki-style parking lot sign constructed of high-density urethane designed to look like hand carved wood. The sign features the resort’s smiling tiki god mascot at each point of the cross. The middle of the sign is blank where a letter would have been added to denote a specific area of the parking lot. Measuring 22.5”x22.5” and 1” deep, the piece is in fine condition with only minor wear. $300-$500


WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS 800. Polynesian Resort Holiday Monorail Sconce. (Polynesian Resort, c.1980s-90s) A Christmas themed Tiki sconce from the Monorail station at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The first trace of décor a guest may see upon arriving at the resort, this sconce is designed to epitomize the look and feel of the exotic Walt Disney World retreat. The piece consists of a wood backing board faced with foil to which an electric light is affixed. The light is covered by a sheet of red acetate and an elaborate plastic Tiki mask. A standard electrical cord with two prong plug issues from the back of the sconce. The electronics have been tested and are in working order. Measuring approximately 26”x18.5” and 3” deep, the sconce is in very good condition with some oxidation to the metal hanging hook on the reverse, and weathering to board from Monorail station display. $600-$800

801. Polynesian Resort Holiday Monorail Sconce. (Polynesian Resort, c.1980s-90s) A Christmas themed Tiki sconce from the Monorail station at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The first trace of décor a guest may see upon arriving at the resort, this sconce is designed to epitomize the look and feel of the exotic Walt Disney World retreat. The piece consists of a wood backing board faced with foil to which an electric light is affixed. The light is covered by a sheet of red acetate and an elaborate plastic Tiki mask. A standard electrical cord with two prong plug issues from the back of the sconce. The electronics have been tested and are in working order. Measuring approximately 31”x22” and 3” deep, the sconce is in very good condition. The bottom point of the Tiki mask is separated but present. The metal hanging hook on the reverse exhibits some oxidation and there is weathering to the board from Monorail station display. $600-$800

802. Polynesian Resort Holiday Monorail Sconce. (Polynesian Resort, c.1980s-90s) A Christmas themed Tiki sconce from the Monorail station at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The first trace of décor a guest may see upon arriving at the resort, this sconce is designed to epitomize the look and feel of the exotic Walt Disney World retreat. The piece consists of a wood backing board faced with foil to which an electric light is affixed. The light is covered by a sheet of red acetate and an elaborate plastic Tiki mask. A standard electrical cord with two prong plug issues from the back of the sconce. The electronics have been tested and are in working order. Measuring approximately 32”x18” and 3” deep, the sconce is in very good condition. The bottom 9”x5”portion of the Tiki mask is separated from the body of the mask but still attached to the sconce. The metal hanging hook on the reverse exhibits some oxidation and there is weathering to the board from Monorail station display. $600-$800 301


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803. Polynesian Resort Trash Can. (Polynesian Resort, c.1980s) An original metal trash can from Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Resort. The themed trash cans of the Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the experience in their own right, with this particular trash can having a Polynesian theme with the text “Waste Please” on the front and reverse. The trash can measures approximately 20.25”x21.25” and 41.5” tall, and is in fair condition with some paint wear and fading throughout from park use and age. The push doors have been repainted and rest just slightly ajar. This particular color scheme for these popular Polynesian trash cans is exceptionally hard to find. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000-$2,000

804. Polynesian Village Grand Opening Team Lot. (Polynesian Resort, 2015) A collection of (4) items given to the grand opening team for the Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. The villas were added to the Polynesian Resort as part of the Disney Vacation Club and opened on April 1, 2015. The collection includes a button, wall plaque, button-down shirt, and shadow box collection of Polynesian-themed items which includes a miniature hard hat. The shirt is a size S, and the other items range from the 3” diameter button to the 17”x13” and 2.75” deep shadow box. The condition overall is very good, with a few small spots of surface wear to both the button and shadow box. $400-$600 302

805. Polynesian Resort Captain Cook’s Menu Sign. (Polynesian Resort, c.1990s) A vibrant menu sign for Captain Cook’s Snack Company at the Polynesian Resort. The colorful all-day menu is printed on acrylic, with a protective layer on the back to prevent scratching to the imagery. Measuring 28.5”x26.5”, the sign is in very good used condition, with scuffing and scratching to the surface as expected from display. The protective layer on the reverse is peeling slightly at the lower right corner. $300-$500


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806. Walt Disney World Resort Princess Room Sash. (Walt Disney World, c.2010) A “Princess” banner created for themed in-room celebrations within Walt Disney World hotels. This double-sided banner reads “Princess” on one side and “Dreams Come True” on the other, and was designed to hang over a curtain or door. Measuring 60”x7”, not including the dangling crown accents, the banner is in very good condition. $100-$200

807. Pair of Art of Animation Carpet Concept Samples. (Art of Animation, c.2012) A pair of carpet concept samples for the Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World. One sample is for the Lion King section of the resort, while the other is for the Little Mermaid section. As these were not the final designs used, they offer a rare look at the creation of this popular resort. Both samples measure 27”x36” and are in good condition with some wear from use. $200-$400

808. Port Orleans Alligator Bayou Lamp. (Port Orleans Resort, c.2000s) A lamp from the Port Orleans Resort Riverside at Walt Disney World. This type of lamp was used in the resort up until 2012, in the Alligator Bayou lodges. This item comes in its original box and is still unassembled. It measures 6”x17”, is 18” tall and is in very fine condition. $200-$400 303


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Originally conceived by Walt Disney during the early development of Walt Disney World, E.P.C.O.T., the “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow,” was intended as an experimental city that would be a center for American innovation and urban living. The original concept was abandoned after Disney’s death in 1966, as the company was uncertain about the feasibility of maintaining and operating a full city. Opening in 1982, the new park maintained the idea of showcasing modern innovation and enterprise through “edutainment” attractions, as well as the addition of the world nations showcase.

809. Walt Disney World “Master Plan” Aerial Photo. (Epcot, 1982) An original “Master Plan” aerial photo print for Walt Disney World. The “Master Plan” was created in July of 1982, just three months before the opening of Epcot Center, by the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which served as the governing jurisdiction for the land used at Walt Disney World. This “Master Plan” helped in planning the current and future development of the land in Florida and includes a legend in the bottom-right which shows how the plan has been split into Walt Disney World’s property line, the Monorail’s route, Development Areas, and Service and Utility Areas. This “Master Plan” is a great representation of the early years of Walt Disney World and the pre-opening of Epcot and measures an impressive 40”x24”. The photo print is adhered to art board and is in good used condition with some surface wear around the edges and spots of discoloration to the reverse. $1,000-$1,500 304


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810. Epcot Center Pre-Opening Book. (Epcot, 1977) A rare pre-opening concept book for Epcot Center and future plans for Walt Disney World. Through color photos and reproductions of conceptual artwork, it showcases Walt Disney World as it existed in 1977, and the master plan for the future, which included Epcot, a Lake Buena Vista recreational community, and a shopping village. The book explores each and every aspect planned for Future World, including Spaceship Earth, The Seas Pavilion, The Land Pavilion, The Energy Pavilion, The Transportation Pavilion, The Life and Health Pavilion, The Space Pavilion, and Communicore. The book further explores the World Showcase, beginning with The American Adventure and the Community of Nations. The final pages of the book showcase Disney’s technological advances, including the use of solar power, modular construction, transportation technology, and environmental awareness. The entire book measures 17”x11” and 2” thick and features a faux padded leather cover with gold debossed lettering. The book is in very good condition overall, with dents and scuffing to the cover from storage and use. The book offers an amazing and unique look inside the plans and ideas for what would become Epcot. $1,000-$2,000 305


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811. Walt Disney’s Florida Film Final Script. (Epcot, 1966) A rare WED file copy of the final script for Walt Disney’s informational film about Walt Disney World and Epcot, dated November 10, 1966. The script features Walt’s introduction to Disney World and the surrounding property. A section on Walt’s original vision for E.P.C.O.T. details his plans for the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Bound in a blue folder with typed and stamped WED label, this copy script contains evidence of many line edits to Walt’s narration. Measuring 11.5”x9.25”, the piece is in very good condition. The cover folder exhibits some yellowing to edges, and the content shows only minor handling. $300-$500

813. Imagineering President’s Letter on Epcot Opening. (Epcot, 1982) A congratulatory letter for the grand opening of Epcot Center from WED Imagineering president Carl Bongirno to the Imagineers who worked on the project. The letter is dated October 1, 1982 and typed on WED Imagineering letterhead stationery. Thanking everyone for their efforts in reaching this milestone, Bongirno states that the job isn’t done, and quotes the father of Epcot, Walt Disney: “’EPCOT Center is an experimental prototype community that will always be in a state of becoming.’” The letter is signed in black ink, “Carl.” Measuring 11”x8.5”, it remains in fine condition with minimal handling. $100-$200 306

812. “Tour of Epcot” Second Draft Script. (Epcot, 1966) A second draft 12-page copy script for the “Tour of Epcot” sequence in the Walt Disney informational film introducing Walt Disney World and Epcot. Dated November 7, 1966, the stapled script expounds on Walt’s visionary plans for the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. After Walt’s death, both the scope and shape of the Epcot project were radically changed. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition with only minor handling wear. $300-$500

814. Epcot Center Groundbreaking Dirt. (Epcot, 1982) A bottle of groundbreaking dirt from the opening of Epcot Center in Walt Disney World. For select WED employees in California that could not attend the Florida groundbreaking, a ceremonial crate of ground breaking soil was shipped from the construction site and distributed in these small artist paint jars. Likely less than 100 were created. The bottle measures 2.5” in diameter and is 1.75” tall. The bottle is in good condition with minor wear and scuffing to lid from use over time. $100-$200


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815. Epcot Center Opening Day Commemorative Coin. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare medallion given to Walt Disney World employees to commemorate the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The coin comes enclosed in a thick card and includes the original envelope addressed to Bob Phelps, as well as the Walt Disney World employee letter from Dick Nunis regarding the opening of the new park. The coin measures 1.75” in diameter and is in very good condition with minimal edge wear. $100-$200

816. Epcot Center First Year License Plate. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage stamped metal Walt Disney World Epcot Center license plate featuring the grand opening tag line, “The Newest Wonder of the World.” The souvenir license plate is still sealed in its original plastic wrapping and retains the park price tag sticker on the reverse. Measuring 6”x12”, the piece remains in very fine as-new condition. $100-$200

818. 1982 Epcot Center Souvenir Map. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir map from the opening year of Epcot Center featuring a stylized version of the park as it appeared at opening. This map also includes future attractions such as The Living Seas, Horizons, and the Morocco pavilion. Notably, this map features Equatorial Africa as a future World Showcase pavilion, which was later replaced by Norway. Measuring approximately 30”x44”, the map is in very good condition with some wear along the edges and the foldlines. $100-$200

817. Epcot Center Opening Year Adult Admission Ticket. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare adult admission ticket for Epcot’s opening year. The ticket is numbered 01610172 on the reverse and is unused. Measuring 2.25”x3.5”, the ticket is in very good condition. $100-$200

819. Set of (8) Epcot Pavilion Buttons. (Epcot, c.1982) A complete original set of (8) vintage Epcot pin back buttons featuring the logos of the park’s various pavilions. The set includes Horizons, World of Motion, CommuniCore, Spaceship Earth, Journey into Imagination, The Living Seas, The Land, and Universe of Energy. Each of the buttons measures 1.75” in diameter. They are in very good condition, exhibiting some minor oxidation to metal backings and general wear. $100-$200 307


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820. Epcot Center Opening Year Watch. (Epcot, 1982) A rare souvenir Elgin Quartz watch from Epcot Center’s opening year. Featuring Epcot’s “5 Rings” logo, the watch has a stainless-steel back, base metal bezel, and genuine leather band. The watch is unused and comes in its original display box. Measuring 8.25” long, the watch is in very fine condition, and needs a replacement battery. $100-$200

822. Pair of Horizons General Electric VIP Watches. (Epcot, 1993) A pair of matching watches given as VIP gifts in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the General Electric sponsored Horizons attraction in Future World. GE sponsored the attraction for almost the entirety of its operation, and these commemorative VIP watches feature the designation “GE Horizons” and come in both male and female sizes. The watches are marked as “Japan Movt.” and the bands are genuine leather. Measuring 7” and 8.5” long, the watches are in good condition with some wear to the leather. The necessary replacement watch batteries are included. $100-$200 308

821. Mission: Space Cast Member Watch. (Epcot, 2003) A limited edition Relic-brand cast member wristwatch. Created to celebrate the launching of the Mission: Space attraction in Epcot’s Future World, the watch is engraved with edition number 190/300. Presented in the original 3.25”x4.25”x2.5” display tin, the case measures approximately 1.75” in diameter and the black leather band measures 9.25” extended. Both are in very fine condition, with the watch still covered by its original protective plastic cling. $100-$200

823. Epcot Security Cast Member Uniform Shirt and Hat. (Epcot, c.1990s-2000s) A park-used Epcot security uniform with cast member name tag. The shirt is marked internally in black felt pen as a size M and retains an original cast member pin-back name badge that reads, “Albert.” Completing the set is a navy-blue adjustable strap-back baseball cap with monogram Disney security logo embroidered on the front panel. “Epcot” is written inside the cap with black felt pen. All pieces are in park worn good condition. The front of the baseball cap is bunched from wear and the shirt exhibits minor spot discoloration on and below the left chest pocket. The name tag measures 2”x2.5” and shows some scuffing and faint adhesive residue. $200-$400


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825. Journey into Imagination Ride Vehicle Safety Sign. (Epcot, c.1990s) A ride vehicle safety sign used in the original incarnation of the Journey into Imagination attraction at Epcot. The translucent acrylic sign warns guests to stay seated with hands and arms inside the vehicle in both English and Spanish. Measuring 3.75”x.9.75”, the sign is in good park-used condition, with scraping and scuffing to the surface from use. There is a moderate amount of paint and other residue around the edges, likely from vehicle maintenance. $200-$400 824. Epcot Figment Vehicle Parking Sign. (Epcot, c.2000s) A metal parking lot sign featuring Figment from Journey into Imagination. The sign was used to assign company vehicle parking spaces at Epcot Center, and measures 18”x12”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use, and two screw holes from its original installation. $300-$500

826. Figment Christmas Ornament. (Epcot, 1982) An acrylic Christmas ornament depicting Figment the dragon from Journey into Imagination. Epcot opened in October of 1982, so this festive Figment ornament would have been among the earliest souvenirs on offer at the park. The ornament is threaded with gold elastic string for hanging. Measuring 3.75”x3.5”, the piece is in fine condition with minimal handling. $100-$200

827. Astronaut Figment WDCC Artist’s Proof Figure. (Epcot, 2005) An artist’s proof for the ceramic figure of Figment by artist Jacqueline Perreault Gonzales from the Walt Disney Classics Collection. Inspired by Epcot’s Journey into Imagination, Figment wears an astronaut uniform and is exquisitely hand-painted in full color. The figure is signed by Gonzales on the bottom of the integral base and numbered AP 1/5. The piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and its original cardboard box packaging. Measuring 6.5”x6” and 4.25” deep, the figure is in fine condition being as-new. $200-$400 309


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828. Epcot Mexico Pavilion Mayan Calendar Prototype. (Epcot, c.1980s) A fiberglass prototype created during the development of the large Mayan calendar within Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion. The prototype comes from the collection of a former project planner at Epcot and is a wonderful representation of this popular feature of the pavilion. Measuring 24”x24” and 2” deep, the hand-painted prototype is in good overall condition with some small chips around the edges. There is a wooden block and hanging materials adhered on the reverse from its original use. $300-$500

830. The Living Seas Pre-Opening Brochure. (Epcot, 1981) A vintage fold-out brochure promoting The Living Seas attraction. The 3-page doublesided brochure touts the technological and engineering achievements of the aquarium, which, with a capacity of 5.7 million gallons, was the largest in the world from 1986 until 2005, as well as the attraction’s research possibilities and corporate event potential. The SeaBase Alpha experience is teased through futuristic concept paintings, presenting the entire undertaking as a modern marvel. Measuring 11”x8.5” folded, the brochure is in very good condition with minor fold wear and handling. $200-$400 310

829. Mission: Space Grand Opening Press Kit. (Epcot, 2003) A press invitation to the grand opening of Epcot’s Mission: Space attraction. The invitation has an itinerary and informational booklet in the top pocket, and commemorative pop-up invitation with an audio button in the bottom. The audio button still plays the phrase “You’re go for launch” with rocket sounds and releases the pop-up portion enough that it can be pulled open by hand. The invitation measures 10”x10” and is good condition overall with some wear from use, including some spots of discoloration on the cover. $100-$200

831. Epcot 10th Anniversary Prototype and Official Pins. (Epcot, 1992) A pair of vintage enamel pins commemorating the tencennial of Epcot. Identical in shape, the sparkly blue and burgundy version was the officially released 10th anniversary pin, while the pink and purple example is a rare prototype that was never produced. Each measures 1”x1.25” and is in fine condition being as-new. The prototype pin is accompanied by a Disney Certificate of Authenticity. $100-$200


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833. Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Topiary Mickey Figure. (Epcot, c.2000s) A limited edition topiary Mickey figure created for the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival by artist William C. Robertson. The figure is constructed of cast resin and mounted ceramic flower-pot style base, which is hand-numbered 207/250 on the underside and retains Robertson’s personal label and a Flower and Garden Festival sticker. Measuring 7.75” tall and 5.25” in diameter, the piece is in fine condition with only minor handling. $100-$200

832. Epcot SpectacuLAB Engineers Week Lab Coat. (Epcot, 2018) A souvenir lab coat from Engineers Week events held by the Science from Scientists organization at The SpectacuLAB attraction in the Innoventions pavilion at Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center. The right chest features the Science from Scientists logo, the left chest has, “Future Innovator Engineers Week” and sponsor muRata’s logo, and the back of the coat bears The SpectacuLAB logo and “National Engineers Week.” A size Medium, the lab coat retains its original manufacturer’s tag and sales tag. It is in very fine condition, being as-new. $200-$400 834. Akershus Restaurant Opening Year Menu. (Epcot, 1988) An opening year menu for the Akershus Restaurant in the Norway Pavilion of Epcot. Situated in a reproduction Stave church, the restaurant offered diners an authentic Royal Norwegian “koldtbord” buffet experience. The front of the menu provides instructions for guests and the reverse features the wine list. Measuring 12”x6”, the menu is in good condition and exhibits some edge and corner wear. $100-$200 311


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Disney-MGM Studios became the third park to be built at Walt Disney World when it opened in 1989. Originally conceived as both a theme park and an operating production studio, the park included a functioning backlot and an expansion of the Walt Disney Studios’ Feature Animation division. In 2008, the park was renamed Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and, as it evolved, many of the original rides and attractions were phased out. Remarkably, in 2018 the park hosted over 11 million guests, ranking it the fifth most-visited theme park in North America. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened in 2019, ensuring the enduring popularity of the park.

835. Tower of Terror Attraction Poster. (Disney-MGM, c.1994) A poster used to promote the popular Tower of Terror attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. The poster invites guests to “Take A Terrifying Ride Into Another Dimension” and features an image of the attraction building. Measuring 39.25”x26.25”, the poster is in good condition with heavy scuffing around the edges and spots of lighter scuffing throughout. The poster is mounted to art board for its preservation. $700-$900 312


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836. Tower of Terror Grand Dedication Ceremony Newspaper. (Disney-MGM, 1994) A “special edition” newspaper printed for the Grand Dedication Ceremony of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. Although the attraction opened in July of 1994, the dedication ceremony was not held until September 29, 1994. The paper is numbered 1118/2500 at the lower right. Measuring 22”x14”, the newspaper is in fair condition with spots of heavy surface wear throughout which have left small holes in the paper that occasionally obscure words. This is a wonderful and rare piece from the earliest days of this popular attraction. $300-$500

837. Tower of Terror B Movie Style Poster. (Disney-MGM, 2004) A park exclusive poster for the Tower of Terror thrill ride at Disney-MGM Studios. In the style of B movie and exploitation film advertisements, the poster proclaims, “It’s a Scream,” “See Your Knuckles Turn White With Fright,” and “Terror is Your Only Companion.” Measuring 24”x18”, the poster is in good to very good condition having been roughly rolled and exhibiting shallow creases throughout. $300-$500

838. Tower of Terror Room 1313 Key Keychain. (Disney-MGM, c.2004) A metal keychain featuring a key for room 1313 from the Tower of Terror in Walt Disney World. Room 1313 is considered to be cursed, and also references the maximum 13-story drop of the attraction. The item is 8” long and is in fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200 313


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840. The Great Movie Ride Cast Member Jacket & Hat. (DisneyMGM, 1989) An original park-worn cast member costume from The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. Inspired by the usher uniforms of the great movie palaces of yore, the jacket retains an internal Disney-MGM Studios label, a “6” tag, and is marked in black felt pen “Studio 6 9/91.” The orange and black striped cap features an ornamental knot at the top of the crown, has an internal Disney-MGM Studios label, and is marked in white, “Studio 6-91.” The garments are in very good condition, exhibiting some fading and wear from use. $300-$500 839. Disney-MGM Toy Story Trash Can. (Disney-MGM, c.1995) A custom-made trash can from Disney-MGM Studios. The success and popularity of the original Toy Story was celebrated at Disney-MGM Studios through themed parades, walk-around character appearances, and even specialty trash cans such as this. The sky-blue painted trash can features hand-trimmed and applied imagery on each side, as well as the film’s slogan, “The Toys are Back in Town.” Due to the specific theme of these trash cans, they were only in use within the park for a short while, making surviving examples extremely scarce. Measuring just over 20”x21” and 42” tall, the trash can is in fair condition with warping to the metal access door, thin cracks in one of the “push” flaps, a few missing small bolts, and various scratches and scuffs throughout from its use and removal. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $5,000-$8,000 314


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841. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant Hood Ornament. (DisneyMGM, c.1991) A Disney hood ornament from the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. This hood ornament reads “Disney” and is from one of the restaurant’s familiar car tables. The ornament measures 3.5”x7.5” and is in good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200 842. Hollywood Brown Derby Menus & Reservation Card. (DisneyMGM, c.1990s) A pair of menus from The Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant, as well as a reservation card. There is one lunch menu and one dinner menu, both featuring the famous Cobb Salad. The reservation card is a general version for Disney-MGM Studios. Ranging in size from the 3.5”x5” card to the 11.5”x8.5” menus, the set is in good used condition overall. There is some edge-wear to the menus and the card, and some discoloration along the spine of both menus. The lunch menu has additional discoloration to the lower section of the cover. Both menus have green marker in the upper right corner designating them as “L” and “D” for lunch and dinner. $200-$400

843. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant Menu. (Disney-MGM, c.2010s) A menu from the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The double-sided menu features colorful interstellar imagery. Measuring 14”x8.5”, the menu is in good condition with wear consistent with use, including moderate edge-wear and a crease toward the lower right. $100-$200

844. Woody’s Lunch Box Breakfast Menu. (Disney-MGM, c.2018) An original breakfast menu from the opening year of Woody’s Lunch Box at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The double-sided menu lists the food and beverage options available from this fan-favorite location within Toy Story Land. Printed on semi-flexible plastic, the menu measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 315


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845. 101 Dalmatians Studio Tour Backstage Pass Sign. (DisneyMGM, 2002) A park-used sign for the 101 Dalmatians incarnation of the Backstage Pass attraction at Disney Hollywood Studios. Consisting of an acrylic sign with applied vinyl decals reading, “Disney’s 101 Dalmatians,” the sign is equipped with holes at both sides for mounting and measures 19”x33”. It is in very good condition with a few minor splits and tears to the decals. $200-$400

846. Studio Production Personnel Only Sign. (Disney MGM, c.2000s) A “Studio Production Personnel Only” sign from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This sign designates cast member only areas of the park and is made of metal. The sign measures 18”x12” and is in good condition overall with minor wear to surface. The two original screw holes are slightly rough to the touch. $200-$400

847. Star Wars Weekends Event Sign. (Disney-MGM, c.1997) A sign created for the first of the popular Star Wars Weekends at Disney-MGM Studios. The sign uses the traditional Star Wars logo over the insignia of the Rebel Alliance, and the vinyl text is applied to the thick acrylic base. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, the sign is in good used condition with scratching and scuffing throughout as consistent with display. There is wear around the hole used for mounting toward the top, and the “W” exhibits some peeling. As the imagery was applied in two pieces, there is a line running through the gold vinyl a bit above the center where the two pieces were joined. $300-$500 316


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848. The Magic of Disney Animation Mickey Light & Sign. (DisneyMGM, c.1990s) An original plaque and light fixture used within The Magic of Animation attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. The attraction contained a functioning animation studio which allowed guests to watch animators at work. The plaque and light fixture come from the recording area of the studio and designated when recording was in progress. The plaque is printed on thin metal with a dense foam center, and measures 6”x10”. The light fixture measures 4.5”x2.75 on the cover and 2.75” deep. Both are in good condition, with the plaque showing some surface and edge-wear. $100-$200

849. Muppet*Vision 3D Cast & Crew Jacket. (Disney-MGM, 1991) An original cast and crew jacket for Muppet*Vision 3D. This eye-catching red jacket has an embroidered Animal on the front chewing on a “cast & crew” sign, with the attraction’s logo embroidered on the back. Marked as a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with some minor wear from use. $200-$400

850. Docking Bay 7 & Ronto Roasters Menus. (Disney-MGM, 2019) A pair of menus from Galaxy’s Edge for the Docking Bay 7 and Ronto Roasters restaurants in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The Docking Bay 7 menu is doublesided and both menus include breakfast options as well as all-day entrees. These menus feature the more recent entree name changes which clarify the proteins used in the dishes. Measuring 11”x8.5” and 15”x8.5”, the menus are in very good condition with minor wear from use. The surface of the menus has been intentionally distressed. $100-$200 317


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851. The Great Movie Ride Wicked Witch Test Head. (Disney-MGM, 1989) An original test head of the Wicked Witch of the West from The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. Based on Margaret Hamilton’s iconic portrayal of the green-skinned villain, this is a silicone test pull from the mold used to make the skin for the audio-animatronic figure that confronts riders in the Munchkinland section of the ride. Exquisitely detailed, every brow furrow, eye bag, and crow’s foot is visible in this half-head and neck mask. The hyper-realistic visage wears an evil smile and features the witch’s signature hooked nose and chin wart. One could easily imagine the mouth opening to issue a threat toward you and your little dog, too. Pinned to a black head form, the piece measures approximately 11”x8” and 9.5” deep. It is in very good condition, exhibiting only a slight stickiness from the medium off-gassing. $3,000-$5,000 318

852. Hercules Victory Parade Test Hydra Head. (Disney-MGM, c.1997) A large test head for the mythological Hydra that is believed to have been created during the development of the Hercules Victory Parade. Versions of this parade ran at Disneyland, Disney-MGM Studios, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris to promote the release of the animated film. This test head is attributed to the MGM-Studios version of the parade which included both walk-around characters and a large parade float of the monstrous Hydra. Composed of hand-painted fiberglass on a metal support, the head measures approximately 17” tall, 13” wide, and 23” deep. The condition is good overall, with a few chips and scratches to the paint throughout. $1,000-$2,000


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Opened in 1998, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the largest of the Disney theme parks and is dedicated to the natural environment and animal conservation. The zoological park exhibits hundreds of species of live animals in addition to more traditional attractions, making the Animal Kingdom an incredibly unique experience. Central to the park is the Tree of Life, a 145-foot-fall artificial tree with 325 carvings of existing and extinct animal species on its trunk. In 2017, the park opened Pandora – The World of Avatar, themed after James Cameron’s ground-breaking film.

853. Opening Day Animal Kingdom Banner. (Animal Kingdom, c.1998) An original opening day banner for the Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Listing the opening date of April 22, 1998 below the park’s logo, it measures 71.5”x47.5”. The banner is composed of a durable canvas-like material for outdoor use and is in good used condition. $200-$400

854. Pandora – The World of Avatar ACE Pre-Opening Gear. (Animal Kingdom, 2017) An Alpha Centauri Expeditions Jr. Field Kit featuring branded gear given to Imagineers to commemorate the opening of the Pandora attraction. Items include a tan canvas cross-body field kit bag with ACE stamped leather front flap, an ACE-branded aluminum hydro flask, an ACE enamel lapel pin, an ACE field journal, (2) ACE luggage tags, and a travel brochure. All items are assembled in the field kit bag, which measures 11.5”x10.5” and 2” deep. The pieces are all in very good to fine condition with some minor wear. $100-$200

855. Pandora – The World of Avatar D23 Travel Poster Set. (Animal Kingdom, 2016) A set of (4) travel posters for Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom created as a D23 convention exclusive. The set includes “Fly High Above Pandora,” “Visit Pandora A World Like No Other,” “Journey to Pandora Where Mountains Float,” and “Pandora A Bioluminescent World.” The rolled posters are assembled in their original “bio-luminescent” tube as issued. Each poster measures 27”x12” and is in fine condition with only some minor handling wear. $100-$200 319


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The first Disney theme park to be built outside the United States, Tokyo Disneyland opened to the public in 1982. Constructed by WED Enterprises, the park closely mirrors the original Disneyland park in California except for the World Bazaar, which serves as a version of Main Street, U.S.A. In 2001, an additional theme park, Tokyo DisneySea, opened on the property and greatly expanded the resort and its popularity. Tokyo DisneySea hit the 10 million guest milestone in less than a year and continues to be one of the most popular theme parks in the world.

856. “Oriental Disneyland” Feasibility Study. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1975) A feasibility study executive summary for “Oriental Disneyland,” the early name of Tokyo Disneyland. This study includes a summary and recommendations, as well as graphs showing revenue projections and economic feasibility for the potential park. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the study is in fair condition, with some edge-wear and surface wear throughout the cover. $200-$400

857. Tokyo Disneyland Project Coordinator Hard Hat. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1979) A hard hat used by a project coordinator for Tokyo Disneyland. The hard hat features Mickey on one side, and the Tokyo Disneyland logo on the front and opposing side. The opening of the hard hat measures 9.5”x8”, and the condition is good with expected wear from use, including scuffing throughout, some discoloration, and some spots of scratching. $200-$400

858. Tokyo Disneyland Opening Guidebook. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A fantastic guidebook from the opening year of Tokyo Disneyland. This guide is entirely in Japanese aside from the names of attractions and lands and features colorful photographs of the new park. Measuring 10”x8.25”, the guide is in very good condition with some edge-wear from age and use. $200-$400 320


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859. Tomorrowland Master Plan Proposal. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1995) A Master Plan Proposal for the re-opening of Tomorrowland in Tokyo Disneyland. In 1994 Tomorrowland was drastically changed in Tokyo Disneyland and this book is a deep look into the original proposal that features pictures and conceptual artwork of the rides and venues included in the new changes. The 42-page spiral bound book measures 11”x17” and is in very good condition. $200-$400

860. MicroAdventure! Project Team Jacket. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1997) A rare pre-opening jacket given to members of the U.S.-based production team who contributed to the opening of MicroAdventure! in Tokyo Disneyland. The jacket comes in a metallic paper gift pouch and plastic bag that tells the project team that they are now “an honorary member of this Institute.” The jacket is not marked for size but appears to be a size XL. The condition is good with several minor spots of soiling and wear to the sleeves and chest. There are creases and dents to the paper pouch. $200-$400

861. Tokyo DisneySea Sign and Banners from Discovery Bay. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2006) An original park-used 5th Anniversary sign and banner from the Port Discovery port-of-call at Tokyo DisneySea. The futuristic sign is constructed resin, fiberglass, and mixed media and the reverse is equipped with heavy gauge screws for hanging. The asymmetrical banners are constructed of vinyl and printed on both sides with metal spokes and electrical current graphics. The top and bottom of each banner features holes for hanging, though most metal grommets have been removed. The sign measures 22”x20” and 4” deep and the banners are 21”x15.5” and 54.5”x23” respectively. The sign is in fine condition with only minor park wear while the signs are in very good condition with some soiling from outdoor use. $2,000-$4,000

862. Tokyo DisneySea Sign and Banner from Mermaid Lagoon. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2006) An original park-used 5 Year Anniversary sign and banner from the Mermaid Lagoon port-of-call at Tokyo DisneySea. Based on the Little Mermaid, these park décor pieces feature an undersea motif. Constructed of fiberglass, metal, resin, and mixed media, the sign retains heavy gauge screws on the reverse for hanging. The imaginative design and attention to detail that distinguish every Disney project are abundantly evident in these whimsical creations. The banner measures a full 55”x43” and the sign 17.5”x20” and 4.5” deep. Both pieces are in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear. $2,000-$4,000 321


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863. Tokyo DisneySea Banner from Agrabah Marketplace. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2006) An original park-used 5 Year Anniversary banner from the Agrabah Marketplace in Tokyo DisneySea’s Arabian Coast portof-call. The banner is equipped with plastic grommets on both sides and an additional two holes at the top for hanging. Measuring a full 53”x11”, the piece is in good condition. It exhibits delamination and surface loss to the faux leather trim and some wear from outdoor exposure. $800-$1,200

865. Tokyo Disneyland Cinderella Castle Wood Craft Kit. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A fantastic wood craft kit which builds a 3D model of Tokyo Disneyland’s Cinderella Castle. The kit includes the plywood pieces, sandpaper, plate, instruction sheet, and bonding agent. Measuring 9.5”x7.75”, the kit is in very good unused condition, and is still sealed within its original plastic wrapping. There is a split in the seam of the plastic wrap along one side. $200-$400 322

864. Monsters, Inc. Ride and Go Seek Attraction Pitch Gift. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2004) An original gift set created by Disney Imagineering to accompany the unveiling of the official plans for the Monsters, Inc. inspired Ride and Go Seek attraction. The set is housed in a custom acrylic case in the form of the stylized doorway to Mike and Sully’s apartment. The “monster fur” lined cavity holds a Maglite mini flashlight featuring the Monsters, Inc. “M” logo and the phrase “Let’s Play Tag!”. The set also includes a spiral bound 13-page proposal booklet designed to look like a top secret file that diagrams the ride scene by scene. Measuring 10.75”x6.75” and 2” deep, the set is in very good condition. The case and booklet are virtually as-new. The Maglite no longer functions due to battery corrosion but displays well. $200-$400

866. Collection of (3) Tokyo Disneyland Chopsticks Sets. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A collection of (3) sets of chopsticks from Tokyo Disneyland. Each set comes with a case for the chopsticks which features popular Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto in varying combinations. The chopsticks measure approximately 7” long and the cases measure approximately 7.5”. All are in very good condition and are still in their original packaging. $200-$400


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867. 1992 Euro Disneyland Map. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A large souvenir map from the opening year of Euro Disneyland. This beautifully illustrated map by legendary Imagineer and Disneyland cartographer Sam McKim is replete with elements marked “Attraction Future” where McKim has inserted proposed amusements still in the construction or planning stages alongside features that were completed in Euro Disneyland’s inaugural year. Folded as issued, the map measures a full 29.5”x44” and is in very good condition. It exhibits faint spot soiling above the Beast’s head in the lower blank area and some wear and bunching to folds. $200-$400

868. Shanghai Disney Resort Toy Story Land Sign. (Shanghai Disneyland, c.2018) A Toy Story Land construction crew sign from Shanghai Disney Resort. This sign was used during the construction of Toy Story Land and features Sleeping Beauty Castle imagery. Made of metal and measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in good condition overall with minor scratching to surface, and the two original screw holes are slightly rough to the touch. $200-$400 323


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After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa. 33. Statements are Opinions: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” 34: Arbitration: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties. This replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a non-sale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium. 36. Special Notice: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code. 37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY MEMORABILIA DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER. 38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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WALT DISNEY: THE MAN, THE STUDIO, AND THE PARKS

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The Story of Disneyland

VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS

Phone & Absentee Bidder List Please type or print legibly. This form can be emailed to auction@vegalleries.com or faxed to: (818) 788-2368 or mailed to: Van Eaton Galleries 13613 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 For more info, please call (818) 788-2357 Van Eaton Galleries uses the increments in the chart to the right. To keep an orderly bidding structure, please place your bids within this framework.

Bidder Number (Office Only): _________________________

Range

Multiple

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

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

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

Lot Number

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

(signature) ________________________________________ (date) ________________

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Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*

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