Pop Culture, Disney Studio, and Disney Parks - Day 2 Catalog

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VAN EATON G ALLERIES PRESENTS

THE DISNEY STUDIO & PARKS

NOVEMBER 12, 2023

AN EXHIBITION AND AUCTION

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THE DISNEY STUDIO & PARKS EXHIBIT & AUCTION

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WELCOME to our last catalog auction of 2023. It has been a very exciting

year for us here at Van Eaton Galleries, from our move to a larger location to the spectacular Joel Magee Auction. We thank all of you for your support and patronage. This month’s auction contains a wide range of items spanning Popular Culture, the Disney Studio, and Disney Parks. I want to thank all the consignors who have placed their beloved collectibles in our hands. My hope is that they all find new homes and are enjoyed by their new owners for years to come. Be sure to browse the catalog carefully. There are a lot of hidden gems in this sale including spectacular Costume Designs and Props from some of our favorite Hollywood Films to amazing Disney Park artifacts, including stunning original artwork by Disney Legends Charles Boyer and Herb Ryman. Although this is our last catalog auction, our year is not done. Keep an eye out for our December 2nd online-only auction. It is a great opportunity to find that lastminute holiday gift for your favorite collector (or for you!). 2024 is just around the corner. The auction schedule for the year is being finalized as we speak and includes a January online auction, the second Auction of The Joel Magee Collection and a very special auction featuring the estate of legendary animator Bob Clampett. 2024 also marks the 30th Anniversary of Van Eaton Galleries. We hope that you will be able to join us as we mark that milestone throughout the year. Once again, it has been a pleasure working with all the consignors for this auction. I hope you will enjoy this catalog as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS THE MUSIC OF DISNEY...................................................210 WALT DISNEY IMAGINEERING.......................................213 THE ART OF HERB RYMAN.............................................218 DISNEY PARK CAST MEMBERS.....................................222 ENTERING THE PARKS...................................................228 THE DISNEYLAND HOTEL...............................................238 MAIN STREET U.S.A........................................................240 SOUVENIRS OF DISNEYLAND........................................249 ADVENTURELAND...........................................................273 FRONTIERLAND...............................................................280 NEW ORLEANS SQUARE................................................285 THE ORIGINAL CHARLES BOYER “MAIN GATE DISNEYLAND” PAINTING......................... 291 FANTASYLAND................................................................ 305 TOMORROWLAND...........................................................315 WALT DISNEY WORLD....................................................327 EPCOT..............................................................................334 HORIZONS AT EPCOT ....................................................340 PARKS AROUND THE WORLD........................................351

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Frank Churchill was one of the earliest Disney composers. Having dropped out of UCLA medical studies to pursue a career in music, he joined the Disney Studio in 1930, scoring many early Mickey shorts and Silly Symphonies. His song “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf” for The Three Little Pigs was a huge commercial success, and his songs for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, and Bambi are Disney standards. “Baby Mine” written with Ned Washington for the scene where Dumbo is briefly reunited with his imprisoned Mother, may be the most heart-wrenching moment of any Disney animated film. Sadly, Churchill died at an early age, but his work will entertain and move audiences for generations to come.

693. A Rare Frank Churchill Signed Photo. (Disney, 1938-42) An extremely rare hand-signed and dedicated photo of Frank Churchill. The front of the photo is signed and personalized by Churchill, while the back of the photo has notes by a studio acquaintance of Churchill’s, regarding projects that they both worked on. The photo is accompanied by three pieces of vintage sheet music for “One Song,” “Heigh-Ho,” and “Someday My Prince Will Come” from Snow White. Measuring 8”x10” and 8.5”x11.75”, each piece is in good-to-very good condition with yellowing, and wear to surfaces, edges, and corners. $500 - $700

694. Frank Churchill “Bambi” Hand-Written Music. (Disney, 1939-42) Extremely rare hand-written music for “I’m Looking For Someone” by Frank Churchill and Larry Morey. This developmental piece was arranged for the production of Walt Disney’s “Bambi,” but was ultimately cut from the final version of the film. The music is signed by Churchill at the upper right and is written in his hand. Measuring 11.25”x14”, each page is in very good condition with expected yellowing and wear to the surfaces, edges, and corners. $500 - $700

695. Frank Churchill “Baby Mine” Hand-Written Music. (Disney, 1940-41) An extremely rare four-page hand-written score for “Baby Mine” by composer Frank Churchill and lyricist Ned Washington. This early score features slight variations to the final version of the song used in Walt Disney’s “Dumbo.” The music is signed by Churchill at the top right on the first page, and all four pages are in his handwriting. Also included is a printed version of the music. Measuring 11.25”x14”, each page is in very good condition with expected creases, yellowing, and wear to the surfaces, edges, and corners. $800 - $1,000

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696. Frank Churchill Handwritten And Signed Music. (Disney, 1930s-42) A rare page of hand-written music signed and dedicated by Frank Churchill. The music titled “Young Love In May” is written in Churchill’s hand and dedicated “To Evelyn--Frank C.” The hand-written manuscript is accompanied by “Songs From Walt Disney’s Technicolor Feature Bambi” sheet music featuring Churchill’s music from the film. Measuring 9.5”x12.5” and 9”x12”, these music sheets are in good condition with creases, yellowing, fading, and wear to surfaces, edges, and corners. $500 - $700

697. Sheet Music for Walt Disney’s Der Fuehrer’s Face. (Disney, 1942-43) Vintage sheet music for Walt Disney’s “Der Fuehrer’s Face” printed by Southern Music Publishing. Measuring 9”x12”, the piece is in very good condition with few signs of wear to the edges, fold, and corners from handling. $100 - $200

698. A Richard & Robert Sherman Signed Photograph. (Disney, 2000s-2012) A Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman Signed Photo. The legendary composers produced more than 200 songs for Walt Disney Productions and attractions for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This photograph features Robert and Richard Sherman with Annette Funicello and is signed by each half of the song-writing duo. Measuring 10”x8”, this photo print is in fine condition with wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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699. A Large Collection of Music Scores from The Rescuers. (Disney, 1977) An extensive collection of Disney Studio music scores from the animated feature The Rescuers. The (13) oversized 12”x15” files hold hundreds of pages of original score sheets for the songs from the film. Included are many deleted songs: Never had It So Good, Peoplitis, The Need to Be Loved, Just Might Be Tomorrow, and Doin’ What I Really Do Best. Each folder typically contains a handwritten copy of the music and lyrics on vellum, and several printed copies, many with pencil annotations from production use indicating a change to instrument or lyric that may have existed for a single take. The file for Tomorrow is Another Day, the song played as Bernard and Bianca fly south to the bayou, includes extensive copies of score for the different instruments used in the orchestration. Also included is a rarely seen orchestra call sheet for that song’s recording session, listing every musician who performed. All in all, hundreds of pages are included, giving a unique look into the Rescuers and Disney Studio recordings overall. The scores measuring 9.5”x13” each are in very good production used condition, inside the 12.5”x15” Studio manila file folders. $1,000 - $2,000 700. A Collection of Music Scores from The Small One. (Disney, 1978) A collection of Disney Studio music scores from the animated featurette The Small One. The file holds a section for each of the three songs from the film: Small One, A Friendly Face, and The Merchant Song. Each section contains a handwritten copy of the music and lyrics on vellum, and several printed copies, many with pencil annotations from production use. Notably the Merchants Song written by animator Don Bluth contains a second handwritten copy in pencil, with slight variations in execution from the vellum version. The scores measuring 9.5”x13” each are in very good production used condition, inside the 12.5”x15” Studio manila file folders. $800 - $1,000

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As Walt Disney set out to create the world’s first theme park, he surrounded himself with talented and creative people who could turn his dream into a reality. In 1953 he created WED Enterprises as a division to help design and build Disneyland. WED Enterprises later became Walt Disney Imagineering, a combination of “imagination” and “engineering.” Walt’s talented pool of artists became known as “Imagineers,” and it is their original photographs, documents, and other artifacts that provide us with a historical record of the creation of Disneyland.

701. A 1960s Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1960s) A large mid-1960s Disneyland Plot Plan. This architectural plan was produced by Walt Disney Imagineering around 1965 to 1966, and depicts Backstage and Onstage elements of the Park, notably including an extension of the WEDway over the Flying Saucers. Measuring 36”x46”, this large architectural plan is in good condition with a few creases and wear throughout. $2,000 - $3,000

702. A Set of Ken O’Brien WED And Disneyland I.D. Cards. (Disneyland/WDI, 1963-82) A set of three I.D. cards from Ken O’Brien. After 25 years of animating for the Walt Disney Studios, Ken transferred to WED Enterprises, where he worked on Audio-Animatronics figures from 1962 to 1982. During his tenure with the company, Ken used these Employee Identification Cards, as he contributed toward the production of shows for the New York World’s Fair, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Hall of Presidents, the Country Bear Jamboree, and World of Motion. Measuring 2.75”x1.75” to 3.25”x2.5”, each card is in good condition with yellowing, scuffs, and wear to the lamination and other elements. $100 - $200

703. A WED Enterprises Bill of Material. (Disney, 1970s-1980s) A blank Bill of Material form from “WED Enterprises,” aka Walt Disney Imagineering before 1986. Measuring 11”x17” unfolded, the form is in very good unused condition. $100 - $200

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704. A WED Imagineering & MAPO New Hire Folder. (Disney, 1977-82) A “Welcome to the Disney Family” folder of materials for new hires of Disney’s WED and MAPO (Imagineering). This pack of materials was issued to David Jones (notable Horizons model maker), retaining annotation of his name on the folder. The folder contains a 1977 Walt Disney World Pictorial Souvenir, a 1980 Walt Disney Productions Annual Report, the Tencennial edition of Disney News, Pre-opening brochures related to Tokyo Disneyland and EPCOT Center, a WED Fact Sheet, and other documents. Measuring various sizes, these rarely seen materials come contained inside a 12”x9.5” good condition folder and are in very good condition overall with few creases, folds, or signs of wear from handling. $100 - $200

706. A 1983 Disneyland Site Plan. (Disneyland, 1983) A large 1983 site plan of Disneyland. This architectural plan was originally produced by Walt Disney Imagineering during September of 1977, with revisions made by April 6, 1983. The rendering depicts Backstage and Onstage elements of the park, notably including the recently added New Fantasyland area and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Measuring 48”x36”, this large architectural plot plan is in good condition with yellowing at the creases and wear to its original edges, corners, folds and throughout. $600 - $800

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705. An Aerial Photograph of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1983) A large aerial photograph of Disneyland. This piece was prepared by local engineering and architectural planning and photography firm VTN Consolidated Inc. and dated “11-25-83.” The imagery captures Disneyland along with its peripheral residential neighborhoods, hotels, motels, and attractions in 1983. Notably seen among the sweeping scenery are recent additions Big Thunder Mountain and New Fantasyland. Measuring 24”x24.25”, the photo presents in very good condition, dry mounted to foam board, with minor fading, peeling, and wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

707. A New York World’s Fair 20th Anniversary Retrospective. (Disney, 1984) A retrospective on Disney’s attractions at the 1964-65 World’s Fair, and how the theme parks grew from that event. Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln, The Carousel of Progress, and It’s a Small World all debuted at the World’s Fair, which Walt used as a testing grounds for new ride systems and animatronics. This 12-page booklet gives a detailed look at the specific attractions of the Fair, and how they moved or were adapted to the Disney Parks. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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708. A WDI Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Jacket. (WDI, 1986) A Walt Disney Imagineering Jacket. This satin purple jacket features the embroidered ambassador of Walt Disney Imagineering, the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse. Measuring a size “38 S,” this jacket is in very good unused condition with faint fading to color and its original Disney Character Fashions label and price tag still attached. $100 - $200

710. A WDI Project Team Watch Prototype & Knife. (WDI, 1990s) A mid1990s Walt Disney Imagineering Project Team Watch Prototype & Knife. The prototype pocket watch was prepared for WDI Small Projects Teams, features the Sorcerer’s Apprentice on the case, and opens to reveal Mickey Mouse dressed in construction gear. The timepiece has a date display with hour, minute, and second hands. The multi-tool features the Walt Disney Imagineering logo and includes a knife, file, and scissors. Measuring 2” in diameter and 2.25” long, the pieces are in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

709. A WDI Halloween Event Prototype Button & Final. (WDI, 1989) A WDI Halloween Event Prototype Button & Final. The buttons feature color variations of imagery depicting Mickey Mouse Trick-orTreating as a ghost for an internal “Haunted Halloween Happenings” event at Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring 2.75”x1.75”, each pinback button is in fine condition. $100 - $200

711. A Disney’s America Brochure. (Disney, 1993) An extremely rare tri-fold prospectus for the never-realized Disney’s America Theme Park. In 1993, the patriotic theme park was announced for the Haymarket, Virginia area, but the project was cancelled within a year. The brochure measures 11”x8.5” closed and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

712. A Walt Disney Imagineering Legal Pad Cover. (WDI, 2000s) A Walt Disney Imagineering Legal Pad Cover. The cover depicts the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse and the Walt Disney Imagineering name. Measuring 10”x13”, this legal pad cover is in very good condition with faint peeling and wear to the letter “W” on the surface of the cover. $100 - $200

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714. A Walt Disney Imagineering Utility Road Case. (WDI, 2000s) A Walt Disney Imagineering Road Case. This large road case features “Walt Disney Imagineering” stenciled on its exterior and was used to carry specific pieces of equipment. It still contains its original foam blocks inside. Measuring 43.25”x22.5”12.25”, the case is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from handling and use. $300 - $500

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715. A Multi-Signed Walt Disney Imagineering Book. (Disney, 1996) A stunning multi-signed copy of “Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real.” The publication has been signed by more than 20 Legendary imagineers including Sam McKim, Kim Irvine, Tony Baxter, Blaine Gibson, Rolly Crump, Alice Davis, Harriet Burns, Marc Davis, and Bill Justice. Measuring 10.5”x13.25”, the book is in very fine condition. $600 - $800


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716. An Original “Frontierland Station” Painting. (WDI/Disneyland, 1996) An original “Frontierland Station” painting by Walt Disney Imagineer Chris Runco. For more than 30 years, Walt Disney Imagineering Concept Designer Chris Runco has contributed special effects, show, and dimensional designs for Disney Parks worldwide at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland. Here, Runco’s artwork perfectly preserves the Frontierland Station Depot after its move in 1962, along with its antique Train Order Signal and woodland backdrop. Accomplished in watercolor on paper, the artwork has been matted for display within a 20”x14.5” frame and is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

717. An Original “Frontierland Study” Painting. (WDI/Disneyland, 1996) An original “Frontierland Study” painting by Walt Disney Imagineer Chris Runco. For more than 30 years, Walt Disney Imagineering Concept Designer Chris Runco has contributed special effects, show and dimensional designs for Disney Parks worldwide at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland. Here, Runco’s artwork perfectly preserves the Frontierland Station Depot Water Tank tower where Disneyland Railroad trains stop every few hours to release sediments from their boilers and take on fresh water. Accomplished in watercolor on paper, the artwork has been matted for display within a 19.75”x16.5” frame and is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

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Throughout the 1930s, Herbert Dickens Ryman worked as a storyboard artist at MGM Studios. Walt Disney first met him at an exhibit of Ryman’s art at the Chouinard Institute in the late 1930s. Impressed, Walt invited him to work at the Studio, where he served as an Art Director on Fantasia and Dumbo. In 1941 Ryman was part of El Grupo, the team of Disney artists who accompanied Walt on a three-month goodwill tour of South America. But Ryman is best known for drawing the first full concept sketch of Disneyland that Roy Disney used to secure financing for the Park. Aside from his film and Imagineering work, Ryman remained a prolific artist all his life, a member of the American Institute of Fine Arts. In this section, we present work ranging from Ryman’s earliest film illustration to Disney theme park and attraction design, and his personal work.

718. Original MGM’s David Copperfield Sketch by Herb Ryman. (MGM, 1935) An original story sketch for MGM’s David Copperfield by artist Herb Ryman. Early in Ryman’s career, shortly after moving to California in 1932, Ryman found a job as a storyboard illustrator at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. While there he worked on many major motion pictures including 1935’s David Copperfield starring W.C. Fields and Lionel Barrymore. This story sketch of Ryman’s was accomplished in pencil for the film, with the title noted and signed by Ryman in the lower border. Measuring 4.25”x5.5” image on a visible 4.75”x6” paper, the sketch is in very good condition. This piece comes framed with a certificate of authenticity signed by Herb Ryman’s sister Lucille Ryman Carroll. $1,000 - $2,000

719. A Herb Ryman Original Watercolor. (Ryman, 1936) A stunning watercolor painting of the Parish Church in Montego Bay, Jamaica by Disney Legend Herb Ryman. Ryman was a world traveler and would often paint scenes of the places he visited. This painting can be found on page 36 of “A Brush With Disney: An Artists Journey told through the words and works of Herbert Dickens Ryman” (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) and was on exhibition at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. This large 29”x21” painting comes from the Ryman Estate and is still in its original 43”x35” frame. The painting is in very good condition with slight wear from age. The original frame is worn and chipped and re-framing would be recommended. $800 - $1,000

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720. Herb Ryman Original Beach Watercolor. (Ryman, Date Unknown) A watercolor painting of a beach by Disney Legend Herb Ryman. Ryman was a world traveler and would often paint scenes of the places he visited. This painting could be from his travels to Jamaica in the 1930s. The painting comes from the Ryman Estate and was displayed at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. The artwork measures 27” x21”and is still in its original 38”x31” frame. The painting is in very good condition with slight wear from age. The original frame is worn and chipped. $800 - $1,000

721. Herbert Ryman Original “Goats at Ojai” Watercolor. (Ryman, 1979) A watercolor painting titled “Goats At Ojai” by Disney Legend Herb Ryman. The painting comes from the Ryman Estate and was on exhibition at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. The painting measures 29”x21” in its original 39”x31” frame. The painting is in very good condition with slight wear from age. The original frame is worn and chipped and re-framing would be recommended. $800 - $1,000

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722. Herb Ryman Drifting Fog Kasler Point Watercolor. (Ryman, 1980) A beautiful watercolor painting titled “Drifting Fog, Kasler Point” by Disney Legend Herb Ryman. This painting can be found on page 109 of “A Brush With Disney: An Artists Journey told through the words and works of Herbert Dickens Ryman” (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) and was on exhibition at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. The 29”x21” painting comes from the Ryman Estate and is still in its original 38”x30” frame. The painting is in very good condition with slight wear from age. The original frame is worn and chipped. $800 - $1,000

723. A Herb Ryman Original Masai Village Oil Painting. (Ryman, 1983) A beautiful oil on canvas painting of a Masai Village in Kenya, Africa. Ryman was a world traveler and would often paint scenes of the places he visited. This painting can be found on page 102 of “A Brush With Disney: An Artists Journey told through the words and works of Herbert Dickens Ryman” (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) and was on exhibition at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. It measures 27”x22” and is displayed in a 36”x30” frame. $800 - $1,000

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724. A Herb Ryman Original Oil Painting. (Ryman, 1983) A beautiful oil on canvas painting of the village of Shele on Lamu Island in East Kenya, Africa. Ryman was a world traveler and would often paint scenes of the places he visited. This painting comes from the Ryman Estate and was displayed at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. The painting is in very good condition and measures 27”x22”. It is displayed in a distressed wood 38”x32” frame. $800 - $1,000

725. A Herb Ryman Original Painting. (Ryman, 1983) A beautiful acrylic painting titled “Cliff Dwellers of Aberdine Harbor, Hong Kong.” Ryman was a world traveler and would often paint scenes of the places he visited. The painting can be found on page 93 of “A Brush With Disney: An Artists Journey told through the words and works of Herbert Dickens Ryman” (Camphor Tree Publishers, 2000) and was on exhibition at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. The painting measures 27”x22” in a 38”x32” frame. $800 - $1,000

726. A Herb Ryman Original “The Carpenter Faraji” Painting. (Ryman, 1983) An original painting titled “The Carpenter Faraji,” by Herb Ryman. The painting came from the estate of Herb Ryman and dates to his travels to Africa. Accomplished in ink, watercolor and mixed media, the artwork measures 13.75”x16” within a 25”x22” and is in fine condition. $500 - $700

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It was never just Walt Disney and his Imagineers who built Disneyland and helped it to succeed during the early years. There have been countless Cast Members, administrative staff, and other behind-the-scenes individuals who played invaluable roles in Disneyland’s development. Original documentation, manuals, and Cast Member exclusive items are widely collected due to the unique information and history they catalog.

727. A Disneyland Telephone Directory. (Disneyland, 1960) A 1960 edition of the Disneyland Telephone Directory. This vintage edition of the internal publication was intended solely for employee distribution, and includes Madison and Keystone exchanges, extensions, and numbers for the contemporaneous divisions, departments, and people of Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this 16-page document is staple-bound and in good condition with wear to surfaces, edges, and corners from handling. $100 - $200

729. A Disneyland Staff Shop Jacket. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Staff Shop Jacket. This navy blue sherpa-lined jacket by Calderon of California features an embroidered two-color vintage Disneyland patch on the breast. Jackets of this style were typically worn by Disneyland Staff Shop Members while performing maintenance in Backstage Areas of the Park. Measuring a size “large,” the jacket is in very good condition with few signs of wear to textile from age. $300 - $500

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728. A Collection of Disneyland Cast Member Publications. (Disneyland, 1962-78) A collection of four internal publications for Cast Members from the University of Disneyland. Included are “Tips To Talkers” (1962), “Speaking On Stage” (1970), “Showmanship Disneyland Style” (1973), and “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” (1978). With the booklets are three double-sided cards stylishly illustrated with mottos promoting good customer service. Measuring 8.5”x11.5”, these materials are in very good to fine condition, with some light wear. $100 - $200

730. Welcome to Disneyland Button Development Art. (Disneyland, 1960’s-1970’s) A piece of hand-drawn developmental art for a button reading “Hi Folks Welcome to Disneyland.” Created by the Advertising Department at Disneyland, the red and orange ink art is a 1:1 depiction of a 1.5” button designed for a cast member to wear. Measuring 1.75”x1.75”, the art is in very good production-used condition. $100 - $200


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731. A Pair of Disneyland Cast Member Costume Patches. (Disneyland, 1960s80s) A pair of jacket patches for Disneyland Cast Member costumes. These patches were typically affixed to jackets and shirts worn by Backstage and On Stage Cast Members of Disneyland. Each embroidered patch features the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle and the “Disneyland” name. Measuring 4.25”x2.5”, the patches are in very good and fair condition with discoloration, fading, loose threads, and fraying to the textile. $100 - $200

734. A “Working Our Way” Disneyland Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1974) A cast member guide titled “Working Our Way”, published by Disney University to educate new hires on the policies, practices, and procedures of Disneyland. This guide offers a fascinating look into the expectations of Disneyland’s cast members regarding costumes, on the job injuries, “The Disneyland Look”, including the 13 “taboos” governing Cast Members that may result in immediate dismissal. The 15-page guide measures 8.5”x11” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

732. A “Disneyland Diary 1955 - Today” Publication. (Disneyland, 1973) An edition of “Disneyland Diary 1955 - Today,” printed in 1973. The 35-page booklet chronicles 18 years of attractions, investments, highlights, and famous guests of Disneyland. Each page of this collated document is contained within a plastic sheet protector and bound inside a special embossed Disneyland cover, while the last page is missing, and the cover page is printed on a piece of Disneyland stationery. Measuring 9.5”x11.5”, this bound booklet is in good condition with wear to some pages. $100 - $200

735. Employee Relations Standard Practice Instruction Manual. (Disneyland, 1975) A mimeograph copy of the first 15 sections of the Disneyland Employee Relations Standard Practice Instruction Manual. The document outlines the Park’s policies for interviewing, hiring, vacation time and other Human Resource needs of employees. Measuring 8.5”x11,” the document is in good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

733. Your Role in the Disneyland Show Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1973) A book created for new Disneyland cast members featuring a beautiful gold embossed Sleeping Beauty Castle logo on the cover. The 36-page book covers general expectations of Disneyland employees as well as a brief history of the Walt Disney Company’s first 50 years. The book measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear from handling. $100 - $200

736. The Disney Theme Show Vol. II Cast Member Booklet. (Disney, 1976) The second volume of a set of booklets entitled The Disney Theme Show, that were distributed to cast members as a quick reference to the history of the Walt Disney Studio and Disneyland theme park. This volume outlines the philosophy of Walt Disney Imagineering and outlines all the steps that go into creating a Disney theme park experience. Measuring 7.75”x5.5”, the 20-page booklet is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

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737. Your Role with Disney Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1977) A book created for new Disneyland cast members featuring a gold embossed Mickey logo on the cover. The book covers general expectations of Disneyland employees as well as a brief history of the Walt Disney Company’s first 50 years. This 24-page book measures 8.5”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear from handling. $100 - $200

739. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Pen & Keyring Fob. (Disneyland, 1970s/2005) A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Pen & Carpool Keyring Fob. This set includes an exclusive and commemorative 50th anniversary ink pen issued through Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and a Disneyland Cast Member exclusive “Share-A-Ride” Program keyring and fob. The pen may require a refill to function. Measuring 5.75” long and 1.5”x2.25”, each piece is in very good condition with some expected fading and faint scuffs to the keyring fob. $100 - $200

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738. A Rare Collection of Disneyland Cast Member Ephemera. (Disneyland, 1978-2003) A rare collection of Disneyland Cast Member ephemera, including invitations and souvenirs. Many of the 40 pieces in this lot relate to employee functions like reunions, picnics, and banquets. They were distributed to Cast Members and not intended to be saved. Notable items include a Matterhorn Expedition invitation card & RSVP (1978), a Skyway Final Run invitation (1994), a Disneyland Sign Shop souvenir from “Backstage Magic Open House” (1995), and a Star Tours Preview invitation (1986). Measuring from 3” in diameter to 8.75”x11.5”, each piece is in good condition with wear to some elements. $300 - $500

740. A Disneyland & You Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1980) An orientation booklet issued to new cast members titled Disneyland & You. The staple-bound 20-page guide introduces new hires to the “Disney Way” and addresses topics such as grooming standards, stage presence, company taboos, cast benefits, activities, and more. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in very good condition with very slight wear from handling. $100 - $200


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741. The Disney Management Style Internal Booklet. (Disneyland, 1981) A very rare in-house booklet titled “The Disney Management Style.” The book outlines the history of Walt Disney Productions as well as gives an overview of their current business, practices, and goals. Measuring 8”x10”, the booklet is in fine condition with one slight scuff from handling. $100 - $200

743. A “Wisdom of Walt Disney” 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, and compiles quotations first published as “The Wisdom of Walt” in 1959. The quotes are sorted by categories such as “Family”, “Leadership”, and “Disneyland,” and provide incredible insights into the philosophies and thoughts of Walt. The 48-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in very good condition with some minor wear. $100 - $200

742. A Collection of Disneyland Cast Member Patches. (Disneyland, 1980s) A collection of four Disneyland embroidered patches. This set of Cast Member Costuming patches includes (2) for the Matterhorn Bobsleds, (1) Disneyland banner, and (1) Disneyland Security patch. Measuring 2”x2.5” and 3.5”x4”, each patch is in good-to-very good condition with minor fading and faint wear to some of the textile elements. $200 - $400

744. A Disneyland Entertainment Division Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Disneyland Entertainment Division Jacket. This jacket was created exclusively for Cast Members of the Entertainment Division and has the name “Mike” embroidered on the front. The reverse features an embroidered image of Mickey Mouse within a Disneyland Entertainment logo. The jacket retains its original Disney Character Fashions label. Measuring a size medium, this jacket is in very good condition with vibrant colors, and minor wear from Cast Member use. $200 - $400

745. WED/Disneyland Pro-Am Fishing Trip Invitation. (Disney, 1980s) An invitation to the 13th annual WED/Disneyland Pro-Am Fishing Trip. “The Big One” left Disneyland for Point Loma Fisherman’s Landing for an overnight marathon fishing contest between Imagineers and Disneyland employees. The invitation outlines the events schedule. Measuring 6.25”x18”, the invitation is in good condition with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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746. The Spirit of Disneyland 30th Anniversary Book. (Disneyland, 1985) A special VIP and cast member exclusive book titled, “The Spirit of Disneyland”. Given out at a special 30th Anniversary Disneyland dinner, this book tells the story of Walt Disney and how Disneyland came to be, paired with great vintage photos of Walt and the Park. This 58page book measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in good condition, with edge wear especially to the spine. $100 - $200

749. A Rare Disneyland Alumni Watch. (Disneyland, 1980s) A rare Disneyland Alumni Watch. This watch was available to members of the exclusive Disneyland Alumni Club for former Disneyland Cast Members. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the timepiece is in very good condition with minor fading to the face. $200 - $400

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747. A Disneyland Courtesy Policies Booklet. (Disneyland, 1989) A “Disney Courtesy Policies” book by the Disney University for Disneyland Cast Members. The 12-page guide ensures the achievement of courtesy and outstanding guest service through the practice of specific policies, tools, and techniques. Measuring 8.5”X5.5”, the book is in very good condition, exhibiting little wear. $100 - $200

750. A Disneyland Costume Patch and Pin Collection. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Disneyland Patch and Pin Collection. This collection notably includes a 1980s Disneyland Cast Member costume patch and some of the first souvenir pins for attractions like the Haunted Mansion and Splash Mountain. The patch measures 3.75”x1.5” while the vintage 1980s pins are 2” to 1” in diameter. Each piece is in very good condition with yellowing to cloisonne and wear. $200 - $400

748. A 1989 Disneyland Diary Cast Member Booklet. (Disneyland, 1989) A 1989 edition of the “Disneyland Diary.” This book was prepared and printed for internal purposes, and lists the added Park attractions, highlights, famous guests, and total investment to date from “day one” to 1989. Measuring 11”x9”, this spiral-bound book is in very good condition, exhibiting minor edge wear. $100 - $200

751. A Trio Of Disneyland Official Cast Member Watches. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Set of 3 Limited Edition Disneyland Cast Member Watches. Among this set are (1) Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse watch numbered “591/750,” (1) Disneyland Resort Happy Holidays watch numbered “193/500,” and (1) Main Street Villains watch numbered “158/250.” Measuring approximately 1.25” in diameter, each watch is in good-to-very good condition with minor tarnish throughout, and creases and wear to one band from use, handling, and age. $300 - $500


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752. A Pair of Disneyland Cast Member Watches. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Pair of very rare Disneyland Cast Member Watches. Among this set are “It’s Never Too Late To E.R.” by Becora and “I Wonder What Time My Shift Starts” by Ballanda numbered “295/500”. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, each timepiece is in very good condition with few faint scuffs from handling. $200 - $400

753. A Trio of Disneyland Cast Member Watches. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Set of 3 Disneyland Watches issued exclusively to “Merchantainment”, “I Have an Idea” program winners, and Outdoor Vending Cast Members. Included are an “I Have an Idea” watch, a “Merchantainment” Team of the Year watch, and a very rare Outdoor Vending watch numbered “67/75.” Measuring approximately 1.25” in diameter and 1”x1.5”, each watch is in good-to-very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

755. Collection Of Extremely Rare Disneyland Security Pins. (Disneyland, 1970s-2000s) A collection of six Disneyland Security Pins. Among this lot are (4) Disneyland Security Mickey pins (worn by Security Hosts & Hostesses as a security measure after 9/11), (1) American flag pin, and (1) official Disneyland American Flag pin (with a Walt Disney Productions backstamp) which was issued during patriotic parades and events throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Measuring from .5”x.75” to .75”x.75”, each pin is in very good condition with expected minor fading and loosening to some of their elements from age. $300 - $500

754. Disneyland 55th Anniversary Cast Member Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 2010) A collection of Disneyland 55th Anniversary exclusive Cast Member merchandise. Among this 9-piece collection are (2) wristwatches, a pen, a Cast Exclusive pin, decorative magnet, keyring with fob, a coffee cup, rocks glass, and messenger bag. Measuring various sizes, the items range from fine to good condition, within a 15”x10” canvas bag. The coffee cup, and bag exhibit wear to some of their elements from use. $200 - $400

756. An Unused “Partners in Excellence” Award. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An unused “Partners in Excellence” award from Walt Disney World. Through the years, Disney Parks have developed programs and awards to distinguish the outstanding service of Cast Members. The rare Partners in Excellence award was issued to “less than 2% of Cast Members” at Walt Disney World Resort. The award features the designs of Blaine Gibson and were instituted around the time that the Partner’s Statue was installed during the early 1990s. The statues were usually issued with a screw-mounted plaque; however, this statue is devoid of plaque-mounting holes and was likely not issued to a Cast Member. Measuring 11” tall and 9”x5.25”, this statue is in fine condition with a small 1mm chip to the edge of the marble base. $600 - $800

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There have always been memorable experiences to be had at Disneyland even before setting foot on Main Street U.S.A. Moments such as noting whether you are in the King Louie or Goofy parking lot, eagerly waiting for your admission ticket at one of the decorative booths, reviewing the Park’s schedule for the day and purchasing a souvenir map, are very special parts of the Disney magic. These original artifacts from the first moments of the Disneyland experience are great reminders of treasured Park visits and memories shared with friends and family.

757. A Collection of Disneyland Parking Receipts & Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s-2000s) A collection of 21 Parking Receipts and tickets from Disneyland. The tickets represent various eras of the Disneyland Parking Area, spanning periods of “lettered” and character-themed locations, and including two Preferred Parking passes and Lion King Parking Section receipts. Measuring 2.5”x3.5” to 3.5”x7”, each piece of vintage ephemera is in fine-to-very good condition with minor wear to the surfaces, edges, and corners of some from handling. $100 - $200

759. A 1962 Admission Passport to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1962) An admission Passport to Disneyland. This early adult admission pass carries the admission price ($4.50), is numbered “052969,” and is stamped with the date of “Mar. 11, 1962.” The pass measures 6”x2.5” and is in very good condition with minimal wear and hand-annotation on its reverse. $100 - $200

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758. A 1959 Disneyland Gold Main Gate Pass. (Disneyland, 1959) A rare unused Disneyland Gold Pass Main Gate Admission card from 1959. This pass admitted the bearer and up to five guests into Disneyland and was good for the entire year. Measuring 4”x2.5”, this pass is in very good condition with minimal wear. $300 - $500

760. A 1964 Disneyland Gold Main Gate Admission Pass. (Disneyland, 1964) An original Disneyland Gold Main Gate Admission Pass from 1964. This Pass was valid for an entire year, was issued to Walt Disney Productions Employees and Special Guests, and admitted the bearer and up to five guests into the park. Measuring 4”x2.5”, this pass is in fine condition. $200 - $400


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761. A Collection of Disneyland Event Tickets. (Disneyland, 1975-89) A Collection of 3 tickets to Disneyland Events. This lot includes an America on Parade Press Preview Performance ticket, a 1985 Disneyland Holiday Passport Certificate, and a 1989 Splash Mountain Imagineering Family Fun Night ticket. The Holiday Passport (numbered “00195”) has been “voided,” the Imagineering Family Night ticket retains its stubs, and the America on Parade ticket (numbered “0345”) has been PSA Certified. Measuring 6”x3.5” and 7”x3.25”, each ticket is in fine to good condition with spots of discoloration to the back of one and some minor edge wear. $200 - $400

763. A Disneyland 40th Anniversary Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A rare commemorative passport for the 40th Anniversary of Disneyland. The ticket features attractions and characters defining “40 Years of Adventures” and is numbered “00101.” The ticket measures 14”x3.5” and is in fine condition in its 15”x4.75” envelope and retaining its elegant gold-finish Sleeping Beauty Castle seal. $100 - $200

762. A Pair of Disneyland 30th Birthday Party Passports. (Disneyland, 1985) A pair of used commemorative Passports for “The Official Disneyland 30th Year Birthday Party.” The Passports are sequentially numbered “013956” and “013957.” Each ticket is missing its Park Admission Stub, Meal Voucher, and Fine Art Reproduction Voucher. Measuring 9.25”x3.75”, the Passports are in good condition, with faint scuffs and scratches and wear to edges and corners. $50 - $100

764. A Pair of Electrical Parade Farewell Season Tickets. (Disneyland, 1996) A very special pair of Disneyland One-Day Passport Admissions created to mark the farewell season for the popular “Main Street Electrical Parade.” The shimmering embossed passports together form one long procession of parade floats, with each ticket numbered “4835.” Measuring 4”x15.75”, each passport is in very good unused condition with its admission stubs intact, and in its original commemorative vellum envelopes. $300 - $500

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765. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Commemorative Ticket. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Commemorative Ticket. This commemorative ticket and oversized holder feature a dimensional Sleeping Beauty Castle decorated and ornamented for the landmark anniversary celebration. When the ticket is pulled, Tinker Bell flies over the Castle, sprinkling pixie dust, and a pushbutton electronic feature plays a portion of Walt Disney’s Opening Day Dedication speech. Measuring 15.25”x10.5” and .5” wide, the full ticket with its holder is in fine working condition with a few small creases and minor wear to some of the corners. $200 - $400

766. A Pair of Disneyland Silver Entrance Passes. (Disney Parks, 2009-13) A Pair of Disneyland Entrance and Silver Passes. This Disney Silver Main Entrance Pass and this Disney Main Entrance Pass were owned by Walt Disney Studios veterans Ken & Yuba O’Brien. Hired in 1937, the pair continued with the Walt Disney Company, ultimately joining the Main Entrance Pass Program for Disney Parks. Measuring approximately 3.5”x2”, each plastic card is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from handling. $100 - $200

767. A “Disney Tickets Sold Here” Sign. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) An official “Disney Tickets Sold Here” sign once displayed in hotels and shops of Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 10.75”x9”, this wooden fiberboard sign is in very good condition with scuffs and surface wear from display. $200 - $400

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768. A 1958 “Welcome to Disneyland” Main Gate Brochure. (Disneyland, 1958) A gate flier titled “Welcome to Disneyland”. This double-parallel fold flier opens to reveal a stylish map of the park (depicting attractions like the Viewliner Train of Tomorrow) and lists the free shows, exhibits, and refreshment locations for 1958. Measuring 11”x8.5” when opened, this brochure is in very good condition with a few creases, wear, and a .5” tear along its original folds. $200 - $400

771. A “Disneyland ‘66” New Attractions Main Gate Brochure. (Disneyland, 1966) A “Disneyland ‘66” Main Gate Brochure. This rare Disneyland printed media was issued to Guests entering the Main Gate, advertising “3 new attractions” including It’s a Small World, New Orleans Square, and the Primeval World. Measuring 8”x3”, the brochure is in fine condition. $100 - $200

769. Nature’s Wonderland & Circarama Handbills & Insert. (Disneyland, 1960) A rare set of 3 “Disneyland ‘60” promotional souvenirs for the grand opening of Nature’s Wonderland in Frontierland. Among this collection are (2) Guidebook inserts and (1) handbill featuring the story of Nature’s Wonderland as well as America the Beautiful in CirCARama (while the handbill additionally promoted The Art of Animation exhibit). Measuring 4.75”x11.75” and 11.75”x8”, each piece is in very good condition with a fold to the handbill and minor edge wear to each piece. $200 - $400

772. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Circle Route Map. (Disneyland, 1950s) “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad - A New Circle Route Around Disneyland” Brochure. This complimentary souvenir brochure advertises the all-passenger and freight services offered by the Disneyland Participant sponsor, and “points of interest” along Disneyland’s new circle route. Measuring 3”x5” when folded, this parallel-fold brochure is in very good condition with faint fading and edge wear. $100 - $200

770. An Original Disneyland Date Nite Flier. (Disneyland, 1957) An original flier from the first Date Nite at Disneyland, issued at the Main Entrance during 1957. This simple, one-sided advertisement lists the entertainment scheduled for the first edition of what would become a Disneyland tradition. Measuring 4.25”X6.25”, this rare piece of Park ephemera is in very good condition with faint creases and expected yellowing from age. $100 - $200

773. A “1956 Official Disneyland Road Map” by Richfield. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare “New 1956 Official Disneyland Road Map” that was provided “courtesy of your helpful Richfield dealer.” This map features colorful imagery of Walt Disney’s Disneyland and details routes to the park from various Southern California areas. This 1956 edition of the map notably refers to the 5 Freeway as the “US 101,” and depicts only two local Richfield Stations – one at the Disneyland Hotel on West Street and one at Ball Road (a third station was soon added on Euclid Avenue). The unfolded map measures 16”x9” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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774. A 1958-C Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A souvenir Disneyland Map designed by Imagineer Sam McKim and created during the first year that these large format souvenir maps became available at the park. Released in late 1958, this was the third version of the first-year large format souvenir maps. Disneyland was evolving and changing quickly and as plans changed, so did the maps. This 1958-C map features subtle differences from the “A” and “B” versions from this same year, including the debut of “Cascade Peak”, the Art of Animation exhibit, and the “America The Beautiful” attraction. Still featured are planned expansions of Main Street and a “Wax Museum” and “Haunted House” in Frontierland which were early working titles for Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 45”x30” and is in very good condition, with creases, wear along its original folds, and spots of discoloration. $700 - $900

775. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1961) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1961. This edition of the Sam McKim designed souvenir Disneyland map features a pink border with Disney characters. This edition also notably depicts recent additions of the Monorail extension to the Disneyland Hotel, and the new Flying Saucers attraction. Measuring 30”x44.75”, this map is in very good condition with a few small spots of discoloration, some wear to the surface, edges, and along its folds, and minor tearing at the fold intersections. $300 - $500

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776. A 1962 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1962) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1962. This edition uniquely features several new and planned attractions like the Enchanted Tiki Room and Pirates of the Caribbean, both of which had yet to be completed. This map measures approximately 30”x45” and is in good condition with tearing at some fold intersections, creases, and wear to surfaces, edges, and along the fold lines. $200 - $400

777. A 1966 Souvenir Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1966) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1966. This map was the first to feature the New Tomorrowland and World’s Fair attractions It’s a Small World and Great Moments With Lincoln. Measuring 45”x30”, this map is in very good condition with light wear along its original folds and edges. $200 - $400

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778. A 1978 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1978) An original Disneyland souvenir map from 1978 announcing that “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming!” The map measures 45”x30” and is in very good condition with a few faint creases and wear along its original folds and edges. $200 - $400

779. A 1984 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1984) An original 1984 edition of the souvenir map of Disneyland. This updated edition features the recently added World Premier Circle Vision theater which opened July of 1984. Measuring 45”x30”, this map is in very good condition, with spots of discoloration, creases, wear along the original fold lines, and a few small .75” tears within the border. $200 - $400

780. A 1989 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1989) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1989. This map is the first edition to omit America Sings, feature Splash Mountain, and detail the notable change from “Bear Country” to “Critter Country.” It is the last map of the third series of Disneyland Maps. Measuring 45”x30”, this map is in very good condition with a faint 3”x3” brown spot on the left side and minimal wear to its original folds and surfaces. $200 - $400

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781. A Set of (5) Disneyland & Disney World Dial Guides. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1974-83) A Set of (5) Disneyland & Walt Disney World Dial Guides. This collection includes (2) 1980 Walt Disney World Dial Guides, and Disneyland Dial Guides from 1974, 1975, and 1983. The reverse of each vintage map lists the various attractions and entertainment found throughout the Parks, and by rotating the dial along the bottom, the corresponding location within the park is highlighted. Measuring 11”x9”, each cardstock guide is in good condition, exhibiting mild scuffs and wear, annotation in the address field of (1), and (2) retaining their original price labels. $400 - $600

782. A 1972 “Walt Disney’s Dial Guide to Disneyland” Map. (Disneyland, 1972) A 1972 edition of “Walt Disney’s Dial Guide to Disneyland” souvenir map. The map features a rotating dial along the bottom that highlights specific locations within the park when turned. This 1972 guide notably references the temporary “Cal. Arts Display” on Main Street and newly opened Haunted Mansion. Measuring 11”x8.5”, this souvenir is in very good condition with minor wear to its corners. $100 - $200

783. A “35 Years of Magic” Disneyland Souvenir Pop-Up Map. (Disneyland, 1990) A 35 Years of Magic souvenir pop-up map of Disneyland. The colorful double gate fold map features pop-ups of iconic attractions and Disney characters. Measuring 8.25”x18” folded and 26”x18” opened, the commemorative map is in fine condition with light wear. $100 - $200

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784. A Walt Disney Signed Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1962) A Walt Disney autographed 1962 Guide to Disneyland book. This souvenir book features sections highlighting the attractions, special shows, exhibits and restaurants of all five lands. Walt would often visit the park and sign autographs for visitors. This guidebook has been boldly signed “Walt Disney” on the front cover. Measuring 11.5”x8” the 27-page souvenir guidebook, is in very good used condition, with few creases and minor wear from handling and age. The signature remains bold. $3,000 - $5,000

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785. Walt Disney’s Pictorial Souvenir Book of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1965) A pictorial souvenir book of Disneyland. In full color, this book provides a visual walkthrough of the Park’s attractions and history. Recently added attractions featured include the Enchanted Tiki Room and It’s a Small World. Future attractions such as the Haunted Mansion are also described. The 32-page book measures 10.5”x10.5” and is in overall good condition, with wear to the cover including creases at the spine, and a slight vertical crease just right of center. $200 - $400

787. A Disneyland World of Flowers Book. (Disneyland, 1965) An extremely rare hardback souvenir book published and sold at Disneyland. Written by famed Disney horticulturalist Morgan “Bill” Evans, this book features terrific vintage photos of rare details of the Park, focusing on the flowers and landscaping. The book measures 11.25”x9.25” and is in fair condition with edge wear, a name written inside, and portions of the cover along the spine split both front and back, which is common for this book as the binding was not of the highest quality. $200 - $400

786. A “Summer ‘67” Disneyland Guidebook Supplement. (Disneyland, 1967) A “Summer ‘67” Disneyland Guidebook Supplement. This supplementary pictorial of popular attractions (like New Tomorrowland) and future attractions (The Haunted Mansion), features Disneyland cast members on the cover, a Fun Map, and is supplemented by color photos and a special message from Disneyland Ambassador Marcia Miner. Walt is notably absent from the pages of this book, which was published and issued after his passing. This 48page book measures 6”x8.25” and is in very good condition with a few faint creases and surface wear. $100 - $200

788. A Collection of Disney News Magazines. (Disney, 19742005) A collection of 50 issues of Disney News and Disney Magazines, spanning 31 years of Disney history. The earliest is the Fall 1974 issue of Disney News with the iconic Haunted Mansion cover, with the latest Disney Magazine from Summer 2005 celebrating Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. Included in the span are eight duplicates, for a total of 42 unique issues. All the magazines measure 9”x 11”, with most in good to very good condition, with expected wear from use. $300 - $500

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Walt knew Disneyland needed comfortable lodging to be a true vacation destination in then-remote Anaheim California. The Disneyland Hotel opened its doors in October of 1955, less than three months after the opening of the park. Managed by the Wrather Company until Disney bought it in 1988, the Disneyland Hotel has been a location of unique entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences during its 68-year history.

789. A Disneyland Hotel Placemat. (Disneyland Hotel, 1950s) A rare placemat from the Disneyland Hotel Restaurant by Gourmet. The paper placemat features the classic logo which originated with the hotel’s opening in 1955. Measuring 9.75”x14.75”, the placemat is in good condition with minor wear to the edges including small creases, and (2) .75” tears in the bottom edge. $100 - $200

791. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Illustrated Plate. (Disneyland Hotel, 1961-66) A rare ceramic plate souvenir of the Disneyland Hotel. The 1960s era plate features the Tower Building, Golf Course, Monorail at the Hotel Station. Measuring 9.25” in diameter, this plate is in very good condition with light surface wear. $200 - $400

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790. A Collection of Disneyland Hotel Items. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of rare souvenir ephemera spanning the first decade of the Disneyland Hotel. Among this 10-piece collection is (1) Gourmet Restaurants menu, (1) Disneyland Hotel Child’s Menu, (1) Disneyland Hotel vehicle & luggage decal, (1) Disneyland Hotel embossed embroidered patch, (1) Disneyland Hotel Detachable Postcard Set, (2) “Greetings From The Disneyland Hotel” postcards, (1) Taylor & Hume’s Magicland souvenir bag, (1) Camera Shop souvenir bag, (1) Disneyland Hotel suite paper coaster, and (1) Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad First Class Passage Ticket strip. The patch measures 2”x2.75”, the menus are 10.5”x7.5” and 7”x5”, the postcard set is 5.5”x3.75”, the decal is .75”x4.25”, the postcards are 5.5”x3.5”, the souvenir bags are 5.25”x8” and 5.5”x8.5”, the coaster is 8” in diameter, and the tickets are 11.75”x2.5”. Most of the pieces are in fine condition. The two loose postcards are each very good with a small pencil notation. The bags are very good with typical creasing and scuffs from use. The Gourmet Restaurants menu is very good with slight ink transfer from the menu stacked above it. $300 - $500

792. A Gourmet at Disneyland Hotel Dinner Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1962) A rare original dinner menu from Gourmet Restaurants at the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 10.5”x15”, the vintage menu has been matted within a 27”x21.5” frame and is in very good condition, exhibiting minor stains and fading. $300 - $500

793. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Leaf Dish. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A ceramic souvenir dish from the Disneyland Hotel. Designed in the shape of a leaf, the dish features imagery of the Hotel Tower and the Monorail Red. Measuring approximately 5” in diameter, this dish is in very good condition with faint wear. $200 - $400


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794. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Teapot Shaker Set & Tray. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) An unusual set of teapot-shaped salt and pepper shaker souvenirs of the Disneyland Hotel. The set is accompanied by a matching serving tray. Measuring 2”x2” and 4.75”x2”, the metal pieces are in fine condition. $200 - $400

795. A Collection of Disneyland Hotel Plates (Disneyland, 1960s-2000s) A set of 16 dishes used at the Disneyland Hotel and other areas of the park. The collection includes (4) 9.5” plates, (4) 7” plates, (5) 6.5” plates, and (3) 4.75” bowls. All but the bowls bear the distinctive “D” logo, and all pieces are in very good condition with light wear from use. $500 - $700

796. A Set of Disneyland & Walt Disney Company VIP Pins. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Collection of three VIP Pins from Disneyland Hotel and the Walt Disney Company. This collection includes (2) Disneyland VIP pins (one gold toned; one silver toned), and a rare pin featuring a 1980s Sleeping Beauty Castle logo used variously throughout the Walt Disney Company during the era. Measuring .5”x.75” and .75”x1”, the pins are in very good condition overall with minor wear from handling. $200 - $400

797. A Mickey Mouse Club Souvenir & Gourmet Menu. (Disneyland, 1955/1961) A “Souvenir of Mickey Mouse Club Circus” and Disneyland Hotel Gourmet Restaurants Menu. The souvenir program contains information on the Mouseketeer cast, antique wagons, show credits, with an introduction by the master showman Walt Disney. The menu is in the character of Chucko the Birthday Clown, a popular children’s television host (from 1954-62) whose act was featured in the circus and later became affiliated with the Gourmet Restaurants. Measuring 9”x12” and 8.5”x11.5”, the pieces are in very good condition with a few creases and edge wear to the program and unpunched menu. $100 - $200

798. A Disneyland Hotel “Out of Order” Sign. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) An “Out of Order” sign from the Disneyland Hotel Resorts. The sign features Chip the chipmunk. Measuring 11”x8.75”, this cardstock sign is in very good condition faint wear to the edges and corners. $200 - $400

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Inspired by early 1900s America, particularly Walt’s childhood home in Marceline, Missouri, Main Street U.S.A. welcomes guests into the Park and serves as a bridge between everyday reality and the fantasy and adventure to come in Disneyland. While many of the shops, restaurants, and attractions have changed over the years, Main Street U.S.A. itself has remained virtually unchanged since the Park opened in 1955, welcoming countless visitors with turn-of-the-century American charm.

799. A Disneyland Special Honorary Police Chief Costume. (Disneyland, 1969) A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Security Host jacket and hat issued to retiring Anaheim Chief of Police Mark Stephenson. This costume was gifted by the contemporaneous Disneyland Vice President Dick Nunis in honor of Stephenson’s service to the Resort, in what was officially noted as “Mark Stephenson Day” at Disneyland. Stephenson became Anaheim Police Chief in 1946 and was instrumental in keeping his department at pace with the development of Disneyland and the effort needed to keep the surrounding area safe; something that Walt Disney knew the importance of and was very grateful for. Designed and created by the Disneyland Costume Department, this customtailored jacket has a black velour collar, gold striping on the sleeves, and a unique metal embroidered shield emblazoned with the “Tinker Bell D” emblem and the text “Security Honorary Chief.” The embroidered shield is designed in such a way that it can be removed and replaced with the standard metal Disneyland Security shield. The unique Keystone Cop-style constable hat has a custom gold band with a gold Tinker Bell and “D” emblem. The jacket is size 42 regular, the shirt is a men’s large, and the hat is size 7 3/8”. This one-of-a-kind Disneyland costume is in fine condition overall. $4,000 - $6,000

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800. A Disneyland Railroad Iron Train Wheel. (Disneyland, 1972) An original cast iron train wheel from the Disneyland Railroad. This incredible artifact from one of the world’s most famous Steam-Powered Railroads has “Disneyland 1972” embossed on the wheel. With a diameter of 19”and a thickness of 4.5” this wheel displays a fine condition on a custom-built stand. Weighing over 125 pounds, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

801. A Disneyland Marching Band Costume. (Disneyland, 1975-82) A Disneyland Marching Band Costume. The Disneyland Band wardrobe design has gone through many changes since 1955, and this style was worn by Disneyland Band members around 1975 to 1982. The pants and jacket feature a red and white theme with a yellow braid accent. Measuring a Men’s 54R and 34”x40”, the jacket and pants are in very good condition with few minor stains, pulled threads, and signs of wear from Cast Member use. They retain their original Disneyland Resort labels. $300 - $500

802. A Disneyland Marching Band Jacket. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A Disneyland Marching Band Costume. The Disneyland Band wardrobe design has gone through many changes since 1955, and this style was worn by Disneyland Band members around the 1990s to 2000s. The long tailcoat jacket features a crimson red and white theme with a gold braid accent. Measuring an unknown size and about 48” from collar to the end of its tails, the jacket is in very good condition with a few minor stains, pulled threads, and signs of wear from Cast Member use. It retains the original Disneyland Resort label. $300 - $500

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803. A Signed “From Plantation To Theme Park” Book. (Steam Passages Publications, 2015) A Signed “From Plantation To Theme Park” Book. This First Edition of “From Plantation To Theme Park” tells the story of the Ward Kimball (better known as Disneyland Railroad Engine No. 5), and has been signed by its author Steve DeGaetano. Measuring 9”x11.25”, this book is in very good condition, with minor creases to the corners of the spine. $100 - $200

805. A Kevin & Jody “Main Street USA Tour Guide” Figure. (Disneyland, 2010) A “Main Street USA Tour Guide” figure created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This figure was limited to an edition of 500 pieces, and issued in a set that celebrated the early Disneyland Cast Members. Measuring 6.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition and comes with its original box and packaging. $100 - $200

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804. A Main Street Transportation Cast Member Hat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Main Street Transportation Cast Member Hat. This hat is of the style worn by Main Street Transportation Company Hosts and Hostesses of the Disneyland Horseless Carriages, Fire Engine, Omnibus, and Railroad Main Street Station. Measuring 7.5”, this costume hat is manufactured by Midway Cap, and is in good condition with wear to its elements from Park-use. $100 - $200

806. A Collection of Disneyland Guided Tour Name Tags. (Disneyland, 1958-80s) A collection of colorful name tags issued to Guests of Disneyland Guided Tours. This lot notably includes (3) tags with a copyright note dated 1958. Measuring 2.75”x2.75”x2.75”, each tag is in very good condition exhibiting minor wear. $200 - $400


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807. A Main Street Runabout ‘Walt’s Car’ Replica. (Disneyland, 2010) A Main Street Runabout ‘Walt’s Car’ Replica. The replica was designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, limited to an edition of 500, and issued in honor of Disneyland’s 55th anniversary. Measuring 5.75”x6.25”x4”, the piece is in fine condition and comes with its original good condition box. The box has splits and wear to its panels throughout. $200 - $400

809. A Sheet of Disneyland Apothecary Tinker Bell Labels. (Disneyland, 1960s) An incredibly rare sheet of 18 Disneyland Apothecary Dr. Tinker Bell Labels. In the 1960s, guests to the park could have a “prescription” jar filled by Dr. Tinker Bell’s special Pixie Dust at the Upjohn Pharmacy on Main Street, and this rare sheet of labels was intended to be applied to those souvenirs. Measuring 8.5”x11.5”, this sheet is in very good condition with some yellowing and edge wear. $400 - $600

808. A Pair of Uncut Disneyland Yale Lock Shop Keys. (Disneyland, 1955-1964) A pair of Yale & Towne souvenir keys from Disneyland. Among the earliest and most popular keepsakes from Disneyland, these unique Yale key blanks were a wonderful and functional way to take a piece of Disneyland magic home after your exciting visit. Each measuring, 2.25”x1”, the still uncut key blanks are in fine condition. $300 - $500

810. A “Walt Disney Presents Echoes of Disneyland” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare Disneyland record entitled “Echoes of Disneyland” which contains organ solos of popular songs from Walt Disney Productions’ motion pictures. The music was performed by Dee Fisher, Manager of the Wurlitzer store on Main Street, and was recorded on Fisher’s electric organ within the Wurlitzer shop. Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, this High-Fidelity 33 ⅓ record is in very good condition with a few minor scratches to the record, and wear to the edges, corners, and surfaces of the sleeve and album cover. $100 - $200

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811. A “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir High-Fidelity Disneyland record entitled “Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland.” This record provides a musical tour of the Magic Kingdom’s original five lands, with songs performed by the Disneyland Concert Orchestra, narration by Walt Disney, and a record sleeve featuring colorful images of Disneyland. Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, this 33 1⁄3 record set plays in very good condition with minor wear to the record, and yellowing, spots of discoloration, and wear to the album cover. $100 - $200

813. “The Camera Shop Presents Disneyland Movies” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) “The Camera Shop Presents Disneyland Movies” Brochure. This souvenir “Order Form” brochure lists photo-related souvenirs available for purchase exclusively at the Park, including exciting full-color 8mm and 16mm movies, View-Master packets, Drewry Photocolor slides, and TreasureTone Travel Slides featuring Disneyland. Measuring 4.25”x6.5”, this small brochure is in good condition with creases, scuffs, and wear throughout. $100 - $200

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812. “A Day at Disneyland” Record & Picture Book. (Disneyland, 1957) A souvenir record titled “A Day at Disneyland” with an illustrated story of Jiminy Cricket’s tour of the Park. This record features narration by Walt Disney and Jiminy Cricket (Cliff Edwards), with music by Camarata, George Bruns, and Oliver Wallace, and depicts popular attractions including the recently added AstroJets and Storybook Land. Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, this record and sleeve are in good condition with scuffs, few creases and wear to the sleeve and minor wear to the record. $100 - $200

814. A Disneyland Carnation Cafe Menu. (Disneyland, 1955) A full-size table menu from the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor in Disneyland. This menu features attraction-inspired options from the first year of operation and recounts the Carnation Company story with colorful illustrations on shiny cardstock. Measuring 6.25”x9.75”, this menu is in very good condition with a few faint creases and minor wear to the edges and folds. $100 - $200


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815. A Collection of Disneyland Placemats. (Disneyland, 1950s-2000s) An amazing collection of seven Disneyland placemats spanning decades of table service restaurants at the Park. Included are the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant, Red Wagon Inn & Chicken Plantation House, Disneyland Hotel Restaurants by Gourmet, Cafe Orleans, and Town Square Cafe. Two pieces celebrate events: Flights of Fantasy Parade in 1983 and the Disney VoluntEARS Pirates of the Caribbean 5K. Measuring between 17”x12.5” and 12.5”x6.75”, each piece of vintage ephemera is in good condition with some wear to the surfaces, edges, and corners. $700 - $900

816. A Pair of Disneyland Carnation Menus & Indian Headband. (Disneyland, 1955-59) A Pair of Disneyland Carnation Menus and Headband. Among this set are a table menu, a free souvenir postcard menu, and a children’s “Indian headband” souvenir of Carnation Ice Cream Parlor at Disneyland. Measuring 6.25”x9.75”, 9”x4.75”, and 9”x3.25” (when folded), each piece is in very good condition with a few minor creases, folds, and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

817. A Disneyland Plaza Inn Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Plaza Inn restaurant sign from Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. This decorative sign element was manufactured by the Sign Shop and features dimensional acrylic letters on an acrylic backing. The sign was originally mounted to the top of a marquee and was removed during some repair or a rehabilitation of the table service restaurant. Measuring 21.75”x5.75”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with scuffs, spots of discoloration, and wear from Park display. $400 - $600

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818. Swift Main Street Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare souvenir of Swift’s Market House on Main Street at Disneyland. This ceramic ashtray has colorful imagery of the building’s exterior, with gold-finish accents, and two rests. Measuring 5”x4.25”, this ceramic souvenir is in very good condition with a dimple in the glaze underneath and minor wear. $100 - $200

820. A Swift’s Market House Disneyland Placemat. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A paper placemat from Swift’s Premium Meats with a Disneyland map highlighting their two locations in the park, the Red Wagon Inn and Swift’s Market House on Main Street. Measuring 12”x16”, the placemat is unused and in very good condition, with very light wear to the edges in a few small spots only. $100 - $200

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819. A Pair of Disneyland Hills Bros. Coffee House Menus. (Disneyland, 1958) A pair of original Hills Bros. Coffee House menus. This pair of menus were in use when Hills Bros. opened during June of 1958. The glossy table menu lists food options available and includes a map of Disneyland, with images of the Columbia and Viewliner Train of Tomorrow. The smaller lunch menu features sandwiches and was utilized later in the day. Measuring 8”x10”, the glossy lithographic menu is in good condition with a horizontal crease and wear. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”, the cardstock menu is in good condition with brown spots of discoloration and wear. $200 - $400

821. An Original Pair of Red Wagon Inn Coasters. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original Pair of Red Wagon Inn Coasters. Measuring 3.25” in diameter, each coaster depicts Sleeping Beauty Castle (one in red, the other in green), and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

822. A Fall 1964 Disneyland Vacationland Magazine. (Disneyland, 1964) A Fall 1964 copy of Vacationland magazine published by Disneyland. Articles and advertisements inside include other Southern California Attractions including Knott’s Berry Farm and Marineland of the Pacific. Measuring 8.25”x10.75”, the magazine is in good condition, with light wear from age and handling, and small chipping to edges of the front cover. $50 - $100


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823. A Mickey Mouse Walk-Around Character Costume Head. (Walt Disney World, 1978) An extremely rare Mickey Mouse Character Head that was part of a walkaround character costume at Walt Disney World in the 1970s. Very rarely seen outside the park, the painted rubber head measures 27”x 20” and is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear throughout from park use, and an original Magic Kingdom label dated “1-13-78” inside. $15,000 - $20,000

824. A Goofy Walk-Around Character Costume Head. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A rare Goofy Character Head that was part of a walk around character costume at Walt Disney World in the 1970s. Measuring 23.75”x 28”, the head is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs, cracks and wear throughout from park use. $15,000 - $20,000

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825. A Queen of Hearts Walk Around Costume And Head. (Disneyland, 2005) An extremely rare complete Queen Of Hearts Character walk around costume. Rarely seen outside of the Park and even more scarcely found complete, the costume consists of a pad undergarment to form her figure, a faux fur robe, a white collar piece, and a painted rubber character head. The pad and robe each have a sewn label “Character Costume Development Queen of Hearts” dated February of 2005, while the mask has a red Disneyland Character Costuming label dated December of 2005. The mask measures 11” x 13” x 19” high and is in very good condition, with light wear from Park use including small scuffs, and very small scratches/creases to the tip of the nose and bridge that have been retouched. The pad and dress are both in very good condition measuring 67” long from neck to hem, exhibiting light wear from use. The collar piece measures 28” x 28” in very good condition. Please note there is no “size” to the Queen costume, she would have been worn by taller performers, with a hoop under the skirt that is not included. A pair of nonoriginal white cotton gloves are included to complete the look. $10,000 - $15,000

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Few moments are quite as special as selecting the perfect souvenir from one of the many shops on Main Street or through the park to buy as a memento of a visit to Disneyland. Since the earliest days of the park, souvenirs of the Disney characters and Disneyland attractions and locations have been coveted by young and old. Clothing, dishes, puzzles, books, and of course toys are fantastic reminders of the decades of fun and enjoyment experienced at Disneyland throughout the years. 826. A Disneyland Green Souvenir Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir green pennant. This green felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo in white and a large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 26.5” long, the pennant is in very good condition with softening from age, spots of discoloration from exposure, a few minor creases to streamers, and surface wear. $100 - $200 827. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Red Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir red pennant featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24.25” long, this pennant is in good condition with a few loose threads, creases throughout, and wear to surfaces, edges, and corners. $100 - $200 828. A Disneyland Souvenir Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir blue pennant with yellow trim, featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24.25” long, this pennant is in fair condition with creases to its streamers, fading to colors, and wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200

829. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Pennant. (Disneyland, 1960s) A unique red Mickey Mouse souvenir pennant from Disneyland. Measuring 23”x8.75”, this pennant is in good condition overall with yellowing to the flocked and felt elements, and both creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

830. A Mickey Mouse Club Pennant. (Disneyland, 1970s) A vintage Mickey Mouse Club souvenir pennant from Disneyland. The felt pennant features “the leader of the club” - Mickey Mouse, followed by a procession of beloved Disney characters in screen printed imagery. Measuring 30”x11.75”, the pennant is in very good condition with tack holes to the left edge, wrinkling towards the tip, and multiple pin and tack holes to the right tip. $100 - $200

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831. A Pair of Disneyland Mail-Order Supplements. (Disneyland, 1955) A Pair of Mail-Order Souvenir Supplements from Disneyland. This set contains “Gifts From Disneyland” and “Christmas at Disneyland.” Each piece was issued within the pages of “The Disneyland News,” and offered readers the opportunity to purchase Park souvenirs by mail, during the first year of operation. They offer a glimpse into the early merchandise available at Disneyland. Measuring 11.5”x8.25”, the pieces are in good condition with discoloration, creases, small tears, and wear to both. $200 - $400

833. A Set of Disneyland Souvenir Lace Plates. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A set of three ornate vintage Disneyland souvenir lace plates. The plates feature Main Street, Adventureland, and Fantasyland with colorful imagery, and are accented with gold-finished edging. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, each decorative plate is in very good to fine condition. $200 - $400

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832. A Pair of Disneyland Laced Plates by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) A pair of ornate vintage Disneyland souvenir lace plates created by Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Hand selected by Walt Disney as the first official ceramic supplier to the park prior to its opening, many of Welborn’s original souvenir designs were based on original concept art for attractions which were still under development and construction. These plates with laced border and gold-tone accents depict Main Street and Sleeping Beauty Castle in Fantasyland and are marked with the maker’s backstamp on the reverse. Measuring 5.75” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition with some wear to the gold-edged accents and one plate retaining an original Emporium label. $400 - $600

834. A Collection of Disneyland Souvenir Plates. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Collection of five small decorative plates from Disneyland. Each plate features colorful imagery of Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Adventureland with gold edging. Measuring 4” in diameter the plates are in very good to good condition with residue retention and wear from handling. $200 - $400


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835. A Disneyland Saucer and Cup Set by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare souvenir cup and saucer from Disneyland. This cup and saucer feature Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinkerbell framed in ceramic lacework and silver edging accents. These pieces were manufactured exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 5” in diameter, and 2” tall and 3.25” in diameter, each piece is in very good condition with minor wear to the silver-finish accents. $200 - $400

836. A Disneyland Vehicles Souvenir Cup and Saucer Set. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A vintage souvenir ceramic cup and saucer set from Disneyland. The handled teacup features the Disneyland name, and the saucer is decorated with four stylized Disneyland vehicles. Each piece is accented with an elaborate metallic-gold border trim. The cup measures 2”x4.5” and 4” deep and the saucer is 6” in diameter. This set is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100 - $200`

838. A Disneyland Souvenir Mug and Saucer. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Souvenir mug and saucer. The saucer and mug were manufactured in Japan and feature the Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Disneyland. The saucer measures 5.5” in diameter and the mug is 3.25” tall and 4.25” in diameter. Each piece is in very good condition with a few faint surface scuffs. $100 - $200

837. A Disneyland Attractions Souvenir Teacup & Saucer Set. (Disneyland, 1960s) A vintage souvenir ceramic teacup and saucer souvenir of Disneyland. The dainty handled cup features elaborate metallic-gold border trim and Disneyland name, while the saucer bears matching border trim, and four stylized and colorful illustrations of four Disneyland attractions. Both retain Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions backstamps. The cup measures 2” tall and 4” in diameter, and the saucer is 6” in diameter. Each piece is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100 - $200

839. A Disneyland Souvenir German Stein. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare Sleeping Beauty Castle souvenir stein from Disneyland. This stein was an official “German Federal Registered Design” product manufactured expressly for Disneyland. It features beautiful hand-painted relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a “Disneyland” banner, flanked by iconic emblems of the other four cardinal lands of Disneyland, and a delicate wood grained handle pattern. Measuring 7.5” tall and 3.75” in diameter, this stein is in fine condition, with spots and minor tarnish inside from use. $100 - $200

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840. A Disneyland Souvenir Olive Pick Glass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A small souvenir glass with three metal “sword” olive picks. Measuring 2.75” tall and 2.25” in diameter, this vintage souvenir is in fine condition. $100 - $200

841. A Disneyland Souvenir Drinking Glass. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early souvenir glass featuring Tinker Bell and logos for the various lands of the park. The frosted white glass displays the name Disneyland on the front along with a Walt Disney Productions copyright. Standing 5.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the glass is in fine condition. $100 - $200

843. A Set of Disneyland Pint Glasses. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A set of 13 Disneyland Pint Glasses. This set of glasses is decorated with a two-color Disneyland marquee. Measuring 5.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter, all are in very good condition with minor wear. $300 - $500

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842. A Set of Disneyland Souvenir Drinking Glasses. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of four souvenir highball tumblers from Disneyland. The glasses feature fabulous Disneyland attraction imagery established in colorful silhouettes and gold leaf accents. Each glass measures 5.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter and is in very good condition, with faint scuffing to the cup’s surface and exterior motif. $200 - $400

844. A Pair of Visit Disneyland Souvenir Water Glasses. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Pair of Visit Disneyland Water Glasses. The glasses feature a “Visit Disneyland and Meet” Mickey and Minnie graphic, accented with silver-toned edging. Measuring 7.25” tall and 3” in diameter, each glass is in good condition with minor wear to the graphics. $100 - $200


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845. A Collection of Disneyland Ceramic Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A set of eight Disneyland ceramic souvenirs. Among this collection are (2) pairs of salt and pepper shakers, (2) cups, and (2) saucers decorated with Disneyland icons Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The salt and pepper shakers measure 1.75”x2.5” and 2.25”x2”, the cups are 3.25”x1.75” and 4.75”x2”, and the saucers are 4.5” and 6” in diameter. Each piece is in very good condition with a few scuffs and wear to gold-toned edging and accents. $400 - $600

846. Disneyland Salt And Pepper Set with Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare souvenir salt and pepper shaker set from Disneyland. Designed to resemble ornate antique teapots, these metal shakers have tops that screw on and off, and come with their original “Disneyland” tray. Both shakers measure 2” tall and are in good condition, with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

847. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Trinket Dish. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A souvenir trinket dish from Disneyland. The dish features a colorful image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the lid and each piece is accented with an elaborate metallic-gold border trim. Measuring 3.75” in diameter and 1.75” tall, the dish and lid are in very good condition. $100 - $200

848. A Pair of Disneyland Vegetable Salt and Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of Vegetable Salt and Pepper Shakers from Disneyland. This rare pair of vintage souvenir salt and pepper shakers was manufactured in Japan and distributed through National Potteries Corporation exclusively for Disneyland. Measuring 4” and 4.25” tall, each piece is in good condition with crazing throughout and a broken and missing broom handle top on the carrot. $100 - $200

849. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Salt and Pepper Shaker Set. (Disneyland, 1970s80s) A Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle souvenir salt and pepper shakers from Disneyland. Measuring 2”x2.25”, each ceramic piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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850. A Disneyland Salt And Pepper Shaker Set. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A pair of souvenir salt and pepper shakers from Disneyland. The set features a castle-inspired “Disneyland Marquee” graphic that appeared on merchandise during the era. Measuring 3.5” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the shakers are in fine condition. $100 - $200

851. A Pair of Disneyland Lamp Post Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A pair of very rare lamp post Salt and Pepper Shaker souvenirs of Main Street at Disneyland. Measuring 5.5” tall and 3” in diameter, each hand-painted, wooden piece is in good condition with small white spots to the salt shaker’s image, and slight scuffing to the bases. $200 - $400

852. A Pair of Disneyland Main Street Policeman Shakers. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of Constable salt and pepper shakers from Main Street at Disneyland. Each shaker is hand-painted with gold-finish accents and retaining their original foil manufacturer labels. Measuring 4.25” tall and 3” in diameter, each vintage piece is in good condition with a hairline crack in the cap of one. $100 - $200

853. Collection of Disneyland Main Street Ceramic Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of 13 ceramic souvenirs of Main Street at Disneyland. Each ceramic piece features printed imagery of Victorian-era Main Street characters (a policeman and a lady) in cameos, with gold edging and accents. Among this collection are (3) pairs of salt and pepper shakers, (3) mugs, (2) ashtrays, and (1) cup and saucer set. All measure various sizes - shakers (2” tall; 2”-2.25” in diameter), mugs (3” tall; 4.5” in diameter), cup (2” tall; 3.5” in diameter), saucer (4.5” in diameter), and ashtrays (4.25”x4.25”x.75”). Each piece is in very good condition with a few mild scuffs and the slightest wear to gold edging and accents. $700 - $900

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854. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (Welborn, 1955-60s) An extremely rare small souvenir ashtray depicting the Sleeping Beauty Castle and Tinker Bell logo of Disneyland. The two-toned vignette of the Fantasyland icons is accented with gold-finish, centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray. This piece was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 4”x4”, this souvenir of Disneyland displays in very good condition with crazing and wear throughout. $300 - $500

856. A Set of Disneyland Crest Souvenir Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1950s) A set of four early souvenir ashtrays from Disneyland. Each colorful ceramic ashtray features a relief of the heraldic crest of Disneyland, with a pair of lions and the official banner of Disneyland. Two of the colorful ashtrays have backstamps reading “Japan.” Measuring approximately 6.25” in diameter, each ashtray is in fine or very good unused condition with minor crazing to some areas and a few faint cracks in the glaze of one. $500 - $700

855. A Disneyland Main Street Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (ASI/Welborn, 1955-60s) A large souvenir ashtray depicting the picturesque Main Street at Disneyland. The three-toned vignette of Main Street is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 6.25”x6.25”, this souvenir of Disneyland displays in very good condition with crazing and wear throughout. $300 - $500

857. A Pair of Disneyland 1960s Souvenir Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Pair of Disneyland 1960s Souvenir Ashtrays. Among this set is (1) ashtray featuring a stylized Sleeping Beauty Castle and (1) ashtray commemorating the Tencennial Celebration at Disneyland. Measuring 4.75”, these souvenirs are in very good condition with minor wear to the gold-finish elements of the Tencennial ceramic. $200 - $400

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858. A Rare Disneyland Cigarette Humidor Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare ceramic cigarette jar with lid, featuring the crest of Disneyland. Standing 3.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, this ceramic piece is in very good condition, with faint signs of use in the interior. $200 - $400

861. A Collection of Disneyland Matchbooks. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A Collection of five Disneyland Matchbooks. Among this lot are matchbooks commemorating Main Street Transportation, the Tobacco Shop & America on Parade, Space Mountain and RocketJets, Happy Birthday Mickey, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each piece is in very good to fine condition with minor wear to edges and corners and retaining their matches. $100 - $200

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859. A Set of Disneyland Tobacco Shop Bands. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A set of five Disneyland Tobacco Shop Bands. This set includes two large and three small paper bands from the Tobacco Shop on Main Street at Disneyland. The small bands were wrapped around cigars, while the large bands were wrapped around the outside of the boxes. Measuring 5.5”x2.75” and 2.5”x1”, each embossed paper band is in fine condition with very slight chipping to the edges of the large bands. $100 - $200

862. A Collection Of Three Disney Parks Matchbooks. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of three matchbooks from various locations at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. Among this set are matchbooks from the Pacific Hotel and Sgt. Preston’s Yukon Saloon at Disneyland, and Tony’s Town Square Restaurant in the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 1.5”x2” and 2”x2”, each matchbook is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

860. A Trio Of Disneyland Panoramic Matchbooks. (Disneyland, 1956-58) A Set of three Disneyland souvenir panoramic matchbooks by Universal Match Co. Each rare matchbook features photo images of (2) Park attractions and opens to reveal descriptive captions. One of the books does not contain its matches. Measuring 3”x2”, each book cover is in very good condition, with faint dimples, a few small creases, wear to their edges, and pencil annotation inside the cover of one. $100 - $200

863. A Disneyland Souvenir Zippo Lighter. (Zippo, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Zippo Lighter with the original box. The lighter features a gold-finished “D,” blue Sleeping Beauty Castle, and has been personalized with the words “To Dad With Love.” Measuring 1.5”x2.25”, the lighter is in good, used condition with expected wear. $100 - $200


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864. A Disneyland Souvenir Zippo Lighter. (Zippo, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Zippo Lighter. The lighter features a blue “D,” gold-finished Sleeping Beauty Castle, and comes with its original product box. Measuring 1.25”x2.25”, this used lighter is in very good condition with a shiny surface, and minor wear. $100 - $200

865. A Set of Snow White Ashtrays And Table Lighter. (Treasurecraft, 1980s) A rare set of four China ashtrays and a Kingstar table lighter themed after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The lighter is in fine working condition. Measuring 4.25”x7.25”, 7.5”x6”, and 5” and 6.75” in diameter, each China piece is in either good or fine condition, some pieces retaining their original Disneyland price label, and one piece missing its “California” plaque. $300 - $500

866. A Disneyland Hagen-Renaker Ceramic Mice Souvenirs. (Hagen Renaker, 1950s) A Disneyland Ceramic Mice Set Souvenir by Hagen-Renaker. During the early years of Disneyland, shops like Ruggles China and Glass House Shop offered unique pieces of souvenir merchandise. Measuring 5.5”x2.5”, this carded set of ceramic miniatures is in fine condition with minor discoloration and wear to the card. $200 - $400

867. A Pair of Disneyland Souvenir Silk Handkerchiefs. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of Disneyland souvenir silk handkerchiefs. Each piece features colorful imagery from Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland. Measuring 16”x16”, these rayon silk folded handkerchiefs are in good condition with wear to threads along some of the edges and corners. $100 - $200

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868. A Disneyland Souvenir Beanie. (Disneyland, 1955) An early Disneyland souvenir beanie. This four-color felt hat features printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Disneyland logo. Measuring 6.25” in diameter, the children’s hat is in good condition with creases, pilling and minor wear throughout. $100 - $200

869. A Collection of Souvenir Pressed Pennies And Mousepad. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A collection of 12 souvenir pressed pennies from Disneyland, with a mousepad featuring the original Disneyland souvenir map. Pressed pennies were first introduced in Disneyland in 1987, and the dozen here include many patterns long retired. Each measuring 1.25” long, the pennies are in very good condition, with four showing slight tarnish from handling. The 7”x8.5” map mousepad is in fine condition. $200 - $400

871. A Disneyland Map Tin Television Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A tin lithographic Disneyland television tray by California Metalware Corporation. This television tray “serves” as an excellent example of some of the earliest licensed Disneyland merchandise, featuring a colorful aerial depiction of Walt Disney’s Disneyland, including Holiday Hill, International Street, and the Mickey Mouse Club Circus. Measuring 17.5”x12.5”, it is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, oxidation, and wear from use. $100 - $200

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870. A “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game.” (Transogram, 1954) A “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game” manufactured by Transogram. This game was released before the Park’s opening in 1954 and notably features developmental artwork on the board and box. The board, plastic pieces, Travel Cards, “Traveller” pieces, spinner, and instructions come within their decorative 9”x17.5” box. The pieces are in good condition overall with (2) missing Disneyland characters, extra plastic “Travellers,” and wear to the board, box, and contents from use. $100 - $200

872. An “Adventure in Disneyland by Richfield” Comic Book. (Disneyland, 1955) An “Adventure in Disneyland by Richfield” comic book. This vintage 14-page comic book was created by Richfield to promote their latest petroleum products and sponsored attractions at Walt Disney’s newly opened Disneyland. Measuring 7.25”x10.25”, this book is in very good condition with some browning from age, few small tears to the edges of the cover, and a few faint creases and wear to the spine. $100 - $200


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874. A Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Charm Bracelet (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir 8-charm bracelet featuring characters from Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. The bracelet measures 7” long and is in good condition with wear to the colors and gold finish, typical of charm bracelets of this age. $100 - $200

873. A Disneyland Souvenir Photo Album And Photos. (Disneyland, 1955-57) A Disneyland souvenir photo album and photos. This vintage 1950s souvenir album is accompanied by 35 black-and-white photos of Disneyland. Measuring 11.25”x8.5”, 3.5”x3.5”, and 3.5”x5”, the album and photos are in good condition with creases, stains, a few tears, and wear to the album cover and pages. $200 - $400

875. A Disneyland Lands Souvenir Tablecloth. (Disneyland, 1950s) A colorful canvas tablecloth carrying the themes of the cardinal lands of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. This early Park souvenir features imagery of Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland along with their iconographic symbols. Measuring approximately 38”x36”, this textile cloth is in very good condition with some wear from age. $100 - $200

876. An Eleanor Welborn Disneyland Souvenir Heart Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Sleeping Beauty Castle souvenir heart box. This small ceramic keepsake jewelry box features a tri-color image of the iconic castle with a gold-finished Disneyland name, and was manufactured by Eleanor Welborn Productions of Monterey, California. Measuring 2.75”x1.75”, this box is in very good condition with faint crazing to the glaze and minor wear. $200 - $400

877. A Disneyland Souvenir Stationery And Envelope Set. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A vintage Disneyland stationery set by Hallmark. This boxed souvenir set contains (10) designed writing sheets and (8) envelopes bearing a colorful and delicate image of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”, this set is in good condition with scuffs and wear to the folding package and a few small creases and edge wear to some paper contents. $100 - $200

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878. A Disneyland Souvenir Letter Opener And Dialer. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A souvenir gold letter opener and silver telephone dialer from Disneyland. Both feature an image of Mickey Mouse with Sleeping Beauty Castle and come in their original boxes. Measuring 6.5” and 4.75” long each, the souvenirs are in fine unused condition, with the boxes in good condition showing wear from age and handling. $200 - $400

879. A Disneyland Souvenir Donald Duck Squeaker Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early Donald Duck child’s hat with a working squeaker in its bill, manufactured by Benay-Albee. Measuring a size “large,” this vintage hat retains its original Disneyland patch on the top and is in very good condition with minor yellowing to wicker from age. $200 - $400

880. A Disneyland Souvenir Donald Duck Mouseketeers Hat. (Disney, 1950s-60s) An early Mickey Mouse Club Donald Duck child’s hat with a working squeaker in its bill, manufactured by Benay-Albee. Measuring a size “small,” this vintage hat retains its original Mouseketeers Donald Duck patch on the top and is in very good condition with minor yellowing to wicker. $200 - $400

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881. A Disneyland Souvenir Thimble. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare Disneyland souvenir thimble. This small hand-crafted piece features Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle and is accented with the Disneyland logo in gold-finish. Measuring 1” tall and .75” in diameter, this bone china souvenir is in fine condition. $100 - $200

882. A Pair of Disneyland Souvenir Spy Glasses And Light. (Japan, 1960s) A rare pair of toy spy glasses and souvenir light from Disneyland. The light features Mickey Mouse and the set of toys depict mid-1960s attractions with the Disneyland logo. Measuring 3.25” long and 12.5” tall and 2.25” in diameter, these souvenirs are in very good condition with minor oxidation, chips and scuffs to paint patina wear, and signs of repair to painted areas. $200 - $400

883. A Large Disneyland Souvenir Button. (ASCO, 1966) A large Disneyland souvenir button. This unusually large button features lenticular imagery of Disney Characters and a Tour Guide near the Omnibus on Main Street. The button was manufactured by Advertising Specialty Company, who manufactured buttons, pennants and other souvenirs for Disneyland. This large novelty button has a pinback and punch out tabs on its back for display mounting. Measuring an incredible 6” in diameter, it is in very good condition with faint discoloration from age and minor wear to the punch tabs on its back. $100 - $200

884. A Disneyland Original Grand Concert Xylophone by Tudor. (Disneyland, 1961) A Disneyland Original Concert Grand Xylophone with music stand by Tudor Metal Products Corp. The bright red instrument features twelve metal bars, a decorative panel, two mallets, Song Book, and imagery of three musical Disneyland attractions including King Arthur Carrousel, the Disneyland Marching Band, and the Main Street Pianist. Measuring 18”x6”x5”, this percussion toy and mallets are in very good condition with minor scratches and wear throughout from use. The original box displays a very good condition with a few creases, dents, and surface wear. $300 - $500

885. A Disneyland Souvenir Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) An original souvenir charm bracelet from Disneyland. A total of six charms of Mickey, Donald, Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Bambi, Dumbo and Sleeping Beauty Castle decorate this rope-style silvertoned chain. Measuring 7.25” long, this vintage bracelet is in fine condition in its original Disneyland jewelry case. $100 - $200

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886. A Disneyland Bridge Card Boxed Set. (Disneyland, 1962) A Disneyland Bridge Card Boxed Set. This boxed set comes with a 53-card red deck (missing a Joker) and a 53-card green deck (missing a Joker). Each deck features the Sleeping Beauty Castle and “D” monogram on the reverse and its respective box. Measuring 2.25”x3.5”, the cards come within their 4.75”x4”x.75” boxes. The cards are in fair condition with yellowing, fading, spots of discoloration and wear throughout, with tears and wear to the edges and corners of the boxes. $100 - $200

889. A Disneyland Souvenir Ceramic Trivet. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Disneyland souvenir ceramic trivet. The trivet features a castle-inspired “Disneyland Marquee” graphic that appeared on merchandise during the 1980s and 1990s. Measuring 6”x6”, the piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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887. A Pair of Disneyland Bridge Card Sets. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Pair of Disneyland Bridge Card sets. The decks depict Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Mark Twain on their backs and come with their respective boxes. Measuring 2.25”x3.5”, the decks are in good condition and near complete in their 2.5”x3.75” boxes, with minor wear and the Mark Twain deck missing the King of Diamonds. $100 - $200

890. A Set Of Disneyland Souvenir Coffee Mugs. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A set of nine Disneyland Coffee Mugs. This vintage set of mugs is decorated with a two-color Disneyland marquee. Measuring 4.5” tall and 5.5” in diameter, these cups are in very good condition with minor wear. $300 - $500

888. A Disneyland Souvenir Spoon Rest. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Disneyland souvenir spoon rest. The ceramic spoon rest features a castle-inspired “Disneyland Marquee” graphic that appeared on merchandise during the 1980s and 90s. Measuring 9”x3.25”x1.25”, the utensil is in fine condition. $100 - $200


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891. A Disneyland Souvenir Tankard. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Disneyland souvenir tankard manufactured by Ceramante of Brazil. During the early 1990s, Ceramante manufactured two styles of mugs intended expressly for distribution at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This mug depicts Disney characters exploring Main Street and Sleeping Beauty Castle in a colorful relief. Measuring 6.5” tall and 6” wide, this ceramic mug is in fine condition. $100 - $200

893. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Thimble. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) 892. A Pair of Souvenir Disneyland A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Thimble. Silver Spoons. (Disneyland, 1991) A pair of This small pixie-dust-kissed souvenir of Disncollectible souvenir silver spoons with enamel eyland is topped with a hand-painted dimenDisneyland 1991 logos on the handle. Each sional miniature of Sleeping Beauty Castle. measuring 4.75” long, the spoons are in Measuring 2.25” tall and 1” in diameter, this good condition, with tarnish and yellowing to porcelain and pewter souvenir is in fine condithe enamel from age. $100 - $200 tion. $100 - $200

894. A Collection of Disney Time Works Watches. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A collection of three Disney Time Works Wrist Watches. The Quartz wristwatch set features original art inspired by the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Disneyland. Each piece has Japanese movement, a genuine leather band, and comes in its original Walt Disney Theme Parks and Resorts box. Measuring 9.5” long, the timepieces are in fine condition. $100 - $200

895. A Disneyland Limited Edition Tinker Bell Watch. (Disneyland) A Disneyland Limited Edition Tinker Bell Watch. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, this watch features a second hand of Tinker Bell and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the face. It is numbered “800/800,” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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The first Disneyland Grad Nite was held in May of 1961. It started as a proposal from three San Gabriel Valley PTAs to provide a safe, chaperoned, alcohol-free venue for graduating seniors to celebrate together. Disneyland was interested but required at least 6,000 students to sign up. The PTAs got the word out to more schools, and 10,000 students attended that first year, establishing Grad Nite as a tradition ever since. In the early years, kids were required to dress up, and live bands including headliners were there to entertain. With generations of graduates fondly remembering their own Grad Nite at Disneyland, souvenirs from the events have become much cherished collectibles.

897. A Grad Nite ‘62 Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1962) An original Disneyland 896. A Collection of Disneyland Grad Nite Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1961-69) A Collection Grad Nite souvenir program from 1962. The of eight Disneyland Grad Nite Souvenirs. Among this collection are (4) souvenir programs (from 1961, 1963, 1964, and 1967), a “Grad Nite at Disneyland 1962 with The Elliott Brothers Orchestra” program lists the participating high schools, record (featuring the songs “That’s All,” “Goodnight Sweetheart,” and “La Raspa”), a 1963 handbill, as well as the evening’s musical entertainment. Measuring 9”x11”, the program is in and a pair of 1969 tickets. Measuring between 5.75”x5” and 11.25”x8.75”, each piece is in very very good condition with light wear to the top good condition with minor discoloration and a few small tears and wear to the paper and vinyl edge and corners, and a light crease at top record from handling and use. $400 - $600 center. $100 - $200

898. A Disneyland 1968 Grad Nite Program And Tickets. (Disneyland, 1966/68) A program and pair of tickets from the 1968 Grad Nite at Disneyland. The program contains a map detailing the entertainment, photo locations, and other information, while the tickets are sequentially numbered “016734” and “016735,” and are missing their stubs. This lot comes with an additional ticket for the 1966 edition of “Dixieland at Disneyland.” Measuring 5.75”x2.75”, 2.5”x4.75”, and 3.5”x7”, each piece is in goodto-very good condition with a few small spots of discoloration, wear to edges, and missing ticket stubs. $100 - $200

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899. A Collection of Disneyland Grad Nite Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1980-95) A Collection of Disneyland Grad Nite Souvenirs spanning more than a decade. Among this collection is a “Grad Nite ‘80” Souvenir Program, a “Disneyland Grad Nite ‘82 Dress Guide” (notably featuring illustrations of “appropriate attire”), a Grad Nite ‘83 plastic souvenir tag, and (5) pinback buttons (ranging from 1983 to 1995) each featuring a different logo. The ephemera measures 12”x9” and 3.75”x8.5”, the tag measures 3.25” and the buttons range from 2”x2” to 3” in diameter. Each piece is in good to very good condition with scuffs and fading to some buttons, and a few creases and edge wear to the paper pieces. $100 - $200

900. Pair Of Grad Nite Watches And A Pigskin Classic Watch. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Set of three Disneyland souvenir watches. Among this set are (2) exclusive timepieces released during Grad Nite celebrations and (1) from a Pigskin Classic event at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 1.25” in diameter and 1”x1.5”, each watch is in good-to-very good condition with minor tarnish to one watch and scuffs and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200


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While any day at Disneyland is special, visiting the Park on an anniversary or holiday adds an extra level of magic. Even the parades, which only occur a few times a day for a season at a time, are unique and special memories. From opening day to the 1965 Tencennial to the 65th anniversary and beyond, every milestone is a touchstone to once-in-a-lifetime memories.

901. A 1955 Disneyland Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1955) A newspaper supplement for the opening of Disneyland. This gorgeous full color 20-page newspaper supplement, dated July 15th, 1955, was included in Southern California newspapers two days before the Grand Opening of Disneyland to promote the new Park. The supplement measures 10.75”x13.25” and is in very good condition with expected wear to edges and corners from handling. $100 - $200

902. A “Date Nite at Disneyland” Elliott Brothers Record. (Disneyland, 1958) An LP record titled “Date Nite at Disneyland.” With music performed by the Elliott Bros. Orchestra, the back cover explains that in this album, Bill and Lloyd Elliott “present the songs most requested at Disneyland.” Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, the record sleeve is in very good condition with minor edge-wear, and the record in good condition with some scratches from use. $100 - $200

904. A Disneyland Summer 1959 Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1959) A full color Disneyland advertising supplement from The Los Angeles Times on Sunday, June 14, 1959. The 24 pages of photos and concept art show the new attractions coming to Disneyland in its largest expansion since opening day, including the Matterhorn Bobsleds, Subway Voyage, and Disneyland-Alweg monorail system. Measuring 10.75”x12.75”, the supplement is in very good condition, exhibiting expected creasing and wear along the spine, edges, and corners consistent with handling and age. $100 - $200

903. A Disneyland Gala Day Campaign Book. (Disneyland, 1959) A “Gala Day at Disneyland” Campaign Book. This film introduced audiences to the spectacular new adventures awaiting guests of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. This “Gala Day at Disneyland” Exhibitor’s Campaign Book touted the promotional merchandise, contests, and the one sheet posters related to the Buena Vista Distributed News Special. Measuring 10.5”x13.5”, the large brochure is in very good condition with annotation on the back, and minor wear along the original folds, edges, and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

905. Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A full color Disneyland advertising supplement from The Los Angeles Times on Sunday, June 14, 1965. The 20-page supplement features photos of the attractions and entertainment at the Park during its “Tencennial” summer festivities. Measuring 10.75”x12.75”, the supplement is in fine condition, exhibiting minor wear and slight creasing along the spine typical of handling. $100 - $200

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906. A Disneyland ‘65 Tencennial Celebration Fob & Keyring. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland Tencennial Fob & Keyring. This vintage souvenir commemorates the historic “Disneyland ‘65 Tencennial Celebration” and “First Fabulous Decade” of the park. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, this plastic fob with a unique “snake” style chain is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

907. A Pair of Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Hats. (Disneyland, 1965) A pair of commemorative Disneyland Tencennial hats. These tyrolean and bucket hats feature screen printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the anniversary celebration logo and have been personalized with names. The feather has loosened from the tyrolean hat. Measuring a size large, the hats are in good condition with a few spots of discoloration, scuffs, wear to textile and felt elements, and minor wear. $100 - $200

909. A Fantasy on Parade Promotional Film. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare 16mm color film featuring highlights from the promotional tour of Fantasy on Parade. The popular holiday parade ran seasonally from the winter of 1965 until 1976. The film comes from the collection of Milt Albright and includes more than six minutes of color footage including scenes of the concurrent Disneyland Ambassador, Baloo, and King Louie traveling to children’s hospitals, malls, and appearing on local television programs. The film comes within a 10.5” film canister and is in very good condition. $300 - $500

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908. A Disneyland Ribbon & Tencennial Lighter by Brother. (Brother-Lite, 1965) A rare Disneyland Tencennial Supermatic Lighter by Brother-Lite. The lighter features an exclusive two-color-enamel logo of the Disneyland ‘65 Tencennial Celebration. This lighter is accompanied by a Disneyland ribbon measuring 4”x1.5”. Measuring 1.75”x1.75”, this used lighter itself is in good condition with many scuffs and scratches to the relief and wear throughout. The ribbon is in good condition with some fading and wear to the textile. $100 - $200

910. A Collection of Disneyland Promotional Production Art. (Disneyland, 1969-1980) A collection of production art created by the Disneyland Merchandise Department. Before digital printing, these elements were used to layout anything printed like books, brochures, and merchandise. Included are (11) pieces of various designs of Mickey Mouse, (1) photostat of Walt Disney in Town Square on opening day, (2) line art drawings on vellum of Pinocchio and a Horse-Drawn Street car, (5) pieces of logos or type for Disneyland and New Orleans Square, (1) hand painted text reading “Small World”, (2) postcards, and (2) photos of Carrousel horses and Disneyland 25th anniversary art. Measuring various sizes, the pieces are in very good production used condition. $200 - $400


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911. A Disneyland Entertainment Holiday Schedule. (Disneyland, 197071) A Disneyland Entertainment Holiday Schedule for December 19, 1970 through January 3, 1971. This 19-page schedule was prepared by the Entertainment Division and details the entertainers scheduled to appear in relation to the winter seasonal atmosphere, shows, private parties, special events, nighttime dancing, at Disneyland. This bound book notably includes schedules for the New Year’s Eve Party, Fantasy on Parade, and Candlelight Processional at Disneyland. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this document is in fine Park-used condition, with yellowing and wear to surfaces and edges, and the name “Jim Haught” (of Disneyland Operations) written on the cover. $100 - $200

914. An America on Parade Picture Disc (Disneyland, 1975) A picture disc featuring music and imagery from the Disneyland Bicentennial celebration, “America on Parade.” Measuring 12” in a 12.25”x12” sleeve, the record is in very good condition with some light creasing to the cardboard backing and splitting to the center of two edges of the plastic sleeve. $100 - $200

912. A Disneyland “American Music on Parade” Master Script. (Disneyland, 1972) A Disneyland “American Music on Parade” Script. “American Music on Parade” was held on Memorial Day of 1972 and showcased several popular youth bands representing schools and organizations from around California. This 17-page Master Event Script was prepared by the Entertainment Division and details the timetable, lineup, announcer script, and Disneyland Band schedule for the event. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this document is in fine Park-used condition, with minor wear from handling and the name “Jim Haught” (of Disneyland Operations) written on the cover. $100 - $200

915. A Disneyland America on Parade Pennant. (Disneyland, 1975-76) A rare vintage America on Parade souvenir pennant from Disneyland. This felt pennant features imagery of Mickey, Goofy, and Donald celebrating the American Bicentennial and channeling the “Spirit of ‘76’” in bold patriotic colors. Measuring 8.5”x24.25” (excluding the tails), the piece is in very good condition with very light wear to tails and minor yellowing to the reverse. $100 - $200

913. A Disneyland Entertainment Schedule. (Disneyland, 1972-73) A Disneyland Entertainment Schedule for November 26, 1972, through May 26, 1973. This 30-page schedule was prepared by the Entertainment Division and details the entertainers scheduled to appear in relation to the atmosphere, shows, private parties, special events, and nighttime dancing at Disneyland. This bound book includes an additional page of amendments. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this document is in fine Park-used condition, with minor wear from handling and the name “Jim Haught” (of Disneyland Operations) typed on the cover. $100 - $200

916. An America on Parade Final Performance Master Script. (Disneyland, 1976) A “Master Event Script, Procedures and Itinerary” for the Ceremonial Final Performance of America on Parade at Disneyland. By its final performance, the parade featured 200 performers, 50 floats, and ran a total of 603 times. This document details the script, procedures, and itinerary for the climactic end to Disneyland’s American Bicentennial salute. This 33-page document was prepared by the Entertainment Division and details the production staff assignments, participants, preparade program and diagrams related to the operation of the event. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this document is in very good Park-used condition, with creases, tears, wear, and original annotation to some pages in red ink. $100 - $200

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917. A Disneyland Fireworks Pyrotechnicians Jacket. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An extremely rare Disneyland Pyrotechnicians Jacket. This silver jacket features an embroidered fireworks display over Sleeping Beauty Castle with the words “Disneyland Pyrotechnicians”, and the name of former Disneyland Entertainment Pyrotechnician “Paul.” Measuring an adult size large, this nylon and polyester jacket is in very good condition overall, vibrant and clean with few signs of wear to the textile from handling or age. $400 - $600

918. A Disneyland “Dick Tracy Live!” Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1990) A press kit announcing, “Dick Tracy Live!” in Videopolis at Disneyland. The folder and contents were prepared for media members by The Walt Disney Company Public Relations Department and include (6) News Releases on the adaptation from comics to screen to stage at Disneyland, (9) promotional photos with captions detailing the action of the stage spectacular, and a “Mick Tracy” paper hat. Measuring 9”x12.25”, the folder and contents are in very good condition with minor creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

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919. A Pair of Disney Afternoon Live! Lamp Post Flags. (Disneyland, 1991) A Pair of Disney Afternoon Live! Lamp Post Flags. These decorative flags feature the logos of TaleSpin and Chip ‘N Dale Rescue Rangers and flanked the sides of lamp posts at Disneyland from March 15 - September of 1991. Each screen-printed flag measures 17”x11”, is in very good Park-used condition with vibrant colors, and scuffs and chips to their original wooden poles. $300 - $500


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920. A 1991 Disneyland Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1991) A Disneyland Press Kit from 1991. This kit was prepared by the Disneyland Public Relations Department and contains (8) News From Disneyland press releases and (5) photos featuring Beauty and the Beast in Videopolis, Fantasmic!, Main Street Electrical Parade, and Fantasy in the Sky fireworks!. The materials come within a decorative 9”x12” folder and are in very good condition exhibiting a few folds, and minor wear. $100 - $200

922. A Disneyland “40 Years of Adventures” Jacket. (Disneyland, 1995) A 40 Years of Adventures Jacket from Disneyland. This Disney Originals reversible jacket features either a red or black motif with an embroidered “40 Years of Adventures” commemorative logo. This jacket additionally retains a “40 Years of Adventures” keyring fob attached to the zipper pull. Measuring a size “extra-large,” this jacket is in fine condition. $200 - $400

921. A Framed Set of “Koins of the Kingdom” And “Koupon.” (Disneyland, 1994) A custom-framed set of six rare “Koins of the Kingdom” redemption coins from Disneyland. These tokens were part of the park’s tie-in promotion with Disney’s “The Lion King.” The “koins” were available for purchase by Annual Passholders and redeemed for food and merchandise no later than September 30, 1994. The “Koins” measure 1.25” in diameter each and are mounted for display (with a “Koins of the Kingdom” “Koupon”). The framed piece measures 13.5”x15.5” and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

923. A Pair of Disneyland 40th Anniversary Watches. (Disneyland, 1995) A Pair of Disneyland 40th Anniversary Watches. These commemorative watches celebrate “40 Years of Adventures” and “40 Years of Happiness” with imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the faces. Both watches are limited editions, and one watch is numbered “1823/3500.” Measuring approximately 1.25” in diameter, each timepiece is in very good condition, with light scuffs to the back of one from handling. $100 - $200

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924. A Disneyland “40 Years” Commemorative Supplement. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland 40 Years of Adventures Commemorative Supplement published in the Los Angeles Times, Sunday, January 1, 1995. This special supplementary section saluted the landmark anniversary, with 40 images representing each passing year, and promotional cover articles about Indiana Jones Adventure and Lion King Celebration. Measuring 13.75”x11.5” when folded, this memento is in very good condition with creases, minor spots of discoloration, and wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

926. A Disneyland Mulan Parade Cast And Crew Jacket. (Disneyland, 1998) A commemorative jacket given exclusively to the Cast and Crew of the Mulan Parade at Disneyland. The jacket is embroidered with the silhouette of Mushu and the words “Original Cast & Crew” and “Mulan Parade at Disneyland.” Measuring a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with some minor wear to the leather and textile elements. $200 - $400

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925. A Mickey Mouse “Memories” Bronze Statue. (Disneyland, 1995) A “Memories” bronze statue issued in honor of “40 Years of Adventures” at Disneyland. The figure was sculpted by Bill Toma and depicts Mickey Mouse pausing “to reflect on past roles” from Brave Little Tailor to the Sorcerer’s Apprentice. The artwork is etched with the artist’s signature and was created exclusively for Disneyland. This piece was limited to an edition of 200. Measuring 10.75” tall, this statue numbered “96” is in fine condition, with its Artist Biography Card. $300 - $500

927. A “Disneyland The Original” Jacket And Hat. (Disneyland, 2005) A “Disneyland The Original” leather jacket and baseball hat issued for the 50th anniversary of the Park. The leather jacket features embroidered patches of Mickey with Sleeping Beauty Castle on the breast and back, and patches of Splash Mountain, Monorail, Space Mountain, and the Matterhorn on the sleeves. The hat features matching, smaller embroidered imagery. The jacket measures a size Large, and the hat is adjustable. Each piece is in very good condition with minor wear to the elements. $200 - $400


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928. A Disneyland “50 Years of Magical Memories” Stein. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland Resort 50th Anniversary Stein. This large stein celebrates “50 Years of Magical Memories” with a relief of Big Thunder Mountain, the Matterhorn, and Sleeping Beauty Castle, and was issued in an edition of 500. Measuring 9.75” tall and 6” wide, this decorative resin stein is in fine condition. $100 - $200

930. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Shaker Set And Dish. (Disneyland, 2005) A salt and pepper shaker set and candy dish commemorating the “Happiest Homecoming” celebration at Disneyland. Measuring 6”x4” and 3.5” tall and 2” in diameter, this set is in fine condition. $100 - $200

929. A Disneyland 50th Map Signed by Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland souvenir map created for the park’s 50th anniversary, signed by Bob Gurr. The stylized illustrated map features the Fire Truck, Omnibus, Horseless Carriage, the Autopia, and a Monorail Mark V, all of which owe their existence to design impresario Bob Gurr. Folded as issued, the map measures a full 27”x39” and is in fine condition with wear along original folds. $100 - $200

931. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Watch. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland 50th anniversary watch created at New Century Timepieces on Main Street. From 1994 thru 2012, artists sat in the window of the New Century Timepieces shop and drew original character art that was personalized and incorporated into watch faces, creating unique and extremely limited run watches. This timepiece was created there for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary in 2005. The back of the watch bears the logo of the program and reads “This Original Collectible Art Was Created by a Disney Artist.” The watch measures 1.5”x9.5” and is in very fine unused condition. It comes within its fine condition original leather case measuring 12.75”x2.5”. $200 - $400

932. A 50th Anniversary Mickey Mouse Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Park Big Figure. The figure was made for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Mickey is depicted with an early souvenir Keppy Kap and a pennant flag. The figure stands 17.25” tall and is in very good condition, with some mild scuffing to the hat, minor wear, and missing the base. $100 - $200

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933. A Fantasy in the Sky Stained-Glass Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A Fantasy in the Sky Stained-Glass Lamp. This lamp was designed by Jody Daily, limited to an edition of 1,500, and issued during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. This lamp has three functions, with interior illumination of the Sleeping Beauty Castle’s windows and the “fireworks” themed lamp shade. Measuring 23” tall and 10.5” in diameter, this lamp is in fine working condition. $200 - $400

935. A Disneyland Resort 4th of July Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Disneyland Resort Independence Day Sign. This sign has a patriotic, star-spangled motif and was created exclusively for a late-2010s 4th of July campaign at Disneyland Resort. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, this sign is in good condition with faint scuffs and wear from display. $200 - $400

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934. A Set of Disneyland Anniversary Plates And Pins. (Disneyland, 2005-06) A set of six Disneyland Anniversary plates and five pins. The Walt Disney Imagineering exclusive pins and Special Dessert Plates depict bejeweled crowns and turrets of Sleeping Beauty Castle, with designs inspired by different eras at “The Happiest Place on Earth,” as designed by Kim Irvine. The pins were issued in a limited edition of 500. The plates measure 8.25” in diameter and the pins are 2.25”x2” and under. Each piece is in fine condition, with the plates packaged in their original boxes. $400 - $600

936. A “Holidays Begin Here” Disney Parks Sign. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2010s) A “Holidays Begin Here” Disney Parks Sign. This sign is covered with Mickey-themed snowflakes and was created during a late 2010s winter seasonal campaign for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, this sign is in good condition with faint dimples, scuffs, and wear from display. $200 - $400

937. A Disneyland Happy New Year 2019 Sign. (Disneyland, 2019) A Disneyland Resort “Happy New Year! 2019” Sign. This sign depicts noisemakers and Mickey-shaped confetti and was created exclusively for the 2019 New Year campaign at Disneyland Resort. Measuring 23.75” in diameter, this sign is in good condition with faint scratches, scuffs, and wear from display. $200 - $400


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Created to invoke the most exciting jungles of the world, Adventureland debuted along with Disneyland in 1955 and delivered exactly what it promised: adventure. The Jungle Cruise was an instant hit, using state-of-the-art technology to create an immersive jungle adventure through the remote rivers of the world. Later additions such as the Enchanted Tiki Room and Indiana Jones Adventure have become favorite attractions of many Park guests. Having been home to restaurants such as the Tahitian Terrace and Aladdin’s Oasis, as well as souvenir shops like the Adventureland Bazaar, Adventureland continues to be one of the most popular lands of the park.

938. A Disneyland Hotel Adventureland Concept Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beautiful 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 in celebration of the design work that went into the creation of the park. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x25” within its original 28.25”x33.25” goldtone original frame. Both the art and frame are in very good condition. $300 - $500

940. An Eleanor Welborn Adventureland Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1955) A small souvenir ashtray depicting a palm tree and the banner of Adventureland. The four-toned vignette is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 3.75”x4”, the souvenir of Disneyland displays in good condition with crazing throughout. $200 - $400

939. An Adventureland Plate by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare and early souvenir plate by Eleanor Welborn. The plate features early concept artwork from the park. Eleanor Welborn was known for supplying Disneyland with high quality ceramics during the early years of the park. Measuring 7.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with a few small spots of discoloration and faint scratching to the gold-toned edging rim. $300 - $500

941. A “Walt Disney’s Song of Adventureland” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A 45rpm “Walt Disney’s Song of Adventureland” Little Golden Record. This double-sided record features Part I and II of the unique song (composed and arranged by Luboff-Keith) performed by a full chorus and orchestra. Measuring 6” in a 6.75”x7” sleeve, this record is in very good condition with a few scuffs and minor wear to the plastic record and sleeve. $400 - $200

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942. An Adventureland Souvenir Serving Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare black Adventureland serving tray. The tray features stylized imagery of the Jungle Cruise and the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse with colorful accents. Measuring 10.5” in diameter, this plastic vintage souvenir is in very good condition with faint scuffs and minor surface wear. $200 - $400

944. A Large Randotti Souvenir Skull. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A large glow-in-the-dark Voodoo Skull by Randotti. Souvenir skulls by Randotti were among the popular and decorative souvenir merchandise once offered in Adventureland at Disneyland. This vintage resin skull measures 6”x6”, and is in very good condition, exhibiting a few chips and wear to its painted areas. $200 - $400

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943. A Large Randotti Glow-In-The-Dark Skull with Snake. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A large souvenir Randotti glow-in-the-dark skull with snake once sold at Disneyland. This piece is labeled #891 with the name Dotti Smith, who co-founded the Company with her husband Randy. This piece glows well and retains both its Disneyland price tag and Glow in the Dark sticker on the bottom. Measuring 6”x7”x6.5” high, the skull is in fine condition. $200 - $400

945. A Small Randotti Souvenir Skull. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A small glow-in-the-dark Voodoo Skull by Randotti. Souvenir skulls by Randotti were among the popular merchandise once offered in Adventureland at Disneyland. This vintage resin skull has a twine rope for hanging. Measuring 3.75”x4.75”, the decorative souvenir is in good condition, retaining an original Disneyland merchandise price label, and exhibiting wear to its hair and several chips to the jaw, eyes, and throughout. $100 - $200


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946. A Small Randotti Skull. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A small glow-in-the-dark skull by Randotti. Souvenir skulls by Randotti were among the most popular merchandise offered in Adventureland at Disneyland. This skull still retains its original Disneyland price tag and glow-in-the- dark sticker on the bottom. Measuring 3.5”x3.5”x5”, the skull is in fair condition, presenting well aside from a large chip on each side of the face. $100 - $200

948. An Enchanted Tiki Room Blue Fabric Segment. (Disneyland, 1960s) A large swatch of blue fabric featuring a printed motif seen in the Enchanted Tiki Room cast member costumes of the 1960s. Interspersed throughout the tiki birds and floral imagery are the names “Disneyland” and “Enchanted Tiki Room” with its participant sponsor United Air Lines. This fabric measures approximately 24”x22” and is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

947. A D23 Expo WDI Exclusive Adventureland Aloha Shirt. (Disneyland, 2019) A D23 Expo Walt Disney Imagineering Exclusive Adventureland Aloha Shirt. The shirt features a motif of the characters and fonts of Adventureland accented by WED Imagineering logos. Measuring a size “XL,” the shirt is in fine condition with its original tag attached. $100 - $200

949. A Shag Signed Enchanted Tiki Room Tangaroa Serigraph. (Disneyland, 2003) A high quality serigraph print created and signed by Josh “Shag” Agle for the 40th anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room. Shag’s popular stylized artwork depicts Tangaroa - Father of all Gods and Goddesses. This print was created on sturdy cardstock, has been numbered 258/300, and is signed by the artist. Measuring 21.5”x27.25”, this print is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $200 - $400

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950. A Shag Signed Enchanted Tiki Room Interior Serigraph. (Disneyland, 2003) A high quality serigraph print created and signed by Josh “Shag” Agle for the 40th anniversary of the Enchanted Tiki Room. Shag’s popular stylized artwork depicts the Enchanted Fountain, Tiki Room Tikis and Birds. This print was created on sturdy cardstock, has been numbered 258/300, and is signed by the artist. Measuring 21.5”x27.25”, this print is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $200 - $400

951. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Cast Member Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original costume shirt worn by Cast Member Hosts and Hostesses of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. Measuring a Unisex size “S”, this garment is in very good condition with wear from Cast Member use. $200 - $400

953. A Signed Pele Enchanted Tiki Room Figure. (Disneyland, 2005) A replica figure of Pele from the Enchanted Tiki Room, created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, and signed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Inspired by Rolly Crump’s original designs, this figure is accomplished in resin and retains its original tag. Measuring 16.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition, and retains the two artist signatures under its base. $200 - $400

952. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2004) A stunning Magical “Big Figurine” of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland created by Larry Nikolai. This “Big Fig” is battery-powered with lights throughout and has six removable Tiki Garden Gods that have magnetic bases. The Pele figure has an illumination feature requiring two 2LR621 batteries (not included). This dynamic piece measures 17.5” tall, and is in fine as-new condition, and includes a facsimile of instructions. $400 - $600

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954. A Full-Size Enchanted Tiki Room Drummer Figure. (Disneyland, 2006) An incredible replica of a tiki drummer from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” at Disneyland. Created for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This full-size casting was taken directly from the original 1963 sculpt by Imagineer Rolly Crump. Accomplished in resin and metal, these drummers were released in an edition of only 1000 and feature posable arms and a lighted drum. The drummer measures 18”x8”x23.5” tall and is in fine condition in its original box. $400 - $500

956. An Enchanted Tiki Room Uti Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2013) A Tiki God Uti Figure by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, crafted in celebration of “50 Years of Enchantment” at Disneyland. “The Art of Disney Theme Parks” Collection Big Fig honors the Maori Tiki Goddess as she once stood illuminating the path over the A-frame entrance of the Tiki Room. Cast in resin and hand-painted, she is inspired by Rolly Crump’s original designs for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Lanai Pre-show. The Fishing Goddess measures approximately 20” tall with 4” base and is in fine condition, with its original tag included. $200 - $400

955. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Sign Replica. (Disneyland, 2013) A plaque inspired by the signage over the iconic Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Created in celebration of “50 Years of Enchantment” at Disneyland, the wood composite sign is display-ready with integral hanging hardware on the reverse. Measuring 23.5”x28.25”, the piece is in very fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500

957. A “Walt Disney World 50” Tiki Drummer Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A Walt Disney World Tiki Drummer Medium Figure. The figural statue was based on the original concepts of Marc Davis, designed by Disney Artist Costa Alavezos, features wind-up musical and battery-operated illuminating elements, and issued for the “Walt Disney World 50: The World’s Most Magical Celebration.” Measuring 11.75” tall and 8.25” in diameter, the statue is in fine working condition in its original box. $100 - $200

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958. A Jungle Cruise Amazon Belle Boat Replica. (Disneyland, 2010) A limited edition replica created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily that depicts the Amazon Belle, based upon early designs of the iconic Jungle Cruise boats at Disneyland. Created in an edition of only 500, this replica comes with a wooden base and plaque for display. Measuring 11.5” long atop a 13”x4.5” base, this piece is in fine condition with wear to the panels of its original decorative box. The sides of the box have separated due to a flaw in the adhesive used. $200 - $400

960. A 1995 Disneyland Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland Press Kit from 1995. This kit was prepared by the Disneyland Public Relations Department and contains (10) press releases and (6) photos featuring Indiana Jones Adventure, and (1) pair of Mara 3-D glasses. The materials come within a decorative 9”x12” folder and are in very good condition exhibiting a few folds, creases, and minor wear. $100 - $200

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959. A Set of Adventureland Shrunken Head Ned Cards. (Disneyland, 2007-2020s) A collection of 12 cards from Shrunken Ned of Disneyland’s Adventureland. Since 2007, the animatronic shrunken head of explorer Colonel Nedley Lostmore has been found in the Adventureland Bazaar and other locations dispensing wisdom to guests. This collection includes an assortment of recipes, quotes, and advice from the ill-fated explorer. Each measuring 2.5”x3.5”, the cards are in fine condition. $100 - $200

961. An Original Indiana Jones Adventure Watch. (Valdwin, 1995) An Original Indiana Jones Adventure Watch. This wristwatch features artwork inspired by the attraction poster Measuring 9” long, this watch is in fine condition with its original velvet sleeve. $100 - $200

962. Indiana Jones Opening Plaque & Cast Preview Tickets. (Disneyland, 1995) An Indiana Jones Adventure Grand Opening Plaque & Cast Preview Tickets. The tickets were complimentary admissions issued to Cast Members and their guests. The commemorative wooden plaque was issued to the Disneyland Opening Event Crew on February 27, 1995, and features the handpainted attraction name, an ingot paperweight, and engraved plaque. Measuring 15.5”x7” and 3.25”x6.75”, each piece is in fine condition, with a few signs of wear. $200 - $400


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963. Indiana Jones Adventure Grand Opening Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1995) A collection of four souvenirs commemorating the Grand Opening of the Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. Among this set are a watch, mug, pinback button, and pin with graphics and logos celebrating Adventureland’s newest attraction. The watch comes complete with its original warranty and colorful box. The mug measures 4” tall and 4.75” wide, the watch measures 9.25” long, the button is 3” in diameter, and the pin is 1” in diameter. Each piece is in fine-to-very good condition with faint wear to the box. $200 - $400

965. An Indiana Jones 10th Anniversary Decoder Pin. (Disneyland, 2005) An Indiana Jones 10th Anniversary Decoder Pin. This pin was designed and issued during the 10th anniversary of Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland Resort. This pin is in the style of a Mara-glyph decoder, contains a spinning feature, and was limited to an edition of 250. Measuring 2.25” in diameter, the pin is in fine condition within its 4.75”x4.5”x1.5” box, exhibiting creases and wear to the edges and corners of the box. $100 - $200

964. An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Calendar. (Disneyland, 2005) An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Calendar. This vintage-style scrolling calendar was issued to guests of the Indiana Jones Adventure 10th anniversary event at Disneyland. Measuring 9”x5”x2.25”, this wooden calendar topped with a polished stone elephant is in fine and functioning condition. $100 - $200

966. An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Clock. (Disneyland, 2005) A commemorative Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Clock. Measuring 6”x7”x2.25”, this souvenir clock was limited to an edition of 200, features faux jewel eyes in the skeleton relief, skulls on springs, and is in fine working condition. $100 - $200

967. A Tarzan’s Treehouse Press Event Collection. (Disneyland, 1999) A collection of items from the Press Event marking the premiere of Tarzan’s Treehouse in June of 1999. Included are a complimentary admittance to Disneyland badge that was themed to the event, a photograph of a group in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, a thank you letter to cast members who hosted the event printed on Treehouse stationery, and a button and 2002 pin themed to Tarzan’s Treehouse. Measuring various sizes from 1.5”x1.5” to 8.5”x11”, the items are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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Of all the lands in Disneyland, Frontierland perhaps best captures Walt’s dream of themed environmental entertainment. Here he created a real-world depiction of the fabled American frontier, with cowboys, Indians, saloons, riverboats, and even gun fights. In the 1950s when Westerns were at their most popular, Walt enjoyed parading his Western stars, Fess Parker as Davy Crockett and Guy Williams as Zorro, through Frontierland. Still a favorite location in the Park, Frontierland continues to bring the excitement and adventure of the Old West to Park guests who know that memories from this land are worth their weight in gold.

968. A Disneyland Hotel Golden Horseshoe Concept Print. (Disneyland, 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 it is today. The artwork has an image size of 19.75”x27” within its approximately 28”x35” gold-tone original frame. The artwork is in very good condition. The frame itself exhibits very light wear from its previous display at the Disneyland Hotel. $300 - $500

970. A Mark Twain Open Edge Heart Plate by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) An ornate vintage Disneyland Mark Twain souvenir “open edge” plate created by Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Hand selected by Walt Disney as the first official ceramic supplier to the park prior to its opening, many of their original souvenir designs were based on original concept art for attractions which were still under development and construction. This plate with laced border and gold-tone accents depicts the Mark Twain and is marked with the maker’s backstamp on the reverse. Measuring 5.75” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition. $200 - $400

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969. A Disneyland Frontierland Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (ASI/Welborn, 1955-60s) A large souvenir ashtray depicting the Frontierland Entryway. The three-toned vignette of the Frontierland Stockade is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 3.75”x4”, the souvenir of Disneyland displays in very good condition with crazing and wear throughout. $300 - $500

971. A Mark Twain Riverboat Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) A souvenir ashtray of the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland. The four-toned vignette of the Frontierland attraction is accented with gold leaf lettering and centered within the glazed ceramic ashtray. This souvenir was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 3.75”x4” and under 1” deep, this souvenir of Disneyland features four holders and displays in very good condition with minor crazing throughout. $200 - $400


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972. A Mark Twain Riverboat Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955) A souvenir ashtray depicting Frontierland’s Mark Twain Riverboat. The four-toned vignette with gold leaf lettering is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray, made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 4”x4” and under 1” deep, this souvenir of Disneyland features four holders and displays in very good condition with minor crazing throughout, and scuffs underneath. $200 - $400

974. A Pair of Red Wagon Inn/Plantation House Matchbooks. (Disneyland, 1956-62) A pair of Red Wagon Inn & Chicken Plantation souvenir matchbooks. Each matchbook promotes both the Red Wagon Inn restaurant in the Plaza and Chicken Plantation restaurant in Frontierland. Measuring 1.5”x2” and 2”x2”, the pieces are in very good to good condition, retaining their matches, and exhibiting creases, scuffs, spots of discoloration, and wear. $100 - $200

973. An Art Corner Disneyrama Frontierland Postcard. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyrama postcard featuring an artist’s concept of the Frontierland expansion of 1956. The artwork was distributed exclusively through the Art Corner at Disneyland and depicts the Rainbow Desert, Rainbow Mountain, and Tom Sawyer Island areas, explorable by the Mine Train Ride, Mule Pack Rides, and Stagecoaches. Measuring 11.25”x4.75”, this postcard is in good condition with a few creases, minor spots of yellowing and discoloration. $100 - $200

975. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Color By Number Oil Set. (Hassenfeld, 1958) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Color By Number Oil Set by Hassenfeld Brothers. This set contains (5) Frontierland-themed illustrations to paint, the original paints, a brush, and an instructional card. This set measures 14.25”x10.25” x 1.25” and is in good condition, with its brush bristles missing, and wear and splits to the box lid. $100 - $200

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976. A Golden Horseshoe Revue Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand silk-screened poster for the Golden Horseshoe Revue presented by Pepsi-Cola at Disneyland. This is the second version of the Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom, instead of “Frontierland” as in the previous version. This poster measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with minor stress lines, a faint 3” crease at the top left edge, scuffing above the “G,” wear to edges and a creased top right corner. $5,000 - $7,000

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978. A Fantasmic Cast Member Messenger Bag. (Disneyland, 1990s) A vintage Disneyland Fantasmic messenger bag. This blue bag was issued to Disneyland Cast Members and features both the Fantasmic! and Disneyland logos screen printed on the front. Measuring 12”x16”, the bag and shoulder strap are in good condition with the bag having minor fading, scuffs, pilling, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

979. A Fantasmic Watch And Pins. (Disneyland, 1992) A Cast Member Watch and a pair of pins commemorating the opening season of Fantasmic! at Disneyland. This collection includes a Cast Member Exclusive watch and (2) pins (one commemorating Guest Control). The watch numbered “2057/2500” was issued exclusively through Company D. The logo pin is numbered “324/1000.” Measuring 1.5” in diameter, 1.25”x1.25”, and 1.25”x.75”, each piece is in very good condition with minor fading and yellowing to cloisonne elements from age, and wear from handling. $100 - $200

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980. A Pair of Fantasmic! Mickey Mouse Fireworks Gloves. (Disneyland, 1996) An extremely rare pair of Mickey Mouse Fantasmic! Gloves. The gloves were designed by legendary Disneyland Entertainment Pyrotechnician Mickey Aronson who created many memorable fireworks displays and shows for Disneyland Resort for more than 50 years. This pair of four-finger gloves contain custom metallic mortar tubes within their index fingers compatible with Gerbs (a type of “fountain firework”) and were used exclusively by the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse Character during several climactic show scenes. One of the gloves retains a Disneyland property label reading “Mickey Mouse” and dated “FEB 26, 1996” (four years after the debut of Fantasmic! in 1992). Measuring 8” long, each glove is in good condition with expected scuffs, and wear to textile and metal elements consistent with Cast Member use. $800 - $1,000

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As the first new themed land in Disneyland since 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, as well as famed restaurants the Blue Bayou and the exclusive Club 33, New Orleans Square continues to captivate the hearts and imaginations of countless Park guests with its 19th-century Louisiana charm.

982. A 1967 Dixieland at Disneyland Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1967) A souvenir program of the 1967 edition of Dixieland at Disneyland. This rare piece of admission media contains a map of the evening’s entertainment, credits the band members, and features two-color imagery of legendary musicians Louis Armstrong, Teddy Buckner, Doc Souchon, and Firehouse Five Plus Two. Measuring 8.5”x3.5” folded, this vintage piece is in very good condition with a horizontal crease and minor edge wear. $100 - $200

981. A Large New Orleans Square Site Plan Section. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Large New Orleans Square Site Plan Section. Measuring 48”x36.25”, this massive blueprint section does not contain an architectural title block and depicts New Orleans Square including Backstage Areas hidden behind the periphery Frontierland Station, part of the Rivers of America fronting The Haunted Mansion, and part of Bear Country. This print is in good condition, exhibiting some tears to surface, creases and wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

983. A New Orleans Square Souvenir Trivet. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A souvenir wall-mountable trivet from New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This decorative cast iron and tile trivet features four-color imagery depicting the evocative architectural elements of Disneyland’s own magical “French Quarter.” Measuring 5.25”x9.25”, this hexagon trivet displays in fine condition with minor wear and slight oxidation to the iron elements. $100 - $200

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984. A New Orleans Square Souvenir Trivet. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A souvenir countertop trivet from New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This decorative cast iron and tile trivet features four-color imagery depicting the evocative architectural elements of Disneyland’s own magical “French Quarter.” Measuring 9”x6.25”x2”, this freestanding trivet displays in fine condition with minor wear to tile, wood, and iron elements. $100 - $200

985. A Set of New Orleans Square Cordial Glasses. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Set of four New Orleans Square Cordial Glasses. The set is decorated with elegant and stylized two-color imagery and gold-finish accents, that evoke the charm of New Orleans Square at Disneyland. Measuring 5.75”x2.75”, each glass is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

986. A Blue Bayou Cup & Saucer. (Disneyland, 1991) A cup and saucer from the Blue Bayou restaurant in Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. Both are imprinted by the manufacturer Mayer China of Beaver Falls, PA. Measuring 3.5” and 5.5” in diameter, each piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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When Pirates of the Caribbean opened in March of 1967, it was already known as the last attraction overseen by Walt Disney before his passing. The iconic flume and dark ride transports Guests to a time of Pirates, plundering, and adventure. For over 55 years, Pirates of the Caribbean has been a staple of Disneyland, appearing in five Disney Parks around the globe.

988. A Set of Pirates of the Caribbean Postcards. (Disneyland, 1960s) A near-complete set of (11) souvenir postcards based on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Featuring concept artwork by Imagineer Marc Davis, this set is missing (2) cards, and includes a duplicate of the “Poor Albert” card. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, each card is in fine condition. $100 - $200

987. A Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Blueprints. The blueprints depict New Orleans Square wall elevations, stanchions, light standards, and walls used in “crowd control” in the area of Pirates of the Caribbean. The original renderings were designed by Walt Disney Imagineers Al Smith and Vic Green and produced around 1970 for some maintenance or rehabilitation of the area. Measuring 48”x36.25”, the prints are in very good condition with pinholes, creases, and wear throughout from handling. $300 - $500

990. A Disneyland Souvenir Sword Letter Opener. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A souvenir sword-shaped letter opener with Disneyland sculpted in the hand guard. These were sold in New Orleans Square as early Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise. Measuring 6.25”x2”, the letter opener is in very good condition, with light wear to the gold tone on edges. $100 - $200 989. A Treasure Craft Ceramic Pirates of the Caribbean Hat. (Disneyland,1960s-1970s) A Ceramic Captain’s Hat Trinket Bowl for Pirates of the Caribbean. Made by Treasure Craft, the bowl measures 5” diameter x 2.25” tall and is in good condition overall, with crazing to the white interior. $100 - $200

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991. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1974) A vintage official Pirates of the Caribbean souvenir book sold exclusively at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The full-color 48-page book contains extensive information on the development and creation of the ride, historical background on the real-life swashbucklers who inspired the adventure, and a tour of the attraction. Measuring 10.75”x8.75”, the book is in very good condition with mild creases to the cover spine, and light wear from handling. $100 - $200

993. Complete Pirates of the Caribbean Fortune Red Card Set. (Disneyland, 1990s) A complete set of cards from the “Fortune Red” machine located near “Pirates of the Caribbean” at Disneyland. In recent years, the cards were no longer printed on different colors of paper. This complete set of (24) colorful vintage souvenir cards has a unique fortune written in pirate speech, and includes (1) additional repeat card for a total of 25. Each card measures 4.25”x2.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $300 - $500

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992. A Sealed Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Record. (Disney, 1970s) A “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Soundtrack of the Fabulous Adventure” long-playing vinyl record. Side I features the story of the attraction narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft, and Side II notably contains a unique collection of sea shanties as sung by popular vocalists. This edition of the popular 1966 soundtrack album features swashbuckling artwork by Paul Wenzel and refers to the Walt Disney World attraction, which opened in 1973. Measuring 12.25”x12.25” the record is sealed in original shrink wrap, appearing in very fine condition. $100 - $200

994. A WDW 50th Anniversary Pirate Bird Musical Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A Pirates of the Caribbean attraction musical figurine of the Pirate Barker Bird Parrot. This figure was released during the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World and contains a wind-up musical feature that plays a portion of “Yo-Ho (A Pirate’s Life For Me”). Measuring 10.5” tall and 5.5” in diameter, this figure is in fine condition in its original box. $100 - $200


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995. Pirates of the Caribbean Sheet Music Reproduction. (Disney, 2000) An exact reproduction of composer George Bruns’ 1966 hand-written sheet music for “Yo Ho A Pirates Life For Me.” The reproduction was produced alongside the 33rd Anniversary soundtrack of the attraction CD released on May 20, 2000. Originally presented as a scroll, the sheet music comes with a small tag on a ring of twine that held it, detailing the reproduction and the original recording session. Measuring 11”x17”, the sheet music is in very good condition. $100 - $200

996. A Pirates of the Caribbean Mug, Pen and Glasses. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Pirates of the Caribbean Mug, (3) Glasses and Pen. This set of souvenirs commemorate the timeless Disneyland attraction with a pirate and “jolly roger” motif. The pen is 5.5” long and the dishware is 2.5”, 7.5”, and 4.75” tall. Each piece is in fine condition, while the pen has been tested for function and requires a refill. $100 - $200

997. Pirates of the Caribbean Skull and Sword Plaque. (Disneyland, 2005) A Pirates of the Caribbean Limited Edition wall plaque. The plaque was designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, issued for the 50th anniversary of the park, and limited to an edition of 1,000. Measuring 14”x22”, this mixed media piece is composed of metal, textile and resin and in fine condition. $300 - $500

998. A Cheshire Cat Limited Edition Vinyl Figure. (Disney/Span of Sunset, 2006) This Span of Sunset’s Cheshire Cat vinyl figure series was released in 2006, inspired by the Cheshire Cat from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. This “Pirates of the Caribbean” overlay variant was designed by artist Nic Cowan, sculpted by Monster5, and issued in a limited edition of 500 pieces. Measuring 7” tall, this vinyl figure is in fine condition overall. $100 - $200

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Walt originally intended the members-only Club 33 to be for corporate sponsors and other industry VIPs. After Walt’s passing, the decision was made to open the club to limited individual memberships. Club 33 periodically offers exclusive merchandise to its patrons which cannot be purchased anywhere else in the park. 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 Club 33’s exclusive nature.

999. A Collection of Club 33 Complimentary Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A collection of complimentary souvenirs from Club 33 at Disneyland. Among this collection are (9) olive picks, (4) paper pads, (3) matchbooks, (3) ink pens, and (1) matchbox, each featuring the emblem and name of the distinguished supper club. The matchbox measures 2”x1.5”, the matchbooks and pads are 2”x2”, the pens are 5.25” long, and the olive picks are 4” to 6.25” long. Each piece is in good condition, with a few missing matches and minor wear. $300 - $500

1002. A Zippo Club 33 Windproof Pocket Lighter. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Genuine Zippo Club 33 Windproof Pocket Lighter. This black matte pocket lighter features a gold-toned original logo of the distinguished Disneyland supper club. Measuring 1.5”x2.25”, this lighter is in fine condition with its original box. $200 - $400

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1000. A Collection of Club 33 Ephemera. (Disneyland, 2000-2014) A collection of small items from New Orleans Square’s exclusive Club 33 restaurant. Included are (12) napkins, (1) match box, (1) sandwich pick, and (4) chocolates, all embossed with the Club 33 logo in use before 2014. Measuring various sizes, the pieces are in very good unused condition. $100 - $200

1003. A Club 33 Small World Lanyard. (Disneyland, 2021) An It’s a Small World lanyard, released in a Limited Edition of 600 at Club 33 to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the attraction. Measuring 21.5” long while looped with heavy 3” pendant, the lanyard is in fine unused condition within original 11.5”x6” display box. $100 - $200

1001. A Collection of Club 33 and 1901 Items. (Disneyland, 2010s-2020s) A collection of souvenirs and ephemera from the Disneyland Resort’s exclusive Club 33 in New Orleans Square, and Club 1901 in the Carthay Theatre. Included are (5) Club 33 paper napkins, (2) Club 33 pens, a Club 33 keychain, a 4” Club 33 shot glass, (4) Club 33 coasters, and (2) 1901 coasters. Measuring various sizes, the pieces are all in very good unused condition. $100 - $200

1004. A Club 33 Hot Chocolate Mug. (Disneyland, 2022) A hot chocolate mug with a slot for holding a cookie, released exclusively at Club 33. The metallic tone mug comes in its original holiday-themed Club 33 box. Measuring 7.5” at widest diameter and 7” high, the mug is in fine unused condition. $200 - $400


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While Park guests enjoyed the end results of Imagineers’ hard work in the attractions, restaurants, and all design elements of Disneyland, most of the Imagineers’ original concept art went unseen by the public in Disneyland’s earliest days. To bring much-deserved appreciation to the Imagineers, the Disney Gallery opened in 1987 as a place to showcase artwork and host special exhibits. In addition, the Disney Gallery sold replicas of some of Imagineering’s original artwork and held signing events. Original Disney Gallery pieces are still much collected today and offer an exciting look into the minds of some of the artists who helped create Disneyland.

1005. Charles Boyer “Disneyland Main Gate” Original Painting. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) An original painting of Disneyland’s Main Street Train Station and Floral Mickey display, by Disneyland Legend Charles Boyer. Charles Boyer (1935-2021) took a temporary job as a pastel artist at Disneyland in 1960, but his career with Disney lasted for 39 years. Boyer became the first full-time artist for Disneyland, later elevated to “Disneyland’s master illustrator.” He created artwork for magazines and brochures, as well as nearly 50 different lithographs that embody some of the warmest, most colorful, and best-remembered depictions of Disneyland. Created for a Limited Edition lithograph of only 150 prints, this beautiful original painting brings to life a family’s first visit to Disneyland, dressed in apparel suggesting the earliest years of the Park. Mickey and Minnie pose with them while Goofy and Donald take their portrait before Floral Mickey in the most photographed spot in the world. The Disneyland Railroad’s Ernest S. Marsh is about to leave the station for a grand, circular tour of the Magic Kingdom. In a beautiful frame measuring 30” x 38” with a visible image of 18” x 25.75”, Boyer accomplished the painting on artist board in acrylic paint with watercolor accents and signed in the lower right corner. This one-of-a-kind work of art is in fine condition. $30,000 - $50,000

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1006. The Disney Gallery Closed Sign. (Disneyland, 1998) A park used “The Disney Gallery is Temporarily Closed” sign. This printed foam core backed sign informs guests of the “Look at the Future: Tomorrowland 1955-1998” exhibition, which opened at the gallery in conjunction with the launch of the New Tomorrowland in the summer of 1998. Measuring 28”x22”, the sign is in good condition with edge wear, surface impressions, surface scuffs, and minor soiling from park display. $400 - $600

1007. A Herb Ryman “The Four Castles” Giclee Boxed Set. (Disneyland, 2000) A Boxed Set of five giclee prints featuring Herb Ryman’s concepts for the castles from Disney Parks around the world. Released exclusively through The Disney Gallery, the artwork is presented inside a finely crafted wooden box with plaque, lightly bound to a velvet board by a black ribbon, with white archivists’ gloves for handling. Measuring 16”x13” and 3.5” deep, the pieces are in fine condition with a few faint 1-2mm chips on the box exterior. $700 - $900

1008. A “Dreams Never End” Bronze Partners Figurine. (Disneyland, 1993) A bronze figure sculpted by Disney Legend Blaine Gibson, who sculpted the original life-sized “Partners” Statue of Walt and Mickey for Disneyland’s Hub in 1993. “Partners” is now displayed at The Walt Disney Studio and Disney Parks worldwide. This 11” version entitled “Dreams Never End” was released exclusively through Disneyland in 1994, incised with Gibson’s signature, and is edition number 150 out of 250. Measuring 11” tall including the .75” x 3.5” x 7” marble base, this figurine is in fine condition, with its Disneyana Certificate of Authenticity. $300 - $500

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1009. A “Dreams Never End” Artist Proof Bronze Figurine. (Disneyland, 1994) A rare Artist Proof of the “Dreams Never End” bronze figurine. Sculpted by Disney Legend Blaine Gibson after his “Partners” statue, only 25 Artist Proofs were produced beyond the edition size of 250. This base is incised with Gibson’s signature, the words Artist Proof, and the AP edition number 20 of 25. Measuring 11” tall including the .75” x 3.5” x 7” marble base, this figurine is in fine condition, with its Disneyana Certificate of Authenticity. $400 - $600

1010. A Large “Partners” Statue. (Disney, 1990s) A rare large version of Blaine Gibson’s “Partners” statue. Standing over a foot tall, this cold cast resin recreation of the full-sized “Partners” was sold at Disney Parks in the late 1990s. At this scale, Walt’s Smoke Tree Ranch tie is clearly visible, and artist Blaine Gibson’s signature is incised in the base. The marble base measures 6.5” x 10.5” x .75” thick, with the statue standing 14” tall for a full height of 14.75”. The statue is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

1011. A Disneyana Limited Edition Minnie Mouse Bronze. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Limited Edition Minnie Mouse Bronze Figure. This bronze Minnie Mouse was designed by Blaine Gibson, issued exclusively through the Disneyana Shop on Main Street, and released in a limited edition of 200. Measuring 7” tall, this piece numbered “20/200” is in fine condition. $300 - $500

1012. A Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Bronze Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Limited Edition Mickey Mouse Bronze Figure. This bronze Mickey Mouse was designed by Blaine Gibson, issued exclusively through the Disneyana Shop on Main Street, and released in a limited edition of 200. Measuring 7” tall, this piece numbered “27/200” is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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1014. A Lady and The Tramp Big Figurine. (Disney, 2006) A Lady and The Tramp Big Figurine. This three-piece statue features Tramp, Lady, and a base and was issued for the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney Production. Measuring 20” tall atop a base measuring 20.25”x15.75” and 2.5” deep, the complete figure is in very good condition with mild scuffs throughout from handling. $300 - $500

1013. A One-of-a-Kind Bob Baker Tinker Bell Marionette. (Disneyland, 2000) A “Disneyland 45 Years of Magic” Artist Tribute Series Tinker Bell Marionette Puppet from The Disney Gallery at Disneyland. This unique puppet was created by the Bob Baker Marionette Studio to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Disneyland and was issued exclusively through The Disney Gallery. This one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted wooden piece has painted features, cloth clothing, and is accompanied by a display stand with a plaque, original textile production samples, its Certificate of Authenticity, and Artist Biography. Standing 12” tall, this collectible comes with a 24”x6.5”x8.75” display case and is in fine condition. $5,000 - $7,000

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1015. A Grumpy Big Figurine. (Disney Parks, 1990s) A Grumpy Big Fig Statue. This Disney Big Figurine of the popular Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs character was released through Walt Disney Parks and Resorts during the 1990s. Measuring 20” tall and 14” at its widest points, the limited release resin statue is in very good condition with a few signs of wear. $300 - $500


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The idea of a haunted house attraction was discussed by Walt and the Imagineers long before Disneyland opened. As early as 1951, concept designs by Harper Goff depicted a spooky old house with graveyard on a hill behind a Main Street U.S.A. church. While the original plan for the Haunted Mansion was a walk-through attraction, changes in design, lessons learned through the World’s Fair project, and Imagineering ingenuity turned the attraction into the iconic Omnimover dark ride that we know today.

1016. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Blueprint. (Disneyland, 1969) A Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Blueprint. This plan, technically a “whiteprint”, is of The Haunted Mansion Stretching Room 1 & 2 designed by Walt Disney Imagineers Vic Greene and Claude Coats and dated May 8th, 1969. This large blueprint plan is accompanied by a duplicate print of the “Lower Cab Section.” This pair of “whiteprints” may have been printed any time after 1969. Measuring 44”x36” and 19”x16”, both have been stored rolled and are in very good condition with minor creases and wear from use. $500 - $700

1017. A “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” Book. (Disneyland, 1970) A “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” book. This 60-page book teaches card, money, paper, mental, and handkerchief magic, and a brief ventriloquism lesson supplemented with Haunted Mansion imagery. Measuring 9”x6”, this book is in overall very good condition with minor wear and a few light creases along its edges and spine. $100 - $200

1018. A Marc Davis Signed Stretching Room Portrait Print. (Disneyland, 1993) A print of Marc Davis’ infamous Stretching Room portraits, with mat signed by the Legendary Imagineer himself. Davis signed boldly right below the tightrope girl and dated it 6/26/93. Each image measures 4.25” x 14” within the 20” x 30” mat. The artwork is in fine condition. $300 - $500

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1020. The Haunted Mansion Admission Sign Replica. (Disneyland, 1990s) A tribute replica of the “E Ticket” ride coupon sign once posted near the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The use of ticket books is a significant part of Disneyland history, and this reproduction sign beautifully captures the popular “E Ticket” status of the New Orleans Square adventure. This wall mounted decoration was created using the original blueprint specifications for the park-used sign and was silkscreened on board. Measuring 19.25”x14.5”, the piece is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1019. A Haunted Mansion Male Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An original male cast member costume for the Haunted Mansion attraction at Walt Disney World. This costume includes the coat, vest, shirt, tie, and pants. The clothing still retains their Disney wardrobe tags, and the vest features gold-tone Cinderella Castle embossed buttons. The coat is size 42L, the vest is size 42M, the shirt is size XL-35, and the pants are size 38x34. This outfit is in very good condition overall, with minor wear from use. $500 - $700

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1021. A Haunted Mansion Cast Member Exclusive Watch. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Haunted Mansion Cast Member Exclusive Watch by Ballanda Corp. The watch was issued to Disneyland Cast Members during the 1990s, features a Haunted Mansion face, glow-in the dark hands, and “flying” ghost second hand. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the battery-operated timepiece is in fine condition with its leather band and original sleeve. $200 - $400


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1022. A Haunted Mansion “25 Years of Chills” Watch. (Disneyland, 1994) A Disneyland Haunted Mansion 25th Anniversary Cast Member Watch. This watch is numbered 914/999 and was issued to Cast Members in 1994. It features the Hitchhiking Ghosts on the face and plays little Leota’s “Hurry Back” speech. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, the watch is in fine condition with its commemorative tin box. $200 - $400

1023. A Haunted Mansion South Elevation Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition print of a conceptual rendering for the South Elevation of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The original concept art was drawn by the Legendary Walt Disney Imagineer Marvin Davis. This print was issued through the Disney Gallery, is hand-numbered “154/300” and comes with its original Disney Gallery Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 20”x16”, this piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1024. Disney Classics Collection Hitchhiking Ghosts Figures. (WDCC/Disney Parks, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection porcelain “Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts” figure set based on the popular scene from the Haunted Mansion at Disney Parks. The beautifully crafted figure set features the “Ball & Chain Ghost,” “Hunchback Ghost,” and “Derby Ghost,” each one numbered 1,379/1,500. Measuring 8.5” to 5.25” tall, the figures are in fine condition, and come in their original box with numbered Certificate of Authenticity. $400 - $600

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1025. A Haunted Mansion Holidays Bus Stop Poster. (Disneyland, 2003) A bus poster for the Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland. In 2003, Oogie Boogie made his first big appearance at the seasonal overlay and is featured alongside Jack Skellington here. Measuring 48”x70”, the poster is in very good condition, with light warping from display, and light edge wear including a .5” tear in the border. $200 - $400

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1026. A Haunted Mansion “999 Happy Haunts” Hearse and Watch. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition wristwatch in a horse-drawn hearse presentation box. Released at the “999 Happy Haunts - A Ghoulish Gathering” event at The Magic Kingdom, the quartz watch features an antiqued metal bezel with motif of the Haunted Mansion’s wrought iron gate. The hearse is constructed of cast resin, with detachable metal and leather horse harness and tack. A total of 250 sets were exclusively issued for the event. The watch measures 9.25” long, and the hearse is 5.25”x21” and 5” deep, each piece is in fine, as-new condition. $300 - $500

1028. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Haunted Mansion Pewter Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of limited edition Haunted Mansion themed pewter miniatures released during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The set includes (3) Hitchhiking Ghosts, the Groundskeeper, the Mummy, and Hatbox Ghost. This set was limited to an edition of 1,500 pieces. Measuring 1.25” to 2” tall, each piece is in fine condition and is packaged in its original commemorative wooden box with a Certificate of Authenticity. $200 - $400

1027. A Pair of Haunted Mansion Crypt Torch Sconces. (Disneyland, 2005) A Pair of Limited Edition Haunted Mansion Crypt torch sconces. Each was designed to hold a candle and issued in an edition of 999 during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Measuring 23” tall, the sconces are in fine condition, retaining their wall mounting hardware and Certificates of Authenticity in their original fair condition boxes. $400 - $600

1029. A Hitchhiking Ghosts Gallery of Light by Olszewski. (Disneyland, 2009) A Hitchhiking Ghosts Gallery of Light open edition by Olszewski. Released through The Art of Disney Theme Parks in honor of the 40th anniversary of the attraction, this Gallery of Light recreates the hitchhiking ghosts graveyard scene from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland with illuminated features. Measuring 4.5”x3.75” and 3.75” deep, the diorama is in fine, as-new condition within the original box and Certificate of Authenticity. $100 - $200

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1030. A SHAG Haunted Mansion “31 Ghosts” Aloha Shirt. (Disneyland, 2019) A Disney Parks SHAG Haunted Mansion 31 Ghosts Aloha Shirt. The shirt features a SHAG “31 Ghosts” motif and was issued for the 50th anniversary of the popular attraction. Measuring a men’s size Medium, the shirt is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1032. A Haunted Mansion Big Figurine. (Disneyland, 2004) A stunning “Magical Big Figurine” created by Larry Nikolai for the 35th Anniversary of the “Haunted Mansion”. This “Big Fig” depicts the attraction including a small graveyard and is battery-operated with lights throughout and sounds that play when (4) of the tombstones are pushed. The Big Fig measures 16” in diameter and 14” tall, and is in fine condition, tested with lights and sound functional. $400 - $600

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1031. An Olszewski Haunted Mansion Model. (Disneyland, 2006) An incredible model of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion created by famed miniaturist Robert Olszewski. This intricate model opens in the back to hold one of (3) interchangeable scenes included that are based on the attraction interiors: the Gallery, Ballroom, and Graveyard with the three iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts. The model has LED lighting and some movable parts, and the scenes light up when placed in the model. Measuring 12.5” wide, 5” deep, and 10.5” tall. The condition is very good with little wear and the model comes in its original box. $400 - $600

1033. 4 Haunted Mansion Framed Glass Stretching Portraits. (Disneyland, 2009) A special limited edition of four framed glass images of the stretching portraits created for the 40th Anniversary of Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. Each glass portrait measures 8.5”x3.5” and comes with a chain hanger with a tag that says “40th Anniversary Haunted Mansion”. The set comes in a 12”x17” box with the anniversary logo on the lid and includes the original Certificate of Verification. The portraits are in fine condition, with very slight wear to the box from handling. $200 - $400


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1034. A Disneyland Le Bat en Rouge Shop Prop Urn. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Prop flower urn from a New Orleans Square shop. This prop flower urn was used within a store display from Le Bat en Rouge in New Orleans Square at Disneyland, and removed during a repair, seasonal retheming, or rehabilitation of the location. Measuring approximately 23”x16”, this decorative prop is in good condition exhibiting minor chips and wear from Park-use. $300 - $500

1035. A Haunted Mansion Flying Dutchman Lenticular Portrait. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Haunted Mansion Flying Dutchman Ship Lenticular Portrait. This piece measures 15.5”x12.5” within a 20.75”x17.75” frame, is inspired by the memorable show scene prop element, and is in very good condition with minor fading and wear to the frame. $300 - $500

1036. A Haunted Mansion Themed Planter Prop. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Haunted Mansion Themed Planter Prop, created for a New Orleans Square Haunted Mansionthemed window display. The prop contains plastic spiders and textile flowers with plastic eyeballs to one-half of its contents. The prop was removed during a repair, seasonal overlay, or rehabilitation of the location. Measuring 36”x23”x27”, the display is in very good condition with fading and wear from Park-display. $300 - $500

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1037. Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Figure. (Disney Parks, 2013) The Art of Disney Theme Parks Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost Medium Figure. The figure was designed by Disney Artist Costa Alavezos. Measuring 13” tall and 7.5” at its widest diameter, the decorative resin figure and display base are in fine condition. $300 - $500

1038. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Portrait Print Set. (Disney, 2017) A set of Haunted Mansion Holiday Stretching Portrait prints. The original art by Bryan Collins is inspired by characters and themes from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas and was first released for the 15th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion Holiday in 2016. The art was later made available through Disney Print on Demand kiosks at both WonderGround Gallery and Disneyana at Disneyland. Measuring 18.75”x30”, each print is in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500

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1039. A WDI Haunted Mansion Maids & Butlers Mystery Pin Set. (WDI) A rare WDI Exclusive Haunted Mansion Maids and Butlers Mystery Box Series complete six-pin set. Among the set are Disney Characters Alice, Chip, Dale, Tinker Bell, Jessica Rabbit, and Figment dressed as Maids and Butlers of The Haunted Mansion. Each pin is in fine condition with their original boxes. $200 - $400


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The Country Bear Jamboree debuted at Disneyland in 1972, following the immediate success of the attraction at Walt Disney World the previous year. The Jamboree was the highlight of Disneyland’s Bear Country, which had formerly been the location of the Indian Village. With unique animatronic characters designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, paired with the incredible voice talent of performers including Thurl Ravenscroft and Dallas McKennon, Country Bear Jamboree quickly became one of the most engaging shows at the Park. In 1988, Bear Country was re-themed as Critter Country in anticipation of Disneyland’s new log flume thrill ride, “Splash Mountain.”

1040. A Dave Feiten Signed “Bear Band Vacation Show” Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A “Bear Band Vacation Show” poster signed by artist Dave Feiten. This poster was released through the Disney Gallery and signed “Davy Crockett Feiten,” with a personalized drawing of a Country Bear. Measuring 28.5”x25”, this piece is in very good condition with discoloration and wear to its edges. $100 - $200

1041. A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Watch. (Disneyland, 1989) A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Watch. This commemorative watch features Brer Rabbit and was issued exclusively to media members and attendees at the grand opening of the attraction. Measuring 1.25” in diameter with a 9” long band, this timepiece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

1042. A Pair of Splash Mountain Disney PokitPals Prototypes. (Olszewski, 2000s) A pair of prototypes for the unreleased Splash Mountain Disney PokitPals. More than 50 themed styles of Disney PokitPals have been released from 2008 to 2016. This pair of Splash Mountain PokitPals trinket boxes was designed by Olszewski Studios and features Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear aboard a log. While a Splash Mountain Gallery of Light was released, these Splash Mountain PokitPals prototypes were manufactured and never released, only these two Splash Mountain PokitPals prototypes were made, and neve released to the public.c. Measuring 1.75”x3.25”x1.25”, each magnetic resin box is in fine condition with their Art of Disney Theme Parks boxes. $200 - $400

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1043. A Rare Large Pooh Corner Beehive Lamp. (Disneyland, 2000s) A large decorative beehive lamp from the Pooh Corner Shop in Critter Country. Pooh Corner located next to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh furthered the Hundred Acre theme with illuminating beehive lamps. This early version of the lamp is made of paper, while later ones were constructed of more durable materials. This lamp may be the only one of the original paper lamps that has survived. The lamp runs on a 15A/125V power source. Measuring 26” wide and 48” tall, the lamp is in very good Park-used condition overall, with slight wear and minor tear to some paper areas. The lamp comes with copies of the plans as well as paper samples used during design. Because of the size and delicate nature, special shipping arrangements will be needed. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

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

1044. An Original Herb Ryman “Peter Pan Fly Through” Concept. (WED/Disneyland, 1954) An original conceptual drawing for the “Peter Pan Fly Through” by Disney Legend Herbert Ryman. This original concept artwork was created in 1954, and depicts the attraction’s medieval-themed entrance, complete with banners and bunting, within the Castle Courtyard. Contemporary Guests of Disneyland Resort may be familiar with this historic piece, which has been honored through framed prints on display throughout the Disneyland Hotel. A few of those rare prints have occasionally come to auction through Van Eaton Galleries in the past. This original mixed media composition has been accomplished in pen and ink with colored pencil. It is featured on page 157 of the biographical “A Brush with Disney - An Artist’s Journey” by Bruce Gordon & David Mumford (Camphor Tree Publishers,2000) . The artwork was on display at the Disneyland Gallery in late 2000. This iconic piece has an image size of 14.75”x11.75” and has been matted for display within a 21.25”x17.5” frame. It is in fine condition, exhibiting faint creases, expected fading to colors from age, and pinholes from the original production display. $8,000 - $10,000

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1045. An Original Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand silk-screened attraction poster for Peter Pan’s Flight. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the artwork beautifully captures the flight over London that has enchanted guests for over 60 years. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in good condition with corner creasing, stress lines, tiny tears to the left edge, a 2” tear at upper right corner which has been repaired with paper tape, and a 2” area of surface loss above the “F” in “Fantasyland,” which has been partially filled in and painted over. $7,000 - $9,000

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1046. Original Disneyland Carousel Music Scores. (Disneyland, 1955-1959) A one-of-a-kind collection of Disneyland scores from the Walt Disney Productions Music Library, containing original printed piano and organ arrangements for Fantasyland attractions. A Studio folder labeled “3504-007 Carousel Music For Disneyland” holds scores to four medleys arranged for the King Arthur’s Carrousel Organ adapted from Pinocchio, Dumbo, Snow White - and notably Ichabod and Mr. Toad, which appears to have been removed from the organ’s playlist for decades now. A score for “You Can Fly” from Peter Pan is included, as well as a Conductor Lead Sheet for “Snow White Rides.” Finally, the set includes two Cutting Record forms indicating tracks recorded at the Studio in July of 1955, just days before Disneyland opened. Conductor Ed Plumb with a 27-piece orchestra and 18-piece band recorded tracks for Snow White, Peter Pan, and “Toad Ride” as well as “Drums for Adventureland” and four tracks labeled “music school.” Finally enclosed is a copy of a score sheet from the television episode “Gala Day at Disneyland.” Measuring 8.5”x11” to 12”x14”, these papers are in very good Studio-used condition, with expected creases, folds, yellowing, wear, and original annotation throughout some of the pages. $500 - $700

1047. A Peter Pan’s Flight Figure by Kevin & Jody. (Walt Disney World, 2022) A Peter Pan’s Flight vehicle sculpture designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily exclusively for Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 9.5” tall and 7.5”x5.5”, the figure is in fine condition in its original commemorative box. $200 - $400

1048. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (Welborn, 1955-60s) A small souvenir ashtray depicting Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The three-toned vignette of the Fantasyland icon is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. This piece notably does not include the Disneyland name on it. Measuring 4”x4”, the ashtray displays in very good condition with crazing and wear throughout. $200 - $400

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1049. A Fantasyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1955) An early decorative Fantasyland souvenir plate. This plate features a hand-painted glazed bas-relief of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle in Fantasyland. The reverse retains a Disneyland backstamp. Measuring 7.5”x5”, the plate is in good condition with a trapped piece of debris and crazing throughout the glaze, and a small chip in an unglazed area of the base. $100 - $200

1051. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Stained-Glass Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited-edition stained-glass lamp commemorating Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. Designed by Jody Daily in an edition of only 1500, the lamp titled “Fantasy in the Sky” depicts fireworks in the stained-glass lampshade over the Sleeping Beauty Castle lamp body. Measuring 22” tall, the lamp is in very good condition with some wear from previous use. $200 - $400

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1050. A Disneyland Fantasyland Souvenir Letter and Envelope. (Disneyland, 1955) A Disneyland souvenir letter and envelope. These popular early park souvenirs included letters for various lands and were designed as a creative alternative to postcards. Measuring 11”x8.5” and 8.5”x5.5”, this Fantasyland letter is in very good condition with yellowing and edge wear. $100 - $200

1052. Casey Jr. Special Revolving Motion Lamp by Econolight. (Econolight, 1950s) An extremely rare Mickey Mouse Revolving Motion Lamp by Econolight Corp. This lamp model was released in two styles - the Casey Circus Special and another style inspired by Walt Disney’s Disneyland. The paper cylinder and lithographic tin parts featuring Disney animated characters are in remarkably good, colorful condition. Measuring 10” tall and 10.25” at its widest diameters, the vintage 1950s lamp displays in very good working condition, exhibiting a few stains and tears along the bottom of the paper cylinder. $100 - $200


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1053. An Original Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand silk-screened attraction poster for Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland. Never folded, the poster measures 36”x54” and is in fine condition, exhibiting 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

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1054. A Disneyland Chicken of the Sea Restaurant Placemat. (Disneyland, 1959) A rare placemat from the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant at Disneyland. This menu features the memorable recipe for Tuna Burgers, supplemented by tri-color images of the Mermaid and Pirate Ship Restaurant. Measuring 12.5”x7”, the placemat is in good condition with spots of yellowing, minor wear, and creasing from being folded. $100 - $200

1057. An “It’s a Small World” Complete Souvenir Guidebook. (Disney, 1963) A Pre-opening “Complete Souvenir Guide and Behind-The-Scenes Story” prepared for Walt Disney’s It’s a Small World and the Tower of the Four Winds. This book features a souvenir map of the “Seven Seaways,” and divulges the creative challenges, ageless arts, and space-age animation and music behind Walt Disney’s most memorable show produced for the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Measuring 11”x8.5”, this colorful book is in very good condition with a few creases along the spine, spots of discoloration to pages, and wear throughout. $100 - $200

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1055. A Disneyland Souvenir Matterhorn Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original souvenir ashtray featuring the crest logo for the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction at Disneyland. The ashtray measures 4.5”x4.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

1058. It’s a Small World Book and LP. (Disneyland, 1964) A vintage “Walt Disney Presents It’s a Small World” long-playing vinyl record. Both sides of the album feature “A Musical Tour to Visit the Children of the World” narrated by Winston Hibler with the Sherman Brothers’ famous theme song from the ride. The record is in the original sleeve which opens to reveal an 11-page full color book offering a walk-through of the attraction. Measuring 12” in diameter, the record is in very good condition with minor scratches and scuffs. The sleeve measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with some scratches and scuffs to the record, while the sleeve and book are in very good condition with few spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear to the interior. $100 - $200

1056. A Matterhorn Bobsleds 35th Anniversary Watch. (Disneyland, 1990) A watch commemorating the 35th anniversary of the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. The watch is numbered “551/1000” and features an Abominable Snowman second hand. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, and 9” long, the timepiece is in fine condition with its original commemorative velvet sleeve. $100 - $200

1059. A World’s Fair “It’s A Small World” 45 RPM Record. (Disney, 1964) An “It’s a Small World” souvenir 45 RPM record with original sleeve from the 1964 World’s Fair. The store mailer sleeve of the Walt Disney “Little Gem” Disneyland Record features artwork of the Children of the World aboard the “Happiest Cruise That Ever Set Sail.” Measuring 7.25”x7.25”, the record and sleeve are in good condition with annotation and minor wear to the record; and scuffs, minor creases, and yellowing to the edges of the sleeve. $100 - $200


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1060. A World’s Fair “It’s a Small World” Souvenir Record. (World’s Fair, 1964) An original souvenir record from “It’s a Small World” at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This double-sided 45 RPM record features the iconic theme by the Sherman Brothers. Measuring 7.75”x7.75”, this vinyl record is in very good condition with its 7.25”x7.25” cover. The record exhibits some scratches and scuffs, and the cover has creases and wear. $100 - $200

1063. An “It’s A Small World” Souvenir Pictorial Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A First Edition It’s a Small World: A Pictorial Souvenir book from Disneyland. This 32-page staplebound book is filled with behind-the-scenes photos and illustrations, covering the debut at the New York World’s Fair, development of the Topiary Gardens and Small World Clock, and the overall story of the attraction’s creation. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the piece is in very good condition with a few light creases along the cover spine, and some wear from handling. $100 - $200

1061. An It’s a Small World Record With Illustrated Book. (Disneyland, 1966) A 33 RPM Record with a 10-page book for It’s a Small World. The record with narration tells the story of the attraction, with colorful photos and a pictograph map of the ride to follow along with the book. Measuring 12.25”x12.25” the Record jacket with book is in good condition, with wear to edges, scuffing, and center pages of the book loose. The 12” record is in very good to fine condition. $100 - $200

1064. An “It’s a Small World” Pictorial Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1974) A beautiful pictorial souvenir booklet of the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland. This 1974 edition of the 32-page booklet features a new cover and slightly different text from the original printing. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the book is in very good condition with slight edge wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1062. A Pair of It’s A Small World Souvenir Brochures. (Disneyland, 1967-75) A pair of It’s a Small World Brochures. Each edition of the souvenir brochure presents elements of the Fantasyland attraction with colorful maps and photo images, while promoting Disneyland Participant sponsor Bank of America. Measuring 3.75”x8.5”, each brochure is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners from handling. $100 - $200

1065. A Set Of It’s a Small World Wooden Doll Necklaces. (Disneyland, 1960s-1970s) A collection of four wooden necklaces of children from around the world. Included are necklaces representing England, Spain, Japan, and Mexico. Each necklace with figure measuring 2.75” high on a 24” chain is in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1066. An It’s a Small World Musical Jewelry Box. (Disneyland,1960s-1970s) An It’s a Small World music box from Disneyland. Measuring 4.25”x6”x 3.5” tall, the box functions properly and is in very good condition, with slight discoloration to the metal clasp. It comes in its original box bearing a Disneyland price tag. $100 - $200

1067. An It’s A Small World Holiday Window Display Prop. (Disneyland, 1994) A Disneyland It’s A Small World Holiday Window Display. This vacuum-formed plastic display is in the style of a wreath-accented, winter season storybook and features a holiday-inspired story on paper faux-leaves related to It’s A Small World and Mickey’s Toontown. As a bonus, this lot is accompanied by several napkins with the festive Disneyland “It’s A Small World Holiday” logo graphic on them. Measuring 18.5”x16” and 4.5” deep, this mixed-media display piece is in very good condition with minor scuffs, wear from handling. $300 - $500

1068. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Travel Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early Disneyland Travel Bag, with plastic handle, vinyl strap, and screen-printed imagery of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Jiminy Cricket near Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 9.5” tall and 14.5” wide, this bag is in good condition, exhibiting scuffs, a broken strap, and wear to some elements. $100 - $200

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1069. Disneyland Dark Ride Operating Procedures Guides. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) Disneyland Dark Ride Operating Procedures Guides. This collection contains three operations documents with glossaries prepared for internal use by Disneyland Attractions Hosts and Hostesses: “Dark Ride Standard Operating Procedures Synopsis,” “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Standard Operating Procedures Synopsis,” and “Peter Pan’s Flight Standard Operating Procedures Synopsis.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, each collated and stapled set of pages is in very good condition with expected minor wear from handling. $100 - $200


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1070. A “Snow White’s Adventures” Witch’s Gemstone Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971-94) A large gemstone prop from “Snow White’s Adventures” at The Magic Kingdom. This Dwarf’s Mine gemstone prop was part of the original attraction and removed during either a repair or the complete rehabilitation in 1994. This principal prop was positioned over the exit of the last climatic show scene in which the Old Hag Witch attempts to push it onto passing Mine Cars. Measuring 29” tall and 36”x25”, the piece still has its hydraulic machinery attached and is in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear consistent with Park-use. $2,000 - $4,000

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1071. A Fantasy in the Sky Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An extremely rare black varsity jacket created for Disneyland Entertainment Pyrotechnicians who helped create the nightly Fantasy in the Sky display. The jacket has leather sleeves and pocket reinforcements and is accented by a shimmering embroidered image of Tinker Bell sprinkling pixie dust over Sleeping Beauty Castle and the “Fantasy in the Sky” show title. Measuring a size “XL,” this garment is in very good condition with minor pilling to parts of the knitted trim. $600 - $800

1072. The Disneyland Afternoon Live! Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1991) A rare The Disneyland Afternoon Live! Cast Member Jacket. The Disney Afternoon Live! was a promotional stage show at Disneyland (running from March 15 to November 10, 1991. Measuring an adult size medium, this cotton and polyester jacket is in very good condition with a few signs of wear. $200 - $400

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1073. A “Mr. Toad’s Enchanted Evening” Limited Edition Watch. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition wristwatch released at the Mr. Toad’s Enchanted Evening event held at Disneyland on October 28, 1999. The watch is numbered “13/250,” depicts the heraldic crest of Toad Hall on the face and comes within its original commemorative box. Measuring 9.75”, this timepiece is in very good condition with minor wear to the watch case from exposure. $200 - $400


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Tomorrowland was the last themed land to be built before Disneyland’s opening day, with only a few attractions open due to budget issues and time constraints. In the earliest years, many attractions promoted businesses such as Kaiser Aluminum, Monsanto, and Richfield Oil, and the land felt more like a corporate showcase than a vision for tomorrow. As the years progressed attractions such as Space Mountain, Rocket Jets, and Submarine Voyage, and many more guest favorites were added. Themed toward future technologies, a consistent problem for Tomorrowland has been attractions becoming outdated. Tomorrowland is in its third generation of refurbishments, with the Autopia notably the only attraction that has been there since opening day.

1074. A First Edition “Automobile Design” by Bob Gurr. (Post Motor, 1955) A first edition of “Automobile Design” by Bob Gurr. This 96-page publication features automobile renderings with instructions on drawing, design, and styling. Measuring 11”x8.5”, this book is in very good condition with some discoloration and edge wear. $100 - $200

1075. A Monsanto Hall of Chemistry Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955) A souvenir brochure from the Monsanto Hall of Chemistry exhibit in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This brochure unfolds to tell the story of “the enormous contribution of chemistry to the world around us,” preserving the look of the original exhibit’s wall mounted displays with full-color illustrations. Measuring 9.25”x7.25”, this brochure is in very good condition with minor wear along its original folds. $100 - $200

1077. A Disneyland Tomorrowland Ashtray by Eleanor Welborn. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A rare large souvenir ashtray depicting Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The three-toned vignette of the Tomorrowland entrance and Clock of the World is centered within a glazed ceramic ashtray and was made exclusively for Disneyland by local Monterey artists at Eleanor Welborn Art Productions. Measuring 6.25”x6.25”, this souvenir of Disneyland displays in very good condition with crazing and wear throughout. $200 - $400

1076. A “Monsanto Hall of Chemistry” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1958) A souvenir brochure from Monsanto’s Hall of Chemistry exhibit in Tomorrowland. Measuring 4.75”x10.5”, the brochure is in very good condition with a few spots of discoloration and minor edge wear. $100 - $200

1078. An Original Tomorrowland “Rocket to the Moon” Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete “Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game” in its original box. The game includes a game board, 4 color markers, and a spinner. The box measures 7.75”x16” and 1.75” tall and the game is in good condition exhibiting creases and tape to the box lid, fading, and wear. $100 - $200

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The Art Corner provided a fantastic look into Walt Disney animation that most people simply never had before. Visiting guests saw the techniques used by Disney artists to draw Mickey Mouse and could purchase books on how to draw favorite Disney characters. Most notably, the Art Corner sold original hand-painted cels and artwork that went into the creation of Walt Disney animated cartoons and feature films. Originally, the cels were offered for around a dollar apiece at the Art Corner. The general public grew to see these original pieces of animation history as the cherished relics we now see them as today. Art Corner cels have become widely collectible not just as pieces of animation history, but also for their value as pieces of Disneyland history. The Art Corner itself built up animation art as an exciting and appreciated medium worth collecting.

1079. A How to Draw Mickey Mouse Book. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A “How to Draw Mickey Mouse” published for sale at the Art Corner shop in Tomorrowland. The 11-page book was never bound with a cover, possibly kept as a reference copy at Disneyland or the Studio. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the book is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1080. A How to Draw Goofy Book. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A “How to Draw Goofy” published for sale at the Art Corner shop in Tomorrowland. The 11-page book was never bound with a cover, possibly kept as a reference copy at Disneyland or the Studio. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the book is in very good condition, with light wear from handling and age.. $100 - $200

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1081. A Disneyland “From the Art Corner” Souvenir Bag. (Disneyland, 1960) A small souvenir bag from The Art Corner at Disneyland. Bags of this style were used to package merchandise purchased at both the Fantasyland and Tomorrowland Art Corner locations. Measuring 5.5”x8”, the bag is in very good condition with faint yellowing, mild creasing, and minor edge wear. $100 - $200


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1082. An Original “Mickey and the Seal” Production Cel. (Disney, 1948) An original production cel of the Seal from the Walt Disney’s “Mickey and the Seal.” This cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x11.25” and placed on a color background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s total image size is 6.5”x5.5”. The cel is in very good condition with all paint intact. $200 - $400

1084. An Original Production Cel From “Walt Disney Presents.” (Disneyland, 1958) An original production cel of four animals from the Walt Disney Presents episode titled “From All of Us to All of You.” The Christmas television special aired on December 15, 1958. This particular frame appears in a sequence where animals gather around Pluto during Jiminy Cricket’s rendition of “When You Wish Upon A Star.” The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 10.25”x12” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cel still retains the Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 12”x14” mat. The character’s image size is 5.25”x4.5”. The cel is in fine condition with faint wear to some ink lines. $200 - $400

1083. An Original Production Cel From “Walt Disney Presents.” (Disneyland, 1958) An original production cel of five rabbits from the Walt Disney Presents episode titled “From All of Us to All of You.” The Christmas television special aired on December 15, 1958. This particular frame appears in a sequence where rabbits gather around Pluto during Jiminy Cricket’s rendition of “When You Wish Upon A Star.” The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cel still retains the Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 4.5”x3.75”. The cel is in fine condition. $200 - $400

1085. An Original Production Cel of Minnie Mouse. (Disneyland, 1940s-50s) An original production cel of Minnie Mouse from “Bath Day” and a chicken from an unknown Walt Disney Production. The cel depicts Minnie wearing an apron and was used in a sequence where Minnie prepares to give Figaro a bath. These cels were originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and have been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cels still retain their Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and are sealed in a 14”x12” mat. The character’s image sizes are 5.5”x7.5” and 3.25”x2.75”. The cels are in fine condition. $300 - $500

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1086. An Original Production Cel of Goofy. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original production cel of Goofy from a 1950s Walt Disney Production. The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cel still retains its Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and is sealed in a 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 3.25”x5.5”. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

1087. An Original Production Cel of Chip. (Disneyland, 1951) An original production cel of Chip from Walt Disney’s “Out of Scale.” The Chip n’ Dale short film co-starred Donald Duck and this frame was used in a sequence where Chip sweeps the porch of a house within Donald Duck’s train layout. The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared at the Studio for sale. The cel still retains its Disneyland Gold label on the reverse and is sealed in a 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 5.25”x5.25”. The cel is in fine condition. $300 - $500

1088. An Original Production Cel of Donald’s Nephew. (Disney, 1954) An original production cel of Donald’s Nephew from “Spare the Rod.” The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 8”x6.5” as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is presented in a 6.5”x8” mat. The character’s total image size is 2.25”x3.75”. The cel is in very good condition with minor rippling and wear to some ink lines. $200 - $400

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1089. An Original Cel From Lambert the Sheepish Lion. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mr. Stork, from Walt Disney’s “Lambert the Sheepish Lion.” The cel was originally sold at The Art Corner in Disneyland and has been slightly trimmed to 12”x10.25” and placed on a color reproduction background as prepared by the Studio for sale. The cel retains a Disneyland Gold Label on the reverse and is still sealed in its original 14”x12” mat. The character’s image size is 3.25”x4.75”. The cel is in very good condition with minor wear to the ink lines. $200 - $400


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1090. Original Adventure Thru Inner Space Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) A stunning original hand silk-screened poster for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space. The poster was designed by John Drury and depicts shrunken Atomobile silhouettes traversing miraculous molecules from the attraction. Measuring 36”x54”, the piece is in good condition with an upper right corner chip, bottom left corner creasing and tip loss, some edge chipping with stress lines, and creasing, tears, and wear along its edges. $6,000 - $9,000

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1091. A Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space Patch. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) An original embroidered patch worn by Attractions Hosts and Hostesses of Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space in Tomorrowland. Measuring 3.25”x2.5”, the patch is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1093. A Carousel of Progress Souvenir Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare Disneyland record of “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow,” the anthem of General Electric’s Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The second side of the record contains a special “Medley of Disney Tunes.” The record measures 7” in diameter and is in very good condition with its original Disneyland sales sticker still attached. $100 - $200

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1092. “Carousel of Progress” Souvenir Sheet Music. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare souvenir sheet music and lyrics from the “Carousel of Progress” at Disneyland. This sheet music was published by Wonderland Music Company, features a photo image of the show building in Tomorrowland, and contains “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” with words and music by Richard and Robert Sherman. Measuring 11”x17”, this sheet music is in good condition overall, with a few small spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200

1094. A Space Mountain Grand Opening Master Event Script. (Disneyland, 1977) A “Master Event Script, Procedures and Itinerary” for the Grand opening and dedication of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The grand opening of Space Mountain was a momentous event in Disneyland history, launching one of the most thrilling adventures, and attended by the Project Mercury Astronaut Team (the first team of United States Astronauts). This 17-page document was prepared by the Entertainment Division and details the production staff assignments, show rundown, script, diagrams, and astronaut itinerary related to the operation of the event. Internal publications and documents like this were not intended for public distribution and offer a rarely seen window into the Backstage operations of the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this document is in fine Park used condition, with faint soiling, yellowing, wear to surfaces, edges, and corners from handling, and the name “Ron Pogue” (of Disneyland Area Stage Supervisor) written on the cover. $100 - $200


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1095. An “I Conquered Space Mountain” Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1977) An “I Conquered Space Mountain” Bumper Sticker. Stickers of this type were given to the Cast Members who attended the Inaugural Flight of Space Mountain at Disneyland during the Summer of 1977. Measuring 14”x3.75”, this unused sticker is in good condition with minor scuffing and marks to its edges. $100 - $200

1096. A Space Mountain Cast Premiere Packet. (Disneyland, 1977) A “Summer ‘77 - Cast Premiere Inaugural Space Mountain Flight” Packet issued exclusively to Cast Members at Disneyland, on Wednesday, May 18, 1977. Among the folder’s contents are (1) unused bumper sticker, (1) Cast Premiere button, a Special Space Mountain Edition of Disneyland Line magazine, and (2) sequential tickets (numbered “1153” and “1154”). The outer folder measures 9”x12” and its contents are in good condition with discoloration to the sticker, and a few faint creases and surface wear. $200 - $400

1097. A Star Tours “Interplanetary Launch” Press Gift Set. (Disneyland, 1987) A very rare gift package given to members of the press who attended the “Interplanetary Launch” event on January 8, 1987. This 12- piece set includes a Press Kit (containing photos and releases), a large Star Tours “The Adventure is Real” T-Shirt, “In Case of Sickness” paper bag, “In Flight Magazine,” wrist band, button, digital watch, luggage tag, Star Tours pen, and personalized Press Card dated January 1987. The pieces measure various sizes within a 12”x13.5” tote bag. This incredible set of press materials from the Inaugural Flight event is the most complete we have seen and is in very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400

1098. A Disneyland Autopia Mark VIII Seat Belt Framed. (Disneyland, 2000s-2010s) An Autopia Mark VIII seat belt. These seatbelts were removed during some routine rehabilitation or maintenance period. Both belts have been mounted within a 15.75”x39.5” shadow box with an image of the attraction vehicle interior to complete the presentation. The seatbelts and frame display in very good condition, with some wear from Park-use, while the frame patina exhibits a few scuffs and scratches from prior display. $200 - $400

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1099. Olszewski “Monorail Mark I” Limited Edition Model. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition annual passholder exclusive model of the red Monorail Mark I by Robert Olszewski. Limited to 1000 pieces, the base lights up when the miniature trash can is pushed down. The battery-operated model measures 3.5” tall including the base and is in very good condition with minor wear to the box. The model comes with its original “The Art of Disney Theme Parks” box and certificate of authenticity. $100 - $200

1100. An Olszewski Disneyland PeopleMover Prototype. (Olszewski, 2009) A Disneyland Miniatures PeopleMover Nostalgia prototype model by Olszewski Studios. The Olszewski Studios released numerous Disneyland Miniatures of Park attractions from 2002 to 2014. In 2009, Olszewski Studios was considering producing a PeopleMover themed “nostalgia” piece (similar to the Moonliner, Mark I Monorail, and House of the Future pieces). This hand-crafted mixed-media prototype was created, scheduled for release in 2011, but ultimately unproduced. Measuring 3.5” tall, atop a 8.25”x3.75”, this hand-crafted and hand-painted mixed media model is in fine condition with working LED lights, and expected wear. $100 - $200

1101. New Tomorrowland Pin Prototype and PeopleMover Models. (WDI/Disneyland, 2000s) A New Tomorrowland Trash Can Pin and PeopleMover Models. The pin was a Walt Disney Imagineering Exclusive and was limited to an edition of 300. The pair of PoepleMover models depict the chassis with its doors opened and closed and were created with an unknown intent. Measuring 1”x2”, the LE300 WDI Trash Can Pin is in fine condition with a functioning hinge feature. Measuring 2.75”x1.75”x1” and 2.25”x1.25”x1”, the pair of 3-D printed plastic min- 1102. A Pair of Star Wars Celebration Star Tours Baseballs. iatures are in very good condition with black scuffing on the bottom of (Disneyland, 2010s) A pair of Star Tours souvenir baseballs from Star Wars Celebration at Disneyland. Each ball has different graphics feaone. $100 - $200 turing StarSpeeders, X-Wings, C-3PO and R2-D2. Measuring 2.75” in diameter, the balls are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1103. A Star Tours Droid Pack Action Figure Set. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Droid Pack Figure Set. This set of five action figures includes R2-D2, C-3PO, WEG-1618, RX-24, and DL-X2 as featured in the popular Disney Parks attraction. This set of 3.75”-scale figures was exclusively released through nearby merchandise locations at Disney Parks. The figures are in fine condition within their original 13”x6”x3” box. $100 - $200

1106. A Star Tours Goofy as Darth Vader Action Figure. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Goofy as Darth Vader Action Figure by Hasbro. This line of figures depicts Disney Characters as popular Star Wars Characters and was issued during the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 4.75” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original package. $100 - $200

1104. A Star Tours Mickey as Luke Skywalker Action Figure. (Disney Parks/ Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Mickey Mouse as Luke Skywalker Action Figure by Hasbro. This line of figures depicts Disney Characters as popular Star Wars Characters and was issued during the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 2.75” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original package. $100 - $200

1107. A Star Tours Minnie as Princess Leia Action Figure. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Minnie Mouse as Princess Leia Action Figure by Hasbro. This line of figures depicts Disney Characters as popular Star Wars Characters and was issued during the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 2.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original package. $100 - $200

1105. A Star Tours Donald Duck as Han Solo Action Figure. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Donald Duck as Han Solo Action Figure by Hasbro. This line of figures depicts Disney Characters as popular Star Wars Characters and was issued during the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 2.75” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original package. $100 - $200

1108. A Star Tours Stitch as Emperor Palpatine Action Figure. (Disney Parks/ Hasbro, 2007) A Star Tours Stitch as Emperor Palpatine Action Figure by Hasbro. This line of figures depicts Disney Characters as popular Star Wars Characters and was issued during the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. Measuring 2.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition in its original package. $100 - $200

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1111. An Ambush at Star Tours Action Figure Set. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2011) An Ambush at Star Tours Action Figure Set. This set of four action figures includes (2) Sky Troopers, Darth Vader, and Boba Fett as featured in the popular Disney Parks attraction. This set of 3.75”scale figures was exclusively released through nearby merchandise locations at Disney Parks. The figures are in fine condition within their original 15”x6”x2.5” box. $100 - $200

1112. A Star Tours Travel Agency Action Figure Set. (Disney Parks/Hasbro, 2011) A Star Tours Travel Agency Action Figure Set. This set of five action figures includes a Signal Droid, Aly San San, Ace-38, C-3PO, and a Luggage Attendant as featured in the popular Disney Parks attraction. This set of 3.75”-scale figures was exclusively released through nearby merchandise locations at Disney Parks. The figures are in fine condition within their original 15”x6”x2.” box. $100 - $200

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1113. A C-3PO and R2-D2 Star Tours Souvenir Coin Bank. (Disney Parks, 2011) A C-3PO and R2-D2 coin bank souvenir of Star Tours at Disney Parks. Measuring 9.25”x6.75”x3.25”, this hard-vinyl bank is in fine condition, retaining its original locking plug. $100 - $200


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Opened in 1993, Mickey’s Toontown was the first significant expansion to Disneyland in twenty years. It was inspired by the Toontown seen in the 1988 hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 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, including the recently opened Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railroad, a trackless dark ride featuring the characters in the style of Paul Rudish’s 2015 Mickey Mouse series. 1114. A Mickey’s Toontown Toon Park Lamp Prop. (Disneyland, 1993-2022) A lamp prop from Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. The lamp is constructed of plastic, fiberglass, and metal with clay pots used to display colorful perennial flowers. Measuring 47.5” tall and 48”x14”, this prop is in good condition with chips and scuffs to paint and clay elements, a few cracks to the plastic parts, and wear from Park-display. Due to the size of the piece, special shipping arrangements may apply. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

1115. A Gag Factory Toontown Light. (Disneyland, 1993-2020) A light fixture from the Gag Factory store in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. This industrial-style light is painted with the old iron verdigris and rust look that was prevalent throughout the store. Measuring 12.5”x5.5”x4.5”, the fixture is in very good Park-used condition. $300 - $500

1116. A Mickey’s Toontown Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1993) A rare commemorative passport from the grand opening of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. The ticket features favorite Disney characters aboard the Jolly Trolly and is numbered “0122.” The ticket measures approximately 14”x4” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

1117. A Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1994) A commemorative passport from the Grand Opening of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland. This complimentary passport features embellished imagery of Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab outrunning weasels and is numbered “9397.” Measuring 14”x4”, the ticket and envelope are in fine unused condition, retaining the original stub. $100 - $200

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In 1991 Disney announced WestCOT, a massive expansion to Disneyland inspired by EPCOT Center and the multi-park model of Walt Disney World in Florida. The financial struggles of Disneyland Paris led to the cancelation of this ambitious project by 1995, but the idea of a second Park in Anaheim persisted. The Disneyland Resort opened Disney’s California Adventure in February of 2001, based on the history and culture of the state of California. The newest Park in Anaheim has been home to iconic attractions including Soarin’ Over California, Grizzly River Run, and the Golden Zephyr. In 2021 Avengers Campus opened in DCA, giving a permanent home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe inside the Park.

1118. A Five Volume WestCOT Environmental Impact Report. (Disneyland, 1998) A fantastic five-volume WestCOT Draft Environmental Impact Report. Prior to developing California Adventure, plans were created for an EPCOT-style resort near Disneyland. Despite master plans, WestCOT was never realized, but ultimately led to the creation of Disney’s California Adventure Park. This report is related to the master planning, was prepared for the City of Anaheim, and details how this new Disneyland Resort would impact the area environment, utilities, and nearby communities. Volume II notably contains large plans detailing structural height, existing structures to remain, and development for the resort. Measuring 9”x11”x2”, each spiral bound, multi-page document is in very good condition with wear to some edges, corners, and surfaces from handling. $500 - $700

1121. A Cars Land Webisode Pit Stop Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2010s) A sign identifying the Cars Land Webisode Pit Stop at Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 19.75”x23.75”, this acrylic board sign is in good Park-used condition with scuffs, wear, and a 2.25” crack to the upper right corner. $200 - $400

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1119. A California Adventure Pocket Watch. (DCA, 2001) A pocket watch commemorating the inaugural year of Disney’s California Adventure. Designed by Tim Delaney of Walt Disney Imagineering, the face depicts landmarks of the new park, many now gone, including the Golden Gate Bridge and the Sun Wheel. Measuring 5” long, the watch is presented in a 6.5”x3.5” display box. Both box and watch are in overall fine unused condition, with the watch bearing an “X” deliberately scratched into back before the original sale. $200 - $400

1120. An It’s Tough to Be a Bug Lightbox. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A lightbox displaying four clips of film frames from the “It’s Tough to be a Bug” interactive show at Disney’s California Adventure. Measuring 9.5”x9”x2”, the lightbox is in very good working condition, with (4) AAA batteries included. $100 - $200

1122. A Disney’s California Adventure Pixar Pier Banner. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2018) A Disneyland Resort & California Adventure Pixar Pier Banner. Banners like this were displayed in the Esplanade of Disneyland Resort contemporaneous with the opening of the new area in Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 107”x29” this vinyl banner is in very good condition with minor surface wear from outdoor Park-display. $100 - $200


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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 intentions were confirmed, and on November 15, 1965, Walt officially announced plans to build a second Park in Florida, an “East Coast Disneyland.” Although Walt didn’t live to see his visions realized, Roy O. Disney postponed his retirement to helm the project, which began construction in 1967. Walt Disney World opened on October 1, 1971, with Roy insisting the new Park should use Walt’s full name, in honor that Walt himself should never be forgotten.

1123. An Original Herb Ryman Liberty Square Concept. (WDI/Walt Disney World, 1960s) An original “Liberty Square Concept Study for The Hall of Presidents,” by Herbert D. Ryman. Herb Ryman initially designed six sequential concepts for Liberty Square at Disneyland, “at Walt’s urging, and in three and a half hours.” More than ten years later, Ryman prepared this original concept study for the Hall of Presidents show at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The artwork features distinct American Colonial architectural elements which were retained for the Liberty Square area leading toward The Hall of Presidents show building. Ryman accomplished the artwork in pencil, ink, and marker with acrylic accents. This entire piece has an image size of 15.25”x12.5”, has been matted for display within a 21.25”x18.75” frame, and is in fine condition. $4,000 - $6,000

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1124. “A Preview of Walt Disney World Phase One” Film Print. (Walt Disney World, 1969-70s) “A Preview of Walt Disney World Phase One” Film Print. This 16mm film contains a “Vacation Kingdom Version” Preview of Walt Disney World that was screened at press conferences held during the early 1970s in Florida. This reel of film is in very good condition with wear and some splices. $200 - $400

1125. The Story of Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare opening year book titled “The Story of Walt Disney World” that commemorated the opening of the new Park. This book features color photos of the construction and design of many of the Park’s attractions and tells the story of how Walt’s project came to be. The 48-page book measures 11”x11” and is in good condition, with cover wear including small creases and scratches. $100 - $200

1126. Over 480 Walt Disney World Eyes & Ears Magazines. (WDW, 1971-2019) A fascinating collection of over 480 issues of the Walt Disney World employee exclusive magazine Eyes and Ears. Issues range from the very first xeroxed issue dated October of 1971, through 2019. These magazines give fascinating and very detailed information not only on operations and attractions at Walt Disney World, but also on Disney Studio and theme park news worldwide. Through the 1970s and 1980s, the covers often featured unique official Disney character and holiday art that has never been used or reproduced elsewhere. While not a complete collection of every issue published, it is the most thorough collection that we have seen assembled in one place. Each measuring 8.5”x11”, the magazines are overall in very good condition, with some in good condition showing wear from handling and use, and some in fine unread condition. $700 - $900

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1127. A Bob Gurr Signed Disney Transport Tram Panel. (Walt Disney World, 1972-2017) A Bob Gurr Signed Disney Transport Tram Panel. The original Disney Transport Tram Tractors were designed by Gurr and re-engineered by Walt Disney Imagineering. A total of 23 tractors were produced and served the Resort for about 45 years until their replacement in 2017. This panel was removed from one of the original tractors during a previous rehabilitation or retirement of a vehicle and has been signed by Legendary co-designer Bob Gurr. Measuring 9.75”x2.5”, this panel is in good Park-used condition and has been mounted for display inside a museum-style shadow box. $500 - $700

1128. A 1975 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early souvenir map from Walt Disney World titled “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World.” This map features the PeopleMover and Space Mountain attractions which opened in 1975. Measuring 31.5”x40”, the map is in good condition with slight yellowing from age, typical wear along the fold-lines and edges, and (2) light scuffs in the upper right corner. $100 - $200

1129. A Magic Kingdom Club Anniversary Plaque. (Disneyland, 1978) A plaque created to celebrate the 20th anniversary year of Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club. The Magic Kingdom Club was established in 1958 under the direction of Milt Albright, offering recreational benefits and programs to VIPs of Disneyland and Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. Measuring 8.75” in diameter and 1.25” wide, the wooden plaque displays in fine condition, with slight wear to its back from mounting. $200 - $400

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1131. Walt Disney World 19th Anniversary Button Original Art. (Walt Disney World, 1990) Extremely rare original artwork by Don “Ducky” Williams created for a button celebrating the 19th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Walt Disney World’s 19th birthday fell in 1990, which was also the 50th anniversary of Pinocchio. Framed with the 3” button it was created for, the original art measures 9” in diameter, on 13”x13” visible artboard. The entire framed piece measures 22”x24.5”. The artwork is in very fine condition, with slight scuffs to the frame. $2,000 - $4,000

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1132. A Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe Directional Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe Directional Sign from Tomorrowland. This wall-mounted sign once directed Guests toward the out-of-thisworld dining area. Measuring 26”x13.75”, this acrylic board sign is in very good condition with faint stains and scuffs from park display. $500 - $700

1133. A Collection of Walt Disney World Matchbooks. (Walt Disney World, 1970’s-1990’s) A collection of 12 matchbooks and match boxes from Walt Disney World. One is from the Magic Kingdom, (10) from restaurants and resorts including the Polynesian Village, and (1) from the National Team Championship Classic at the Golf Resort Hotel. All are unused except the Golf Resort book, which is missing four matches. Measuring up to 2”x2”, the matchbooks are in good condition, with wear from handling. $100 - $200

1134. A Dee DeLoy Signed “Where Dreams Take Flight” Print. (Walt Disney World, 1991) An incredible print of “Where Dreams Take Flight” signed by artist Dee DeLoy and created for the Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary celebration. Measuring 24”x32”, this print of the original dimensional art has been numbered “4219/5000,” and is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear. $200 - $400

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1135. A Casey’s Corner Cast Member Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1995-2000s) A handheld number 2 sign from Casey’s Corner at Walt Disney World. With the restaurant themed to baseball, this was likely held up to indicate register number 2 was ready for the next customer in line. Measuring 20.5”x13”, the sign is in very good condition, with some scuffs, and expected wear to the handle’s grip. $100 - $200

1137. A Walt Disney World Splash Mountain Holiday Ornament. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A holiday ornament prop used to decorate Walt Disney World’s Splash Mountain. Measuring 5.5” in diameter, the ornament is in good condition with some decorative pine seeds missing. $100 - $200

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1136. A Walt Disney World 25 Years of Magic Pennant. (Disneyland, 1996-98) A rare “25 Years of Magic” souvenir pennant from Walt Disney World. This unique felt pennant features imagery of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse, in bold thematic colors. Measuring 17.5”x10.25”, the piece is in very good condition with very light wear and few creases. $100 - $200

1138. A Walt Disney World Mobile Check-Out Handheld Sign. (WDW Resorts, 2000s) A Walt Disney World Handheld Mobile Checkout Sign. The back has a QR code that leads to the Walt Disney World My Disney Experience Ap. Measuring 10.5”x17.75”, the sign is in fair condition, with wear to the lettering and decorations on both sides. $100 - $200


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1139. A WDW Happiest Celebration on Earth Press Folder. (Walt Disney World, 2005) A Press Folder for Happiest Celebration on Earth, the Walt Disney World event commemorating the 50th anniversary of Disney Parks. With a lenticular image of Cinderella’s Castle under fireworks, the folder contains a key to press photos available online, a photo CD, and press briefs on the Celebration, the “Magic Your Way” promotion, and the new animatronic Lucky the Dinosaur roaming the Animal Kingdom. Measuring 9”x12”, the folder is in very good condition, with creases to one interior pocket edge. $100 - $200

1140. A Walt Disney World Duty Manager Parking Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Walt Disney World Duty Manager Parking Sign. Duty Managers would roam the Parks and Resorts ensuring safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency for cast and guests. This sign was posted in Backstage Areas and identified Parking Areas reserved exclusively for the Duty Manager at Walt Disney World. Measuring 12”x18”, this reflective sign is in very good condition, exhibiting scuffs throughout from Park or Resort display. $200 - $400

1141. A Set of Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary Plates. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A set of four square ceramic plates created in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. These plates feature Kevin & Jody’s colorful adaptation of the original Walt Disney World Preview Center Map. Measuring 8.5”x8.5” each plate is in fine unused condition. The decorative 9”x9”x3.5” box is in good condition with creases to some of the surfaces and splits to some edges of the box and the lid. $100 - $200

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Originally conceived by Walt Disney during the early development of Walt Disney World, the Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow, or EPCOT, was an experimental community that would be a center for American innovation and urban living. After Walt died in 1966, the concept was abandoned as the company was uncertain about maintaining and operating an actual city. In the 1970s Imagineers began developing a second theme park for Florida, with the idea of showcasing modern innovation and enterprise through “edutainment” attractions, as well as adding a world nations showcase. The Park was divided into two sections, Future World and World Showcase, and opened in 1982 as EPCOT Center in tribute to Walt’s original vision. In 1994, the Park was renamed Epcot, dropping the acronym and “Center” from the name.

1142. An Original Herb Ryman World Showcase Mexico Concept. (WDI/Walt Disney World, 1979) An original graphite and acrylic “World Showcase Mexico Pavilion” concept by Herbert D. Ryman. Ryman designed numerous concepts of World Showcase Pavilions for EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The artwork is dated “February 23, 79,” and signed by Ryman. The entire piece has an image size of 16.75”x13.75”, has been matted for display within a 23.25”x20.5” distressed frame, and is in fine condition. $4,000 - $6,000

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1143. A Pair of Marc Davis EPCOT Heritage Pavilion Drawings. (EPCOT Center, 1970s-80s) A Pair of Marc Davis EPCOT World Showcase Drawings. These drawings were prepared by the Legendary artist for “Heritage Pavilion” in a World Showcase area of EPCOT Center. The drawings are accomplished in ink and water-based colors and depict scenes featuring an Asiatic archer on horseback hunting a tiger. No EPCOT attraction or pavilion (including the China World Showcase) seems to have utilized these vignettes, however developing master plans for the Equatorial Africa Pavilion did eventually include a “Heritage” area. Measuring 18.75”x16”, each piece has been dry-mounted to board for original presentation and is in very good condition with yellowing, faint scuffs, and wear to edges and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

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1144. A Herb Ryman EPCOT Wonders of Life Brownline Concept. (EPCOT, 1970s) An early studio brownline concept for “Wonders of Life,” created by the Legendary Walt Disney Imagineer Herbert Dickens Ryman. During the late 1970s, Ryman created numerous concepts for World Showcase and Future World at Epcot. This rough brownline was prepared for the development of the “Life and Health” pavilion which would ultimately become “Wonders of Life.” The imagery depicts the dynamic exterior of the show building and notably includes a set of “twins” among the audiences (a trademark of Ryman’s later work). Measuring 55”x24”, this piece displays a very good condition, with two vertical folds, tears, wear to edges, and some yellowing. $600 - $800

1145. An Unused EPCOT Energy Pavilion “Conservation” Song. (EPCOT, 1977) A collection of hand-copied music sheets containing an unused “Conservation” song for the “Universe of Energy Pavilion at EPCOT Center. This original song was prepared for the “Energy Pavilion,” written by James Algar and composed by Buddy Baker, and hand-copied on Walt Disney Productions vellum, on April 23, 1977. Ultimately, this song was not used and Universe of Energy opened with a different anthem titled “Energy (You Make the World Go Round).” This collection includes the original song’s Lead Sheet on vellum, and 11 additional copies on original Walt Disney Productions staff paper. Measuring 9.5”x13”, each sheet is in very good condition, exhibiting yellowing and wear to edges. $500 - $700

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1146. A Collection of Epcot Center Pre-Opening Souvenirs. (EPCOT Center, 1981-82) An EPCOT Center Pre-Opening Souvenir Collection. Among this lot are a Spaceship Earth pinback button, a large EPCOT Center logo sticker, an EPCOT Center “21st Century Begins” bumper sticker and small sticker, and an EPCOT Center novelty license plate. Each piece is in very good to fine condition with the protective backings retained by each sticker, and few signs of wear from handling or age. $200 - $400


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1148. An EPCOT Center Opening Day Cast Member Booklet. (Epcot, 1982) A special cast member booklet created for the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The booklet features a red and gold cover with a die-cut Epcot logo and contains 24 pages of photos and information on the new Park’s pavilions and attractions. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1150. A Walt Disney World Press Kit. (EPCOT Center, 1982-83) A Walt Disney World Press Kit. This Press Kit was prepared for media distribution and comes complete with the business card of Charley Ridgeway (Walt Disney World Director of Press and Publicity). Notably among this collection of promotional materials are (6) editions of News From Walt Disney World (detailing then-new Horizons adventure, construction of The Living Seas Pavilion and Morocco Showcase, and the 12th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort). Also included is a 1982 EPCOT Center map, a 1983 Walt Disney World Operational Calendar, Horizons Fact Sheet, and a list of EPCOT Center Show Advisors and Consultants. Measuring 9”x11.75”, this rare collection of papers offers a detailed view of EPCOT Center during 1983 and is in very good condition with few minor creases and folds, and wear to edges and corners from handling. $200 - $400

1149. An Epcot Opening Year Souvenir Guidebook. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare opening year guidebook for EPCOT Center. Primarily showing concept artwork with descriptions of the different areas of the park, later guides featured photos. This 36-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in fair condition with some edge-wear, loose pages, and the spine partially repaired with tape. $100 - $200

1151. A “Journey Into Imagination” Figment Souvenir Plate. (EPCOT, 1982) A Figment plate souvenir of Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center. The plate was manufactured exclusively for EPCOT Center and features the playful purple dragon painting a pale landscape with rich hues of the rainbow. Measuring 6.5” this plate is in fine condition with its original good box exhibiting wear and tear to its edges and corners. $100 - $200

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1152. A Test Track Grand Opening Cast Member Jacket. (EPCOT, 1998) A jacket commemorating the Test Track Grand Opening at EPCOT. This windbreaker features embroidered logos of the grand opening of the fastest Disney Parks attraction and its participant sponsor General Motors, and was exclusively gifted to participating Cast Members. Measuring a size XL, the jacket is in good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

1153. The Living Seas Promotional Brochure. (EPCOT Center, 1981) A “The Living Seas” promotional brochure. This gate fold-style brochure describes the ocean-themed pavilion that was planned for a Phase II opening in 1984, but ultimately debuted in 1986. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this prospectus pamphlet is in very good condition with minor wear along its folds, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

1154. An EPCOT / Pop Century Resort Bus Transportation Sign. (EPCOT, 2000s-10s) A directional Bus Transportation Stop sign for Disney’s Pop Century Resort at Walt Disney World. This sign was once posted at a Bus Stop near EPCOT Center and directed guests toward the new Lake Buena Vista Resort. Measuring 22”x5”x.75”, this sign is in good Resort-used condition, exhibiting surface scuffs and a few chips to the paint from display. $400 - $600

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1156. A Great Movie Ride Circuit Board. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) A Park-used circuit board from the Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The APM active model circuit board features the unique “Manufactured by MAPO” stamp and a Mickey Mouse with microphone logo. This board, etched “APM Active Board ASSY No. 5999-152557,” measures 7”x9.5”x1” and displays in overall fine condition. $100 - $200

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Horizons was an important element of EPCOT Phase II, sponsored by General Electric. Opening on EPCOT’s first anniversary October 1, 1983, Horizons was a dark-ride Omnimover attraction that was seen as a sequel to The Carousel of Progress and included easter eggs from that attraction. Guests rode past scenes depicting life in the future called “Tomorrow’s Windows.” After visiting a robot-operated desert farm, an undersea research base, and a space station, guests pushed a button to pick which of these three settings their final scene would display. Horizons closed in 1999, to be replaced by Mission : SPACE in 2003. To this day, Horizons holds a special place in the memories of many Disney Parks fans.

1158. Original Dave Jones Drawings for Horizons. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of 81 stunning Horizons oversized storyboard layouts and concepts, hand-drawn by special effects legend Dave Jones. This unique collection contains amazingly intricate 1157. A Set of Horizons Color Storyboards & Concepts. (EPCOT and detailed technical drawings for the Brava Centauri space station Center, 1979-83) A Set of 36 Horizons Color Storyboards & Concepts. This fly-through film, and concepts of the Diver from the Sea Castle film. collection features conceptual designs and storyboard panels for the Mesa Measuring 17”x14” to 8.5”x11”, each piece is in very good condition Verde, Sea Castle, and Brava Centauri “Choose Your Tomorrow” films. The with expected minor creases, fading, and wear from handling, age, and hand-drawn artwork depicts hovercraft vehicles and ships (some cut-out), original production use. $1,000 - $2,000 a shark, space station, oceanic and desert-scape “fly-throughs”; each established in pencil, ink, and markers. Also included are nine pages of photocopied storyboard art. Measuring 8.5” x 11” with some trimmed smaller, the pages are in very good condition with light wear and corner pinholes from original production use. $1,000 - $2,000

1159. A Collection of Hand-Rendered Storyboards for Horizons. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of 50 exceptional hand-rendered color storyboard panels for Horizons, used in the production of Sea Castle and Brava Centauri films. Each piece features detailed distinctive imagery in mixed media on vellum, mounted to artist board for presentation. Also included are (2) copy renderings, and a 10.75” x 9.25” exquisite study of a dolphin. Each measuring 10”x7.75”, the boards are in good to very good condition, with slight separation of the vellum from some of the artist boards, pinholes at corners, and minor wear to edges and corners from age and original production use. $1,000 - $2,000

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1160. Original Production Files for Horizons Models & Filming (EPCOT Center, 1981-82) An incredible collection of production files for Horizons. These production files include extensive notes working out how to build and film the massive models required for the three endings of the Horizons attraction. The models for Horizons were some of the biggest ever built at the time. For example, the desert sequence model measured 32 by 75 feet and was constructed and filmed in a hangar at Burbank Airport near Walt Disney Imagineering. These files assembled by special effects artist David Jones include original sketches of spaceships and other scene elements, photos of models under construction, extensive notes working out both how to build and film the models for Horizons, and even fabric samples for spaceship model interiors. Measuring 8.5”x 14” and various sizes under, each piece is in good to very good condition, with some light fading and wear to edges and corners from original production handling and age. This is an amazing overview of the creation of a fondly remembered Disney attraction. $500 - $700


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1161. A Collection of Horizons Xeroxed Storyboards. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of 129 storyboard panel production copies for the three “Choose Your Tomorrow” ending films for Horizons. Each sheet features an image, with some hand-drawn elements, of Brava Centauri, Sea Castle, and Mesa Verde scenes from the flythrough films. Measuring 6.25”x6.75”, each storyboard panel is in very good to fine condition, with pin holes, light creases, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

1163. Collection of Horizons Brava Centauri Storyboards. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of 31 storyboard production copies from the Horizons Brava Centauri space station fly-through ending film of the attraction. Measuring 8.5”x11”, each page is in very good to fine condition with some hand annotations, and light wear from production use. $100 - $200

1162. A Horizons Mesa Verde Rough Storyboard Set. (EPCOT Center, 1979-83) A Set of 14 Horizons Mesa Verde Rough xeroxed Storyboards. The artwork was originally prepared on Walt Disney Productions stationery from the desk of Imagineer George McGinnis. George McGinnis began working on Horizons Pavilion in 1979 and these designs depict the continuous “Mesa Verde” sequence of the main attraction’s “Choose Your Tomorrow” film. Measuring 8.5”x11”, each piece is in very good condition with wear and some tearing to edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

1164. An Early Horizons Space Colony Storyboard Copy Set. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A Set of 50 Horizons Space Colony production color copy storyboards. The artwork depicts an early version of the Space Colony “fly-by” sequence (later known as Brava Centauri) for the main attraction’s “Choose Your Tomorrow” film. Measuring 8.5”x11”, each piece is in very good condition with wear to edges and corners from production use. $100 - $200

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1165. A Set of Horizons Storyboards. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A Set of 6 early Horizons Storyboards. Horizons featured multiple endings – three 31-second films depicting futuristic scenes of Sea Castle, Mesa Verde, and Brava Centauri. This collection includes early storyboards for all three sequences, with some pieces retaining handwritten annotations. Measuring approximately 21”x14”, each whiteline piece displays in fair to good condition, assembled with tape from smaller pieces, and with tears & areas of staining from handling and age. $100 - $200

1167. A Set of Horizons Storyboard Photo Prints. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A Horizons Storyboard Photo Print Set. The Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center was the only Disney Park attraction to feature multiple endings - including 31 second films depicting futuristic scenes of fictitious locations Sea Castle, Mesa Verde, and Brava Centauri. This collection of “Desert Farming,” “Space,” and “Undersea” storyboards features original art from each of the film’s productions (1976 to 1983), with hand-annotated notes and revisions to some of their frames. Two of the prints are stuck together by small areas of their corners. Measuring 29.75”x14.5”, each storyboard photo print displays a fair-to-good condition with pinholes, creases, wear and tear to surfaces from the photo prints sticking to each other. $100 - $200

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1166. A Collection of Horizons Model Notebook Photos. (EPCOT Center, 1981-82) A Collection of 20 Horizons Model Notebook photos, and 15 production-used storyboard drawing copies. The photos feature models of the Mesa Verde, Brava Centauri, and Sea Castle show scenes, and come from the “Horizons Model Notebook” assembled by WDI. They retain dividers from the notebook labeled Launch Port, Outer space, Undersea Sub room & Dive Chamber, and Desert Habitat. The story sketch copies are of incredible technical drawings of the Horizons space station. Also included is a WDI Design Development Transmittal form. With photos measuring 8” x 10” and production copies measuring 8.5”x 11”, each piece is in very good to fine condition with minor wear to edges and corners from handling. $100 - $200

1168. A Set of Horizons Space Colony Model Oversized Prints. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) Eight identical Brava Centauri Photo Prints. The “Space” ending of the Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center featured an impressive model of space station Brava Centauri. This lot includes eight identical prints of a beautiful view of the model including a football field, golf course, and homes all within the Station’s living habitat, with the stars beyond. The image size is 12.5” x 29” on paper measuring 30”x20.5”. The prints are in very good condition, with one good showing scuffs. Several of the prints have pinholes, wear, and cut pieces from the extreme edges of the paper, not affecting the image. $100 - $200


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1169. A Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” Sea Castle Film. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” Sea Castle Test Print dated August 16, 1983. The groundbreaking Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center was the first Disney Parks attraction to feature multiple endings. Each 31-second “Choose Your Tomorrow” film depicted futuristic fly-through scenes of fictitious locations: the Sea Castle floating city, the agro-desert environment at Mesa Verde, and the Brava Centauri space colony. The 35mm film was ultimately transferred to a 70mm format for the projectors that were installed within the Pavilion. This footage of the Horizons SoloSub “fly-through” to Sea Castle ending sequence was uniquely shot horizontally on VistaVision 8-Perf film and is under two minutes in length. This film is in very good condition with few signs of wear from production. Protective film cans were often reused, and this film comes within a film canister labeled “Horizons Underwater Test Film.” $200 - $400

1171. A Rare Horizons Camera Systems Proposals Collection. (EPCOT Center, 1982-83) A rare collection of Horizon Camera Systems Proposals. This collection of 18 pages of “Proposal for American Cinematographer Articles” documents offers a rarely seen glimpse into the EPCOT attraction, proposing the ACES (Aces Camera Effects System), ELMER (Extra Large Miniatures Effects Rig), SPS (Scene Planning System), and other groundbreaking effects systems involved in the cinematic production of the “Choose Your Tomorrow” film for Horizons (referred to as “Journey Into The Future”). Measuring 8.5”x11”, each page is in very good condition with annotation and expected wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1170. Horizons Sea Castle Resort Diver Concepts & Documents. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A collection of concepts and notes for the Sea Castle Resort “Diver” costumes at Horizons. The groundbreaking Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center was the only Disney Park attraction to feature multiple endings - including 31 second films depicting futuristic scenes of fictitious locations: the agro-desert at Mesa Verde, Brava Centauri space colony, and the Sea Castle floating city. This one-of-a-kind collection of original concepts, photo prints, forms, textile samples, and notes was prepared for the attraction’s film and show scenes relating to the Sea Castle underwater segments. Notably among this lot is a Diver “Artificial Lung” sketch by artist George Trimmer, an “Instructor” concept approved by the Legendary John Hench, and Aquanatics forms relating to the production of truelife diving suits. Measuring 8.5”x11.75” and various sizes under, each piece is in good to very good condition, with expected fading and wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $300 - $500

1172. A Horizons Inter-Colony Space Vehicle Painting. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A painting of a Horizons Inter-Colony space vehicle. This one-of-a-kind imagery of the Brava Centauri spacecraft has been hand-painted on a wooden wedge and was prepared between 1976 and 1983, for the production of multiple Brava Centauri show scenes. Measuring 10”x3.5” and 1.5”, the painted piece is in very good condition with wear from handling and age. $500 - $700

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1174. A Horizons Camera Gantry Model. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A Horizons Camera Gantry Model. The Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center was the only Disney Park attraction to feature multiple endings - including 31 second films depicting futuristic scenes of fictitious locations Mesa Verde, Brava Centauri, and Sea Castle Resort. This oneof-a-kind prototype model was prepared between 1976 and 1983. This miniature model of the gantry was prepared for the construction of the camera motion-control known as ELMER (Extra Large Miniature Effects Rig) and the production of continuous flight sequences filmed with it. Measuring 4.5” tall and 11.5”x12”, the model exhibits imperfections from hand-paint and production processes and displays a very good to fine condition. $300 - $500

1175. A Collection of Horizons Miniature Production Models. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of production-used models from the Horizons Sea Castle Resort scene. Included are SoloSub submarine vehicles, diver figures, fish, and aquatic plant miniatures for the futuristic undersea colony show scenes of Horizons at EPCOT Center. Also included are a few cacti and pant models from the Mesa Verde scenes. Measuring various sizes from 7.5” long and under, this mixed media model collection exhibits some rough areas and imperfections from the casting, hand-painted, and production processes, and displays in very good to fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000

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1176. A Collection of Horizons Mesa Verde Production Models. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of miniature production-used models from the Horizons Mesa Verde Scene. Included are one large Hoverlift prototype model, eleven miniature Hoverlift prototype models, six human figures, 20 cacti, and numerous miniature handcrafted parts. Also included is a reflective satellite dish model prepared for the Space Colony film. Measuring various sizes up to 10”, this mixed media model collection exhibits rough areas, voids, and imperfections from the casting, hand-painted, and production processes, and displays a very good to fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000

1177. A Collection of Horizons Brava Centauri Models. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A collection of miniature production-used models from the Horizons Brava Centauri scene. Included are one large Brava Centauri prototype model, three space shuttles, and one other miniature handcrafted model. Also included is a circuit board wired with resistors and light bulbs for illumination of the Brava Centauri model. Measuring various sizes from 3” to 11”, this mixed media model collection exhibits rough areas, voids, and imperfections from the casting, hand-painted, and production processes, and displays a very good to fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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1179. A Horizons Choose Your Tomorrow Production Photo Set. (EPCOT Center, 1981-82) A set of three Horizons Choose Your Tomorrow photos. The groundbreaking Future World Horizons attraction at EPCOT Center was the only Disney Park attraction to feature multiple endings. This lot contains (3) color prints of miniature models used in the production of the “Choose Your Tomorrow” films, one for each ending: Sea Castle floating city, the agro-desert at Mesa Verde, and Brava Centauri space colony. This one-of-a-kind collection includes a note on Walt Disney Productions stationery from Shim Yokoyama to David Jones, regarding the pictures. With an image measuring 4.75” x 6” on 10”x 6.25” photo paper, each piece is in very good condition. $200 - $400

1178. Horizons Space Suit Prototype Model & Photo Collection. (EPCOT Center, 1976-83) A Horizons Space Suit Prototype and Photo Collection. Included are a foam space suit model, eleven 3.5” diameter gold-finished space suit visors, a roll of 20 Fujifilm photo images, eight photos of the space suit model prototype, 26 reference copies of true-life NASA space suits, and three model pieces. The 18” tall space suit model exhibits rough areas, voids, and imperfections from the casting, hand-painted, and production processes. The paper, photos, and film exhibit typical wear from production use and age, displaying in good to very good condition. $800 - $1,000

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1180. A Set of Horizons Production Documents Files. (EPCOT, 1982-83) A collection of Horizons production document files. This collection contains a massive amount of notes, and numerous WED Enterprises and Buena Vista Distribution Inter-Office Communications relating to the production of “Choose Your Tomorrow” films. Notably included are Dave Jones’ notes to George McGinnis and Marty Sklar, Film Permits, a product cost subledger detailing the increasing budget, a “Choose Your Tomorrow” Behind The Scenes script submission, artwork of “Hangar 5” Film Crew patches, and a “Choose Your Tomorrow Crew Screening” flier. Measuring various sizes from approximately 8.5”x11” and under, each page ranges from very good to fair condition with expected creases, folds, and wear from handling and age. $400 - $600


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1181. Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” Film Clips. (EPCOT Center, 1983) Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” Film Transparency Clips. In an interoffice envelope labeled “Clips for Guys,” this collection contains numerous 35mm cuts of the “Choose Your Tomorrow” films and a few 70mm film cuts, evidently held for crew members to choose for souvenirs. Measuring various lengths, these production-used clips are in very good condition, with expected scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

1183. A Pair of Horizons Space Colony Aerial Showscene Films. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A Pair of Horizons Space Colony Aerial Showscene Film prints dated July 14, 1983. These 35mm film prints depict both the Space Colony (Exterior) Model and Space Colony (Interior) Aerial Model that were used in production of the films appearing in the backgrounds of the Pavilion’s Audio-Animatronics show scenes. These films are in very good condition with few signs of wear. $100 - $200

1182. A EPCOT Horizons Promotional Booklet. (Epcot, 1983) A promotional booklet for the Horizons pavilion at EPCOT Center in Walt Disney World. The 12-page, staple-bound booklet “looks back at tomorrow” and gives the full Horizons story including the development of the pavilion, groundbreaking technologies involved in presenting the main show (like Omnimax and “Choose Your Tomorrow”), with related images, facts, and figures. The booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1184. A Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” 35mm Film Print. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A Horizons “Choose Your Tomorrow” Film Print dated August 24, 1983. This 35mm film reprint contains color footage of the models (notably those of Mesa Verde) that were used in production of the films appearing during the attraction’s end sequences. This film is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

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1185. A Pair of Horizons Space Colony Film Prints. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A pair of Horizons Space Colony 35mm film prints. The pair includes one roll of the Space Colony’s interior model and one of the exterior. These films are in very good condition. $100 - $200

1186. A Horizons Desert & Space Colony Test Film Print. (EPCOT Center, 1983) A reel of Horizons film prints containing space, desert, and Space Colony background plates and test footage. This 35mm film print is labeled “Finale Space Comp., Desert, Ext. & Int. Colony Tests.” The film is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

1187. A Pair of Horizons Novacite Cityscape Mural References. (EPCOT Center, 197683) Horizons Novacite Cityscape Background Mural References. A pair of reference copies of original artwork used to produce futuristic Nova Cite Cityscape murals that were projected behind the Urban Habitat show scenes of Horizons. Measuring 18”x8.75” and 102”x24”, this pair of original copies displays a good condition, with wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

1188. “Prologue and the Promise” Print by Bob McCall. (EPCOT, 1983) A print titled “Prologue and the Promise.” The print captures the Horizons mural of the diverse international community of the Earth making its way toward the great, big, beautiful Future World of Tomorrow, as envisioned by Imagineer Bob McCall. Measuring 30.25”x16”, the print displays in good condition with some creases and yellowing (mostly within the border and on the reverse) and includes its original artist biography. $100 - $200

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From only the Contemporary and Polynesian Resorts in 1971, Walt Disney World has expanded to twenty-two resorts in total run by Disney in Florida, and five ships operated by the Disney Cruise Line based in Celebration. In typical Disney Imagineering fashion, each has a distinctive, carefully planned design. The Disney magic is not just within the theme parks but extends right into your hotel room or cabin.

1189. A Signed Limited Edition Polynesian Village Luau Bowl. (Walt Disney World, 2013) A ceramic Luau Bowl signed by Disney Artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This item features design elements of the Polynesian Village Resort and its Tiki mascot Maui, the playful god of the people, along the top and interior of the bowl, as well as a vintage Walt Disney World logo along the base. Fittingly, the pair also took inspiration from the Enchanted Tiki Room, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary at Disneyland that same year. Measuring 12”x9” and 5.5” tall, this bowl is in very fine condition with its original tags and retains two artist signatures under its base. $200 - $400

1190. An Original Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Suite Chair. (Disney’s Yacht Club, 2010s) A Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Suite Chair. This wooden chair once decorated a suite or room of the Walt Disney World Resort. This chair was designed to complement the other nautical-themed furniture which was inspired by 1880s seaside resorts like Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island. Measuring 34”x18.25”x21”, this piece is in good condition with scuffs, scratches and wear to its wooden elements and faint spots of discoloration and wear to the textile fabric from Guest use. $200 - $400

1191. An Original Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Suite Couch. (Disney’s Yacht Club, 2010s) A Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Suite Couch. This furniture design has a nautical theme with helm accents inspired by 1880s seaside resorts like Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island. The couch comes with its original (4) matching pillows and (1) pillow featuring a Nantucket map-themed motif with “hidden Mickey” sailing knots. This piece was removed during a previous repair of a suite or by the Resort’s complete refurbishment during late 2017. This furniture is of particleboard and wood construction with cushions and pillows and retains a Property of Development label numbered “430117.” The original seat cushions have been wrapped in matching textile fabric. Measuring 76”x32.5”x30”, the furniture is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, spots of discoloration, and wear to the textile, wood, particleboard and hardware elements from Guest use. $500 - $700

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1192. An Original Disney’s Yacht Club Suite Table. (Disney’s Yacht Club, 2010s) An original Disney’s Yacht Club Suite Table. This stately suite table features a tabletop parquet design featuring an eight-point compass rose within a rope border, wood construction and wheeled casters under each leg. Measuring 28.5” tall and 37”x28”, this wooden table is in good condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, scratches, and wear to its elements from Guest use. $300 - $500

1193. An Original Disney Cruise Line Ottoman Chest. (Disney Cruise Line, 2010s-20s) An original Ottoman Chest from the Disney Dream Cruise Liner. This decorative ottoman chest features an eight-point faux parquet compass rose, particleboard construction with a hinged leatherette cushion lid and enclosed storage space with ventilation gratings within its base. Measuring 17”x17.75”x27”, this functional and decorative accent is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, wear, and minor oxidation to its elements from Guest use. $400 - $600

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1194. An Original Disney’s Yacht Club Suite Lamp. (Disney’s Yacht Club, 2010s) An original Disney’s Yacht Club Suite Lamp. This elegant and whimsical floor lamp features a marble-like table surface, metal construction and its original lamp shade. The function of this lamp has been tested and it is in working condition. Measuring 71.5” tall and 17.5” in diameter, this electrical furnishing is in good condition with spots of discoloration, scuffs, scratches, and wear and spots of discoloration to its elements from Guest use. $400 - $600


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The first Disney theme park built outside of the United States, Tokyo Disneyland opened to the public in 1983. The Park closely mirrors Disneyland in California, apart from the World Bazaar which replaces Main Street U.S.A. In 2001 the second theme park Tokyo Disney Sea opened and greatly expanded the resort’s popularity. Tokyo Disney Sea hit the 10 million guest milestone in just 307 days and continues to be one of the most popular theme parks in the world.

1195. An Original “Alice’s Tea Party” Attraction Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1985) An original artist’s proof attraction poster for Alice’s Tea Party in Tokyo Disneyland’s Fantasyland. Designed by John Drury and Greg Paul, this silk-screened poster retains its registration marks within the borders and a color guide in the right margin. It is hand numbered at lower right, “AP/10.” Measuring 47”x33”, this piece is in very good condition exhibiting creases, mostly within its borders. $6,000 - $8,000

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1196. A Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Coin & Letter. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A very rare medallion and letter given to Disneyland employees to commemorate the Grand Opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. The letter was composed by Dick Nunis and encourages Tokyo Disneyland Cast Members in their significant role. The medallion comes enclosed in a display card and includes its original envelope. The letter measures 7”x10” and the medallion measures 1.75” in diameter within its 5”x6.75” card. The pieces are in very good condition with a few minor scuffs and wear to the edges of the envelope and letter. $100 - $200

1198. A Tokyo Disneyland American Oldies Promo Lunchbox. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1989) A very rare lunchbox promoting the American Oldies Event at Tokyo Disneyland from April to June 1989. With a 1950’s Americana theme, the promo kit contains a retro-style domed lunchbox, a yo-yo, a program shaped like a 45 RPM single, (2) paper note pads on foam hot dog and hamburger buns, and a paper “picnic blanket” themed to the event. Measuring various sizes, the pieces of this promo kit are in fine condition, in their original box. $300 - $500

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1197. A Collection of It’s A Small World Dolls. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982-83) A collection of 16 souvenir dolls from It’s A Small World at Tokyo Disneyland. Each doll features unique international clothing inspired by the popular attraction and was manufactured exclusively for Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring approximately 10” tall, each doll is in fine condition in its very good condition box with minor wear to the edges and corners and retaining their original “price seal” tags. $400 - $600

1199. A Tokyo DisneySea Grand Opening Collection. (Tokyo Disney Sea, 1997-2001) A collection of items from the announcement and Grand Opening of Tokyo Disney Sea. Included are a pin and button from the Park’s announcement in 1997, a button from Walt Disney Imagineering for the Grand Opening on September 4, 2001, a Cast Member Exclusive Commemorative Medal for the Grand opening featuring Mickey Mouse, and a Tokyo Disney Sea Fun Map. The map measures 20”x27”, the pin is 1.25”, the buttons are 3”x2.25”, and the medallion is 1.5” in a 6”x4” commemorative package. Each item is in fine condition. $200 - $400


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With the success of Walt Disney World, plans to build a theme park in Europe surfaced as early as 1972. After Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, international expansion became a priority. In April of 1992, Euro Disneyland officially opened. Not the immediate success the company had hoped for, the park struggled for the first few years to attract guests. In 1995 after the opening of Space Mountain, Euro Disneyland turned its first quarterly profit and began a steady climb in popularity. In 1995 the resort name was changed to Disneyland Paris and in 2002, a second theme park, the Walt Disney Studios Park, opened on the property.

1200. Euro Disneyland Pre-Opening Brochures & Newsletters. (Euro Disneyland, 1987-90) A collection of three early Euro Disneyland brochures prepared for Cast Members and local area residents of France. The early French-text prospectus brochure highlights the future attractions and adventures awaiting guests of Euro Disneyland, including New Orleans Square (which was unbuilt). The Euro Disneyland “Behind the Scenes” newsletters introduce the Cast, events, and coming attractions of the Resort. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the brochures are used, but in fine condition overall with minor wear to their spines. $100 - $200

1201. A Euro Disneyland Commemorative Opening Passport. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A commemorative passport from the Grand opening of Euro Disney Resort. This French-language passport cover features the Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse opening to reveal a colorful Sleeping Beauty Castle on the passport ticket numbered “A008916.” Measuring 4.25”x11.75”, the ticket and cover are in fine unused condition, retaining the stub, and packaged within their original envelope. $100 - $200

1202. A Euro Disney Resort Hotel Souvenir Collection. (Euro Disney Resort, 1990s) A Euro Disney Resort Hotel Collection. Included are (6) luggage tag decals, a Pre-Opening Guest Survey, Hotel New York Service Guides, tickets, key cards, and Euro Disney Resorts paper pad, and stationery sets from Hotel New York, Newport Bay Club, and Santa Fe Hotel. Measuring various sizes, each piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1203. A Collection of Euro Disneyland Sugar Packets. (Euro Disney, 1992) A collection of five Euro Disneyland sugar packets and three vintage plastic Admission Passports. The food-related pieces are intended as collectibles and are not for consumption. Measuring 1.25”x.75” to 2”x3.25” and approximately 3.25”x2”, each piece is in good condition with scuffs, creases, and wear from handling and age. $50 - $100

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1204. Euro Disney Buffalo Bill’s Tickets & Menu Napkin. (Euro Disney Resort, 1990s) Euro Disney Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show Tickets. This collection of souvenirs from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and restaurant in Frontierland includes a napkin (with the menu options featured), and (2) admission cards. Measuring 4.5”x9.5” and 2.25”x3.25”, each piece is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1205. A Collection of Euro Disneyland Pens and Pencils. (Euro Disney, 1992-2000s) A collection of Euro Disney Souvenir Pens and Pencils. Included are (4) Floaty Action Pens and (2) pencils depicting the Pirate Galleon, Thunder Mesa Riverboats, Ariel and Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey Mouse. Measuring 6” to 7.5” long, each piece is in very good to good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

1206. A 1994 Disneyland Paris Souvenir Map. (Disneyland Paris, 1994) A large souvenir map issued after the name change from Euro Disneyland to Disneyland Paris. This beautifully illustrated map by legendary Imagineer and Disneyland cartographer Sam McKim is updated from the inaugural version, and includes the recently added Indiana Jones, Star Tours, and a couple of areas marked “Attraction Future.” Folded as issued, this map measures a full 29.5”x44” and is in very good condition exhibiting minor creases and wear and is accompanied by its original wrapper with price label. $100 - $200

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1207. A Euro Disneyland “Pirate Complex” Material Samples. (Euro Disneyland, 1988-89) A textural casework study prepared for Pirates of the Caribbean and Blue Lagoon Restaurant in Adventureland. The casework study was created by Walt Disney Imagineering to add thematic character to the paneling, flooring, balustrade, and other elements of the stage. The piece is composed of wooden and metallic samples with descriptions, mounted to foam board for presentation, and offers a unique view into Imagineering attractions for Disney Parks. Measuring 24”x20” and 2.5” wide, the casework study is in very good condition, despite slight scuffs, minor spots of discoloration, and wear. $700 - $900

1208. A Julie Svendsen Signed Phantom Manor Print. (Disneyland Paris, 1994) A photolithographic print of Phantom Manor Stretching Room Portraits, signed by artist Julie Svensen. Julie’s original artwork was inspired by Marc Davis’ original Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Portraits for Disneyland in 1965. Twenty-four years later, Walt Disney Imagineer Julie Svendsen created these macabre vignettes featuring Melanie Ravenswood for Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris. Each image measures 13.5”x4.5” within a 30”x20” mat and has been both dated “10/30/94” and signed on the mat by the artist. The entire piece is in fine condition with its Disney Gallery Certificate of Authority. $200 - $400

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