Celebrating the Disney Studio and Parks

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Welcome to our Disney Studio and Parks auction!

After our very successful Bob Clampett and Jay Ward auctions, we’re back with a big all-Disney auction! We have an incredible selection of artifacts from Disney Studio and Disney Parks history, treasures that are must-haves for all of you House of Mouse collectors.

A very warm thank you to our consignors who have entrusted us with your collections. As a fellow collector, I understand the ebb and flow of adding and selling items from your collection. I am thankful you have enlisted us to find your special valuables new homes.

Over 950 lots of Disney magic are inside of this catalog. Some highlights include a Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride vehicle, Old King Cole displays, Disney Parks attraction posters, rare photos of Walt, original paintings by Disney Legends Mary Blair and Eyvind Earle, Kem Weber Disney Studio furniture, the Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle train car sign, Disney Store displays, a life-sized Star Wars Stormtrooper statue, original animation art, and the California Adventure Casting Couch neon sign! There’s tons more to discover in this catalog. I hope you have a great time reading about these rare lots.

I’d like to thank our wonderful staff for their hard work on this catalog. They hustled to bring this Disney-centric auction to the finish line, and I deeply appreciate their dedication, thoroughness, and enthusiasm.

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Even knowing the history of the Walt Disney Company, it is difficult to appreciate just how much Walt Disney’s life changed between 1923 and 1930 – but it’s clear how much he changed the world. Walt rented a room from his Uncle Robert in Los Angeles in July of 1923, and in the next five years sold the Alice comedies, moved the Studio to a storefront, got married, created and lost Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and sold his beloved Moon Roadster to finance the first sound cartoon “Steamboat Willie.” That cartoon of course, was also the debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Overnight Walt Disney was the premier animation studio in the world.

1. A Photo of Walt Disney Promoting Laugh-O-Gram Films. (Laugh-O-Gram, 1922) A photo of Laugh-O-Gram employees, including a young Walt Disney, filming a Kansas City parade. The sign reads, “These Pictures Will be Shown at the Isis Theatre Tomorrow Night.” It was while at Laugh-O-Gram that Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks were inspired to create their own cartoons. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or early 1970s and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. With an image size of 7.75” x 9.5” on 8.25” x 10” photo paper, the picture is in good condition with light wear and scratches throughout. $200 - $400

4. A Pair of Early Walt Disney Studios Photos. (Disney, 1925-26) A pair of photos of Walt Disney and Studio Staff posing with Margie Gay, who starred in 31 Alice Comedies in 1925 and 1926. One photo poses Margie on a stack of books beside Walt, along with Ham Hamilton, Roy Disney, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Ub Iwerks, and Walker Harman. The other features Walt and Margie with Walker Harman, Ub Iwerks, Lois Hardwick, Rudolf Ising, Friz Freleng, Roy Disney, and Hugh Harman. The photos were likely made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or 1970s, and come from the estate of Bob Clampett. Measuring 8” x 10” each, the photos are in very good condition. $300 - $500

2. A Wood Section from Walt Disney’s Garage Animation Studio. (Disney, 1923) A wood piece from Walt Disney’s garage animation studio in Los Angeles. The garage workshop is often credited as Walt’s first animation studio, and this wood was salvaged during a more recent project to save and preserve the garage. Measuring 2” long, the wood section displays in fine condition and comes with a COA from Disney Historian Phil Sears. $400 - $600

5. A Disney Studio Photo of Animators in 1929. (Disney, 1929) A photo of Walt Disney Studios Animators taken at the Hyperion Studio in 1929. Pictured are Dick Lundy, Norm Ferguson, Jack King, Burt Gillett, Merle Gilson, and Ben Sharpsteen. This print was made at the Studio in the 1960s or 1970s and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10” the print displays in fine condition with two spots of paper residue on the reverse. $200 - $400

3. An Early Photo of Disney Studio Staff With Margie Gay. (Disney, 1925-26) A photo of Walt Disney and Staff with Margie Gay of the Alice Comedies. With Walt and Margie are Friz Freleng, Rudolf Ising, Roy O. Disney, Lois Hardwick, Hugh and Walker Harman, Ub Iwerks, and two others. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or early 1970s, and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10”, the photo is in very good condition. $200 - $400

6. Two 1930s Photos of Disney Ink & Paint

Women. (Disney, 1933) A print of two early images of the Women of Disney’s Ink and Paint Department. One photo captures a July 8, 1933 party at Walt Disney’s home pool, with Sue Brown, Marie Henderson, and other women of Ink and Paint. The other is labeled “Tea Time” on the reverse, capturing a smoking break at the Hyperion Studio. Hand-written on the reverse are notes by one of the women identifying herself and some co-workers. This print was made at the Studio in 1971 and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 7.5” x 5.5” overall, the print displays in very good condition with light edge wear and a horizontal fold through the center that does not affect the images. $200 - $400

7. A Walt Disney Hyperion Studios Photo. (Disney, 1933) A photo of the Walt Disney Hyperion Studio taken in 1933. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or 1970s. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400

10. A Pair of Early Walt Disney Studios Photos. (Disney, 1920/30s) Two early Walt Disney Studio photos. The first is a group photo of Margie Gay of the Alice Comedies with Walt, Roy Disney, Ub Iwerks, Rudolf Ising, Friz Freleng, and Walker and Hugh Harman. The second features Walt Disney with director Burt Gillett and another, all holding early Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse dolls. These prints were made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or early 1970s and come from the estate of Carl Stalling. Each measuring 8” x 10”, they are in very good condition, with some wear visible in the Mickey Mouse doll image that was original to the negative. $200 - $400

8. A Walt Disney and Staff at the Hyperion Studio Photo. (Disney, 1932) A photo of Walt and Roy Disney with the Hyperion Studio staff. Taken in 1932, this large and finely detailed print was made in the 1990s or 2000s. Measuring 16” x 20” in a 23.25” x 27.75” matted frame, the print is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $200 - $400

11. A Group Photo with Walt in the Hyperion Music Room. (Disney, 1930s)

A photo taken in the early 1930s of Walt Disney and Studio Staff in the second-floor Music Room at the Hyperion Studio. The room served as the office of director Burt Gillett, who is seated at the desk beside Walt. Also pictured are Carl Stalling, Ub Iwerks, animator Norm Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson, and more. This print was made at the Disney Studios in the 1960s to 1970s and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

9. A Photo of Walt Disney and His Staff. (Disney, 1931) A photo from around 1931 of Walt Disney working with Staff at the Hyperion Studio, including Wilfred Jackson and Ben Sharpsteen. This print was made at the Studio in the 1960s or early 1970s and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in very good condition. $200 - $400

12. A Photo of the Hyperion Studio

Recording Stage (Disney,1930s) A behindthe-scenes photo of a percussion recording session at the Disney Studios. This print was made at the Studio in the 1960s or 1970s and comes from the Bob Clampett Collection. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400

13. An Early Borgfeldt Mickey Mouse Doll. (Borgfeldt, 1930-34) A rare early Mickey Mouse doll manufactured by the George Borgfeldt Corporation, the first major distributor of Disney merchandise. Walt and Roy Disney hired Borgfeldt to produce high-quality Mickey and Minnie dolls at a fast pace, which proved to be quite difficult. The contract was not renewed, making these early dolls scarce. Measuring 11.5” tall, the doll displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, light pilling, stains, wear, and the tail missing.

15. An Xmas Mickey Mouse Plaza Theatre Button. (Disney, 1931) A rare button featuring Mickey Mouse as Santa Claus wishing “Xmas Greetings” from the Plaza Theatre. Measuring 1.25” in diameter, the button displays in fine condition with very light wear and light oxidation to the reverse. $200 - $400

14. A Mickey Mouse Celluloid Stickpin. (Disney, 1930s) A very rare English celluloid stickpin of Mickey Mouse with incised details on the front. Measuring approximately 1.75” including the pin, the condition is fine with minor wear from age. $200 - $400

16. A 1930s Mickey Mouse Toasted Nut Chocolate Wrapper. (Wilbur-Suchard, 1930s) A Mickey Mouse Toasted Nut Chocolate wrapper by the Wilbur-Suchard Chocolate Company of Philadelphia. The reverse features Clarabelle Cow and instructions on how to get a free Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch or Girl’s Stunning Mesh Bag. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5”, the paper wrapper displays in good condition with creases, adhesive residue, discoloration from age, and edge wear and tears. $200 - $400

17. A Rare Large Mickey Mouse Rubber Figure. (Seiberling, 1930s) A rare large Mickey Mouse rubber figure. Seiberling Latex Products manufactured a number of smaller 3.25” Disney character figures, but this larger 5.75” tall figure of Mickey Mouse is rarely found. The figure displays in good condition with stiffness and cracks to the rubber, light green marks on the lower right cheek, a missing tail, and discoloration and fading to the paint throughout. $200 - $400

18. A Pack of Mickey Mouse Transfer-O-s for Easter Eggs. (PAAS, 1930s) A pack of Mickey Mouse Transfer-O-s for decorating Easter Eggs. Included are four folded sheets with 37 images of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Horace Horsecollar, and other early characters that can be applied to eggs. Measuring 9.5” x 5” each, the sheets are in very good condition with light creasing. The 5.75” x 5.75” packet is in good condition with creasing, edge wear, pencil notations to a corner on the back, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

20. A Mickey Mouse Magic Lantern Slides Collection. (Ensign Ltd., 1931-32) Eight very early Mickey Mouse lantern slide sets. Each set contains eight glass slides with a printed narration sheet adapted from the “Mickey Mouse Illustrated Movie Stories” published in 1931. Included are “The Cactus Kid,” “Fishin’ Around,” “The Castaway,” two sets of “The Birthday Party,” and three sets of “Traffic Troubles.” The 3.25” x 3.25” glass slides display in fair to good condition with rippling to the cellophane-printed images and cracks to four slides, two in “The Birthday Party” and two in “Traffic Troubles.” The boxes measuring 3.5” x 3.5” x 1.25” are in fair condition with heavy wear, split edges, paper loss, stains, and discoloration. The 11” x 5” narration sheets are in good to very good condition with light wear and some slight spotting, though missing from both sets of “The Birthday Party.” $300 - $500

19. A Mickey and Minnie Vogue Needlecraft Embroidery. (Vogue Needlecraft, 1931) An unfinished No. 98 Mickey and Minnie needlecraft pillowcase embroidery. The linen fabric was sold with a pre-colored pattern that the consumer would embroider by following the outline with a needle and thread. Measuring 14” x 13.5” and presented in a double window matte measuring 19” x 21.5” and 14” x 2” with the pattern’s title and copyright information, the linen displays in good condition with stains throughout, light edge wear and creasing to the matte, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

21. A Pair of “Three Little Pigs” Lantern Slides Boxed Sets. (Ensign Ltd., 1933) A pair of full-color “Three Little Pigs” Lantern Slides boxed sets. One contains the complete story of the Silly Symphony short, told over 24 slides. The other, a Series 3 set, includes only slides 17-24. Measuring 3.25” x 3.25” each, the slides display in very good condition with light wrapping to the cellophane images inside the glass. The 3.5” x 3.5” x 1.25” and 3.5” x 3.5” x 3.5” boxes are in fair condition with edge wear, paper loss, creasing, stains, and discoloration. $200 - $400

23. A Photo of Walt Disney with Studio Staff and Penguins. (Disney, 1934) A photo of Walt Disney and Studio Staff studying real penguins as reference for the Silly Symphony short “Peculiar Penguins.” Staff pictured include director Wilfred Jackson, composer Leigh Harline, and animators Albert Hurter, Frenchy de Trémaudan, Dick Huemer, Clyde Geronimi, Hugh Hennesy, Art Babbitt, Norm Ferguson, and Bill Roberts. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1960s or 1970s. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400

22. A “Three Little Wolves” Picture Book Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of the Three Little Pigs for a “Three Little Wolves” storybook, based on the Silly Symphony of the same name. The red pencil drawing has an image size of 9.5” x 7.75” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The drawing is in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a horizontal fold down the center, corner pinholes from production use, and light discoloration from age. $500 - $700

24. “The Grasshopper and the Ants” Publication Art. (Disney, 1944) A pair of production illustrations for a storybook based on the 1934 Silly Symphony short “The Grasshopper and the Ants.” The artworks’ image sizes range from 2.75” x 6” to 8” x 6”. The gouache on illustration board paintings are in very good condition with light smudging, light wear and discoloration to the edges, and creasing and tears to the protective paper overlays. $400 - $600

25. A “Three Blind Mouseketeers” Pan Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1936) An original pan background layout drawing from the Silly Symphony cartoon “Three Blind Mouseketeers.” The graphite drawing has an image size of 8.25” x 31” on 9” x 34” animation paper. The layout displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $600 - $800

26. A “Mickey’s Elephant” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1936) An original production drawing of Bobo the Elephant from “Mickey’s Elephant.” The graphite and color pencil drawing has an image size of 3.5” x 3.75” on 10” x 12” animation paper. The drawing displays in very good condition with creases, a full horizontal fold at the top, and discoloration from age to the edges. $200 - $400

27. A “Modern Inventions” Original Production Cel and Background. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel and background from the early Donald Duck cartoon “Modern Inventions.” This short was the first Disney story contribution by Scrooge McDuck creator Carl Barks. Donald has an image size of 4.75” x 7.5” on an 11” x 13.5” slightly trimmed cel, paired with the original 10” x 12.5” background painted on animation paper. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 20”. The cel is in very good condition with light warping and scratches, while the background displays in very good condition with light discoloration, wear, and pinholes from production use. The matte is in good condition with edge wear and scratches, including a 3” scratch to the right. $2,000 - $4,000

28. A “Hawaiian Holiday” Pan Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original pan background layout drawing from the Mickey Mouse short “Hawaiian Holiday.” The drawing has an image size of 8.25” x 30” on 9” x 32” animation paper and is adhered to 9.75” x 32” artist board. The graphite and color pencil drawing is in good condition with discoloration from age, signs of repair, and wear from production use including light stains, pinholes, creases, tape on the reverse, and a fold to the right edge. $600 - $800

29. A Walt Disney Hyperion Studio Staff Photo. (Disney, 1931-32) A photo of the Walt Disney and the Studio Staff outside the Hyperion Studio taken in 1931 or 1932. This print comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10” the print is in fine condition. $200 - $400

30. A Behind the Scenes Photo from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” (Disney, 1937) A photo of Walt Disney Studio Animators Bill Tytla, Wilfred Jackson, and composer Frank Churchill working on “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at the Hyperion Studio. This print was made at the Disney Studio in the 1970s or early 1980s, and comes from the estate of Carl Stalling. Measuring 8” x 10” the print is in very good condition. $200 - $400

There is no clearer example of Disney animation’s enduring popularity than “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The world’s first fully animated film premiered in 1937 and enjoyed eight theatrical re-releases through every decade of the 20th century before its home video release in 1994. With each new generation that grew up with her story, there was a new wave of toys and collectibles to cherish.

31. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Premiere Program. (Disney, 1937) A rare program for the premiere of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937. The cover features Gustaf Tenggren’s poster art, and the 28 pages detail the story of Walt Disney’s first animated feature. There are several “best wishes” messages from local businesses, along with a special message of sincere appreciation by Walt Disney. Measuring 10” x 13”, the program is in good condition with edge wear, spotting, creases, oxidation stains from staples on the inside back cover, and discoloration from age. The program comes from the estate of Animation Legend Bob Clampett, who attended the premiere with Chuck Jones. $1,000 - $2,000

32. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1937) An original production cel of the Dwarfs from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Production artwork from “Snow White” was among the first Disney pieces to be marketed and sold as fine art through Courvoisier Galleries in San Francisco. This cel has been slightly trimmed and placed on a custom airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The Dwarfs have an image size of 8.5” x 11” on a 9.5” x 12.75” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 21.5” x 24.5”. The artwork displays in very good condition with some expected warping from age. $6,000 - $8,000

33. A Pair of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Drawings with Marc Davis Signature. (Disney, 1937) A pair of original production drawings of Snow White and Doc from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The Snow White drawing is signed by Disney Legend Marc Davis. Snow White has an image size of 3.5” x 3” on untrimmed 10” x 12” animation paper, and Doc has an image size of 4.5” x 2.75” on trimmed 6” x 5.25” paper. The entire framed and matted piece measures 23.25” x 25”. The graphite drawings display in very good to fine condition with light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

34. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1937) An original production drawing of Doc from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The graphite and color pencil drawing has an image size of 3” x 3.5” in a 15.75” x 17.5” matte and frame. The drawing is in very good condition with light creases, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $300 - $500

36. An Adriana Caselotti Signed Snow White Publicity Photo. (Disney, 1970s-80s) A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” publicity photo signed with a dedication by Adriana Caselotti, who voiced Snow White. Measuring 8” x 10” the photo is in fine condition. $200 - $300

35. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Dye Transfer Print. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A Disney Studio photographic dye transfer of a scene from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” titled “Tired Bunnies.” Dye transfer prints like this were given to visitors of the Studio and later sold in the Art Corner at Disneyland. With a visible image size of 10” x 12” in an 11” x 12.2” frame, the print is in very good condition with some color fading from age, and scuffs and chips to the molding of the frame. From the estate of Bob Clampett. $200 - $400

37. A Large “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Paper Dolls Book. (Disney, 1938) An oversized book of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” paper dolls, featuring the eight main characters with four different dresses for Snow White. Measuring 11.75” x 17”, the book displays in fair condition with spotting, soiling, edge wear, and discoloration from age, most of which does not affect the appearance of the dolls and clothing. $200 - $400

38. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Embroidery Transfer Book. (Deightons, 1930s) A Deightons Improved Transfers booklet with 25 embroidery transfers of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Each design is printed on perforated paper to remove and iron onto fabric easily. Measuring 21.5” x 10.75”, the book and transfers display in good condition with discoloration to the covers, and edge wear and creasing throughout. $200 - $400

40. A “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Re-Release Mirror Poster. (Disney, 1993) A one-sheet for the 1993 theatrical re-release of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” with a reflective surface to the Magic Mirror. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster displays in good condition with heavy surface discoloration throughout, scratches, and light wear. $200 - $400

39. A Walt Disney’s Snow White Sewing Machine. (E.M. Gheysens, 1950s-60s) A rare children’s miniature Walt Disney’s Snow White Sewing Machine from the “Little Betty” series made in Kent, England. The machine measures 8.5” x 4.5” x 7.5” tall with its 5.25” x 9.75” x 7.25” tall original box. The sewing machine and box are in very good condition with light discoloration from age, creases on the box, and wear. $200 - $400

41. A “Ferdinand the Bull” Ferdinand’s Mama Model Sheet. (Disney, 1938) An original photostat model sheet of Ferdinand’s Mama for “Ferdinand the Bull.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 10” x 12.5” and presented in a 13” x 15.5” matte, the model sheet is in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

42. A “Brave Little Tailor” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1938) An original production cel of Mickey Mouse from “The Brave Little Tailor.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared for sale by Courvoisier Galleries. Mickey has an image size of 4.25” x 6” in a frame and matte measuring 14” x 15.75”. The artwork displays in very good condition with light warping from age and a light scuff to the bottom of the frame.

$4,000 - $6,000

43. A “Brave Little Tailor” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1938) An original production cel of Mickey Mouse from his first color short, “The Brave Little Tailor.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared for sale by Courvoisier Galleries. Mickey has an image size of 2.5” x 4.5” in a 12” x 12” matte and frame. The cel displays in very good condition with light discoloration and glue staining from age.

$4,000 - $6,000

44. A “Farmyard Symphony” Piglets Original Model Drawing. (Disney, 1938) A hand-drawn original model drawing of piglets for the Silly Symphony short “Farmyard Symphony.” With an image size of 7.5” x 9” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with creases, stains that do not affect the image, discoloration from age, and pinholes from production use. $400 - $600

45. A “The Autograph Hound” Layout Drawing and Production Form. (Disney, 1939) An original pan background layout drawing from the Donald Duck cartoon “The Autograph Hound,” with a rare production-used call-out sheet. Measuring 36.25” x 10” including the form attached to the left edge, the graphite drawing displays in good condition with edge wear and creases, pinholes from production use, three vertical creases from being folded, and discoloration from age. $600 - $800

46. An Original “Goofy and Wilbur” Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1939) An original layout drawing from “Goofy and Wilbur,” Goofy’s first solo cartoon. Accomplished in red pencil and graphite, the drawing has a character image size of 5.5” x 4” on untrimmed 10” x 12” animation paper. The drawing is in good production-used condition with light edge wear, creasing, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

47. A Collection of “The Pointer” Original Production Drawings. (Disney, 1939) A collection of eight production drawings of the bear from the Mickey short “The Pointer,” with each drawing trimmed to the image and arranged together. The graphite and color pencil drawings have character sizes from 2.25” x 2.5” to 4.5” x 8”, arranged in a 20.75” x 28” matte and frame. The drawings display in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

48. A Disney Gallery “Lonesome Ghosts” Print. (Disney, 202021) A silkscreened print by Mainger titled “Ghosts,” inspired by the 1937 Mickey Mouse short “Lonesome Ghosts.” The prints were distributed through Germain Barthélémy Prints and The Disney Gallery in an edition of only 155 pieces. Hand-numbered 135 of 155 and measuring 23.5” x15.5” in a 34” x 26” matted frame, the print is in fine condition. $500 - $700

50. “Pluto’s Quin-Puplets” Publicity Art. (Disney, 1937) A collection of four original production drawings of Pluto and Fifi used for publishing and to publicize the short “Pluto’s Quin-Puplets.” The image sizes range from 3” x 7.5” to 9” x 11.5”, in mattes measuring up to 14” x 16.5”. The ink and gouache drawings display in good to very good condition with smudging from production use, and light discoloration around the edges from age. $400 - $600

49. A “Beach Picnic” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1939) An original production cel of Pluto and an ant from the Donald Duck short “Beach Picnic.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries. The characters have an image size of 7.5” x 6.25” on a 10.25” x 11.75” visible background. The entire matted piece measures 18.75” x 20”. The artwork displays in very good condition with light paint cracking to Pluto’s lower right cheek and light warping from age. $1,000 - $1,500

51. “Mickey’s Man Friday” Original Publicity Art. (Disney, 1935) A collection of four original production drawings used for publishing and to publicize the short “Mickey’s Man Friday.” The image sizes range from 5.5” x 6” to 7.5” x 10”, in mattes up to 14” x 16.5” Accomplished in ink and gouache, the drawings display in good to very good condition with smudges from production use, and light discoloration around the edges from age. $400 - $600

52. “Elmer Elephant” Original Publicity Art. (Disney, 1936) A collection of four production drawings of Elmer Elephant and Tillie Tiger used for publishing and to publicize the Silly Symphony “Elmer Elephant.” The character sizes range from 5.5” x 8” to 5.75” x 8.75”, in mattes sized 14” x 16.6” and 14” x 10.25”. Accomplished in ink and gouache, the drawings display in good to very good condition with smudges from production use, and light discoloration to the edges from age. $400 - $600

53. A Pair of Walt Disney Steamer Trunk Banks. (Zell Products, 1930s) A pair of Disney steamer trunk-style banks featuring the Three Little Pigs and characters from “Pinocchio.” Both banks are locked and are missing the keys. Measuring 4.25” x 1.75” and 2.75” each, the metal and leather banks display in good and very good condition with light stains, soiling, and oxidation to the Three Little Pigs bank; and wear to the bottom edges and graphics of the “Pinocchio” bank. $200 - $400

54. A “Mickey’s Surprise Party” Original Production Drawing. (Disney, 1939) An original production drawing of Mickey Mouse and Pluto from “Mickey’s Surprise Party.” This commercial short for Nabisco was the earliest appearance of Fred Moore’s new model for Mickey Mouse popularized in “Fantasia.” With an image size of 7.5” x 4.75” in an 18.5” x 20.5” matte and frame, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases, and light wear to the matte and frame.

$400 - $600

55. A “The Pointer” Dye Transfer Print. (Disney, 1950s-60s) A Disney Studio dye transfer print of a scene from the 1939 Mickey short “The Pointer.” Dye transfers such as these were given as gifts to visitors of the Studio and sold through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The print has an image size of 10” x 12” in an 11” x 12.25” frame. The print is in very good condition with some color fading from age and scuffs and chips to the frame.

$200 - $400

56. A Pre-Construction Disney Studios Photograph. (Disney, 1930s) An aerial photograph of Burbank prior to the construction of the Walt Disney Studio. This northern-facing view shows the area that would become the Studio’s future home. Measuring 8.25” x 10”, the photograph is in very good condition with a scratch that includes a few small areas of surface loss along the left side of the image.

$200 - $400

The Old King Cole Display Company of Canton, Ohio, began manufacturing Disney Character Store Displays in 1932. Licensed by Kay Kamen, their first creation was Mickey Mouse. The success of the base model Mickey led to additional characters, and later a limited number of Snow White and Pinocchio. Produced using a special type of Paper Mache’ called “laminite,” the figures were marketed to store owners as temporary displays. As their popularity increased, the company offered motorized figures with moving elements for a higher price. The delicate paper mache’ structure limited the life span of the displays, and they were often discarded after use. The few that still exist today are extremely sought after, surviving as a testament to the success of Mickey Mouse as a brand and the advertising genius of Kay Kamen. The following lots come from a single collection and include pieces that we have never seen before.

57. An Old King Cole Mickey Mouse Animated Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) An extremely rare Mickey Mouse animated window display, created for the Walt Disney Studios by Old King Cole. Mickey with his palm raised was the first Disney figure from Old King Cole, and this animated version with the hand motorized to move up and down quickly followed. The back of the figure retains its (non-functioning from age) motor and plug, along with a Walt Disney Enterprises/ Kay Kamen Incorporated label displaying Mickey Mouse. Measuring 30” x 5” x 40” tall, the figure displays in very good condition, with small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear to edges throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $12,000 - $15,000

58. An Old King Cole Mickey Mouse Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A very rare Mickey Mouse Pointing display figure. After the first Mickey Mouse display was released in 1932, new characters and a variety of poses were added every year, including this pointing Mickey Mouse. Measuring 26” x 4” x 40” tall, the Mickey figure is in very good condition, with small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, discoloration and soiling, and spots of wear to edges throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements .Please inquire before bidding. $12,000 - $15,000

59. An Old King Cole Minnie Mouse Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A rare Minnie Mouse window display made by Old King Cole. After the overwhelming success of their first Mickey Mouse figure, the second character offered by the company was this Minnie Mouse with a polka dotted dress, designed to complement Mickey. Measuring 27” x 4” x 42” tall, the Minnie figure is in very good condition, with small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, cracking with possible repair to the left hand, and spots of wear to edges throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $12,000 - $15,000

60. An Old King Cole Donald Duck Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A rare Donald Duck window display made by Old King Cole. Donald made his debut in the Silly Symphony “The Wise Little Hen,” released on June 9th, 1934. Two small Donald figures can be seen in Walt Disney Enterprises’ film of Christmas displays from 1934, and this figure of the soon-to-be-headlining Duck likely dates to 1934 or 1935. The figure measures 33” x 5” x 36.5” tall. Donald is in good condition with small scuffs, cracks to the neck, tail, and foot, hairline cracking to the paint, and spots of wear to edges throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $12,000

61. A Set of Three Little Pigs Animated Display Figures. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A very rare set of animated display figures of the Three Little Pigs. When the Walt Disney Silly Symphony “Three Little Pigs” was released on May 25, 1933, it reached a level of popularity of epic proportions. The cartoon played in theaters for months, and the public clamored for merchandise. Old King Cole produced these animated figures of Fifer, Fiddler, and Practical Pig, which can be seen in motion in the company’s 1934 film reel of Christmas displays in stores nationwide. Fifer Pig’s head and shoulders rock, Fiddler’s right arm waves his violin bow, and Practical Pig lifts his trowel up and down. The three figures measure from 18” to 20” wide, and from 30” to 34” tall. The figures are in very good condition, with small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear to edges throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $18,000 - $20,000

62. An Old King Cole Pluto Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A rare Pluto window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 36.5” x 4.5” x 25.5” tall. Pluto is in very good condition, with very light wear including small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear to edges. $6,000 - $8,000

63. An Old King Cole Clarabelle Cow Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A rare Clarabelle Cow window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 25” x 3.5” x 40” tall. Clarabelle displays in very good condition, with very light wear including small scuffs, hairline cracking and chipping to the paint from age, soiling, and wear and chipping to edges. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

64. An Old King Cole Animated Clarabelle Cow Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A very rare, animated Clarabelle Cow window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 25.5” x 6” x 40” tall and is designed so her head nods back and forth. The figure retains some of the original wiring, but the animation mechanism is non-functional from age. Clarabelle displays in very good condition, with very light wear including small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear to edges. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $12,000

66. An Old King Cole

65. An Old King Cole Animated Horace Horsecollar Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A very rare, animated Horace Horsecollar window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 27” x 5.5” x 39” tall and is designed so his head nods back and forth. The figure retains some of the original wiring, but the animation mechanism is non-functional from age. Horace displays in very good condition, with very light wear including small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear to edges. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $12,000

Display. (Old King Cole, 1930s) A rare Sneezy window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 17.5” x 4” x 22.5” tall. Sneezy is in very good condition, with wear including small scuffs, hairline cracking to the paint from age, and spots of wear and paint chips throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

67. An Old King Cole Dopey Display. (Old King Cole,

A rare

window display made by Old King Cole. The figure measures 16” x 3.5” x 23” tall. Dopey is in very good condition, with wear including hairline cracking and discoloration to the paint from age, scuffs, and spots of wear and chipping to the paint throughout. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

Sneezy
1930s)
Dopey

68. A Set of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Old King Cole Displays. (Old King Cole, 1930s) An extremely rare set of eight papier mâché store display figures of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Snow White, Grumpy, Doc, Bashful, Happy, Sneezy, and Sleepy are all static figures, standing on bases bearing their name. The Bashful figure is from another set of Snow White figures, with their names written on their hats, and was motorized to move his arm up and down. The “name on hat” versions of these characters have few surviving examples, and we have seen no other examples of these name-on-base figures. The figures measure from 16” x 5” x 25” up to 12” x 4” x 36”. The Bashful figure displays in very good condition, with signs of restoration and repainting, and the (non-functioning from age) motor attached to the back. The bouquet Bashful holds is a reproduction made of plaster. Sleepy displays in good condition, with a hole and crack at the top of his head. Snow White and the other Dwarfs display in good condition, all with some scuffs, cracks, soiling, and chipping, and light cracking through some paint from age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.  $40,000 - $60,000

69. A Rare Mickey Mouse Full 3D Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1940s) A very rare store display figure of Mickey Mouse. Unlike the Old King Cole flat display figures, this full figure Mickey can be viewed from any angle. The figure measures 22” x 13” 34.5” tall. Mickey displays in good condition, with some scuffs and spots of paint wear and loss from age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $12,000 - $15,000

70. A Rare Animated Donald Duck Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1940s) A very rare, animated store display figure of Donald Duck. Unlike the Old King Cole flat display figures, this full figure Donald can be viewed from any angle, designed to rock back and forth and put up his fists, while his head turns left and right and tail feathers waggle. A bulb inside his head is meant to light up his eyes, but the animation and light are non-functional due to age. Donald’s hat and jacket were custom made for the figure by Bob Baker Marionettes. Measuring 22” x 13” 34.5” tall and affixed to a 20” x 20” wooden base, the figure displays in very good condition, with some scuffs and spots of paint wear from age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $12,000 - $15,000

In 1940 the Walt Disney Studio was poised for expansion. With the profits from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” plus extensive marketing including Mickey Mouse and the Silly Symphony characters, Disney expanded to a new Studio lot in Burbank with room to grow while setting to work on three ambitious animated features: “Fantasia,” “Pinocchio,” and “Bambi.”

71. A Kem Weber Disney Studio Animation Desk. (Disney, 1939) A rare original Walt Disney Studios Animation Desk designed by Kem Weber for the new Burbank Studio in 1940. This beautiful, solid-core birch plywood desk features four pullout drawers, two on each side, along with a plastic disk and pencil sharpener attached. Animator and Director Tim Walker used this desk during his time at Disney, where he worked on Disney Afternoon classics including “DuckTales,” “TaleSpin,” and “Darkwing Duck,” before leaving to work on “Batman: The Animated Series” and “Samurai Jack.”

Measuring 41.5” x 73” x 50.75” tall, the animation desk is in very good condition with heavy wear from decades of production use at the Studio, including scuffs, stains, inscriptions, sticker residue, and heavy scratches. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $15,000

72. A Kem Weber Disney Studio End Table. (Disney, 1939) A rare original Walt Disney Studios Office End Table designed by Kem Weber for the new Burbank Studio in 1940. Weber designed every aspect of the studio, including the office furniture. This stylish end table with sleek curved sides is adjustable, and its top rotates and opens to form a larger tabletop for story meetings on classics, including “Fantasia.”

Measuring 24” x 24” x 25” tall, 24” x 48” x 25” tall when opened, the table displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, stains, and wear from use on the Disney lot. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000

74. A “Pinocchio” Original Multi-Layer Cel and Background. (Disney, 1940) An original multilayer production cel and background of Pleasure Island’s Tobacco Row from “Pinocchio.” The characters have image sizes from 1.5” x 3” to 3.25” x 10” on a 7.75” x 10.5” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17.25” x 20”. The artwork displays in good to very good condition with scratches, stains, and paint transfer to the cels, and light spots of paint loss to the background. The framed matte is in good condition with scratches and streaks. $5,000 - $7,000

73. A Kem Weber Walt Disney Studios Wardrobe. (Disney, 1939) A rare original Walt Disney Studios Office Wardrobe designed by Kem Weber for the new Burbank Studio in 1940. Weber designed every aspect of the new studio, including the office furniture. The stylized wardrobe was a common sight in every animator’s office and retains its original Walt Disney Productions identification label, numbered 2318. Its original wood was painted over by a previous owner, who also added a lock. Measuring 22.25” x 16” x 66.25” tall, the piece is in good condition with heavy scuffs, scratches, paint loss, and wear from Studio use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before billing. $2,000 - $4,000

75. A “Pinocchio” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of a Stromboli puppet dancer from “Pinocchio.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to an airbrushed woodgrain background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries. The puppet has an image size of 4.5” x 7.25” on a 5.5” x 7.75” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14” x 17”. The artwork displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear from production use, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

76. A “Pinocchio” Blue Fairy Production Drawing. (Disney, 1940) An original production drawing of the Blue Fairy from “Pinocchio.” With an image size of 6.5” x 6.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing displays in very good condition with creases, light edge wear, and discoloration from age, which does not affect the image. $500 - $700

78. A Giuseppe Armani Jiminy Cricket Sculpture. (Giuseppe Armani, 1995) A fine art sculpture of Jiminy Cricket from “Pinocchio” by Giuseppe Armani. Jiminy stands atop a wooden base proudly displaying his “Official Conscience” badge. Measuring 9” tall and 5.25” in diameter, the resin sculpture is in very good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

77. An Original Production Cel of Jiminy Cricket. (Disney, 1950s) An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket from an unknown television appearance. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. With an image size of 3.25” x 4.5” on a 5.75” x 7.25” visible cel in an 8” x 9.5” matte, the piece is in good condition with light paint loss, scratches, and paint partially adhered to the backing. $200 - $400

79. An Original “Fantasia” Program. (Disney, 1940) An original Walt Disney’s “Fantasia” program created for the film’s initial theatrical release. The 28-page program features extensive behind-the-scenes information and background notes on each of the film’s segments, and is illustrated throughout with set and studio photography, as well as concept art. Measuring 9.5” x 12.5”, the book is in very good condition, with very light wear from handling and age, mainly to the cover. $300 - $500

80. A Walt Disney Studio “Fantasia” Publicity Photo. (Disney, 1940) An early Walt Disney Studio publicity photo taken in October 1940, featuring Ben Sharpsteen, Wilfred Jackson, and their fellow “Fantasia” creatives analyzing character art in a meeting. This print was likely made in the 1970s or 1980s and has a Walt Disney Productions stamp on the reverse. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in good condition with scratches, edge wear, and a 0.75” torn-off piece that has been reattached out of place. $200 - $400

82. A “Fantasia” Toccata & Fugue Leica Reel. (Disney, 1940)

An extremely rare Leica reel for the Toccata and Fugue segment of “Fantasia.” The reel features sequential story concept panels of the entire sequence, which were projected in time to the music to determine each shot’s length during production. This print of the film was made in the 1960s or 70s for reference and is in very good condition with some color fading from age. $400 - $600

81. A “Fantasia” Sorcerer’s Apprentice

Leica Reel. (Disney, 1940) An extremely rare Leica reel for the Sorcerer’s Apprentice segment of “Fantasia.” The reel features sequential story concept panels of the entire sequence, which were projected in time to the music to determine each shot’s length during production. This print of the film was made in the 1960s or 70s for reference and is in very good condition with some color fading from age. $400 - $600

83. A Fantasia “Beethoven Pastoral”

Leica Reel. (Disney, 1939) An extremely rare 35mm leica reel, also known as a story reel, for the “Beethoven Pastoral” segment of “Fantasia” used to time out the film. The film is slated Title 2004, Sequence 40, Scene CBW42, Animator CBW (indicating that this was the work of Cornett Wood), and dated 10/28. The film is in very good condition with some color fading from age. $400 - $600

84. A “Fantasia” Pastoral Symphony Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of a baby Pegasus from “Fantasia.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The character has an image size of 2.5” x 2.75” on a 5” x 6” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 12.5” x 16”. The cel displays in very good condition with light areas of discoloration from pigment loss, paint cracking, wear from production use and age, and tape residue which does not affect the image. The frame and matte are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

86. A “Fantasia” Pastoral Symphony Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of baby unicorns from the Pastoral Symphony sequence of “Fantasia.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. The characters have an image size of 3.5” x 8.75” on a 8” x 10” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14” x 17”. The cel is in fair condition with heavy warping, paint cracks, spots of paint loss, discoloration from age, and wear from production use. $1,000 - $2,000

85. A “Fantasia” Pastoral Symphony Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel of a Centaurette from the Pastoral Symphony segment of “Fantasia.” The Centaurette has an image size of 5.5” x 5.5” on an 8.5” x 8.5” visible copy background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 23.25” x 23.25”. The trimmed-to-character cel displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, and edge wear. $1,000 - $2,000

87. A “Fantasia” Nutcracker Suite Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1940) An original production cel from the Nutcracker Suite segment of “Fantasia.” The cel has been trimmed to image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries. The character has an image size of 2.75” x 1.75” on a 6.5” x 8” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 11.75” x 13”. The cel displays in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

88. A “Fantasia” Sorcerer Mickey Fine Art Sculpture. (Giuseppe Armani, 1997) A fine art sculpture of Mickey Mouse as he appeared in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice sequence of “Fantasia” by Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 11.5” tall and 8” in diameter, the resin sculpture is in very good condition with light scuffs, stains, and wear. $200 - $400

90. An Original Production Cel from “Bambi.” (Disney, 1942) An original production cel of Thumper from “Bambi.” The cel has been trimmed to the image, paired with a hand-painted butterfly, and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Thumper and the butterfly have an image size of 3” x 4.25” on a 6” x 7.25” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13.5” x 15.25”. The cel is in poor condition with heavy lamination damage, paint chipping, large cracks at the top corners, lifting, paint loss, scratches, and wear from production use. The frame displays in good condition with spotting to the matte, scuffs, wear, and discoloration from age. $900 - $1,200

89. A “Dumbo” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1941) An original production cel from “Dumbo” of the firefighting circus clowns. The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries. The gallery’s original label is present on the reverse and states that this piece is one of only 58 cels from the film to be released to collectors. The characters have an image size of 6.75” x 8.5” on an 8.5” x 11” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 15” x 17.5”. The cel displays in good condition with heavy warping from age. The gallery label has edge wear and hand-written notations. $1,000 - $2,000

91. A “Saludos Amigos” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1942) An original Jose Carioca production cel from “Saludos Amigos.” The cel has been trimmed to the image and applied to a custom airbrushed background as prepared by Courvoisier Galleries for sale. Jose has an image size of 3.5” x 4.5” on a 6.25” x 7.25” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14” x 16”. The cel displays in very good condition with light warping, scratches, and wear from production use. The framed matte is in very good condition with light wear. $600 - $800

92. A Walt Disney Productions Letter on “Dumbo” Stationery. (Disney, 1942)

A Walt Disney Productions letter on full color “Dumbo” stationery with a Studio envelope. Dated February 23, 1942, this typed letter from the Camera Department Manager addressed to Mr. Clarence A. Whitaker is regarding employment at the Studio. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 4” x 9.5”, the letter and envelope display in good to very good condition with two horizontal creases and light discoloration to the letter, and wear, creasing, and discoloration to the envelope. $200 - $400

95. A Mickey Mouse Character Novelty Company Doll. (Character Novelty Co., 1940s-50s) A stuffed Mickey Mouse doll manufactured by the Character Novelty Company in Norwalk, Connecticut, with the original tag. Measuring 12.5” tall, the doll is in good condition with discoloration from age, wear from use, fraying, and the felt tongue missing. $200 - $400

93. A Raymond Disney & Dick Huemer American Airlines Packet. (Raymond Disney/American Airlines, 1943) An insurance policy sold to Disney Legend Dick Huemer by Walt’s older brother Raymond Disney, with an American Airlines travel packet. Raymond was noted for selling insurance policies to employees at the Studio until, to paraphrase one animator, “We figured out Walt didn’t care if we bought from him or not.” The policy bears a gold label from Raymond A. Disney Insurance, and comes with a travel packet from American Airlines including a pamphlet, map, amenities booklet, feedback card, and six postcards with four duplicates. The 3.5” x 8.5” policy is in fine condition. The travel documents ranging from the 3.5” x 4.25” booklet to the 5” x 10” envelope are in very good condition with some light discoloration from age, creases, tears on the envelope, and handling wear. $200 - $400

96. A “Melody Time” Little Toot 78 RPM Record. (Capitol Records, 1948) A 78 RPM record of the Little Toot story from Walt Disney’s animated film “Melody Time,” with audio by Don Wilson and the Starlighters. Measuring 10” x 10”, the record and sleeve display in good condition with scratches to the record, creases, edge wear, a tear at the top right corner, and discoloration to the sleeve from age. $100 - $200

94. A Marx Donald Duck Duet Wind-Up Toy. (Marx, 1946) A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Duet tin-litho toy by Marx Toys. The wind-up toy did not work when tested and requires service to function. Measuring 7.55” x 4.25” x 10” high, the toy displays in good condition with discoloration from age, oxidation, scratches, scuffs, wear, and Goofy’s ears missing. $200 - $400

97. A Mickey Mouse Sterling Silver Charm. (Delta, 1940s-50s) A sterling silver charm of Mickey Mouse, manufactured by Delta of Hollywood, and attached to its original backing card. Measuring 0.5” x 1”, the charm displays in very good condition with light wear and oxidation from age, while the 1.5” x 2.25” card is in good condition with pinholes, scratches, creases, and wear. $200 - $400

98. A “Make Mine Music” Half-Sheet Poster. (RKO, 1946) A rare original half-sheet poster for Walt Disney’s package film, “Make Mine Music.” Measuring 22” x 28”, the poster is in fair condition with heavy wear along the folds, creases, stains, spotting, edge wear, scratches, tape repair and inscriptions on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

100. A Signed “Song of the South” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1986) A “Song of the South” 40th anniversary re-release onesheet, signed with a dedication by Br’er Bear voice actor Nick Stewart. Measuring 27” x 41”, the signed poster is in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400

99. A “Song of the South” Re-Release One-Sheet. (Disney, 1973) A one-sheet for the 1973 theatrical re-release of “Song of the South.” The film was re-released for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Productions. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with full horizontal folds, discoloration from age, creases, and light wear. $200 - $400

101. A Model Sheet of Orville from “Pluto’s Fledgling.” (Disney, 1948) An original photostat model sheet of Orville for “Pluto’s Fledgling.” Model sheets such as this were distributed to animators to ensure consistency of character design. Measuring 11” x 14”, the sheet displays in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing from production use and light warping from age. $200 - $400

102. An Original J. Thaddeus Toad and Friends Painting. (Gallego, 1991) A painting of J. Thaddeus Toad by Disney background artist James Gallego, reproducing original artwork from Walt Disney’s The Adventures of Mr. Toad Big Golden Book. With an image size of 8.5” x 11” in a 10” x 13” window of a 15” x 18” frame, the acrylic painting is in fine condition. $200 - $400

103. A Minnie Mouse Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1950s60s) A photostat model sheet of Minnie Mouse. The original was drawn in November 1947, with this piece likely printed in the 1950s or 1960s. Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 11.25” x 13.75”, the model sheet displays in good condition with light edge wear, creasing to the upper corners, a vertical fold in the center, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

104. A Collection of Rare Walt Disney Chamber Pots. (Vernon Kilns/Shaw, 1940-50s) A collection of four very rare painted ceramic Walt Disney chamber pots created exclusively as gifts and given from Walt Disney to Studio Staff upon the birth of a child. The chamber pots were first made by Vernon Kilns in the 1940s and later by Evan K. Shaw Pottery in the 1950s, with the latter being slightly smaller and glossier. Measuring between 6” in diameter x 5” tall and 5.5” in diameter x 4.25” tall, the pots display in good condition with crazing throughout and light chips on the blue version to the left of Donald’s nephews. $3,000 - $5,000

The 1950s were a decade of unprecedented growth for the Disney Studio, as Walt explored new venues of entertainment. While other film studios feared the new medium of television, Disney embraced it. First with specials to promote the films “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan,” and later, with the weekly series “Disneyland.” Walt cleverly used the show to reach American audiences in their homes, and to promote his new ventures. The series regularly featured progress reports on Disneyland as audiences watched the Park grow from concept through construction. Disney television quickly became a mainstay of American life. “The Mickey Mouse Club,” “Davy Crockett,” and “Zorro” were all big hits for the Studio.

105. A “Cinderella” Concept Painting by Mary Blair. (Disney, 1950) An original concept painting by color stylist Mary Blair for “Cinderella.” Although she had worked for the Studio since the 1940s, it was the 1950s that brought Mary Blair to the forefront of the Studio Animation Department. Walt Disney chose Blair as the color stylist for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and several theatrical shorts. It was her conceptual work and styling that set the tone for the first three features for the Studio in the 1950s. Her early concepts are considered by many collectors to be some of the most desirable and important artwork to come out of the Studio. This concept for “Cinderella” is accomplished in gouache on art board and explores a key scene from the film as her Fairy Godmother creates her dress for the Ball. The piece has a painted image size of 8.5” x 8” on a 9” x 9” artist board. It is in very good condition, with minor fading and some surface wear. The artwork has been archivally framed. $12,000 - $15,000

106. A Mary Blair “Cinderella” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1950) An original concept painting by color stylist Mary Blair for “Cinderella.” Although she had worked for the Studio since the 1940s, it was the 1950s that brought Mary Blair to the forefront of the Studio Animation Department. Walt Disney chose Blair as the color stylist for “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan,” and several theatrical shorts. It was her conceptual work and styling that set the tone for the first three features for the Studio in the 1950s. Her early concepts are considered by many collectors to be some of the most desirable and important artwork to come out of the Studio. This concept for “Cinderella” is accomplished in gouache on artist board and explores the scene where Cinderella’s animal friends create her dress. This large pan piece has a painted image size of 19” x 8” on a 20” x 9.25” artist board. It is in very good condition with minor fading, discoloration to unpainted edges, pinholes at the corners from production use, and some surface wear. $17,000$20,000

107. A Pair of “Cinderella” Original Production Cels Signed by Ward Kimball. (Disney, 1950) A pair of original production cels of Jaq and Gus from “Cinderella,” each signed in ink by Disney Legend Ward Kimball, the directing animator for the characters. Gus has an image size of 5.75” x 3.75” and Jaq has an image size of 3” x 6”, both on 7” x 7” visible cels. The entire double window framed and matted piece measures 16” x 25.75”. The cels are in fine condition. $700 - $900

108. An “Alice in Wonderland” Mary Blair Concept Painting. (Disney, 1950) A stunning original concept painting by color stylist Mary Blair. The painting features Blair’s vision of Alice as she falls down the rabbit hole. The colorful and vibrant image is accomplished in gouache on 9” x 9” artist board with an image size of 7.75” x 7.75”. The artwork displays in fine condition with pinholes in the corners, minor surface wear, and staining along the edges. $9,000 - $12,000

109. A Mary Blair “Alice in Wonderland” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1950) A stunning original concept painting by color stylist Mary Blair. The painting features Blair’s vision of Alice as she meets the Caterpillar. The colorful and vibrant image is accomplished in gouache on 10” x 9.25” artist board with an image size of 8.5” x 8”. The artwork displays in fine condition with pinholes in the corners, minor surface wear, and staining and wear along the edges. $10,000 - $12,000

110. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Mad Hatter from “Alice in Wonderland,” with a color copy background. The Mad Hatter has an image size of 4.25” x 6.75” on a 8” x 10” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17” x 19”. The cel is in good condition with spots of paint and line loss, smudges, and scratches. The frame and matte are in very good condition with light stains, wear, and a sticker on the glass. $600 - $800

111. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Walrus from “Alice in Wonderland,” with a color copy background. The Walrus has an image size of 7” x 7.5” on a 8” x 9.5” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17.75” x 19.25”. The cel is in very good condition with light waviness and wear from production use. The frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $700 - $900

112. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the animal jury at Alice’s trial from “Alice in Wonderland,” with a color copy background. The characters have an image size of 7.5” x 10.5” trimmed to character on a 9.75” x 12.5” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.25” x 20.25”. The cel displays in fine condition. The framed matte is in very good condition with light wear to the inner matte. $400 - $600

113. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Queen and King of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland,” with a custom-painted background. The King and Queen have an image size of 7” x 6.75” on a 7.75” x 10.5” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 19” x 21”. The cel displays in good condition with paint cracking to the King’s right eye, the trim on his robe, and the Queen’s collar, and a 0.25” x 0.5” tear to the upper left corner, which does not affect the image.

$800 - $1,000

114. A White Rabbit “Alice in Wonderland” Production Drawing. (Disney, 1951) An original production drawing of the White Rabbit from “Alice in Wonderland.” With an image size of 4” x 3.5” on 10” x 12” animation paper, the graphite and color pencil drawing displays in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

115. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Dodo Bird and Bill the Lizard from “Alice in Wonderland.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. The Dodo Bird and Bill the Lizard have an image size of 5” x 8” on a 6” x 9” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13.5” x 16.5”. The cel displays in very good condition with light paint separation to Bill’s right fingers and a 0.25” spot of paint loss towards the bottom of the Dodo. $600 - $900

116. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of King of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland.” The King has an image size of 3.5” x 3.25” on a 12.5” x 15.5” cel. The piece displays in very good condition with light color bleed from the heart on the scepter into the left sleeve and light discoloration along the top edge, which does not affect the image. $400 - $600

117. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel from “Alice in Wonderland” of the Carpenter. The cel has been trimmed to image measuring 7” x 7” and displays in fine condition. $400 - $600

119. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of the Caterpillar transformed into a butterfly from “Alice in Wonderland.” The cel measures 5” x 3” trimmed to image and mounted to a 6” x 5” matte board. The cel displays in very good condition with a light crack across the face and light line loss to the eyes. $400 - $600

118. An “Alice in Wonderland” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original production cel of Tweedledee and Tweedledum from “Alice in Wonderland.” The cel has been trimmed to image measuring 5.75” x 6.5” and displays in very good condition with light line and paint loss to the top tip of the hat flag on the right. $500 - $700

120. A “Fathers are People” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1951) An original multi-layer production cel of Goofy and a neighbor from the short, “Fathers Are People,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Goofy and the neighbor have an image size of 6.5” x 6.5” on an 8” x 9.75” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 13.75”. The cel is in poor condition with heavy paint bleed and water damage, discoloration from pigment loss, paint cracking, and paint transfer to the background. The matte displays discoloration from age, and heavy water damage with warping. $300 - $500

121. A “Peter Pan” Mary Blair Concept Painting. (Disney, 1953) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for “Peter Pan.” Blair was a renowned color stylist and designer who left her mark on classic Disney films and in the Parks, particularly the interior of It’s a Small World. In this piece, she depicts Peter Pan, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys marching through Never Land, showcasing her mastery of color with the use of gouache. With an image size of 8.25” x 18.75” on 9.25” x 20” artist board, the piece displays in fine condition with pinholes in the corners, minor surface wear, and staining and wear along the edges. $18,000$20,000

122. Ken Anderson Wendy Drawing and Personal Stationery. (Anderson, 1970s-80s) An original drawing of Wendy Darling, signed by Disney Legend Ken Anderson, and a sheet of his personal notecard stationery. Measuring 6.25” x 1.75” in a 13” x 10” matte and 8.5” x 5.5”, the mixed-media drawing and stationery are in very good condition with minor edge wear. $2,000 - $4,000

123. A Frank and Ollie Signed “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel from “Peter Pan,” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, with a color copy background. Peter has an image size of 4.25” x 7.75” on a 7.75” x 10” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 18” x 20.25”. The piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear to the frame. $1,000 - $2,000

124. An Ollie Johnston Signed “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mr. Smee from “Peter Pan,” signed in ink by Disney Legend Ollie Johnston, the directing animator for the character. Mr. Smee has an image size of 6” x 9.75” on a 9” x 12.25” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 17” x 20.5”. The cel displays in very good condition with light warping from age. $400 - $600

125. A “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of Mr. Smee from “Peter Pan.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Mr. Smee has an image size of 4” x 5.25” on a 7” x 7.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 12.75” x 13.25”. The cel is in good condition with light scratches, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. The framed matte is in very good condition with light wear. $400 - $600

126. An Original Production Cel of Tinker Bell. (Disney, 1950s-60s) An original production cel of Tinker Bell from an unknown television appearance. The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Tinker Bell has an image size of 2.75” x 3.75” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece displays in good condition with paint cracks, scratches, wear from production use, and discoloration and spotting to the matte from age. $400 - $600

127. A “Peter Pan” 1976 Re-Release Insert Poster. (Disney, 1976) An insert poster for the 1976 re-release of “Peter Pan.” Measuring 14” x 36” in an 18.25” x 40.25” frame, the poster is in very good condition with light wear and creases, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

129. A Walt Disney’s “4th of July Firecrackers” One-Sheet. (RKO, 1953) A one-sheet for Walt Disney’s “4th of July Fireworks” cartoon package film, released by RKO. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with up to 2” separation at the center folds, spotting, scratches, discoloration from age, and heavy wear along the lower fold. $200 - $400

128. A Giuseppe Armani

Peter Pan Sculpture. (Giuseppe Armani, 2004) A fine art sculpture of Peter Pan by artist Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 11” tall and 5.75” in diameter, the resin sculpture is in very good condition with light stains on the nose.

$100 - $200

130. A Walt Disney’s “New Year’s Jamboree” One-Sheet. (RKO, 1953) A one-sheet for Walt Disney’s “New Year’s Jamboree” cartoon compilation film released by RKO. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with discoloration from age, separation at the center of the original folds up to 1”, light creases, and edge wear. $200 - $400

An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle from production of the Academy Award-nominated short “Pigs is Pigs.”

131. An Eyvind Earle “Pigs is Pigs” Locomotive Concept Painting. (Disney, 1954)

Hired by the Studio in 1951 as an assistant background painter, the Disney Legend made a name for himself as a concept artist and color stylist on “Sleeping Beauty.” Measuring 9.25” x 23.25”, the gouache art on heavy paper is in good condition with creases, edge wear including a missing bottom right corner, light stains, pinholes from display, wear from production use, a deep 2” long scratch, and a 1.5” x 2.5” section missing from the ride side. $6,000$8,000

132. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Window Card. (Disney, 1963) A window card for the 1963 re-release of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” This card is from the Main Street theater in Beloit, Kansas, and displays showtimes at the top. Measuring 14” x 22”, the window card displays in good condition with creases, pinholes from display, and edge wear, including a tear at the bottom left corner.

$200 - $400

133. A “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Bus Stop Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1971) A large poster for the 1971 theatrical rerelease of Disney’s 1954 classic, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 40” x 60”, the poster is in fair condition with heavy creases, water damage, folds, edge tears up to 2.5” long, pinholes at the corners, and spotting throughout. $200 - $400

134. A Re-Release 3-Sheet for “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” (Disney, 1971) A three-sheet poster for the 1971 theatrical re-release of Disney’s 1954 classic, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Measuring 39” x 77”, the poster displays in very good condition with light separation at the folds, edge tears up to 1.75”, visible tape repair, creases, and discoloration from age.

$200 - $400

135. A “Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1955) A one-sheet for Walt Disney’s “Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier” starring Fess Parker. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with discoloration from age, heavy ink transfer from storage, and multiple tears at the corners. $200 - $400

136. A Collection of 1955 Carolwood Pacific Railroad Passes. (Disney, 1955) A rare collection of 29 unused souvenir passes from Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt Disney’s personal backyard railroad. These were issued to riders, and the front of the card includes a line at the bottom where Walt would sign his name. Due to the limited capacity of the ride and ongoing safety issues, no further cards were issued after 1953, and the remaining passes for 1954-55 were stored at the Retlaw offices. The unused passes measure 2.25” x 3.75” and are in fine condition. $300 - $500

137. A “No Hunting” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel from the Donald Duck short, “No Hunting,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. The characters have an image size of 7” x 7.5” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel displays in very good condition with a 0.25” area of paint transfer from the cel to the background on the right hunter’s hat, and warping from age. $200 - $400

138. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1950s) A multi-layer production cel from “The Mickey Mouse Club” opening title sequence. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. For this presentation, the Art Corner has the characters toss Donald into the air, instead of the original intro with Mickey. The characters have an image size of 7.5” x 12” on 9” x 12” slightly trimmed cels. The piece is in good condition with scratches, spots of paint loss, cracking, and paint transfer. $600 - $800

139. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel from “Lady and the Tramp.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the frame. Lady and Tramp have an image size of 5” x 7” on a 7” x 9” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13” x 15”. The piece displays in very good condition with light paint separation to Tramp’s face and light warping from age. $500 - $700

141. A 3D Ceramic Wall Decoration of Lady. (Seven China, 1960s-70s) A 3D ceramic wall decoration of Lady from “Lady and the Tramp.” The ceramic is mounted to a felt-lined frame with a “Disney’s Fancy” label featuring Bambi on the reverse. Measuring 9” x 10” overall, with Lady measuring 5.5” x 4.5” x 1.25”, the piece displays in good condition with light crazing to the nose and mouth, and scuffs. The frame is in fair condition with adhesive residue and cracks. $100 - $200

140. A Frank and Ollie Signed “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Tramp and Toughy from “Lady and the Tramp,” signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the frame. Tramp and Toughy have an image size of 5.5” x 8” on a 6.75” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13” x 15.5”. The cel displays in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $500 - $700

142. A Tramp 3D Ceramic Wall Decoration. (Seven China, 1960s70s) A 3D ceramic wall decoration of Tramp from “Lady and the Tramp.” The ceramic is mounted to a felt-lined frame with a “Disney’s Fancy” label featuring Bambi on the reverse. Measuring 9” x 10” overall, with Tramp measuring 6” x 4.5” x 1.25”, the piece displays in good condition with light crazing and scuffs. The frame is in fair condition with adhesive residue and cracks. $100 - $200

143. A “Mickey Mouse Club” Original Production Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Mickey from “The Mickey Mouse Club” Fun with Music Day. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label and store stamp on the back of the matte. Mickey has an image size of 5” x 5.5” on a 5.5” x 7.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 10.25” x 12.25”. The piece is in good condition with paint cracks and transfer and light scratches. The frame displays in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $400 - $600

144. A Photo of Walt Disney with Max Fleischer and Animators. (Disney, 1956) A photo of Walt Disney and Max Fleischer with Studio animators at the Burbank Commissary taken in January 1956. Fleischer’s son Richard, who directed “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” invited his father for a tour and reunion at the Studio with former colleagues. Seated around the table are Gerry Geronimi, Walt Disney, Ben Sharpsteen, Ted Sears, Max Fleischer, Dick Huemer, George Stallings, Richard Fleischer, Andy Engman, and Wilfred Jackson. Measuring 8” x 10”, the print is in fine condition. $100 - $200

145. A “Bearly Asleep” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Humphrey the Bear from the Donald Duck short “Bearly Asleep.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Humphrey has an image size of 5.75” x 7” on a 6” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The cel displays in very good condition with light paint cracking to the eyes, light discoloration from pigment loss to the phone, and light warping from age. $200 - $400

147. A Pair of Donald Duck and Jiminy Cricket Production Cels. (Disney, 1956) An original multi-layer production cel of Donald Duck and Jiminy Cricket from Disney TV productions, with a color copy background. The cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. The characters have an image size of 6.5” x 9.25” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The piece is in good condition with a 0.25” area of paint cracking to Donald’s underside, paint bleed with water damage along Donald’s hand and right foot, a 6” paint streak from Donald’s backside to the left edge of the cel, and light warping from age. The matte displays edge wear and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

146. “A Day in the Life of Donald Duck” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1956) An original production cel of Donald Duck from the “Disneyland” episode, “A Day in the Life of Donald Duck,” sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was placed on a color copy background at the Studio and retains the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Donald has an image size of 7.5” x 6.5” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel displays in very good condition with light paint cracking to the bowtie, light warping from age, and discoloration to the matte. $200 - $400

148. A “Holiday for Henpecked Husbands” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1956) An original multi-layer production cel of Goofy from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode, “Holiday for Henpecked Husbands.” This cel with a color copy background was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Goofy has an image size of 4” x 4.25” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The piece displays in very good condition with light warping from age, and heavy edge and corner wear and discoloration to the matte. $200 - $400

149. A Walt Disney’s “Music Land” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1955) A very rare original poster for the theatrical release of Walt Disney’s “Music Land.” This feature combined segments of “Make Mine Music” and “Melody Time” into a new feature-length program to fulfill a contractual obligation to RKO distribution. “Music Land” has not been seen or released since 1955 except for a single tribute screening in 1970. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition, with creases and wear along the original folds, edges, and corners. $500 - $800

150. A “Donald’s Weekend” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1958) An original production cel of Donald Duck from the Disneyland anthology series episode “Donald’s Weekend.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Donald has an image size of 5” x 6.75” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The cel is in good condition with light warping and scratches. The matte is in fair condition with creases, discoloration from age, and tears throughout. $200 - $400

152. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Merryweather from “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Merryweather has an image size of 6.25” x 6” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece displays in very good condition, with a spot of paint loss under the wand, and light edge and corner wear, discoloration, and a 0.25” x 0.25” spot of paint transfer to the right of the matte. $300 - $500

151. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Prince Phillip and Samson from “Sleeping Beauty,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Prince Phillip and Samson have an image size of 6.75” x 10” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The piece displays in very good condition with light paint cracking to Phillip’s cape and armor, light warping from age, and edge wear and heavy discoloration to the matte from age. $600 - $900

153. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original multi-layer production cel of Flora and King Hubert from “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. King Hubert and Flora have an image size of 4.5” x 7” on a 5.5” x 8.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece displays in good condition, with areas of light line transfer between layers, spots of light discoloration from pigment loss, light warping from age, and paint cracking and transfer to the matte on Hubert’s right side and Flora’s hat. $300 - $500

154. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Fauna from “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. Fauna has an image size of 6.75” x 4.5” on a 6.75” x 9.75” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece displays in fine condition with light edge and corner wear and light discoloration to the matte. $300 - $500

155. A Multi-Signed “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Briar Rose from “Sleeping Beauty,” signed by Disney Legends Marc Davis, Frank Thomas, and Ollie Johnston. The art has been trimmed to the character and paired with a color copy background. Briar Rose has an image size of 2.5” x 4” on a 9” x 11” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 21.75” x 24.25”. The piece is in good condition with cracks and wear from production use. The frame is in very good condition with light wear. $900 - $1,200

157. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Briar Rose and Flora from “Sleeping Beauty,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label still on the reverse. Briar Rose and Flora have an image size of 6.5” x 8.75” on an 8.25” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14” x 16.25”. The cel displays in good condition with light paint cracking and loss to Flora’s head, heavy paint cracking and transfer from the cel to the background near Briar Rose’s chest, light discoloration to the lower body, and light warping from age. $900 - $1,200

156. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of King Hubert and King Stefan from “Sleeping Beauty,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the frame. King Hubert and King Stefan have an image size of 6.5” x 8.75” on a 7” x 8.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14” x 16”. The cel displays in very good condition with light discoloration from pigment loss to Stefan’s left sleeve and chest and light warping from age. $500 - $700

158. A “Sleeping Beauty” Multi-Layer Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original multi-layer production cel of Briar Rose and Flora from “Sleeping Beauty.” The piece was originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, with its original backing and Art Corner gold label removed, but included. Briar Rose and Flora have an image size of 6.75” x 8” on an 8.75” x 8.75” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 23.25” x 23.25”. The cel displays in very good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, and light paint transfer. $900 - $1,200

159. A “Sleeping Beauty” Birds Photostat Model Sheet. (Disney, 1959) An original photostat model sheet from “Sleeping Beauty” of rough suggestions for Birds. Model sheets such as these were distributed to animators and crew working on the film to ensure character design continuity. Measuring 14” x 17”, the photostat is in good condition with edge wear and tear, warping, a vertical crease running through the center, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

160. An Eyvind Earle “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting. (Disney, 1959) A signed original concept painting by Disney Legend Eyvind Earle for “Sleeping Beauty.” After joining the Disney Studio in 1951, Earle gained a reputation for his exquisite paintings and sense of style. His work on “Sleeping Beauty” as both a concept artist and color stylist resulted in what many consider to be the pinnacle of Disney animation. This piece, accomplished in gouache on artist board, features Princess Aurora walking through the castle hallway and is signed by Earle to the bottom right corner. Measuring 6” x 11.5” in a 14.25” x 19.75” framed matte, the painting is in fine condition, while the frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $8,000 - $10,000

161. An Eyvind Earle “Sleeping Beauty” Final Fight Concept Painting. (Disney, 1959) An original concept painting by Eyvind Earle for Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle worked on several Disney productions throughout the 1950s, but his work on “Sleeping Beauty” as both concept artist and color stylist created what many consider the high point of Disney animation. This piece expertly captures the epic duel between Prince Philip and Maleficent as the dragon, showcasing the Disney Legend’s mastery of depth, color palette, and stylization. Measuring 9.25” x 22.75”, the gouache on artist board painting has been hand-signed by Earle in the lower right corner and displays in fine condition, with light scratches and pinholes at the corners from original production use. $18,000$20,000

162. A “Sleeping Beauty” Concept Painting by Eyvind Earle. (Disney, 1959) A beautiful original “Sleeping Beauty” concept painting by Eyvind Earle. The Disney Legend is best remembered for his work as a concept artist and color stylist on the classic film, with his mastery of depth and stylization greatly contributing to the film’s legacy. Accomplished in gouache on artist board, the piece is signed by Earle in the bottom right corner. Measuring 9.25” x 23.25”, the concept is in very good condition with light scratches, smudges, and pinholes at the corners from production use. $18,000$20,000

163. A Peter Ellenshaw Darby O’Gill Background Matte Painting. (Disney, 1959) A matte painting on glass of King Brian’s throne room from “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” painted by Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw. Walt Disney first met Ellenshaw painting mattes for Disney’s first all live-action film “Treasure Island.” Ellenshaw was a master of matte-on-glass painting, a practical effect technique in which elaborate, fantastic, or historical details painted on glass are filmed on location, adding them into the scene. For “Darby O’Gill and the Little People,” Ellenshaw’s talent combined with oversized props and sets created the illusion of miniature leprechauns side-by-side with full-sized humans. This painting is seen as Darby, played by Albert Sharpe, first enters the leprechaun’s underground throne room. The camera filmed through this glass, with Sharpe entering on the left side, high on a platform at one end of the soundstage. Far below at the other end of the stage were full-sized actors as leprechauns, with an oversized set including the throne and sword, whose tops are painted into the matte. The painted elements on this glass blended seamlessly with the oversized set to create the illusion of a full-sized man close to a room full of knee-high leprechauns.

This production-used painting on glass is housed in its original frame, measuring 31” x 40” in total. The glass measures 26.25” x 35”, with the detailed image area of the cave ceiling and throne approximately 13” x 24.” The lower area of the throne has areas intentionally unpainted to allow the set behind to show through, aiding in the blending of the two. The lower right corner is painted very roughly - possibly even used as a palette - where the glass was blocked by a foreground rock element. This piece is overall in very good to fine condition, with very light wear from original production use and age. This lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding.

Peter Ellenshaw won an Academy Award for his matte paintings for 1964’s “Mary Poppins,” and after retiring from film work, painted landscapes and Disney-inspired pieces. While those pieces have been available before, this is the only production matte piece from Ellenshaw’s illustrious, Oscar-winning career that we have ever seen for sale. $8,000 - $12,000

164. A “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” Re-Release OneSheet. (Disney, 1977) An original one-sheet for the 1977 theatrical re-release of “Darby O’Gill and the Little People,” starring Sean Connery in one of his earliest leading roles. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, 0.25” separation at the paper and center crossfolds, a 0.25” tear to the center bottom edge, light stains on the lower left edge, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

166. A Pair of Pluto and Limousine Original Production Cels. (Disney, 1950s) A pair of original production cels of Pluto from the “Disneyland” episode “Pluto’s Day” and a limousine from the episode “Adventures in Fantasy.” The cels were paired together and originally sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, with the original Art Corner gold label still on the reverse of the matte. Pluto and the limousine have an image size of 4” x 6.25” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece displays in good condition with paint cracking and loss to the limousine. $200 - $400

165. A “How to Have an Accident at Work” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Donald Duck from the educational short “How to Have an Accident at Work.” Donald has an image size of 3.5” x 5.75” on a 6” x 9” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 11” x 12.5”. The cel is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. The frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, stains, and wear. $200 - $400

167. A Pluto Sculpture by Giuseppe Armani. (Giuseppe Armani, 1998) A fine art sculpture of Pluto by Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 6” tall and 4” in diameter, the resin sculpture is in very good condition with a stain on Pluto’s nose. $200 - $400

168. A Frank and Ollie Signed “Cinderella” Sericel. (Disney, 1990s) A serigraph cel of Cinderella and Prince Charming, signed by Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. These cels were limited to an edition of 9,500 and created using a silk-screen process, rather than hand-painting. With an image size of 7.5” x 8.25” on a 10.75” x 14” cel, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400

170. A Lou Lispi Juggling Mickey Mouse Toy Concept Design. (Strombecker, 1950s) An original Lou Lispi concept drawing for a Mickey Mouse Juggler Push Toy for Strombecker. The Art Director for the Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandise Division, Lispi, created several popular Mickey toys, including the Blue Ribbon Pop-Up Books and the Lionel Mickey Circus Train. Lispi’s stamp is visible at the lower left corner of the drawing. Measuring 14” x 16” with an image size of 12” x 12”, the graphite and crayon drawing on tracing paper displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a horizontal fold through the center, and light discoloration from age. The drawing is stapled along the top edge to a thicker opaque sheet of paper. $200 - $400

169. A Mickey Mouse Pull Toy Lou Lispi Concept Design. (Strombecker, 1950s) An original Lou Lispi concept drawing for a Mickey Mouse Revolving Cameraman Pull toy for Strombecker. Lispi became the Art Director of Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandise Division starting in 1932 and bears his stamp at the lower left corner of the drawing. Measuring 14” x 17” with an image size of 9” x 12”, the crayon and graphite on tracing paper drawing displays in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, a vertical center fold, and light discoloration from age. The drawing is stapled to a thicker opaque paper along the top edge. $200 - $400

171. A Walt Disney Tin Lithograph World Globe. (Rand McNally, 1955) An educational tin lithograph globe featuring Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald Duck, highlighting different locations with interesting facts. Measuring 8” in diameter and 10” tall, the globe displays in very good condition with light spots of wear and oxidation, and a light dent to Alaska. $200 - $400

172. Three Disney Punch-Out Books by Whitman. (Whitman, 1951/61/63) Three unused Walt Disney Punchout books published by Whitman. Included are an Alice in Wonderland Punchout, a Babes in Toyland Great Big Punchout, and a Sword in the Stone Punch-Out, each with eight complete full-color card stock pages of perforated characters, props, and sets. Measuring from the 10” x 14” Sword in the Stone to the 11.25” x 22.25” Babes in Toyland, the books display in good condition with surface and edge wear, creasing along the spines, dulled corners, a 1.5” crease to the lower right cover of Alice in Wonderland, a water stain along the top edge of the back cover of Babes in Toyland, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

173. A Pair of Jiminy Cricket and Professor Owl Original Production Cels. (Disney, 1950s) A pair of Jiminy Cricket and Professor Owl original production cels. The Professor Owl cel is from the March 27, 1959, “Walt Disney Presents” episode “Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom,” and the Jiminy Cricket cel is from one of his many televised appearances. Jiminy has an image size of 2.75” x 4” and Professor Owl has an image size of 3.25” x 3.5” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The cels are in fair to good condition with heavy cracks to Professor Owl, paint loss, and scratches. The matte displays discoloration from age, edge wear, and spotting. $200 - $400

174. An Original Production Cel of Jiminy Cricket. (Disney, 1950s) An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket from an unknown television appearance. The cel was slightly trimmed at the studio, placed on a color copy background, and matted in preparation for sale at the Art Corner in Disneyland. It is still in its original matte and retains the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Jiminy’s image size is 4.25” x 5.5” on a slightly trimmed 12” x 10” cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The artwork is in good condition with paint loss in Jiminy’s hat and umbrella handle, and some cracking in his shoes. $200 - $400

175. An Original Production Cel of Jiminy Cricket. (Disney, 1950s) An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket from one of his many television appearances. The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Jiminy has an image size of 3.5” x 4” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece is in fair condition with paint cracks on Jiminy’s sleeves and hands, bleed around the hat, paint loss, and scratches. $200 - $400

176. An Original Production Cel of Donald Duck. (Disney, 1950s) An original production cel of Donald Duck from a late 1950s television appearance. The cel was slightly trimmed at the Studio and matted in preparation for sale at the Art Corner in Disneyland. It is still in its original matte and retains the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Donald’s image size is 5.5” x 6.5” on a slightly trimmed 5.5” x 7.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 10” x 12”. The piece displays in good condition with light scratches, paint tracking, and heavy transfer, particularly to the arm. The frame displays in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $200 - $400

With Walt’s attention on the new fronts of Disneyland, television, and live-action films, animation was not as prolific at the Studio as it had been before. Just five fully animated features were produced in the 1950s, and only three in the 1960s. A high note was “Mary Poppins,” 1964’s combined animation and live action blockbuster, which garnered five Oscar wins.

177. A Large Collection of 1959-1964 Disney Movie Trailer Slides. (Disney, 1959-1964) A very large collection of hundreds of Disney movie theatrical trailer slides. Before the digital age, it was a common practice to splice frames out of trailers to source still images. Included in the lot are slides from “The Shaggy Dog,” “Darby O’Gill and the Little People,” “The Absent-Minded Professor,” “Babes in Toyland,” “The Legend of Lobo,” “In Search of the Castaways,” “Son of Flubber,” “The Sword in the Stone,” “The Moon-Spinners,” and “Mary Poppins.” Measuring 0.75” x 1” each in 2” x 2” mattes, the slides are in good to fine condition with scratches and wear. $700 - $900

178. A “Two Happy Amigos” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1960) An original production cel of Jose Carioca from the “Walt Disney Presents” episode “Two Happy Amigos,” which aired February 5, 1960. Jose has an image size of 4” x 6” on a 12.5” x 15” cel. The piece is in good condition with light scratches, line loss, wear from production use, and paint loss, particularly to the hat. $200 - $400

179. A Pair of Jiminy Cricket and Tinker Bell Original Production Cels. (Disney, 1960s-70s) A pair of original Jiminy Cricket and Tinker Bell production cels from unknown Disney Television productions. The cels were sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, trimmed and attached to the original backing board with the Art Corner’s gold label on the reverse. Tinker Bell has an image size of 1.75” x 1.75” and Jiminy has an image size of 4” x 5” on a 9” x 11.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 18.75” x 21”. The cel is in fair condition with paint cracks, light warping, and heavy paint bleed and water damage to Tink. The frame is in good condition with light wear and a sticker on the glass. $200 - $400

181. An Original Production Cel of Donald Duck. (Disney, 1960s) An original production cel of Donald Duck from a Disney TV production. The cel was slightly trimmed at the studio and placed on a color copy background in preparation for sale at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The Art Corner gold label has been retained and is included with the piece. Donald has an image size of 7.25” x 4.25” on a trimmed 10.25” x 12.25” animation cel. The cel displays in fair condition with light line loss, paint loss to Donald’s right eye and tip of beak, discoloration from pigment loss, near total transfer of paint from cel to background, staple holes along the top edge which do not affect the image, and light warping from age. $200 - $400

180. An Original Production Cel of Dale. (Disney, 1960s) An original production cel of Dale from an unknown Disney TV appearance. The cel was slightly trimmed at the studio, paired with a color copy background, and originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. It retains the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Dale has an image size of 5” x 7.5” on a slightly trimmed 8” x 10” animation cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The artwork is in good condition with light scratches on the cel, some separation in the paint in Dale’s left arm, and a small chip near his elbow. $200 - $400

182. A Rare Disneyland Special “The Sounds of America” Record. (Disneyland, 1961) An incredibly rare preview record for “The Sounds of America,” a Bell Telephone Hour special that aired on NBC, live from Disneyland on February 17th, 1961. The LP record holds a promotional preview of the hour-long television special that would “capture the sounds that mean America,” through music and song, in the most exciting setting ever built - Disneyland. Measuring 10.25” x 10.25”, the album is in very good condition with creases, ink smudges, and wear, while the 10” in diameter record is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400

184. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Pongo and Freckles from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” with a color copy background. Pongo and Freckles have an image size of 4.25” x 6.75” on a 9.25” x 13.25” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 20.5” x 24.5”. The cel displays in very good condition with light line loss and scratches. The frame is in good condition with wear, scuffs, and scratches throughout. $500 - $700

183. A “Babes in Toyland” Lobby Card. (Disney, 1961) A lobby card from the original theatrical release of “Babes in Toyland,” featuring Tommy Sands and Disney Legend Ed Wynn. Measuring 11” x 14”, the lobby card is in good condition with creases, scratches, and edge wear. $100 - $200

185. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Pongo from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians.” The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Pongo has an image size of 5.25” x 5.5” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The piece is in poor condition with heavy paint loss, scratches, paint bleed and chipping, streaks, and discoloration from age to the matte. $400 - $600

186. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1964) An original production cel of Nanny from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was placed on a color copy background at the Studio and retains the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Nanny has an image size of 3.5” x 6.75” visible on an 8” x 10” background. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel is in very good condition with light warping, while the matte exhibits tape residue and scrapes at the bottom corners and light wear. $300 - $500

187. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Colonel Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Colonel from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and retains the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Colonel has an image size of 5” x 6.75” on a 7.75” x 10.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 13.5” x 16.5”. The cel displays in good condition with paint cracking and transfer from the cel to the background on the tongue, nose, and lower left body, and light warping from age $200 - $400

189. A “The Hunting Instinct” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode, “The Hunting Instinct.” The cel with a color copy background was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and still has the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Ludwig has an image size of 6.5” x 4.25” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The piece displays in very good condition with paint transfer from cel to background on the lower right side of Ludwig’s coat and center tip of the beak, and edge wear, stains, and discoloration to the matte. $300 - $500

188. A Signed “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Perdita Coin Bank. (Disney, 1990s) A vinyl bank of Perdita and puppies from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” signed in black marker by Perdita’s voice artist, Lisa Daniels. Measuring 6” x 9” x 5.5” tall, the bank is in very good condition with light wear and scuffs from display.

$100 - $200

190. A “Carnival Time” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1962) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode “Carnival Time,” which aired March 4, 1962. Ludwig has an image size of 7.25” x 4.75” on a 12.5” x 15” cel. The cel displays in very good condition with light warping from age and very light paint wear throughout. $300 - $500

191. A “Carnival Time” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1962) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode “Carnival Time.” Ludwig has an image size of 5.5” x 5.25” on a 6” x 8.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11.25” x 13.25”. The piece is in very good condition with light warping from age and a light scuff to the frame. $300 - $500

193. A Signed Original Production Drawing from “Sword In The Stone” (Disney, 1963) An original production drawing of Merlin from Walt Disney’s 1963 feature, “The Sword in the Stone,” handsigned by Disney Legend Ollie Johnston. Merlin’s image size is 8.5” x 8.5” on untrimmed 12.5” x 15.5” animation paper. The artwork is in very good condition with only light wear from age. $200 - $400

192. A “Carnival Time” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1962)

An original production cel of Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Ludwig Von Drake from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode, “Carnival Time.” Presented with a color copy background, this cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the matte. The characters have an image size of 4.25” x 3.5” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The piece displays in good condition with a 0.75” vertical cut through Donald’s head, warping from age, and discoloration and creasing to the matte. $200 - $400

194. A “Cri-Cri el Grillito Cantor” Production Cel. (Disney, 1963)

An original production cel from “Cri-Cri el Grillito Cantor,” a biopic about songwriter Francisco Gabilondo Soler. This cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, with the Art Corner gold label still on the reverse. The character has an image size of 6” x 7.5” on a 7.5” x 11” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel is in good condition with light warping, scratches, and spots of paint loss and cracking. The matte exhibits discoloration from age and wear, particularly to the corners. $200 - $400

195. A “Mary Poppins” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1964) An original production cel from the fox hunting scene in “Mary Poppins.” The characters have an image size of 8.5” x 15.25” on an 11.25” x 15.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 20.25” x 24.25”. The piece displays in very good condition with light warping, and the frame in good condition with scuffs and wear.

$300 - $500

197. A “Mary Poppins” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1964)

An original production cel of the fox from the “Mary Poppins” fox chase scene. This cel was originally prepared for sale at the Art Corner in Disneyland, trimmed and attached to a color copy background, with the Art Corner gold label still on the reverse. The fox has an image size of 4.5” x 7.75” on a 9.75” x 11.25” visible background. The entire matted piece measures 15” x 15.25”. The piece displays in good condition with paint bleed, cracks, light warping, and edge wear to the matte.

$400 - $600

196. A “Mary Poppins” Hounds Production Cel. (Disney, 1964)

An original production cel of two hounds from the “Mary Poppins” fox chase scene, sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was placed on a color copy background at the Studio and retains the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. With an image size of 5” x 9.5” in a 9.5 “x 11” visible window of a 15” x 15.25” matte, the piece displays in good condition with cracks throughout and light warping to the cel and light edge wear to the matte. $400 - $600

198. A “Mary Poppins” Penguin Drawing Signed by X. Atencio. (Atencio, 1980) A drawing of a “Mary Poppins” penguin butler by Disney Legend X. Atencio, signed and dated with a personalized dedication to super-collector Alan Hylton. Accomplished in colored markers on vellum and measuring 8.5” x 11”, the drawing is in fine condition.

$200 - $400

199. A Multi-Signed “Mary Poppins” Artist’s Proof Print. (Disney, 2000s) A limited edition “Mary Poppins and Merry Penguins” giclee print signed by Julie Andrews and the artist Toby Bluth. This artist proof labeled AP 6/10, measures 11.75” x 13.25”, and is in very good condition with stains to the top right corner and light edge wear.

$200 - $400

200. A “Goofy’s Freeway Troubles” Production Cel. (Disney, 1965) An original production cel from the animated educational film “Goofy’s Freeway Troubles.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, paired with a cel of two birds and a color copy background, and retains the original Art Corner gold label on the back. Goofy and the birds have an image size of 4.75” x 5.25” on a 7.25” x 9.25” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13.25” x 15.75”. The cel is in good condition with light warping, paint lifting, and scratches, while the frame exhibits scuffs and wear. $200 - $400

201. A “Steel and America” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1965) An original multi-layer production cel of Donald Duck from the educational short, “Steel and America.” This cel, paired with a color copy background, was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner, and retains the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Donald has an image size of 2.5” x 2.5” on a 6.25” x 8.25” visible background. The entire matted piece measures 10” x 12”. The piece displays in very good condition with light warping from age and wear, and discoloration to the matte.

$200 - $400

202. An Original “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Daily Comic Strip. (Disney, 1960s) An original hand-drawn “Walt Disney’s Scamp” daily comic strip. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, the strip followed the adventures of Lady and Tramp’s son, Scamp. Measuring 20” x 6.75”, the fourpanel strip accomplished in color pencil displays in good condition with a 1” tear to the bottom center edge, a horizontal fold down the center, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

203. Preliminary Story Drawings for a “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Comic. (Gold Key, 1967) A collection of six original pages of preliminary drawings for the “Puppy Performer” story from issue #9 of “Walt Disney’s Scamp” comic by Al Hubbard. Measuring 10” x 12.5” each, the graphite drawings are in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, three horizontal creases from folding, and light discoloration from age.

$100 - $200

204. An Original “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Sunday Comic Strip. (Disney, 1966) The original drawing for the August 7, 1966, “Walt Disney’s Scamp” Sunday comic strip titled “Scamp & Nappy” comprised of several pieces of paper clipped and arranged together. Accomplished in graphite and red pencil on vellum and measuring 15.75” x 22.75”, the strip displays in good condition with light creasing and edge wear, cuts from production and tears ranging from 0.25” x 0.25” to 1” x 1”, two vertical and horizontal center creases from being folded, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

Ken Anderson, sometimes dubbed “Walt’s Tenth Old Man,” worked on the animated classics from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” to 1977’s “The Rescuers.” For Disneyland, he worked on attractions including Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride and Peter Pan’s Flight. Anderson also led early development of The Haunted Mansion and played a key role in “Pete’s Dragon” by advocating for the audience to see more of the dragon Elliott. Here we get a glimpse into the genius and artistry of Disney Legend Ken Anderson.

205. A Ken Anderson Shere Khan Character Development Drawing. (Disney, 1967) An original development drawing by Ken Anderson of Shere Khan of “The Jungle Book.” Anderson drew inspiration for the villain Shere Khan from actor Basil Rathbone. With an image size of 5” x 8.25” on trimmed 5.25” x 9.25” animation paper adhered to 7.25” x 11.25” artist board, the ink and paint drawing is in very good condition with light creases, and the artist board has light wear and discoloration from age.$800 - $1,000

207. A Ken Anderson King Louie Character Development Drawing. (Disney, 1967) An original character development drawing of King Louie by Disney Legend Ken Anderson for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “The Jungle Book.” Accomplished in ink and watercolor with an image size of 5.75” x 7.75” on 7.5” x 9” heavy paper adhered to 8.5” x 10” artist board, the piece is in very good condition with light scrapes and edge wear. $800 - $1,000

206. A Ken Anderson Shere Khan Character Development Drawing. (Disney, 1967) An original development drawing by Ken Anderson of Shere Khan from “The Jungle Book.” Anderson’s sketches reminded Walt of character actor George Sanders, who was then cast for the role. With an image size of 5” x 8.25” on trimmed 5.25” x 9.25” animation paper adhered to 7.25” x 11.25” artist board, the ink and paint drawing is in very good condition with light creases, with the artist board displaying light wear and discoloration from age. $800 - $1,000

208. A Ken Anderson King Louie Character Development Drawing. (Disney, 1967) An original character development drawing of King Louie by Disney Legend Ken Anderson for Walt Disney’s 1967 feature film “The Jungle Book.” Accomplished in ink and watercolor with an image size of 4.75” x 7.75” on trimmed 6.75” x 10” heavy paper adhered to 8” x 11.25” artist board, the piece displays in very good condition with light stains, scuffs, and edge wear. $800 - $1,000

209. A Mowgli and Kaa Multi-Layer “The Jungle Book” Cel. (Disney, 1967) An original Mowgli and Kaa multi-layer production cel from “The Jungle Book,” with a color copy background. The piece was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and retains the original backing with the Art Corner gold label on the reverse. Mowgli and Kaa have an image size of 6.75” x 9” on a 7.75” x 9.75” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 13.5” x 15.5”. The cel is in good condition with light warping, paint bleed, scratches, spots of paint loss, and wear from production use. The frame is in very good condition with light wear and a sticker on the glass. $500 - $700

210. An Original Release One-Sheet for “The Jungle Book.” (Disney, 1967) A one-sheet for the original theatrical release of “The Jungle Book.” Due to its overwhelming popularity, the film was re-released in theaters many times for audiences craving “The Bare Necessities.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases, folds, edge wear, and a yellow ink spot near the center. $400 - $600

211. A Signed “The Jungle Book” Re-Release Poster. (Disney, 1978) A one-sheet for the 1978 theatrical re-release of “The Jungle Book,” signed in blue marker by voice actor Clint Howard. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases, wear along the folds, discoloration from age, and a stain to the bottom right edge. $200 - $400

212. A Walt Disney Cartoon Theatre. (Sawyer’s, 1960s) A View-Master Walt Disney Cartoon Theatre set by Sawyer’s. Included with the set are a theatre, a View-Master Junior Projector, and ten 14-scene reels of images from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” “Peter Pan,” “Pinocchio,” “Snow White,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Bambi,” and “Lady and the Tramp,” as well as characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald, Pluto, and Goofy. The projector did not work when tested and lacks the focusing dial on the lens barrel. Measuring 12” x 7” x 15.25” tall with its original 12.75” x 7.5” x 16” box, the theatre is in fair condition with heavy tears and creases, notably at the top, along with scuffs, scrapes, and wear from age and use, while the original box is also in fair condition with heavy water damage, creases, tears, and wear from shipping. The reels are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

214. A Disney Character Watch Face Collection. (Disney, 1960s) A collection of four mechanical watch faces of Disney characters. Included are faces featuring Minnie Mouse, Pinocchio, Cinderella, and Snow White with Dopey. Measuring 0.75” in diameter, the watch faces range in fair to very good condition with light scratches, light discoloration, and heavy tarnish to the Minnie face. $100 - $200

213. A Mousketeers Mickey Mouse Transistor Radio in Box. (Gabriel Toy Co., 1960s) An Official Mouseketeers Mickey Mouse AM transistor radio with the original box, earplug, battery, and detachable antenna. The radio powered on when tested but needs servicing to function properly. Measuring 4.75” x 5” x 1” thick, the radio displays in good condition with light scuffs. The 6” x 7” x 1.5” tall box displays in fair condition with heavy wear throughout, writing in pen and grease pencil on the top and bottom, tape residue stains inside, and a 2” x 1” area of paper loss to the top right corner. $100 - $200

215. “The Love Bug” Record with Story Booklet. (Disney, 1969) A 33 ⅓ RPM “The Love Bug” record with narration by star Buddy Hackett and an 11-page illustrated booklet of the film’s story. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, the sleeve and record are in very good condition with light wear. $100 - $200

216. A Disney Soaky Soap Bars Set. (Colgate-Palmolive, 1950s-60s) A box set of Soaky Soap Bars by Colgate-Palmolive. Included are 9 of the 24 original soap bars, each with an image of a Disney character on the wrapper, and a colorful folded activity page. Ranging in size from the 1.5” x 2.25” soap bars to the 12” x 12” activity page, in the original 12” x 12” box, the items display in very good condition with creases, light discoloration from age, and wear, with light perforation on the front of the box. $100 - $200

218. A Gulf “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” Pennant. (Gulf, 1961-1969) A Gulf presenting “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” foldable paper pennant. Gulf sponsored the anthology show following its move from ABC to NBC. Measuring 3.5” x 11”, the pennant displays in very condition with light scratches, stains, wear, and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

217. A Disneyland Records Store Display Sign. (Disneyland Records, 1978) A plastic store display sign for Disneyland Records, designed to fit atop an LP record bin. Measuring 15.5” x 28.25” the sign is in good condition, with wear from use including scuffs and scratches. $200 - $400

219. A Collection of Signed Disney-Related USPS Stamp Covers. (Disney/USPS, 1968-1989) A collection of five United States Postal Service issued stamped envelopes commemorating Walt Disney and other Park-related events, signed by members of the Disney family and key members of the company. Signatures include Michael Eisner on a Disneyland 30th anniversary Skyfest cover, Sharon Disney Lund and Roy E. Disney, each on a First Day of Issue cover for the Walt Disney stamp, Disney Legend Tony Baxter on an opening of Splash Mountain cover, and Imagineer Bill Justice on a cover for Orcoexpo, a Southern California postal stamp show. Measuring 6.5” x 3.5” each and presented in a matted frame measuring 15.5” x 17.5”, the covers display in fine condition with light smudging to Roy’s signature. $300 - $500

220. An Insert Poster for “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.” (Disney, 1969) An insert poster for the original theatrical release of “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.” Measuring 14” x 36” in an 18.5” x 40.5” frame, the poster is in good condition with creases throughout, light scuffs, and edge wear. The frame is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

Late Boomers and Gen Xers were introduced to the Disney Studio during the transitional period of the 1970s. While Walt Disney World was a new and exciting venture, the Studio’s output was inconsistent, with both live-action and animated films receiving mixed reviews and performing moderately at the box office. It was evident that the Disney Studio was missing Walt’s magic and had fallen short of its previous heights. In 1977, as “Star Wars” was breaking box office records for rival studio 20th Century Fox, “The Rescuers” marked a significant turning point for Disney Animation. This film was the last to feature the majority of Walt’s “Nine Old Men,” making way for new talent to emerge in the years that followed.

221. A Large Collection of 1974-1977 Disney Movie Trailer Slides. (Disney, 1974-1977) A very large collection of hundreds of Disney movie theatrical trailer slides. Before the digital age, it was a common practice to splice frames out of trailers to source still images. Included in the lot are slides from “The Island at the Top of the World,” “Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too,” “Escape to Witch Mountain,” “One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing,” “No Deposit, No Return,” “Gus,” “Freaky Friday,” “The Littlest Horse Thieves,” “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,” “Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo,” “The Rescuers,” and “Pete’s Dragon.” Measuring 0.75” x 1” each in 2” x 2” mattes, the slides are in good to fine condition with scratches and wear $700 - $900

222. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley from “The Aristocats,” with a color copy background. The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and retains the original Art Center gold label on the reverse. Thomas O’Malley has an image size of 3.75” x 6” in the 12” x 14” matte. The cel displays in good condition with some cracking and lifting to the paint, particularly along Thomas’s back and the right side of his face, as well as some waviness to the cel from age. . $200 - $400

223. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley from “The Aristocats,” with a color copy background. The cel was originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland and retains the original Art Center gold label on the reverse. With an image size of 3.75” x 6” in the 12” x 14” matte, the cel displays in good condition with some cracking and lifting to the paint, particularly along Thomas’s back and the right side of his face, as well as some waviness to the cel from age. $200 - $400

224. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original multi-layer production cel of Abigail and Amelia Gabble from “The Aristocats.” Abigail and Amelia have an image size of 6.5” x 6.5” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12.25” x 14.25”. The cel is in good condition with light scratches and wear from production use. $200 - $400

226. A “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” Premiere Gift. (Disney, 1971) A rare gift from the premiere of “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.” The brass doorknob is adhered to a wood base, with “Bedknobs & Broomsticks 1971” engraved on the handle. Measuring 6.75” in diameter and 4.5” tall, the piece is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $200 - $400

225. A Pair of Air Pirates Funnies Adult Comic Books. (Hell Publishing, 1971) Air Pirates Funnies Vol. 1 No. 1 and Vol. 1 No. 2 comic books, the only ones released in the series. The comic books are not intended for children and contain themes of sex and drugs with Disney characters. This led to a well-known lawsuit between the Air Pirates cartoonists and Disney. Measuring 7.25” x 10.25” each, the comic books are in very good condition with light handling wear and a blue pen inscription on No. 1’s cover. $100 - $200

227. A Rare Re-Release One-Sheet for “The Aristocats.” (Disney, 1973) A one-sheet for the 1973 re-release of “The Aristocats,” featuring an “Oriental Cat, Voice - Paul Winchell” sticker not common to these posters. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with creases, wear along the folds, separation at the center folds, stains, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

228. An Ollie Johnston Signed “Robin Hood” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1973) An original production cel of Prince John from “Robin Hood,” signed by Disney Legend Ollie Johnston in black marker. Prince John has an image size of 6.5” x 6.75” on an 8.5” x 10.75” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 19.25” x 21.25”. The laminated cel is in fair condition with light stains, scratches, and typical heavy wear and waviness from the lamination process. The frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $400 - $600

230. A One-Sheet for “The Rescuers.” (Disney, 1977) An original theatrical one-sheet for “The Rescuers.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in good condition with edge wear, creases, wear along the folds, discoloration from age, and a blue pen inscription on the reverse. $100 - $200

229. A “Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo” Signed Poster. (Disney, 1977) An original theatrical poster for “Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo,” signed by Don Knotts in black marker. Measuring 30” x 40”, the poster displays in very good condition with edge wear, folds, and heavy pinholes to the bottom right. $100 - $200

231. A “Rescuers” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Madame Medusa from “The Rescuers,” with a color copy background. Madame Medusa has an image size of 4.5” x 10.5” on a 12.5” cel adhered to a 12.5” x 16.5” cel. The piece is in very good condition with light wear and scratches. $300 - $500

232. A “Rescuers” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1977) An original production cel of Madame Medusa from “The Rescuers.” Madame Medusa has an image size of 8” x 8.5” on a 10.5” x 13.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 16.5” x 20.5”. The cel is in good condition with light stains, scratches, and warping. The frame is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

234. A Re-Release Insert Poster for “The Boatniks.” (Disney, 1977) An original insert poster for the 1977 theatrical re-release of “The Boatniks” starring Phil Silvers. Measuring 14” x 36” in an 18.25” x 40.25” frame, the poster is in good condition with horizontal creases from folding, edge wear, and scuffs to the frame. $100 - $200

233. A “Pete’s Dragon” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1977) An original theatrical release one-sheet for “Pete’s Dragon.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with wear along the folds, creases, and light discoloration from age to the border. $100 - $200

235. A Triple Feature Disney One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1978) An original one-sheet poster for the Disney Summer releases “The Cat from Outer Space,” “The Jungle Book,” and “Welcome to Bloodshy.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster displays in good condition with typical wear and creases along the original folds, small areas of tape on the corners, crossfold separation, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

The 1980s marked a significant period of transformation for Disney, as a new leadership team led by Michael Eisner and Frank Wells took charge. Their Hollywood studio backgrounds played a crucial role in revitalizing the struggling Disney studio, resulting in major successes like “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and the popular television programming block, The Disney Afternoon. The decade concluded on a high note with the critical and commercial success of “The Little Mermaid,” which ignited the Disney Renaissance.

236. A Multi-Signed Winnie the Pooh Lunch Box and Thermos. (Thermos, 1980s-90s) A Winnie the Pooh and Piglet lunch box and Thermos, each signed by Christopher Robin voice actor Jon Walmsley in purple marker and Roo voice actor Clint Howard in black marker. The lunchbox measures 8.75” x 4” x 7.75” tall, and the Thermos 6.75” tall and 3.25” in diameter, both in good condition with scratches throughout, stains, and light wear. $200 - $400

238. A “Fox and the Hound” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1981) An original production cel of Vixey from “The Fox and the Hound.” Vixey has an image size of 3.5” x 5.25” on a 12.5” x 16” cel. The cel is in good condition with scratches, paint cracks to the forehead, and stapled to 12” x 16” animation paper with discoloration from age. $300 - $500

237. A Large Walt Disney Productions Mailing Labels Collection. (Disney, 1980s) A collection of over 200 Walt Disney Productions mailing labels. 32 labels are designated for First Class mail, while the remaining labels are marked for Merchandise. Measuring 3.25” x 6.25” each, the labels are in very good to fine condition with light handling wear, some bending from storage, and several with spots of discoloration. $100 - $200

239. An Original Production Cel of Goofy. (Disney, 1980s-90s) An original production cel from an unknown Goofy television commercial. Goofy has an image size of 5.5” x 5.75” on a 7.5” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire framed and matted piece measures 14.5” x 17.5”. The cel is in fine condition, and the frame is in good condition with scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

240. A Large TRON Lightcycle Prop. (Video Games Live, 2000s) A large red TRON lightcycle prop, which was “ridden” across the stage during performances of the touring concert Video Games Live. This lightcycle was also on display at Disney’s 30th anniversary celebration of TRON, held October 27, 2012 at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Measuring 90” x 12” x 34” tall, the prop is in very good condition with scuffs, stains, and wear from production use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000

241. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The cel has been laminated and paired with a background established in line work on a secondary cel. Scrooge’s character image size is 4.25” x 3.5” on an 11” x 15” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 20” and is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $400 - $600

242. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Scrooge McDuck from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The cel has been laminated and is presented with a secondary cel featuring a background established in line work. Scrooge has an image size of 9.5” x 7.75” on a 12.5” x 16” cel. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 20”. The piece displays in fine condition with a light smudge to the matte. $300 - $500

243. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” The cel is paired with a background established in line work on a secondary cel. Scrooge has an image size of 7” x 7.25” on a 12.25” x 15.5” cel adhered to a 13” x 16” cel. The cel displays in good condition with heavy cracks throughout, spots of paint loss and lifting, a staple at the top left, and wear. $300 - $500

244. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” Scrooge has an image size of 6” x 4.25” in a 16” x 20” matte. The cel is in very good condition with minor spots of lifting to the paint around the edges of the character image due to lamination $300 - $500

245. A “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1983) An original production cel of Willie the Giant as the Ghost of Christmas Present from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” Willie has an image size of 8.5” x 12” in a 10.5” x 14.5” visible opening. The entire matted piece measures 16” x 20”. The cel is in good condition with scratches, and scuffs, and edge wear to the matte. $300 - $500

246. A Collection of Donald Duck 50th Birthday Tour Tickets. (Disney, 1984) A complete collection of 14 vouchers for passage aboard the “Duck One” plane during Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday Tour. The tour traveled to 15 cities across the nation, starting with a flight from Burbank to San Jose and ending with a trip from Dallas to Orange County, home of Disneyland. Every ticket is numbered 072 and is specific to each leg of the trip. Measuring 3.5” x 8.5” each, the vouchers are in good condition with light handling wear, including small scuffs to some edges. $100 - $200

248. A “Great Mouse Detective” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1986) An original multi-layer production cel of Dawson and the smoking mouse from “The Great Mouse Detective.” The cel has been placed over a matching background established in line work on a secondary cel. The characters have an image size of 8.5” x 14” on 12” x 16” cel layers. The piece displays in good condition with minor lifting to the paint around the edges of the character image, and a staple in the top left corner with tape at several points around the edges. The cel layer of Dawson appears to have vinegar syndrome and may have been laminated. $400 - $600

247. A One-Sheet for “The Black Cauldron.” (Disney, 1985) An original theatrical one-sheet for “The Black Cauldron,” based on The Chronicles of Prydain book series by Lloyd Alexander. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with wear along the folds and light creases. $100 - $200

249. A “DuckTales” Original Production Cel and Drawings. (Disney, 1987) An original “DuckTales” production cel with three matching drawings of Uncle Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie from the episode “Ducks of the West.” The characters have image sizes of 3.25” x 1.5” to 4.75” x 2” on an 8” x 11.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 14.5” x 18.5”. The cel and frame are in good condition with near total line loss and scuffs to the frame. The graphite drawings on 9.5” x 12.5” animation paper display in good condition with paint residue from contact with a cel and are stapled together at the top left corner. $300 - $500

250. A “DuckTales” Original Production Cel and Drawing. (Disney, 1987-90) An original production cel and drawing from “DuckTales” of Uncle Scrooge McDuck protecting his Number One Dime. Each with a character image size of 7” x 5.25” on an 8” x 7” visible area in a 14.25” x 21.75” matted frame, the cel and graphite drawing are in very good condition with light line loss to the cel and light scuff to the frame.

$300 - $500

251. An “Oliver & Company” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1988) An original production cel of Jenny and Oliver at the piano from “Oliver & Company.” Jenny and Oliver have an image size of 6.5” x 10.75” on a 9.25” x 15.5” visible background. The entire framed and matted piece measures 18” x 24.5”. The piece is in very good condition with light scratches and wear to the frame. $300 - $500

252. George Gibbs “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Portfolio Copies. (Gibbs, 1988-90)

A collection of four photocopies from the portfolio of George Gibbs relating to his special effects work on “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” Included are a recommendation letter from the film’s director, Robert Zemeckis, two certificates for Special Effects award nominations— one for an Academy Award and another for the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films—and a certificate for winning the British Academy Award for Best Special Effects. Measuring 11.75” x 8.25”, the photocopies are all in fine condition. $100 - $200

253. A “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1988) An original one-sheet for the theatrical release of “Who Killed Roger Rabbit.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with creasing along the right edge. $100 - $200

254. A “Tummy Trouble” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1989) A one-sheet poster for the short film “Tummy Trouble” starring Roger Rabbit and Baby Herman. Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with areas of minor creasing along the edges. $100 - $200

255. A “The Little Mermaid” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1989) An original theatrical onesheet for “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with some edge wear, including two small 1/4” tears along the upper right edge and one at the lower left. $100 - $200

256. An Original Production Cel from

An original multi-layer production cel

“The Little Mermaid.” (Disney, 1989)
of Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” paired with a color copy background. Ariel has an image size of 6.75” x 4.75” on an untrimmed 12.5” x 16” cel over a 13” x 19” background. The cel is in fine condition. $1,500 - $2,500

Disney animation reached new highs in the 1990s. “Beauty and the Beast” became the first animated feature to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award, “Aladdin” was a box-office hit, and “The Lion King” became the highest-grossing animated film of all time. While traditional animation was its forte, Disney branched out with the stop-motion “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” and the first computer-animated film, “Toy Story.” Disney animation was going “to infinity and beyond.”

257. A Disney Feature Film Letterhead Stationery Collection. (Disney, 1980s-90s) A collection of twenty-six sheets of Disney film letterhead stationery. Included are letterheads from “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” “Fantasia,” “Pinocchio,” “The Lion King,” “Pocahontas,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Jungle 2 Jungle,” “Aladdin,” “Masterpiece Collection,” “The Jungle Book,” “The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story,” and “Sleeping Beauty.” Measuring 11” x 8.5” each, the stationery is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $200 - $400

258. A “Rescuers Down Under” Revised Draft Screenplay. (Disney, 1990) An 89-page revised draft, dated 5/11/89, of “The Rescuers Down Under” by Karey Kirkpatrick and Byron Simpson. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in good condition with wear mainly on the cover including water damage, paper loss, stains, edge tears up to 0.5”, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

259. A Facilities, Production & Post Productions Services Booklet. (Disney, 1992) A Walt Disney Studios Facilities, Production & Post Production Services booklet with phone numbers and information for the Moulding, Staff, and Paint Shops, the Buena Vista Audio/ Visual and Editing services, and more. The 16-page booklet also comes with a tri-fold brochure for the Golden Oak Ranch. Measuring 12” x 9”, the booklet is in very good condition with light discoloration from age along the top edge, as well as expected edge wear from use.

$100 - $200

260. A Disney CalArts Exclusive Serigraph Cel. (Disney, 1990s) A Walt Disney Company employee exclusive serigraph featuring the Fab Five released as part of a fundraiser for CalArts. With an image size of 7.5” x 10” in a 9” x 11” visible window of an 11.75” x 15” matte, the serigraph with a color copy background is in very good condition with light scratches. $200 - $400

261. A “Beauty and the Beast” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1991) A one-sheet for the original theatrical release of “Beauty and the Beast.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with some creasing marks along the edges, particularly at the lower left. $200 - $400

263. An “Aladdin” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1992) A one-sheet for the original theatrical release of “Aladdin.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with some edge wear, including two small ¼” tears along the upper right edge. $100 - $200

262. An “Aladdin” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1992) A one-sheet for the original theatrical release of “Aladdin.” Measuring 27” x 41”, the poster is in very good condition with some edge wear, including two less than 1/4” tears on the right edge and light creasing at the bottom center. $100 - $200

264. A “Trail Mix-Up” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1993) An original onesheet poster for the short “Trail Mix-Up” starring Roger Rabbit and Baby Herman. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear along the right edge, including two 1/4” tears. $100 - $200

265. A One-Sheet for “The Lion King.” (Disney, 1994) A one-sheet for the original theatrical release of “The Lion King.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with a 1” tear at the lower right. $100 - $200
266. A “Runaway Brain” One-Sheet. (Disney, 1995) A one-sheet for the Mickey Mouse short “Runaway Brain.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in fine condition with minor wear along the right edge. $100 - $200

267. A “Bonkers” Multi-Layer Cel and Production Drawings. (Disney, 1993) An original multi-layer cel and a pair of production drawings from the “Bonkers” episode “In the Bag.” The cel of Bonkers D. Bobcat and Detective Lucky Piquel is paired with a color copy background and presented with the graphite and colored pencil drawings of the characters in a custom-framed display. With image sizes of 8.25” x 10.25” in 8.5” x 10.5” visible windows of the 16.5” x 42” frame, the piece is in good to very good condition with creases and spots of paint loss to the cel, while the frame displays in very good condition with light wear and scratches throughout. $400 - $600

269. A Walt Disney Company Employee Policy Manual. (Disney, 1995) A Walt Disney Company Employee Policy Manual and a Cast Member letter in the original envelope. The 95-page manual details company policies, including chapters on Benefits, Wage and Salary, and Standards of Performance and Conduct. Measuring 8.5” x 5.5”, the manual is in very good condition, with minor wear to the edges from storage. $100 - $200

268. A “Pocahontas” Production Layout Drawing. (Disney, 1995) An original production layout drawing from “Pocahontas” featuring John Smith and Thomas. With an image size of 10” x 15” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper, the graphite drawing is in good condition with some areas of creasing to the paper along the left side and minor smudging to the graphite from storage. $100 - $200

270. A Giuseppe Armani Goofy Sculpture. (Giuseppe Armani, 1998) A fine art sculpture of Goofy by artist Giuseppe Armani. Measuring 6.5” x 4” x 11” tall, the resin sculpture displays in very good condition with light stains and a visible repair to the left ear. $100 - $200

271. A “Mulan” Chien-Po Maquette by Tony Cipriano. (Disney, 1998) A large animator’s maquette of Chien-Po from “Mulan.” This maquette of the gentle giant was sculpted by Tony Cipriano for animators’ reference at the Studio, with “CP-13” written on the bottom of the base. Measuring 13.5” tall and 9” in diameter, the maquette displays in very good condition with scuffs and wear from production use. $4,000 - $6,000

1993 was a scary year—at least by Disney standards. The Studio doubled down on family-friendly horror with the release of Tim Burton’s stop-motion “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and the live-action “Hocus Pocus” starring Bette Midler. While “Nightmare” was met with immediate acclaim upon its release, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects, “Hocus Pocus” had a slower path to stardom. Via yearly showings of the film on Disney-affiliated TV channels, “Hocus Pocus” eventually became a cult classic, leading to a successful sequel released on Disney+ in 2022.

273. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Production-Used Script. (Disney, 1991) A production-used script copy for “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” The 82-page script is bound with two brads and has the production title handwritten on the left edge, with fax markings dating it to August 7, 1991, at the top of the page. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the script is in very good condition with some edge wear at the corners, and a few spots of discoloration on the final page.

$100 - $200

272. An Original Stop-Motion Puppet from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” (Disney, 1993) An original stop-motion animation puppet of The One Hiding Under the Stairs from the opening musical number of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” The impressive screen-used puppet is composed of hand-painted foam over a complex metal armature. Measuring 8” x 7.5” x 11” tall, the puppet displays in fair condition with wear from production use, heavy paint loss, cracks, exposed armature and foam up to 1”, missing its black eyeball spots and hair, and pieces of its head broken off, particularly at the neck. $2,000 - $4,000

274. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Behemoth Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 1993) An original storyboard panel of Behemoth for “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Measuring 5.5” x 8”, the mixed-media drawing is in very good condition with minor edge wear, pinholes to the top edge from production use, and a circular sticker to the lower left corner that reads “23E.” $300 - $500

275. A “Nightmare Before Christmas” Jack and Sally Figure. (Disney, 2011) A figure of Jack Skellington, Sally, and a hidden Zero from “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” created by artist Keri Murphy. Zero is revealed when a small door on the reverse that reads “RIP” is opened. Measuring 6” x 6.75” at the base and 13.5” tall, the figure is in very good condition with a small spot of paint transfer and loss where the tombstone door has come into contact with the pumpkin at the side. $100 - $200

276. A “Hocus Pocus” Potion Bottle Prop. (Disney, 1993)

A prop potion bottle from production of “Hocus Pocus,” likely used as set dressing for the Sandersons’ cottage. Measuring 3.5” tall, the glass prop is in good condition with speckling, chipping, and discoloration to the painted detail around the bottle. $300 - $500

277. A “Hocus Pocus” Costume Witch’s Cloak. (Disney, 1993) A costume witch’s cloak from production of “Hocus Pocus.”

The cloak was considered for Kathy Najimy’s character or Bette Midler, as the internal tag is marked “BM #3.” However, the cloak was not used in the final film. The cloak is not sized and is in very good condition with some wear from age. $600 - $800

Jim Henson’s Muppets have entertained generations of fans, adults and children alike—making them an ideal partner for Disney. The House of Mouse collaborated with Henson on Muppet*Vision 3D in the Parks and distributed feature films “The Muppet Christmas Carol” and “Muppet Treasure Island” before acquiring the rights to Kermit the Frog and friends in 2004. What follows are souvenirs and props from Muppet productions, including jewelry belonging to the queen diva herself: Miss Piggy.

278. A “Muppet Treasure Island” Crew Gift and Bandana. (Disney, 1996) A brass tankard crew gift and bandana from the “Muppet Treasure Island,” starring Tim Curry. The tankard has the film’s logo etched into the front, and the bandana is screen-printed with an image of Spa’am, chief of the native island pigs. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 5.25” tall and housed in a 6.75” x 6.75” x 4.25” velvet-lined presentation box, the tankard displays in very good condition with tarnish and light stains to the box. The bandana measures 21” x 21” and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

280. A Collection of “Muppet Treasure Island” Props and Ephemera. (Disney, 1996) A collection of production materials and props from “Muppet Treasure Island.” Included are a reference photocopy blueprint for the Hispaniola, two prop gold-toned plastic doubloons and a prop faux jewel rimmed brass bowl, and a premiere screening invitation and button. Measuring from the 1.25” diameter doubloons to the 18” x 17” photocopy, the items display in good to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing to the photocopy and invitation, light wear and stains to the doubloons and button, and tarnish to the bowl. $200 - $400

279. A Kermit Fabric Sample, Photo Transparency, and Crew Gift. (Disney, 1990s) A swatch of Kermit the Frog puppet fabric, a photo transparency, and a crew gift Jim Henson medallion. The transparency was used for the 1997 Muppet Parody Calendar: The Sequel and the solid sterling silver medallion, given to the crew, features an embossed Jim Henson signature and Kermit with faux green jewels for eyes. Measuring from the 1.5” x 1.5” medallion to the 5” x 3.75” transparency, the items display in very good condition with light stains to the reverse side of the fabric, light scratches to the transparency, and light tarnish to the medallion. $200 - $400

281. A Kermit the Frog Fabric Sample and Photo Transparency. (Henson, 1990s) A Kermit the Frog fabric sample with a photo transparency of Kermit in a leather jacket used for a Muppet Profiles trading card. Measuring 7” x 10” and 4” x 5”, the fabric and transparency are in very good condition with typical pilling and wear to the sample and scratches to the transparency. $200 - $400

282. Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Tools and Fabrics. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A collection of fabrics, props, and tools from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Included are a tool roll with nine fabrication tools, a Creature Shop T-shirt, a hand-written note from Cheryl Henson on her personal Jim Henson Productions stationery, a pair of muppet-sized prop glasses, two floral embroidery patches, and 26 samples of different fabrics used for Miss Piggy costumes. The tool roll measures 8” x 11.25” unrolled, the shirt a size “L”, and the glasses 2.75” x 3” and 1” tall, all in very good to fine condition with minor handling wear. The fabrics range in size from 4.5” x 4.5” to 35.5” x 51” and are in very good condition with fraying to the edges. $200 - $400

284. “Muppet Treasure Island” Costume Designs and Spyglass. (Disney, 1996) A collection of 13 photocopy costume concepts and a spyglass from “Muppet Treasure Island.” Included are costume designs for Gonzo, Animal, Dr. Teeth, Rizzo, Sam the Eagle, Long John Silver, and more. The spyglass was held by Kermit in a photo for the film’s promotional brochure. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, and 1.75” diameter and 5.5” long, the items are in very good condition with light handling wear to the concepts, and stains to the spyglass. $200 - $400

283. A Multi-Signed “Muppets from Space” Poster and Concept Drawings. (Columbia, 1999) A multi-signed “Muppets from Space” theatrical one-sheet and six original graphite concept drawings of Gonzo’s spaceship. Director Timothy Hill and visual effects producer Thomas G. Smith signed the poster with dedications in silver marker. Also included is a printed copy of a spaceship concept drawing. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster displays in good condition with edge wear and tears, scratches, creases, and a 3.5” tear that has been repaired with tape on the reverse. Measuring from 11” x 11” to 18” x 24”, the concepts are in good to very good condition with discoloration from age, tears up to 1.75” long, and pinholes from production use. $200 - $400

285. A Miss Piggy Publicity Photo and Ring Prop. (Henson, 1980s) A publicity photo of Miss Piggy for The Muppet Show: On Tour! and a prop ring worn by Miss Piggy for one of her many promotional shoots. Measuring 3.75” x 6.75” and 0.75” in diameter, the photo and ring are in very good and fine condition with light handling wear and scratches to the photo. $200 - $400

286. A Miss Piggy Photo Transparency and Prop Ring. (Henson, 1980s) A photo transparency of Miss Piggy recreating “The Birth of Venus” and a silver prop ring worn by her for a photo shoot. This Sandro Botticelli recreation was featured in the 1984 Miss Piggy’s Art Masterpiece calendar. Measuring 4” x 5” and 1” in diameter, the photo transparency and ring are in very good condition with light scratches to the transparency and light oxidation to the ring. $200 - $400

288. A Miss Piggy Prop Ring and Themed Studio Stationery. (Henson, 1980s) A prop ring worn by Miss Piggy in one of her many photoshoots and a page of her “personal” scratch-n-sniff stationery. Also included is a matching envelope with the address of Henson Associates’ headquarters in New York City. Measuring 8.5” x 11” and 1” diameter, the stationery and ring are in very good condition with light wear to the ring and creases to the stationery. The scratch-n-sniff feature has not been tested. $200 - $400

287. A Gonzo Costume Patch and Miss Piggy Prop Ring. (Henson/Disney, 1980s/2015) A silver prop ring worn by Miss Piggy in one of her many photoshoots and a patch from Gonzo’s Evel Knievel costume, seen in “The Muppets” episode “Going, Going, Gonzo.” Ranging in size from the 0.75” in diameter ring to the 2” x 3” patch, the props are in good to very good condition with pinholes and wear to the patch from production use and light scratches on the ring. $200 - $400

289. A Collection of Miss Piggy Faux Pearl Necklaces. (Henson, 1980s) A collection of 14 faux pearl necklaces for the glamorous Miss Piggy. Ever the diva, Piggy wore many different jewelry combinations for photo shoots, productions, and press opportunities. Ranging in size from 7” to 18” long, the faux jewelry is in good to very good condition with loose pearls, separation to one’s “Love” charm, and wear from use. $200 - $400

290. A Miss Piggy Costume Jewelry Collection. (Henson, 1980s-2000s) A collection of 18 costume jewelry bracelets worn by Miss Piggy in promotional photoshoots. Ranging in size from 2” to 5” in diameter, the faux pearl, jewel, and beaded bracelets are in good to very good condition with light oxidation from age and wear. $200 - $400

291. A Miss Piggy Costume Design, Fabric Sample, and Jewelry. (Henson, 1980s) A Miss Piggy costume design, fabric sample, and a prop faux pearl necklace and ring worn in one of her many photoshoots. The costume artwork is accomplished in colored pencil on vellum and stapled with a rose-pattern fabric sample onto a heavy paper photocopy of Miss Piggy. Ranging in size from the 0.75” in diameter ring to the 8.5” x 11” costume design, the items are in very good condition with light wear, fraying on the fabric, and a fold at the bottom left corner of the vellum. $200 - $400

292. A Large Collection of Muppets Production Materials. (Henson, 1980s-2000s)

A large collection of items related to The Muppets. Included are a Miss Piggy costume glove, four pea pod props, a “Muppet Babies” merchandise color composition reference photo, a publicity photo of Jim Henson, ten pages of studio stationery featuring Miss Piggy, a “The Muppet Show” season 3 pamphlet, six pages of concept art photocopies for the never-produced series “Starboppers,” a “The Muppets” movie tech scout itinerary dated November 2nd, 2010, and a May 22, 1999 read-through draft script for the “Mopatop’s Shop” episode “Helping Hands,” signed by and Mosey Mouse puppeteer Nigel Plaskitt and Muppet Workshop puppeteer “Paul,” whose last name is illegible. Ranging in size from the 3.5” long pea pods to the 11” x 15” pamphlet, the items are in fair to very good condition with handling wear, color fading to the pea pods, heavy water damage and paper loss to the pamphlet, wear, and creases to the paper documents. $200 - $400

Pixar pioneered the computer animated feature with “Toy Story,” but their films begin on paper with drawings and scripts like any traditional film. In this section we get a rare look at some of the earliest documents from the development of Pixar’s most popular titles.

293. A “Monsters, Inc.” Pitch Book and Script. (Pixar, 1997-98) A collection of early development documents for “Monsters, Inc.” Included are an outline, memo, and pitch text dated June 12, 1997, along with a beautiful 75-page pitch book telling a very early, different version of the film’s story through text and color prints of concept art. This version featuring Johnson and Mary instead of Sulley and Boo, is much darker than the realized film. Mary is a troublesome pre-teen, unlike toddler Boo, and while Johnson clearly evolved into Sulley, there is no sign of a Mike Wazowski character. The memo on Pixar letterhead is signed by Pete Docter, Ralph Eggleston, and Allison Murphy. Also included is a full 77-page script dated March 26, 1998 representing another very different step in the development of the feature film that would not be released for another three years. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 9.25” memo to the 10” x 11” pitch book, the items are in good to very good condition with creases, scratches, discoloration from age, light stains, and wear from production use. $400 - $600

294. A “Monsters, Inc.” Revised First Draft Script. (PIxar, 2001) A 93-page revised first draft script, dated November 23, 1998, of “Monsters, Inc.” by Andrew Stanton. Included are two internal memos concerning script changes to “Hidden City,” the production’s code name, with the changes highlighted throughout the script. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light handling wear and highlights from production use. $200 - $400

295. “A Bug’s Life” Unfinished Draft Script. (Pixar, 1998) An 82-page early draft, dated 6/12/96, of “A Bug’s Life.” In this unfinished version, Heimlich is named Happy and the script ends with the text “ACT THREE IDEAS???” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script displays in very good condition with light handling wear and a stain on the bottom edge, while the cover has stains and creases. $200 - $400

296. A “Cars” First Draft Script. (Pixar, 2006) A 168-page first draft script, dated April 12, 2002, for “Cars,” written by John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, and Jorgen Klubien. The script is watermarked for Kathleen Gavin and includes two Studio stationery pages from her desk. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in very good condition with light handling wear, while the cover exhibits light creases, an ink inscription on the front, stains on the back, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

The Disney Store’s first location opened in Glendale, CA in 1987. Mixing retail and entertainment, the chain quickly expanded to malls across the country, growing to over 700 stores worldwide at its peak. It presented families with an easy way to shop all things Disney while seeing promotions for the Studio’s latest theatrical and television releases. The store’s displays are fondly remembered, with large figures of Disney characters arranged in imaginative scenes. Here are actual display figures from The Disney Store, finally available to move from the mall to your home.

297. A “Mickey’s Toy Shoppe” Clapperboard Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A clapperboard-shaped “Mickey’s Toy Shoppe” sign for a Disney Store display. Measuring 17.5” x 17.25” x 0.75”, the foamcore sign displays in good condition with light scratches and a 2.25” crack at the top. $500 - $700

299. “The Lion King” Hand-Painted Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1994-2000s) A hand-painted Disney Store double-sided wooden display of adult Simba and Nala from “The Lion King.” Measuring 17” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the display is in good condition with scratches, light stains, and wear from store use. $400 - $600

298. A “Lone Chipmunks” Clapperboard Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990-2000s) A clapperboard-shaped “Lone Chipmunks” sign originally displayed at the Disney Store. Measuring 17.5” x 17.25” x 0.75”, the foamcore sign displays in good condition with light scratches, a 2.25” crack at the top with paint loss, and a 0.25” chip at the bottom center edge. $500 - $700

300. A Disney Store “The Little Mermaid” Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A hand-painted Disney Store double-sided wooden display of Ariel and Flounder from “The Little Mermaid.” Measuring 17” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear from store use. $400 - $600

301. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A hand-painted Disney Store “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” wooden double-sided display. Measuring 17” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the piece is in good condition with pinholes, scratches, and wear from store use. $400 - $600

303. An “Aladdin” Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1992-2000s)

A hand-painted Disney Store double-sided wooden display featuring Aladdin, Jafar, Jasmine, Rajah, Abu, and the Sultan from “Aladdin.” Measuring 17” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the piece is in very good condition with light scratches, stains, and wear from store use. $400 - $600

302. A Royal Pluto Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s)

A Royal Crest-themed wooden display of Pluto wearing a crown and holding a bone originally displayed at the Disney Store. Measuring 14.75” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the piece displays in very good condition with scratches, wear, inscriptions on the reverse, and spots of paint loss. $400 - $600

304. A Snow White Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s)

A hand-painted Disney Store double-sided wooden display of Snow White from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Measuring 17” x 14” and 1.5” thick, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches, pinholes, a large scuff resulting in creasing, and wear from store use. $400 - $600

305. A Medieval Mickey Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Royal Crest-themed hand-painted Disney Store display featuring Mickey as a knight. Measuring 15” x 18” and 2” thick, the plaque displays in very good condition with scratches, wear, inscriptions on the reverse, and spots of paint loss. $400 - $600

307. A Huey Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1988) An original Disney Store display figure of Donald’s nephew, Huey. This figure was part of a display titled “Earthquack,” where Donald’s nephews rode in a mine cart, with Huey hanging off the edge from the handbrake. Measuring 16.5” x 8” x 8”, the figure is in fair condition missing the clothing, cracks ranging from 0.25 to 3.5” throughout, two holes in the center chest from mounting screws, a screw in the head, a 3.5” strip of adhesive residue along the forehead from the detached but included hat, stains and a hole in the hat, and the tail broken off. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $800 - $1,000

306. A Disney Store Bird Display Figure Collection. (Disney, 1987-2000s) A collection of four multi-colored Disney Store bird display figures. These types of birds were caged in a “Sleepy Time Donald” display. Measuring 4” x 3.25” x 8” tall each, the birds are in good to very good condition with scuffs, spots of paint loss, tap residue, paint chips, stains, scratches, and wear from store use. $800 - $1,000

308. A Goofy Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 19872000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Goofy wearing a pilot-style jacket. Measuring 31” x 25” x 18”, Goofy displays in very good condition with light chips and scuffs, the hat has detached but is included, chips to the nose which have been repaired, and a light crack running the 7” circumference of the neck. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

309. A Disney Store Cowboy Pete Display Figure. (Disney, 1990s) An original Disney Store display figure of Pete dressed as a cowboy and clutching a fistful of Scrooge McDuck dollars. Measuring 30” x 27” x 28”, the figure displays in very good condition with light chips and scuffs, light oxidation to vest and hat buttons, staining to the paints, tears to the dollar bills, and a 3” crack on the underside of the left foot which is not visible when displayed. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

310. A Pair of “Rescue Rangers” Disney Store Display Figures. (Disney, 1990) A pair of original Disney Store display figures of Gadget and Monterey Jack from the hit television series “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers.” Ranging in size from 8.5” x 6” x 15” tall to 20” x 10.5” x 19” tall, the figures display in good condition with paint chips and loss, tape residue, stains, scuffs, wear from store use, cracks including a full repaired crack on Gadget’s neck, and Gadget’s tail loose. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

311. An Alice in Wonderland March Hare Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of the March Hare from “Alice in Wonderland.” Measuring 21.5” x 13.5” x 28”, the figure displays in very good condition with light chips, including a 0.75” x 0.25” chip to the right shoe, and scuffs. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. $1,000 - $2,000

312. A Pair of Mickey Award Statue Disney Store Displays. (Disney, 1987-2000s) A pair of Disney Store Mickey Mouse award statue display figures. Measuring 35” x 20” x 10”, the flat-backed statues display in very good condition with light scuffs and one with a 1” x 0.75” area of adhesive residue to the left ear. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

313. A Disney Store Timon and Pumbaa (Disney, 1994-2000s) A Disney Store display figure of Timon and Pumbaa. “The Lion King” stars are seen recreating “Aladdin,” with Timon as Prince Ali and the pair on top of a magic carpet. Measuring 23” x 21” x 35” tall, the figure displays in very good condition with intentional holes from display, a visible repair to a break at the base of Timon’s feather, paint chips, scuffs, spots of paint loss, a 1” crack on Timon’s left hand, and light tears in the carpet. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire $2,000 - $4,000

314. A Donald Duck with Tambourine Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Donald Duck playing the tambourine. This figure was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” featuring beloved Disney characters in medieval attire and playing instruments. Measuring 16” x 29” x 34” tall on a 20” x 7” x 16” base for a full height of 41”, the figure displays in very good condition with light oxidation on the tambourine metal, most of the tambourine cover torn and missing, scuffs, wear from store use, and heavy cracks on the chair up to 8” long. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

315. An Uncle Scrooge McDuck Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Uncle Scrooge McDuck with two prop stacks of movie reel canisters. Measuring 12.5” x 12” x 31” tall on a 20” x 16 x 6.5” custom base for a full height of 37.5”, Scrooge displays in very good condition with light chips, scuffs, a small screw hole in the left shoulder and spots of adhesive residue on the hat. The reel stacks measure 12.5” x 14” x 16.5” and 14” x 18” x 16.5” and are in very good condition with light chips, scuffs. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

316. A Goofy with Hammer Disney Store Display. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Goofy holding a hammer featured in a “Lonesome Ghosts” scene. Measuring 20” x 25” x 35” tall on a 20” x 16” x 7” base for a full height of 41.5”, the figure is in very good condition with typical scuffs, spots of paint loss, and wear from store display. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

317. A Mickey Mouse Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store display figure of Mickey Mouse. This figure was part of a scene titled “Mickey’s Magical Music Shoppe” featuring beloved Disney characters in medieval attire playing instruments. Measuring 15” x 13” x 33.75” tall on a 20” x 16” x 6.5” base for a height of 21.5”, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs and chips, light discoloration to the pants and collar, and adhesive residue on the left hand. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

318. A Goofy with Net Disney Store Display Figure. (Disney, 1987-2000s) An original Disney Store Goofy figure featured in a “Mickey and the Beanstalk” display. Measuring 25” x 13”x 48” tall on a 20” x 16” x 6.5” custom base for a full height of 54.5”, the figure displays in very good condition with light scuffs, cracks with paint chips up to 1.5” on the left shoe and back of the neck, a 2.25” x 1.5” area of adhesive residue to the belt’s velvet pouch with light tarnish to the buckle, and light adhesive residue to the ears. Due to size and weight, this item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

The early 2000s saw Disney branch out from its traditional brand. Out were princesses and musicals, in were comedies and superheroes. Offbeat stories including “The Emperor’s New Groove” and “Lilo & Stitch” proved popular with audiences, while their hot streak of Pixar partnerships continued with “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” and The Incredibles.” In the 2010s, Disney returned to fairytale musicals with “Tangled” and the culture-changing “Frozen,” with its inescapable earworm/Oscar-winning song “Let It Go.” Thanks to these efforts, there’s a new generation of Disney fans.

319. A Home Video Release One-Sheet for “The Tigger Movie.” (Disney, 2000) A one-sheet poster for the home video release of “The Tigger Movie” on August 22, 2000. Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster has been mounted to foamcore and is in good condition with some wear on the edges, including tape and tape residue. The original DVD release date has been covered by a printed correction, and there are two holes used for mounting at the top. $100 - $200

320. A Mickey Mouse Medium Fig with American Flag. (Disney, 2000s) A patriotic medium fig of Mickey Mouse by Disney artist Costa Alavezos. Measuring 13.5” tall with an 8” diameter detached base, the resin piece is in very good condition with scuffs and light wear. $200 - $400

321. A Pair of Mickey Mouse Silhouette Floor Lamps. (Disney, 2000s) A pair of Tiffany-style Mickey Mouse silhouette floor lamps. Originally sold by Disney Shopping, these downward-facing stainedglass lampshades feature Mickey Mouse heads in a green, red, and yellow pattern. The lamp’s light function and pull switches worked when tested. Measuring 57” tall and 16” in diameter, the lamps display in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $600 - $800

322. A Tiffany-Style Mickey Mouse Floor Lamp. (Disney, 2000s) A Tiffany-style Mickey Mouse floor lamp originally sold by Disney Shopping. The beautiful glass shade, patterned with Mickey Mouse heads, screws onto the metal neck and base. The lamp’s light function and on/off button worked when tested. Mea suring 70” tall and 16” in diameter, the floor lamp is in very good condi tion with light wear and oxidation. $400 - $600

323. A One-Sheet for “The Country Bears.” (Disney, 2002) An original one-sheet poster for the theatrical release of “The Country Bears.” Measuring 27” x 40”, the poster is in very good condition with creasing along the right edge. $100 - $200

324. A “Lilo & Stitch” Lilo Production Drawing. (Disney, 2002) An original production drawing of Lilo hula dancing from “Lilo & Stitch.” Measuring 3.75” x 6” on 12.5” x 17” animation paper, the graphite and colored pencil drawing is in very good condition with light creases. $300 - $500

325. An “Incredibles” Crew Gift Paperweight & Premiere Invitation. (Pixar, 2004) A UK premiere invitation with a mask and a lucite crew gift paperweight from “The Incredibles.” Embedded in the lucite cube paperweight are three 35mm film frames featuring Edna Mode with Mrs. Incredible from the film. Measuring 5” x 8.25” and 2” x 2” x 2”, the invitation and paperweight are in very good condition, with some light edge wear and adhesive residue to the invitation, as well as some scuffs to the surface of the paperweight. $100 - $200

326. A Pair of Frozone and “Incredibles” Logo Decals. (Disney/Pixar, 2004) A large page of two removable vinyl decals for “The Incredibles.” Included are one large decal of Frozone and one small decal of the Incredibles logo. Measuring 27” x 40” overall, with Frozone measuring 23” x 38” and the logo 10” x 14”, both decals are in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear. $100 - $200

327. A “National Treasure” Prints and Stationery Collection. (Disney, 2004) A pair of large “National Treasure” Declaration of Independence promotional prints and 36 pages of stationery featuring an early version of the film’s title treatment. Ranging in size from the 8.5” x 11” stationery to the 18” x 22” prints, the items are in very good condition with light creases, handling wear, and ink smudging along the edges of some pages. $100 - $200

328. A Sorcerer Mickey Magical Big Fig. (Disney, 2006) A “Mickey as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice” magical big fig by Disney artist Richard Sznerch. The figures’ light-up features require 3 AA batteries (not included) and did not work when tested, requiring service to function. Measuring 18” x 8.5” x 19” tall, the figure displays in good condition with scratches, scuffs, spots of paint loss, material loss on the robe, discoloration, and wear. $300 - $500

330. A Lionel W.E. Disney Railway Train Set. 2005) A W. E. Disney Railway Passenger Train set from Lionel. The set includes a die-cast metal locomotive that emits smoke from the smoke stack, one plastic coal car, three plastic passenger cars featuring illuminating sil houettes of Disney characters in the windows, a 40-watt transformer control with forward, reverse, and train whistle functions, track sections including eight curved and three straight, one power terminal section, and an instruction manual. Limited to an edition of 1000, the set with cars ranging from 7.25” x 3.25” x 2.25” to 11” x 3” x 2.25”, is in fine, tested condition with all functions work ing properly. The set is packaged in its 25.5” x 8.25” x 18” original box, in good condition with scratches and wear. $300 - $500

329. “The Mandalorian” Costume Pieces and Crew Decal. (Disney, 2020s) Three costume pieces and a crew sticker from production of “The Mandalorian.” Two of the metal and leather pieces are wrist guards, and the third is a jagged necklace. The decal is for the Legacy Effects Crew from Season 1 & 2 and features Grogu. Ranging in size from the 3” in diameter sticker to the 13” long necklace, the items are in good to very good condition with scratches on the decal and typical wear from production use. $100 - $200

Turning a theme park attraction into a feature film is no easy feat, with previous attempts failing to connect with audiences. It took a dauntless crew of filmmakers to bring “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” to the big screen, and it paid off handsomely. The blockbuster film reignited Johnny Depp’s career, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and cemented Captain Jack Sparrow as far from the worst pirate you’ve heard of. Its sequel, “Dead Man’s Chest,” broke box-office records, with “At World’s End,” “On Stranger Tides,” and “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” continuing the franchise’s successful string of hits, pulling in over $4.5 billion worldwide. This is the tale of Captain Jack Sparrow and the film franchise that hoisted the Disney Studio’s flag to new heights.

331. A Vanity Case Prop from Elizabeth Swann’s Bedroom. (Disney, 2003) A gorgeous wooden vanity prop for Elizabeth Swann’s bedroom in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Though this prop is not seen on screen, it is labeled in white marker on the bottom as “E. Swann Bedroom” and was used as set decoration in the film’s early scenes. The vanity has a single drawer and a lid with a built-in mirror, which can be folded back for use or stored flat. Measuring 13” x 8.5” and 7.25” tall, the vanity is in very good condition with some scratches to the wood and metal fixtures, as well as general tarnish either from age or intentional distress. $300 - $500

333. A Collection of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Production Materials and Props. (Disney, 2003) A collection of unfinished props and production materials from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” The props include a silicone mold for ingots and coins with four unpainted resin casts, over 200 faux jewels with a spool of “pearls” on a string, a bag of gold-toned sequins, and a gold-toned metal cross with a duplicate unpainted resin cast. The production materials include an unused page of Jerry Bruckheimer stationery themed to the film, and a press kit with 15 pages of press releases and photos. Measuring from the 0.25” x 0.25” jewels to the 9” x 12” press kit, the items are in good to fine condition, with the unfinished props showing typical wear from production use. $400 - $600

332. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Isla de Muerta Treasure Props. (Disney, 2003) A collection of props from the Isla de Muerta treasure hoard in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are an ornate glass bowl with gold accents, two metal gravy boats, and over 100 multi-colored plastic jewels. Ranging in size from a 0.75” in diameter jewel to the 8.25” in diameter and 7” tall glass bowl, the props are in good to very good condition with light stains, oxidation from age, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

334. A Collection of Treasure Props from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (Disney, 2003) A collection of props from the Isla de Muerta treasure in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are a teapot, three pitchers, and two sugar bowls, all made of nickel silver. Ranging in size from a 1.5” x 2.5” pitcher to the 9.75” x 8.5” teapot, the items all display in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use. $300 - $500

335. A Studio Gift Clock and “Pirates of the Caribbean” Props. (Disney, 2003) A Buena Vista International clock and four props from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” The glass and metal Benchmark clock commemorates a successful 2003 at the studio, with blockbuster film titles “Finding Nemo,” “Bruce Almighty,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” etched onto the surface. The props include a wooden chest and three metal pieces of Spanish gold, all from the Isla de Muerta treasure in “Curse of the Black Pearl.” Ranging in size from the 5.5” long gold props to the 6” x 7” clock, the items are in good to very good condition with light stains, wear from production use, and the clasps on the chest broken. $200 - $300

337. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Tray and Plastic Jewel Hoard. (Disney, 2003) A large collection of over 100 plastic multi-colored jewels and a gold metal tray, all used as Isla de Muerta treasure props in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.”

Ranging in size from a 0.75” in diameter jewel to the 13” x 17” tray, the props are in good to very good condition with oxidation from age, dents, scratches, typical wear from production use, and glue residue and a foam pad on the bottom of the tray. $300 - $500

336. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Props, Premiere Pass, and Crew Shirt. (Disney, 2003/2006) A collection of Isla de Muerta treasure props from “The Curse of the Black Pearl,” a “Dead Man’s Chest” premiere guest pass, and a crew gift shirt from the franchise. The Isla de Muerta treasure includes a pewter belt and three Aztec brass ornaments in a suede pouch. The pass is for the World Premiere of the second film at Disneyland on June 24, 2006. Measuring from the 1.25” x 1.25” Aztec ornaments to the 2.75” x 27.75” belt, the props are in very good condition with light wear from production use. The shirt labeled a size “Adult L” and the premiere pass are both in fine condition. $300 - $500

338. A Collection of Nickel Silver “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Props. (Disney, 2003) A collection of “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” props from the Isla de Muerta treasure hoard. Included are a teapot, three pitchers, and a sugar bowl, all made of nickel silver. Ranging in size from a 3.25” x 2” pitcher to the 7.5” x 9” teapot, the items all display in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use. $300 - $500

339. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Props Collection. (Disney, 2003) A collection of eight Isla de Muerta treasure props from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are two plates, one bowl, two serving trays with lids, and three lidless serving trays. Ranging in size from 8” in diameter to 12.25”, the nickel silver treasure props are in fair to good condition with oxidation from age, scratches, scuffs, and wear from production use. $300 - $500

341. Isla de Muerta Treasure Props from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (Disney, 2003) A collection of six Isla de Muerta treasure props from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are two champagne flutes, a coupe champagne cup, a cocktail glass, and three bowls. One of the champagne flutes is seen on-screen during Captain Barbossa’s death scene. Ranging in size from 3.25” in diameter and 4.25” tall to 2.75” in diameter and 9” tall, the props display in good to very good condition with intentional distress, oxidation, and typical wear from production use. $300 - $500

340. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Collection of Treasure Props. (Disney, 2003) A collection of props from the Isla de Muerta treasure hoard in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are over 150 glass and plastic faux jewels, a nickel silver serving platter and sugar bowl, and a copper serving fork, butter knife, and saucière. Ranging in size from a 0.25” x 0.25” jewel to the 11” x 14” platter, the items all display in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use. $300 - $500

342. A “Curse of the Black Pearl” Treasure Prop Collection. (Disney, 2003) A collection of Isla de Muerta treasure props from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Included are 15 gold-painted lava rocks, a polished brass chalice, and a nickel silver serving tray. Ranging in size from a 2.5” x 1.5” rock to the 19.25” diameter platter, the items all display in very good condition with light tarnish and wear from production use. $300 - $500

343. A ”Pirates of the Caribbean” Crew Hat and Treasure Props. (Disney, 2003) A crew gift hat and a collection of Isla de Muerta treasure props from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” The props include a faux bejeweled brass goblet and gold-toned cross, and two faux jewel rings in a velvet-lined box. The hat is labeled “one size fits most” and is in very good condition with light stains and wear. The props range in size from the 0.75” x 1” rings to the 4” diameter and 6” tall goblet, and display in good condition with tarnish, two missing faux jewels to the cross, and one missing faux jewel from the goblet. The goblet jewel is included. $300 - $500

345. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Aztec Coin Pendant. (Disney, 2000s) A pendant of a cursed Aztec gold coin from “Pirates of the Caribbean” on a black cord. Measuring 0.75” in diameter and 9” long in its original 2.25” x 2.75” x 1.25” box, the piece is in very good condition with light wear and a sticker to the bottom of the box. $200 - $400

344. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Chalice and Doubloon. (Disney, 2003) An Isla de Muerta treasure prop chalice with a leather case, and a doubloon presented in a custom display from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” The brass chalice measures 3.25” in diameter and 8” tall in a 6.5” x 6.5” x 12” leather case with a velvet lining, and both display in good condition with tarnish to the chalice and scuffs and tears to the case. Measuring 1.5” in diameter in a 13.75” x 16.5” matted frame, the doubloon is in fine condition with a light scuff to the frame. $400 - $600

346. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Hero Prop Necklace, Invitation and Gift. (Disney, 2003/07) A hero prop necklace used for Isla de Muerta treasure close-ups in “The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Also included are a compass gift from Disneyland’s premiere of the first film, and an invitation to the premiere of “At World’s End” at the El Capitan Theatre on May 21, 2007. Measuring 2.25” x 1.75” on a 14.25” long chain, the sterling silver necklace is in very good condition with light wear and scuffing. The 3.5” x 3.5” x 1” compass and 5” x 7” invitation are both in very good condition with a chip to the varnish of the compass and light handling wear. $200 - $400

347. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Crew Shirt and Mermaid Dish Prop. (Disney, 2003-2007) A crew gift V-neck shirt and a mermaid serving dish prop from the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise. The shirt was made for crew members who worked on the Oscar-winning special effects for “Dead Man’s Chest” and its sequel “At World’s End,” while the prop is from the Captain’s quarters of The Black Pearl. Labeled a size M, the shirt is in fine condition. The 6.25” tall and 7.25” in diameter prop is in good condition with intentional distress, oxidation from age, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

349. “Pirates of the Caribbean” East India Trading Co. Props. (Disney, 2006/07) A collection of East India Trading Company props, similar to those seen in the office of Lord Cutler Beckett, from “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” Included are a glass goblet and bowl, and a wooden box with the East India Trading Company insignia. Inside the box are a key and a piece of linen with the same East India insignia. The 6.5” tall goblet, 6.75” in diameter bowl, and 9.5” x 14” x 2.25” box are in good condition with some paint loss and discoloration to the gold detail on the dishes, and some scratches and chips to the box. $200 - $400

348. “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Props and a Cast Member Crew Shirt. (Disney, 2003/2006) Three prop rings and a goblet from production of “The Curse of the Black Pearl.” Also included is a crew gift shirt from the 2006 update of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. With the release of “Dead Man’s Chest,” the beloved attraction saw an extensive refurbishment with the addition of several Audio-Animatronic figures of Jack Sparrow and Captain Barbossa. Measuring 0.75” in diameter to 2.75” and 5.75” tall, the plastic and metal props are in very good condition with light oxidation. The shirt is labeled a size XL and is in very good condition with light cracking to the front graphic. $200 - $400

350. A Selection of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Props. (Disney, 2006-2007) Three props from the production of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” The props included are a wax seal, two paper Spanish milled dollars, and a wooden keepsake box. Ranging in size from the 3.5” tall and 1” in diameter wax seal to the 5” x 7.5” x 3.5” tall keepsake box, the items are in fair to very good condition with light scratches, discoloration, wear, scuffs, and heavy cracks on the lid of the box. $300 - $500

351. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Rum Bottle. (Disney, 2006-2007) A “Pirates of the Caribbean” prop rum bottle. This type of bottle is seen in multiple sets in the sequels “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End,” including the Flying Dutchman and Tia Dalma’s shack. Measuring 7.5” tall and 5.5” in diameter, the glass bottle is in good condition with typical wear from production use, stains, scuffs, and a crack around the entire neck. $200 - $400

353. A Pair of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Rum Bottles. (Disney, 2006-2007) A pair of prop rum bottles from production of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” These types of bottles are seen in the Flying Dutchman, the Black Pearl, and Tia Dalma’s shack in the films. Ranging from 9” to 9.5” tall and both 2.5” in diameter, the glass bottles are in fair to good condition with scratches, cracks, stains, intentional distress, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

352. A Pair of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Prop Bottles. (Disney, 2006-2007) A glass rum bottle and a small glass bottle filled with sand, both props from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” These types of bottles appear in Tia Dalma’s shack and on many pirate ships throughout the films. Measuring 9.75” tall and 3” in diameter, and 2.5” tall and 2.5” in diameter, the bottles are in very good condition with intentional distress, scratches, stains, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

354. Prop Rum Bottles from “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (Disney, 2006-2007) A pair of prop rum bottles from production of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End.” Rum bottles, beloved by Captain Jack Sparrow, are seen on the films’ ships and at many of the crew’s ports of call. Measuring 9.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter and 11.75” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the glass bottles are in good condition with scratches, intentional distress, and wear from production use. $200 - $400

355. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Call Sheet and Prop Rum Bottle. (Disney, 2006) A “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” production call sheet and prop rum bottle. The call sheet is dated February 28, 2005, for a scene in the Black Pearl’s rum locker with principal actors Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow and Stellan Skarsgard as Bootstrap Bill. The call sheet measures 8.5” x 14” and the glass bottle is 13” tall and 3.25” in diameter, both in good condition with creases, folds, and wear to the sheet, and intentional distress and typical wear from production use to the bottle. $200 - $400

357. A Large “Dead Man’s Chest” Disneyland Premiere Collection. (Disneyland, 2006) A large collection of keepsakes from the “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” world premiere event at Disneyland, held June 24, 2006. Included are a press badge, a schedule badge, two “Dead Man’s Chest” special Blue Bayou menus, five world premiere buttons, a “Dead Man’s Chest” Disney Dollar, two Disneyland guidemaps, a one-page printout of event photos, and over 100 plastic coins used as decorations at the event. Also included are A Celebration of Pirates merchandise event brochure, a “Black Pearl” DVD release promo pendant, a press folder for the first film, and ten metal treasure props from the films. Ranging in size from a 1.25” in diameter plastic coin to the 11” x 17” menus, the items are in good to very good condition with light creases, scratches, scuffs, stains, oxidation, edge tears on the menus, and wear. $300 - $500

356. A Collection of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Treasure Coins. (Disney, 2003-2017) A large collection of 63 prop coins from production of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise. The coins come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes, but feature similar embossed imagery based on early Spanish currency. Ranging in size from 1” to 2” in diameter, the metal props are in very good condition with light wear from production use. $500 - $700

358. A Pair of “Dead Men Tell No Tales” Bank Vault Props. (Disney, 2017) A prop metal lock box and resin gold ingot prop from production of Jack Sparrow’s bank heist scene in “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.” The lock box measures 6.25” x 4” x 2.75” tall, in good condition with intentional distress, scuffs, and oxidation, and the 4.75” x 2” x 1” tall ingot is in very good condition with light wear from production use. $200 - $400

James Ward Byrkit served as a creative consultant and storyboard artist for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise. He was the very first person to draw Captain Jack Sparrow, even before Johnny Depp was cast. His incredible creature designs for the cursed pirates and Davy Jones’ crew helped the films achieve box office gold, which buoyed the Disney Studio’s live-action division. Treasure the epic works of James Ward Byrkit below.

359. Three of the Earliest “Pirates of the Caribbean” Skeleton Drawings. (Disney, 2002) Three of the very first concept drawings of undead pirate crew members from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” by the film’s creative consultant, James Byrkit. While the designs would undergo many changes throughout the film’s production, they retained the haunting spirit of these first drawings. Measuring 9” x 12” each, the ink drawings display in very good condition with light edge wear and a 0.25” area of paper surface loss to the captain drawing. $800 - $1,000

360. A Cursed Pirate from “Dead Man’s Chest” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A concept drawing for a cursed Davy Jones crew member from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. This early concept provides a unique look into the incorporation of aquatic flora and fauna to create a horde of undead pirates to serve aboard The Flying Dutchman. Measuring 9” x 12”, the graphite drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

361. A “Dead Man’s Chest” Cursed Pirate Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A concept drawing for an undead member of Davey Jones’ crew from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s conceptual artist, James Byrkit. Measuring 9” x 12”, the drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

363. A Jack Sparrow “Dead Man’s Chest” Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A “Dead Man’s Chest” storyboard drawing of Captain Jack Sparrow during the epic Kraken battle aboard the Black Pearl. The film’s creative consultant and storyboard artist, James Byrkit, accomplished the drawing in graphite. Measuring 11” x 17”, the drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

362. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Chest Discovery Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard drawing of Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and James Norrington digging up the Dead Man’s Chest in the second Pirates of the Caribbean film. The film’s creative consultant and storyboard artist, James Byrkit, accomplished the drawing in graphite. Measuring 9” x 12”, the drawing is in fine condition. $800 - $1,000

364. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Island Meeting Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard drawing of the “At World’s End” Island meeting scene by the film’s storyboard artist and creative consultant James Byrkit. The drawing features the film’s main cast of Elizabeth Swann, Jack Sparrow, Captain Barbossa, Cutler Beckett, Davy Jones, and Will Turner. Measuring 9” x 12”, the graphite drawing is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

365. A “Pirates of the Caribbean” Concept Drawing. (Disney, 2004)

A concept drawing of a shipwreck set from “Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s creative consultant and storyboard artist, James Byrkit. Measuring 11” x 17”, the graphite and blue pencil drawing on vellum displays in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

366. An “At World’s End” Flying Dutchman Storyboard Drawing. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard drawing of the maelstrom battle in “At World’s End” by the film’s storyboard artist James Byrkit. The panels depict the fearsome Captain Barbossa at the wheel of the Black Pearl as it is being pulled into the maelstrom. Accomplished in graphite on velum and measuring 11” x 17”, the drawing is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

367. A “Dead Man’s Chest” Kraken Attack Storyboard Panel. (Disney, 2004) A storyboard drawing from “Dead Man’s Chest” by the film’s storyboard artist James Byrkit. This drawing of the Kraken attacking the Black Pearl can be seen on page 104 of The Art of Pirates of the Caribbean book published by Disney Editions. Accomplished in graphite and measuring 14” x 17”, the drawing is in fine condition.

$1,500 - $2,500

A big reason why Disney characters are so beloved is because of the animators. These artistic geniuses use their pencils and brushes to breathe life into characters, giving them personalities and expressions that will resonate with audiences. Several have achieved a level of celebrity among Disney fans, who appreciate how their work has brought joy to so many lives and inspired others to become animators. We are proud to feature the work of these legendary artists.

368. A Carl Barks Signed Concept Drawing for “Bad Bird from Bodie.” (Barks, 1970s) A concept sketch for Carl Barks’ “Bad Bird from Bodie” painting, signed by Barks at the bottom right. The drawing varies slightly from the final painting, with differences in hand placement and other small details. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the drawing is in fine condition with minimal edge wear. $400 - $600

370. A Clarence Nash and Tony Anselmo Signed Donald Duck Print. (Disney, 1980s) A print of Donald Duck signed by Clarence Nash and Tony Anselmo, the character’s voices. Nash originated the role of Donald Duck in 1934 and trained Anselmo himself, who took over after Nash’s passing in 1985. This framed print is signed with dedications by Nash in blue pen and Anselmo in blue marker. With a visible image of 17.75” x 23.75” in a 26.25” x 34” framed matte, the piece is in good condition with creases, smudging on the Anselmo dedication, light bleed from the hand-marked black matte border, and light wear to the frame. $200 - $400

369. A “Nashville’s Founding Feathers” Carl Barks Signed Concept Drawing. (Barks, 1970s) An original concept layout drawing for the Carl Barks painting “Nashville’s Founding Feathers,” signed by Barks at the bottom right. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the graphite drawing is in very good condition with an area of red discoloration to the left edge. $400 - $600

371. A Carl Barks Signed Covers of Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories Collection. (Disney, 1983) A collection of twenty-four large, colorful reproductions of covers from Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, featuring Donald Duck. An additional forty-two covers are reproduced on the reverse of the large prints, along with additional art from Carl Barks. The envelope containing the prints is signed in the center by Barks. Measuring 9.25” x 12.75” in the 10” x 15” envelope, the prints are in fine condition with minor edge wear. The envelope is in good condition, with small tears along the edges. $200 - $400

372. A Donald Duck: 50 Years of Happy Frustration Book. (Disney, 1984) A Walt Disney’s Donald Duck: 50 Years of Happy Frustration book. The 96-page special edition hardcover book comes complete with its slipcover and reproductions of letters from Clarence Nash, Jack Hannah, and Carl Barks. Measuring 9.5” x 10.75”, the book and slipcover display in very good condition with light scratches, stains, and wear, while the 7.25” x 0.5” letters are in good to very good condition with creases, light discoloration from age, edge wear, and stains on the reverse of one. $400 - $600

373. A Carl Barks Signed Covers of Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge Collection. (Disney, 1985) A collection of large, colorful reproductions of the first twenty-one covers of the Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge comics. An additional print of the slipcover for “The Carl Barks Library” is included, with one-page gags and commentaries on the reverse of the prints. The envelope containing the prints is signed in the upper left by Barks. Measuring 9.25” x 12.75 in the 10” x 15” envelope, the prints are in fine condition with minor edge wear. The envelope is in good condition, with small tears along the edges. $200 - $400

374. A Collection of Concept Art Prints Signed by Carl Barks. (Disney, 1989) A collection of ten lithographic prints of preliminary concepts and idea sketches of the Duck family, by Carl Barks. Barks signed the included certificate of authenticity, and each lithograph is hand numbered 268/500 and initialed by Barks. Ranging from 9.75” x 10.75” to 14.5” x 16.75” in the 17.5” x 15.25” folder, the prints are in fine condition with minimal wear and some spots of creasing to the folder, which do not affect the contents. $200 - $400

375. A Donald Duck Disney Consumer Products Portfolio. (Disney, 1990s-2000s) A Disney Consumer Products portfolio for a “That’s Donald!” merchandise line in Europe. Inside the large portfolio, themed to Donald’s classic outfit, are seven packets containing product ideas, patterns, character art, and guides on how to position Donald as youthful, modern, and romantic. Measuring 10.75” x 3.5” x 13.75”, the portfolio is in good to very good condition with creases, light stains, and wear from handling. $200 - $400

376. A Letter with Eeyore and Goofy Drawings by Ralph Wright. (Wright, 1983) A letter from Disney animator Ralph Wright to a fan with hand-drawn sketches of Eeyore and Goofy. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the graphite letter is in very good condition with minor edge wear and crease lines from mailing. $200 - $400

377. A Disney Legends Signed The Art of Walt Disney Poster. (Disney, 1986) An Art of Walt Disney poster featuring Mickey Mouse, signed in black marker by Disney Legends Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Marc Davis. Measuring 24” x 36” in a 26” x 38” frame, the poster is in good condition with creases and wear. $200 - $400

378. A Multi-Signed Walt’s Time: From Before to Beyond Book. (Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998) A first edition of Walt’s Time: From Before and Beyond, signed on the title page by authors Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman, and editor David Mumford. The 252-page autobiographical hardcover book tells the story of the Sherman Brothers and their long and illustrious songwriting careers, including their work with Walt Disney. Measuring 10” x 1.5” x 13”, the book is in fine condition, while the slipcover is in fair condition with heavy scratches and wear throughout. $400 - $600

379. A Hand-Written Letter from Diane Disney Miller to Rolly Crump. (Miller, 2000) A letter from Diane Disney Miller to Disney Legend Rolly Crump, written on Miller’s personal stationery and in the original envelope. In the two-sided letter, Miller invites Crump to their home in the Valley to meet the family’s new addition. She also informs the Disney Legend that they are sending him some of their wine. Measuring 4.25” x 6.5”, the letter is in very good condition with some minor scuffing to the front side. $200 - $400

380. A Collection of Multi-Signed Disney Art Books. (Disney, 2009-2017) A collection of four books from The Art of Disney/Pixar series, each signed by crew members. Included are The Art of “Coco” signed by director Lee Unkrich, “Big Hero 6” signed by directors Chris Williams and Don Hall, author Jessica Julius, head of story Paul Briggs, and eight other crew members, “The Princess and the Frog” signed by directors Ron Clements and John Musker, author Jeff Kurtti, supervising animator Eric Goldberg, and 14 other crew members, and The Art of “Up” signed by storyboard artist Ronnie Del Carmen and a second indecipherable signature. Measuring 9.5” x 11.5” each, the books are in very good to fine condition with light wear, and the dust jackets in fair to good condition with scratches throughout, light stains, and wear. $400 - $600

381. A Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men: The Flipbooks Boxed Set. (Disney, 2012) An unopened boxed set of 9 hardcover flipbooks edited by Pete Doctor and released by Disney Editions. Each book spotlights artwork by one of “Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men” - Les Clark, Eric Larsen, Frank Thomas, John Lounsbery, Ward Kimball, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Milt Kahl. The flipbooks consist of the sequential animation drawings for scenes from classic Disney films, including “Alice in Wonderland,” “Fantasia,” “Peter Pan,” “Bambi,” “Pinocchio,” and more. An additional softcover volume of the artists’ biography is also included. Measuring 5.25” x 6.25”, the flipbooks are in fine condition, housed in a lidded cloth and board box, embossed with the Disney Edition’s title. $200 - $400

382. An Original Walt Stanchfield Painting. (Stanchfield, 1960s90s) An original watercolor painting by Disney animator Walt Stanchfield. Aside from his contributions to every Disney animated feature from “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” to “The Great Mouse Detective,” Stanchfield is perhaps best known for his and Eric Larson’s training program, which included classes and lectures for new animators at the Disney Studio. Notable students of his include Brad Bird, John Lasseter, Don Bluth, Glen Keane, Andreas Deja, and many others. Accomplished in watercolor and ink and measuring 15” x 22” in a 20” x 26.5” matte, the painting is in fine condition. $300 - $500

When Walt Disney decided to create his theme park, he surrounded himself with talented and creative individuals who could help turn his dream into reality. He hired these innovators to work for WED Enterprises, a new division dedicated to designing and building Disneyland. WED Enterprises later evolved into Walt Disney Imagineering, a name that blends “imagination” and “engineering.” The remarkable individuals known as Imagineers kept detailed photographs, documents, and artifacts from their work on Disneyland, which are now available to add to your collection.

383. A 1954 Disneyland Investor Prospectus. (Disneyland, 1954) An extremely rare September 3, 1954 prospectus packet for Disneyland, providing an incredible glimpse into Walt Disney’s vision for his Park almost a year before it opened. Titled “The Disneyland Story,” this 4 page document educated potential investors with an overview of the lands and attractions planned for Disneyland. Including are some that were never realized such as a Monstro Water Ride and an Alice in Wonderland walk-through. It comes with a “Disneyland” marked spiral binder that contains 23 photos of models, maps, and concept art of Disneyland development. The packet closes with projections of attendance and revenue for the Park. The 8.5” x 11” document and 8”x 10” photos are in good to fine condition with some underlining in pencil throughout the text, light stains to the bottom edge of the first page, and light edge wear and discoloration from age. The 10.5” x 11.5” binder is in fair condition with the top half of the cover detached from the spiral binding and the back cover completely detached but included. Also included is an 8” x 10” digital print of Main Street concept art that was not part of the original presentation. $3,000 - $5,000

384. A Disneyland News Issue Owned by Editor Marty Sklar. (Disneyland, 1957) A March 1957 Vol. 2 No. 9 issue of the Disneyland News owned by the Editor-in-Chief, Disney Legend Marty Sklar. The 1890-themed periodical was published within Disneyland and not only served to offer Guests the latest information on the Park and its features, but it also heavily supported the theme of Main Street by being a functioning small town. Included is a hand-written note from his Aunt who gave him the issue. Measuring 16” x 11.25”, the eightpage newspaper displays in fair condition, with the 4” x 5” note taped to the edge of the first page, heavy edge wear and tear throughout, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

386. A Marty Sklar Johnson Products Memo. (Sklar, 1966) A twopage memo from Disney Legend Marty Sklar, dated February 2, 1966, proposing a “Care” family of characters to promote Johnson Products, such as “Notta” Care, the mom with “Not a Care in the world” because she uses Johnson Products. The memo details the products they would represent and how they could be introduced with a television commercial. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the document is in good condition with light wear and discoloration around the edges and light oxidation stains from a staple on the reverse. $200 - $400

385. A “Disney Image Presentation” Script. (WED Enterprises, 1965) A revised script of the “Disney Image Presentation,” about the works of Walt Disney and what they mean to the world. Dated June 30, 1965, the 19-page script also provides directions on the visuals that should accompany the narration for the presentation. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the script is in good condition with light wear and discoloration to the edges and a paperclip impression on the reverse of the last page. $200 - $400

387. A Progress City Narration Script First Draft. (WED Enterprises, 1967) A first draft continuity and narration script for the “Progress City” segment of the Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The attraction debuted at the General Electric Pavilion at the 1964-65 World’s Fair, and Progress City featured an intricate, one-eighth-scale model of a city based on Walt Disney’s original concept for EPCOT. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the nine-page script is in very good condition with light wear and discoloration around the edges. $200 - $400

388. A WED Memo Regarding a Walt Disney Biography Book Series. (WED Enterprises, 1967) A WED Enterprises Inc. inter-office communication, dated February 20, 1967, regarding a Walt Disney biography and book series. The document from Disney Legend Marty Sklar to the Publications Committee outlines the plans for telling the story of Walt’s life and the impact of his work on the world through a series of volumes. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 11-page communication, bound with a staple in the top left corner, is in very good condition with light edge wear and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

389. A 1967 WED Memo About the Disney World Magazine. (WED Enterprises, 1967) A memo from Disney Legend Marty Sklar concerning the first issue of The Disney World, an internal Company magazine, after the death of Walt Disney. Dated January 20, 1967just over a month after Walt’s passing - Sklar suggests dedicating the Spring 1967 issue to Walt, and a number of stories of the Company’s growth to highlight. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the stapled mimeograph memo is in very good condition, with some discoloration to the first page from age. $200 - $400

390. A Disneyland Construction ID Button. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A Disneyland Construction ID button numbered “1593” worn by an outside contractor hired for work at the Park. Measuring 2” in diameter, the button is in very good condition with light tarnish on the reverse. $200 - $400

391. A Large Collection of Development Artwork for the “Images of Walt Disney” Mural. (Disney, 1970s) Artwork used to develop an “Images of Walt Disney” mural. The collection includes of over 100 mixed-media pieces including studies of Walt, Disney characters, films, Parks, and other projects. The set includes photocopies trimmed to image, concept drawings, mock-ups, and layouts. Ranging in size from a 2” x 2.5” trimmed photocopy to a 61” x 16.25” layout of the full mural on tracing paper, the collection is in good condition with light handling, edge wear, and creases from production use. $200 - $400

392. A Buena Vista Construction Co. Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A Buena Vista Construction Co. hard hat from the construction of Walt Disney World, featuring the Mickey Mouse logo on both sides. Measuring 8” x 11” x 7.5” tall, the adjustable hard hat displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

393. An Imagineering Project Lifecycle Flowchart Blueprint. (WDI, 1988) An Imagineering Project Lifecycle flowchart outlining the process of designing, building, and testing an attraction. Measuring 18” x 76”, the rolled blueprint displays in good condition with light edge wear and light warping and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

394. A Tomorrowland Costume Program Book. (Walt Disney World, 1994) A Tomorrowland Costume Program book dated March 1994. The 30-page book details the strategy and specifications for the Tomorrowland Cast Member costumes at the Magic Kingdom, including 12 male and female costume designs by Sondra Huber. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the book is in very good condition with light wear to the spine and back cover. $200 - $400

395. Rolly Crump’s Santa Monica High School Reunion Artwork. (Crump, 1997) An original illustration by Disney Legend Rolly Crump for the 50th Anniversary Reunion program of Santa Monica High School’s Class of 1947. Crump had created the cover to the school’s “Yell Book” during the 1945-46 school year. With an image size of 8.75” x 11.25” on 12” x 15” artist’s board, the art is in good condition with smudges, scuffs, stains, and edge wear. $200 - $400

396. An Ursula Maquette. (Disney, 1980s-2010s) A maquette of Ursula from “The Little Mermaid” on a base much like her “cauldron” as seen in the film and Ariel’s Undersea Adventure attraction. A “Little Mermaid” dark ride was planned for Disneyland Paris as far back as the early 1990s, and it’s possible this relates to the development of an attraction based on the film. Measuring 6.5” x 7” x 6.5”, the painted polymer clay maquette displays in fair condition with both arms detached and repaired, chips to the hair, and light soiling. $500 - $800

While Walt Disney and his Imagineers receive most of the credit for the success of Disneyland, the Park’s Cast Members have been equally essential. These remarkable individuals work together each day to resolve issues quickly and ensure that Guests have a magical experience. As a gesture of appreciation, many Disneyland collectibles are exclusive to Cast Members, making them difficult for the general public to obtain. Here is a curated selection of rare souvenirs from those who bring the magic to life.

397. A Disneyland Employees Christmas Party Ticket. (Disneyland, 1963) A ticket to the 8th Annual Disneyland Employees Christmas Party. The event was held on December 16th, 1963, and offered free rides, “bargain food,” and free parking for attendees. Measuring 2.5” x 5”, the ticket displays in good condition with creases, edge wear, and a fold down the center. $200 - $400

400. A Collection of Disney Parks Silver Passes. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1982-2010) A collection of 11 Disney Silver Passes. A benefit of working for the Walt Disney Company, the pass gives Cast Members admission to any Disney Park (except Tokyo Disneyland) along with three Guests. These passes are from 1982, 1985-86, 1993, 2001-03, and 2007-2010. Measuring approximately 2.25” x 3.5” each, the paper and plastic passes are in good to fine condition with light edge wear and creasing, and the passholder’s signature on the reverse. $500 - $700

398. A Disneyland Employee Family Holiday Pass. (Disneyland, 1977) A Disneyland Employee Family Holiday Pass from 1977. These passes were given to Disney employees and were redeemable for admission for themselves and their families to the Park during the holiday season. Numbered 00008 and measuring 2.5” x 3.75”, the pass is in fine condition. $200 - $400

401. A Disneyland Entertainment Backstage Pass. (Disneyland, 1982) An Entertainment Backstage Pass for Disneyland performers and entertainers. This pass features an image of Mickey holding open a curtain and is printed on a textured fabric-like paper with an adhesive backing. The pass is unused, with its backing intact, and is a great example of the early entertainment park passes, which are no longer in use. Measuring 2.25” x 3.5”, the pass displays in very good condition with two staple holes in the upper left corner. $200 - $400

399. A Pair of Unused Gold and Silver Disney Park Passes. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1978) A pair of unused Gold and Silver Disney Park passes from 1978. The passes allow admission for three to five Guests at either Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Each pass is embossed with the respective Park’s logo and remains unsigned on the reverse side. Measuring 3.5” x 2.25”, the passes are in fine condition $400 - $600

402. A Charles Boyer Team Disney Complimentary Passport. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1999-2000) A Team Disney Complimentary Passport featuring artwork by Disney Legend Charles Boyer, redeemable for a 1-Day Park Hopper Pass at Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Numbered 131603 and measuring 4” x 4.5”, the expired passport displays in very good condition with light edge wear and a pinhole in the upper left corner. $200 - $400

403. A Disneyland Vacationland Summer 1964 Magazine. (Disneyland, 1964) A Summer 1964 issue of Disneyland’s Vacationland magazine with a cover featuring the Alice in Wonderland ride and the red Mark I Monorail. Also included are two clippings from a magazine of an article on Walt Disney World Production stock value. Measuring 8.25” x 10.75”, the magazine is in good condition with creasing to the front and back cover, a light tear at the upper binding staple, and light discoloration from age. The clippings measure 2.5” x 2.75” each and display in good condition with edge wear, creasing, and writing in grease pencil. $200 - $400

404. A Casting for a Role in Our Disneyland Show Pamphlet. (Disneyland, 1969) A “Casting for a Role in Our Disneyland Show” Pamphlet. These were given to individuals interested in applying to be Cast Members at Disneyland in the summer of ‘69 and include job descriptions, requirements, and selection process information. Measuring 4” x 8.5”, the trifold pamphlet displays in very good condition with discoloration from age. $200 - $400

405. A Disneyland Cast Member Working Our Way Booklet. (Disneyland, 1974) A Working Our Way orientation booklet given to Cast Members outlining the policies, practices, and procedures for working at the Park. Measuring 8.5” x 11” the booklet displays in good condition with wear and paper loss to the spine, surface wear on the reverse, and light edge wear. $200 - $400

406. A The Disney Way of Leadership Seminar Mini Book. (Walt Disney World, 1974) An early Walt Disney World Seminar handbook for training prospective Cast Members. This 36-page booklet was produced by the Disney University and teaches the Disney philosophy of leadership and management. Measuring 9” x 11”, the handbook is in very good condition with light edge wear to the pages and wear and light creasing to the plastic protective cover. $200 - $400

407. A “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show booklet given to new Cast Members at the Florida Parks, providing a brief history of the company and the Guest experience. The 36-page booklet measures 8.5” x 11.5” and is in very good condition with light soiling to the bottom and lower left edge. $200 - $400

408. Three Cast Member “Disney Look” Training Booklets. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1987/2000) Three “The Disney Look” Cast Member booklets prepared for training purposes by Disney University. The booklets range from 7-14 pages and provide dress code policies and traditions, and grooming standards for both men and women in and out of costume. Measuring 4” x 9” and 8.5” x 11”, the booklets are in good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $200 - $400

411. A Collection of Unused Disney Parks Inventory Tags. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of nine unused Disneyland and Walt Disney World tags. Included are three “In Process Inspection,” two “Accepted,” and four “Walt Disney World Co.” tags, likely used for incoming merchandise, equipment, food, or props. Measuring 3” x 6.75” each, the tags are in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

409. A Pair of Disney Parks & You Cast Member Booklets. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1982) A Disneyland & You and Walt Disney World & You pair of Cast Member booklets. Each illustrated booklet covers the expectations of Cast Members and provides a brief history of The Walt Disney Company and the corresponding theme park. The Disneyland edition features an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover, while the Walt Disney World edition includes a beautiful illustration by Disney Legend Herbert Ryman. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the 20-page booklets are in good to very good condition with light creases, scratches, spots, and wear from use. $400 - $600

412. A Mark IV Monorail Story and Operating Procedues Guide. (Walt Disney World, 2009) A Cast Member story guide and operating procedures manual for the Mark IV Monorail, “The Highway in the Sky.” A printout of the 1966 Monorail manual is included, along with updated bonus material added in 2009. Over 100 pages, the manual covers everything from hand signals to emergency procedures and checklists. Measuring 9.25” x 11.5”, the manual is in very good condition with a row of horizontal ink throughout, light wear, and an area of adhesive residue to the top right of the plastic protective cover. $300 - $500

410. Three Disneyland Ambassador Booklets. (Disneyland, 1983-90) Three booklets written by Disneyland Ambassadors detailing their experiences and memories of their year in the role. Ambassadors are selected annually to serve as the Park’s official hostess to visiting dignitaries and Heads of State. Included are the booklets by Ambassadors Mindy (1983), Kendra (1987), and Jennifer (1990). Jennifer’s is paired with her photo with Mickey Mouse and Roger Rabbit in a folder. Also included is a photo of Ellen, the 1984 Ambassador, and an invitation to the Ambassador Silver Jubilee Celebration in 1989. Ranging in size from the 5” x 7” invitation to the 12” x 9” folder, the collection is in good to fine condition with light creasing and edge wear to the booklet and a pinhole to the lower left corner of the Jennifer photo. $200 - $400

413. A Cast Member Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Folder. (Disneyland, 1977)

A rare folder given to the Cast Members who attended the Inaugural Flight for Disneyland’s Space Mountain in the Summer of 1977. Inside is a Special Space Mountain issue of Disneyland Line magazine that discusses the opening of the attraction with behind-thescenes photos of concept art and Imagineering models. Measuring 9” x 12”, the folder displays in good condition with light wear and creases to the edges and spine, markings on both sides, and light discoloration around the edges. The magazine measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with light creasing to the spine and light discoloration along the right edge on the reverse.$200 - $400

414. A Disneyland Resort Cast Member Peacoat. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Disneyland Resort Cast Member peacoat. The 10-button double-breasted black peacoat has a ribbed wool collar, an embroidered “Disneyland Resort” patch on the left breast, and its original Disneyland wardrobe label. Labeled a size L, the unisex coat is in very good condition with a 1.75” white stain on the inside right panel, not visible when worn or displayed. $200 - $400

415. A Disneyland Cast Member Parka with Patch. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Cast Member parka with a Red embroidered Disneyland patch. Labeled a size L, the parka displays in good condition with light stains to the cuffs and paint loss to the metal zipper pull. $200 - $400

416. A Disneyland Cast Member Parka with Blue Patch. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Cast Member parka with a blue embroidered Disneyland patch. Labeled a size XL, the parka displays in good condition with a light stain on the right sleeve, paint loss to the metal zipper pull, and the waist drawstring missing. $200 - $400

417. A Disneyland Cast Member Signed “Get Well” Card. (Disneyland, 1983) A Disneyland Cast Member “get well soon” card with signatures and well-wishes from over 80 co-workers. The card was for a Cast Member named Ermitt Baker, a rigger who began working with the Park in 1959. Accomplished in marker and ink on illustration board and measuring 24” x 18”, the card displays in good condition with edge wear, paper loss to the bottom edge, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

418. A Disneyland Employee’s On Strike Picket Sign. (Disneyland, 1984) A framed picket sign from the historic Teamsters Union Strike of Disneyland in 1984. This sign was used by picketers facing a wage freeze, who went on strike for 22 days until an agreement was reached. A “No Magic” sticker featuring a Sleeping Beauty Castle strikethrough is adhered to the sign. Measuring 14” x 22” on a 28” long stick, the sign is in fair condition with discoloration from age, scuffs, creases, and tears up to 1” in diameter from strike use, while the 18.25” x 33.25” custom frame is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

419. A Disneyland Fire Department Badge Pin. (Disneyland, 1987-99) A Cast exclusive Disneyland Firefighter pin resembling badges worn by the members of the Disneyland Fire Department. These pins were sold to raise money for special events and department gatherings. Measuring 1” x 0.75”, the pin displays in very good condition with light tarnish. $300 - $500

420. A Disneyland Security Officer Badge Pin. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A Cast exclusive Disneyland Security Officer pin resembling badges worn by Disneyland Security Officers. Measuring 1” x 0.75”, the pin displays in very good condition with a light chip to the finish on the lower right. $300 - $500

421. A Collection Jack Lindquist Disneyland Name Badges. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A collection of five Disneyland name badges that once belonged to former Disneyland president and Disney Legend Jack Lindquist, who had worked with the Walt Disney Company for more than 35 years. Measuring 1.5” x 2.5” each, the name badges range from good to very good condition with light wear, ink marks, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

422. A Disney’s California Adventure Pre-Opening Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000) A pre-opening Disney’s California Adventure Cast Member button-up shirt. Stitched on the reverse of the garment is “Coming 2001.” Labeled a size L, the long-sleeved shirt displays in very good condition with light stains, wear, and pilling from age. $200 - $400

423. A Walt Disney World Custodial Services Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Walt Disney World Custodial Guest Services Cast Member uniform. Included are a white button-up shirt, a pair of shorts, a hat, a belt, and a toolbag. The shirt is labeled a size L, the shorts male 36-38, the belt unisex 36, and the rest “one size fits all.” All retain their original Disney Worldwide Services labels. Each piece is in fair to very good condition with stains, pilling, discoloration from age, a 3.5” tear to the bag, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

425. Jack Linquist’s Disneyland Golden ‘Ears Club Name Badge. (Disneyland, 1993) Jack Linquist’s Golden ‘Ears Club Disneyland name badge. These special badges are given to Cast Member retirees, and Lindquist was given this one upon his retirement from his role as Disneyland president in 1993. Measuring 1.5” x 2.5”, the badge is in very good condition with light edge wear and adhesive residue on the reverse. $200 - $400

424. Disneyland President Jack Lindquist’s Name Badge. (Disneyland, 1974-75) Jack Lindquist’s Disneyland name badge. Lindquist started with the Walt Disney Company in 1955, eventually serving as Vice President of Marketing for Disneyland and Walt Disney World, Executive Vice President worldwide, and finally president of Disneyland until his retirement in 1993. Measuring 1” x 2.5”, the badge is in very good condition with the clasp broken off the back, but included. $200 - $400

426. A Disneyland Cast Member “Mickey Goes Hawaiian” Poster. (Disneyland, 1983) A large poster advertising the Mickey Goes Hawaiian Summer Luau ‘83 for Disneyland Cast Members. The luau was presented by Disneyland Cast Activities and included Disney characters and entertainment, special merchandise, the opportunity to win a Weekend in Waikiki Grand Prize, and more. Measuring 13.75” x 35”, the poster is in fine condition. $200 - $400

427. A 5 Year Service Award Cast Member Pin. (Disney, 20012020s) A Cast Member Service Award pin featuring Pluto, given to employees who reached 5 years of service with the Disney Company. Measuring 0.25” x 0.75”, the pin is in fine condition. $200 - $400

429. A 10 Year Service Award Mickey Mouse Plaque. (Disney, 2015) A 10-Year Walt Disney Company Service Award plaque given to sound mechanic Rolly T. Ladd in recognition of his service to the company. Included is a congratulatory card, invitation, map, and menu for a celebration at Disneyland for the recipients of the award. Ranging in size from the 5” x 5” invitation to 9” x 12” plaque, the items are in good to fine condition with folds and edge wear to the menu and map. $200 - $400

428. A Walt Disney Company 15 Year Service Award and Pin. (Disney, 2020) A bronze award recognizing sound mechanic Rolly T Ladd for fifteen magical years of work with The Walt Disney Company, featuring a sculpture of Cinderella Castle. Included is Ladd’s 15-year service award pin. The award measures 6” x 6” x 8.5”, and the pin is 0.25” x 0.75”, each piece in fine condition. $200 - $400

430. A Walt Disney Company 15 Year Service Award Clock. (Disney, 2020) A mantel clock given to Rolly Ladd in recognition of 15 years of service to the Walt Disney Company. Manufactured by Howard Miller, the clock requires a “AA” battery (not included) and worked when tested. Measuring 7” x 3” x 8.25”, the clock is in fine condition. $200 - $400

Walt Disney always wanted a Disney-owned hotel next to Disneyland, but he Couldn’t afford to include it in the massive construction project for the entire Park. He licensed the Disneyland name to the Wrather Corporation, which operated the hotel until Disney purchased it in 1988. Today, the Disneyland Hotel is joined by the Grand Californian, which offers views directly into Disney California Adventure, and the Pixar Place Hotel, formerly known as the Paradise Pier Hotel.

431. A Collection of Disneyland Hotel Paper Goods. (Disneyland, 1950s-80s) A collection of Disneyland Hotel paper ephemera. Included are a doily, an unused sheet of stationery and envelope, a hotel bill from 1957, a parking ticket from 1985, five Game Arcade tokens coupons, and a pair of Castle Showboat game coupons. Ranging in size from the 1” x 2” game coupons to the 8” diameter doily, the items all display in good to very good condition with edge wear, light discoloration from age, and light stains to the stationery. $200 - $400

433. A Disneyland Hotel Scout Days Neckerchief. (Disneyland, 1962) A Disneyland Hotel Boyscout neckerchief from the Park’s Scout Days during February of 1962. Measuring 20” x 38”, the neckerchief displays in very good condition with light fraying to the edges.

$200 - $400

432. Three Disneyland Hotel Matchbooks. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s/90s) A framed collection of three matchbooks from the Disneyland Hotel. The matchbooks are mounted for display on a custom reproduction print of a blank menu page from The Monorail Cafe. Measuring from 0.75” x 2” to 1.5” x 2” in a 9.75” x 12” x 1” thick shadowbox frame, the piece displays in very good to fine condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

434. A Disneyland Hotel Bed Linen Collection. (Disneyland Hotel, 1980s-2000s) A collection of bed linens from the Disneyland Hotel. Included are four pillowcases and two bed sheets, each with a woven Mickey ears pattern. The pillowcases measure 18” x 30” and display in very good to fine condition, with a light stain and snag on the reverse of one. The sheets measure 95” x 115” and 95” x 110” and display in good condition with wear, light stains, a 0.25” tear to one, and light pilling on the other. $200 - $400

435. A Disneyland Hotel Queen-Sized Bedspread. (Disneyland Hotel, 2001-2010) A queen bedspread created for guest rooms at the Disneyland Hotel. The floral pattern features imagery inspired by popular Park attractions including The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, and the Mad Tea Party. Measuring 85” x 105”, the bedspread is in fine condition. $200 - $400

437. A Disneyland Resort Limited Edition Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2001) A Disneyland Resort boxed set of five pins that together form a compass. The pins feature Space Mountain, Disney Animation, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, California Screamin’, and the Grizzly River Run. Limited to an edition of 2000, the pins measure 1” x 1” to 2” x 2” each, and when together measure 4.25” x 4.25”. The pins are in fine condition and come with the original 5.5” x 6.5” x 2.5” velvet-lined box. $200 - $400

436. A Set of Disneyland Hotel 50th Anniversary Plates. (Disneyland Hotel, 2005) A set of twelve 50th anniversary plates from the Disneyland Hotel featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle and a stylish border. Measuring 12.5” in diameter, the ceramic plates display in very good condition with light discoloration and wear from hotel use.

$300 - $500

438. A Pair of Paradise Pier Hotel Shower Curtains and Pillowcase. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 2000s) A pair of Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel shower curtains and a Luxo Ball spherical pillowcase. The polyester shower curtains measure 68” x 71” and are in very good to fine Hotel-used condition with cracks to some of the plastic rod holder rings. The polyester pillowcase measures 14” in diameter and is in good, Hotel-used condition with stains and a broken zipper.

$200 - $400

table features a compass-style sun graphic and the chairs have woven wood backs. The table measures 30” x 23.75” x 29.75” and the chairs measure 19” x 17” x 33”. All are in good Hotel-used condition with typical light scratches and nicks and residue along the edges of the table. $500 - $700

440. A Collection of Paradise Pier Hotel Lamps. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 2000s) A collection of four wall-mounted lamps from guest rooms at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. The lamps were mounted on the walls above the headboards. Measuring 17.5” x 8” x 11.75” in diameter with the shade, the lamps display in good to very good Hotelused condition with light chips, dents, oxidation, and no longer function from cut wires. $300 - $500

441. A Paradise Pier Hotel Lighthouse Desk Lamp. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 2000s) A lighthouse desk lamp from Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. With a 75-watt max type A bulb (not included), the lamp worked when tested. Measuring 25.5” tall x 7” diameter at the base and a 12” diameter shade, the lamp is in good Hotel-used condition with light paint loss to the base of the lighthouse and creases to the lampshade. $300 - $500

442. A Section of Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel Carpet. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 20002023) A carpet section from Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. Disney changed the name of the Disneyland Pacific Hotel to Paradise Pier to tie into the opening of Disney’s California Adventure, which had a land of the same name. The hotel has since been rebranded as the Pixar Place Hotel. Measuring 45” x 71”, the carpet is in fine condition with light stains on the reverse. $300 - $500

443. A Never Land Pool “Indian Camp” Directional Sign. (Disneyland Hotel, 1999-2011) A Disneyland Hotel “Indian Camp” directional sign displayed at the Never Land Pool. In 1999 the Hotel Marina was transformed into a “Peter Pan”-themed pool area featuring Captain Hook’s Jolly Roger and Skull Rock. Measuring 4.75” x 13.75” in a glasses 13.5” x 22” shadowbox frame, the hand-painted wooden sign is in fine condition. $500 - $700

444. A Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel Surfboard Floor Lamp. (Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, 2001-2023) A surfboard floor lamp from a Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel guest room. This Disneyland Resort hotel underwent a rebrand in 2024, reopening as the Pixar Place Hotel. The lamp’s light-up function worked when tested and does not include a lightbulb or shade. Measuring 65” tall and 13” in diameter, the floor lamp is in very good condition with light wear from Resort use, including a 1.5” scuff on the base. $300 - $500

In 2011, the Disneyland Hotel opened its own tropical hideaway, Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar. Named after the head salesman from the Jungle Cruise attraction at the Park, this tiki bar features numerous references to Disney and its attractions, including nods to Indiana Jones Adventure and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Room in its decor. The bar’s success led to a second location, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, which opened at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World in 2015. Trader Sam’s has gained fame not only for its delicious drinks, some of which trigger special effects, but also for its highly stylized tiki mugs. Collectors flock to Trader Sam’s to acquire these mugs, which are themed around attractions, holidays, and specific drinks on the menu. Be sure to place your bids before the volcano erupts!

445. A Rare Walt Disney Archives Panel Speaker Tiki Mug. (Disney, 2000s) A rare Walt Disney Archives tiki mug gifted exclusively to Archives panel guest speakers. Measuring 7” tall and 3” in diameter, the ceramic mug is in very good condition with light scuffs and “Walt Disney Archives” on the reverse. $300 - $500

447. A 2nd Edition Enchanted Tiki Bar Shrunken Head Mug. (Disneyland, 2014) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar second edition Shrunken Head mug, inspired by the Jungle Cruise and used to serve the potent Zombie cocktail. Measuring 4.5” x 5” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

446. A 1st Edition Enchanted Tiki Bar Shrunken Head Mug. (Disneyland, 2012) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar first edition Shrunken Head mug, one of the original three mugs offered at the Bar during its first year. Measuring 4.5” x 5” tall, the mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

448. A Trader Sam’s 2nd Release Rum Barrel Mug. (Disneyland, 2013) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar rum barrel mug. This green second release, marked “1st Edition” on the bottom, is a variant of the tan first edition released a year earlier. Measuring 4” in diameter and 4.75” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

449. A 1st Edition Trader

Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Krakatoa Mug. (Disneyland, 2013) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar first edi tion Krakatoa mug, designed by Tim Wollweber, and fea turing an orange lava glaze. Measuring 3.5” in diameter x 6.5” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

450. A 2nd Edition Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Krakatoa Mug. (Disneyland, 2014) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 2nd edition Krakatoa mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. Measuring 3.5” in diameter x 6.5” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

451. A 3rd Edition Trader

Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Krakatoa Mug. (Disney land, 2017) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 3rd edi tion Krakatoa mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. Measuring 3.5” in diameter x 6.5” tall, the mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

452. A 4th Edition

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Krakatoa Mug. (Disneyland, 2019) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 4th edition Krakatoa mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. Measuring 3.5” in diameter x 6.5” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine con dition. $200 - $300

453. A Trader Sam’s Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2015) A 2nd edition ceramic tiki mug created for the Tahitian Terrace Diamond Luau tribute event on August 10, 2015, at the Disneyland Hotel. The mug features tiki faces on either side with faux diamond accents and both the Trader Sam’s and Tahitian Terrace logos. Measuring 6” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the mug is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $300

455. A Trader Sam’s 2nd Edition HippopotoMai-Tai Mug. (Disneyland, 2017) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 2nd edition HippopotoMai-Tai mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. Measuring 5” x 4” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

454. A 1st Edition Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar Hitchhiking Ghost Mug. (Disneyland, 2016) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar mug featuring the Hitchhiking Ghosts from The Haunted Mansion. This mug is the first edition of four released by the Disneyland Hotel bar, each with its own glaze, and this earliest edition the most sought-after by collectors. Measuring 8.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the mug displays in fine condition with light glaze imperfections from the production process. $200 - $300

456. An Enchanted Tiki Bar 1st Edition Hatbox Ghost Mug. (Disneyland, 2018) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 1st edition Hatbox Ghost mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. The Hatbox Ghost was one of the Haunted Mansion’s original 999 Happy Haunts but was removed shortly after the attraction’s opening. This mysterious disappearance led to a cult-like fan following with the character eventually returning to the Mansion in 2015. Measuring 3.5” in diameter x 8.75” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition. $200 - $300

457. An Enchanted Tiki Bar 3rd Edition Hatbox Ghost Mug. (Disneyland, 2023) A Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar 3rd edition Hatbox Ghost mug designed by Tim Wollweber and manufactured by Tiki Farm. Released in a limited edition of 7088, the ceramic mug measures 3.5” in diameter and 8.75” tall, and is in fine condition. $200 - $300

459. A Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto Rum Flight Set. (Disneyland, 2023) A Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto rum flight board with three ceramic tiki mugs, a serving tray, and a menu. The tasting cups were originally released in 2015 at Walt Disney World, then at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar in 2023 with a wooden surfboard-shaped tray and a rum menu card. Measuring 2.25” in diameter and 2.75” tall, the ceramic cups, 13” x 1” x 6” wooden board, and 5” x 7” card are all in fine condition. $200 - $300

458. A Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto 1st Edition Citrus Surfer Mug. (Walt Disney World, 2020) A Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto 1st edition Citrus Surfer tiki mug. The mug was released in a limited edition of 2000 at the Tambu Lounge instead of the Grog Grotto due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Measuring 3” in diameter and 6.5” tall, the ceramic mug displays in very good condition with heavy crazing to the inside. $200 - $300

460. A Matterhorn Bobsleds 65th Trader Sam’s Mug and Cup Set. (Disneyland, 2024) A 1st Edition Abominable Snowman tiki mug designed by Doug P’gosh and manufactured by Tiki Farm to celebrate the Matterhorn Bobsleds’ 65th anniversary. The mug was released at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar in a limited edition of 5000 and comes with a Matterhorn 65th anniversary plastic cup and swizzle stick. Measuring 4.75” in diameter and 6” tall, the ceramic mug is in fine condition and comes with the original box. The 3.25” in diameter and 3.75” tall cup and 6” swizzle stick are also in fine condition.

$200 - $300

Before Guests even set foot on Main Street, U.S.A., the Disney magic begins. Signs and transportation featuring beloved Disney characters help Guests get excited for their big day. This experience is so special that visitors from Disneyland’s earliest days kept artifacts, such as parking passes and ticket books, which have been passed down from generation to generation and sought after by collectors. These items serve as reminders of unforgettable childhood experiences at the Happiest Place on Earth.

A Disneyland

Parking

2019-2021) A large Disneyland

parking sign with rates for Automobiles &

and Preferred Parking. Parking prices rose at the Resort from $20 to $25 in advance of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 36” x 60”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, intentional holes from display, and adhesive residue on the reverse from Park display. $800 - $1,000

462. A Pair of Disneyland Re-Entry Hand Stamps. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of hand stamps used to mark Disney Parks Guests for re-entry. To discourage misuse, Disney alternated stamps daily, with these stamps reading “Clopin” and “Frollo,” characters popularized by “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” The re-entry stamps are constructed of wood and rubber with a wooden knob handle. Measuring 1.75” x 1” x 4” tall, the stamps are in good condition with cracks, expected surface wear, partially dried rubber pads, and ink color staining from Park use. $400 - $600

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463. A Disneyland Resort Pinocchio Tram Sign. (Disneyland, 1998-2000s) A large sign for the Pinocchio parking lot at the Disneyland Resort. Later renamed the Mickey and Friends tram, the lot closed in 2018 and was replaced by the Pixar Pals parking structure. Measuring 33” x 81” tall, the metal sign is in good condition with wear from Resort use including heavy scratches, scuffs, paint loss, spotting, and light oxidation. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

464. A 1950s Disneyland Car Pass. (Disneyland, 1950s) A very early parking pass, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot for the extravagant price of 50 cents. Very little parking ephemera from Disneyland’s earliest days survives. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass numbered “X40764” is in fine condition, with a few very small spots on the back. $200 - $400

467. A Pair of 1960s Disneyland Car Passes. (Disneyland, 1966-68) A pair of Disneyland Car Passes from 1966 and 1968, numbered 008421 and 001251, respectively. Measuring 2” x 4” each, the passes display in good condition with creases, edge wear, light soiling, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

465. A Very Early Disneyland Car Pass. (Disneyland, 1950s) A very early parking pass, numbered 14589, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot. Very little parking ephemera from Disneyland’s earliest days survives. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass displays in very good condition with light wear, scuffs, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

468. A Collection of Disneyland Ticket Booth “C” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of eight Disneyland 40-cent “C” Tickets. Aside from the well-known discount ticket books, individual ride tickets could be purchased at booths throughout the Park. Measuring 1” x 2” each, the tickets range from good to very good condition with light edge wear and stains, and light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

466. A 1960s Disneyland Car Pass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A black and white Disneyland Car Pass, numbered X021174, admitting one car to the Disneyland parking lot. Measuring 2” x 4”, the pass is in very good condition with very light discoloration around the edges from age. $200 - $400

Tickets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of Disneyland admission tickets, one a $2 Adult ticket and the other a 60-cent Child ticket. Measuring 1” x 2” each, the child ticket is in good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and light discoloration from age. The adult ticket is in fair condition with a 0.5” tear to the lower left corner. $200 - $400

470. A Pair of Disneyland Monorail Round Trip Tickets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of rare early tickets for a Hotel Station round trip on the Disneyland Monorail, with no admission to the Park at Tomorrowland Station. Measuring 0.75” x 2” each, the tickets are attached at the perforation and display in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

473. A 1969 Adult 10 Magic Kingdom Club Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1969) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from September of 1969, distributed by the Magic Kingdom Club, which offered discount tickets to employees of large companies. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, and ten Magic Key Coupons good for admission to any “10 cent thru 75 cent ride or attraction in Disneyland.” Numbered “M000014”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and scuffs to the back cover.

$400 - $600

471. A Pair of Disneyland Ticket Booth “A” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s) A pair of Disneyland 10-cent ticket booth “A” tickets. Aside from the well-known discount ticket books, individual ride tickets could be purchased at booths throughout the Park. Measuring 1” x 2” each, both tickets are still attached at the perforation and display in good condition with light edge wear and two tears to the top edge of the top ticket. $200 - $400

474. A 1968 Child 10 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1968) A complete Child 10 ticket book from May of 1968. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, an Adventure Thru Inner Space ticket, 3 “E” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, 2 “C” tickets, 1 “B” ticket, and 1 “A” ticket. Numbered “T000002,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and a 0.25” stain to the back cover.

$400 - $600

472. Three Disneyland Ticket Booth “E” Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) Three Disneyland ticket booth “E” tickets with values of 50, 60, and 90 cents. When Disneyland added the “E” ticket in 1959 for its most exciting attractions, Guests were able to purchase these tickets either as part of a ticket book or individually as needed. Measuring 1” x 2” each, the tickets range from good to very good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and light discoloration from age. $200 - $400

475. A 1962 Adult 10 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Adult 10 ticket book from October of 1962. This book includes the front Main Gate ticket, a Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 2 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 3 “E” tickets. Numbered “V027718”, the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and spots of adhesive residue to the back cover.

$400 - $600

476. A 1962 Junior Special Guest 12 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1962) A complete Junior Admission and 12 Adventures in Disneyland Special Guest ticket book from June of 1962. The book includes the Main Gate Ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, 1 “A” ticket, 1 “B” ticket, 3 “C” tickets, 3 “D” tickets, and 4 “E” tickets with a checklist of attractions inside the back cover. Numbered “C146981,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $500 - $700

478. A 1962 Disneyland Scouts Day Main Gate Ticket. (Disneyland, 1962) A main gate passport for Disneyland’s Scout Days. This ticket for the special Boy Scouts event at the Park is numbered 0014 and punched “Void” twice. Measuring 2.5” x 7.25”, the ticket displays in very good condition with light handling wear, edge wear, and a stain. $200 - $400

480. A Disneyland “E” Ticket Collection. (Disneyland, 1961-72)

A collection of 13 Disneyland “E” Tickets, including five Child, four Junior, three Adult, and one all-ages ticket. The earliest ticket is a Child’s from 1961, and the latest a Junior from 1972, with the first listing of the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring from 2.5” x 4” to 2.5” x 5.5”, the tickets range from good to very good condition with light edge wear and tear, stains, and writing on the reverse of some. $200 - $400

477. A 1963 Child 5 Attraction Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1963) A complete 5-ticket Child ticket book from June of 1963. This rare book was produced with no admission ticket, with the Welcome to Disneyland tab serving as the front piece, followed by 5 child’s tickets allowing admission to any attraction in the Park. Measuring 2.5” x 6”, the ticket book is in very good condition, with light edge wear, and light paper loss and a 0.25” tear to the Welcome tab. $300 - $500

479. A 1965 Child 15 Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A complete Child Admission and 15 Adventures in Disneyland ticket book from June of 1965. The book includes the front Main Gate admission ticket, Welcome to Disneyland tab, a Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln ticket, 1 “A” ticket, 2 “B” tickets, 3 “C” tickets, 4 “D” tickets, and 5 “E” tickets. Numbered “F024012,” the 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in very good condition with light edge wear and a light 0.25” crease to the lower left corner of the back cover. $400 - $600

481. A Disneyland Main Gate Admission Ticket & Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1970s) An unused Disneyland complimentary main gate admission ticket and a complete 5 Adventures in Disneyland ticket book. The ticket has a face value of $4 and is still valid for Park admission today. The ticket book dates to before September of 1970, including the earliest “E” ticket to list the Haunted Mansion. The 2” x 5” admission ticket is in very good condition with a faint vertical stain. The 2.5” x 6” ticket book is in fine condition. $400 - $600

482. A Collection of Disneyland Resort Parking Passes. (Disneyland, 1991-1997) A collection of five parking decals, four for Disneyland and one for the Disneyland Hotel. The Disneyland decals include two for 1991-1992, one for 1994-1995, and one for 19961997, while the Disneyland Hotel decal is for 1994-1995. Measuring 1.75” x 3” each, the parking decals are in good to very good condition with scratches, wear, stains, and heavy soiling on the reverse of the Disneyland Hotel decal. $200 - $400

484. A Pair of Magic Kingdom Club Membership Cards. (Disney, 1988-90) A pair of unused Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Club membership cards. These cards granted their holders discounts at the Parks and Hotels. Both are signed by authorizing representative Doris A. Smith in red ink and stamped “The Walt Disney Company Stockholder.” Measuring 2.25” x 3.75” each, the cards are in good condition with ink loss, creases, handling wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

483. A Walt Disney Travel Co. Magic Kingdom Club Bag. (Disney, 1970s) A Walt Disney Travel Co. Magic Kingdom Club bag, featuring a silkscreen of the Club’s logo on the front, and the Travel Co. logo over the pocket on the back. The nylon bag measures 10.5” x 5” x 13.5” and is in good condition with soiling and a 3” area of ripped stitching on the carrying strap $200 - $400

485. A Disneyland Early Closure Sign. (Disneyland, 2012) A Disneyland early closure sign from Thursday, September 6, 2012. The Park closed early that day for a special Cast Member recognition event. Measuring 16” x 22”, the sign is in good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park display, a 2.5” crack, and a 0.5” x 1.5” section missing at the top right. $400 - $600

Because the Park is always changing, Disneyland guides and maps are highly collectible keepsakes from a special day at the “Happiest Place on Earth.” In the early days of the Park and during special anniversaries, souvenir maps were offered for purchase, many including the artwork of Disney Legend Sam McKim. These artifacts capture a specific time in Disneyland’s history and have become highly sought after, transforming Disneyana collectors into amateur cartographers.

486. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1961) The fourth Disneyland Park map designed by Sam McKim and the first released since their debut in 1958. This version features a pink border and depicts the new Flying Saucers attraction and the Monorail extending to the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map displays in good condition with light creasing throughout, discoloration, edge wear, and heavy creasing along the folds with light separation at the crossfolds. $500 - $700

487. A 1962 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1962) A large 1962 Disneyland map featuring planned attractions, including the yet-to-be-completed Enchanted Tiki Room and Pirates of the Caribbean, and expansions that were never built, including Edison Square and Liberty Street. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map is in good condition with creases, stains, wear along the original folds, edge tears up to 0.75”, and discoloration from age. $500 - $700

488. A Disneyland 1964-B Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) A rare 1964-B edition of the Disneyland souvenir map featuring the recently renamed AstroJets, now the “Tomorrowland Jets,” and the never-realized Edison Square and Liberty Square. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map displays in good condition with wear and discoloration along the edges and folds, heavy creasing along the folds with light separation at the crossfolds, and handwriting in marker and graphite on the reverse. $400 - $600

489. A 1966 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1966) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1966, the first to feature the New Tomorrowland and World’s Fair attractions, It’s a Small World and Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map displays in fair condition with tape along the edges, corners, and reverse, edge wear and tear, heavy wear along the folds with separations at the cross folds ranging from 0.25” to 2.5”, discoloration, pinholes, paper loss, and extensive personal notations in ink on the reverse. $400 - $600

490. A 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1968) A large souvenir Disneyland Park map from 1968, the first to show Adventure Thru Inner Space and to omit the House of the Future. Measuring 30” x 45”, the map displays in good condition with light separation and wear at the folds, edge wear, stains, discoloration from age, and heavy colored pencil marks on the right border. $400 - $600

491. A Framed 1974 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1974) A large framed 1974 souvenir map of Disneyland. This map features the new America Sings attraction, which replaced the Carousel of Progress, and is stamped July 1, 1974, twice: once below the America Sings logo and once on the compass. The date is also handwritten in black ink above the legend, likely commemorating the date of a memorable trip to the Happiest Place on Earth, two days after the attraction opened. Measuring 30” x 45” in a 32.75” x 47.75” frame, the map displays in very good condition with light discoloration from age, stains in the border, wear along the folds, creases, and tape at the top from display. The frame displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear. $200 - $400

492. A Disneyland 1978 Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1978) A framed original Disneyland souvenir map from 1978 announcing that “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is coming!” Measuring 30” x 45” in a 32.75” x 47.75” frame, the map displays in very good condition with wear along the folds, light discoloration from age, and creases, while the frame is in good condition with light scuffs, wear, and scratches throughout. $200 - $400

493. A Disneyland 1983 Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1983) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1983, with a graphic promoting the New Fantasyland refurbishment on the bottom left corner. Measuring 29.5” x 44”, the map displays in fair condition with discoloration, tape, and tears ranging from 0.25” to 0.5” along the edges, creasing, smudges, heavy wear along the folds with separations at the cross folds, stains on the reverse, and a 1.5” x 0.75” tear to the lower center. $200 - $400

494. A Signed Disneyland 45th Anniversary Map. (Disneyland, 2000) A large souvenir 45 Years of Magic Disneyland map signed by the artist, Imagineer Nina Rae Vaughn. Hand-numbered 1/250 and signed by the artist in graphite, this commemorative map features the 45 Years of Magic Parade, Fantasmic!, and “Toy Story” characters scattered throughout. Measuring 26” x 33”, the map displays in very good condition, trimmed at the top, with light streaks, edge wear, spots of discoloration, and stains in the border which do not affect the image.

$300 - $500

495. A 1955 The Story of Disneyland Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) An opening year, The Story of Disneyland guidebook. Later guidebooks would use photos from around the Park, but this early version used concept art and illustrations instead. Measuring 6” x 8.75”, the 22-page guide is in very good condition with minor wear to the edges and light surface wear along the spine. $300 - $500

496. A 1956 Complete Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1956) An early Complete Guide to Disneyland book. The 27-page souvenir guidebook provides illustrations, full-color photographs, and maps of the Park. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5”, the guide is in fair condition with visible crease lines on the front cover and along the spine, as well as color loss due to surface wear and some paper loss on the spine. $200 - $400

497. A 1957 Complete Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1957)

An early Complete Guide to Disneyland book. The 26-page souvenir guidebook provides illustrations, full-color photographs, and maps of the Park. Measuring 8.25” x 11.5”, the book is in good condition with surface wear, creasing to the spine and cover from use, and a vertical crease from being folded down the middle. $200 - $400

498. A 1958 Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1958) An early Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. This softcover 27-page booklet features colorful images of early attractions like the Viewliner Train, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Frontierland’s Marshall Lucky, the Horse-Drawn Fire Engine, Midget Autopia, and more. This edition also includes illustrations of the soon-to-open Alice in Wonderland and the Sailing Ship Columbia, with two special pages dedicated to the Disneyland Hotel and attractions under development. Measuring 8” x 11.5”, the booklet is in good condition with minor surface wear and creasing to the cover, and a date written in ink on the back cover. $200 - $400

499. A Pair of Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland Booklets. (Disneyland, 1961/71) A pair of Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland and Walt Disney’s Disneyland booklets. These colorful guides each feature sections with colorful images of each Park land and its attractions. The 1961 guide includes a special page about upcoming attractions, “The Tree House,” “Old New Orleans,” “Rogues Gallery,” and “The Haunted House.” Measuring 8” x 11.5” and 8.75” x 11.75”, the guides are in very good condition with some edge wear and surface wear along the spines. $200 - $400

500. A 1963 Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1963) An early Walt Disney’s Guide to Disneyland featuring colorful images of each land and its attractions, including the Indian Village, Monsanto’s House of the Future, America the Beautiful at the Circarama theater, and more. This edition includes a special page about upcoming attractions, “Old New Orleans Square,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and “The Haunted Mansion.” Measuring 8” x 11.5”, the guide is in good condition with some creasing along the edges, particularly to the spine, as well as some surface wear from age. $200 - $400

501. A 1963 Kodak Camera Tour of Disneyland Brochure. (Disneyland, 1963) A colorful A Kodak Camera Tour of Disneyland brochure with tips for shooting photos and a stylish map of Kodak’s Photo Spots at the Park. This brochure comes from the estate of Bob Clampett and was part of his personal collection. Measuring 8.25” x 3.75” when closed, the brochure is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $200 - $400

502. A 1968 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pictoral Guide. (Disneyland, 1968) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland - A Pictorial Souvenir and Guide containing colorful photos from around the Park, quotes from Walt, and general information. Measuring 8.75” x 11.75”, the guide is in good condition with several creases across the cover and some surface wear to the cover and spine. $200 - $400

503. A 1971 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A hardcover Walt Disney’s Disneyland book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the Park. Measuring 9.25” x 11.25”, the book is in good condition with some edge wear to the cover, particularly at the corners, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

505. A 1976 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1976) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland - A Pictorial Souvenir featuring colorful photographs of Disneyland, the Disneyland After Dark nighttime spectacular, Disneyland Hotel, and Anaheim Convention Center. The back cover advertises the Park’s bicentennial celebration, “America on Parade.” Measuring 8.75” x 11.75”, the guide is in good condition with some creasing to the cover and surface wear along the spine. $200 - $400

504. A 1975 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1975) A hardcover Walt Disney’s Disneyland book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the Park. Measuring 9.5” x 11”, the 72-page book is in good condition with some discoloration and wear from use, particularly on the corners of the cover. There are eraser marks on the front inside cover from where a previous owner wrote their name in pencil. $200 - $400

506. A 1981 Walt Disney’s Disneyland Pictorial Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, 1981) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland pictorial souvenir book featuring colorful photos from around the Park. Measuring 8.75” x 11.75”, the guide is in good condition with some creasing to the edges of the cover and surface wear along the spine. $200 - $400

507. The Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Train Car Sign. (Disneyland, 1955) The “Disneyland Railroad” sign from the side of the Lilly Belle train car. As Guests lined up by the thousands to enter Disneyland on opening day, they were greeted by the sight of the Main Street Train Station and the E.P. Ripley pulling the bright yellow cars, each proudly labeled “Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad.” Most of those passenger cars were retired by 1974 in favor of the open “holiday” cars still in use today. The Grand Canyon car was refitted into the Lilly Belle, with the signage repainted to read simply “Disneyland Railroad.” These three panels - an impressive 36.16 feet long - graced the Lilly Belle until her last rehabilitation in 2006, seen by millions of Guests in both forms through 51 years of Disneyland history. The three panels measure from 10” to 10.5” tall and 136” to 169” long. The panels are designed to overlap slightly, and the top 3.5” of each is bare wood, where it was fitted into the car’s roof above. The sign is in very good condition, even with much wear from Park use, the elements, and scuffs and scrapes from handling. This is truly a one-of-a-kind artifact of Disneyland. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

508. A 1957 Disneyland Railroad Wheel. (Disneyland, 1957) An original wheel from the Disneyland Railroad. Walt knew he wanted a railroad at his Park from the earliest beginnings of Disneyland, and the Disneyland Railroad continues to bring enjoyment to generations of Guests since it first opened along with the Park in 1955. Original artifacts used by the Disneyland Railroad are exceptionally rare, and few are as desirable as these stylish and easily identifiable red and black wheels. This sturdy metal wheel is embossed with the text “Disneyland Railroad” on the front, measuring 19” in diameter and 4.5” thick. The metal wheel is in good condition with heavy paint loss, oxidation, and typical wear from Park use. The back side of the wheel has a few embossed identifiers, including the month and year it was cast, “11 57”. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

509. A Disneyland Railroad Temporarily Closed Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Disneyland Railroad temporarily closed sign. Depending on the day’s weather conditions, the Railroad will close temporarily during the Park’s fireworks display and resume running afterwards. Measuring 18” x 18”, the PVC sign displays in very good, Park-used condition with light stains and scuffs. $500 - $700

510. A Collection of Disneyland Railroad Costume Buttons. (Disneyland, 1960s-82) A collection of 29 rare costume buttons for Cast Members working on the Disneyland Railroad during its time under Retlaw Enterprises’ ownership. Retlaw Enterprises, which is “Walter” spelled backwards, was founded by Walt Disney to manage the theme park attractions he personally owned. These buttons feature the Retlaw logo, measure 0.5” in diameter each, and display in good to fine condition with light tarnish. $100 - $200

512. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Operational Guide. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad Story Guide and Operational Procedure booklet by Disneyland University, created for Retlaw Steam Train Conductors, Engineers, and Firemen. The 30-page booklet provides a detailed history of the railroad, featuring beautiful photographs, maps, signals, and even mentions a “new diorama with a prehistoric theme.” Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the staple-bound booklet is in very good condition with light edge and spine wear. $300 - $500

511. A Disneyland Primeval World Dinosaur Skin Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s) A segment of prop dinosaur skin from the Primeval World diorama at Disneyland. The “dinosaur hide” is a sample of the Stegosaur poised and locked in continuous mortal combat with a Tyrannosaur, during the final climactic vignette of the Primeval World. Measuring 3.5” x 3” and presented with an identification plaque and photograph in an elaborately textured 12.25” x 14.75” wooden shadowbox frame, the skin is in fine condition. $400 - $600

513. A Sam McKim Signed Fred Gurley Locomotive Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1997) A limited edition lithograph of a Fred Gurley locomotive drawing by Imagineer Sam McKim. It was released through the Disney Gallery and is hand-numbered 50/300 with McKim’s signature in ink in the bottom-left corner. Measuring 9.5” x 12.5” in a 20” x 22.75” matted frame, the lithograph is in fine condition. $300 - $500

514. A Disney Park Promotional Transparency and Slides. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1980s) A beautiful film transparency with four slides that were used in advertising and promotion of Disneyland and Walt Disney World during the mid-to-late 1980s. The film transparency features a vibrant image of Snow White and Dopey characters in the Park with fireworks overhead. The slides include images of the Main Street Electrical Parade, Mickey in the Park, Star Tours, and Michael Jackson as Captain EO. The transparency measuring 11” x 14” and the slides measuring 2” x 2” are all in very good condition with minor handling from use. $100 - $200

515. A Pair of Disneyland Early Guided Tour (Disneyland, 1958) A pair of early identification tags worn by Guests of the Disneyland Guided Tour. Measuring 2.5” x 2.5”, the tags are in very good condition with minor edge wear, and some residue on the string of the red tag. $200 - $400

516. A Rare Disneyland Opening Day Food Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare complimentary food ticket from Disneyland’s opening day celebration on July 17, 1955. This unused golden ticket reads, “Be our guest... at any of these three Disneyland restaurants” and lists Swift’s Red Wagon Inn, Swift’s Chicken Plantation, and The Plaza Pavilion as options for guests. Measuring 2.25” x 4” and marked as No. 726, the ticket is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $300 - $500

517. A Pair of Early Disneyland Decals. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A pair of early Disneyland decals featuring Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty Castle, both unused on their original backings. Measuring from 2.75” x 4.5” to 7” x 7.5”, the decals are in good to very good condition with creases, scratches, wear, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

518. An Early Disneyland Motor Coach Service Brochure. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyland Motor Coach Service brochure for Line 58D. The early brochure, effective October 1, 1956, opens to provide bus station and schedule information. Measuring 2.75” x 7” folded, the paper souvenir is in very good condition with light wear and creases. $200 - $400

520. A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A Omnibus Tray. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. souvenir tin tray featuring the double-decker Omnibus. Measuring 4.5” x 6.5”, the tray is in fine condition. $100 - $200

519. A Disneyland Global Van Lines Postcard. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare large promotional postcard for Disneyland’s Global Van Lines, originally sold at their location within the Park. The card features the building’s facade with its iconic 1910 Ford Moving Truck. Measuring 5” x 7”, the postcard is in good condition with a crease in the upper right corner and minor edge wear. $100 - $200

521. A Large Collection of Disneyland Vacation Photos. (1950s-70s) A collection of 21 amateur photographs taken by Guests at Disneyland. Among the lot are images of Captain Hook’s Galley, Fantasyland, the Monorail, the Mark Twain Riverboat, Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Tahitian Terrace entrance, and more, printed in multiple formats. Measuring from 2.5” x 3.5” to 3.5” x 5”, the photos are in very good condition with some edge wear and yellowing from age. $100 - $200

522. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Reference Photos. (WDI, 1960s) A framed collection of seven black and white reference photos used during the development of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. The groundbreaking show made its debut at the World’s Fair in 1964 before moving to Disneyland, where it continued to amaze audiences on Main Street, U.S.A. The photos are in 2.75” x 3.75” visible openings of a 16.25” x 23.25” framed matte, in poor to good condition with heavy toning, scratches, image loss, wear, and discoloration from age. The frame displays in good condition with multiple cracks at the bottom right and light wear. $100 - $200

524. A Sealed Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Record. (Disneyland, 1964) An extremely rare unopened Walt Disney Presents Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln record featuring several of Lincoln’s speeches and a full-color book. The record was created for the World’s Fair version of the attraction, as it would not come to Disneyland until 1965. However, this particular unopened record was sold at Disneyland and still retains its original Disneyland sales sticker on the reverse. Measuring 12.5” x 12.5”, this record is in fine condition with minor edge wear. $100 - $200

523. A Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Brownline. (Disney, 1964-65) A concept art brownline of Abraham Lincoln, used in the development of the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction. The show debuted at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair and opened at Disneyland on July 18, 1965. Measuring 14” x 17” with an image size of 11.75” x 9.75”, the brownline displays in good condition with light edge wear, discoloration, and a 1.75” x 3.75” stain in the lower left corner. $100 - $200

525. A Disneyland Mailbox Plaque from Main Street. (Disneyland, 2000s-2010) A Main Street U.S.A. mailbox plaque from Disneyland. In the early years, Guest mail was sent directly from the Park with a Disneyland postmark. When the practice was discontinued, these plaques were added stating that all mail would be sent through the Anaheim Post Office. Measuring 4” x 5.5”, the plexiglass plaque displays in good condition with light scuffs and scratches from Park use. $200 - $400

526. A “Disneyland, U.S.A.” One-Sheet. (Disneyland, 1956) An original one-sheet for “Disneyland, U.S.A.” directed by Hamilton Luske. The cinemascope featurette offered many viewers, both domestic and abroad, their very first glimpses of Disneyland. Measuring 20” x 40.75”, the poster displays in very good condition, linen-backed for preservation, with signs of restoration and faint creases from the original folds. $400 - $600

527. A Disneyland Marquee Souvenir Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A wall sign replicating the original Main Entrance marquee from Disneyland. Printed in full color on a wood composite backing, the sign is display-ready with integral hanging hardware on the reverse. Measuring 10.5” x 36.25”, the sign is in fine condition. $300 - $500

528. A Souvenir Disneyland Marquee Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A souvenir replica of the updated Disneyland marquee. In 1989, the new marquee proclaimed Disneyland “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Measuring 21” x 35”, the sign is in fine condition. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

hand-painted and silkscreened elements. Ranging in size from 14.25” x 36” to 14.25” x 81.25”, the signs are in fair to good condition with intentional holes from display, heavy peeling, stains, bubbling, scratches, and wear from Park use.

529. Three Main Street Emporium Signs. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) Three signs from the entrance to the Main Street Emporium in Walt Disney World. The signs read “Collectibles” and “Toys” as well as “Since 1863,” which was displayed above the main entrance. The signs are composed of metal with
$600 - $800

530. A Main Street Emporium Holiday Tradition Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2020s) A Main Street Emporium “A Holiday Tradition” sign from the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 26” x 8”, the sign displays in very good condition with typical light stains and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

531. A Main Street Emporium Make the Season Bright Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2020s) A Main Street Emporium “All Things To Make The Season Bright” sign from the Magic Kingdom depicting a few festive sprigs of mistletoe with “hidden Mickey” berries. Measuring 25.75” x 7.75”, the sign displays in very good condition with typical light stains and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

532. An Early Disneyland Keppy Cap. (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir keppy cap featuring artwork of Disneyland’s lands. Measuring 7.5” x 11” x 5” tall, the keppy cap displays in very good condition with light scratches, spots of ink loss, wear, and discoloration from age. $200 - $400

533. A Set of Walt Disney Takes You to... Records. (Disneyland, 1956) A set of five Walt Disney Takes You to… 45 RPM records, with music composed and conducted by Disney Legends George Bruns and Tutti Camarata. Included are albums dedicated to Adventureland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 7” x 7” each, the records are in fair to good condition with creases, scratches, light stains, and wear. The Main Street record has a stray ink mark and an address label on the reverse, and the Fantasyland record has a 3.25” area of paper loss on the reverse. $200 - $400

535. A Disneyland 1965/66 Records Catalog. (Disney, 1965-66) A rare Disneyland Records 1965/66 catalog. The 14-page full-color catalog features the latest records and collections offered by the label, with suggested retail prices on each page. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the catalog is in very good condition with some edge wear and surface wear along the spine. $100 - $200

534. The Disneyland Band Book. (Hansen Publications, 1950s)

A Disneyland Band Book with the sheet music for 8 popular Disney songs for flute, piccolo, oboe, and bells. Included in the book are the songs, “Ballad of Davy Crockett,” “Old Betsy,” “Mickey Mouse March,” “Jing-A-Ling, Jing-A-Ling,” “The Merry Mouseketeers,” “A Whale of a Tale,” “He’s a Tramp,” and “Hi! To You.” Measuring 5.25” x 6.75”, the book is in good condition with some edge wear from use, surface wear along the spine, and notations in pencil throughout the book.

$100 - $200

536. A Disneyland Mickey and Minnie Child’s Apron. (Disneyland, 1950s-60)

An early red child’s apron featuring Mickey, Minnie, and Sleeping Beauty Castle, with two end pockets and six crayon pockets along the bottom hem. Measuring 11.5” x 16.5”, the linen apron displays in very good condition with minimal wear and light stains.

$200 - $400

537. A Disneyland Souvenir Waist Apron. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland waist apron featuring four-color imagery of Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Frontierland, and Fantasyland with the Mark Twain Riverboat and Tinker Bell in the center. Measuring 21” x 23”, the apron is in fair condition with heavy color fading and stains. $200 - $400

538. An Early Disneyland Tinker Bell Scarf. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A colorful rayon-silk scarf souvenir of Disneyland featuring Tinker Bell and attractions from each land, including the Tomorrowland expansion of 1959. Measuring 30” x 30”, the scarf is in fair condition with light staining around the edges throughout and areas of fraying to the hem. $200 - $400

540. A Souvenir Disneyland Lands Scarf. (Disneyland, 1960s)

A Disneyland scarf featuring the Park’s lands around the borders and Tinker Bell in the center. Measuring 26” x 26”, the rayon-silk scarf displays in very good condition with light fraying and two 0.75” areas of discoloration to the corner under Main Street. $200 - $400

539. A Pair of Rayon Disneyland Tinker Bell Scarves. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A pair of souvenir rayon scarves from Disneyland featuring Tinker Bell with symbols reflecting each Park “Land,” including Main Street, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, New Orleans Square, Frontierland, and Adventureland. Measuring approximately 26” x 26” each with some stretching of the fabric due to age, the scarves are in very good condition with minor wear around the edges. $200 - $400

541. A Pair of Vinyl Tinker Bell Handbags. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) A pair of rare vinyl Disneyland souvenir handbags featuring Tinker Bell. The pink bag measures 9.25” x 11” and the white 10.5” x 11.5”, both displaying in very good condition with light soiling and stains, and light cracking to the inner edge of the handle on the white bag. $200 - $400

542. A Rare Marx Disneyland Playset. (Marx, 1961) A rare No. 4368 Marx Disneyland playset with its original box. The colorful plastic playset includes recreations of popular attractions such as the Matterhorn, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, King Arthur Carrousel, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and more. The incomplete set includes 11 building facades, eight trees, eight vehicles, and 22 figurines of Guests, animals, and characters. Ranging in size from a 1.5” tall Minnie Mouse figure to the 12” x 18” x 6.75” tall vacuum-formed Matterhorn on the 30” x 59” two-piece playmat, this set is in fair condition, with missing pieces, a broken off castle spire, the ride vehicles broken off Dumbo with two missing, residue and wear from age and handling, and creasing with light scratches to the playmat. The original 21.5” x 27.5” x 6.75” tall box is in fair condition, with wear, stains, tears, creases, and discoloration. $800 - $1,200

543. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Sticker Fun Activity Book. (Whitman, 1964) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Sticker Fun book with an Adventureland-themed cover, published by Whitman. The unused book includes 16 pages of activities and 4 pages of stickers, all of which are still attached to their original punch-out pages. Measuring 8.5” x 12”, the book is in very good condition with some edge wear from age. At the centerfold, there is some surface damage to the paper at the bottom of the page where the sticker sheets adhered to the activity book. $100 - $200

544. A Collection of Donald Duck Shrink-Wrapped Figures. (Disney, 1950s-70s) A collection of 22 shrink-wrapped Donald Duck ceramic figurines. The figurines are as originally shipped by the manufacturer, with three removed. Measuring 2” x 1.5” each on 12” x 16” cardboard backing, the unopened ceramic figures are in good condition with visible crazing and may have some unseen cracks, damage, or wear once unwrapped. $300 - $500

545. A Set of Shrink-Wrapped “Lady and the Tramp” Jock Figures. (Disney, 1950s-70s) A shrink-wrapped set of 25 ceramic Jocks from “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 1.75” x 1.75” each on 12” x 16” cardboard backing, the unopened ceramic figures are as originally shipped by the manufacturer, in assumed very good to fine condition with several red paint marks from production, and may have some unseen cracks, damage, or wear once unwrapped. $300 - $500

547. A Pair of Mickey Mouse View-Master Test Reels. (Disney land, 1992) A pair of Spanish View-Master test reels used to develop final reels featuring Mickey Mouse and Friends. The reels come in their original development sleeves labeled “MB Sales - Mickey at Beach” and “MB Sales - Mickey Vacation” and dated 12-9-92. Measuring 3.75” x 3.75”, the pair is in very good condition with light discoloration and minor wear from use. $100 - $200

546. A Set of “Lady and the Tramp” Shrink-Wrapped Lady Figures. (Disney, 1950s-70s) A shrink-wrapped set of 25 Lady ceramic figurines from “Lady and the Tramp.” Measuring 1.5” x 1.75” each on 12” x 16” cardboard backing, the unopened ceramic figures are as originally shipped by the manufacturer, in assumed fine condition, and may have some unseen cracks, damage, or wear once unwrapped. $300 - $500

548. A Disneyland Main Street Pennant. (Disneyland, 1980s) A souvenir Main Street, U.S.A. pennant from Disneyland featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse in turn-of-the-20th-century attire. Measuring 11.25” x 33.5”, the felt pennant is in fair condition with heavy stains and pinholes. $200 - $400

549. A Disneyland Dish by Houze Arts. (Houze Art, 1960s-70s)

A ruffled glass souvenir dish featuring the lands within Disneyland. Measuring 6.75” in diameter and 1.25” deep, the dish is in fine condition. The 7.25” x 7.25” x 1.5” box displays in good condition with discoloration and warping, and a 1.75” split to the cellophane lid. $100 - $200

551. A Disneyland Resort Bomber Jacket. (Disneyland, 2000s)

A leather Disneyland Resort bomber jacket with aviation-themed Mickey Mouse patches. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

550. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Scrapbook. (Whitman, 1965) An original Disneyland scrapbook created by Whitman Publishing containing 14 blank pages to fill with Disney memories. Measuring 8.5” x 10.75”, the scrapbook is in very good condition with minor edge wear. There is some discoloration due to tape residue on the first four pages, and slight discoloration due to age throughout. $100 - $200

552. A Disneyland Out-of-Order Pass. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A Disneyland out-of-order pass featuring Mickey Mouse. Passes similar to this were distributed to Guests if an attraction was out of order, granting re-entry at a later time. Measuring 2” x 3”, the out-of-order pass displays in good condition with creases, stains, wear, adhesive on the reverse, and discoloration from age. $100 - $200

553. A Disneyland Resort Pin Trading Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s)

A Disneyland Resort Pin Trading sign featuring Mickey Mouse used to direct Guests toward pin-trading locations. Measuring 15.5” x 17.5”, the acrylic sign displays in very good condition with typical scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

554. Three Disneyland Matchbooks. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) A pair of unused Disneyland Tobacco Shop matchbooks and a Tobacconist matchbook from the Fine Tobacco store on Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 1.5” x 2” each, the matchbooks are in good to very good condition with light creases, scratches, discoloration from age, and wear. $100 - $200

555. A Pair of Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner Chairs. (Disneyland, 2000s) A pair of Guest chairs from the Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner on Main Street, U.S.A. Measuring 19” x 17” x 35” tall each, the chairs are in good condition with expected wear from Park use, including scuffs, scratches, paint loss up to 3”, and light tears to the seat cushions. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

556. A Disneyland Coca-Cola Corner Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 1970s) A costume worn by the Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner Concessions Staff on Main Street, U.S.A. The costume includes a vest, shirt, and a pair of pants, each with its original Disney wardrobe tags. The vest and shirt are both labeled a size “XS” and the pants a size “6x32”. The costume displays in fair condition with light stains to the vest and heavy stains to the blouse. $400 - $600

557. A Hostess “Win a Trip to Disney’s Magic Kingdom” Store Display. (Hostess, 1970s) A Hostess figural store display promoting the chance to win a trip to Disney’s Magic Kingdom, featuring Mickey Mouse and Sleeping Beauty Castle. The vacuformed plastic piece measure 11.5” x 15.25” on a 15” x 17.25” metal grid. The piece displays in good condition with 2.75” of the top castle spire separated but still attached to the grid, light cracking around the edges, and light discoloration from age. $100 - $200

558. Three Disneyland Souvenir T-Shirt Designs. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) Three production used designs for Disneyland souvenir t-shirts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Measuring 14.75” x 16” and 15” x 15.75”, the felt designs display in good to very good condition with stains and notations to the corners in ink. $100 - $200

560. A Mickey and Friends Main Street Trolley Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A Main Street Trolley Big Fig statue of Mickey and friends riding the Main Street Trolley, designed by Costa Alavezos. Measuring 14” x 11” x 18” tall, the Big Fig displays in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and stains on top of Goofy’s hat. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $500 - $700

559. A Collection of Disneyland 30th Anniversary “Gift Giver” Pins. (Disneyland, 1985) A large collection of 87 Disneyland land pins, originally given as prizes during the 30th anniversary “Gift Giver” promotion in 1985. Included are eight “Disneyland” pins, 12 each of Adventureland and New Orleans Square, 11 each of Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Bear Country, and Main Street, U.S.A., and 10 of Frontierland. The collection includes three New Orleans Square designs and a “Disneyland” pin of Mickey Mouse with a drum that was the rarest of the set. Measuring 1” x 1” each, the pins display in good to very good condition, with yellowing from age and some broken clasps on the reverse. $100 - $200

561. A Large Walt and Mickey “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 fullsized statue was sold at the Disney Parks. At this scale, Walt’s Smoke Tree Ranch tie is clearly visible, and artist Blaine Gibson’s signature is incised in the marble base. The resin statue measures 8” x 7.5” x 14.75” tall, including its base. The statue is in good condition with stains and a sticky feel to the touch throughout. $500 - $700

Visiting a Disney Park during an anniversary celebration is an experience unlike any other. Disney pulls out all the stops, making sure refurbishments are complete and everything is tidy to present the Parks in their best condition. No anniversary is complete without special merchandise for Guests to take home. This year, Disneyland celebrates its 70th anniversary, with many more milestones to come.

562. A Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1965) A newspaper supplement from the Los Angeles Times commemorating Disneyland’s 10th anniversary with a history of the Park and full-color photos. This 20-page supplement measures 10.75” x 12.75” and is in good condition with light creasing along the spine and center fold. $100 - $200

564. A Pair of Disneyland 25th Anniversary Open House Booklets and Stationery. (Disneyland, 1980) A pair of booklets for the Family Open House event celebrating Disneyland’s 25th anniversary. The event was meant to offer family members a “backstage glimpse of the ‘magic’ behind the magic,” and provided both a backstage tour and dinner for Guests. The 20-page booklet was gifted to attendees and includes rare photos and details on the event and Disneyland. Included is a page of “Disneyland 25” stationery. Measuring 8.5” x 11” each, the booklets and stationery are in fine condition. $100 - $200

563. A Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Hat Patch. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland embroidered hat patch celebrating the Park’s “first fabulous decade.” Measuring 2.75” in diameter, the patch displays in very good condition with light discoloration and cracking to the original backing. $100 - $200

565. A Disneyland PSA Airlines 30th Anniversary Mobile. (Disneyland, 1985) A Disneyland 30th Anniversary PSA Airlines Mobile presented by K-101 & Safeway. The Celebration Vacation Sweepstakes set includes one 28” x 38” sweepstakes mobile, one 7” x 11” official sweepstakes rules card, one small 13” x 20” sweepstakes poster, and one giant 37.75” x 49.5” sweepstakes poster. The set displays in good to very good condition with wear, creases, edge wear, light discoloration from age, spotting, and a top left corner fold on the smaller poster. $200 - $400

566. A Disney Channel 10 Years Lamppost Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1993) A lamppost sign displayed during The Disney Channel 10 Years Celebration. Measuring 20” in diameter, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

567. A Complete Set of Disneyland 50th Anniversary Tiara Dessert Plates. (Disneyland, 2005) A complete set of six Disneyland 50th Anniversary dessert plates designed by Kimberly Irvine. Five plates feature designs of princess tiaras representing icons of Disneyland including Mickey Mouse, Tomorrowland, Pinocchio’s Blue Fairy, the Indiana Jones Adventure, and Tinker Bell. The final plate, which is not a tiara, is Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. Measuring 8.25” in diameter, the china plates are in fine condition. $300 - $500

568. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Ticket Plate. (Disneyland, 2005) A decorative plate based on the first Disneyland admission ticket and celebrating “50 Years of Magical Memories.” Measuring 8.5” x 13.75”, the plate is in fine condition. $200 - $400

569. A Disneyland 50th Main Street Figurine by Larry Nikolai. (Disneyland, 2005) A Main Street U.S.A figurine by Larry Nikolai for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This Disneyland Artist Figurine Series piece features City Hall on Main Street with Mickey Mouse driving a Horseless Carriage. Measuring 7.25” x 6.25” x 7” tall, the figurine comes with its original box and is in very good condition with light scratches, scuffs, and wear. $300 - $500

570. A Showing Our Disney Side for 59 Years Sign. (Disneyland, 2014) A sign displayed at Disneyland to celebrate the 59th anniversary on July 17, 2014. Measuring 23.5” in diameter, the sign is in very good condition with some edge wear and scuffing to the surface consistent with Park use.

$200 - $400

571. A Disneyland Sixty Years with You Mickey Mouse Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign displayed during Mickey’s 60th birthday celebration at Disneyland. Measuring 30” x 23”, the double-sided sign is in fair condition on one side and good on the other, with discoloration from age, scratches, scrapes, a 1” x 5” section of water damage, an intentional hole at the top from display, and edge wear from Park use. $300 - $500

572. A Mickey Sixty Years With You Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign displayed during Mickey’s 60th birthday celebration at Disneyland. A dapper Mickey Mouse is shown above his beginnings as Steamboat Willie with the slogan “Sixty Years With You.” Measuring 23” x 18”, the acrylic sign is in very good con dition with some areas of scratching to the surface and expected wear from Park display.

$200 - $400

573. A Disneyland 60th Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A large sign featuring Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket displayed during Disneyland’s 60th anniversary Diamond Celebration. Measuring 50” x 41” tall, the styrofoam sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches, peeling, edge wear, light material loss, and stains from Park use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

574. A Disneyland 60th Anniversary Goofy and Donald Duck Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A large Goofy and Donald Duck sign displayed during Disneyland’s 60th anniversary Diamond Celebration. Measuring 50” x 41” tall, the styrofoam sign displays in good condition with wear from Park use, including peeling, edge wear, light material loss, dents, stains, and scratches. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

575. A Disneyland 60th Anniversary Mickey and Minnie Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A large display sign featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse from the Park’s 60th anniversary Diamond Celebration. Measuring 50” x 41” tall, the styrofoam sign displays in good condition with wear from Park use, including scuffs, stains, dents, edge wear, peeling, and a 1.75” x 0.75” section missing at the bottom left. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

576. A Disneyland 60th Peter Pan and Tinker Bell Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A large display sign featuring Peter Pan and Tinker Bell from the Park’s 60th anniversary Diamond Celebration. Measuring 50” x 41”, tall, the styrofoam sign displays in good condition with wear from Park use, including scuffs, scratches, stains, peeling, edge wear, and a 1” x 1” section missing at the bottom left. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

578. An “I Was There” 60th Anniversary Photo Op SIgn. (Disneyland, 2015) A photo op sign displayed at Disneyland on July 17, 2015, to celebrate the Park’s 60th anniversary. Measuring 23.5” in diameter, the foamcore sign is in very good condition with some imprint wear to the surface from use. $200 - $400

577. A Disneyland 60th Anniversary Store Display Panel. (Disneyland, 2015) A double-sided store display panel from the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration of the Park’s 60th anniversary. Measuring 8” x 25.75”, the panel is in very good condition with some surface wear from Park use and display. $200 - $400

579. A Pair of Framed Disneyland 60th Anniversary Logo Patterns. (Disneyland, 2015) A pair of framed pattern samples used during Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration for the 60th anniversary. Measuring 12” x 15” framed, the samples display in good condition, exhibiting a few scuffs and chips on the glassless frames, one with a 2” of missing finish on the underside of the lower left corner. $300 - $500

580. An Honoring 60 Years Display Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A double-sided store display sign for the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration, reading, “Honoring 60 Years.” Measuring 16” x 25”, the sign displays in good condition on one side and fair condition on the other. On the fair side, there is scuffing and scratching from Park use throughout. There is a 2.75” crack at the top center, a 1.5” crack along the bottom edge, and another 1.5” split along the side. $200 - $400

581. A Celebrating 62 Years Today Sign. (Disneyland, 2017) A sign displayed at Disneyland for the 62nd anniversary. Measuring 23.5” in diameter, the sign is in very good condition, with some minor scuffing and scratching to the surface consistent with park use. $200 - $400

Disney excels at hosting special events, whether it’s Grad Nights, sports championship parades, or holiday celebrations. The Park Halloween and holiday festivities are particularly popular with Guests, featuring themed merchandise and spectacular parades. No matter the occasion, Disneyland proudly celebrates each season in style.

582. A “Disneyland After Dark” One-Sheet Poster. (Disney, 1962) A one-sheet for “Disneyland After Dark.” Originally an episode of “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color,” the musical variety film was shot at the Park and stars Walt Disney with a cavalcade of musical stars including Louis Armstrong, Annette Funicello, the Osmond Brothers, and more. The 27” x 40” poster presented in a 30.25” x 45” frame displays in very good condition very light creasing and small tears along the original folds which have been mitigated by the linen backing, and light scuffs to the frame. $300 - $500

583. A University of Oregon Disneyland Junior Weekend Program. (Disneyland, 1956) A souvenir program for the University of Oregon’s trip to Disneyland for their 66th Annual Junior Weekend. The program includes an itinerary of events, photos of class members, and advertisements from local Oregon businesses. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the program displays in good condition with light edge wear and stains to the front and back cover, and heavy oxidation stains from the binding staples throughout. $100 - $200

584. A 1961 Grad Nite Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1961) A souvenir program from the June 15, 1961, Grad Nite celebration at Disneyland, with a list of the High Schools attending and information on the musical entertainment for the evening. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the program is in good condition with discoloration and wear around the edges due to age, as well as surface wear along the spine. $200 - $400

586. A Pair of 1982/83 Grad Nite Souvenir Programs. (Disneyland, 1982/83) A pair of Grad Nite souvenir programs commemorating the 1982 and ‘83 celebrations for graduating seniors. Both measuring 6.5” x 9”, the 6-page programs are in very good condition with expected edge and surface wear from age. There is some minor creasing on the 1982 program. $200 - $400

585. A Disneyland Grad Nite 78 Ticket and Souvenir Photos. (Disneyland, 1978) A Disneyland Grad Night 1978 admission ticket and pair of souvenir photos of high school students posing with Pluto and Goofy. The annual all-night party for graduating high school seniors began as an alternative to unsupervised celebrations. The 3” x 5.5” ticket displays in good condition with heavy edge wear, creasing, and light stains on the reverse. Measuring 5” x 7” with 6” x 8” cardboard holders, the photos are in fair condition with edge wear, stains, discoloration, and one with handwriting in graphite and ink on the reverse. $200 - $400

587. A Disneyland Grad Nite Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A sign advertising Grad Nite at Disneyland Resort displayed at the entrance and exit of the Park. Measuring 19.75” x 19.75”, the PVC displays in good Park-used condition with light wear, scratches, scuffs. $300 - $500

588. A Pair of Festival Japan Certificates & Tickets. (Disneyland, 1978-79) A Festival Japan collection of two tickets and two certificates from the cultural celebration held at Disneyland in 1978 and 1979. Included are two tickets for the Festival from 1978, and a pair of unused honorary certificates from 1978 and 1979 that were gifted to Cast Members, featuring facsimile signatures of Card Walker, Dennis Despie, and Robert F. Jani. Ranging from a 2.75” x 7.25” ticket to a 15” x 20” certificate, the items are in good to very good condition with light creasing, wear, and discoloration along the edges of the certificates, and creases, staple holes, notations, and “VOID” stamps punched into the tickets. $100 - $200

590. A Disneyland 4th of July Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A sign displayed at Disneyland during the Park’s 4th of July Independence Day celebration. Measuring 23.25” in diameter, the foamcore sign displays in very good condition with some minor scuffing to the front consistent with Park use, and some soiling visible on the reverse along the right edge. There are small areas of lifting to the back panel. $100 - $200

589. An America on Parade Souvenir License Plate. (Disneyland, 1976) An America on Parade souvenir license plate from Disneyland’s celebration of the Bicentennial. Measuring 6” x 12”, the license plate is in good condition with some scuffing and scratching to the surface, causing small areas of paint loss. $100 - $200

591. Three Donald Duck 50th Birthday Development Drawings. (Disneyland, 1984) Three drawings from the development of promotional materials and merchandise for Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday celebration at Disneyland. Accomplished in ink on vellum, two of the drawings were used for Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday tour vouchers, and the other includes Daisy Duck. Ranging from 11” x 14” to 14” x 16.25”, the drawings are in good condition overall with some edge wear, including minor tears and creasing. $100 - $200

593. A Disneyland Circus Fantasy 1988 Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A mirror-backed lamppost sign of Mickey and Minnie from the third and final season of Disneyland Circus Fantasy during the spring of 1988. Circus Fantasy ushered the Circus on Parade down Main Street for one final season, with a cavalcade of clowns, aerialists, and exotic animals. The acrylic sign measures 20” x 25” and displays in very good condition with light scratches throughout. $200 - $400

592. A Large Disney Afternoon Live! Sign. (Disneyland, 1991) A large Disney Afternoon Live! sign displayed at Disneyland. The temporary overlay rethemed areas of Fantasyland to include characters from the hit shows “DuckTales,” “TaleSpin,” “Chip ’n Dale Rescue Rangers,” and “Adventures of the Gummi Bears.” Measuring 47.5” x 59”, the sign is in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, including scratches, scuffs, stains, and intentional holes from display. $600 - $800

594. A Disneyland State Fair Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1988) A lamppost sign from Disneyland’s State Fair. Disneyland State Fairs occurred in the Park for two straight years, featuring a large Ferris Wheel, fair-style games, themed food, and pig races. Measuring 18.5” x 21”, the PVC board sign displays in good condition with light scratches throughout. $200 - $400

595. A Disneyland Teddy Bear Classic Sign. (Disneyland, 1992) A large Teddy Bear Classic sign featuring Teddi Barra, the event mascot. The sign is printed on PVC board with a Velcro tab on the reverse from its original display. Measuring 28.55” in diameter, the sign is in good condition with some surface wear from use and a streak of beige paint across Teddi Barra’s upper half. $200 - $400

596. A Teddy Bear and Doll Classic 1993 Event Sign. (Disneyland, 1993) A Disneyland Teddy Bear and Doll Classic lamppost sign featuring Teddi Barra. Measuring 18” in diameter and 0.25” thick, the graphic on foamcore sign displays in good condition with light scuffs and scratches throughout. $200 - $400

597. A Los Angeles Lakers 2009 World Champions Disneyland Sign. (Disneyland, 2009) A large sign from Disneyland’s celebration of the 2009 World Champion Los Angeles Lakers. The oneday event, held June 18, 2009, featured NBA Finals MVP Kobe Bryant riding down Main Street, U.S.A. on a parade float with Mickey Mouse and friends, followed by Kobe taking a victory ride on the Matter horn. Measuring 56.5” x 21.5”, the vinyl board sign displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including light creases, scuffs, and scratches. $200 - $400

598. A Disneyland Halloween Time Jafar Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of Jafar and Iago from “Aladdin” featured during the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 18” x 0.5” x 74” tall, Jafar displays in good condition with a missing hand and heavy scratches, stains, peeling, scuffs, and wear from Park use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding . $300 - $500

599. A Cruella De Vil Oogie Boogie Bash Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of Cruella De Vil from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” featured during the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 26.25” x 0.5” x 57” tall, Cruella displays in fair condition with wear from Park use, including heavy scratches, scuffs, peeling, and her feet missing. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

601. A Captain Hook Oogie Boogie Bash Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of Captain Hook from “Peter Pan” featured at the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 44” x 0.5” x 77” tall, the piece is in fair condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, wear from Park use, intentional holes for display, and his pinky missing. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

600. An Ursula Oogie Boogie Bash Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of Ursula from “The Little Mermaid” featured during the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 63” x 0.5” x 70” tall, the piece displays in good condition with intentional holes for display and heavy wear from Park use, including scratches and scuffs. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

602. A Maleficent Oogie Boogie Bash Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty” featured at the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 70” x 0.5” x 74” tall, the piece is in fair condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, peeling, wear from Park use, and intentional holes from display. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

603. A Queen of Hearts Oogie Boogie Bash Display. (Disney California Adventure, 2019-2020s) A large display of the Queen of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland” featured at the Park’s Oogie Boogie Bash. Measuring 62” x 0.5” x 77” tall, the piece displays in fair condition with heavy warping, material loss on the crown, tape, scratches, scuffs, wear from Park use, a missing arm, and intentional holes for display. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

605. A Mickey’s Halloween Party Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A sign displayed at Disneyland for Mickey’s Halloween Party. Measuring 27.25” x 20”, the metal and foam sign is in very good condition with some scuffing and edge wear from Park use and a small divot in the top edge from impact damage. $200 - $400

604. A Halloween Time Family Blogger Event Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A check-in sign from a Halloween Time Family Blogger Event at Disneyland. Measuring 20” x 27”, the sign is in very good condition with some scuffing and scratching from display and expected edge wear from Park use. $200 - $400

606. A “Vote for Evil Queen” Halloween Time Sign. (Disneyland, 2011) A double-sided “Vote for Evil Queen” Halloween Time sign. In 2011, the Disneyland website invited visitors to join the Academy of E.V.I.L. (Excellence, Vengeance, Insolence, Larceny), where they could participate in voting in the Wicked Gooey Apple Awards. A roster of Disney Villains was presented as nominees in categories such as “Your Highness of Hissyfits” and “Unfairest Of Them All,” with voting advertisements such as this displayed in the Park. Measuring 12” x 19” the bi-lingual sign displays in good, Park-used condition with light edge wear and creasing, light scratches, a 1.75” x 2” piece of clear tape on the right edge of the English side, and a 1” x 1” area of paper loss on the bottom edge of the Spanish side. $200 - $400

Originally conceived as True-Life Adventures Land, based on Disney’s award-winning nature documentary series, Adventureland has been entertaining Guests since opening day with its mix of thrills and exotic locales. The land boasts fan favorite attractions including Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Indiana Jones Adventure, and the Jungle Cruise— home to the eighth wonder of the world: the Back Side of Water!

607. A Disneyland Hotel Jungle Cruise Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland and the entrance to the Jungle Cruise. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 19.75” x 25” in the original 28.25” x 33.25” frame, the print is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

609. A Dave Avanzino Adventureland Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2005) An Adventureland-themed dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Adventureland” is themed to the land’s past and present attractions including Jungle Cruise, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Aladdin’s Oasis, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Tahitian Terrace. This piece is the third in Avanzino’s series of Disneyland 50th anniversary Icon Letter shadowboxes. Measuring 18.75” x 1.75” x 6.75”, the piece displays in very good condition with light scuffs to the frame. $300 - $500

608. A Disneyland Hotel Adventureland Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A beautiful print of Imagineer Harper Goff’s concept art for Adventureland and the entrance to the Jungle Cruise. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 19.75” x 25” in the original 28.25” x 33.25” frame, the print is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

610. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Sign Replica. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room replica sign, complete with hanging hardware on the reverse. Measuring 23.5” x 28.5”, the wood composite sign is in fine condition. $300 - $500

611. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Premiere Brochure. (Disneyland, 1963) A premiere brochure for the new Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room attraction at Disneyland. The color advertisement introduces Guests to the “Entirely New Concept in Entertainment” with a one-section advertisement for puppeteer Andre Tahon’s Papotin’s Revue at the Fantasyland Theater. Measuring 3.75” x 7.25”, the brochure is in very good condition with light scrapes and minor handling wear. $200 - $400

612. An Enchanted Tiki Room 50th Anniversary Mug by Kevin & Jody. (Disneyland, 2005) A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room 50th anniversary tiki mug by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Modeled after Tangaroa-Ru from the attraction’s pre-show, the mug has a detached lid and includes the original tag for a Rongo mug, a common occurrence with this release. Measuring 9.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the ceramic mug is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

613. A Jungle Cruise Hanuman Crystal Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A crystal prop and its original hilt from the Jungle Cruise. This gold-painted base with red-jeweled accents was held by the statue of the Hindu god Hanuman, who was replaced by a statue of a cobra in 2021. The Park-used prop is housed in a custom display, which lights the crystal briefly when pressed. Measuring 13” tall and 4” in diameter, 16” tall 8” in diameter including its display, the prop from the classic Adventureland attraction is in good condition with cracks, paint loss, stains, scuffs, missing jewels, and wear from Park use, with the bottom cover of the case loose. $700 - $900

614. A Jungle Cruise Crystal Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A three-crystal prop with a goldpainted hilt from the Jungle Cruise, likely held by the Hanuman statue. Measuring 13.5” tall and 4” in diameter, the prop displays in very good condition with typical scratches, scuffs, stains, paint loss, and wear from Park use. $700 - $900

615. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Elephant Skin Segment. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original piece of prop skin from an Audio-Animatronic Elephant featured along the Nile River of the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Measuring 4.75” x 3” within its custom 10.5” x 12.25” frame, the skin is in fine condition with light scuffs to the frame. $400 - $600

617. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Temple Floral Relief Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A flower relief prop from the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland. This prop appears on the attraction in the upper relief work of the sunken Cambodian temple ruins along the Mekong River stretch. Measuring 5” x 5” within a custom 10” x 12.5” frame, the prop is in good, Park-used condition with light wear and tear. $400 - $600

616. A Disneyland Jungle Cruise Rhinoceros Skin Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original segment of prop rhinoceros skin from an Audio-Animatronic Rhinoceros featured along the river’s edge of the African Veldt on the Jungle Cruise. Measuring 5” x 4.5” within its 11” x 13.25” frame, the skin is in good, Park-used condition with light cracking and discoloration. $400 - $600

618. An Adventureland 50th Anniversary Figurine by Larry Nikolai. (Disneyland, 2005) An Adventureland figurine by Larry Nikolai for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This Disneyland Artist Figurine Series piece features Pluto aboard the Congo Queen. Measuring 7.25” x 6.25” x 7.5”, the figurine comes with its original box and is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $300 - $500

One thing everyone who goes to Disneyland knows about the shooting galleries is that they are not included in the price of admission. While the Frontierland shooting gallery remains, long ago the Safari Shooting gallery, also known as the Big Game Shooting Gallery, tested your aim in a large venue which is now the Adventureland Bazaar.

619. A Toucan Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original metal Toucan target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target, measuring 5.75” tall and 5.25” at its widest point, is in good Park-used condition with remnants of its original paint, wear, and oxidation. $200 - $400

621. A Lion Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original metal Lion target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target, measuring 7.5” tall and 10.5” at its widest point, is in good Park-used condition with remnants of its original paint, wear, and oxidation. $200 - $400

620. A Rhino Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original metal rhino target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target, measuring 6” tall and 9.75” at its widest point, is in good, Park-used condition with wear and oxidation. $200 - $400

622. A Three-Piece Snake Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original three-piece metal snake target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The targets measuring 7.75” x 5”, 6.25” x 6.25”, and 6.5” x 7.75” at their widest points are in good, Park-used condition with remnants of their original paint, wear, and oxidation. $200 - $400

623. A Baboon Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original metal baboon target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target, measuring 7.25” tall and 7.5” at its widest point, is in good, Park-used condition with wear and oxidation. $200 - $400

625. A Woodpecker Frontierland Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1960s-1984) An original woodpecker target from the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade. Targets like this were used throughout the 1960s until 1984, when the pellet guns were swapped for the light gun. The steel target measuring 6.25” tall and 5.25” at its widest point is in good, Park-used condition with remains of its original paint, wear, and oxidation. $200 - $400

624. A Crab Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1962-82) An original metal crab target from the Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery in Adventureland. The target, measuring 7.25” tall and 7.75” at its widest point, is in good Park-used condition with wear and oxidation. $200 - $400

626. A Weasel Shooting Gallery Target. (Disneyland, 1960s1984) An original weasel target from the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade. Targets like this were used from the 1960s until 1984, when the pellet guns were swapped for the light gun. The steel target measuring 4.75” tall and 10” at its widest point is in good, Park-used condition with remnants of its original paint, wear, and oxidation. $200 - $400

Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm teamed up to create an Indiana Jones attraction for Disneyland. Led by Tony Baxter, the team explored many different concepts, including mine cars, boats, and walk-through options. Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye finally opened in 1995, taking Guests on an unforgettable journey avoiding Mara, spears, and Indy’s least favorite: snakes. The now-classic attraction celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.

627. Indiana Jones Attraction Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of prints of early Indiana Jones Adventure concepts, with two presentation boards of commemorative passport designs for the attraction. The concepts by Imagineer Bryan Jowers are for the “Lost Expedition Complex” which proposed two new attractions - a jeep ride and a mine car rollercoaster - with the Disneyland Railroad and Jungle Cruise boats giving a look inside. Also included is an Indiana Jones: Temple of the Forbidden Eye pinback button. The concept prints measuring 7” x 11.75” and the presentation boards measuring 15” x 20” are in good to very good condition with light edge wear. The 3” diameter button is in fine condition. $200 - $400

629. An Indiana Jones Adventure Spirit of Mara Concept art Print (Disneyland, 1995) A production-used print of concept art of the spirit of Mara confronting a ride vehicle in the Indiana Jones Adventure. Mounted to art board, this print was most likely used for internal presentations. Measuring 12” x 17” on 14” x 18.5” art board, the print displays in good condition with edge wear and creases, pinholes, a 0.5” area of paper loss, and a numbered grid in the top half handdrawn in red grease pencil. $200 - $400

628. An Early Poster Concept for Indiana Jones Adventure. (WDI, 1995) A poster concept from Walt Disney Imagineering’s development of Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland. The printed concept features iconic scenes from the attraction and the Park’s 40 Years of Adventure logo at the bottom right. Measuring 13.25” x 21.25” on 18” x 24” matte board, the concept is in very good condition with light scratches, creases, a 0.75” x 1” section of paper loss on the tagline, and edge wear. $200 - $400

630. Indiana Jones Adventure Commemorative Passport Concept Art. (Disneyland, 1995) A print of concept art for Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye commemorative passports. Measuring 2.75” x 4” and 6.5” x 11.75” and mounted to a matte board measuring 15” x 20”, the print displays in very good condition with light edge wear and scratches. $300 - $500

631. Concept Art for Indiana Jones Adventure Commemorative Passports. (Disneyland, 1995) A production-used print of concept art for Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye commemorative passports. Measuring 3.5” x 12.5” and mounted to a matte board measuring 15” x 20”, the concept art print displays in very good condition with light edge wear. $300 - $500

633. An Indiana Jones Adventure Walt Disney Imagineering Button. (Disneyland, 1995) An Indiana Jones Adventure pinback button given to Walt Disney Imagineers who attended a private preview of the attraction. The preview was held on January 31, 1995, two months before the attraction opened to the public. Measuring 3” in diameter, the button is in fine condition. $200 - $400

632. An Indiana Jones Adventure Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 1990-2020s) A costume worn by a Cast Member working at the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland. Included are a jacket, shirt, and a hat, each with the original Disney Wardrobe tags. The jacket is labeled a size 38, the shirt “M”, and the hat a unisex “2XL”, each piece displays in good, Park-used condition. The jacket has two small holes to the front pockets, fraying around the button holes, and light scratches to the belt buckle. The hat displays adhesive residue from areas where the band has detached, and it does not retain its original shape. $400 - $600

634. A Pair of Indiana Jones Adventure Boarding Passes. (Disneyland, 1995) A pair of Indiana Jones Adventure boarding passes, both stamped with the Eye of Mara seal on the inside. Designed to look like passports, these boarding passes provided Guests with a single entry sneak peek of the attraction before opening day. Measuring 5” x 3.5”, the passes are in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

635. An Indiana Jones Adventure Decoder Pass. (Disneyland, 1995) A complimentary admission decoder necklace for Disneyland’s Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. The laminated decoder features a rotating dial on the front, which can be used to decipher the glyphs in the attraction’s queue. Measuring 7.75” x 3.5”, the pass is in very good condition with minimal wear. $200 - $400

637. An Indiana Jones Adventure Hard Hat. (Disneyland, 1995) A hard hat from the construction of Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. On the front is a sticker for The Indiana Jones Expeditions, the attraction’s original name. Written in ink on an interior sticker is the name of ride engineer Manni Wong. Measuring 9” x 12” x 7” tall, the hard hat is in good condition with scratches, stains, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

636. An Indiana Jones Adventure Opening Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1995) A press kit for the opening of Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. Included in the kit are a premiere pass decoder on a lanyard, a decoder card, two boarding passes, an “Indiana Jones Sneak Peek” one day passport stamped February 21, 1995, and a T-shirt rolled into the shape of a snake. Ranging in size from the 2.25” x 3.75” decoder card to the 41” long snake shirt, the press kit comes in its original box and is in very good condition with light creases on the decoder and handling wear on the paper items. $200 - $400

638. An Indiana Jones Adventure 10th Anniversary Calendar. (Disneyland, 2005) A vintage-style scrolling calendar released for the 10th anniversary event of the Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. Measuring 9.25” x 5” x 2.25”, the wood calendar, topped with a polished stone elephant, is in very good and functioning condition. There is a small chip on the front right foot of the elephant and two chips to the wood on the right side of the calendar. $200 - $400

639. An Indiana Jones Fertility Idol Figure. (Disney, 2022) A collectible replica of the Fertility Idol from “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” This figure, along with replicas of other significant artifacts from the Indiana Jones franchise, was sold exclusively at the Parks and Shop Disney. Measuring 5.5” x 6” x 9” tall, the idol is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

640. A Club 33 Indiana Jones Adventure 30th Anniversary Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2025) An Indiana Jones Adventure 30th anniversary tiki mug, sold exclusively at Club 33. The mug features snakes and skeleton warriors from the classic Adventureland attraction, and includes its original themed box, tissue paper, and “Spring into Adventure” Club 33 shopping bag. Measuring 6.5” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the ceramic mug is in fine condition, with the box and shopping bag in very good condition with creases and wear. $300 - $500

641. A Club 33 Indiana Jones Adventure 30th Anniversary Pin. (Disneyland, 2025) A limited edition pin released exclusively at Club 33 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Indiana Jones Adventure. This light-up pin is the first released with a replaceable battery. Also included is the “Spring into Adventure” bag created for the occasion. Measuring 2” x 2” in the 4.25” x 4.25” x 1.5” box, the pin is in sealed fine condition. $200 - $400

Frontierland is a rustic realm celebrating the great American West. In its early days, attractions featured live animals and entertainers, which were a huge hit with the Western-loving Guests in the 1950s. Today, thrill-seekers can enjoy the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, while those looking for a more relaxed experience can dine at the River Belle Terrace, where they can watch the Sailing Ship Columbia and the Mark Twain Steamboat pass by. Whatever your preference, Frontierland transports Guests back to simpler times.

642. A Sailing Ship Columbia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A full-size Sailing Ship Columbia attraction poster that was created for Park-use but was never actually displayed. The earliest of these posters were hand-silkscreened, however, more modern versions such as this were printed on sturdier paper with ink that would perform better in sunlight. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $800 - $1,000

643. A Sailing Ship Columbia Belaying Pin. (Disneyland, 1958) A belaying pin from the Sailing Ship Columbia used to secure lines of running rigging. On a traditional sailing vessel the running rigging controls the raising and lowering of the sails. Measuring 16” long and presented in a glassless shadowbox, the pin displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $400 - $600

644. A Frontierland Attraction Sign Replica. (2010s) A replica Frontierland Park sign promoting the classic attractions Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, the Frontierland Railroad Station, and the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island. Measuring 29” x 18.25”, the wood composite sign is in fine condition. $200 - $400

645. A Frontierland 50th Anniversary Figurine by Larry Nikolai. (Disneyland, 2005) A Frontierland figurine by Larry Nikolai for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This Disneyland Artist Figurine Series piece features Goofy paddling down the Rivers of America. Measuring 7” x 6.25” x 7.75” tall, the figurine comes with its original box and is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

646. A Golden Horseshoe Revue Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue. This is the second version of the popular Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom where the previous version read “Frontierland.” Measuring 54” x 36”, the poster displays in good condition, mounted to foamcore, with light warping, edge wear, dents, and creases up to 5” long. $2,000 - $4,000

648. Golden Horseshoe Revue Sheet Music. (Disneyland, 1980s) Sheet music for the song “Orange Blossom Special” arranged by Disneyland’s Entertainment Division for the Golden Horseshoe Revue in Frontierland. The tri-fold sheet music measures 9.5” x 13.5” when folded and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

647. Fulton Burley’s Golden Horseshoe Revue Photo Archive. (Disneyland, 196280s) An impressive photo archive from the estate of the 24-year Golden Horseshoe Revue performer, Disney Legend Fulton Burley. This collection of more than 70 photos provides a fantastic look into the history of the Golden Horseshoe Revue and includes photos of the various performers over the years, such as Wally Boag, Betty Taylor, Fulton Burley, the dance hall girls, Bert Henry, and more. These photos span the over 24-year career of Burley at the Golden Horseshoe and include a mix of color and black and white photos. The photos range in size from 2.25” x 2.25” contact prints to 8” x 10”. The photos are overall in very good condition with some discoloration and creasing to a few from age and use. A few photos are duplicates, and many of the photos are either hand-dated or stamped with a date on the back from the time of printing. $600 - $800

649. Disneyland & MacGlashan Brochure Art by Dan Martinez. (Disneyland, 1976) A framed piece of original art produced for the cover of a MacGlashan Enterprises brochure featuring the Frontierland Shooting Gallery at Disneyland. The brochure cover was designed by Disney News Magazine illustrator Dan Martinez and features three vintage 1970s images of the Frontierland Shooting Gallery, including the .22 caliber rifle storage. The original art and the brochure cover measure 10.5” x 25” each, housed in a 28.75” x 32.25” custom frame. The art is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light stains and wear. $1,000 - $2,000

650. A Disneyland Hotel Golden Horseshoe Saloon Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Sam McKim’s concept art for the Golden Horseshoe Saloon in Frontierland. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork has an image size of 20” x 26.75” in its 28.25” x 35.25” gold-toned original frame. The print is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

651. A Disneyland Indian Village Feathered Headdress. (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir feathered headdress from the Indian Village section of Frontierland. The interior of the headdress band features personalized marker inscriptions and an adhesive dating the piece to 1964. Measuring 20” x 14”, the headdress displays in good condition with discoloration from age, fading on the marker inscriptions, stains, and material loss on the feathers. $300 - $500

652. A Large Frontierland Indian Village Headdress. (Disneyland, 1964) A large souvenir feathered headdress from the Indian Village section of Frontierland. On the reverse of the headdress are personalized marker inscriptions and an adhesive dating the piece to 1964. Measuring 15.5” x 26”, the headdress is in good condition with stains, material loss on the feathers, discoloration from age, and wear from use. $300 - $500

653. A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Park-used sign originally displayed at the entrance to Disneyland’s Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes. Measuring 18.25” x 18.25”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with light wear and heavy surface scratches throughout. $700 - $900

655. A Big Thunder Mountain Load Station Display. (Disneyland, 1970-80s) A framed Big Thunder Mountain workbook page and four control panel photos. The page shows instructions on how to operate the main track load station control panel. The items are displayed in a custom frame with a medallion of the attraction’s logo. The photos range in size from 3.5” x 4.75” to 3.5” x 5”, the page is 8.5” x 10”, and the medallion is 2” in diameter. The entire matted frame measures 24” x 27.5” overall. The items display in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400

654. A WED Enterprises Big Thunder Night Poster. (WED Enterprises, 1979) A poster for WED Enterprises’ Big Thunder Night at Disneyland on October 2, 1979. This special event celebrated the brand-new attraction, which opened exactly a month earlier. Measuring 18” x 24” in a 20.25” x 26.25” frame, the poster displays in very good condition with light creases, stains, and wear, while the frame is in fine condition. $500 - $700

656. A Big Thunder Mountain Unload Station Display. (Disneyland, 1970-80s) A framed Big Thunder Mountain workbook page and four control panel photos. The page shows instructions on how to operate the main track unload station control panel. The items are displayed in a custom frame with a medallion of the attraction’s logo. The photos range in size from 3.5” x 4.75” to 3.5” x 5”, the page is 8.5” x 10”, and the medallion is 2” in diameter. The entire matted frame measures 24” x 27.5” overall. The items display in very good condition with light creases and edge wear. $200 - $400

New Orleans Square features some of the Park’s most popular attractions, including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, and the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! This themed area, which Walt jokingly claimed cost as much as the Louisiana Purchase, also includes upscale dining options like the Blue Bayou and Club 33. As the only Disney Park in the world to have a New Orleans Square, this three-acre section is a must-visit destination for both tourists and locals.

657. A Disneyland Hotel New Orleans Square Concept Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for New Orleans Square. This high-quality print was originally displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. The print has a visible size of 19.75” x 29.75” within its 28.25” x 38.25” original gold-toned frame and is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with scuffs and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

659. A Cafe Orleans Dinner Menu Display Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A dinner menu sign displayed at the Cafe Orleans Cajun restaurant at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 10.5” x 15.75”, the sign displays in very good Park-used condition with typical light wear and scratches, and two Official Disneyana Convention labels on the reverse. $100 - $200

660. A Fantasmic! Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, 1990s) A jacket worn by Disneyland Crowd Control Cast Members during the nighttime spectacular, Fantasmic! Labeled a unisex L, the jacket is in very good condition with typical light stains, pilling, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

658. A Cafe Orleans Lunch Menu Display Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A lunch menu sign displayed at the Cafe Orleans Cajun restaurant at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 10.5” x 15.75”, the sign displays in good Park-used condition with heavy wear to the lettering, light scratches, and two Official Disneyana Convention labels on the reverse. $100 - $200

661. A New Orleans Square Lamp. (Disneyland, 2024) A Park-used New Orleans Square Lamp mounted to the temporary walls surrounding the Haunted Mansion during the construction of its new queue and Splash Mountain during its retheming to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Constructed of metal, plastic, and glass and measuring 7” x 7.75” x 15.5”, the lamp displays in fair condition from Park use, with soiling, paint chips, five missing glass panels, and a broken and missing 6” piece of the cage frame. $200 - $400

On July 11, 1987, The Disney Gallery opened in New Orleans Square. The walkthrough gallery allowed Imagineers to present their art to the public for sale. This first location had historical significance, as it was originally intended to be The Royal Suite, a private entertaining space for Walt Disney. In 2009, The Disney Gallery moved to the Bank of Main Street to make way for the Disneyland Dream Suite, then moved again to the Opera House in 2013. While the Gallery closed in 2024 and its future is uncertain, the incredible art that the Imagineers displayed there are must-haves for Disney collectors.

662. A Disney Gallery Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Park-used sign for The Disney Gallery. Originating in New Orleans Square to showcase artworks from Walt Disney Imagineering, the Gallery has had several homes in the Park over the years. Measuring 14” x 17.25” x 1” tall, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with discoloration from age, scuffs, spots of paint loss, wear from Park use, and a 2.5” crack on the right side. $500 - $700

663. A Multi-Signed The Art of Walt Disney Book. (Abrams, 1973) A first edition of The Art of Walt Disney by Christopher Finch, signed by an impressive array of ten top Disney animators, dating from Walt’s Old Men through the animation renaissance of the 1980s and beyond. Signatures include the Disney Legends and members of the “Nine Old Men” Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, and Ward Kimball. Friz Freleng, best known for his work at Warner Brothers, signed with a sketch of Bugs Bunny. Further signatures include Disney Publicist Tom Jones, Pixar pioneer John Lasseter, and the model for Mr. Snoops in “The Rescuers,” animation historian John Culhane, along with two more unidentified names. The book measures 10.5” x 13.75” x 2” and is in good condition with light wear to the plastic dust jacket, repair work to the cardboard appliqué Mickey on the cover, and the paint bucket that accompanies him missing. $400 - $600

664. A Walt Disney Bronze Sculpture by Bill Toma. (Disney, 1990s) A bronze sculpture of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse titled “Walt Draws Mickey.” This statue by renowned artist Bill Toma was released in a limited edition and is numbered 33 of 1000. Measuring 7.5” x 8.5” x 11”, the sculpture is in fair condition with patina, and the marble base is sticky to the touch. $400 - $600

665. A Signed Marc Davis Studio Tinker Bell Bronze Sculpture. (Disney, 1998) A signed Marc Davis Signature Series Tinker Bell bronze sculpture, released by The Art of Disney. The impressive bronze sculpture features colorful accents and a special plaque, signed by the Disney Legend in gold marker. Included is a bag of “pixie dust” and a printed note from the Marc Davis Studio. Measuring 11” tall and 6.5” in diameter, the sculpture is in very good condition with light spots of discoloration on the wings and wear. $600 - $800

666. A Tinker Bell “Attitude” Sculpture by Bill Toma. (Disney, 2000) A rare Tinker Bell figure titled “Attitude” by renowned artist Bill Toma. Released in a limited edition at the 2000 Disneyana convention, the sculpture is signed by the artist and hand-numbered 2 of only 50 in black marker. Measuring 12” tall and 4.75” in diameter, the mixed media figure is in fine condition. $500 - $700

667. A WDCC “It Was All Started by a Mouse”

Walt Disney Figure. (Disney, 2001) An original Walt Disney Classics Collection figurine of Walt Disney holding a Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse doll. Titled “It Was All Started by a Mouse,” the figurine was sculpted by Kent Melton and released exclusively for members of the Walt Disney Collectors Society. Measuring 3.5” x 5” x 9.5” with the original 13.25”x 12” x 10.5” box, the figurine is in fine condition with the box displaying light wear and a store sticker on top. $100 - $200

668. A “Disneyland Mountains...” Artist’s Proof by John Horny. (Disneyland, 1999) A multi-signed lithograph print titled “The Disneyland Mountains of the Anaheim Range,” by John Horny. Released through The Disney Gallery, the print is signed by ten Imagineers who contributed to these legendary peaks: Tony Baxter, Harriet Burns, Don Edgren, Bruce Gordon, Bob Gurr, John Hench, John Horny, Fred Joerger, George McGinnis, and John Stone. Measuring 12.5” x 39”, the artist’s proof is hand-numbered 10/30 and is in very good condition with light stains and wear. $400 - $600

669. An Original Dick Duerrstein Tinker Bell Painting. (Disney, 2000s) A framed original painting of Tinker Bell by Disney artist Dirk Duerrstein. The brightly-colored painting, enhanced with glitter accents, is signed by Duerrstein in black marker at the lower left corner. With an image size of 19.5” x 29.5” in a 25.5” x 35.5” frame, the painting is in fine condition. $600 - $800

670. A Character of the Month Tinker Bell Lithograph and Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2000) A Disneyland Character of the Month Tinker Bell lithograph and complete 12-piece pin set by Peter Emmerich, released for the Park’s 45th anniversary. The lithograph is hand-numbered 117/200, dated, and signed in graphite by the artist. The lithograph measures 18.5” x 14.5” in an elaborate 32.25” x 28.25” frame, and the 1.5” x 1.25” LE 500 pins adorn the textured satin matte. The entire piece displays in very good condition with a 0.75” x 0.25” chip to the lower right corner of the frame. $200 - $400

672. An Elisabete Gomes Tinker Bell Charger Plate. (Disney, 2004) A rare Tinker Bell square charger plate signed by artist Elisabete Gomes. The limited edition decorative plate is hand-numbered 2/50. Measuring 17.5” x 17.5”, the charger plate is in good condition with edge scuffs and crazing throughout. $300 - $500

671. An Elisabete Gomes Stitch “Aloha!” Charger Plate. (Disney, 2004) A rare Stitch charger plate signed by artist Elisabete Gomes. The decorative plate is titled “Aloha!” and hand-numbered 17/25. Measuring 14” in diameter, the charger plate is in very good condition with light paint loss. $300 - $500

673. A Disney Store Tinker Bell and Butterfly Charger Plate. (Disney, 2000s) A charger plate of Tinker Bell and a butterfly, originally sold through the Disney Store. Measuring 14.5” in diameter, the charger plate is in very good condition with light flaws from production. $300 - $500

674. A “Mary Poppins” Penguin Waiter Big Fig. (Disney, 2004) A Big Fig of a penguin waiter from “Mary Poppins,” released in celebration of the film’s 40th anniversary. Designed by Kevin Kidney, this charming statue spots a satin bow tie and includes an original paper menu that tucks under its flipper. Measuring 22.75” tall and 10.5” in diameter, the resin Big Fig displays in very good condition with light scuffs, wear, scratches, and stains on the beak and tray. $300 - $500

676. A Captain Hook’s Ship Jolly Roger Magical Big Fig. (Disney, 2000s) A rare Magical Big Fig of the Jolly Roger from “Peter Pan.” The figurine features Peter Pan and Captain Hook engaged in a duel while Tick-Tock Crock watches in the waves below. The ship’s windows light up with two “AA” batteries (not included) and functioned properly when tested. Measuring 15.5” x 12” x 18.5”, the figurine is in fine condition. $400 - $600

675. A Maleficent Big Fig. (Disney, 2004) A Big Fig of Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty.” Titled “Maleficent’s Fury,” the Big Fig was released in a limited edition of 150 exclusively at Walt Disney World. Measuring 21” x 15” x 29” tall including the base, the resin sculpture displays in very good condition with light scratches, stains, and wear. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

677. A Stitch 10th Anniversary Medium Fig. (Disney, 2013) A Stitch Medium Fig designed by Costa Alavezos, released for the 10th anniversary of “Lilo & Stitch.”. Measuring 15” tall and 11.25” in diameter, the resin Medium Fig is in very good condition with light scratches and wear. $400 - $600

Pirates of the Caribbean opened in 1967 as the last attraction personally supervised by Walt Disney. With its memorable scenes of pirate mischief and a catchy theme song, the attraction quickly became a classic, leading to versions in every Disney Park worldwide. In 2006, updates were made to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World versions, incorporating characters from the blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise. While parts of the attraction have changed over the years, Guests continue to flock to it to experience the life of a pirate.

678. A Large Disneyland Hotel Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. This high-quality print was originally displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. The print has a visible size of 26” x 35.5” within its 41.25” x 51” original gold-toned frame and is in fine condtion, while the frame is very good condition with light wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

680. A Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean Guide. (Disneyland, 1968) A souvenir guidebook for Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, containing legends of historic pirates, images chronicling the Imagineering of the adventure, and much more. Measuring 10.75” x 9”, the guide is in very good condition with surface wear along the top of the cover and spine, and some edge wear throughout from use. $200 - $400

679. A Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Print. (Disney, 1993) A limited edition print titled “Jolly Roger” of Pirates of the Caribbean concept art by Disney Legend Marc Davis. The print was created in an edition of 5,000 and was only available to members of the Marc Davis Collector’s Society. The print features a printed signature. Measuring 17” x 22”, the print is in fine condition. $300 - $500

681. A Framed Pirates of the Caribbean Marc Davis Postcard Set. (Disneyland, 1966) A complete set of 12 Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean souvenir postcards. The cards are presented in an ornate Baroque-style frame with a black velvet matte set against a print of a map of the Pacific from 1589 inlaid with treasure replica doubloons. The cards measuring 3.5” x 5.5” in the 28.25” x 32.25” frame are in fine condition. $300 - $500

683. A Pirates of the Caribbean Talking Wall Plaque. (Disney, 2003) A hand-painted Pirates of the Caribbean talking plaque, numbered 222 in a limited edition of 500. Requiring three AA batteries (not included), the audio function did not work when tested, likely requiring repair. Measuring 23.5” x 2.5” x 16.5”, the plaque displays in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

682. A Pirates of the Caribbean Lantern. (Disneyland, 2006) A Park-used lantern from the classic New Orleans Square attraction Pirates of the Caribbean. This metal and glass lantern appears in the final scene of Jack Sparrow in the treasure room, added in 2006 to tie into the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise. The lantern’s lighting function worked when tested. Measuring 7.5” x 7.5” x 16.5” tall, the lantern is in good condition with stains, scratches, scuffs, light oxidation, and wear from Park use.

$500 - $700

684. A Pirates of the Caribbean Commemorative Key. (Disneyland, 2000) A Pirates of the Caribbean attraction 33rd-anniversary commemorative metal key from a special event at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. The event included a panel discussion, a ride through the attraction, and Pirates merchandise exclusive to the event. Limited to an edition of 2500 and measuring 5.75” long, the key is in fine condition. The velvet-lined Treasure map presentation box measures 7.25” x 5.25” x 1” and is in very good condition with light creasing. $200 - $400

685. A Dave Avanzino Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure Box. (Disney Cruise, 2009) A Pirates of the Caribbean limited edition shadow box created by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. The box was released at the “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend Lives On” cruise aboard the Disney Wonder in 2009 and is numbered 18/75 on an accompanying certificate signed by Avanzino. Measuring 11” x 8.5” x 3”, the piece is in fine condition. $300 - $500

686. A Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Exclusive Denim Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000) A Disneyland Cast Member exclusive denim shirt featuring Pirates of the Caribbean embroidery on the breast. Labeled a size “L”, the shirt is in fine condition. $200 - $400

687. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Shirt. (Disneyland, 2000s) A souvenir Pirates of the Caribbean shirt from Disneyland, featuring an embroidered “Dead Men Tell No Tales” logo on the back, and embroidery on the breast, collar, and sleeve. Labeled a size “XXL,” the shirt is in very good condition with very light handling wear. $200 - $400

688. A Pirates of the Caribbean Framed Pin Set. (Disney, 2006) A Pirates of the Caribbean six-piece pin set. Framed upon a reproduction of John Horny’s beautiful map created for the attraction, the six pins accent elements of the map’s design and logo. With pins up to 2.25” x 2.75” in a 16.25” x 18.5” matte and frame, the piece is in fine condition, with intentional distress to the wooden frame.

$200 - $400

689. A Pirates of the Caribbean Ship Pin in Bottle. (Disneyland, 2006) A Pirates of the Caribbean Wicked Wench pirate ship pin in a bottle. Released in an unnumbered limited edition of 500, the bottled pin features a Hidden Mickey and comes with a wooden Pirates of the Caribbean-branded display stand. Measuring 2.25” x 3.25” in the 12” long bottle on the 6.5” x 2.75” x 2.75” stand, the piece is in good condition with dents and chips to the stand, and the bottle’s original cork missing. $200 - $400

690. A Pirates of the Caribbean Event Pin. (Disneyland, 2000) A Pirates of the Caribbean pin from a special event at Disneyland on May 20, 2000. The event included a panel discussion, a ride through the attraction, and Pirates merchandise unique to the event. This pin was limited to an edition of “1967,” referring to the attraction’s opening year, and comes in a treasure chest box with the event logo and date. The pin measuring 2” x 2.25” and the box measuring 2.75” x 2.75” x 1.5” are in fine condition. $200 - $400

691. A Pirates of the Caribbean Prop Gold Display and Goblet. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1967/2006) A limited edition Pirates of the Caribbean framed display set and prop goblet. The custom-matted set is from the Pirates in the Big Apple event celebrating the premiere of “Dead Man’s Chest” and includes a pirate gold prop taken from Walt Disney World’s Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, a print of the event’s logo, and a coin created specifically for the event. The pewter goblet prop is from the Dead Man’s Cove scene in the Disneyland attraction. Measures 12.75” x 15.75”, the framed display is in very good condition with adhesive residue to the ingot from Park use and scuffs to the frame. The goblet prop measures 7” x 3” diameter and is in very good condition. $300 - $500

692. A Elisabete Gomes Pirates of the Caribbean Charger Plate. (Disneyland, 2006) A rare Pirates of the Caribbean Skeletal Helmsman charger plate, signed by artist Elisabete Gomes. The decorative plate is hand-numbered 2 of only 5 and was released at the merchandise event Pirates of the Carib bean: A Moonlit Voyage, held July 6, 2006 in the Park. Measuring 19.75” in diameter, the charger plate is in very good condition with light scuffs and spots of paint loss.

$300 - $500

693. An Olszewski Pirates of the Caribbean 40th Anniversary Treasure Chest. (Disneyland, 2007) A Pirates of the Caribbean treasure chest, designed by Robert Olszewski and released in a limited edition of 1,967 to celebrate the attraction’s 40th anniversary. Measuring 5.25” x 7” x 6.25” tall, the resin chest is in fine condition.

$200 - $400

694. A Blue Bayou Movie-Release Menu Collection. (Disneyland, 2003-2007) A collection of six specialty menus from the Blue Bayou Restaurant in New Orleans Square, themed to Disney theatrical releases. Included are one menu for “The Haunted Mansion,” two duplicates for “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” one for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” one for “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” and one themed to Tesoro Island from the attraction. Ranging in size from the 8.25” x 13.75” “Haunted Mansion” to the 11” x 17” Tesoro Island menu, the souvenirs display in fair to very good condition with edge wear, scratches, and heavy creases and paper loss to the “Haunted Mansion” menu.

$100 - $200

Nestled above New Orleans Square is Club 33, a members-only club developed by Walt Disney for corporate sponsors and VIPs. After Walt’s passing, the decision was made to offer a limited number of individual memberships. These memberships are incredibly difficult to obtain, and prospective members often wait years for approval. With its elegant atmosphere, exclusive membership list, and unique merchandise collections available only at the restaurant, Club 33 is a bucket list destination for many Disney fans.

695. A Club 33 Unused Membership Card. (Disneyland, 1980s) A rare membership card for Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33 with the logo on the front and the rules of usage on the reverse. This card is unused and has been voided with three hole punches to the lower half. Measuring 2.25” x 3.5”, the card is in very good condition with light surface soiling and scuffing. $100 - $200

697. A Club 33 Zippo Lighter. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Club 33 lighter manufactured by Zippo and featuring the exclusive Club’s pre-2014 gold logo on the front. Measuring 1.5” x 2.25” in a 2.5” x 3.25” Zippo case, the lighter displays in fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400

696. An Unopened Sleeve of Club 33 Coasters. (Disneyland, 2000s) An unopened sleeve containing over one hundred coasters from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33. Each measuring 3.75” in diameter, the coasters are in fine condition. $100 - $200

698. A Club 33 Charger Plate. (Disneyland, 2010) A Club 33 charger plate designed by Dudson Fine China of England, made exclusively for the exclusive New Orleans Square restaurant. The Club’s logo is in the center, surrounded by a blue and white pattern and a gold filigree border. Measuring 12.25” in diameter, the charger plate displays in fine condition with a very small smudge on the reverse. $200 - $400

699. A Club 33 Summer of Tiki 1st Edition Mug. (Disneyland, 2018) A Club 33 first edition tiki mug designed by Dave Stolte and sold exclusively at the Summer of Tiki event in 2018. Measuring 6.75” tall and 4” in diameter in its original 4.75” x 4.75” x 7.25” box, the mug is in fine condition. $200 - $400

701. A Club 33 Holiday 2021 Charger Plate and Bread Plate. (Disneyland, 2021) A charger plate and bread plate from Disneyland’s exclusive Club 33, featuring their holiday pattern from 2021. Measuring 11.5” and 6.5” in diameter, the plates are in fine condition. $200 - $400

700. A Club 33 Tom and Jerry Bowl and Cups Set. (Disneyland, 2021) A Club 33 exclusive Tom and Jerry serving set. Consisting of a ceramic punch bowl and a pair of matching mugs with festive golden design accents, the set is modeled on Walt Disney’s own barware for the classic Mid-Western seasonal tipple, which is still visible within his Main Street U.S.A. apartment. Each piece is stamped on the bottom with a Club 33 crest logo and the set is presented in a Holiday-themed Club 33-branded lidded box. The mugs measure 2.75” x 4.5” x 3.25” deep and the bowl is 3” tall x 7” in diameter. The set is in fine, as-new condition. $100 - $200

702. A Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2022) A complete set of 13 Club 33 Emerald Anniversary pins released exclusively to members and limited to an edition of 1000 each. Measuring 1.75” x 2” each, with the exception of the 2” x 1.5” logo, the pins presented in a 20.75” x 16” matted frame are in fine condition. $500 - $700

703. Club 33 Emerald Anniversary Framed Charger Plate. (Disneyland, 2022) A framed Club 33 Emerald anniversary charger plate released at the exclusive Club in celebration of their 55th anniversary. The 11” diameter plate is presented in a 16.5” x 17.5” x 2” deep shadow box frame. The piece is in fine condition. $600 - $800

705. A Club 33 Enchanted Tiki Room Shaker by SHAG. (Disneyland, 2023) A Club 33 exclusive drink shaker designed by SHAG released to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Measuring 9.25” tall and 3.5” in diameter, the shaker is in fine condition. $200 - $400

704. A Club 33 Mardi Gras Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 2022) A Club 33 Mardi Gras tiki mug designed by SHAG. Released in a limited edition of 2500, the mug features a Club 33 logo on the reverse and on the bottom of the mug. Measuring 8” tall and 2.75” in diameter with its original 3.25” x 3.25” x 8.5” tall box, the ceramic mug is in very good condition with light wear and missing its original bead necklace. $200 - $400

706. A Club 33 Enchanted Tiki Room Shirt. (Disneyland, 2023) A Club 33 exclusive Reyn Spooner button-down shirt designed by SHAG. Released in honor of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room’s 60th anniversary, the shirt features the attraction’s birds, floral patterns, and the Club’s logo. Labeled a size L, the shirt is in fine condition with its original tags intact. $200 - $400

707. A Set of Club 33 Haunted Mansion Mugs and Coasters. (Disneyland, 2024) A complete set of four tiki mugs and four coasters, sold exclusively at Club 33 for The Haunted Mansion’s 55th anniversary. Based on Marc Davis’ original stretching portrait art, the mugs feature the Dynamite Gentleman, the Bride, the Tightrope Walker, and the Quicksand Men. The mugs measure 3.5” x 2.75” x 6.75” with their original 4” x 3.5” x 7.25” tall boxes, while the coasters measure 3.25” x 4”. The mugs and coasters are in fine condition and the boxes are in very good condition with light wear. $700 - $900

708. A Club 33 Matterhorn Button-Down Shirt. (Disneyland, 2024) A Club 33 exclusive button-down shirt by Reyn Spooner released for the Matterhorn’s 65th anniversary. The shirt features designs inspired by the attraction, including its famous Yeti. Labeled a size L, the cotton and polyester shirt is in fine condition with its original tags intact. $200 - $400

709. A Club 33 Valentine’s Day Pin. (Disneyland, 2025) A Club 33 exclusive Valentine’s Day pin. Limited to an edition of 600, the hinged locket-style pin opens to reveal a cardstock heart with the Club 33 logo, which can be removed and replaced with a photo. Measuring 2” x 2” in its original 3.5” x 3.75” x 1.5” box, the pin is in fine condition. $100 - $200

In 1951, Harper Goff created an early design for The Haunted Mansion. Over the next 18 years, the attraction underwent many iterations and delays, with contributions from numerous Disney Legends who provided ideas and concepts. The Haunted Mansion officially opened in 1969, taking the final form of an Omnimover dark ride where Guests travel in Doom Buggies through the home of 999 happy haunts. When Walt Disney World opened, The Haunted Mansion was included as an opening-day attraction, this time situated in Liberty Square. In 2001, the Disneyland version introduced a seasonal overlay called Haunted Mansion Holiday, inspired by “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” All versions of the attraction continue to be popular with Guests and inspire frightfully fun merchandise available at the Parks.

710. A Disney Gallery Haunted Mansion Poster. (Disneyland, 1988) A poster for the inaugural The Art of Disneyland exhibition at The Disney Gallery, featuring Sam McKim’s gorgeous 1963 concept art for The Haunted Mansion’s exterior. Measuring 26” x 32”, the poster displays in good condition with creases, edge wear, stains, and wear. $300 - $500

711. A Disney Legends Signed Haunted Mansion Concept Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A multi-signed print of Haunted Mansion concept artwork by Disney Legend Collin Campbell. The print has been signed by an impressive group of Disney Legends, including Marc Davis, Sam McKim, X Atencio, Buddy Baker, Rolly Crump, and Campbell. Numbered 82 of 300, the print was released for the 30th anniversary of the Disneyland attraction and sold at The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. Measuring 21.5” x 30”, the print is in very good condition with light edge wear. $200 - $400

712. A Haunted Mansion Shadowbox by Avanzino. (Disneyland, 2010) A Haunted Mansion dimensional artwork by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Haunted Mansion” is themed to an element of the attraction, such as dueling pistols, a tombstone, a bat stanchion, Madame Leota’s crystal ball, the arms of the Hitchhiking Ghosts, and more. The work comes framed in a coffin-style shadowbox and measures 11” x 16” x 4” deep. The piece displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

713. A Haunted Mansion Cast Member Coat. (Disneyland, 2000s) A costume coat worn by a Cast Member working at The Haunted Mansion. The green and black coat maintains its original Dis ney Worldwide Services identification tag. Labeled a female size 8, the coat is in good condition with wear from Park use, discoloration from age, and a 7” tear in the left sleeve’s white frilly fabric. $300 - $500

714. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Graveyard Icicle Prop. (Disneyland, 2020s) An icicle prop used in the Haunted Mansion Holiday seasonal overlay at Disneyland. Hundreds of decorations are added to the Mansion each year, including dozens of these icicles, seen on trees throughout the cemetery. The acrylic prop icicle measures 6” long with a metal ring at the top. The prop is in very good Park-used condition. $400 - $600

715. A Small Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A rare small-sized Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box. A series of small moves in a specific pattern reveals hidden compartments. Available in three sizes, this small chest measures 3.5” x 5.25” x 2.25” tall. These toys were frequently damaged by frustrated owners, but this one is in very good working condition, with light wear from use. $200 - $400

716. A Large Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s)

A very rare large-sized Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box. A series of small moves in a specific pattern reveals hidden compartments. Available in three sizes, this large chest measures 6” x 4” x 3” tall. These toys were frequently damaged by frustrated owners, but this one is in very good working condition, with light wear from use. $200 - $400

717. A Walt Disney Classics Collection Hitchhiking Ghosts Set. (WDCC/Disney Parks, 1999) A limited edition Walt Disney Classics Collection “Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts” figure set based on the popular scene from the Haunted Mansion at the Disney Parks. This beautifully crafted figure set was released only at one Disneyana Convention at Walt Disney World in an edition of only 1500 pieces, with this set numbered 1307. The figures stand from 5.25” to 8.5” tall and are in fine, as-new condition with their original box. $200 - $400

719. A Pair of Master Gracey Portrait Film Strips. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A pair of film sections used to create the portrait changing effect for the Aging Man in the Haunted Mansion foyer before the 2007 refurbishment. Each contains seven different images of the portrait, which has now become synonymous with Master Gracey. Measuring 6” x 1.5” each, the strips are in very good condition with expected wear from Park use. $100 - $200

718. A Replica Haunted Mansion Sundial Face. (Disneyland, 2000s) A replica of the sundial from the entrance queue of the Haunted Mansion. This sundial was made by the same foundry that manufactured the original prop used in the Park. It features Roman numerals surrounding the dial plate and a winged hourglass figure. The inscription reads, “Grow Old Along With Me/The Best is Yet to Be.” The brass, black bird-form gnomon is attached via screw on the reverse. Measuring 10.5” in diameter x 3.5” deep, the piece is in good condition, exhibiting oxidation and weathering from outdoor use, with a spot of tan paint on the gnomon and the dial face. $200 - $400

720. A Haunted Mansion 45th Anniversary Gate Plaque. (Disneyland, 2014) A souvenir replica gate plaque created for the 45th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion. Measuring 22.5” x 12.75”, the large resin replica is in very good condition with light wear.

$200 - $400

721. A Haunted Mansion Tightrope Walker Figure. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Haunted Mansion figure depicting the Tightrope Walker stretching portrait. The figure is created in hand-painted resin with a faux wood finish base and was offered as part of The Art of Disney Theme Parks collection. Measuring 6.75” in diameter and 9.5” tall, the figure is in fine condition overall, with minor surface wear to the alligator’s teeth. $200 - $400

723. A Haunted Mansion Bride and Groom Ceramic Figure. (Disneyland, 2014) A ceramic figure of the Bride with her headless groom, created for the 45th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 3.25” x 4” and 6.25” tall, the figure is in fine condition with minimal surface wear. $200 - $400

722. A Haunted Mansion Cheshire Cat Figure. (Disney, 2006) A Cheshire Cat vinyl figure sculpted by Monster5 and manufactured by Span of Sunset. This variation on the “Alice in Wonderland” cat, released in a limited edition of 500 was inspired by The Haunted Mansion. The original concealed Cheshire Cat face cardboard box packaging, designed by Nathan Cabrera, is included. Measuring 4.5” x 8” x 7.5”, the glow-in-the-dark figure is in very good condition with slight tackiness to the vinyl from age. There is some edge and corner wear to the original box. $200 - $400

724. A Kevin and Jody Haunted Mansion Miniatures Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A Walt Disney Collectibles Haunted Mansion pewter miniatures set by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, released for the Park’s 50th anniversary. Released in a limited edition of 1500, the set includes three Hitchhiking Ghosts, the Hatbox Ghost, the Caretaker, and the Mummy. Ranging in size from 0.75” x 1” x 1.25” tall to 2” tall and 1.25” in diameter, the miniatures are in fine condition. Their 7” x 10” x 3.75” tall original box displays in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

725. A Set of Haunted Mansion Griffin Bookends. (Disneyland, 2009) A set of Griffin bookends commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. The pieces were designed by artist Jim Crouch, inspired by statues seen at the bottom of a staircase in the attraction, and released in an unnumbered edition of 150. Measuring 5.75” x 10.5” x 9.25” tall each, the resin bookends are in fine condition. $200 - $400

726. A Set of Haunted Mansion Book(Disneyland, 2000s) A set of bookends featuring the Staring Busts from the Haunted Mansion. The cast resin bookends each measure 2.75” x 4.5” x 5.25” tall. The set is in fine condi$200 - $400

727. A SHAG Haunted Mansion Appetizer Dish. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition appetizer dish commemorating the Haunted Mansion 40th anniversary, designed by SHAG. The dish features designs of the Graveyard Ghosts and was limited to an edition of 500 pieces. Measuring 8.5” x 13.5”, the dish is in fine condition. $200 - $400

728. A Madame Leota 50th Anniversary Figure. (Disneyland, 2019) A Madame Leota resin figure with metal accents, created for The Art of Disney Parks Collection to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 6” tall with a 6.5” diameter base, the figure is in very good condition with a chip to the paint on one of the candles. $200 - $400

730. A Haunted Mansion Figural Grandfather Clock. (Disneyland, 2010s)

A figural clock inspired by the grandfather clock from the Haunted Mansion. This 13-hour clock features a swinging snake pendulum, grotesque fingers for minute and hour hands, and a glow-in-the-dark clock face, eyes, and pendulum. Measuring 4” x 2.5” x 13” tall, the resin clock is in very functioning good condition with a small chip to the resin on the right side of the back panel. The clock comes with its original box. $300 - $500

729. A Haunted Mansion Light-Up Gargoyle Figure. (Disney Parks, 2020) A Haunted Mansion light-up gargoyle figure, modeled after those seen in the Mansion’s Stretching Portrait Room Gallery. With three AAA batteries (not included), the faux candles light and flicker. Measuring 9” x 8.25” x 14.25” tall, the figure displays in fine working condition. $300 - $500

731. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Tarot Card Set. (Disneyland, 2001) A set of 26 tarot cards given to attendees of the “Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Evening” event that debuted the Haunted Mansion Holiday. The 26-card set includes two sets of the 13 tarot cards seen in Madame Leota’s seance room during that seasonal overlay. Measuring 7.25” x 4.5” and 0.75” thick, the cards are in fine condition, with typical edge wear to the box. $200 - $400

732. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Pumpkin Prop. (Disneyland, 2020s) A pumpkin prop used in the Haunted Mansion Holiday. Hundreds of decorations are added to the Mansion each year, including this small jack-o-lantern, seen in the foliage added around the “dying to get out” coffin scene near the beginning of the attraction. The prop is presented in a custom-built shadow box display, including a photo of jack-o-lantern decorations in that scene. The prop measuring 3.5” in diameter displays in fine production-used condition, with the 10.25” x 4.5” x 18.75” shadow box in very good condition with very light wear from display. $400 - $600

733. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Overlay Bow Prop. (Disneyland, 2020s) A black and white striped bow prop used in the Haunted Mansion Holiday. Hundreds of decorations are added to the Mansion each year, including dozens of these bows, seen throughout the attraction and on the outside. The prop is presented in a custom-built shadow box display, including a photo of a bow in the Mansion. The prop measuring 16.75” x 27.5” displays in fine production-used condition, with the 26.5” x 4” x 35” shadow box in very good condition with light wear, including scuffs from display. $400 - $600

735. A Haunted Mansion “Enchanted Evening” Jacket. (Disneyland, 2001) A rare leather jacket from the Haunted Mansion “Enchanted Evening” event at Disneyland featuring embroidered patches of Santa Jack Skellington. The jacket was released at the attraction’s seasonal holiday overlay debut on October 3, 2001, in an edition of only 200 pieces. The shell of the jacket is leather with a nylon lining and polyester filler. Labeled a size XL, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

734. A Disneyland Park Hatbox Ghost Print. (Disneyland, 2010s) A framed print of the Hatbox Ghost from The Haunted Mansion. This style of art was seen on banners in the esplanade between Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. With an image size of 8.75” x 26” in a colorful 14.5” x 32” framed matte, the art is in fine condition, while the frame displays in very good condition with light scuffs and wear. $100 - $200

736. A Haunted Mansion “999 Happy Haunts” Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2002) A rare leather jacket from the 999 Happy Haunts Ball at the Magic Kingdom, held on October 30, 2002.The jacket was released in an edition of only 100 pieces and features an event logo patch on the back. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

737. An Olszewski Haunted Mansion Sculpture. (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 three interchangeable scenes of the attraction interiors: the entrance Gallery, Ballroom, and the Graveyard with the three iconic Hitchhiking Ghosts. With three “AA” batteries (not included), the scenes and two lights outside glow. The model measures 12” x 9.5” x 6” tall. The piece is in fine condition. $600 - $800

738. A Haunted Mansion Prototype Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2004) An original prototype for Imagineer Larry Nikolai’s Haunted Mansion “Magical Big Figurine.” This figure was created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Mansion, featuring lights and sounds based on the attraction. This production sample bears a tag labeled “Prototype Number One,” and has several details slightly different from the finalized version. Four clickable tombstones light up and make sounds when pressed, but the spooky sounds are not specific to the Mansion. With three “AA” batteries (not included), the sound functions operate, though not very clearly, and the lights in the top-floor windows and gate glow, all functioning when tested, with the right side gate light loose. From the collection of Nikolai himself and signed on the base, the figure measures 15” x 15” x 15”. The prototype is in very good production-used condition, with the gate lamps slightly crooked. This item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $600 - $800

The Indian Village area of Disneyland was replaced in 1972 by Bear Country, which became home to the new musical hoedown, The Country Bear Jamboree. This Audio-Animatronic show first debuted at Walt Disney World and quickly became a huge hit when introduced at Disneyland. By the late 1980s, the area was renamed Critter Country, and the popular E-ticket log-flume attraction Splash Mountain was added. In 2024, the land was renamed again to Bayou Country, with Splash Mountain reimagined as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, inspired by “The Princess and the Frog.” While changes are common in this area, one thing remains certain: it continues to embody country charm.

739. A Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1972) An original lithographic attraction poster for the Country Bear Jamboree. This particularly rare variant of the poster, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was created for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 37” x 54”, the poster displays in very good condition with light edge wear and creasing. $2,000 - $4,000

740. A Bear Country: The Story Behind the Story Booklet. (Disneyland, 1972) A Bear Country: The Story Behind the Story Cast Member booklet. Bear Country and its main attraction, the Country Bear Jamboree, opened in Disneyland in 1972 after the success of the attraction at Walt Disney World. This manual was created to familiarize Cast Members with the new show as well as the features of Disneyland’s newest land. The 17-page manual measures 8.5” x 11” and is in very good condition with minor edge and surface wear from use. $200 - $400

741. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1989) A press kit for the opening of Disneyland’s Splash Mountain. The kit contains a Splash Mountain Sneak Preview Edition Disneyland News, a TV Copy release for local and non-local stations from Disneyland Advertising, a page of Splash Mountain facts and figures, and three publicity photos. Measuring 9” x 12” in its folder, the press kit is in very good condition with minor edge wear. $200 - $400

742. A Pair of Splash Mountain Ride Vehicle Pieces. (Disney Parks, 1989-2020s) A pair of Splash Mountain vehicle interior border sections. These interior pieces were removed during a previous rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 20” x 3.5” and 22.25” x 2.25”, the fiberglass and rubber parts display in very good condition, with slight wear, oxidation on the reverse, and soiling from Park use. $300 - $500

743. A Splash Mountain Leaf Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A leaf prop from Splash Mountain in Critter Country. The hand-painted leaf is of the style used within the “Laughing Place” show scene and was removed during a previous rehabilitation of the now-closed attraction. Measuring 5.5” x 7.5” in a 10.5” x 11.75” x 0.5” custom frame featuring a ride photo, the prop is in very good, Park-used condition with light signs of wear. $300 - $500

744. A Splash Mountain Attraction Vehicle Concept Model. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A hand-crafted Splash Mountain ride vehicle concept model. Created by Walt Disney Imagineering for the Magic Kingdom version of the attraction, the log-shaped model is constructed of hand-carved foam held in place with metal pins. This model includes four rows that seat two Guests each, which differs from the original Disneyland version that seats one Guest per row. The “Song of the South”-inspired attraction closed at both U.S. parks in 2023, replaced by Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Measuring 20.5” x 8.5” x 4.75” tall, the model is in very good condition with light wear. $4,000 - $6,000

745. A Splash Mountain Vehicle Wheel. (Disneyland, 19892020s) A wheel, one of four, that kept a Splash Mountain log vehicle on track. Comprised of durable rubber and plastics, the wheel was removed during a rehabilitation or repair. Measuring 10.25” in diameter and 4.5” wide, this piece is in good condition exhibiting stress cracks to the rubber and retaining traces of water mineral residue from Park use. $300 - $500

746. A Vehicle Wheel from Splash Mountain. (Disneyland, 1989-2020s) A Splash Mountain attraction vehicle wheel. This is one of four visible wheels that help keep the attraction vehicles on track. Comprised of a durable rubber and synthetic plastics, the wheel was removed during a previous rehabilitation. Measuring 10.25” in diameter and 4.5” wide, the wheel displays in very good condition with distress cracks to the rubber and retaining traces of minerals from water from Park use. $300 - $500

747. A Splash Mountain Seat Headrest. (Disneyland, 19892020s) A Disneyland Splash Mountain vehicle headrest. Constructed of rubber, foam, metal, and plastic, the part was likely removed during normal maintenance or rehabilitation. Measuring 8.75” x 8.75” x 4” deep, the headrest is in good, Park-used condition with typical wear, light soiling, and scratches. $300 - $500

748. A Splash Mountain Fence Section. (Disneyland, 2013) A fence section from the queue of Splash Mountain. Measuring 20” x 2.5” x 36” tall on a 25.75” x 15” x 3” tall custom base for a full height of 39”, the fence displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use with light scratches and scuffs. Due to the size and weight of this item, please inquire about shipping rates before bidding. $300 - $500

749. A Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh As-Built Document. (WDI/Disneyland, 2003) An As-Built Document for the The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction at Dis neyland. The bound and rolled 105-page document is a complete collection of comprehensive schematics and drawings detailing the completed construction of the attraction’s sets, rigging, lighting, speakers, figure and prop animation, special effects, static props, and show set times. Measuring 18” x 24”, the document displays in very good condition with light edge wear from production use. $100 - $200

Fantasyland is the most whimsical place in the Park. It’s a land filled with flying elephants, storybook architecture, and the children of the world all singing the same song. It’s where fantasy becomes reality, with Disney animated films coming to life via timeless dark rides. Dreams come true not just at Disneyland, but in every Disney Park Fantasyland worldwide.

750. A Dave Avanzino Fantasyland Shadowbox. (Disneyland, 2005) A Fantasyland dimensional art piece by mixed-media artist Dave Avanzino. Each letter in “Fantasyland” is through an element of attractions or facades from Fantasyland’s history, including It’s a Small World, Snow White’s Scary Adventures, and the Fantasyland Autopia. Measuring 6.25” x 18.75” x 1.75” deep, the piece is in fine condition with very light wear to the shadowbox from display. $300 - $500

751. A Kevin and Jody 50th Anniversary Cinderella Castle Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2021) A Cinderella Castle Medium Figure, designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. The figure stands on a base with a “Cinderella Castle” brass plate. Measuring 9.5” in diameter x 16.25” tall, the resin figure is in very good condition. $300 - $500

752. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Construction Brownline. (Disneyland, 1980s) A construction brownline for the front elevation of Sleeping Beauty Castle. While featuring the date 2-12-55, this brownline was likely created in the 1980s for a refurbishment project. Measuring 30” x 42”, the brownline is in very good condition with light wear. $600 - $800

753. A Cinderella’s Castle Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-90s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls, and the stainedglass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed during an update, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.5, the stained-glass window displays in very good condition, with a 4.5” crack through the largest red glass pane. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please enquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

754. A Cinderella Castle Stained Glass Window. (Walt Disney World, 1971-90s) A stained-glass window from Cinderella’s Castle. The centerpiece of the Magic Kingdom houses Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, originally known as King Stefan’s Banquet Hall. 40 coats of arms are featured decorations on the walls, and the stainedglass windows carry designs based on heraldry. This crest panel was displayed high in the large windows of the banquet hall. After being removed during an update, this crest was carefully restored to its original pattern with some lost pieces replaced. Measuring 17.25” x 31.5, the stained-glass window displays in fine condition. Due to size and weight, this lot requires special shipping arrangements. Please enquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

755. A Cinderella’s Royal Table Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume worn by Cast Members working at the Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant inside of Cinderella’s Castle. This Magic Kingdom costume comes with its original Disney Worldwide Services label intact. The top is labeled a female size XL and the skirt a female 22L. The costume displays in very good condition with stains and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

756. A Fantasyland 50th Anniversary Figurine by Theresa Miller. (Disneyland, 2005) A Fantasyland figurine by Theresa Miller for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary. This Disneyland Artist Figurine Series piece features Minnie Mouse heading towards the mouth of Monstro the Whale on the Storybook Land Canal Boats. Accomplished in resin with a bronze-like finish, the figure measures 7” x 6” x 7.5” tall. The piece is in fine condition. $200 - $400

757. A Disneyland Hotel Peter Pan’s Flight Concept Art Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Peter Pan’s Flight facade at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed at the Disneyland Hotel. The print has a visible size of 12” x 15” within its 19.25” x 21.5” original gold-toned frame and is in very good condition with light wear and paint chips along the edges of the frame. $200 - $400

759. A 1983 New Fantasyland Dedication Ceremony Ticket. (Disneyland, 1983) A reserved seating ticket for the dedication ceremony of Disneyland’s New Fantasyland refurbishment, held on May 25, 1983. The ticket is numbered 1009 and punched as void in the lower right. Measuring 6.5” x 3”, the ticket is in very good condition with minor wear from use, including a staple mark at the upper left.

$100 - $200

758. A Kracov Creations Signed Peter Pan’s Flight Figure. (Disney, 2002) A handcast and painted figurine of Mickey, Minnie, and Tinker Bell aboard Peter Pan’s Flight, released in a limited edition of only 50. Artist David Kracov signed the base and numbered it 7/50. This sculpture is one of the first Krakov created for Disney, and a larger edition of 1500 was mass-produced in resin. Measuring 9.5” x 9” in diameter, the sculpture is in fine condition. $500 - $700

760. A New Fantasyland Cast Premiere Invitation and Key. (Disneyland, 1983) A resin engraved key and invitation to the Cast Member premiere of New Fantasyland. The key, featuring a Sleeping Beauty Castle design and engraved date, is still attached to the invitation and comes in its original envelope. Measuring 2.5” x 6.5” long, the key and 7.25” x 9.5” invitation are both in fine condition. The envelope has been cut open but is otherwise in very good condition.

$100 - $200

761. A Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand silk-screened poster for the Mad Tea Party, King Arthur Carrousel, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the iconic poster was one of the first to decorate the Park. Measuring 36” x 54” the poster is in very good condition with mild scuffs, creases, and edge wear including small tears. The poster has been linen-backed for its continued preservation, which has mitigated the tears. $5,000 - $7,000

762. A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Ride Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare original Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride vehicle. Few attractions embody the whimsy and magic of Disneyland quite like this beloved Fantasyland favorite. As one of the few remaining attractions from the Park’s opening year, these large ride vehicles have been an unforgettable part of the Disneyland experience for 70 years. In the Park’s early years, the Dumbo vehicles featured hinged ears that moved up and down. However, mechanical issues often caused the ears to become immobile, leading to a redesign that replaced them with stationary ears.

This Dumbo has one toenail per foot, a trait of the Disneyland attraction’s earliest vehicles, likely painted pink during a refurbishment. A similar one-toenailed Dumbo was donated by Disney to the Smithsonian on the Park’s 50th anniversary. Disney chose this Dumbo vehicle to repurpose into a photo op for Park Guests. At that time, Disney lovingly restored the paint and refurbished the fiberglass on the left flank of the vehicle, filling the area where the large armature had been attached. The ride vehicle was paired with a hand-painted red and yellow base with a circus aesthetic. Park Guests and powerful dignitaries alike have sat in this ride vehicle, both when it was flying through the air in Fantasyland and when it was the star of memorable family photos.

This vehicle was also the first Dumbo ride vehicle ever publicly sold by Disney, won at auction on September 25, 1992 during the first Disneyana Convention. The certificate of authenticity from Disney states that this Dumbo vehicle is from 1955, although we believe it originates from the first redesign, as it features stationary ears.

This is a rare opportunity to own an essential and iconic piece of Disneyland history. Dumbo measures 9.5 feet long, 7.25 feet wide ear-to-ear, and over 4.25 feet tall, with a total height of 6.5 feet tall including its 8 feet in diameter wooden base. The ride vehicle is in very good condition with large cracks under the knee and torso that do not affect display or structure, and expected wear, including cracks and paint chipping, from its decades upon decades of Park use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200,000 - $400,000

763. A Mary Blair It’s a Small World Concept Painting. (Disneyland, 1965) An original concept painting by Disney Legend Mary Blair for Disneyland’s It’s a Small World. After its incredible success at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, Walt Disney wanted to bring It’s a Small World to Disneyland as a permanent attraction and chose Blair, who contributed heavily to the original World’s Fair iteration, to design the Park version. The painting depicts a trio of colorful mermaids with golden hair flowing as if underwater, perched atop a crocodile. The gold paint has a metallic sheen, which creates a striking effect against the rest of the vibrant matte colors. Measuring 14” x 17” with an image size of 13” x 13.75”, accomplished in gouache on artist’s board, this piece displays in fine condition with pinholes in the corners. $18,000 - $20,000

764. A Disneyland It’s a Small World Area Trash Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the area leading to It’s A Small World in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The original push panels are still intact and function properly. Measuring 21.5” x 21.75” x 42.5” tall, the trash can displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, including light scratches, stains, and paint chips, and heavy scrapes above the push panel on one side. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

765. An It’s a Small World Safety (Disneyland, 2000s) A safety sign for It’s a Small World in Fantasyland. This sign for “the happiest cruise that ever sailed” advises Guests to supervise their children, while also reminding Guests that the ride is wheelchair accessible. The metal Park-used sign measures 12.75” x 2.5” x 21.75” tall and 10” x 13” x 51.5” tall when including its metal display stand. Thel sign displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use including paint loss, stains, a 4.75” crack on the reverse, scratches, and light oxidation.

766. A Set of It’s a Small World Trash Can Decals. (Disneyland, 2010s) A set of four It’s A Small World trash can decals created for application and use at Disneyland. Ranging in size from 15” x 25” to 15.25” x 27”, the decals are in good to very good condition with creases, water damage, and edge wear. $700 - $900

768. An It’s a Small World Complete Souvenir Guidebook. (Disney, 1964) A pre-opening Complete Souvenir Guide and Behind The Scenes Story for Walt Disney’s It’s a Small World at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. This book features a souvenir map of the “Seven Seaways,” and highlights the music and creativity behind the iconic attraction. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the guide is in very good condition with some surface and edge wear, including a crease at the upper right corner, which is visible throughout the book. $100 - $200

767. A Disneyland Hotel Mad Tea Party Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Mad Tea Party attraction at Disneyland. This high-quality print was displayed in the Disneyland Hotel. The artwork has an image size of 12” x 15” within its original 19.5” x 21.75” gold-toned frame. The print is in fine condition, while the frame is in very good condition with light wear. $300 - $500

769. A New York World’s Fair It’s a Small World Holland Doll. (Pressman Toy, 1964) A souvenir It’s A Small World Holland doll from the attraction’s debut at the 196465 World’s Fair in New York. The 8” tall doll is still sealed within the original 6.75” x 2.25” x 9” tall package. The doll is in fine condition, with the box in very good condition with light handling wear including a 2” tear in the front cellophane. $100 - $200

770. An It’s a Small World Musical Clock. (Disneyland, 2005) An animated music box clock inspired by It’s a Small World featuring a propeller, face, hourglass, and the children of the world. It was released as a limited edition of 1,500 for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. The clock requires two AA batteries (not included), and did not function when tested. Measuring 12.25” x 6.5” x 13.5”, the resin clock displays in good condition with the flags from the top spires broken off, with one missing and the other included with a chip, and a 1” area of unpainted resin residue along the top ledge above the left clock door. $100 - $200

771. A Storybook Land Prop Sign from Cinderella’s Castle and Village. (Disneyland, 2000s-2010s) A miniature prop directional sign from the Storybook Land Canal Boats. This steel sign was seen next to a windmill in the Cinderella’s Castle and French Village area of the attraction. Measuring 15.75” x 15.25” presented on a custom, removable base for a total size of 12” x 16.25”, the sign displays in good Park-used condition with typical scratches, light paint chips, and light tarnish. $1,000 - $2,000

773. A Fantasyland Exit Only Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A hand-painted Exit Only sign from Fantasyland. Measuring 14.5” x 3” x 8”, the wooden sign displays in good Park-used condition with typical scuffs, scratches, nicks, and metal mounting brackets on the reverse. $500 - $800

772. A Geppetto’s Arts & Crafts Display Case. (Disneyland, 1983-90s) A wooden store display from Geppetto’s Arts & Crafts in Disneyland’s Fantasyland. The display features decorative wooden slats on the front and right sides, with an open back that has two shelves. The left side is unfinished where the case met a wall or similar display. The upper part has a display case with glass panes on three sides and a mirror on the left. Access to the case is through a locking cabinet door at the back, which is currently unlocked and missing the original key. The original metal Disneyland prop ID tag is still adhered inside. Measuring 44.25” x 38” and 17.5” deep, the store display is in good Park-used condition with typical wear, scuffs, scratches, and chips, screw and nail holes, faint scratches to the glass, patches of wear to the velvet display boards, areas of finish loss, and stripping and splintering to the exposed board of the unfinished left side. $300 - $500

774. A Fantasyland Exit Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An Exit sign from Fantasyland, cast in resin with hand-painted embellishments. Measuring 15” x 0.25” x 12”, the sign displays in very good, Park-used condition with typical wear and a light paint chip to the letter “E.” $500 - $800

When Disneyland opened, Tomorrowland was not fully completed due to scheduling issues and budget cuts. Initially, the area consisted mainly of corporate showcases and was quite different from what it has become today. In 1959, the introduction of attractions like Submarine Voyage, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and the Monorail revitalized the land. Today, Tomorrowland is home to popular attractions such as Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, and Star Tours - The Adventures Continue. Regardless of what the future holds for Tomorrowland, it is sure to be exciting.

775. A PeopleMover SuperSpeed Tunnel Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1977) An extremely rare Park-used attraction poster for the PeopleMover at Disneyland. Designed by Tim Delaney, this hand-silkscreened poster promoted the SuperSpeed Tunnel expansion to the attraction, which was located in the upper level of the Carousel Building in Tomorrowland. The SuperSpeed Tunnel featured projected imagery of race cars on the walls, and after only 5 years, was re-themed again to promote the feature film “Tron.” Measuring 31.25” x 46.5”, the poster displays in good condition with light scratches and scuff, and heavy wear and creasing to the edges. This is one of only two posters for his attraction that we have seen. $15,000 - $20,000

776. A Disneyland Rocket Jets Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rocket Jets in Tomorrowland. The poster was designed by Ken Chapman and borrows heavily from Bjorn Aronson’s “Astrojets” poster design, which this attraction replaced in 1967. Measuring 36” x 54”, the poster is dry-mounted to foamcore and displays in very good condition with creases, light edge wear, and a 2.5” repaired tear in the bottom left corner. Special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $9,000

777. An Adventure Thru Inner Space Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space. The poster was designed by John Drury and features the Automobiles and passengers reaching magnification, on their journey beyond the Mighty Microscope and into unknown realms. This earliest edition of the poster includes “Presented by Monsanto,” sponsor of the attraction until 1977. Measuring 36” x 54”, the foamcore-mounted poster displays in good condition with minor creasing and scuffs throughout, a 2.5” x 19” area of light stains along the bottom edge, and moderate edge wear including multiple small tears. $5,000 - $7,000

778. Tomorrowland Early Concept Drawings by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954) An original concept drawing of Tomorrowland elements created by Herbert Ryman. The concepts on this page marked void include a Kaleidoscope Projector for a potential G.E. Show, a spiral pylon, ribbed awnings for the Rocket Space Port, and details mentioning a “scaled-down monorail” five years before the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail debuted at the Park. Accomplished in mixed media, measuring 12.5” x 28.5” and mounted to matte board measuring 14.5” x 30.5”, the drawing displays in good condition with edge wear, light warping, discoloration from age and adhesive bleed through, edge wear and adhesive stains to the matte, and pin holes from production use. $6,000 - $8,000

780. A Disneyland Tomorrowland Stanchion. (Disneyland, 1998-2000s) A Park-used stanchion from Tomorrowland. The land underwent a retro-futuristic remodel in 1998, emerging with a gold and bronze color scheme. The pole is equipped with a pair of hoops for the attachment of a crowd control rope and is designed to be inserted into a standing base or embedded in the ground. Measuring 41.75” tall and 5.5” in diameter and 10.25” x 10.25” x 49.25” tall with its custom Tomorrowland-themed base, the stanchion is in good condition with heavy scuffs, paint loss, peeling, chipping, light oxidation, and wear from Park use. $500 - $800

779. A Circarama & Space Station X-1 Concept Drawing by Herb Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954-55) An original concept drawing by Disney Legend Herb Ryman for the entrance to a “Cyclorama” exhibit. The design for the 360-degree attraction incorporates design elements common to concepts for Circarama, U.S.A., and Space Station X-1. These elements were later realized when both attractions debuted at Disneyland on July 17, 1955. Measuring 12.5” x 25.25” mounted to 14.75” x 27.25” matte board, the mixed-media drawing displays in good condition with edge wear, light warping, discoloration from age and adhesive bleed through, a 0.25” tear to the lower right corner, edge wear and adhesive stains to the matte, and pinholes from production use. $9,000 - $12,000

781. A Disneyland Rocket to The Moon Desk Model. (Disneyland, 1995) A limited edition desk model of the Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon attraction at Disneyland, released by the Disney Gallery. Measuring 8.25” x 8.25” x 18.5” tall, the resin model displays in very good condition with light crazing to the top of the base and heavy crazing to the underside, which can not be seen when displayed. $200 - $400

782. House of the Future 2032 Buttons & Flyer. (Disneyland, 1987) A flyer for “Octoberfest 2032” with 2 buttons attached, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Disneyland’s House of the Future and the 5th anniversary of EPCOT Center. The flyer details the events and urges Guests to wear the buttons to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on the fifties-style House of the Future. The buttons measure 2.25” in diameter and are attached to the 8.5” x 11” flyer. The items display in very good condition with creases and edge wear. $200 - $400

783. The Original Artwork for a Space Mountain 50th Anniversary Poster. (Disneyland, 2025) The original painted artwork for a Space Mountain 50th Anniversary poster by Imagineer Tim Delany who created many Attraction posters for the Disney Parks. The artwork signed by Delany depicts Space Mountain from its original sketch by John Hench in 1995, to its final construction at the Magic Kingdom and all of its iterations in the rest of the Parks in between. The artwork is signed by Decreated Accomplished in mixed-media and measuring 19” x 18.75”, the artwork is in fine production-used condition with light edge wear and surface loss from the removal of masking tape. $5,000 - $7,000

784. A Space Mountain Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A Disneyland souvenir Space Mountain poster from 1982. Measuring 19” x 29”, the poster displays in good condition with light creasing throughout. $200 - $400

785. A Space Mountain T-Shirt Store Display. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2000s-2020s) A Space Mountain T-shirt display sign from a Park merchandise location. The design pictured was available for purchase. The 21” x 21” visible print in a 25.75” x 25.75” matted frame displays in fine condition with light scuffs to the plexiglass. $400 - $600

787. A Cast Member Space Mountain Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1977) An “I Conquered Space Mountain” bumper sticker given to the Cast Members who attended the attraction’s inaugural flight at Disneyland during the Summer of 1977. Measuring 3.75” x 14”, the bumper sticker is in good condition with light creases, edge wear, and 0.5” of paper loss near the bottom left. $100 - $200

786. A Large Photo Transparency of Space Mountain’s Grand Opening. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A large photo transparency of the Space Mountain grand opening on January 15, 1975. The photo captures the celebratory moment when 50,000 balloons were released above the attractions iconic exterior. Measuring 20” x 24”, the transparency displays in good condition with light scratches, creases, and edge wear. $200 - $400

789. A Monorail The Highway In The Sky Manual. (Disneyland, 1966) A Monorail The Highway in the Sky Story Guide and Operation Procedures manual. The 31-page manual was prepared by WED Enterprises and details the operating procedures for the Monorail Mark II, from 1966-69. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the manual is in very good condition with light handling wear. $300 - $500

788. A Monorail Stanchion with Wheelchair Accessibility Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s-2020s) A stanchion post with a wheelchair accessibility direction sign from a Monorail queue at Disneyland. Measuring 60.5” tall on a 12” diameter base, the stanchion displays in good Park-used condition with light scratches and chips throughout and heavy paint chips along the post. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

790. A Walt Disney World Mark IV Monorail Guide Wheel. (Walt Disney World, 19711989) A guide wheel from the Mark IV Monorail. Designed by Disney Legend Bob Gurr, the Mark IV was the first used on the Walt Disney World Monorail System. They were retired in 1989 and replaced with the new Mark VI Monorail. The guide wheel provides stability and guidance to the Monorail and is constructed of a Goodyear nylon tire and a metal rim with an axle. Measuring 22” in diameter and 12” deep, including the axle, the wheel displays in good, Resort-used condition with typical wear, scuffs, oxidation, and a 3.5” crack to the rim. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

792. A Bob Gurr Signed “Monorail of the Future” Print. (Disneyland, 1999) A limited edition print signed by legendary Imagineer Bob Gurr commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Disneyland Monorail. The Disney Gallery commissioned Gurr to conceptualize the “Monorail of the Future” for this exclusive series of prints, with this one hand-numbered 95/150. With an image size of 12.5” x 17.75” in a 24” x 29” framed matte, the art is in fine condition. $400 - $600

791. A Tomorrowland 50th “Rapid Transit” Lithograph Set. (Disneyland, 1998) A collection of eight “Transportation of Tomorrowland” attraction concept art lithographs in a special presentation folder, created for Disneyland’s “Rapid Transit” 50-year celebration event. Seven of the eight lithographs are signed by either the artist of the work or by an Imagineer known for their work on the depicted attraction. These signatures include Bob Gurr, George McGinnis, Tony Baxter, Sam McKim, Mark Shumate, Tim Delaney, and Jason Hulst. Each lithograph measures 11” x 14”, and the set is in very good condition with minimal wear. The original black print folio, numbered 306/1000, is included and in good condition, as well as an additional lithograph information sheet, which is signed by the same Imagineers and artists. $400 - $600

793. An Autopia Ride Vehicle Steering Wheel. (Disneyland, 2000s) A steering wheel from an Autopia ride vehicle. Wheels like these were part of the next generation of cars that debuted in June 2000, replacing the old Autopia Mark VIIs. Measuring 12” in diameter and displayed in a 17.25” x 2” x 17.25” custom frame, the rubber wheel displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, while the frame is in good condition with scratches and light wear. $400 - $600

794. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Sign. (Disneyland, 2005) A sign from Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters. The Star Command logo is featured with a sunburst image on this large wooden sign from the Tomorrowland attraction. Measuring 17” x 33”, the sign displays in good condition with spotting, edge wear, peeling, long scratches, and wear from Park use. $400 - $600

795. A Signed Captain EO Souvenir Attraction Poster. (Disneyland/EPCOT, 1986) A signed souvenir poster from the Captain EO attraction, a 3D science fiction musical film starring Michael Jackson, co-written by George Lucas, and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The poster is signed in black ink by the poster’s artist, H.R. Russell, and the designer of the attraction’s logo, Scott Feldmann, who included a small drawing of the logo with his signature. Measuring 18” x 26”, the poster displays in good condition with edge wear and heavy creasing throughout. $200 - $400

796. An Early Star Tours Satin Jacket. (Disneyland, 19861987) An early silver satin jacket from the Star Tours attraction in Tomorrowland. The jacket features an embroidered small Star Tours logo on the front left chest and a large logo on the back. Labeled a size L, the jacket is in good condition with scratches and light wear. $300 - $500

797. A Star Tours Sneak Preview Sign. (Disneyland, 1986) A Star Tours sneak preview sign. This was posted in front of the attraction for a special two-week run in December of 1986 before its official opening the following month. Measuring 18” x 18”, the acrylic sign displays in very good Parkused condition with light paint loss on the left edge and light scratches. $300 - $500

799. A Star Tours Exit Sign. (Disneyland, 1986) An exit sign displayed outside Star Tours during a special two-week run in December 1986 before its official opening the following month. Measuring 18” x 18”, the acrylic sign displays in good, Park-used condition with light paint loss along the edges and light scratches. $300 - $500

798. A Star Tours No Smoking Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A translucent sign from the original Star Tours attraction at Disneyland. The sign includes symbols for no smoking, seatbelt use, and where to store bags. Measuring 35.5” x 4.75”, the acrylic sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches, scuffs, 0.5” of material loss at the bottom left corner, and wear from Park use. $300 - $500

The Art Corner, located in Tomorrowland from 1955 to 1966, was a unique store that sold original Disney animation cels to Guests, allowing them to take a piece of Disney history home. Before this, animated cels from Disney Studio productions were only available to the public through the Courvoisier Gallery in San Francisco. The Art Corner played a crucial role in preserving Disney animation, as its efforts helped prevent the destruction of these artworks, which could have otherwise been lost to history. Over the years, the value of these cels has increased significantly as collectors have recognized their importance and the scarcity of animation art.

800. A How to Draw Donald Duck Character Model Guide. (Disneyland, 1957-66) A Walt Disney Character Model Guide for How to Draw Donald Duck, originally offered at the Art Corner in Disneyland and in Disneyland Souvenir Catalogs. This 16-page guide includes animator model sheets, drawing tips, and blank pages for practice. Measuring 8.75” x 11.25”, the spiral-bound book displays in very good condition with light scratches, creases, separation at the spine, stains, edge wear, discoloration from age, and a price written in graphite on the cover. $200 - $400

803. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel from “Lady and the Tramp.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Lady and Tramp have an image size of 4.75” x 6.25” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The cel displays in good condition with a 0.25” area of paint loss to Lady’s left ear, a spot of line loss to Tramp’s right paw, a 0.25” paint chip above Tramp’s head, and light warping from age.

$500 - $700

801. A “Pluto’s Day” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original multi-layer production cel of Mickey Mouse and Pluto from the “Disneyland” series episode “Pluto’s Day,” which aired March 27, 1953. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Mickey and Pluto have an image size of 3.25” x 5.5” on a 5.75” x 7.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 8” x 9.5”. The cel is in very good condition with light paint cracking to Pluto’s ears and Mickey’s right hand, light warping from age, and discoloration to the matte. $400 - $600

804. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Tramp and the man outside the zoo from “Lady and the Tramp.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. The characters have an image size of 5.25” x 9.25” on a 7.5” x 11.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 16”. The cel displays in fine condition with two brush fibers from production on the man’s right leg and shoe. $400 - $600

802. A “Peter Pan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1953) An original production cel of John Darling from “Peter Pan.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. John has an image size of 3.75” x 1.75” on a 9” x 6.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11.75” x 9”. The cel displays in good condition with paint cracking throughout John’s nightgown and the matte displays light edge wear and discoloration. $200 - $400

805. A “Lady and the Tramp” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1955) An original production cel of Trusty and Puppies from “Lady and the Tramp.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. The characters have an image size of 4” x 4” on a 7.5” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel is in poor condition with heavy paint cracking, loss, and transfer to the matte, and scattered paint chips. $400 - $600

806. An “On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1956) An original production cel of Goofy from the “Disneyland” series episode “On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends,” which aired March 7, 1956. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Goofy has an image size of 4.75” x 4” on a 5.75” x 7.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 8” x 9.5”. The cel displays in fine condition with light warping from age. $200 - $400

809. A “Tricks of Our Trade” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1957) An original production cel of Happy from the Disneyland TV series episode “Tricks of Our Trade” which aired February 13, 1957. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the board. Happy has an image size of 5.5” x 4.75” on a 7.5” x 9.5” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel displays in good condition with paint transfer from the cel to the background on Happy’s left hand, hat, and rump, and light warping from age. $200 - $400

807. A “Donald’s Award” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1957) An original production cel of Pete from the “Disneyland” series episode “Donald’s Award,” which aired March 27, 1957. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Pete has an image size of 5” x 5.75” on a 7.5” x 11” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel displays in good condition with cracking throughout, areas of paint loss on Pete’s right sleeve and trombone, light warping from age, and edge wear, scuffs, and light discoloration to the matte. $200 - $400

810. A “Duck for Hire” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1957) An original production cel of Donald and J. Audubon Woodlore from the “Disneyland” series episode “Duck for Hire,” which aired October 23, 1957. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Donald and Woodlore have an image size of 6.5” x 8.5” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel displays in fine condition with light warping from age. $200 - $400

808. A “Your Host, Donald Duck” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1957) An original production cel of Donald from the “Disneyland” series episode “Your Host, Donald Duck,” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Donald has an image size of 5.5” x 6” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel displays in good condition with light cracks to Donald’s face and hands, light spots of discoloration from pigment loss on the light purple areas, paint transfer from the boots to the background, light scratches, and light warping from age. The matte displays stains, discoloration, and tears to the corners. $200 - $400

811. A “Duck for Hire” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1957) An original production cel of Donald from the Disneyland TV series episode “Duck for Hire” which aired October 23, 1957. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the back of the board. Donald has an image size of 5” x 4.25” on a 5.75” x 7.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 8” x 9.5”. The cel displays in good condition to Donald’s face, legs, rump, and left hand with a 0.25” chip, light warping from age, and the matte displays light edge wear, staining, and discoloration. $200 - $400

812. An “Adventures of Chip ‘n’ Dale”

Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Chip and Dale with a color copy background from the “Walt Disney Presents” episode “The Adventures of Chip ‘n’ Dale,” which aired February 27, 1959. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Chip ‘n Dale have an image size of 5” x 8.75” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14. The cel is in fair condition with scuffs, scratches, paint cracking and loss throughout, and the matte displays edge wear, stains, and discoloration. $400 - $600

815. A “Mad Hermit of Chimney Butte” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1960) An original production cel of Witch Hazel from the “Walt Disney Presents” episode “The Mad Hermit of Chimney Butte,” which aired April 1, 1960. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Witch Hazel has an image size of 5” x 5.5” on a 6” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 8.75” x 12”. The cel is in fair condition with stains, paint cracking and transfer to the background, light line loss and smudging to the face, warping from age. The matte displays edge wear, creasing, and discoloration. $400 - $600

813. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Fauna and Merryweather from “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Fauna and Merryweather have an image size of 5.75” x 7.5” on a 7.5” x 11” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 11” x 14”. The cel is in very good condition with light paint cracking to the dark green areas of Fauna’s dress and light stains to the matte. $400 - $600

816. A “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1961) An original production cel of Colonel and Sergeant Tibbs from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Colonel and Tibbs have an image size of 6.75” x 8.75” on a 7.75” x 9.75” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel is in very good condition with light warping from age and discoloration around the edges of the matte. $400 - $600

814. A “Sleeping Beauty” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1959) An original production cel of Flora from “Sleeping Beauty.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Flora has an image size of 5.5” x 5.75” on a 6.25” x 9.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 9” x 12”. The cel displays in fine condition with light warping from age and light creasing and edge wear to the matte. $400 - $600

817. A “Carnival Time” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1962) An original multilayer production cel of Donald Duck and José Carioca from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode “Carnival Time,” which aired March 4, 1962. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Donald and José have an image size of 6” x 6.25” on a 7.75” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12”x 14”. The cel displays in fine condition with light warping from age and edge wear and discoloration to the matte. $400 - $600

818. A “Von Drake in Spain” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1962) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake from the “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” episode “Von Drake in Spain,” which aired April 8, 1962. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Ludwig has an image size of 5.5” x 7.75” on a 6.25” x 8.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 10” x 12”. The cel is in fair condition with heavy paint cracking, loss, transfer to the background, and edge wear to the matte. $400 - $600

821. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Thomas O’Malley and Duchess from “The Aristocats” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Thomas O’Malley and Duchess have an image size of 5.5” x 6.5” on an 8”x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel is in good condition with paint cracking to Duchess throughout, light warping from age, and discoloration and edge wear to the matte. $500 - $700

819. A “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1966)

An original multi-layer production cel of Donald Duck and one of his nephews from the educational short “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Donald and his nephew have an image size of 3.25” x 6.5” on an 8” x 12” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 16”. The cel is in good condition with paint cracking throughout. $400 - $600

822. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of Berlioz and Toulouse from “The Aristocats” with a color copy background. This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. Berlioz and Toulouse have an image size of 4.5” x 6” on a 7.75” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The cel displays in fine condition with a small fleck of paint over Berlioz’s left ear, very light warping from age, and stains, pinholes, and discoloration to the matte. $500 - $700

820. A “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan”

Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1966)

An original production cel of one of Donald’s Nephews from the educational short “Donald’s Fire Survival Plan.” This cel was sold at the Disneyland Art Corner and comes with the original Art Corner gold label on the reverse of the matte. The Nephew has an image size of 4.25” x 3.5” on a 6.25” x 8.25” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 10” x 12”. The cel is in fine condition with light edge wear and discoloration to the matte. $200 - $400

823. An “Aristocats” Original Production Cel. (Disney, 1970) An original production cel of the Madame Bonfamille and Duchess from “The Aristocats.” This cel was originally prepared and sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland, trimmed and attached to a color copy background, with the Art Corner gold label still on the reverse. Madame Bonfamille and Duchess have an image size of 6.25” x 7” on an 8” x 10” visible cel. The entire matted piece measures 12” x 14”. The piece is in good condition with spots of paint loss, scratches, light warping, and wear and discoloration from age to the matte, with a hole at the top from display. $400 - $600

Marty Sklar’s first job for Disney started a month before Disneyland opened in 1955. The student editor of the UCLA Daily Bruin newspaper was recruited to create “The Disneyland News,” a 24-page 1890s-themed newspaper sold in the Park. In 1956, he helped develop Vacationland Magazine, and in 1961, he moved to WED Enterprises to help develop Disney’s attractions for the New York World’s Fair. Sklar rose to vice president of creative development in 1979 and ultimately became President of Walt Disney Imagineering in 1987. Sklar oversaw the design and construction of eight Disney Parks from Tokyo Disneyland to Hong Kong Disneyland in 2005. Marty officially retired on Disneyland’s anniversary, July 17, 2009. On that day, he received his window on Main Street, and the day before, Walt Disney Imagineering in Glendale gave him an epic retirement party, “Martyland,” which included these Sklar-ized versions of classic Tomorrowland attraction posters.

824. A Marty Sklar Retirement Party “20,000 Leaks onto the Script” Poster. (WDI, 2009) A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Walk-Thru parody attraction poster from Disney Legend Marty Sklar’s retirement party on July 16, 2009, at Walt Disney Imagineering. This “20,000 Leaks Onto the Script” poster promises you will “see the giant red pen” used to edit show scripts. Measuring 30” x 45”, the poster mounted to gatorboard is in good condition with light wear from display, and four holes punched through the surface around the “20,000 Leaks” text. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

825. A Marty Sklar Retirement Party “Sklarway” Poster. (WDI, 2009) A Skyway parody attraction poster from Disney Legend Marty Sklar’s retirement party on July 16, 2009, at Walt Disney Imagineering. This “Sklarway” poster commands you to “See Martyland From the Air!” Measuring 30” x 45”, the poster mounted to gatorboard is in very good condition with light wear from display. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

826. A Marty Sklar Retirement Party “Martyhorn” Poster. (WDI, 2009) A Matterhorn Bobsleds parody attraction poster from Disney Legend Marty Sklar’s retirement party on July 16, 2009, at Walt Disney Imagineering. This “Martyhorn” Bobsleds poster ribbed retiree Sklar with “It’s All Downhill From Here.” Measuring 30” x 45”, the poster mounted to gatorboard is in very good condition with light wear from display including small scuffs. Due to size this item requires special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

828. A Mickey’s Toontown Redemption Coupon. (Disneyland, 1990s) A rare Redemption Coupon for “Toon-Attire,” most likely given to members of the media at a Toontown preview or Grand opening event. As most of these coupons were traded in for swag, very few examples survive. Measuring 2.25” x 5”, the coupon is in very good condition with very light handling wear. $100 - $200

827. A Marty Sklar Retirement Party “Adventure Thru Inner Sklar” Poster. (WDI, 2009) An Adventure Thru Inner Space parody attraction poster from Disney Legend Marty Sklar’s retirement party on July 16, 2009, at Walt Disney Imagineering. This “Adventure Thru Inner Sklar” poster is presented by “Martsanto.” Measuring 30” x 45”, the poster mounted to gatorboard is in very good condition with light wear from display. Due to size, this item requires special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

829. A Toontown Grand Opening Press Event Meal Voucher. (Disneyland, 1993) A rare meal voucher distributed during Disneyland’s Grand Opening press events for its newest land, Toontown. This voucher is numbered 2877 and was good for a meal at Carnation Plaza Gardens, Hungry Bear Restaurant, Tomorrowland Terrace, Stage Door Cafe, or Village Haus during the event days of January 21-27, 1993. Measuring 2.5” x 5.75”, the voucher displays in very good condition with a vertical crease down the center from folding and light edge wear. $100 - $200

830. A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Docking Bay 7 Seat. (Disneyland, 2019) A seat from the Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo restaurant at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland. Measuring 15.5” in diameter and 18” tall, the seat displays in very good condition with typical wear from Park use, including scratches and chips. $400 - $600

832. A 1st Edition Galaxy’s Edge Oga’s Cantina Porg Mug. (Disneyland, 2019) A first edition Porg tiki mug from Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge, released with the opening of the new Land on May 13, 2019. Measuring 6.25” tall, the mug is in fine condition with minimal wear. $200 - $400

831. A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Original Stormtrooper Prop. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2010s-2020s) An original prop of a relief stormtrooper helmet from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 2.25” x 2” and 1” deep, the concrete decoration is in very good condition with intentional distress. $400 - $600

833. A Star Wars and “Frozen” Disneyland Ticket Sales Sign. (Disneyland, 2015) A double-sided Disneyland ticket sales sign featuring Chewbacca from Star Wars on one side, and Olaf from “Frozen” on the other. Measuring 24” x 36”, the poster displays in good Park-used condition with typical edge wear and light scuffs, and holes to the corners from display. $200 - $400

834. A Star Wars Life-Size First Order Stormtrooper Statue. (Disneyland/Anovos, 2016) A rare limited edition life-size First Order Stormtrooper statue by Anovos. Working in partnership with Lucasfilm, the armor was created from precise 3D scans of screen-used armor provided by the production of “The Force Awakens.” This figure is constructed of fiberglass and resin, fully painted and finished with a replica F-11D blaster rifle and removable red leather officer’s shoulder pauldron pad. Only a small number were manufactured and sold through the Star Wars Launch Bay in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The figure contains illuminating features powered by four AAA batteries and a 10A/250V power source, which worked when tested. Measuring 67.5” tall and 55” in diameter, the figure is in very good condition with typical scratches and wear from Park display. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000

Disney’s California Adventure, a California postcard come to life, opened in 2001 but initially experienced lower-than-expected attendance. It wasn’t until a major overhaul costing over $1 billion was completed in 2012 that the Park saw a significant increase in visitor numbers and received better reviews from Guests. Areas like Cars Land, Avengers Campus, and the “Big Hero 6”-themed San Fransokyo Square have transformed what was once considered a disappointment into a shining gem in the Golden State.

835. A Disney’s California Adventure Grand Opening Day Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A stylized park map created to celebrate the Grand Opening of Disney’s California Adventure. This first version of the map bears the Grand Opening date of February 8, 2001, below the Park’s logo. The map measures 26.5” x 34” and is in fair condition with some separation at original fold points, edge wear, and small tears to the right and bottom edges. $200 - $400

837. A Paradise Pier Mini Monorail Playset. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A Disney’s California Adventure Mini Monorail playset. The set is designed to connect to and operate with four playsets of Paradise Pier attractions that were also available, including the Golden Zephyr and King Triton’s Carousel of the Sea. The 11.5” monorail toy is complete with all track and connectors in the 4.5” x 9” x 13.25” box and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

836. A Disney’s California Adventure Souvenir Map. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A souvenir map of Disney’s California Adventure from the Park’s opening year, featuring many long-gone attractions such as Mulholland Madness, Superstar Limo, and Muppet-Vision 3-D. Measuring 26.5” x 34”, the map is in fine condition with very light wear along original folds. $100 - $400

838. A Disney’s California Adventure Boxed Pin Set. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2002) A Disney’s California Adventure five-pin boxed set in a commemorative metal tin. The set includes a California Adventure logo pin and designs inspired by the Park’s themed lands, Paradise Pier, Grizzly Peak, Hollywood Pictures Backlot, and Condor Falls. Each of the pewter-finished pins measures approximately 2” x 2.25”, while the box is 6.5” x 10” and 2” tall. The set is in overall very good condition, with one side of the Paradise Pier pinback having separated from the pin and requiring repair. $200 - $400

839. A Tower of Terror Preview Event Bell. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2004) A metal call bell given exclusively at the preview event for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney’s California Adventure. The bell is fully functional, with a clapper beneath the upper dome and a small plaque on the underside with the Hollywood Tower Hotel insignia and the event date. Measuring 5” tall, the bell is in fine condition with minimal wear. $300 - $500

841. A Grand Californian Craftsman Bar & Grille Mug. (Disney’s Grand Californian, 2020) A first edition collectors’ mug from the Craftsman Bar & Grill at the Disneyland Resort’s Grand Californian Hotel. Inspired by a classic beer stein, the ceramic mug incorporates elements of the hotel’s celebrated Craftsman design aesthetic, including faux stained glass, ornate natural grain wood, and stone. Measuring 7.5” tall, the mug is in fine condition with minimal wear. $200 - $400

840. A Twlight Zone Tower of Terror Boxed Pin Set. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2004) A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror limited edition 500 six-piece pin set featuring Mickey and Friends performing at the Hollywood Tower Hotel, with a mini pin of the attraction’s logo. The pins measure up to 1.5” x 1.5” and are in fine condition. The 4.5” x 6.5” x 1” box is designed to appear as a traveling suitcase and is in very good condition, with light handling wear mainly to the bottom. $200 - $400

842. A Cars Land Souvenir Sign. (Disney California Adventure, 2010s) A souvenir metal sign for Cars Land depicting a greeting from Radiator Springs. Measuring 30” x 35”, the corrugated metal sign displays in very fine condition with scuffs. $200 - $400

843. A Disney’s California Adventure Product Purchase Sign. (Disney California Adventure, 2012) A commemorative opening day purchase sign from Disney California Adventure. The sign was created for the grand re-opening of the Park on June 15, 2012, which saw the additions of Cars Land, Hollywood Land, and Buena Vista Street. The foamcore sign measures 18.5” x 23.75” and is in good, Park-used condition with typical scuffs, stains, scratches, a 2” crack on the lower left $300 - $500

Disney’s California Adventure. California Adventure, 2000s-2010s) A candy corn stalk prop from the seasonal Candy Corn Acres overlay of the Sunshine Plaza at Disney’s California Adventure. Constructed of wire, fabric, and resin and measuring 43” tall and 23” at its widest point, the prop is in good, Park-used condition with light paint loss and cracking to the candy corn, light fraying to the edges of the leaves, and light soiling. $300 - $500

844. A Disney California Adventure Festival of Holidays Sign. (Disney California Adventure, 2016) A sign from the inaugural year of Disney California Adventure’s annual Festival of Holidays. The thin metal sign with foamcore center measures 19.75” x 21.75” and displays in good Park-used condition with typical light edge wear and scratches. $300 - $500

ing heavy paint loss, stains, and cracks, including an 11” crack on the seat. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

847. The California Adventure Casting Couch Sign. (Dis ney’s California Adventure, 2001-2012) The notorious Philip A. Couch Casting Agency sign from the Hollywood Pictures Backlot at Disney’s California Adventure. When the Park opened across from Disneyland in 2001, it was filled with imagery and puns related to California. This sign alludes to the Hollywood “casting couch” concept of unscrupulous producers taking advantage of naive ingenues in exchange for a role in a film. The sign, a unique and unusually suggestive piece of Disney history, was removed during the Park’s major transformation in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The neon light functioned when tested. Measuring 37” x 18” x 97” tall, the sign is in very good condition with typical light wear from Park use including light paint chips, scratches, and scuffs. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding.

$10,000 - $15,000

In 1964, Walt Disney Productions began buying up large amounts of land near Orlando, Florida, hiding their purchases under shell corporations to avoid speculation. It wasn’t until late 1965 that Walt Disney’s plans were confirmed, and on November 15, 1965, Walt officially announced that he would be building a second park in Florida. At 107 Acres, the Magic Kingdom is significantly larger than Disneyland, with plenty of room to expand. Now consisting of four Parks, the Walt Disney World Resort continues to grow and change, a reminder of the ingenuity and creativity of Walt Disney.

848. The Full Script for Walt Disney’s E.P.C.O.T. Film. (Disney, 1966) The full written script for Walt Disney and the narrator in “The E.P.C.O.T. Film.” Famously, Walt Disney’s last filmed segment was shot at the Disney Studio on October 27, 1966. The E.P.C.O.T. Film, or “Walt’s Florida Film” as it is titled here, outlines Walt’s full plans for Walt Disney World and EPCOT as a true Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow. Three separate scripts contain Walt’s full dialogue, mostly delivered on camera, the Narrator’s script, and Walt’s narration of the “Tour” of Epcot. Together, these make up the full film with very little difference in wording, mostly in Walt’s on-camera segment. Totalling 28 pages in total, the photocopy scripts measure 8.5” x 11” and are in very good condition with typical wear from production use and age. $300 - $500

849. The Narrator’s Script for Walt Disney’s E.P.C.O.T. Film. (Disney, 1966) The script for the narrator in “The E.P.C.O.T. Film.” Famously, Walt Disney’s last filmed segment was shot at the Disney Studio on October 27, 1966. The E.P.C.O.T. Film, or “Walt’s Florida Film” as it is titled here, outlines Walt’s full plans for Walt Disney World and EPCOT as a true Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow. This narrator’s script includes all the dialogue voiced by Dick Wesson as he opens the film with a history of the Disney Company and specifically Disneyland before introducing Walt Disney, who carries the rest of the show. The five-page photocopy script measures 8.5” x 11” and is in good condition with discoloration and scuffs to the edges of the front page, and typical wear from production use and age. $200 - $400

850. A Complete Edition About Walt Disney World Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A very early booklet showcasing the coming attractions, entertainment, and hotels relating to the opening of Walt Disney World. With the Park opening two years away, this 24-page booklet features concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of Imagineers working on upcoming attractions. Measuring 11” x 8.5”, the booklet is in good condition with surface wear throughout, as well as creasing along the spine and to the back cover. $300 - $500

851. A Walt Disney World Preview Edition Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A pre-opening Preview Edition Walt Disney World booklet providing a sneak peek of “the Vacation Kingdom of the World.” Contents include an overview of the soon-to-open Magic Kingdom and its two themed resorts, and the anticipated growth during the first five years of operation. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the 22-page booklet is in very good condition, with very light handling wear to the cover. $200 - $400

852. A Walt Disney World Grand Opening Invitation. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An invitation for the Walt Disney World Grand Opening and Dedication Ceremony held from October 23 to 25th, 1971. The invitation features a beautiful embossed graphic of Cinderella Castle and the Contemporary Hotel on the cover, with each day’s events described on separate pages within. Measuring 6.25” x 6.25” with an 8” tassel, the invitation is in fine condition. $200 - $400

853. The Story of Walt Disney World Book. (Walt Disney World, 1973) A 1973 edition of the souvenir book titled The Story of Walt Disney World commemorating the opening of the new Park. This book features color photos documenting the construction and design of many of Walt Disney World’s attractions, with a final spread on the upcoming Future World of EPCOT. Measuring 11” x 11”, the book is in very good condition with light handling wear mainly to the cover. $200 - $400

854. A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World Book. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World guide featuring color photos and information about the Park and Resorts. Measuring 8.75” x 11.5”, the 36-page souvenir guide is in very good condition with wear from handling and age to the cover. $200 - $400

855. A 1979 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1979) An early A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World souvenir map. This map features attractions not on the original map, including Pirates of the Caribbean and the upcoming Big Thunder Mountain. Measuring 38” x 31.5”, the map displays in fine condition, with very light wear along original folds and edges. $300 - $500

856. A Pair of University of Walt Disney World Letterhead Sheets. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) Two sheets of letterhead from the University of Walt Disney World. This department was responsible for employee orientation for the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the letterhead is in fine condition with very light handling wear. $100 - $200

857. A Disney University Hand-Painted Map. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A hand-painted map for Disney University’s campus at Walt Disney World. The program, created by Disney Legend Van France, educates Cast Members on company culture and job training. Measuring 53.5” x 41.5” in a 60” x 1.5” x 48” tall wooden display, the piece is in very good condition with typical scuffs, spotting, scratches, and wear from display, with the corners of the frame loose. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

858. A Walt Disney World Vacation Guide. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A Vacation Guide to the Walt Disney World Resort. With only two pages about the Magic Kingdom, the rest of this 28 page guide focuses on the other amenities of the Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom including restaurants, shopping, and the resorts. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the guide is in fine condition. $100 - $200

860. A Southern Airlines Orlando Cinderella Castle Poster. (Southern Airlines, 1970s) A vibrant travel poster for Southern Airlines promoting Orlando as a destination and featuring Cinderella Castle in bright yellow, orange, and blue. Measuring 19” x 25”, the poster displays in very good condition light edge wear and creases. $200 - $400

859. A 1972-1982 Walt Disney World and Disneyland Scrapbook. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World/EPCOT, 1972-82) A scrapbook with an extensive collection of Disney Park ephemera collected at Walt Disney World in 1972 and 1981, Disneyland in 1980, and EPCOT in 1982. Also included are items from tourist destinations including Universal Studios, the U.S. Mint, and more, and the only examples we have seen of a ticket and brochure for the 1981 exhibit on Animation at the Whitney Museum in New York. Measuring 12.25” x 14.5”, the 100-page scrapbook is in very good condition. The ephemera inside displays in fine to fair condition, some showing wear or discoloration from age, all firmly adhered in place within the scrapbook. $400 - $600

861. Eastern’s Walt Disney World Coloring Book. (Eastern Air Lines, 1970s) A fold-out coloring book created by Eastern to promote their flight services to Walt Disney World. Featuring images of Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pinocchio, and other Park-related scenes alongside images of the L-1011 Whisperliner Jet, the coloring book is a unique advertisement for both brands. Measuring 7” x 5” when folded, the unused booklet is in very good condition with some edge wear, including a crease at the lower left corner, as well as small areas of discoloration on the exterior pages. $100 - $200

863. A Walt Disney World 15 Years Reflective Lamppost Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A Park-used die-cut sign celebrating Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary, featuring Cinderella Castle and a reflective Spaceship Earth. Measuring 18” X 21”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition with typical scratches and scuffs from Park display. $400 - $600

865. A Walt Disney World Surprise! 20 Years Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A die-cut lamppost sign celebrating Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary.Measuring 21.25” x 22.25”, the mirrored acrylic sign is in fair condition with heavy scratches throughout and wear from Park use, with hanging materials installed on the reverse. $400 - $600

862. A Walt Disney World 10th Anniversary Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A bumper sticker celebrating the tenth anniversary of Walt Disney World. Measuring 2.75” x 14”, the unused sticker is in very good condition with a spot of adhesive residue along the left edge and minor edge wear. $100 - $200

864. A Walt Disney World 20 Years Mirrored Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A mirrored lamppost sign with the logo for Walt Disney World’s 20th anniversary. Measuring 20” in diameter, the acrylic sign displays in good Park-used condition with typical scratches, scuffs, and two 0.5” diameter gouges from the mounting hardware on the reverse. $400 - $600

866. A Walt Disney World “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” x 32”, this print of the original dimensional art has been numbered 4961/5000, and is in very good condition with light wear along the right edge. $100 - $200

867. A Walt Disney World “100 Years of Magic” Banner. (Walt Disney World, 200103) A double-sided banner displayed at Walt Disney World during the “100 Years of Magic” event in 2001, extending into 2003. The event celebrated the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney’s birth with a special parade at each of the four Parks and a special exhibition on Walt’s work and life titled “One Man’s Dream.” Measuring 29.5” x 72”, the vinyl banner is in good condition with light scuffs, heavy soiling to the side with Mickey’s glove, and a 1” tear on the lower edge. $400 - $600

868. A Walt Disney World Guest Relations Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s)

A complete Walt Disney World costume worn by a female Cast Member working at Guest Relations. Included are the iconic plaid vest, shirt, skirt, scarf, Guest Relations pin, and Cast Member name badge, which reads “Candy.” Each piece retains its original Disney Wardrobe label, except for the vest with hand-written measurements. The vest is labeled a size 16F, the shirt a female medium 12, and the skirt is labeled a size 8. The costume displays in very good, Park-used condition with wear to the right front panel and bottom edges of the vest, light soiling to the right sleeve and right front of the shirt, not visible under the vest, and heavy wear and partial graphic loss to the Mickey on the name badge. $200 - $400

869. A Walt Disney World Guest Relations Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2010s-20s)

A shirt worn by Cast Members working at Walt Disney World’s Guest Relations. The shirt is labeled a size 3XL with its original Disney Wardrobe tags and displays in fair condition with light pink stains to the front, the original Disney-branded button on the bottom is missing with a generic replacement, and seam splits along the left sleeve. $200 - $400

870. A Walt Disney World Guest Relations Hostess Vest. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A vest worn by Walt Disney World Guest Relations Hostesses. This style of vest, in the familiar plaid, has become an iconic Disney look for Guest Relations throughout all of the Disney Parks. Labeled a female size 02, the garment is in good condition, with a 1.5” worn spot between the bottom button hole and the hem. $200 - $400

871. A Main Street, U.S.A. Mayor Character Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A boater hat in the style worn by Mayor Weaver, a walkaround character at the Magic Kingdom. Weaver was portrayed by Cast Member Christopher Weaver, greeting Guests on Main Street, U.S.A. and appearing around special events and holidays. Labeled a size L, the laichow hat is in very good condition with light wear and stains on the inner band. $200 - $400

873. A Toy Story Land Cast Member Costume. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2018-20s) A costume shirt and pair of pants worn by male Cast Members of Toy Story Land at Disney Hollywood Studios. The shirt is labeled a male size “L” and the pants 34x30, both with their original Disney Wardrobe numbering tags. The costume displays in very good, Park-used condition with light discoloration to the shirt armpits and light fraying to the button hole of the pants. $400 - $600

872. A Walt Disney World Main Street Philharmonic Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A hat worn by Cast Members of the Walt Disney World Main Street Philharmonic Band. Measuring 5.75” tall and labeled a size 7 ½, the hat is in good condition with soiling, discoloration, and oxidation from Park use. $200 - $400

874. A Magic Carpets of Aladdin Cast Member Coat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A uniform coat worn by Cast Members operating The Magic Carpets of Aladdin attraction in the Magic Kingdom. The unisex size “S” coat has its original Disney Wardrobe numbering tag and is in very good condition with a 6” tear along the inside of the hem which is not visible when worn. $400 - $600

875. A Walt Disney World Frontierland Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A jacket worn by Cast Members working in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom. Labeled a unisex size L, the garment is in good Park-used condition. $200 - $400

877. A Magic Kingdom Fantasyland Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A costume worn by Cast Members of the Storybook Circus and the Barnstormer in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. The shirt measures a size female “L” and the shorts a male size “36/38-15”. Both pieces are in good condition with wear and color fading from Park use. $400 - $600

876. An Enchanted Forest Full Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A rare, near complete Fantasyland Enchanted Forest Full male Cast Member costume from Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. The shirt measures a size Male XL, the pants are a size 32 x 30, the belt with pouch is a unisex size 30, and the shoes measure a men’s size 9. All pieces are in overall good condition, exhibiting some wear from Park use, including scuffs and wear to the pouch on the belt. $400 - $600

878. A Liberty Square Cast Member Hat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Cast Member hat from Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom. Marked a size XS, the hat retains its original label and is in good condition with typical wear from Park use including stains, fraying, and discoloration. $200 - $400

879. A Walt Disney World Pioneer Hall Full Female Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A full female Cast Member costume from Pioneer Hall at the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The top is labeled Female Size M, and the skirt with sewn-in petticoat is labeled Female Size 12R. The costume is in very good condition with light wear from Cast Member use. $400 - $600

880. A Liberty Square Female Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A costume blouse and dress worn by Liberty Square female Cast Members at the Magic Kingdom. The blouse is labeled a size S and the dress is 08 x 36, both with their original Disney Wardrobe numbering tags. The costume displays in good Park-used condition with small spots of multi-colored paint stains throughout the dress. $400 - $600

882. A Walt Disney World Resort 10-Year Service Award. (Walt Disney World, 1981-96) A 10-year Walt Disney World award plaque, given to a Cast Member in recognition of their service. Measuring 9” x 12”, the plaque displays in very good condition with light scuffs along the bottom. $200 - $400

881. A Frontierland Male Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010s-20s) A costume worn by a Cast Member working at Frontierland in the Magic Kingdom. Included are a shirt, a leather belt, suspenders, and pants, with each retaining a Disney Wardrobe numbering tag. The shirt is labeled a male XL, the pants a male 38, the belt a unisex 40, and the suspenders OSFA. Each piece displays in good Park-used condition with light soiling to the shirt, staining to the pants, wear and fraying to the belt, and cracking to the suspenders. The pants are missing a suspender button, and one is attached with a safety pin. $400 - $600

883. A Walt Disney World Cast Member 25th Anniversary Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Cast Member exclusive pin set commemorating the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Released in a limited edition of 1000 at the Company D Store, the set features every pin released to Cast Members on the 1st through 25th anniversaries of the Park. The pins measure between 1” x 1.5” to 1.5” in diameter and are presented with a 3” x 5” plaque in a 14.75” x 18.5” wooden frame. The collection, still in its original shrinkwrap, displays in fine condition with the pins exhibiting light edge wear and tarnish due to their age at the time of framing. $200 - $400

884. A Seven Seas Lagoon Moonlight Cruise Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1980) An adult ticket for the Moonlight Cruise in the Seven Seas Lagoon. Guests on this cruise were taken on a ferryboat trip around the resort, with drinks and entertainment available on board. Measuring 2” x 3”, the ticket is in very good condition with minor edge wear and some paper loss on the reverse along the right edge. $200 - $400

885. A 1970s Walt Disney World Pennant. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A red souvenir pennant from Walt Disney World featuring the Fab Five. Measuring 11.25” x 33.5”, the pennant displays in good condition with light stains, pinholes, and fading from age. $200 - $400

886. A Walt Disney World Frontierland Postcard Book. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Walt Disney World postcard book featuring eight postcards celebrating the early attractions of Frontierland. Measuring 3.5” x 8”, the unused book is in very good condition with light edge wear from age. $200 - $400

887. A Sunshine Tree Terrace “Enter” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An entrance sign from the Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland, home of the Orange Bird. Measuring 9” x 14”, the sign is in good Park-used condition, with some scratching and scuffing to the surface, as well as some soiling from outdoor display. $400 - $600

888. A Magic Kingdom 20,000 Leagues Nautilus Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1971 until 1996, Guests enjoyed viewing the underwater scenes of the attraction through this porthole. Measuring 15.25” in diameter and 2.75” thick, the porthole is composed of glass and metal, and displays in very good condition with general wear from Park use, including scratching and scuffing to the glass, as well as residue on the edges from removal. $500 - $700

889. A Magic Kingdom 20,000 Leagues Nautilus Porthole. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) A porthole from one of the Nautilus submarines in the Magic Kingdom’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction. From 1971 until 1996, Guests enjoyed viewing the underwater scenes of the attraction through this porthole. Measuring 15.25” in diameter and 2.75” thick, the porthole is composed of glass and metal, and displays in good condition with general wear from Park use, including scratching and scuffing to the glass, as well as residue on the edges from removal. $500 - $700

890. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage Diver Tank. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-90s) The air tank backpack from one of Captain Nemo’s divers in the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Submarine Voyage at Walt Disney World. This tank is from a figure approximately half of normal human size, using forced perspective to make him appear further away from the ride vehicle. Measuring 6.25” x 5” x 13.75”, the prop is in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $400 - $600

891. A Submarine Voyage Seaweed Collection. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A collection of 38 pieces of prop seaweed from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. These vibrantly colored orange, green, and red plastic props were obtained after the attraction was decommissioned. Ranging in size from 4” to 7’, each piece is in very good Park-used condition with light wear from display, handling, and age. $300 - $500

892. A Pair of Toy Story Land Large Prop Lights. (Walt Disney World, 2018) A pair of large yellow light props from Toy Story Land in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This style of light is held by Jessie and Rex above the Slinky Dog Dash attraction and are seen hanging overhead throughout the land. Measuring 21” tall and 12” in diameter, the large plastic lights are in very good condition with typical wear from Park use. $500 - $700

893. A Park Used Mickey’s PhilharMagic Pre-Opening Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 2003) An incredibly rare Park-used pre-opening attraction poster for Mickey’s PhilharMagic. Modern attraction posters are exceptionally difficult to come by. This Park-used poster was printed on acrylic board and is still displayed within its original wood frame. Measuring 45.25” x 35.25” within the frame, the poster is in good condition overall with wear and scuffing to the frame from use, and minor fading to the color of the poster. $3,000 - $5,000

894. An Orange Bird Home Collection Ceramic Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2006) A charming ceramic figure of the Orange Bird from Walt Disney World’s Sunshine Tree Terrace. Originally sold as part of the Orange Bird Home Collection, the figure measures 4.25” x 4” and 6” tall and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

895. A Venezuelan Magic Kingdom Lunchbox Sticker. (Termos Industriales C.A., 1980s-90s) A sticker for a Venezuelan lunchbox or thermos, with artwork from a classic Walt Disney World lunchbox. Measuring 6” x 7.25”, the unused sticker is in very good condition with color shift from age. $100 - $200

896. A Contemporary Resort Cast Member Only Glass Sign. (Contemporary Resort, 1970s-90s) A glass sign designating a “Cast Members Only” area of the Contemporary Resort. Featuring the Resort’s monorail emblem, the sign measures 29.25” x 19.75” and is in very good condition with expected wear from resort use. There are some scratches to the glass and minor lifting to the lettering. The sign comes with a handmade stand for display. $500 - $700

897. A Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Cast Member Shirt & Apron. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 1980s-2000s) A button-up shirt and apron worn by Cast Members at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. The shirt is labeled a male size “M,” and the apron “one size fits all.” Both pieces are in very good condition with light color fade and wear from Resort use. $200 - $400

899. A Set of Polynesian Revue Tickets and Seating Card. (Disney’s Polynesian Village, 1979/80) Three adult tickets and one seating card from the Polynesian Revue luau show at Disney’s Polynesian Village Hotel. These tickets come from the estate of Gary Fravel, who helped create the Disney University training program, and the seating card bears his name. The tickets measure 2.5” x 3.75” and are in very good condition. The 3.5” x 5” seating card is in good condition with some wear from use, including some staining along the upper edge, particularly at the right corner. Two of the tickets are stapled to the seating card. $100 - $200

898. A Polynesian Village Resort Ohana Restaurant Costume. (Disney’s Polynesian Resort, 2000s-2020s) A costume shirt, a pair of pants, and a belt worn by Cast Members of Ohana Restaurant at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The shirt measures a male size M, the pants “30/32x32”, and the belt “one size fits all,” each with the original Disney Wardrobe tags. The costume displays in very good, Park-used condition with fading to the shirt from age, two small pinholes on the back left leg of the pants, and light wear and leather cracking to the belt. $200 - $400

900. A Polynesian Village Resort Kona Island Coffee Menu. (Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, 1990s-2000s) A coffee sign from Kona Island, the quick-service dining location in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Measuring 18.25” x 18.25”, the sign displays in good condition with typical wear from Resort use, including heavy scratches, scuffs, edge peeling, adhesive residue on the reverse, an intentional hole from display, and wear. $100 - $200

901. An All-Star Sports Resort Shower Curtain. (Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, 1994-2000s) A guest room shower curtain from Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort at Walt Disney World, patterned with Mickey and friends playing sports. Measuring 70.5” x 70.5”, the shower curtain is in good Resort-used condition, with areas of soiling. $100 - $200

902. A Pair of Restaurant Reservation Cards and Transportation Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1970s/80s) A pair of restaurant seating cards and a complimentary Guest transportation ticket. These items come from the estate of Gary Fravel, who helped create the Disney University training program. Both restaurant cards bear Fravel’s name and are from King Stefan’s Banquet Hall and Top of the World. Ranging from 2.5” x 3.5” to 3.5” x 5”, the cards and ticket are in very good condition with minor edge wear. There is a small spot of paper loss on the reverse of the ticket from use. $100 - $200

904. Fort Wilderness Resort Stationery, Sticker, and Patch. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1970s) A Fort Wilderness sticker, patch, and page of stationery with an envelope, each featuring Frontier Mickey. Ranging from the 4” x 3.25” patch to the 10” x 7.5” stationery, the pieces are in very good condition with minor discoloration from age and scuffing to the surface of the sticker. $100 - $200

903. A Discovery Island Ticket and Pair of Guide Brochures. (Walt Disney World, 1979/86) A pair of guide brochures and an unused 1986 complimentary ticket for Discovery Island. One guide dates from 1979 and the other from 1986, documenting the growth and changes to the zoological park over time. Ranging from the 4.5” x 2.5” ticket to the 9” x 4” brochures, all of the items are in very good condition with minor edge wear. The 1986 brochure has a crease line across the center from prior folding during use. $100 - $200

905. A Boulder Ridge at The Villas Bed Runner. (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, 2000s) A bed runner from a Boulder Ridge Villas guest suite at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Measuring 20” x 92”, the runner displays in very good condition with minor wear and thread snags from Resort-use. $100 - $200

906. A Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Suite Desk. (Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, 2000s) A wooden desk from the suites at Walt Disney World’s lakeside hotel. Measuring 30” x 46” x 35” tall, the desk is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, paint loss, stains, and wear from Resort use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $400 - $600

908. A Caribbean Beach Resort Cast Member Centertown Market Apron. (Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, 2021) An apron worn by Cast Members of the Centertown Market at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, featuring a fish motif inspired by “The Little Mermaid.” The adjustable “one size fits all” apron has its original Disney numbering tag and is in fair condition with heavy stains throughout.

$100 - $200

907. A Fort Wilderness Resort Paper Shopping Bag. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1980) A paper bag featuring Frontier Mickey from the Fort Wilderness Resort souvenir shop. Included is a receipt for a soda and a souvenir, purchased in December of 1980. Measuring 9.5” x 5” when folded, the bag is in very good condition with expected wear from store use. $100 - $200

909. A Disney Springs Florida Sign (Walt Disney World, 20152020s) A large sign for the Disney Springs outdoor shopping center in Orlando. Measuring 30” in diameter, the sign displays in very good condition with intentional holes from display, scuffs, and wear from Resort use, including heavy adhesive residue on the reverse.

$300 - $500

910. A Typhoon Lagoon Sign Graphic. (Typhoon Lagoon, 1990s) A Typhoon Lagoon printed paper sign graphic. This handtrimmed logo for the Walt Disney World waterpark was created for attachment to a backing medium with a clear protective coating. Measuring 12.25” x 14.25”, it is in fine condition with minimal wear. $200 - $400

912. A Days of Christmas Hostess Costume. (Disney Springs, 2000s) A Days of Christmas Female Cast Member Costume from Disney Springs. The skirt measures a size 18, the shirt measures a female size XL, while the sweater is labeled XXL. The costume is overall in good condition with wear from Cast Member use, including pilling to the shoulders of the sweater. $200 - $400

911. A Walt Disney World Village Directory. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A double-sided directory of Walt Disney World Village at Lake Buena Vista. One side features a welcome banner with brief descriptions of the entertainment, fine dining, and recreation options available at the Village. The reverse side features a comprehensive map, with a listing of stores and restaurants. Measuring 15” x 11” when open, the directory is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

913. A Create Your Own Ear Hat Sign. (Downtown Disney, 2009) A sign displayed at the Create Your Own Ear Hat shop at Downtown Disney. Located between Design-A-Tee and The Art of Disney, the store offered Guests the opportunity to design their own custom Ear Hats with a wide selection of colors, patches, and embroidery. Measuring 11” x 17.25”, the sign displays in good, Park-used condition with light scuffs and scratches. $200 - $400

The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, known as EPCOT, was envisioned by Walt as a city of the future. This experimental city aimed to revolutionize urban living and serve as a hub for American innovation. Following Walt’s untimely passing, the concept evolved into a second theme park for Walt Disney World. With its blend of education and entertainment, EPCOT stands out as one of the most unique theme parks in the world.

914. An EPCOT Center Construction Photo Collection. (EPCOT, 1982-84) A collection of 70 original photos from EPCOT Center’s construction. Included are shots of Spaceship Earth, World Showcase pavilions, and more. Measuring between 3.5” x 5” and 4” x 6”, the photos are in very good condition with light discoloration from age. $300 - $500

915. A Collection of Future World Imagineering Model Slides. (EPCOT, 1970s) A collection of ten 35mm slides featuring WED Imagineering models of areas of Future World. These slides show stunningly detailed models, including the Journey into Imagination building, the World of Motion building, and the surrounding area. Each slide measures approximately 2” x 2” with all in very good condition. $100 - $200

916. A Collection of World of Motion Imagineering Model Slides. (EPCOT, 1979) A collection of seven slides of WED Imagineering’s models of scenes for the World of Motion attraction at EPCOT. These slides beautifully capture the developmental versions of soonto-be familiar scenes of the original attraction’s automotive and barnstorming scenes. Each 35mm slide measures 2” x 2” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

917. A Pair of Spaceship Earth Blueprints. (EPCOT, 1981) A pair of Spaceship Earth architectural plan copies. The plans were drawn by Imagineer Tom Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald also worked on Tower Of Terror, Horizons, the Pirates of the Caribbean revamp, and was a writer and producer for Star Tours. Measuring 18” x 23.75”, the copies display in good condition with light edge wear and creasing, and very faint stains and smudges. $200 - $400

919. An EPCOT Center Pre-Opening Souvenir Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare opening year guidebook for EPCOT Center. The 47-page book primarily shows concept artwork with descriptions of the different areas of the Park, while later guides featured photographs. Measuring 8.5” x 11” the book is in good condition with some light surface and edge wear, as well as some creasing on the right side of the cover, and splitting along the spine. $200 - $400

918. A Pre-Opening EPCOT Brochure and Pair of Stickers. (EPCOT, 1982) A pre-opening brochure announcing EPCOT Center, along with a window decal and bumper sticker. The decal measures 5.5” in diameter, the bumper sticker 2.75” x 13.5”, and the brochure 4” x 9”. All the items are in very good condition with light handling wear. $200 - $400

920. An EPCOT Center Opening Day Cast Member Booklet and Letter. (EPCOT, 1982) A special Cast Member booklet created for the grand opening of EPCOT Center 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. Also included is the letter from Ron Miller sent to Disney Family Members. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the booklet is in fine condition. $200 - $400

921. A World of Motion Motorcycle Cop Maquette. (EPCOT, 1982) An original Imagineering maquette of the motorcycle cop in World of Motion. This Opening Day Future World attraction told the history of transportation in a series of humorous audio-animatronic scenes, viewed from Omni-movers. This maquette is from just before the first airplane scene, waiting to catch a speeding motorist from behind a County Fairground Air Show billboard. The maquette is presented on a custom built wooden display backed with a picture of the final figure as seen in the attraction. The maquette with motorcycle stands 7.5” x 3” x 6.75” tall and displays in good production-used condition with scuffs, spots of paint loss, repairs to both hands, and cracks to the left arm. The motorcycle bears glue residue from where the figure was attached. The stand measures 5” x 8” x 10.75” and is in very good condition. $500 - $700

922. A Pair of World of Motion Animatronic Test Heads. (EPCOT, 1982-1996) A pair of foam test heads used in creating Audio-Animatronics at Epcot. One head is marked “TRN16” (for the Transportation Pavilion), indicating that it is from the World of Motion attraction. The World of Motion brought Guests on an Audio-Animatronic-assisted journey through the past, present, and future of transportation. Measuring 6.5” x 9.25” x 11” and 7” x 8.5” x 11.25”, the heads display in very good, production-used condition with light handling wear, scratches, and nicks. $500 - $700

923. An 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 provides 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” x 8.5” and is in very good condition with light edge wear, and slight discoloration along the spine. $200 - $400

924. An Epcot Center Innoventions Costume Design Book. (Epcot, 1994) A Costume Program Design Specifications book for Epcot Center’s Innoventions attraction. The 40-page booklet includes eighteen costume designs for various brands and roles in the attraction, with additional information about sizing, costs, and design specifications for each costume. Also included is a memo that accompanied the booklet. Measuring 11” x 9”, the book is in very good condition with some edge wear from use. $300 - $500

925. A Collection of Food Rocks Pre-Show Blueprints. (Epcot, 1993) A collection of 16 blueprints for the Food Rocks pre-show. Located in the Land Pavilion, the audio-animatronic musical followed in the footsteps of its predecessor, Kitchen Kabaret, featuring parodies of popular songs with altered lyrics about food and health. These blueprints are for pre-show interior elevations, floor plans, set pieces, demolition plans, and wall elevations of the attraction’s stars, including Pita Gabriel and The Peach Boys. Measuring 18” x 22.5” each, the plans are in good to very good condition with staples, edge wear, creases, discoloration from age, and wear from production use.

$300 - $500

926. A Journey into YOUR Imagination Lenticular Plaque. (Epcot, 1999) A lenticular plaque commemorating the opening of Journey into YOUR Imagination, featuring Figment and Eric Idle as the new host. This second incarnation of the attraction was based on the 3D show Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, with Idle reprising his role as Dr. Nigel Channing. Measuring 11” x 14”, the wooden plaque displays in very good condition with light nicks along the edges. $200 - $400

927. A “We are Building the Future Epcot” Sign. (Epcot, 2010s) A “We are Building the Future Epcot” sign used during a period of refurbishment at Epcot. The sign features vinyl decal lettering over a PVC board. Measuring 24” x 18”, the sign displays in good, Park-used condition with edge wear, scratches, and soiling. $100 - $200

929. A Test Track Post Show Concept. (Epcot, 1996) A print of concept art for the Test Track post show, displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. The GM-sponsored attraction ended with interactive demonstrations and vehicle displays, further highlighting the company’s commitment to safety and quality, as well as multimedia presentations, and an opportunity to purchase automotive-themed merchandise. Measuring 9.75” x 16.75” matted and mounted to 14.25” x 19.25” foamcore, the pitch board displays in very good condition with light edge wear, creasing, and pinholes from use. $300 - $500

928. A Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Opening Summer 2020 Sign. (Epcot, 2019-2020) A large scrim sign for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot, promoting a summer 2020 opening. This sign was originally displayed in the Park on the exterior of the show building during construction. The attraction did not open as advertised due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finally debuting in October 2021—just in time for Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary celebration. Measuring over 11.5 feet long and 5.5 feet tall, the sign displays in very good condition with spotting, stains, and wear from Park use. $200 - $400

930. A Test Track Gift Shop Concept. (Epcot, 1996) A print of concept art for the Test Track gift shop, displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. The specialty shop located within the attractions post show allowed Guests the opportunity to purchase automotive-related and one-of-a-kind merchandise. Measuring 10.5” x 16.25” matted and mounted to 14.25” x 19.5” foamcore, the concept print is in very good condition with light edge wear and a pinhole to the upper center from use. $300 - $500

931. A Test Track Ride Handling Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Ride Handling area by Al Yu. The concept was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot and depicts Guests accelerating quickly up a switchback “mountain road.” Measuring 16.75” x 26.25” mounted to 20.5” x 28.75” foamcore, the concept displays in good condition with heavy edge wear and creases to the corners, light discoloration from age, and pinholes and velcro on the reverse from Park use.

$300 - $500

932. A Test Track Brake Test Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Brake Test by Al Yu. The concept was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot, and depicts Guests screeching to a halt from a high speed. Measuring 25.5” x 40” mounted to foamcore, the concept displays in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, and pinholes and velcro to the reverse from Park use.

$300 - $500

933. A Test Track Outside Loop Site Preview Print. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of the Test Track Outside Loop site blueprint, displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. The plan indicates where the loop will fit between the Mexico Pavilion and Central Energy Plant. Measuring 31.25” x 41.5” and mounted to foamcore, the print displays in good condition with heavy edge wear and creasing, pinholes and velcro on the reverse from Park use, and discoloration from age.

$300 - $500

934. Test Track Preshow Concept Prints. (Epcot, 1996-99) A board of concept art prints for the Test Track Preshow, displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. Included are four prints of the Preshow Overview, Test Dummy Area, Load/Unload Area, and one other. Each print measures 9” x 13.5” and is mounted to a 24” x 35.75” matteboard. The piece displays in good condition with heavy edge wear and creases to the corners, light discoloration from age, a missing label with adhesive residue, and pinholes and velcro on the reverse from Park use. $300 - $500

935. A Test Track Crash Test Dummies Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art of crash test dummies in a vehicle for the Test Track by Al Yu. This print, along with others, was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area before the attraction’s grand opening. Measuring 25.5” x 40” mounted to foamcore, the concept displays in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, and pinholes from Park use. $300 - $500

936. A Test Track Cold Chamber Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Environmental Chamber by Al Yu. The concept was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area and depicts Guests in a cold chamber. Measuring 25.5” x 40” on foamcore, the concept displays in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, and pinholes from Park use. $300 - $500

937. A Test Track High Speed Test Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track High Speed Test by Al Yu. This print was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot before the attraction’s opening. Measuring 25.5” x 40” mounted to foamcore, the concept is in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, and pinholes and velcro on the reverse from Park use. $300 - $500

938. A Test Track Heat Chamber Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Environmental Chamber by Al Yu. The concept was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot and depicts Guests in a Heat Chamber. Measuring 25.5” x 40” on foamcore, the concept displays in good condition with edge wear, creasing, discoloration from age, and pinholes from Park use. $300 - $500

939. A Test Track Ground Floor Key Plan Print. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of the Test Track Ground Floor Key Plan displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. The print features six ride car mock-ups and seven location labels cut from foamcore. Measuring 31.25” x 41.5” mounted on foamcore, the piece displays in fair condition with heavy edge wear and creasing, heavy stains to the queue area with total loss of the text to the location label, peeling to the paste-ups, pinholes and velcro on the reverse from Park use, and discoloration from age.

$300 - $500

940. A Test Track Hill Climb Test Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Hill Climb Test by Al Yu. This print was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot before the attraction’s grand opening. Measuring 25.5” x 40” mounted to foamcore, the piece displays in good condition with edge wear, creasing, bowing, discoloration from age, and pinholes and velcro to the reverse from Park use. $300 - $500

941. A Test Track Environmental Chamber Concept. (Epcot, 1996-99) A print of concept art for the Test Track Environmental Chamber by Al Yu. The concept depicts the back of a ride vehicle in the Heat Chamber and was displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. Measuring 25.5” x 40” mounted on foamcore, the piece displays in good condition with edge wear, heavy creasing to the top right corner, discoloration from age, and pinholes from Park use. $300 - $500

942. A Test Track Teaser Mural Print (Epcot, 1996-98) A print of the original teaser mural for Test Track, displayed in front of the attraction before its delayed 1998 opening. Measuring 16.25” x 36.25” in a glassless frame with an 11” x 31.25” matte opening, the piece displays in very good condition with light scratches to the print and frame. $300 - $500

943. A GM Pavilion Test Track Mural Print Set. (Epcot, 1999) A print set of the three Test Track Murals painted for the General Motors Pavilion at Epcot’s Future World. Each print is signed and numbered 76/500 by the artist Tony J. Warren. Measuring 14.75” x 40.25” framed overall, with matte openings of 6.75” x 10.5” each, the piece displays in fine condition with small bits of debris under the plexiglass. $300 - $500

944. A Test Track Preview Area Display Print. (Okuyama, 1997-99) A print of a futuristic automotive concept by industrial designer Ken Okuyama, displayed at the Test Track Preview Area in Epcot. Measuring 15.75” x 40.75”, the print displays in very good condition with light scratches to the frame and discoloration from age. $300 - $500

945. An Epcot Test Track Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 1999-2012) A costume shirt, pair of pants, hat, and belt, worn by a Cast Member working at the Test Track attraction in Epcot. Each article, except the belt, retains the original Disney Wardrobe tag. Also included is an Imagineering exclusive adjustable hat given to the crew during the attraction’s preview in December of 1998. The shirt is labeled a size L, the pants are 32 x 34, the belt is 40/42, and the hat is one size fits all. The costume displays in very good, Park-used condition with light stains above the bottom buttonhole and left pocket of the shirt, light stains on the upper left front of the pants, and the belt has been cut down to 36” with a hand-punched hole.

946. An Epcot Odyssey Festival Showplace Sign. (Epcot, 2017)

A large sign for the Odyssey Festival Showplace, an art gallery at the 2017 Epcot Festival of the Arts. Measuring 48” x 0.75” x 67” tall, the metal and plastic sign displays in very good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from Park display, with the final “y” missing in “Odyssey.” Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $200 - $400

947. A Mickey’s of Hollywood Closed for Remodeling Sign. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2019) A Mickey’s of Hollywood sign displayed in front of the shop while it was temporarily closed for refurbishment. The sign directed Guests to the still-open Celebrity 5 and 10 gift shop. Measuring 16” x 11”, The plastic sign displays in good, Park-used condition with scratches and scuffs. $200 - $400

948. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Cast Member Shirt. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2000s) A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Cast Member Shirt. Labeled a Unisex Size L, the shirt is in very good condition.

949. A Pandora - World of Avatar Prop Flora Mold and Cast. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2017-2020) A mold and resin cast of a prop flora part from Pandora - World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Based on the flora of James Cameron’s “Avatar,” this piece of scaly horns wraps around the top ridge of a bioluminescent plant known as a Gator Thorn Lichen and can be seen near the river at the main entrance. The latex mold and cast measure 17.5” x 5” x 1.25” and 17.25” x 4.5” x 1”. Both display in good, production-used condition with edge wear, soiling, and stains. $300 - $500

950. A Pandora – The World of Avatar Cast Member Costume. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2017-2020s) A Cast Member costume from Pan dora – The World of Avatar. This costume from the Pandora Conservation Initiative includes a shirt and pants, both retaining their original Disney numbering tags. The shirt is a medium female, and the pants are male size 34” x 32”. The costume displays in good Park-used condition with the shirt exhibiting light soiling, pilling, and a small hole above the name tag area, and a 1.5” stain on the upper right leg and a 1” stain on the back left pocket of the pants. $300 - $500

Not all Disney Parks started as orange groves. Disney has Resorts in Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and a recently announced Park coming to Abu Dhabi. Disney experiences are not just overseas but overseas, as Disney Cruise Lines continues to expand its fleet. Every Disney Park and experience has its own special flair and history, while all maintain that signature Disney magic.

951. A Tokyo Disneyland Opening Day Booklet. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A special booklet commemorating the opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. Sixteen pages of photos show the new Park and its development. Measuring 8.5” x 11”, the booklet is in fine condition. $200 - $400

952. A Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Employee Packet. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A commemorative packet given to Tokyo Disneyland Cast Members for the Grand Opening on April 15, 1983. Included are a button, a medal on card, a facsimile letter from CEO Ron Miller, and a booklet filled with photos of the new Park. Measuring from the 1.75” x 2.75” button to the 8.5” x 11” booklet, letter, and envelope, the packet is overall in fine condition with color fading and wear to the outer envelope only. $200 - $400

953. A Tokyo Disneyland Watch Collection. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A collection of 21 Tokyo Disneyland watches. Included are four watches commemorating the Park’s 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th anniversaries, special event and parade watches for Donald’s Wacky Kingdom, Party Gras Parade, and Fantillusion, grand opening watches for Toontown and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, two featuring Hercules, one from the exclusive Club 33, and more. The watches range from 1” to 1.5” in diameter, with 9” bands, and are in fine untested condition, requiring batteries and possibly service to function. Each comes with the original packaging in very good to fine condition with light wear and scuffs. $600 - $800

954. A Tokyo Disneyland Exclusive Glass Tinker Bell Figure. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) A glass figurine of Tinker Bell, released in a limited edition of 100 exclusively at Tokyo Disne yland. The base reads “Tinker Bell The Premium Hand Made Glass Figure” and is etched with the artist’s initials. Numbered 82/100, the glass figure stands 10.75” tall on a 6.75” x 6.25” base and is in fine condition. $200 - $400

955. A Trio of Tokyo Disneyland 5 Year Bumper Stickers. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) Three silver-foil bumper stickers commemorating the 5 year anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland from April 15, 1988 - April 14, 1989. Measuring 3.75” x 13.75”, the bumper stickers are in very good condition with light handling wear. $100 - $200

956. A Tokyo DisneySea Temple of the Crystal Skull Pitch Board. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2000-2001) A pitch board of concept art for the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull queue at Tokyo DisneySea. Measuring 13.75” x 14.25” mounted to illustration board, the printed concept displays in good condition with edge wear, scratches, and pinholes from presentation use. $300 - $500

957. A Tokyo DisneySea Grand Opening Map. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2001) A Tokyo DisneySea grand opening map. Disney characters in the borders surround whimsical illustrations of the Park’s attractions, and a special grand opening banner is featured at the bottom. Measuring 20” x 27”, rolled and never folded, the poster is in very good condition with light water damage at the top right, edge wear, creases, and waviness. $200 - $400

958. A Tokyo Disneyland Development Plan. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2005) A Development Plan dated January 14, 2005, for the Master Planning and Urban Design of the community surrounding Tokyo Disneyland. The plan would place Tokyo Disneyland at the hub of hotels, public parks, gardens, and other recreational locations in Tokyo, Japan. Measuring 36” x 39.5”, the site plan is in good condition with light wear and creasing along the edges and folds. $200 - $400

While the earliest Disneyland attraction posters are highly valued by collectors, posters from Disneyland Paris are in many ways much harder to find. Disneyland’s posters were silkscreened in batches of 200 and sold directly to Park Guests. Posters for Disneyland Paris were for the most part only printed up as needed - literally the handful meant for display in the Park and very few more. Here we proudly present some very rare attraction posters from Europe’s first Disney Park, including a full poster for an attraction that was never realized, Discovery Mountain.

959. The Original Drawing for the Discovery Mountain Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1992-93) The original line drawing for the “Discovery Mountain” attraction poster. As first conceived, Discovery Mountain was intended to be a massive addition to Disneyland Paris after opening - a huge structure in Discoveryland containing a roller coaster, railroad station, Nautlius submarine restaurant, and more. After the Park’s softer-than-expected opening, it was greatly scaled down, becoming essentially just a Jules Verne-themed Space Mountain roller coaster. Imagineer Tim Delaney designed this poster for the Discovery Mountain attraction, which stayed nearly identical for the final poster realized as, once again, Space Mountain. Included here are Delaney’s original line drawing of the poster in felt tip on vellum paper, and a copy made with notations on the poster’s text in red. The drawing includes a 10.5” x 5” photocopy of the mechanically drawn logo for the attraction taped in the middle. Each measuring 14.5” x 20”, the drawing and copy are in good condition, with typical wear from production use, including folds and creases. Also included are printouts of Delaney’s proposed mural for Tomorrowland, and a poster celebrating Space Mountain’s 50th anniversary. $5,000 - $7,000

960. A Never Released Discovery Mountain Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1992-93) An untrimmed original attraction poster for Discovery Mountain, an attraction that never came to be. The decision to rename the scaled-down Discovery Mountain as Space Mountain was finalized on August 3, 1994 - less than a year before the attraction’s June 1, 1995, opening. By that time, Imagineer Tim Delaney had already designed a full attraction poster for Discovery Mountain, illustrating the roller coaster trip from the Earth to the Moon in turn-of-the-19th-century poster style, utilizing 30 different colors, including gold and copper metallic tones. The poster was updated with the Space Mountain name for use in the Park, but we can think of no other example of a finished poster with an attraction name that wasn’t used. Measuring 33” x 47”, the poster is in good condition with creases throughout, and edge wear that does not affect the image. $8,000 - $10,000

961. Euro Disneyland Space Mountain Logo Original Art. (Euro Disneyland, 1994) The original art for the sign and logo design for Euro Disneyland’s Space Mountain: De La Terre A La Lune (From the Earth to the Moon). Discovery Mountain’s title officially changed to Space Mountain on August 3, 1994, leaving a mere 10 months to redesign and deploy signs, logos, and merchandise using the new name. Imagineer Tim Delaney painted this logo which was used for the attraction until it closed in 2005, reopening as Space Mountain Mission 2 with the Jules Verne theming removed. With an image size of 8.5” x 7.75” on 10.75” x 16” art board, the gouache painting is in very good condition with wear to the board typical of production use, and a faint smudge in the “S” and “O” of the title. $3,000 - $5,000

962. A Euro Disneyland Lucky Nugget Saloon Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A rare untrimmed Lucky Nugget Saloon attraction poster, featuring the European answer to the Golden Horseshoe Revue. Attraction posters from Disneyland Paris are exceptionally rare, and posters from the first two and a half years of operation bearing the name “Euro Disneyland” are even rarer. Measuring 33” x 46.5”, the poster displays in good condition with faint creases throughout, and edge wear including a 1.5” tear in the top center border that does not affect the image. $4,000 - $6,000

963. A Euro Disneyland Phantom Manor Poster. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A rare untrimmed Phantom Manor attraction poster, featuring the mysterious Ravenswood Manor in Frontierland. Attraction posters from Disneyland Paris are exceptionally rare, and posters from the first two and a half years of operation bearing the name “Euro Disneyland” are even rarer. Measuring 32.75” x 46.5”, the poster displays in good condition with faint creases throughout, edge wear that does not affect the image, and a 7.25” crease to the bottom right corner. $4,000 - $6,000

964. Kevin and Jody Phantom Manor Ravenswood Figures. (Disneyland Paris, 2022) A pair of Phantom Manor Melanie and Henry Ravenswood resin figures created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, released in an edition of 1500 pieces. While the two figures can stand separately, they are designed to fit together to complete the base. Measuring 9” tall on the 5.5” x 5.5” base, the figures are in very good condition with a small chip at the base of Melanie’s dress and a repair to Henry’s thumb. The pieces come in their original box, measuring 12.5” x 10” x 9” with minor wear. $300 - $500

966. “The Dragon’s Lair” Disneyland Paris figurine by Kevin & Jody. (Disneyland Paris, 2002) A figurine of the dragon seen in La Taniere du Dragon at Disneyland Paris. Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant, or Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, features a tour through caverns underneath the castle to observe the giant sleeping, and sometimes roaring, dragon. Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily designed this threepiece set of a sign, the dragon, and its tail exclusively for Disneyland Paris. Measuring from 2” x 3” x 3.25” high to the 8” x 8” x 7” high dragon, the set is in fine condition. $200 - $400

965. A Pair of Euro Disneyland Grand Opening Invitations. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A pair of special invitations sent to the press, dignitaries, and VIPs for the grand opening festivities at the Euro Disney Resort on April 10-12, 1992. The elegant trifold invitations feature an embossed white-on-white portrait of Mickey Mouse on each cover and a Euro Disney logo on the reverse. The contents include an intricate die-cut illustration of the Parisian Sleeping Beauty Castle and a list of events and ceremonies taking place as part of the opening celebrations. Measuring 8.25” x 6”, the invitations are in very good condition with some faint scuffing opposite the castle die-cuts. $200 - $400

967. A Disney Cruise Lines Stateroom Table. (Disney Cruise Lines, 2010s) A table from a Disney Cruise Lines stateroom. The table is made with a faux-wood laminate with a nautical star design. Measuring 29” x 16” x 22.5”, the table is in good, Cruise-used condition with light edge wear and light scratches throughout. Due to size and weight, this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $300 - $500

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION

1. This auction is presented by Love of Art, LLC. The auction is conducted under the terms and conditions set forth herein and applicable state and local laws. Announcements on the day of auction, whether printed or announced from the podium, shall supersede those in the printed catalogue.

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

3. BIDDERS AND BUYERS BOUND: All persons placing bids, participating or registering in the auction agree to be bound by, and accept, the Terms and Conditions of the auction.

4. QUALIFICATION: All Bidders must meet auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the auctioneer may be disqualified at auctioneer’s sole option and will not be awarded any lots. Such determination may be made by the auctioneer in his sole and absolute discretion prior to, during, and after the close of any auction.

5. EXCLUSION: The auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any persons of entity: (a) from bidding, or (b) from the floor of the auction on the day of sale.

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

7. CREDIT: Bidders shall establish credit with the auctioneer prior to placing bids. Auctioneer shall be the sole determiner of whether or not credit of any Bidder is satisfactory to auctioneer. If Bidder is not known to auctioneer, a proposed Bidder shall furnish satisfactory credit information (”SCI”) at least five business days prior to the auction. Such SCI shall include two credit references, a social security number, and appropriate credit card information. Auctioneer reserves the right to make a credit check of any proposed Bidder and such Bidder consents to the making of such a credit check. The acceptance of checks is in the auctioneer’s sole discretion and may be based on a variety of criteria, such as a credit bureau report, a bank check, or otherwise. The auctioneer will accept, up to five business days prior to the date of the auction, deposits for bidding, if the check is a local check; or up to 10 business days before deposit if the check is not a local check. Such deposits will be kept in an attorney’s trust account, and shall not be applied to any payment absent a successful recognized bid. Those bidding on the Internet must preregister at least one business day before the auction and bids will not be accepted if pre-registration has not occurred.

8. BIDDING PROCEDURES BY MAIL OR FAX: All mail or fax bids shall be signed.

9. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The bidding increments shall be utilized as specified in Paragraph 15; and if any bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment lower than the mail bid. Non-internet bids (such as, for example only, bids from the podium, fax, mail, or telephone bids) shall be treated similarly to floor bids in that the bidding increments shall be utilized; and if the bid does not so conform, the bid will be lowered to the highest increment that is lower than the bid. Any Bidder may once in an auction for a particular lot bid a “half-increment”. Once a “half-increment” bid is accepted no other half-increment bids will be accepted on that particular lot. No “buy” or “unlimited” bids will be accepted. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein the auctioneer may solicit or accept bids that are not incremental in nature.

10. IDENTICAL BIDS: Preference will be given to the bid first received.

11. EXECUTION OF BIDS BY AUCTIONEER: Auctioneer is not responsible for errors in your bids. CHECK YOUR BIDS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM TO THE AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer is not responsible for any failure in executing mail or fax bids received on the day of the auction or later. All written bids should be received two business days before the auction. Auctioneer is not responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, email, Internet, or in person, once the auction begins. Electronically placed bids may not be withdrawn.

12. TECHNOLOGY FAILURE: In the event that auctioneer experiences an outage of the Internet, or telephone service the auctioneer may extend the time for bidding on any lot in the auction. The auctioneer reserves the right to “take a break” for any reason during the course of the auction.

13. DELIVERY OF LOTS: Lots won by Bidders will not be delivered on the day of the auction. All items must be shipped, or picked up during normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-788-2357 ext. 100.

14. TRANSFER OF TITLE: Title to any lot shall only transfer after payment is successfully received in full by the auctioneer, including the Buyer’s Premium, any sales tax applicable, and any shipping or other charges.

15. INCREMENTS OF BIDDING:

$20,000 to $50,000

$50,000 to $100,000

$100,000 to $250,000 $10,000

$250,000 and up Auctioneer’s Discretion

16. AUCTIONEER MAY SUBMIT ITEMS TO AUCTION: The auctioneer, his employees or affiliates, may consign items to the auction.

17. AUCTIONEER MAY GRANT CONCESSIONS TO CONSIGNORS OR BIDDERS: The auctioneer, in his discretion, may extend guarantees, loans, or advances to consignors. The auctioneer reserves the right to extend additional credit by way of extended payment terms at its sole discretion.

18. MINIMUM OR NOMINAL BIDS: The auctioneer will set a minimum bid before a lot can be sold. Bids below the minimum bid may not be accepted or recognized by the auctioneer. Further, nominal bids, or small opening bids, or very nominal advances in the bidding may not be recognized by the auctioneer, in its sole discretion. Any lot not receiving any recognized bid shall be passed.

19. WINNER OF LOT: The highest qualified bidder recognized by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the bid received first by the auctioneer shall prevail. If there is a dispute among Bidders, the auctioneer may in his sole and absolute discretion re-offer the lot. There are times when a bid may not be recognized by the auctioneer; in that situation the recognized bid will be the winning bid regardless of whether or not the competing, but unrecognized bid, may have been higher. The auctioneer may in his absolute discretion re-open the bidding immediately after closing a lot to accept any bid in error not previously recognized.

20. GOOD FAITH BIDDING: Auctioneer reserves the right to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid. All bids must be made in good faith. A bid is not made in good faith, if it is made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a minor, or if made in excess of any applicable credit limit.

21. LOTS: All lots will be sold in numerical order (unless a lot is re-offered) and will not be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close of the entire auction, any lot.

22. RESCISSION OF SALE OF LOT: Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale of any lot in the event of non-payment, disputed ownership, clerical error, clerical omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason in the auctioneer’s sole and absolute discretion.

23. LOTS SOLD AFTER AUCTION: In some cases lots will be sold after the auction. The Terms and Conditions apply to those sales as well.

24. PAYMENT IN DOLLARS: All sales are strictly for cash; and payment must be made in United States Dollars.

25. AMOUNT OF PAYMENT: All deliveries, and transfers of title, are subject to the full payment of all monies due for the lot, including the payment of the separate Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer’s Premium shall be 21% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 25% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer’s Premium as its own property.

26. PAYMENT TERMS: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any underbidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.

27. PICK UP, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE CONCERNS: It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the lot being purchased or make arrangements at his own cost, for packing, shipping, and handling. It is the Buyer’s duty and obligation to insure the lot from the date that title transfers to the successful Bidder, ie., upon the receipt of full payment by the Auctioneer (the “TRANSFER DATE”). Risk of loss passes to the Buyer on the TRANSFER DATE. Delivery costs and insurance during delivery are the responsibility of the Buyer. Frames are sold as-is. Auctioneer is not responsible for damage to a framed item during shipment. Such breakage shall not be the basis for return for any lot. All items must be shipped, or picked up during our normal business hours. Pickups must be done by appointment only and arrangements made in advance by calling 818-7882357 ext. 100. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to pick up the items within 14 days from the close of the auction. A storage fee may be charged for items left longer than two weeks at a rate of up to 4.5% per day of the invoice total. If the items are transferred to our warehouse additional charges will apply.

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

29. ATTORNEY’S FEES: In the event that it in necessary for the auctioneer to employ an attorney the successful Bidder agrees to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.

30. SECURITY INTEREST GRANTED: The successful Bidder grants a security interest in the lot being sold to secure the payment of the invoice. The successful bidder grants a possessory lien as well to the auctioneer. Auctioneer shall have the rights granted under Article 9 of the California Commercial Code including but not limited to the right of sale.

31. NO WARRANTIES: NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE OR ON THE DAY OF AUCTION. Descriptions are only being presented for the benefit of those bidders who have not had the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding and no description in the catalogue shall create any warranty. Color variations are to be expected and are not the basis for any return of any lot. Auctioneer is only selling the right, title, and interest of any lot that has been consigned to the Auctioneer by virtue of any consignment agreements. The Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of fitness or merchantability.

32. DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES; SOLE REMEDIES: Auctioneer disclaims any damages, consequential or otherwise. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages. Up to the date that the auctioneer pays the consignor (45 days after the close of the auction sessions), and in the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver a lot, or if it is established that the lot lacks title, or some other transfer or condition issue is claimed, the sole remedy of the Bidder up to a date six months after the close of the auction sessions shall be the rescission of the sale and the refund of any amount paid by the Buyer. After the consignor is paid by the auctioneer the sole remedy of the Buyer is against the consignor, and vice versa.

33. STATEMENTS ARE OPINIONS: In consideration of participation in the auction, and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases auctioneer, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates, outside experts, and attorneys the (”RELEASEES”) from any and all claims, causes of action, in law or in equity, direct or indirect, known or unknown that he/she/it may have with respect to the auction, the catalogue, the conduct of the auction, or the lots being purchased. By not complying with the terms of this Release, Bidder waives any and all claims against the RELEASEES. A bidder or buyer acknowledges that there is a risk that subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, one or more of them will discover facts or will discover, suffer, or incur claims and/or damages relating to the subject matter of this release, which were unknown or unanticipated at the time of the auction, which, if known on that date may have materially affected their respective decisions to give the herein release. Despite this knowledge and understanding, each bidder and buyer agrees that it is assuming the risk of such unknown and unanticipated facts and claims, and in connection herewith, each hereby expressly waives any and all rights under California Civil Code Section 1542, which section has been explained to and is understood by each party and which reads as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.”

34: ARBITRATION: By placing a bid in the auction, a Bidder agrees to the dispute resolution set forth herein. All disputes shall be arbitrated by the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles County, California. Costs shall be split equally among all parties.

35. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a nonsale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium

36. SPECIAL NOTICE: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code.

37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: As required by law, a dealer who sells to a consumer any memorabilia described as being autographed must provide a written certificate of authenticity at the time of sale. This dealer may be surety bonded or otherwise insured to ensure the authenticity of any collectible sold by this dealer.

38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney, its affiliates, or the copyright holder. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services, its affiliates, or the copyright holder.

Auction Registration Form

Bidder Type: In-Person Absentee

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Phone Bidder

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Full Name

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REGISTRATION: BY EITHER REGISTERING TO BID OR PLACING A BID, THE BIDDER ACCEPTS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THE AUCTION CATALOG AND ENTERS INTO A LEGALLY, BINDING, AND ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT WITH LOVE OF ART, LLC. DBA VAN EATON GALLERIES. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID: NO BID MAY BE PLACED IN ANY MANNER UNLESS THE BIDDER HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” EITHER PRINTED IN THE CATALOG OR ON-LINE, AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. BY PLACING ANY BID, THE BIDDER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO VAN EATON GALLERIES THAT HE OR SHE HAS FULLY REVIEWED AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE” AND THE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION FORM. WITHOUT SUCH REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY AND AGREEMENT, VAN EATON GALLERIES WOULD NOT PERMIT THE BIDDER TO BID AS SET FORTH IN THE “CONDITIONS OF SALE.”

PAYMENT: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY VAN EATON GALLERIES NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION OR WITHIN FIVE (5) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE INVOICE, WHICHEVER IS LATER. PURCHASE PRICE IS THE SUM OF FINAL BID AMOUNT PLUS BUYER’S PREMIUM. BUYER’S PREMIUM SHALL BE 21% OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESSFUL RECOGNIZED BID FOR IN-PERSON, PHONE, OR ABSENTEE BIDDING; 25% FOR BIDS PLACED THROUGH INTERNET PLATFORMS. APPLICABLE SALES TAXES WILL APPLY. BID INCREMENTS ARE SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM.

TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY: Bidding by telephone is permitted on a limited basis subject to advance arrangements and availability, at Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion. Telephone bidding is subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. For telephone bidding consideration, this form must be fully executed with all required information and attachments and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.

FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS ONLY: The absentee bid process is offered solely as a convenience subject to Van Eaton Galleries sole discretion and approval, and neither Van Eaton Galleries nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. The bidder hereby authorizes Van Eaton Galleries to enter bids on the specified lots up to the maximum price indicated on the bid form. The bidder understands that Van Eaton Galleries will endeavor to purchase these lots as reasonably as possible, and if the bid is successful, the purchase price -.. will be the final bid plus buyer’s premium and applicable sales taxes. For absentee bid consideration, all bids must be in writing, fully executed including all columns on the following form, with all required information and attachments, and received by Van Eaton Galleries at its office, either by delivery, mail or fax no later than 4:00 p.m. PT two (2) day prior to the Auction date. Any registrations coming in after 4:00 PT two (2) days prior to Auction are accepted at the sole discretion of Van Eaton Galleries, please check with our office 1 (818) 788-2357 to confirm.

NOTICE TO FIRST TIME BIDDERS: New clients are requested to provide photographic proof of ID - passport, driving license, ID card, together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statement etc. Corporate clients should also provide a copy of their articles of association I company registration documents, together with a letter authorizing the individual to bid on the company’s behalf. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bankers reference.

SHIPPING: Buyers are responsible for arranging shipping and for all shipping costs. As a convenience, shipping for small items may be handled by Van Eaton Galleries via FedEx. For oversized items, a third party shipper is recommended. Buyers may use any shipper of their choice. Van Eaton Galleries can recommend local shippers if needed.

Phone & Absentee Bidder List

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

Van Eaton Galleries

12160 Ventura Blvd, Studio City Ca. 91604 For more info, please call (818) 788-2357

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

Range

$10 to $100

$100 to $500

$500 to $1,000

$1,000 to $2,000

$2,000 to $5,000

$5,000 to $10,000

$10,000 to $20,000

$20,000 to $50,000

$50,000 to $100,000

$100,000 to $250,000

$250,000 and up

Multiple

$10

$25

$50

$100

$250

$500

$1,000

$2,500

$5,000

$10,000

Auctioneer’s Discretion

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

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

Maximum bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency Bid for telephone bidders only*

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