The Joel Magee Disneyland Collection

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AUCTION JULY 17-19, 2023

C ATA L O G



THE JOEL MAGEE COLLECTION

JOEL MAGEE COLLECTION

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VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS

LIVE IN-PERSON AND ONLINE AUCTION

JULY 17-19, 2023

www.vegalleries.com/magee | auction@vegalleries.com Bids accepted by Mail, Phone, Fax, and Internet Live internet bidding available at bid.vegalleries.com

EXHIBITION & AUCTION LOCATION Burbank Town Center Mall - 201 E Magnolia Blvd - Burbank, CA 91502 818-788-2357 - Fax 818-788-2368

PREVIEW DATES: WEDNESDAY 6/28/23 - SUNDAY 7/16/23 - 11AM - 7PM Van Eaton Galleries Mike Van Eaton Janeen Van Eaton Gallery Staff Phillip Graffham Ethan Harper Chris Dixon Sales Manager Gabriel Copp

Exhibition Curators Mark Ballard Ed Squire Mike Van Eaton Auction Manager Janeen Van Eaton Editors Mike Van Eaton Shelby Gray

Additional Writing & Editing Mark Ballard Ed Squair Catalog Layout Erica Enders Catalog Graphics Erica Enders

Photo Editors Stephanie Wu Erica Enders Photography Sean Harris David Knox Intake Coordinator Ceanna Van Eaton

The photos in this catalog are of objects privately owned and shown for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this poster is prohibited without written permission. Buyers are purchasing the physical items but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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FOREWORD When I agreed to curate Joel Magee’s collection, I can honestly tell you that I had no idea what I was getting into. With over 6000 items spanning the history of Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland, this has been one of the toughest and the most fun projects I have ever worked on. My staff and I have spent endless hours combing through Joel’s collection, sorting, cataloging, and trying to pare it down to a manageable amount for an auction. Our goal was to put together a grouping of artifacts that traced the history and evolution of Disneyland, and hopefully we have done just that. Within this catalog you will see a unique grouping of Disneyland artifacts from ride vehicles to attraction posters, to simple souvenirs, signage, costumes and much more. I want to thank my entire staff for their hard work on this project and I want to thank Joel Magee for trusting us with his amazing collection. We have also built an amazing exhibition for this collection. I hope many of you get the chance to experience it. We begin the auction on Disneyland’s Birthday, July 17th. We think it is a fitting date for a collection of this magnitude and could not think of a better way to honor the park. Enjoy this catalog and auction and thank you all for the wonderful support you have given us over the years. --Mike Van Eaton

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CONTENTS IMAGINEERING .............................. 4

FRONTIERLAND ...........................161

THE WORLD’S FAIR ......................... 9

NEW ORLEANS SQUARE ..............217

CAST MEMBERS ............................ 13

THE HAUNTED MANSION ........... 242

DISNEYLANDS HOTEL ................... 20

FANTASYLAND ........................... 264

TICKETS ........................................ 29

IT’S A SMALL WORLD .................. 327

FLYERS .......................................... 36

TOMORROWLAND ...................... 345

MAPS ........................................... 41

MICKEY’S TOONTOWN ............... 437

MAIN STREET ................................ 48

CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE ........... 439

LAMPPOST SIGNS ......................... 63

WALT DISNEY WORLD ................. 452

MAIN STREET TRANSPORTATION ...70

EPCOT ........................................ 493

MAIN STREET EMPORIUM ............. 93

DISNEY-MGM STUDIOS ................518

ADVENTURELAND ....................... 135

ANIMAL KINGDOM .................... 526

THE ENCHANTED TIKI ROOM ...... 146

TOKYO DISNEY & BEYOND ......... 530

AUCTION SCHEDULE MONDAY, JULY 17TH - LOTS 1-163 - STARTING AT 5PM PACIFIC TUESDAY, JULY 18TH - LOTS 164-786 - STARTING AT 11AM PACIFIC WEDNESDAY, JULY 19TH - LOTS 786-1499 - STARTING AT 11AM PACIFIC

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Taking on the creation of the world’s first theme park was not a natural step for a motion picture studio. To Walt Disney, it was probably the next logical step in storytelling; to move from film to interactive, interpersonal experiences. To design Disneyland, Walt created WED Enterprises (later Walt Disney Imagineering), the name taken from his own initials. It is not surprising that Walt found many of the creative geniuses behind Disneyland in his own Studio Staff. Artists like Mary Blair, John Hench, Marc Davis, X. Atencio, Bruce Bushman, Rolly Crump, and Herb Ryman all came from the Studio. These artists helped create and bring Walt’s vision to life. But Disney did not stop there. He hired Admiral Joe Fowler to assist in the building of an old-fashioned paddle steamer (The Mark Twain) and later as a construction supervisor for the entire Disneyland Project. He hired a car designer named Bob Gurr to design a body for the Autipia cars, impressing Walt so much that he became the “car guy” at WED and was instrumental in designing almost every vehicle in the park. As you browse through this catalog be sure to remember their names and the contributions that they have made to the Disney Parks and our popular culture.

1. A Herb Ryman Disneyland Concept Plot Plan Brownline (WED Enterprises, 1950’s-1970’s) a full scale brown line copy of Herb Ryman’s original concept art for the very first full depiction of Disneyland Park. On a Saturday morning in September 1953, Walt Disney asked artist Herb Ryman to come to the Studio right away. Without shaving or showering, Ryman arrived to find Walt with Dick Irvine, Marvin Davis, and Bill Cottrell in a room filled with concept sketches and elevations for Walt’s newest dream: Disneyland. Walt excitedly outlined his vision of the Park. Roy Disney was flying to New York on Monday to secure financing with a giant sketch of the park to represent Walt’s vision to the bankers. Ryman asked to see the sketch and Walt responded, “You’re going to do it.” From then until Monday morning, Walt and Herb spent a marathon 42 hours creating a 43”x70” bird’s-eye view of the proposed park. Brownline copies were printed for the presentation book, and hand-colored by Davis and Irvine. The rest is Disney Park history. Ryman’s pencil-on-vellum original is a carefully guarded treasure of Walt Disney Imagineering. This brownline copy was produced from one of Imagineering’s masters specifically used for reproduction to preserve the original and obtained from the collection of an Imagineer. Measuring 44.5”x73”, the piece is in very good condition, linen-backed for preservation. $1,000 - $2,000

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2. Walt Disney Signed Stationery. (Disney, 1960s) A page of personal desk stationery signed by Walt Disney. Disney would often pre-sign pieces like this to give out at the Studio and as he met guests on his regular strolls through the park. Measuring 4”x6”, the piece is encased in Plexiglas and in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

3. “The Pre-Opening Report from Disneyland” Title Cel. (Disneyland, 1955) The original hand-painted, screen-used title cel appearing in “The Opening Report From Disneyland” episode of Walt Disney’s Disneyland television series (first airing July 13, 1955, just days before the opening of the Park). It was the final episode dedicated to the construction of the park, depicting the development of Disneyland for television audiences. The episode later appeared in partial form on an episode of The Mickey Club. The cel has an image size of 11.5”x9.75” and is in very good condition with minor chipping to a few letters in the word Pre-Opening and other wear from use and age. $800 - $1,000

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4. A Small Disneyland Plot Plan. (Disneyland, 1955) A small plot plan featuring the early layout of the park. Designed by WED Enterprises Inc. in 1955, plans of this sort were prepared for visitors to the site during its construction phase. Measuring 11.25”x8.5”, the plot plan is in good condition, with minor creases, yellowing, and some brittleness to the paper from age. $300 - $500

5. A 1960s Disneyland Construction Hard Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An aluminum hard hat used during construction at Disneyland in the 1960s. The hard hat is manufactured by McDonald Aluminum Cap-Standard Mine Safety Appliances Company and features the blue Disneyland logo with Sleeping Beauty Castle on the front. This item has an adjustable size strap inside and is in good condition with some scuffing, tiny spots of oxidation, minor discoloration, and partial separation of inner straps due to broken plastic mounts. $300 - $500

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6. A Large Disneyland Aerial Photo. (Disneyland, 1975) A large aerial photograph of Disneyland. This piece was prepared by local engineering and architectural planning and photography firm VTN Consolidated Inc. The imagery captures Disneyland along with peripheral residential neighborhoods, hotels, motels, and attractions in 1975. Measuring 54”x48, the photo presents in very good condition, dry mounted to foam board, with indentations, tearing and peeling to edges, spots of discoloration and wear to corners and throughout. $800 - $1,000


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7. An Audio-Animatronic A-1 Mechanical Frame. (WED, c.1960s-90s) Following the introduction of Audio-Animatronics at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, Disney planned for the large-scale use of Audio-Animatronics in many future attractions. As a result, WED Imagineering’s MAPO division developed the casting system to take a “kit of parts” approach to producing their animatronic figures. This is an authentic, MAPO-built Series A-1 Audio-Animatronic frame from the Disney casting system. As it was designed so that the parts could be interchanged as necessary, some of the mechanics in this figure date to the 1960s, while others are more modern. The A-1 series of figures have been pivotal in the creation of some of the most iconic attractions, including the human characters in Pirates of the Caribbean, the Haunted Mansion, and many other attractions at the Disney Parks around the globe. Composed of steel and aluminum, the mechanical Audio-Animatronic figure is a museum-quality artifact of Disney Parks history, and a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of the Imagineers. Measuring approximately 105” tall, the figure is in very fine condition with some surface wear from use. Hands are not included; however the figure presents itself wonderfully. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $15,000 - $20,000

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8. Disneyland Mechanical Utilities & Aerial Site Plans. (Disneyland, 2003) A rare collection of plan sections and documents related to Disneyland Resort Evacuation Routes. The Binder contains aerial views of Disneyland and California Adventure as well as planned evacuation routes from the resort. The documents measure from 8.5”x11” to 17”x22”, within a portfolio cover measuring 23.5”x18.5”, each piece is in very good condition with few creases and light wear. $200 - $400

10. A Maleficent Character Development Headpiece. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Maleficent standard headpiece & horns costume piece created by the Character Programs & Development division. This developmental piece is manufactured of mixed media with plastic and textile elements and retains Velcro straps and a label reading: “Character Programs & Development Maleficent Standard Headpiece w/ horns.” Headpieces of this style were ultimately worn by Disney Parks Characters who met and greeted Guests of Disney Parks from the 1990s through the 2010s. Measuring 13” tall and 12” in diameter, the headpiece is in fine condition with little wear. $500 - $700 8

9. A Dining with an Imagineer Signed Plate. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A “Dining with an Imagineer” commemorative plate signed by Walt Disney Imagineering Associate Show Producer Gary Landrum. The plate was acquired during the Walt Disney World event and is signed and inscribed “Imagination is your key to unlock the hidden wonders of our world.” Measuring 12” in diameter, the plate displays in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

11. An A100 Audio-Animatronics Maintenance Manual. (Imagineering, 1995) A first printing of a manual prepared for the Show Control and Maintenance of A-100 (S-Series) Audio-Animatronics Figures – the most complex to date. The 125-page Walt Disney Imagineering publication features diagrams, tables, within sections dedicated to the operation of the Show figures. Measuring 4”x5”, the spiral-bound publication is in very good condition with scuffs, minor creases, and wear throughout from use. $200 - $400


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When the World’s Fair was announced for 1964 in New York, Walt set up a group within WED Enterprises to contact corporations and seek sponsorship for attractions at the fair. Participating in the fair this way provided several opportunities for Walt. First, it provided funding to develop new technologies, like audio-animatronics. Second, the attractions created there could find a home at Disneyland afterwards, expanding the park. And finally, it was the perfect testing ground for Disney-style entertainment on “sophisticated East Coast audiences.” The Carousel of Progress, It’s a Small World, Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln, and Ford’s Magic Skyway were all developed for the fair by WED, and all were hugely popular. They found a home at Disneyland afterwards, with the Magic Skyway contributing to both the Peoplemover and the Primeval World Diorama.

12. A World’s Fair General Electric Progressland Poster. (World’s Fair, 1965) A bold and colorful lithographic poster promoting second season of Walt Disney and General Electric’s Progressland presentation at the New York World’s Fair. Progress land would become “The Carousel Of Progress” attraction at Disneyland after the fair closed. The poster captures the dramatic Skydome nighttime spectacular, while featuring the popular second season slogan of the New York World’s Fair, “Great in ‘64, Greater in ‘65.” Measuring 42.5”x28.25” the poster displays in very good condition with creases and wear along original folds. $500 - $700 9


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13. A “Visit Progressland” Large Bumper Sticker. (World’s Fair, 1964) A large bumper sticker for GE’s Progressland at the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair.” Stickers of this style were distributed in kits, to members of the Press attending the invitational event held April 22, 1964. Measuring 15.5”x5”, the sticker is in very good condition with a vertical crease, and minor yellowing from age. $200 - $400

16. A Souvenir New York World’s Fair Bicycle License Plate. (World’s Fair, 1965) A souvenir bicycle license plate commemorating the New York World’s Fair of 1964 & 1965. The plate is a miniature version of the full-size intended for cars and features the iconic Unisphere and slogan “Peace Through Understanding.” Measuring 4”x2”, the plate is in good condition with scuffs, oxidation, and a slight bend to the upper left corner. $200 - $400

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14. A New York World’s Fair Progressland Record. (Disney/General Electric, 1963) A souvenir 33-1/3 rpm record of “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” from Progressland at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Written by Richard and Robert Sherman the 7’ single comes with a lyric sheet in a colorful protective mailer. Measuring 7.5”x7.5”, the record and sleeve are in fine condition, with slight handling wear to the sleeve. $200 - $400

17. A New York World’s Fair Commemorative Plate. (World’s Fair, 1964-65) A New York World’s Fair Commemorative Plate. The plate features the Monorail, Tower of Light, Pol of Industry, United States Pavilion, Heliport, and Unisphere. Measuring 9.25” in diameter, the ceramic souvenir plate is in fine condition with a few spots of paint within the glaze, a few light scuffs on face and light wear. $100 - $200

15. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln World’s Fair Record. (Disney, 1964) A rare Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln souvenir record from the New York World’s Fair. The popular stage show opened at the Fair’s Illinois pavilion on April 22, 1964, and ran through October of the following year. The 7” 33 1/3 rpm record features Royal Dano as Abraham Lincoln delivering the address from the attraction. The original mailing envelope sleeve, which measures 7.25”x7.25”, is included. The record is in fine condition, while the sleeve exhibits minor surface loss, a tear, and scattered faint discoloration. $100 - $200

18. A World’s Fair Go Greyhound Escorter Tin Toy. (Greyhound, 1964) An Escorter friction-powered tin toy produced for the New York World’s Fair. The Greyhound Escorter was a vehicle like a golf cart that could be rented by the hour to tour the Fair Grounds. Measuring 6.5”x3.25”x4.25” high, the toy is functional in good condition, with typical wear from play. $100 - $200


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19. A New York World’s Fair Perpetual Flip Calendar. (World’s fair, 1964-65) A New York World’s Fair Perpetual Flip Calendar. The vintage souvenir features a colorful Unisphere and is operated by turning two knobs and flipping the disc. Measuring 3” tall and 2” in diameter, the metallic piece is in good condition with spots of oxidation, scuffs, and wear throughout. $100 - $200

20. A New York World’s Fair Daily Dime Bank. (World’s Fair, 1964-54) A New York World’s Fair Daily Dime Bank. The metallic bank features colorful imagery of the Unisphere and was manufactured by USS Steel and R.M.S. Sales Corp of East Orange. Measuring 2.75”x2.5”, the bank is in very good condition with light paint loss, few scuffs, little wear to edges. $100 - $200

22. New York World’s Fair Pop-Up Book. (Spertus Publishing, 1963) A rare “See the New York World’s Fair” Pop-Up book by Mary Pillsbury. This twenty-page spiral bound book follows the adventure of two children through the World’s Fairgrounds. The bright and colorful Pop-Up scenes include the Swiss Sky Ride, the Monorail, Sinclair Oil Company’s “This is Dino-Land,” the Unisphere, and more. Measuring 10.5”x8.5”, the spiral bound book is in very good condition, with minor creases and wear to the cover and pages. $100 - $200

21. A New York World’s Fair Souvenir Ash Tray. (World’s Fair, 1964/1965) An original souvenir ashtray from the 1964/1965 New York World’s Fair. The imagery features the Unisphere flanked by international flags. Measuring 5”x3.25”, the metallic souvenir ashtray is in very good condition with light tarnishing and oxidation. $100 - $200

23. A Day at the New York World’s Fair Book. (Spertus Publishing, 1963) A rare “A Day at the New York World’s Fair” book by Mary Pillsbury. This twenty-one-page spiral bound book follows the adventure of two children through the World’s Fairgrounds. Measuring 10.5”x8.5”, the spiral bound book is in fair condition, with loose binding, and both creases and wear to the cover and pages. $100 - $200 11


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It was not just Walt Disney and his Imagineers that made Disneyland a success. Countless Cast Members, Administrative Staff, Talent and other “behind-the-scenes” personnel have played invaluable roles in Disneyland’s development and popularity. For the visitor, their first experience in the park is usually an interaction with a Cast Member and that first impression sets the stage for their entire experience. Original documentation, manuals, and other Cast Member Items are widely collected today and are considered an integral part of Disney Parks History.

24. Disneyland Cast Member Welcome Packet. (Disneyland, 1984) A “Disneyland Welcomes You” orientation folder issued to new Cast Members. The contents include a Wardrobe Bulletin, a Shoe Requirement bulletin, a 5-page packet on park history and the various lands, a Food Protection brochure, a Disney career planning brochure, a January 1984 Career Update newsletter, an Area Familiarization Outline for New Orleans Food Production, Park Operating Calendars, and more. Measuring 11.75”x9.5”, the folder is in good condition with creases, indents, and wear, while the contents range various sizes and are in very good condition with some creasing and wear throughout from handling. $200 - $400

25. An Original Disneyland Employee Nametag Badge. (Disneyland, 1955-1962) An extremely rare original identification badge used during the 1950s and 1960s by employees of Disneyland. Before the modern plastic Disneyland Cast Member nametags were issued, Disneyland supplied stamped aluminum employee ID number badges to their cast members. Walt Disney himself carried one of these with the ID #1, and each subsequent employee was numbered sequentially higher. This badge is number 3231. Measuring 2.5”x2”, the badge is in good condition with the slightest tarnish to boss pins, mild scratches and scuffing from use. $600 - $800 12


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26. A Collection of (132) Disney Parks Cast Name Tags. (Disney Parks, 1970s-2000s) A collection of (132) Disney Parks Cast Member Name Tags. This assortment of name tags spans some 40 years, representing several Company-wide celebrations celebrated across at least two Disney Parks. Among the lot are tags honoring America on Parade, Light Magic, the 30th Year of Disneyland, the Main Street Electrical Parade Farewell Season, and the Walt Disney World: Happiest Celebration on Earth. The name tags measure from 1”x2.5” to 2”x2.75” and range from fair to very good condition, exhibiting wear from use. $500 - $800

27. A Collection of (53) Cast Member Name Tags. (Disney Parks, 1990s-2010s) A collection of (53) Cast Member Name Tags. This assortment of name tags spans approximately two decades, and at least two Disney Parks, representing several Company-wide celebrations. Among the lot are tags honoring 100 Years of Magic, the 20th anniversary of Walt Disney World, Walt Disney World 2000, and more. Measuring 2”x2.75” the nametags range from fair to very good condition, exhibiting scuffs, scratches, and wear from use. $300 - $500

28. A Disneyland Custodial Guest Services Host Shadow Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A shadow box containing a rare collection of mementos from Disneyland Custodial Guest Services Host Robert McGinty. Among the lot is a an extremely rare metal Disneyland Identification Badge numbered “1101,” a white custodial uniform shirt (with Disneyland patch), Personnel Department memo, and Employee Identification Card. Also notable among the lot are a Disneyland Headquarters Mickey Mouse Club Official Membership Card, “Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room World Premier” brochure, and 1960 “Welcome to Disneyland” brochure. Measuring 18.75”x24.75”, the pieces are in very good condition, originally glued to the backing, some items loosened from their mount, with minor wear from age. $800 - $1,000 13


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30. A 1965 Disneyland 10-Year Service Award pin. (Disneyland, 1965) A Disneyland 10-Year Service Award pin. This pin was first distributed in 1965, for the 10-year anniversaries of Cast Members. The back of the pin has a “WDP” copyright note, reads “10K” on the reverse, and has a push pin clasp. Measuring approximately .5”x.5”, the pin is in very good condition with little wear. $200 - $400 29. A 1-Year Cast Member Service Pin. (Disneyland) A special service award pin given to Disneyland cast members to celebrate their first year of employment. The pin features a Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse character design which has become quite popular among collectors. Measuring approximately 0.75”x0.5”, the pin is in very good condition. $200 - $400

31. A 10 Year Disneyland Service Award. (Disneyland, 1960s) A 10 Year Disneyland Service Award. Measuring 10.75”x9”, the wood and enamel plaque is in very good condition with minor scuffs and scratches and little wear. $300 - $500

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32. A Disneyland Tinker Bell 25-Year Service Award. (Disneyland, 1979) A 25-year Cast Member service award. This edition of the award features a bronze Tinker Bell attached to a wooden base with a custom engraved plaque recognizing “25 magical years” of service to the Disney Organization. Few Cast Members make it to this milestone year, making this edition of the Service Award very rare. Measuring 13” tall the piece is in good condition with areas of light oxidation, and minor wear from display. $600 - $800


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33. A Collection of (4) Cast Member Anniversary Pins. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A collection of (4) Disneyland cast member pins given to commemorate employment anniversaries. The pins are for 20, 25, 35, and 40 years of service, and feature Mickey, Tinker Bell, Pinocchio, and Donald Duck. These service pins have been awarded since the 1980s with no design change. While 1 and 5 year pins are fairly common, higher numbers such as these are awarded in much fewer numbers, and far less likely to ever be available to collectors. The pins measure approximately 0.75”x0.5” and (3) come in their original boxes, with the 20-year Mickey pin loose. All are in fine condition. $200 - $400

35. No Gas Powered Vehicles Allowed in Tunnel Sign. (Disneyland, 1960’s-1990’s) A sign posted backstage at Disneyland. For safety reasons, gas powered vehicles are generally prohibited from driving in short tunnels at Disneyland that are generally open for Cast Members’ foot traffic. Measuring 18”x18”, the sign is in good overall condition, despite some scuffs and wear from Park display. $300 - $500

34. A Guided Tours Key Holder Plaque. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Guided Tours Key Holder Plaque. The wooden key holder plaque features imagery of Tinker Bell dressed in a modern Disneyland Guest Relations & Guided Tour Hostess costume. The board was used backstage by tour guides at the park. The laminated imagery has been mounted with adhesive and five metallic hanger hooks are screwed into the board with numerical designations. The laminated portion has partially loosened from the board and a hand-painted Tinker Bell dressed in the original red and plaid Guided Tours costume can be seen underneath. Measuring 8.5”x11.5”, the piece is in good Park-used condition with scuffs, scratches and wear throughout. $300 - $500

36. A Cast Member Button-Down Shirt. (Disneyland, 1980s) A 1980s Disneyland Cast Member wardrobe orange and yellow shirt, with a vintage Disneyland logo patch on the left breast. In size XL, the shirt is in very good Park-used condition, with light wear, and light fading to the color. $100 - $200

37. A Walt Disney World Security Cap. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Disney Security cap once worn by Walt Disney World Security Hosts and Hostesses. The adjustable hat measures “one size fits all” and is in very good condition with light stains and minor wear to the crown panels and sweatband. $100 - $200

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38. A Walt Disney World Security Vehicle Parking Only Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Security Vehicle Parking Only sign from Walt Disney World. The sign features the Mickey shield emblem of the Walt Disney World Security Department. Measuring 18”x12”, the reflective sign is in very good shape with light wear from Park use, including a deep 1” scuff at the bottom right corner. $300 - $500 39. A Disneyland Security Officer Badge. (Disneyland, 1980s2000) A Disneyland Security Officer badge, number 35. The badge features blue text on the silver decorative backing and bears the logo of “Sleeping Beauty Castle” with the Disneyland “D”. Measuring 3.25”x2.25”, the badge is in very good condition with slight wear from use. $200 - $400

40. A Disneyland Resorts Security Decal. (Disneyland, 2000s) An unused Disneyland Resorts Security decal. Measuring 2”x2.5”, the decal is in very fine condition. $100 - $200

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41. A One Disney Dollar Bill & Cast Member Letter. (Disneyland, 1987) A One Disney Dollar bill accompanied by a rare commemorative letter from Ron Dominguez for Cast Members, which introduces the new in-Park currency. The bill measures 6.25”x2.75” while the letter is 8.5”x11”, each piece in fine condition with light wear. $100 - $200


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42. An Updated Edition of “Lights, Camera, Action!”. (Walt Disney Company, 1989) A special updated edition of “Lights, Camera, Action!” published for 1989. The updated publication gave employees and shareholders a highlight of the leaders, concurrent projects undertaken by the Studios, Parks, and Consumer Products. The booklet notably mentions The Disney Channel 5th Anniversary, the success of The Disney Store, and groundbreaking for Euro Disneyland. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in very good condition with wear to edges, corners, and throughout. $100 - $200

45. An Extremely Rare 1959 Disneyland Dictionary. (Disneyland, 1959) An extremely rare Disneyland Dictionary prepared in October of 1959. This bound 68-page book belonged to Jack Ater (Disneyland Operations) and established approved terminology, facts, and information about Disneyland and was designed for training purposes. The book is in very good condition with yellowing, and wear throughout, two pages with sections cut out, and notably features the hand-annotated name of Jack Ater on the cover. $200 - $400

43. A Walt Disney Quote Book. (Disneyland, 1987) A rare book of quotes by Walt Disney paired with photos from his career. This book was created by the Walt Disney Archives, the Studio Publicity Department, and the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Disney Universities, and compiles quotations first published as “The Wisdom of Walt” in 1959. The quotes are sorted by categories such as “Family”, “Leadership”, and “Disneyland,” and provide incredible insights into the philosophies and thoughts of Walt. The 48-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in good condition with some minor colorful scuffing on reverse and light wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

46. A “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A “Your Role in the Disneyland Show” Cast Member book. The book highlights the 11 functional divisions of the Disneyland “Show Business,” as well as the policies, practices, and procedures expected of the 6,000 Cast Members. Measuring 11.25”x8.5”, the book is in very good condition with very minor wear to the cover, edges, and corners. $100 - $200

44. A “Welcome to Disneyland” Cast Member Guide. (Disneyland, 1980s) A “Welcome to Disneyland” booklet produced for Cast Members. The cover has been personalized with a name tag badge sticker with the name of “Mike.” The 31-page publication promotes and explains the “Disney Tradition” and was prepared by The Disney University. Measuring 8.75”x11”, the booklet is in good condition with minor wear and few tears to edges, corners, and throughout. $100 - $200

47. A “Disneyland & You” Cast Member Orientation Booklet. (Disneyland, 1979) An orientation booklet issued to new cast members titled Disneyland & You. The staple-bound 20-page guide introduces new hires to the “Disney Way” and features reminders on grooming standards, stage presence, company taboos, cast benefits, activities, and more. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the booklet is in good condition with spots of discoloration along spine and throughout, and minor wear to the cover. $100 - $200 17


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48. A Disneyland Casual Temporary Performance Appraisal. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Casual Temporary Performance Appraisal for a Disneyland Attractions Host. The folder contains Cast Members materials including an 18-page Fantasyland Tomorrowland Product Division document with area maps and (9) pages of the Performance Appraisal and Inter-Office Communications. Measuring 9.5”x11.75”, the folder and contents are in very good condition with spots of discoloration to spine, creases and wear throughout. $100 - $200

51. A Disneyland “History of Walt Disney Company” Book. (Disneyland, 1993) A rare, amended copy of “The History of the Walt Disney Company.” The Cast Member publication was published around 1993 and features a rare Mickey’s ToonTown cover and divided section with facts. Included with the book are (9) color copies of Imagineering’s developmental ToonTown Model, and costume sketches for Cast Members. Measuring 11.5”x.5”, the spiral-bound book is in very good condition, despite a few creases and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200 18

49. “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1960s) “The Walt Disney Traditions at Disneyland.” This publication was part of the welcome packet given to recently hired employees. The 12-page booklet was distributed during the late 1960s, features a personal welcome by Roy O. Disney, and details the core principles of Disneyland and the Disney Organization, including customer service, dress code, and teamwork. Measuring 10.75”x9”, the booklet is in good condition with spots of discoloration, creases, and light edge wear to cover, pages, and throughout. $100 - $200

52. A “Working Our Way” Disneyland Cast Member Book. (Disneyland, 1981) A “Working Our Way” Disneyland Cast Member book. The instructional guide assists Cast in understanding the Company policies and procedures. Measuring 9”x11”, the spiral-bound 41-page publication is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration, yellowing, and wear to edges and corners of pages. $100 - $200

50. A Disneyland Employee Reprimand & Policies Book. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Disneyland Employee Reprimand & Policies Book. This lot notably features a rarely seen Employee Record Transmittal of a verbal reprimand for “closing a cabin door on a guest’s hand.” The paper is accompanied by a 12-page Disney Courtesy Policies book. Measuring 5.5”x8.5” and 8.5”x5.5”, the paper and guide are in very good condition with few scuffs and minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

53. “The Maintenance of Magic in The Magic Kingdom” Book. (Disneyland, 196970) “The Maintenance of Magic in The Magic Kingdom” Book. The publication was prepared by The University of Disneyland for both RETLAW Employees and Disneyland Cast Members who performed maintenance in the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration and wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200


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54. A Walt Disney World Transportation Coloring Book. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Walt Disney World Remember the Magic Transportation Maintenance Fun Facts and Coloring Book. A vintage coloring book created for the seminars and workshops once offered through the Walt Disney World Education Program for Young People. The 25-page guide contains maintenance information and illustrations of the boats, trains, buses, and vehicles utilized by Walt Disney World. Measuring 9.25”x11.5”, the pages are preserved in a portfolio cover and are in very good condition with little wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

55. A “Tinker Bell 1/2 Marathon” Map. (Disneyland, 2013) A laminated double-sided map of the Disneyland Resort area in Anaheim California, showing road closures and route for the 2013 Tinker Bell half marathon. The 9.25”x11.5” map is in very fine condition. $100 - $200

56. A Disneyland Fire Department Safety Hard Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s) A durable, safety hard hat once worn by the Disneyland Fire Department Team Members. The hat was manufactured by Bullard and features the now-retired emblem of the Disneyland Fire Department. The adjustable hat measures 7” long and 12x5.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear from Park use. $300 - $500

57. A Disneyland Employees On Strike Picket Sign. (Disneyland, 1984) A Picket sign from the Teamsters Union Strike of Disneyland in 1984. This sign was prepared and utilized during a historic strike, when employees faced a threatened wage freeze, and 1,800 cast members went on strike for 22 days until an agreement was reached. Measuring 22”x14” on a 42” stick is in very good condition, with spots of discoloration and wear from original use. $200 - $400

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As Walt was building his Theme Park in a remote area outside of Anaheim, he realized that he would need a hotel on the property for visitors to stay overnight. With his financial reserves significantly depleted by the construction of the park, Disney needed a partner. Walt approached his good friend Art Linkletter, but Linkletter declined as he was hesitant about the prospects of the park (a decision he would regret many years later). Disney also contacted the Hilton and Sheraton Hotels, but they had no idea where Anaheim was and declined. Disney then sought out and negotiated a deal with entrepreneur Jack Wrather under which Wrather’s company would own and operate a hotel called the Disneyland Hotel across the street from Disneyland. The hotel opened in October of 1955 and has been a major part of the Disneyland experience ever since. A major success, the hotel expanded over the following years. Disney attempted to buy the hotel several times over the years, but Wrather held on to it until his death. In 1988 the Disney company was finally able to purchase the hotel, but only by buying the entire Wrather Corporation.

58. A Disneyland Hotel Attraction Poster. (Disneyland Hotel, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Disneyland Hotel. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster synergistically promotes both Park and Hotel attractions including the Gourmet restaurant, shops, swimming pool, and the children’s playground. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with few light vertical scuffs near the edges and little wear. $3,000 - $5,000 20


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59. Walt’s Microphone Shield. (Disneyland, 1965) This one-of-a-kind, hand-painted microphone shield was first used at the Carnation Plaza Gardens by visiting band leaders. It was brought over to the Disneyland Hotel on July 17th, 1965 to be used on the microphone stand for the Tencennial Cast Banquet. As seen in the picture that comes as part of the display, Walt spoke at the banquet, sharing his past stories and future hopes for his beloved Disneyland. The photo shows Walt’s hand actually on this shield. The custom display includes a duplicate microphone on a facsimile stand to properly display this iconic treasure. The microphone switch activates a CD player in the stand that plays Walt’s comments actually made at the Banquet. The shield measures 5.5”x4.5” on the 65” tall stand. The handmade display base is in good condition but showing peeling to its vinyl covering. The shield is in very good condition, presented perfectly for display, an unbelievably rare item, actually handled by Walt Disney himself. $7,000 - $9,000 21


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60. A Disneyland Hotel VIP Guest Pin. (Disneyland Hotel, 1980s) A Disneyland Hotel VIP Guest Pin. The metallic pin features the Disneyland Hotel name and Mickey Ears in genuine cloisonne with a Walt Disney Productions copyright note on reverse. Measuring .75”x .75”, the pin is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400

61. A Disneyland Hotel Pin. (Disneyland Hotel) A Disneyland Hotel Mouse Ears pin. Most likely worn by a cast Member, the .75” pin is in very good condition with light wear from use. $200 - $400

63. Disneyland Hotel Calendar Snow Globe. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A Disneyland Hotel Perpetual Calendar Snow Globe. The snow globe calendar is operated by two knobs and depicts a three-car Monorail train approaching the palm tree studded Disneyland Hotel Tower. Measuring 3.75” tall and 3” in diameter, the vintage souvenir is in very good functioning condition with little water inside globe, few small scuffs and little wear. $100 - $200 22

62. A Disneyland Art Gallery Walnut Candle. (Disney, 1950s-1960s) A walnut-shaped ceramic candleholder with candle, originally sold at the Art Gallery at the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 6”x4.5”x4.5” high, the piece is in very g ood condition, with light wear from use. The piece still retains its original Disneyland Hotel sticker. $100 - $200

64. A Disneyland Hotel Bar Soap. (Disneyland, 1950s) A bar of soap from the Disneyland Hotel. The soap was manufactured by Camay Products, who notably manufactured soaps for hotels during the 1950s and 1960s. Measuring 2.5”x1.5”, the soap and packaging is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear to corners and edges of paper. $100 - $200


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65. Disneyland Hotel Stationery & Shoe Cleaner. (Disneyland Hotel, 1955-60s) A sheet of stationery, envelope, and shoe cleaner from the Disneyland Hotel and Restaurants. Each piece features the printed name of the Hotel. The cloth shoe cleaner measures 5”x7.5”, the envelope and stationary measures 6”x3.25” and 6.5”x3.75”, each piece presenting in a very good condition with minor edge wear. $100 - $200

66. A Collection of (4) Disneyland Hotel Matchbooks. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A collection of (4) souvenir matchbooks from The Disneyland Hotel. The matchbook covers depict the Disneyland Monorail trains approaching the fabulous Disneyland Hotel while the inner covers advertise the “Pleasure Headquarters in Southern California.” Measuring 2”x2”, the vintage 1960s ephemera range from fair to fine condition with one book missing its matches, and little wear overall. $100 - $200

68. A Disneyland Hotel Key & Blue Keychain Fob. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A key and blue keychain fob from The Disneyland Hotel. Keys of this sort were used by Guests of the Hotel until the Sierra Tower was added in 1966. The fob measures 2.5”x1.5” while the YALE key is 2.5” long. Each is in very good condition with minor wear scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200

69. A Disneyland Hotel Towers Key & Red Keychain Fob. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A key and red keychain fob from The Disneyland Hotel Towers. The first Disneyland Hotel Tower was constructed in 1961, while the Sierra Tower was added in 1966. The fob measures 2.5”x1.5” while the Sargeant brand key is 2.5” long. Each is in very good condition with minor wear scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200

67. A Disneyland Hotel Keychain Coin Purse. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Hotel coin purse. The small vinyl clutch coin purse features printed imagery of the four-car Monorail Mark II train (added 1961) approaching the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 2.5”x2.5”, the purse is in fine condition with slight tarnish to keyring. $100 - $200

70. A Disneyland Hotel Towers Key & Blue Keychain Fob. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A key and blue keychain fob from The Disneyland Hotel Towers. The first Disneyland Hotel Tower was constructed in 1961, while the Sierra Tower was added in 1966. The fob measures 2.5”x1.5” while the YALE key is 2.5” long. Each is in very good condition with minor wear scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200 23


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71. A Disneyland Hotel Orange Picture Viewer. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s-70s) A Disneyland Hotel Orange Picture Viewer. The plastic picture viewer contains vintage scenes of Disneyland and Disneyland Hotel attractions like the Lobby, Olympic Size Pool, and Marina Tower. The souvenir notably retains its Taylor & Hume price label sticker on its hat. Measuring 3” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the novelty item is in very good condition, despite loosening of the hat and minor color fading to slides. $100 - $200

72. A Disneyland Hotel Ceramic Bank. (Disneyland Hotel, 1962) A vintage ceramic coin bank inspired by The Disneyland Hotel Tower. This charming souvenir was sold at the Taylor and Hume Magic Shop and celebrates the popular Disneyland landmark and onetime tallest structure in Anaheim. Measuring 3.75”x3.75” and 1.5” deep, the piece is in very good condition with original rubber stopper, crazing overall, and yellowing to the Disneyland Hotel sign. $200 - $400 24

73. A Disneyland Hotel Deck of Playing Cards. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A deck of cards from the Disneyland Hotel, with an image of the hotel and Monorail on the backs and box. Measuring the standard bridge size of 2.25”x3.5”, the cards are in fine unused condition, with the box very good with wear from age, and a slight crease to the one opened tab. $100 - $200

74. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Glass Mug. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A vintage Disneyland Hotel souvenir mug manufactured by Siesta Ware. The stein-style vessel is constructed of amber glass with a wooden handle secured by gold-tone metal hoops. The mug was sold from about 1961 to 1966, and features imagery of contemporaneous attractions like the Garden, Hotel Station, Swimming Pool, and Tower Building. Measuring 5”x4.75” and 2.75” deep, the mug is in very good condition with light surface wear. $100 - $200


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75. A Disneyland Hotel Smoked Glass Ashtray. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) An elegant vintage smoked glass ashtray from the Disneyland Hotel. The well is back painted with the hotel logo and tag line “The World’s Most Exciting Hotel” holding “complete convention facilities.” The glass ashtray measures 4.25” in diameter and 0.75” deep and is in very good condition with only minor mild yellowing and few small scuffs and wear. $200 - $400

78. A Taylor & Hume’s Magicland Disneyland Hotel Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s/70s) A rare plastic shopping bag from Taylor & Hume’s Magic Shop at the Disneyland Hotel. This bag is unique as Disneyland partner Taylor & Hume also operated Magic Shops on Main Street and Fantasyland. The bag measures 11.5”x15.5” and is in good condition with creasing from use and slight spotting. $100 - $200

76. A Set of Disneyland Hotel Stationery & a Coaster. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A Set of Disneyland Hotel Stationary & Coaster. This lot contains (4) sets of complimentary stationery with envelopes and one coaster carrying the Disneyland Hotel name. The envelopes and stationary measure 3.75”x6” and 9.5”x6.5” while the coaster is 8” in diameter, each piece in very good condition with minor yellowing and little wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

79. A Disneyland Hotel Wall Plaque. (Disneyland Hotel, 1960s) A vintage Disneyland Hotel wall plaque in original box. The plaque consists of a gold-painted molded plastic frame containing a piece of stamped velvet with an image of the Disneyland Hotel and Monorail station. The plaque retains its original cardboard box packaging with a Taylor & Hume Disneyland Hotel price tag sticker on the reverse. Measuring 7.25”x5.5”, the plaque is in very good condition with some paint loss around the edges of the frame and some surface tearing, scuffing, denting, and wear to the box. $200 - $400

77. A Disneyland Hotel Souvenir Pennant. (Disneyland Hotel, 1975) A rare vintage Disneyland Hotel souvenir pennant. The felt pennant features the Monorail, Sleeping Beauty Castle, and the Disneyland Hotel Tower, in bold fluorescent colors. The left edge is embellished with felt tails at both top and bottom. Measuring 8”x25.25” (excluding the tails), the piece is in fine condition with very light wear. $100 - $200

80. A Disneyland Gourmet Restaurant Chucko Children’s Menu. (Disneyland Hotel, 1961) A children’s menu from the Gourmet Restaurants at the Disneyland Hotel. The menu highlights children’s plates with a motif inspired by local Los Angeles area entertainer Chucko the Birthday Clown. Measuring 11.5”x8.5”, the menu is in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear. $200 - $400 25


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81. Pair of Disneyland Hotel Playing Card Decks. (Disneyland Hotel, 1970s) A Pair of Disneyland Hotel Playing Card Decks. The complementary decks come boxed. The reverse of the cards depicts the Marina flanked by the three Disneyland Hotel Towers, pool, convention facilities and restaurants. Measuring 5”x4”, the boxed set is in very good condition with minor creases and edge wear to cards from use. $100 - $200

84. A Disneyland Hotel Shipyard Inn Brandy Snifter. (Disneyland Hotel, 1990s) A Disneyland Hotel Shipyard Inn Brandy Snifter. This souvenir brandy snifter features the logo of the restaurant in gold font with imagery related to the aged spirits once offered at the Shipyard Inn. Measuring 6.5” tall and 4.5” in diameter, the glass is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200 26

82. A “Disneyland Hotel Welcomes You” Guide Map. (Disneyland Hotel, 1970s) A “Disneyland Hotel Welcomes You” fold-out map and guide. The two-color map highlights the activities, dining, cocktails, and entertainment of the Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 5.5”x4.75” when folded and 11”x17” when open, the guide is in very good condition with creases and wear from handling. $100 - $200

85. A Disneyland Hotel “Out of Order” Sign. (Disneyland Hotel, 2000s) An “Out of Order” sign from the Disneyland Hotel Resorts. The sign features Dale the chipmunk. Measuring 11”x8.75”, the paper sign is in good condition with color fading, a taped tear, and wear to edges and throughout from display and handling. $100 - $200

83. A Disneyland Monorail Hotel Station Round Trip Ticket. Disneyland, 1987) A Disneyland Monorail Hotel Station Round Trip ticket. The ticket, numbered “37254” is stamped with the date “Jun 13, 1987.” Measuring 2.25”x4.75”, the vintage ticket is in good condition, exhibiting a few creases, minor indentations, and wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

86. A Disneyland Hotel The Early Years Book. (Ballard, 2005) Disneyland Hotel The Early Years, 1954-1988, by Donald Ballard. This extremely rare self-published hardcover book is the most extensive resource on the classic Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 8.75”x11.25”, the book and dust jacket are in fine condition. $100 - $200


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87. Disneyland Pre-Opening Newspaper Supplement. (Disneyland, 1955) This gorgeous full color 20-page newspaper supplement, dated July 15th, 1955, was included in Southern California newspapers two days before the Grand Opening of Disneyland to promote the new Park. The supplement measures 10.75”x13.25” and is in good condition with expected color shift and wear, light spotting, and a 1” tear near the corner of the last page. $200 - $400

88. A Disneyland Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare large bumper sticker proclaiming the First Public Day of Disneyland, on July 18, 1955. The vibrant three-color, silk-screened bumper sticker was produced before the Grand Opening of Disneyland and announces the nearby Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim with bold imagery of Fantasyland. Measuring 17.5”x4”, the sticker is in fine condition with mild yellowing on reverse from age and little wear. $200 - $400

89. A “Disneyland Summer 1959” Newspaper Insert. (Disneyland, 1959) A beautiful 24-page “Disneyland Summer 1959” newspaper supplement published for the Los Angeles Times on June 14, 1959. The insert advertises new attractions including the Matterhorn, Submarines, the new Autopia Mark Vs, and more. Measuring 13”x10.75”, the paper is in good condition with small tears, creases, spots of discoloration, and wear throughout. $200 - $400 27


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90. A Win a Free Trip to Disneyland from Welch’s Display. (Disneyland, 1957) An early promotional contest poster created for Disneyland and Welch’s Candies. The poster includes great photos of Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel, offered a chance to win a free trip to Disneyland, and mentions both Western Airlines and Heck Harper’s “Pioneer Club” TV show which featured contest announcements. Measuring 28”x22”, the poster is in very good condition, dry mounted to board with spots of discoloration and wear to edges. $200 - $400

91. American Dairy Association See Disneyland Poster. (ABC/Disney, 1955) A rare poster promoting the Disneyland television show on ABC, sponsored by the American Dairy Association. The ADA sponsored the television program at the time the Park opened, and their attraction The Dairy Bar opened in 1956. The poster displays in a 22.25”x34” opening in a 36.5”x23.75” frame. The frame is in fine condition, and the poster in very good condition, with some small creases and faint spots of discoloration visible. $300 - $500 28


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Tickets have been a profound part of the Disneyland Experience since opening day. Tickets were not haphazardly printed, but rather meticulously and carefully designed by Walt’s Imagineers, with artwork and graphics meant to reflect the Disney Magic and Showmanship of the Disneyland Stage. When Disneyland first opened in 1955, guests purchased Admission Tickets at the Park’s Main Gate Ticket Booths, with attraction tickets purchased separately. Several examples of the attraction tickets can be found in their respective Land Sections throughout this catalog. Less than three months after opening, Disneyland began selling “Value Books”, each of which contained several coupons labeled “A” through “C”, to supplement the pay-per-ride system. Attractions were then designated as “A”, “B”, or “C” attractions, and visitors needed to either purchase a specified coupon from a nearby booth or present the discount coupon book with the correct coupon attached. As determined by Disney, “A” attractions were the smallest or least popular, “B” attractions were more popular or more advanced, and “C” attractions were the most popular or most advanced. In 1956, Disney introduced the “D” designation for its most popular attractions and upgraded several former “C” attractions (like the Jungle Cruise). The most memorable addition to the ticket system came in June of 1959, during Disneyland’s first major expansion, with the introduction of the “E” Ticket. The new ticket designation admitted Guests onboard the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, the Rocket to the Moon, Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules, Rainbow Mountain Stagecoaches, Mark Twain Riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia, Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island, and Jungle Cruise. Joining the roster of spectacular new “E” Ticket adventures were the Submarine Voyage, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and the Disneyland– Alweg Monorail. The “E Ticket” remained the highest Admission Ticket Coupon designation for over 20 years and quickly became a part of our popular culture vernacular. With the rise of competing theme parks such as Six Flags, which offered customers unlimited rides for the price of admission, the coupon books began to be phased out and were ultimately discontinued in 1982. The tickets featured in this collection represent an important era in the history of Disneyland and Disney Parks. Further, these tickets are a unique guide to the evolution of the park through the simplest and perhaps most overlooked element ...the admission ticket.

93. A Fess Parker Signed Disneyland Press Pass. (Disneyland, 1955) An original Invitational Press Preview and Dedication of Disneyland Admission Pass, signed on the reverse by Fess Parker. These passes were distributed to approximately 11,000 Guests who were invited to Disneyland Preview Day (held Sunday, July 17, 1955, at 5:30pm) including Guests and members of the Press. Actor Fess Parker (who portrayed Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett) was invited to attend and was notably part of the televised ceremonies, appearing in the parade on horseback. Measuring 6.5”x3.5”, the ticket has been PSA/DNA Certified and is in very good condition, with a pencil signature of Fess Parker on the reverse, few minor creases, spots of discoloration to the reverse, and wear to edges and throughout. $800 - $1,000

92. A Disneyland Press Preview & Dedication Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare silver Invitational Press Preview and Dedication of Disneyland admission ticket. Because the Preview Day events were being broadcast live on the ABC-TV network, VIP Guests and Press members were requested to arrive at different times to accommodate the televised ceremonies (from 4:20 to 5:30). This pass features an entrance time of 2:30pm and includes information on the back related to the telecast. Measuring 6.5”x3.5”, this silver ticket is in very good condition with minor yellowing and discoloration. $800 - $1,000 29


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94. An Early Disneyland Auto Park Parking Ticket. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early Disneyland Auto Park Parking Receipt ticket. The earliest parking tickets read “Auto Park” at the top alongside the Sleeping Beauty Castle logo with parking sections A-M listed below. Measuring approximately 2.75”x4.25”, the ticket is in good condition is very good with tape around edges from mounting and wear from handling. $200 - $400

95. A Rare 1955 Junior Admission Complete Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1955) an extremely rare complete first version of the famous Disneyland Ticket Books available in October of 1955. In answer to guest feedback following the park’s first summer season, Disneyland created a ticket book option in the Fall. “A Day At Disneyland” ticket books were offered to provide volume discounts for multiple attraction purchases due to complaints of Disneyland’s high cost. This rare 8-ride ticket book in “Junior” denomination is complete, featuring the gorgeous admission ticket, (3) “A” Tickets, (2) “B” Tickets, and (3) “C” Tickets (“D” and “E” Tickets were added later). Measuring 2”x5”, the book is in fine condition with crisp edges and no fading. There are two staple holes on the rear cover just below the word “California.” This is the best example of this ticket book we have ever seen. $1,500 - $2,500 30

96. A Pair of 1955 Complimentary Tickets. (Disneyland, 1955) A pair of the earliest complimentary tickets to Disneyland. These tickets granted both access to the Park and admission to all rides, which were usually individually ticketed. One is blank while the other is stamped July 21, 1955, used during the first week of the Park’s opening. Measuring 2.25”x4” each, both are in very good condition, with light wear from handling, and a single corner intentionally torn off each during original use. $400 - $600


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97. A Disneyland Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyland Main Gate Adult Admission Ticket from 1956. Although the popular Disneyland Coupon Books had been introduced in late 1955, single admission tickets were still available for purchase. The ticket has a $1.00 value and is numbered “004798.” Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in fine condition with only light wear. $1,000 - $2,000

98. A 1956 Complete Child Ticket Book With A Bonus Ticket. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare complete child’s A Day At Disneyland “Big 10” Ticket Book. The book contains (3) “A” Tickets, (2) “B” Tickets, (2) “C” Tickets, and (3) of the newly introduced “D” Tickets. The Rainbow Caverns Mine Train opened in July of 1956 and is included on the “D’ Tickets. Also included are two extremely rare Bonus Ride Tickets, good for any ride in the park. Both the ticket book and the Bonus Tickets are in fine condition. It is the best example of this ticket book that we have seen and the only example of the Bonus Tickets we have ever seen. $1,500 - $2,500

99. A 1956 Disneyland Adult Main Gate Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1956) A Disneyland Adult Gate Admission ticket. The mid-1950s ticket has a 90-cent value and was likely printed around late 1956. Measuring approximately 2.25”x1.25”, the ticket is in very good condition with a faint vertical crease and light wear. $400 - $600

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100. A Rare Complete 1957 Jumbo Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1957) One of the rarest Disneyland Ticket Books is this complete Junior Admission 15-ride Jumbo Ticket Book. Jumbo not only refers to the number of rides included, but the size of the tickets and books, which measure 6”x3.5”. The Book contains (3) “A” tickets, (3) “B” Tickets, (4) “C” Tickets, and (5) “D” Tickets. The book is in fine unused condition with a very small separation in the perforation at the bottom 1/4” of the admission ticket. Still, one of the finest examples we have seen of this book. $1,500 - $2,500

102. A 1959 Disneyland Main Gate Pass. (Disneyland, 1959) An unused Main Gate Admission Pass from 1959. The Pass admitted the bearer and three guests into Disneyland and was good for the entire year. Measuring 3.75”x2.5”, the pass is in very good condition with good edges and very light wear. $300 - $500

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101. A Rare 1959 Complete Junior Admission Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1959) A rare complete 1959 junior admission “10 Adventures in Disneyland.” The book contains (1) “A “ Ticket, (1) “B” Ticket, (2) “C” Tickets, (3) “D” Tickets, and (3) of the newly introduced “E” Tickets. The book measures 6”x2.5” and is in very good condition with some rare to the rear cover, and a date written on the admission stub. $1,000 - $2,000


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103. A 1959 Disneyland Gold Main Gate Pass. (Disneyland, 1959) An unused “Gold” Main Gate Admission Pass from 1959. The Pass admitted the bearer and five guests into Disneyland and was good for the entire year. Measuring 4”x2.5”, the pass is in very good condition with good edges and very light wear. $300 - $500

104. A Rare 1960 Starlite Nights Complete Ticket Book. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare complete ticket book and admissions to Starlite Nights at Disneyland. Originally called Date Nite, the event was renamed Starlite Night and would occur on various nights throughout the year. The unused book measures 6”x3” and features two admissions to Disneyland and (12) rde coupons. This particular book is stamped “complimentary” on the cover. Because these events were only a few nights a year, only a limited number of these books were produced. This is the first unused book we have ever seen and the only one we know of in private hands. $1,500 - $2,500 105. A Disneyland 1960 New Year’s Eve Party Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960) A Disneyland 1960 New Year’s Eve Party Ticket. The ticket has a low number “A000006,” has been stamped “VOID,” and retains its original admission stub. Measuring 7.5”x2.75”, the ticket is in very good condition with few signs of wear to corners. $100 - $200

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106. A Complimentary Main Gate Ticket Printing Plate. (Disneyland, 1969) A printing plate for the Disneyland Main Gate Complimentary Ticket. Plates of this type were used to manufacture the Complimentary Main Gate Admission tickets printed through Globe and distributed to Disneyland Cast Members and Guests around 1969. The plate features imagery of Main Street Station and a value of $3.50. Measuring 4.5”x1.75”, the heavy metallic plate is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from use. $400 - $600

108. A Disneyland Adult Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1969 RESEARCH) A Disneyland Adult Gate Admission ticket. The ticket has a $3.50 value, was printed by Globe Ticket Company. Measuring approximately 2.25”x1.25”, the ticket is in very good condition with faint discoloration on reverse. $200 - $400

107. Set of (27) Disney Ticket Book Covers. (Disneyland, 19551982) An impressive collection of Disneyland ticket book covers, framed. 27 colorful variants on the covers of ticket books used for Park entry and rides before 1982 are neatly displayed, including very rare variants such as Date Nite, Starlight, a Special Youth book, and Returning Vietnam Veterans complimentary book. The ticket book covers are in various conditions showing some wear from handling. The 30.25”x25.25” frame with matte is in fine condition with slight wear to edges typical of display. $300 - $500

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109. A New Fantasyland Disneyland Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1983) An unused Disneyland Passport commemorating the 1983 opening of the new Fantasyland. The passport measures 12.25”x3.5” and is in fine condition with the original mailer. $100 - $200


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110. A Disneyland 30th Birthday Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1985) An unused commemorative passport for the 30th anniversary celebration of Disneyland. The passport numbered 022852 still retains its Park Admission Stub, Meal Voucher, and Fine Art Reproduction Voucher. Measuring 13.25”x3.75”, the Passport with 13.25”4.25” mailing envelope is in good condition, with minor yellowing at light wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

112. A Disneyland 2000 Cast Member Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 2000) A Disneyland Team Member Year 2000 Commemorative Complimentary Passport. The Passport was given to cast members that worked on New Years Eve Disneyland Celebration. Measuring 4”x14”, the passport is in very good condition with light wear to edges, and a hand-written “Happy New Year” dedication on the reverse. $100 - $200

111. A Main Street Electrical Parade Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland, 1996) An unused Disneyland Passport commemorating the 1996 farewell season of the Main Street Electrical Parade. The passport measures 15.5”x4” and is in very good condition with some wear to the edges from handling. $100 - $200

113. A Disney Parks Main Entrance Cast Member Shirt. (Disney Parks, 2000s-2010s) A costume shirt once worn by Disney Parks Hostesses of the Main Entrance at both Disneyland and The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring a Female size Medium, the shirt is in overall very good condition, exhibiting light wear from Park use. $200 - $400

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One of the most effective techniques used to announce the latest entertainment offerings at the park were main gate flyers. These pamphlets, broadsides and fold-outs always featured eye-catching graphics, specially designed to entice and inform the ticket-buying guest. Disney and the Imagineering staff felt that the public would need several primers to wrap their minds around the park and the exhibits within. The information provided in these gorgeous handouts served that purpose.

114. An “Information For Your Visit to Disneyland” Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1955) An early “Information For Your Visit to… Disneyland” fold-out brochure published in 1955. Available at the main gate as you entered the park, this rare brochure provides visitors descriptions of each land, information on how to get there, and more. Measuring 9”x3.5” when closed and 9”x14” when opened, the brochure is in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

115. A 1955 “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Fold-Out Map. (Disneyland, 1955) A early “Welcome to Disneyland” fold-out map distributed to Guests of Disneyland in 1955. This “Personal Guide to Disneyland” was available at the gate and introduces guests to each land and offers a list of restaurants and refreshment stands. Measuring 3.5”x9” closed, the fold-out is in very good condition with minor yellowing and light wear. $200 - $400

117. “A Day at Disneyland Ticket Plan” Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare ticket gate flyer promoting the new “A Day at Disneyland” Ticket Books. The double-sided flyer features Admission Prices, a list of rides included, and park hours. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”, the flyer is in very good condition with spots of color fading and few light creases. $100 - $200 36

116. “Your Guide to Disneyland” Bank Of America Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1955) A complimentary “Your Guide to Disneyland” souvenir fold-out map of Disneyland distributed at the Bank Of America branch on Main Street. The maps came in several configurations with outstanding graphics and information on the park. Measuring 3.5”x8” folded, the brochure is in good condition with mild color fading, small spots of discoloration, and slight wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

118. Information for Your Visit to Disneyland Gate Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1958) An “Information For Your Visit to Disneyland” Gate Foldout. The colorful pictorial features (10) highlights of your tour through Disneyland (including the Viewliner), with information about hours, cost, and accommodations, and public transportation. Measuring 4”x10.5” folded, the brochure is in very good condition with a few creases and minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200


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119. A 1958 “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1958) A gate flyer titled “Welcome to Disneyland”. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available during that year. Measuring 8.5”x11” opened, the brochure is in very good condition with a name written in ink at the top of the cover fold. $100 - $200

121. Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Disneyland Gate Folders. (Disneyland, 1969-70s) A Collection of (57) “Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Disneyland” Gate Folders. Each folder features parades, celebrations, entertainment performances, and the debut of new attractions from the late 1960s through the 1970s. Measuring 3.5”x7” folded, the folders are in very good to good condition with creases, scuffs, and wear from handling. $300 - $500

120. A 1961 “Welcome to Disneyland” Gate Fold-Out. (Disneyland, 1961) A “Welcome to Disneyland” Main Gate Fold-out from 1961. This flyer opens to reveal a stylish park map and lists the amenities and entertainment available throughout the Park. Measuring 8.5”x11” open, the flyer is in very good condition with light wear and a few pen marks on the front (tallying Park tickets). $100 - $200

122. A Collection of Disneyland Today Gate Fold-Outs. (Disneyland, 1986-87) A collection of (22) Disneyland Today Gate Fold-outs spanning 1986 to 1987. The brochures were distributed to Guests entering the Disneyland Main Gate, relaying information on Parking, Admission, and Entertainment. Measuring 3.5”x8.5” folded, they are in good condition overall with pinholes, creases, and wear consistent with handling. $100 - $200

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123. “The Story of Disneyland” Opening Year Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1955) A beautiful opening year guidebook with information and illustrations of the different lands of the park. Titled “The Story of Disneyland”, this was the first guidebook issued by the Park. Because it had to be published before the opening of the park, the pages are filled with concept art of the attractions and lands, as opposed to later guidebooks which feature photos of the park. This 22-page guidebook measures 8.75”x6” closed, and has interior pages in fine condition, and a cover in very good condition with light wear and creasing along the spine. $300 - $500

124. A Collection of (14) Disneyland Guidebooks. (Disneyland, 1955-1984) An impressive collection of (14) Disneyland Pictorial Guidebooks spanning the first three decades of the park. Included are all (10) of the earliest Guidebooks from 1955 through 1964, with a duplicate of the 1963 edition, and 1968, 1983, and 1984. Both the 1960 edition and one copy of the 1963 Guidebook include their original fair quality very hard to find mailing envelopes. The 1955 edition measures 6”x8.75” and has a vertical crease in the cover and clean white interior pages, in very good condition. The other Guidebooks range in size up to 8.75”x11.75” and are overall in very good condition with typical wear from use mainly to the covers. $400 - $600 38


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125. “Disneyland ’60” Nature’s Wonderland Guidebook Insert. (Disneyland, 1960) A rare “Disneyland ’60” leaflet offered as a guidebook insert in 1960. Advertising the story of Nature’s Wonderland as well as America the Beautiful in CirCARama. Measuring 8”x11.5”, the colorful insert is in very good condition with light wear from handling, and a slight crease and discoloration to the top right corner. $100 - $200

126. A Disneyland Summer ‘67 Guidebook. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare guidebook featuring all of the changes to the park for 1967. This guidebook highlights many areas worked on by Imagineer Rolly Crump, including the new Tomorrowland refurbishments, It’s a Small World, and more. This guidebook measures 8.25”x6” and is in very good condition with minor wear from age. $100 - $200

128. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A hardcover Disneyland souvenir book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the Park. Measuring 11.25”x9.5”, the book is in good condition with slight discoloration to the page edges from age. $100 - $200

127. A Rare “Disneyland World of Flowers” Book. (Disneyland, 1965) A very rare “Disneyland World of Flowers” hardcover souvenir book. This book was written by famed Disneyland horticulturist Morgan “Bill” Evans. This book was only published in 1965 and is a testament Walt Disney respect for the work of his lead Disneyland landscape architect. The book features terrific vintage photos with rare details of the park and its wide variety of plants. The book measures 11.25”x9.25” and is in good condition with some cover wear, including some splitting along the spine. $300 - $500

129. A “Disneyland: First Quarter Century” Book. (Disneyland, 1971) A limited edition copy of “Disneyland: First Quarter Century.” This is one of 2000 printed for Studio Staff and Parks Cast Members. Measuring 8.75”x11.75”, the book is in good condition with creases and light wear to spine. $100 - $200 39


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130. Walt Disney’s Disneyland Book. (Disneyland, 1976) A hardcover souvenir Disneyland book by Imagineer Marty Sklar featuring early photos and information on the Park. Updated regularly, this 1976 edition includes America Sings and America on Parade. Measuring 11.25”x9.5”, the book is in good condition with slight wear to the cover’s edges. $100 - $200

132. Disneyland The First Thirty Years Book. (Disneyland, 1985) An extremely rare hardcover Disneyland book celebrating the Park’s 30th Anniversary. The 122-page book covers the history of the park with great candid and behind-the-scenes photos. Measuring 11.5”x8.75”, the book is in good condition with wear to the cover and corners. $100 - $200 40

131. “The Magic of Disneyland and Walt Disney World” Book. (Disney Parks, 1979) A copy of “The Magic of Disneyland and Walt Disney World” souvenir book by Valerie Childs. Measuring 9.5”x13”, the book is in good condition with wear and loose binding. $100 - $200

133. A Disneyland Tour Guide Pin. (Disneyland, 1970s) An elegant “D” monogram pin worn by Disneyland Tour Guides. The gold-tone metal pin features relief figures of Tinker Bell raising her wand over Sleeping Beauty Castle and a regal banner reading “Guide.” Measuring approximately 2”x1.5”, the pin is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200 - $400

134. A Disneyland Guided Tour Identification Tag. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An identification tag worn by Guests of the Disneyland Guided Tour. Measuring 2.75” at its widest points, the vintage ephemera displays in very good condition, with slight wear to edges. $100 - $200


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A conceptual map of what would become Disneyland was one of the first things Walt Disney had his artists create in order to secure financing to build his park. After the park opened, early handouts would feature small, stylized renditions of the park to help guests navigate to their destinations. However, nothing has captured the magic and charm of the park quite like the early Disneyland Souvenir Maps. The first map was released in 1958 and was drawn by Imagineer Sam McKim. As the park evolved, so did the maps, and different series and versions were created to keep them up to date. Today these early souvenir Disneyland Maps are collected both for their artistic appeal as well as for the visual history of the Disneyland Park they represent.

135. A 1958-A Souvenir Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare “A” version of the souvenir map of Disneyland from 1958. Designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Sam McKim, this is the first large format souvenir map made available for sale at the Park. This rare “A” version of the 1958 map is the only map to depict the Jungle Cruise River in green and the Viewliner over the Tomorrowland Lagoon, and the Junior Autopia. This is also the only version not to include the Matterhorn and Monorail. Measuring 45”x34”, the map is in fine condition, paper slightly off-white from age, with very light chipping to edges and corners, (2) slight scuffs, and linen-backed for preservation. $1,000 - $2,000

136. A 1958-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) This rare “B” version of the 1958 souvenir map of Disneyland replaced the “A” version during the 1958 season. Designed by Imagineer Sam McKim this version is rarer than the “A” and “C” versions, as it was only used for a short time. Anticipating the 1959 expansion, this version includes the not-yet-completed “Matterhorn Bobsleds” attraction and depicts planned expansions that were never completed. The map measures 45”x30” and is in very good condition, with some creasing throughout and small .75” tear along the border near Doc. $1,000 - $2,000

137. A 1958-C Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare “C” version of the souvenir map of Disneyland from 1958. Disneyland was evolving and changing quickly and as plans changed, so did the maps. This 1958-C map features subtle differences from the “A” and “B” versions from this same year, including the debut of “Cascade Peak”, the Art of Animation exhibit, and the “America The Beautiful” attraction. Still featured are planned expansions of Main Street and a Wax Museum and Haunted House in Frontierland which would become “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the “Haunted Mansion” respectively. The map measures 45”x30”, the map is in good condition, with minor yellowing, creases, and wear along original folds, and few indentations throughout. $1,000 - $2,000 41


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138. A 1961 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1961) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1961. This edition of the Sam McKim designed map (the first since 1958) details new attractions and areas including the Flying saucers, Disneyland Variety Club International Wishing Well and the extension of the Monorail to the Disneyland Hotel. The map also depicts attractions which closed that year, like Holidayland and Don DeFore’s Silver Banjo Barbecue, all within a Disney character-studded pink border. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with an area of discoloration to the upper right, and mild creases to left corner, fold lines, and throughout. $600 - $800

140. A 1964-A Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) This Sam McKim designed Disneyland map was created for guests in 1964 and features a green border with Disney characters. On this earliest 1964-A version, the “Holidayland Circus” attraction has been removed. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with creases and wear along the fold-lines. $300 - $500

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139. A 1962 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1962) This souvenir Disneyland map from 1962 features several new and planned attractions which first appear on this map, including the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”, both of which had yet to be completed. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with creases and wear along the fold-lines, a .75” tear near the “Tomorrowland R.R. Station,” and hand-annotation on the bottom right. $400 - $600

141. A 1964-B Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1964) A rare “B” version of the large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1964. This is the second map produced in 1964 and the last of the Sam McKim designed maps. In this version of the map, “Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln” makes its debut. It features recently renamed AstroJets, billing them as the “Tomorrowland Jets.” Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in good condition overall with minor creases, scuffs, and wear along original folds and edges. $300 - $500


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142. A 1966 Souvenir Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1966) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1966. This map was the first to feature the New Tomorrowland and World’s Fair attractions It’s a Small World and Great Moments With Lincoln. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with light wear along original folds including small scuffs to exterior folds, light spotting visible in the left upper and center borders, and hairline 1” cuts to top and bottom edges. $300 - $500

144. A 1972 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1972) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1972. This updated version of the Disneyland map contains the newly opened Elgin’s New Century Clock Shop, Crystal Arts (misspelled “Cristal Arts”), and the new Country Bear Jamboree attraction where the Indian Village once stood. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with wear to edges and along original fold-lines $200 - $400

143. A 1968 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1968) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1968. This map features the first appearance of Adventure Thru Inner Space and is the first to omit the House of the Future. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with a few creases and only light wear along original folds. $200 - $400

145. A 1974 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1974) This is the fourth map in the “second series” (post-Sam McKim) of Disneyland large souvenir maps. This map features the new “America Sings” attraction and measures 45”x30”. The condition is very good with some wear to the fold-lines, slight discoloration on the top border, and minor edgewear. $200 - $400

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146. 1975 Souvenir Disneyland Map. (Disneyland, 1975) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1975. This map features an image for “America on Parade” in the lower-left corner and is the first to show Mission To Mars and The Walt Disney Story. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in fine condition, with light wear to outer edges when folded. $200 - $400

148. A 1978 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1978) As the park changed through the 1960s and 1970s, a new map design was needed. This 1978 Souvenir Map is the first of the “third series” of maps. Sometimes called the “brown series” because of the brown border, this map features an ad for the soon-to-be-open Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Attraction. Measuring 45”x30” the map is in very fine condition and was never folded and was stored rolled. $100 - $200

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147. A 1976 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1976) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1976. This is the last map in the “second series” (post Sam McKim) of Disneyland Park Maps and features the announcement: “Space Mountain Coming Summer 1977.” Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with scuffs, wear, and creases along fold-lines, and faint discoloration to the lower right border. $200 - $400

149. A 1979 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1979) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1979. The map features a colorful crest announcing the newly opened Big Thunder Mountain. Measuring 45”x30”, the poster is in good condition, dry mounted to foam board, with spots of discoloration, wear, and minor tears along original foldlines. $50 - $100


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150. A 1983 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1983) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1983. This map features a graphic promoting the opening of The New Fantasyland at the lower left. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with minor creases and wear along original folds, and slight color touch to fold areas and orange banner. $100 - $200

152. A 1987 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1987) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1987. This map is notably the first rename of the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” to “Golden Horseshoe Jamboree,” and also the first to to depict Star Tours, Captain EO, and Videopolis. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition with creases, scuffs, and wear along original folds, edges, and lower left side. $100 - $200

151. A 1984 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1984) An original souvenir map of Disneyland from 1984. This updated version of the Disneyland map features the recently added World Premier Circle Vision theater which opened July of 1984. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in very good condition, with spots of discoloration, and creases and wear along original fold lines. $100 - $200

153. A 1989 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1989) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1989. This map is the first edition to omit America Sings, feature Splash Mountain, and detail the notable change from “Bear Country” to “Critter Country.” It is the last map of the third series of Disneyland Maps. Measuring 45”x30”, the map is in good condition with yellowing, creases, and wear along the original fold-lines. $100 - $200

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

156. A 1995 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 1995) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1995. This corrected version of the 1995 map celebrates the newly opened Indiana Jones Adventure and features a milestone “40 Years of Adventures” banner. Measuring 35”x27”, the map is in very good condition with few light scuffs and wear along the fold lines. $100 - $200

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155. 1995 Error Disneyland Map (Disneyland, 1995) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 1995. Designed by Nina Rae Vaughn in the style of Sam McKim, this is the first in the “fourth series” of Disneyland Maps. This map is the initial 1995 printing, which contained multiple errors. This version includes an incorrect date for the opening of Disneyland, the Monorail labeled “Mark VI” rather than the correct “Mark V,” and most notably a single unattached Skyway bucket floating in Tomorrowland, as well as several additional labels which were removed in the corrected printing. The map measures 35”x27”, and is in very good condition, with light wear to original folds. $200 - $400

157. A 2000 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2000) A large souvenir map of Disneyland featuring a milestone “45 Years of Magic” banner, produced for the year 2000. The map also features the first appearance of the New Tomorrowland attractions Astro Orbiter, Rocket Rods, and Innoventions. Measuring 34”x26.25” the poster is in very good condition with some minor creases and wear along the original fold-lines. $100 - $200

158. A 2001 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2001) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 2001. This map features the change from Mexican Cantina & Barbecue restaurant to Rancho Del Zocalo Restaurante with a new swirling Character studded border banner. Measuring 39”x27”, the map is in very good condition with creases throughout and along the original fold-lines. $100 - $200


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159. 2005 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2005) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 2005. This map features the Disneyland 50th Anniversary emblem in the lower right-hand corner, as well as the anniversary “50” in the Floral Mickey at the Park’s entrance. The map also features the first appearance of “Big Thunder Ranch” and “Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters”. Measuring 27”x39”, the map is in very good condition with light wear overall. $100 - $200

160. A 2008 Disneyland Souvenir Map. (Disneyland, 2008) A large souvenir map of Disneyland from 2008. Designed by artist Nina Rae Vaughn, the map features a Disney character-studded border by Stephen Cargile and is the first edition to feature the Finding Nemo Submarine voyage attraction. Measuring 39”x27”, the map is in very good condition with yellowing throughout, minor wear along original folds, and an area of mild discoloration in the right side from moisture exposure. $100 - $200

162. A Disneyland Map Placemat by Hallmark. (Disneyland, 1963) A rare, beautiful die-cut paper placemat from the Hallmark Card Shop on Main Street. This placemat features a colorfully illustrated map of the Park with several pop-up attractions. It measures 11.5”x14” and is in very good condition, with slight wear to the spires of Sleeping Beauty Castle. $100 - $200

161. A “Your Trip to Disneyland on Records” Musical Map. (Disneyland/Mattel, 1955) A “Your Trip to Disneyland on Records” Mattel Musical Map. This illustrated giant fullcolor panorama of Disneyland and record set contains character cut-outs of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tinker Bell with (5) records featuring songs themed after the original lands of the Park. Measuring 7.5”x14.5” folded , the records set is in fine condition, unpunched, with slight yellowing to original adhesive from age, and slight tears on the mailing flaps. $200 - $400

163. A “1956 Official Disneyland Road Map” by Richfield. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare “New 1956 Official Disneyland Road Map” that was provided “courtesy of your helpful Richfield dealer.” The map features colorful imagery of Walt Disney’s Disneyland and details routes to the Park from various Southern California areas. This 1956 edition of the map notably refers to the 5 Freeway as the “US 101,” and depicts only two local Richfield Stations – one at the Disneyland Hotel on West Street and one at Ball Road (a third station was soon added on Euclid Avenue). The unfolded map measures 16”x9” and is in fine condition. $100 - $200 47


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Main Street may be seen as the “shopping district” of Disneyland, home to many of the park’s corporate sponsors and their stores. It is much more than that. Patterned on the look of small-town America at 1910, it brings to life Walt’s nostalgia for his childhood in Maeceline, Missouri. Set at a time when horse-drawn carts were still in use, automobiles becoming more common. It harkens back to an era with one foot in the past and another in the future. It also serves as a transitional doorway between reality and fantasy; a portal between the real world and the adventures yet to come. Here, Walt reveled in his idea of “themed partnership”...a concept where companies participating both from behind-the-scenes financially and on-stage physically, had to fit logically within the early 1900s environment. Coca-Cola ran its refreshment corner soda fountain, and Upjohn Pharmaceutical ran its beloved apothecary. Hills Bros. ran its highly successful coffee house to the delight of funweary parents. In Walt’s eyes, these sponsorships solidified the commercial district illusion of a working small town. Of all the lands at Disneyland, Main Street has seen the least changes since 1955.

164. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Main Street Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this iconic poster has striking imagery and bright and vivid colors. The original Main Street, Frontierland, and Fantasyland depots are featured. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition with a few small creases and some light wear. $8,000 - $10,000 48


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165. A Grand Canyon Diorama Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the “Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. via Grand Canyon Diorama.” Designed by Paul Hartley, this rare early variant of the poster lists the Fantasyland Depot along the bottom, which was removed from the poster in 1962. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, with minor wear to edges, a few mild creases and spots of wear to the paint, particularly visible in the black layer. $8,000 - $10,000 49


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166. A Grand Canyon Diorama Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Grand Canyon Diorama via the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad. Designed by Paul Hartley, this is the second version of this poster after Fantasyland Depot stop was removed. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with minor creases along the edges and throughout, and mild wear. $5,000 - $8,000 50


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167. A Primeval World Diorama Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Primeval World and Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad. The poster was designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Claude Coats (who created the concepts for the prehistoric scenes featured in both the Ford Magic Skyway and Primeval World). This is one of the most sought-after attraction posters featuring striking artwork of a combat-locked Tyrannosaur and Stegosaur in vibrant color. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with very mild scuffs, a few creases, and light wear. $5,000 - $8,000 51


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168. A Rare Disneyland Railroad Bicentennial Poster. (Disneyland, 1976) A rare, signed hand-silkscreened special edition poster for the Disneyland Railroad Bicentennial Special at Disneyland. Designed by Jim Michaelson, the stunning poster was one of the most complex silkscreened posters printed, using 60 separate screens and taking three months to create. This poster is hand-signed by the artist and was released in a limited edition of 144 pieces. This is number 34/144. Measuring 31.25”x46.25”, the poster is in very good condition with a few small creases and light wear within border and throughout. $3,000 - $5,000 52


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170. An Official Flag of Disneyland. (Disneyland, 1955-80s) An official flag of Disneyland featuring the Sleeping Beauty Castle in bright, three-color embroidery. This style of flag was notably flown over the Main Street Station along the rails of the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 37.5”x23.5”, the flag is in very good condition with some wear from Park display, handling, and age. $700 - $1,000

171. An Official Large Size Mickey Mouse Disneyland Flag. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare oversize Disneyland Mickey Mouse Flag. This style of flag was seen in the early days of the park over various Civic Buildings belonging to Town Square, including the Main Street Train Station, Disneyland Fire Department, and even City Hall. The Disneyland Maintenance Department periodically replaced these flags to maintain the Show Quality of Disneyland. These flags were also occasionally attached to parade floats and presented to visitors of note or in honor of momentous occasions. Measuring approximately 8’x4’, the fabric is in very good park-used condition, with minor wear from park display, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000 53


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172. A Disneyland Railroad Fred Gurley Locomotive Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original sign from the locomotive of the Fred Gurley (Disneyland Railroad locomotive No. 3) at Disneyland. The 113-year-old locomotive was named after Fred Gurley (former Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe Railroad Chairman). The metallic sign was created by the Disneyland Staff Shop, features hand-painted elements, and was likely removed during a complete restoration of the attraction vehicle, beginning in 2006. Measuring 35.75”x6.5”, the sign is in very good condition with chips to paint along edges and corners, slight oxidation, and minor wear from Park use. $2,000 - $4,000

173. A Disneyland Railroad Ernest S. Marsh Number Plate. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Railroad Ernest S. Marsh Number Plate. The engine plate was once attached to the boiler of Disneyland Railroad Engine No.4 and reads “Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia U.S.A.” Measuring 9.25” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition with a slight tarnish to patina. $1,000 - $2,000 54


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174. A Collection of Disneyland Railroad Track Pieces. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Tie Plate, Fish Bolt, & Spike used to join the rails and ties of the Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 6.5” and 5.5” long and 6”x8.5”, the Park-used pieces are in fair to good condition, with oxidation throughout. $300 - $500

175. Disneyland Railroad Seat Decoration Panel. (Disneyland, c.1990s-2000s) A beautiful metal seat panel used on a Disneyland Railroad excursion car. This panel once decorated the side of a passenger bench on an excursion car with an ornate design. Measuring approximately 19”x15”, the panel is in good condition with expected surface wear from use. There are small surface scuffs and spots of paint wear, but the prop still displays beautifully. $500 - $700

176. A Santa Fe & Disneyland R.R. President Card & Ticket. (Disneyland, 1957/1963) A very rare Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Honorary Vice President Card. This lot contains a 1957 Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Adult Admission ticket with stub and a 1963 Honorary Vice-President Card. The ticket is numbered “274511” and is stamped “Received April 15, 1957 Disneyland.” The front of the card states that the certification is “void after… 1963” while the reveres depicts the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail train along the recently added sky-beamway route through Tomorrowland. Measuring 3.75”x2.5” and 4.5”x2.75”, the card is in fine condition while the ticket is in very good condition with wear along stub perforation, and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400 55


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177. Disneyland Railroad Speaker. (Disneyland, 1958-70s) A speaker from a Disneyland Railroad Excursion Car. Two “Excursion Trains” joined the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad in 1958 and 1959. The fourth train was specially designed with new side-facing Narragansette-style cars outfitted with speakers. Three speakers of this style were mounted along the upper side of each car to increase the Show Quality of the narration delivered to Guests touring the Grand Canyon Diorama. This speaker was removed during rehabilitation of the vehicle. Measuring 7.25”x7.25” and 6” deep, the wooden speaker case is in good condition with original complete speaker cone, diaphragm, basket and wires still attached, scuffs, scratches, and wear patina of paint and vintage electronics from Park use, age, and handling. $300 - $500 178. Santa Fe Complimentary Disneyland Railroad Tickets. (Disneyland, 1962-67) A collection of (6) Santa Fe Railroad complimentary childs tickets to the Disneyland Railroad. The tickets are a testament to the strong synergistic cross-promotions that occurred between both Disneyland Inc. and Santa Fe during the 1960s. Measuring 6”x2.5” per connected pair, the tickets are in very good condition, while two tickets exhibit slight tears near their top. $200 - $400

179. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Operational Guide. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Operational Guide prepared to familiarize Cast Members with the operations of the attraction. The thirty-page booklet includes a rare look at the Disneyland Railroad through photo images, a Route map, Signals, Operating Procedures for Engineers and Firemen, and a notable mention of the “new diorama with a prehistoric theme.” Measuring 8.5”x11”, the staple bound booklet is in very good condition with creases and light wear along spine and scuffs to cover and pages from handling. $300 - $500 56

180. A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Conductor Hat Badge. (Disneyland, 1955-1974) A Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad Conductor Hat Badge. The metal badge is the style affixed to the crown of Conductors’ hats from 1955 to 1974, when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe ended Participant Sponsorship with Disneyland. Measuring 4”x1.75”, the Cast Member badge is in fine good condition with minor wear from handling. $100 - $200


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181. A Disneyland Railroad Hat & Conductor Badge. (Disneyland, 1980s) A “Disney Double Decker” Hat & Conductor Hat Badge from the Disneyland Railroad. The navy-blue hat features a synthetic wicker and cloth textile crown, a black patent leather squared duck bill, a rare Disneyland Conductor silver metal hat badge with blue enamel fill, gold tone Sleeping Beauty Castle fastener caps, and a black braided rope band. The interior of the crown retains its Midway Cap Company label with “7 1/8” size tag, and annotation reading “Main.” The piece is in fine condition with a few loose threads and light wear from handling and use. $200 - $400

182. A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Guest Ticket. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Railroad Lilly Belle Presidential Car Guest ticket. The ticket features imagery of a Disneyland Railroad E.P. Ripley with rolling stock. Tickets of this style were distributed to Guests of the Disneyland Railroad parlor during later eras of operation. The ticket measures 7.5”x2.5”, bears the number as “3336,” and is in fine condition with stub attached. $100 - $200

183. A Pair of Disneyland Railroad Training Journals. (Disneyland, 2005) A Pair of Disneyland Railroad Training Journals. Among the lot are revised Disneyland Railroad Training Qualification Program Cast Member Journals for Steam Engineers and Firers, prepared for the Disneyland Resort. The manuals offer a rarely divulged and detailed view into the equipment, responsibilities, and procedures related to the Steam Engines of the Disneyland Railroad. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the guides are in fine condition with light wear from handling. $200 - $400

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184. A Chief Engineer Disneyland Railroad Outfit in Box. (Disneyland, 1956) A Chief Engineer Disneyland RR Outfit by L.M. Eddy, in the original box. The set includes an oil can, gloves, scarf, and hat, each with Disneyland Railroad logo. The box features an illustration of Donald Duck as seen in “Out of Scale”, the cartoon inspired by Walt Disney’s own love of miniature railroading. The pieces measure various sizes and are in very good condition overall, with scuffs and wear to the oil can. Measuring 10”x10” and 2.5”, the box is in good condition with creases to surface, tears along some edges and corners, and typical wear throughout from age and handling. $200 - $400

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185. A Rare Complete Disneyland Railroad Engineer Costume. (Disneyland, 1980s) A rare, complete Disneyland Cast Member Railroad Costume. Worn by either an Engineer or Fireman of the Disneyland Railroad, the costume includes a hat, scarf, gloves, shirt, jacket, and overalls. The hat notably features an embroidered patch with the logo of Walt Disney Incorporated, which was worn before 1981, when the Disneyland Railroad trains were owned by the Disney family. The coat and jacket have embroidered patches with “Dave” and “David,” while the overalls contain a cloth label reading: “Roundhouse Prop. Of Disneyland 08-05-88.” The shirt and coat are size “XL,” the overalls are size “6,” the hat and scarf are adjustable, and the gloves are “one size fits all.” Each piece is in good to very good used condition, with soiling and wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $500 - $800


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186. The Original Main Street City Hall Doors. (Disneyland, 1955) The incredible pair of wooden doors originally installed on Disneyland City Hall during construction of the Main Street in 1955. Most of the buildings on Main Street U.S.A. were inspired by Walt Disney’s childhood home of Marceline, Missouri, as well as Harper Goff’s childhood home of Fort Collins, Colorado. However, the Main Street City Hall was of composite design, partially inspired by the classic Victorian architecture of the Bay County Courthouse in Bay City, Michigan. The building was finished with turn-ofthe-century style trimmings, including this pair of heavy paneled wood and glass doors. Refinished several times while at Disneyland, the doors were replaced in the 1990s. During the rehabilitation, the original handles, glass panels, and metal trim were removed and used on the replacement doors. However, these historic doors remain unique artifacts that have welcomed countless Disneyland Guests through the decades. Measuring 79.75”x 30” each, the condition of the doors is good with expected wear from almost 40 years of use. The metal hardware and glass has been expertly recreated and the two doors have been mounted to a frame for stand-alone display but can easily be removed if desired. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Quotes are available through our third-party preferred freight company. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000 - $20,000 59


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187. A Disneyland Main Street Mailbox Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) An original Disneyland Mailbox from Main Street. These functional mailboxes have been charming Main Street attractions and landmarks since the Park first opened in 1955. Over the years, these mailboxes have seen countless Disneyland postcards mailed out to all over the globe and have helped Main Street achieve the feeling of being an authentic turn of the century small town. The painted metal mailbox reads “Letters” on the front with “D Mail” on the sides. An incredible artifact from the early days of Disneyland, this mailbox measures 24.5” tall, 15.75” wide, and 10” deep, and is in very good condition, with some scuffs to the paint from use. Around the early 1970s, the mailbox was being refurbished at the park, and a few small dings can be seen on the left-side from that rehabilitation. $2,000 - $4,000

188. The Disneyland News December 1955 Newspaper. (Disneyland, 1955) An issue of “Disneyland News,” Vol. 1 No. 6., dated December 10, 1955. These papers were available from a pair of Disneyland News Stands near the Park entrance, and from “newsboys” along Main Street. This issue features articles about events and attractions including the opening of Maxwell House Coffee and Kaiser Aluminum, and the first Christmas at the Park. Of note is a (4) page glossy insert offering Mail Order Christmas Gifts of Disneyland. The paper measures 16”x11.5” when folded and is in very good condition, with yellowing from age and some edge-wear. $100 - $200 60

189. A Bank of America Disneyland Money Order & Receipt. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare pair of items from Disneyland’s Bank of America branch on Main Street. The set includes a rare One Dollar souvenir Bank of America money order which has “Disneyland” printed along the top, and a receipt for the money order with a matching “A 05894” serial number. The money order is unused, and along with its receipt, provides a fantastic example of this opening year Disneyland souvenir. The money order measures 3”x7” and the set is in very good condition. $200 - $400


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190. A Section of Walt Disney’s Apartment Carpet. (Disneyland, 1950s-70s) A large segment of carpet from Walt Disney’s Firehouse Apartment at Disneyland. Above the Disneyland Fire Department was a 500 square-foot apartment Walt Disney personally stayed in during construction, and entertained family and friends during the early years of Disneyland. The Victorian style apartment was designed by Imagineer Emile Kuri. This carpet was used in the apartment and removed during rehabilitation. A total 27.5”x27.75” of the carpet is visible within the mat, displayed with a plaque inside a 41”x40.5” frame. $1,000 - $2,000

191. An Original Disneyland Fire Department Hat Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s) An Original Disneyland Fire Department Hat Prop. This prop was created exclusively for the Main Street exhibit, by skillful artisans of the Disneyland Backstage Staff Shop. It was modelled after those once worn by the Engineers and Guests of the Disneyland HorseDrawn Fire Wagon, features a number “1,” on the shield, and was removed during a previous rehabilitation of the exhibit. Measuring 15” long and 8” tall, the hat is in good condition with cracks to the fiberglass, chips to the paint, and wear to original mounting holes, hardware, and throughout from Park display, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000 61


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192. Disneyland Fire Wagon Pinstriping Drawing Collection. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (13) drawings and paintings used to design the pinstripe patterns for the Disneyland Fire Wagon. Measuring various sizes from 10.5”x23.5” and smaller, the artwork is in good overall condition, exhibiting creases, minor tears and wear to edges and corners. $400 - $800

193. A Disneyland Main Street Hitching Post. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original Horse Hitching Post from Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. Posts of this style appear along the streets in Main Street and the Plaza Hub of Disneyland. This post was routinely painted to maintain the show quality of the park, evident from the exposed layers throughout. Measuring 42” tall and 10”x11”, the piece is in good condition with cracking and chipping to paint layers, scuffs, and wear from age and handling. $800 - $1,000 62


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Just as the entrance to Disneyland heralded the adventures within using attraction posters, the design and narrow pathway of main street leant itself to lamppost signs and overhanging street signs announcing new features of the park. Since these hand-silkscreened signs were used for much shorter periods than most attraction posters, fewer were produced and even fewer have survived. The following lots represent the most complete collection of these signs ever offered, each capturing a pivotal moment in Disneyland history.

194. A Grand Canyon Diorama Disneyland Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1958) An original silk-screened lamppost sign heralding the opening of the scenic route through the Grand Canyon Diorama via the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad. Signs of this style were attached to lampposts, station facades, and the rolling stock of the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad during the first few months of the attraction’s opening. Further, the silkscreened card stock sign was designed by Walt Disney Studios artists and manufactured by notable Disneyland flag and banner manufacturer Hortie Van. Measuring 18”x16”, the sign is in very good condition, exhibiting some toning from age, and wear to the corners and edges. $1,000 - $2,000

195. An Original Alice in Wonderland Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, 1958) An original silk-screened lamppost sign for the opening of the Alice In Wonderland Attraction at Disneyland. Signs like this were displayed in the Park to announce the newest Fantasyland attraction of 1958. Measuring 18”x15.75” in a 24.5”x26.5” frame, the silk-screen on cardboard sign is in very good condition, with minor yellowing to surface, and wear to edges and corners. $1,000 - $2,000 63


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196. An Original Columbia Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, 1958) An original silk-screened lamppost sign displayed for the opening of The Sailing Ship Columbia Attraction at Disneyland. Signs like this one were displayed in the Park to announce this new attraction of 1958. The piece measures 18”x16”. The silk-screened on board sign is in very good condition, with minor yellowing to surface, and small hand-painted area of repair to the ribbon graphic. $1,000 - $2,000

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197. An Original “Disneyland ‘59” Skyway Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland) 1959) An original silk-screened lamppost sign announcing the new route of the Skyway during the opening of the newly expanded park in 1959. Measuring 26.5”x30”, the silk screened on heavy paper is in very good condition, despite scuffing to surface and some wear from use. $1,000 - $2,000


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199. An Original “Disneyland ‘59” Autopia Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1959) An original silk-screened lamppost sign heralding the Autopia and “spectacular new adventures” at Disneyland. Signs with this imagery were hung over Main Street and on lampposts during the opening of new attractions at Disneyland in 1959. Measuring 26.5”x30”, the artwork was painted on Masonite and is in very good condition, despite the slightest scuffs and wear to painted areas, edges, and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

198. An Original “Disneyland ‘59” Monorail Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1959) An original silk-screened lamppost sign announcing the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail and “spectacular new adventures” at Disneyland. Signs like this were hung over Main Street and on lampposts during the opening of new attractions at Disneyland in 1959. Measuring 26.5”x30”, the silk-screened piece is in very good condition, despite the slightest scuffs and wear to painted areas, edges, and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

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200. An Original “Disneyland ‘59” Submarine Voyage Sign. (Disneyland, 1959) An original silk-screened masonite sign heralding the Submarine Voyage and “spectacular new adventures” at Disneyland. Signs with this imagery were hung over Main Street and on lampposts during the opening of new attractions at Disneyland in 1959. Measuring 26.5”x30”, the artwork was painted on Masonite and is in very good condition, despite the slightest scuffs and wear to painted areas, edges, and corners. $1,000 - $2,000

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201. An Original “Disneyland ‘59” Motor Boat Cruise Sign. (Disneyland, 1959) An original silk-screened sign heralding the Motor Boat Cruise and “6 spectacular New Adventures” at Disneyland. Signs with this imagery were displayed in the Park to announce the newest attractions of 1959. Measuring 22”x23.25”, the artist’s board sign is in very good condition, with few creases, yellowing to surface, minor repair to flaps, and wear to edges and corners. $1,000 - $2,000


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202. An Original America the Beautiful Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1960) An original hand silk-screened lamppost sign created for the debut of America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland. Signs like these were displayed on main street to promote new attractions throughout the park. This one was displayed for the “Disneyland ‘60” event that announced the newest adventures in the park. “America The Beautiful” replaced the previous “Tour of the West,” and operated from May 19, 1960, until January 3, 1967. The piece has an image size of 20.5”x15.5” on 27”x21” artists board and displays in good condition, despite minor creases and some wear. $1,000 - $2,000

203. An Original Nature’s Wonderland Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1960) An original silk-screened sign that heralded the debut of Nature’s Wonderland at Disneyland. The imagery depicts an Olympic Elk before Cascade Peak and was prepared for the “Disneyland ‘60” event that announced the newest adventures in the park. The piece has an image size of 20.5”x15.5” on its 27”x21” artists board and displays in good condition, despite minor creases and slight wear. $1,000 - $2,000

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204. An Original Art of Animation Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1960) An original silkscreened lamppost sign that heralded Walt Disney’s Art of Animation Exhibit at Disneyland. This sign was prepared for the “Disneyland ‘60” event and announced the Grand Opening of the exhibit that operated from May 28, 1960, to September 5, 1966. The piece has an image size of 20.5”x15.5” on its 27”x21” artists board and displays in good condition, with minor creases and slight wear. $1,000 - $2,000

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205. An Original Disneyland Monorail Lamppost Sign. (Disneyland, 1961) An original silkscreened lamppost sign that heralded the extension of the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail system to the Disneyland Hotel. The piece has an image size of 20.5”x15.5” on its 27”x21” artists board and displays in very good condition, despite minor creases and some wear. $1,000 - $2,000


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206. Original Flying Saucers Attraction Shield Artwork. (Disneyland, 1961) An original silk-screened lamppost sign heralding the Disneyland Flying Saucer attraction, part of the “Disneyland ‘61” expansion. The artwork was notably designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump. This shield-shaped design was silkscreened on paper, with handpainted elements, and applied to artist’s board. The image area of the crest measures 20.5”x15.5”, within a 29.5”x24” frame and is in very good used condition with wear from age and use. $1,000 - $2,000

207. A Main Street U.S.A. Patriotic Lamppost Banner. (Disneyland, 1980s) A patriotic lamppost bunting. This bunting banner is based on the original flag which flew during the American Revolutionary period and is of the style mounted to lampposts on Main Street U.S.A. since 1955. The decorative flag is composed of sewn textile material with screen printed stars on one side. Measuring 78” long and 13” wide, the piece is in very good condition with small faint areas of staining and wear from Park use. $400 - $600 69


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Every land in Disneyland has attractions, and for Main Street, those attractions are the vehicles that transport passengers up and down the thoroughfare. From horse-drawn streetcars, and turn of the century automobiles, to double-decker busses, all the vehicles enhance the illusion and charm of turn-of-the-century Main Street U.S.A. In the early days, the vehicles would operate during regular hours of park operation. Now, they stop running as the park gets too crowded for them to operate, making catching a glimpse of a double-decker bus or turn-of- the-century Fire Engine a very rare occurrence.

208. A Main Street Horse Drawn Trolley Panel. (Disneyland, 1980s) An incredible 54”x29” heavy painted steel panel from Main Street Horse Drawn Trolley No.2 at Disneyland. Panels of this style were crafted by the Disneyland Pictorial Department, affixed to the front and rear of the car, and later removed during a rehabilitation of the vehicle. Measuring 54”x29”, the hand-painted heavy steel panel is in good condition with scuffs and scratches, a few dents and areas of oxidation, and wear from Park use and handling. $5,000 - $7,000 70


209. Original Global Van Lines Moving Truck. (Disneyland, c.1963-79) This is the original Global Van Lines moving truck from the Global Van Lines building at Disneyland. The Global Van Lines moving truck was a Main Street landmark, with its likeness appearing in Disneyland postcards, toys, and countless photos and home videos as a popular photo location. This early Disneyland vehicle was built by famed Imagineer Bob Gurr in the early 1960s and was operable during its first few years before being modified to a static display vehicle around the mid-1970s. After Global Van Lines ended its Disneyland sponsorship in 1979, this vehicle left the park and was later sold. This vehicle has been faithfully restored with the help of Bob Gurr to its original functioning, museum quality condition. The truck’s C-cab body is original, and has been restored back to its functioning condition. The chassis was created by modifying a Model-A Ford to resemble the chassis of the early 1900’s. The wheels are from a vintage Model-T Ford fire chief car from the early 1900s, and the engine and forward part of the chassis are from a 1928 Ford Sedan. The motor is a four cylinder “flathead” Ford, and the radiator, hood, and windshield frame are 1914 reproductions. The blue paint was matched from the original truck body paint, and the seat and signage were reproduced from vintage Disneyland photos. The vehicle measures 189” long, 70” wide, and 86” tall, and is in very fine condition. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $100,000 - $200,000

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210. A Main Street Horse-Drawn Streetcar Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A sign from the side of a horse-drawn trolley on Main Street at Disneyland. Constructed of wood, the enormous sign is coated in a weatherproof enamel and features stenciled lettering listing the stops on the route, “Depot – Main Street – Plaza,” with Art Deco design accents. The trolley is a fixture of Main Street and a major contributor toward the land’s turn-of-the-20th-century theming, a time when the internal combustion engine was still in its infancy. Measuring an impressive 112”x5.5” and 0.75” deep, the sign is remarkably well preserved and in very good condition considering its tour of outdoor use. This is a chance to own an instantly recognizable piece of Disneyland’s Main Street seen by every generation of guest to visit the park since it opened in 1955. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire before bidding. $4,000 - $6,000

211. A Collection of (7) Main Street U.S.A. Tip Trays. (Disneyland, 1950s-60S) A collection of (7) tin souvenir tip trays from Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland. Each tray depicts a different attraction vehicle from Main Street including the Horse-Drawn Streetcar, Surrey, Fire Wagon, and double-decker Omnibus. Measuring 4.75”x6.75”, the colorful trays are in good to very good condition with scuffs, scratches, indents and oxidation from handling and use. $300 - $500

212. A Limited Edition Disneyland Omnibus Replica. (Disneyland, 2005) A detailed replica of Disneyland’s Main Street Omnibus, created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for the Park’s 50th anniversary. This exquisite replica in a limited edition of only 500 is accomplished in metal and resin with a vinyl canopy. Measuring 10.5x3.5”x”x6” high, the piece is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

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213. A Disneyland Fire Engine Town Square Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign for the boarding point to ride the Fire Engine to the Plaza via Main Street at Disneyland. The red metal double-sided sign with painted lettering has holes at the top to suspend from a lamppost at the Town Square boarding point. Measuring 19”x15.5”, the piece is in very good condition with minor scratches and scuffs, and wear to patina from outdoor Park display. $3,000 - $5,000

214. A Disneyland Horseless Carriage Boarding Point Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Horseless Carriage Sign from Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. The two-sided sign was displayed in Town Square to mark the boarding point for a one-way ride to the Plaza. The sign has hand-painted lettering and a printed “National Horseless Carriages for Hire” logo, in reference to Participant Sponsor National Car Rental. Measuring 18”x15.25”, the original metallic sign comes with a reproduction 24.25”x18.25” metallic mounting bracket. Each piece is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from exterior display and age. $3,000 - $5,000 73


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215. A Magic Kingdom Fire Engine Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Fire Engine boarding point sign from the Plaza Hub at Disneyland. The two-sided sign marked the boarding point for a one-way trip down Main Street to Town Square. Measuring 18”x15.25”, the original metallic sign comes with a reproduction 24.25”x18.25” mounting bracket. Each piece is in very good condition with scuffs, mild color fading, small chips to laminate coating, and wear from exterior display and age. $3,000 - $5,000

216. A Disneyland Omnibus Boarding Point Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Omnibus Attraction Sign from Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. The two-sided sign was displayed in Town Square marking the spot to board Omnibus heading up Main Street to the Plaza Hub. Measuring 18”x15.25”, the original metallic sign with hand-painted lettering comes with a reproduction 24.25”x18.25” metallic mounting bracket. Each piece is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, color fading, chips to paint and laminate coating, and wear from exterior display and age. $3,000 - $5,000 74


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217. A Rare Hand-Painted Rainbow Caverns Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare and very early Mine Train to Rainbow Caverns sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland. The Omnibus debuted in 1956 with a second added in 1957, and this sign was crafted by Disneyland Staff Shop craftsmen and artists for mounting on the sides of the vehicles. The colorful hand-painted imagery depicts a Mine Train of Guests encountering stalactites, stalagmites, colorful waterfalls, and pools, and was inspired by the attraction poster by Bjorn Aronson. During the 1970s, the Omnibus signs were produced using lithography, making this hand-crafted sign a unique and extremely rare piece of Disneyland history. Measuring 24.5”x13.5”, this beautiful metallic sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips to paint, oxidation to reverse and mounting holes, and wear throughout from Park display, handling, and age. This is one of only two Mine Train Omnibus signs we have ever seen offered. $20,000 - $30,000

218. A Rare Hand-Painted Storybook Land Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare and very early Storybook Land sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland. The Omnibus debuted in 1956 with a second added in 1957, and this sign was crafted by Disneyland Staff Shop craftsmen and artists for mounting on the sides of the vehicles. The colorful hand-painted imagery depicts Monstro the Whale engulfing a Canal Boat enroute to Storybook Land in Fantasyland and was in use during an era when the Omnibus made stops at Town Square, Main Street, the Plaza, and Fantasyland nearby Storybook Land. The rear of the sign has annotation reading “4R” and layers of adhered paint due to removal from the bus during a rehabilitation. During the 1970s, the Omnibus signs were produced using lithography, making this hand-crafted sign a unique and extremely rare piece of Disneyland history. Measuring 24.25”x13.5”, this beautiful metallic sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips to paint, and wear throughout from Park display, handling, and age. This is one of only two Storybook Land Omnibus signs we have ever seen offered. $20,000 - $30,000 75


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219. A Rare Hand-Painted Jungle Cruise Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare and very early Jungle Cruise sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland. The Omnibus debuted in 1956 with a second added in 1957, and this sign was crafted by Disneyland Staff Shop craftsmen and artists for mounting on the sides of the vehicles. The colorful hand-painted imagery depicts the Congo Queen naphtha launch boat encountering a hippopotamus and African elephant along the Rivers of the World in Adventureland and was inspired by the attraction poster by Bjorn Aronson. The rear of the sign has annotation reading “2-R.” During the 1970s, the Omnibus signs were produced using lithography, making this handcrafted sign a unique and extremely rare piece of Disneyland history. Measuring 24.5”x13.5”, this beautiful metallic sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips to paint, minor oxidation to rear and wear throughout from Park display, handling, and age. This is one of only two Jungle Cruise Omnibus signs we have ever seen offered. $20,000 - $30,000

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220. A Rare Hand-Painted Autopia Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare and very early Autopia sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland. The Omnibus debuted in 1956 with a second added in 1957, and this sign was crafted by Disneyland Staff Shop craftsmen and artists for mounting on the sides of the vehicles. The colorful hand-painted imagery depicts Guests navigating the highways and byways of the Autopia in Tomorrowland and Fantasyland and was inspired by the attraction poster by Bjorn Aronson. The rear of the sign has annotation reading “5-R” and layers of adhered paint due to removal from the bus during a prior rehabilitation. During the 1970s, the Omnibus signs were produced using lithography, making this hand-crafted sign a unique and extremely rare piece of Disneyland history. Measuring 24.5”x13.5”, this beautiful metallic sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips to paint, oxidation to reverse and mounting holes, and wear throughout from Park display, handling, and age. This is one of only two Autopia Omnibus signs we have ever seen offered. $20,000 - $30,000 76


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221. A Rare Hand-Painted Country Bear Jamboree Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s) An extremely rare Country Bear Jamboree sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland. This sign was crafted by Disneyland Staff Shop craftsmen and artists for mounting on the remaining Omnibus at Disneyland. The colorful hand-painted imagery depicts the Bear Band on the Stage of Grizzly Hall. The rear of the sign has annotation reading “3-R” and layers of adhered paint due to removal from the bus during a rehabilitation. Later in the 1970s, the Omnibus signs were produced using lithography, making this perhaps one of the last hand-painted attraction signs produced for the bus, and an extremely rare piece of Disneyland history. Measuring 24.5”x13.5”, this beautiful metallic sign displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and chips to paint, and wear throughout from Park display, handling, and age. This is the only Country Bear Jamboree Omnibus signs we have ever seen offered. $20,000 - $30,000

222. A Rare Mission to MARS Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980s) A very rare Mission To Mars sign created for the Omnibus at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The sign was crafted by the Disneyland Staff Shop for mounting on the vehicles, with lithographic imagery depicting a spacecraft flying near the red planet. The sign is notably the only in-Park attraction advertisement ever created for Mission to Mars (as an attraction poster was never made). The rear of the sign retains hand-annotated production notes related to measurements. Measuring 25.25”x15.5”, the metallic sign is in good condition with mild fading, scuffs, scratches, and wear to lithographic areas from Park use and age. This is teh only Mission To Mars Omnibus sign we have seen. $8,000 - $10,000 77


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223. An It’s A Small World Omnibus Sign. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980s) An It’s A Small World Omnibus Sign for the Omnibus at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The sign was crafted by the Disneyland Staff Shop for mounting on the vehicles and features imagery depicting the Children of the World embarking on “the Happiest Cruise that ever sailed around the world.” The rear of the sign retains hand-annotated production notes related to sizes and colors. Measuring 25.25”x15.5”, the metallic sign is in good condition with mild fading, scuffs, scratches, oxidation, and wear to painted areas from Park use and age. This is the only It’s A Small World Omnibus Sign we have seen. $8,000 - $10,000

224. An Omnibus to Cinderella Castle Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An Omnibus Attraction Sign from Main Street U.S.A. at the Magic Kingdom. The two-sided sign was once displayed in Town Square and advertised the one-way route of the Omnibus to Cinderella Castle. Measuring 15”x18”, the hand-painted metallic sign is in good condition, with color fading, minor scuffs and scratches, and wear to paint and patina from Park display. $2,000 - $4,000

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225. A Fire Engine to Cinderella Castle Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign for the Town Square boarding point to ride the Fire Engine to Cinderella Castle on Main Street at the Magic Kingdom. The badgeshaped sign reads the same on both sides with hand-painted turn-ofthe-century typeface and has holes at the top where it was suspended from a lamppost. Measuring 14.25”x17.75”, the piece is in good condition with paint loss and surface wear to patina, oxidation, and scuffs from handling and outdoor Park display. $2,000 - $4,000

226. A Horse-Drawn Streetcars to Cinderella Castle Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign that marked the boarding point to ride the Horse-Drawn Streetcars at Walt Disney World. This sign was displayed at the Town Square stop at The Magic Kingdom, offering a one-way trip up Main Street U.S.A. to Cinderella Castle. Measuring 15”x18”, the two-sided hand-painted metallic sign is in good condition, with color fading, minor scuffs and scratches, and wear to paint and patina from Park display. $2,000 - $4,000

227. A Walt Disney Productions Dragon Calliope Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s-1986) A Walt Disney Productions sign from the Dragon Calliope vehicle of Disneyland and The Magic Kingdom. The Dragon Calliope (pulled by a team of eight Percheron horses) was one of nine circus wagons that Walt originally purchased for Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland. It subsequently appeared in seasonal parades at the Park, the Walt Disney World Tencennial parade, and three editions of Circus Fantasy at Disneyland, before finally being preserved in Tri-Circle-D-Ranch at Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World. During the calliope’s usage (from 1955 to the 1980s), the sign on its right side was changed reflecting various eras of ownership from The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Productions, and the Walt Disney Company. This is the second incarnation of the sign, hand-crafted by Park Staff Shop artisans for the memorable vehicle. Measuring approxiametly17”x23.75” and .75” wide, the wooden, hand-painted sign displays in good condition, exhibiting scuffs, crazing, and wear to paint on the face, and stains and wear to back. $1,000 - $2,000 79


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228. A Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1965) An original attraction poster for Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at Disneyland. This poster was created for the original version of the Disneyland Show presented by Lincoln Savings and Loan. The show was a success at the New York World’s Fair and moved to Disneyland in 1965. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with light wear. $2,000 - $4,000 80


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229. A Disneyland Stroller License Plate. (Disneyland, 1970’s) A rare stroller license plate from Disneyland. Made of thin metal painted in blue and gold with “Disneyland” in raised letters, these plates were on the back of the Park’s rented strollers and mimicked the blue and gold California license plates that debuted in 1969. Measuring 4”x8” with 1” hooks at top, the plate is in very good condition with light scuffing from Park use, including very small spots of paint loss. $100 - $200

230. Wurlitzer Disneyland Stationery. (Disneyland, 1955-68) A piece of stationery carrying the Wurlitzer and Disneyland letterhead. Stationary of this style was utilized by the staff of the Disneyland Wurlitzer Music Hall during its operation on Main Street from 1955-1968. Measuring approximately 8.5”x11”, the stationary has been matted within a 15.25”x12.25” frame and is in fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

231. A Disneyland Yale Towne & Lock Key Blank. (Disneyland, 1955-64) A Disneyland Yale Towne & Lock Key Blank. Blanks such as this were available as souvenirs at the Yale & Towne Lock Shop on Main Street from 1955-1964. Measuring 1”x2.25”, the uncut key is in very good condition with only minor scuffing and dimples to the patina. $100 - $200

232. A Rare Town Square Realty Disneyland Lot Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1955-57) A very rare “Lot Purchased by Grant Deed” souvenir of Town Square Realty at Disneyland. Town Square Realty was perhaps one of the most unique exhibits on main Street U.S.A., operating just a short period from 1955 to 1957. The true-life realtor offered information on parcels in Southern California. The exhibit also distributed this souvenir “Lot Purchased by Grant Deed” – a vinyl bag of dirt soil from a parcel on which Disneyland stands and features the name of both the legal corporation and Disneyland logo printed in gold ink on the front. The backside of the package is clear so that the dirt can be viewed. Measuring 4”x2”, the condition is very good with slight scuffs and wear to the printing from age and handling. $200 - $400 81


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233. A Disneyland Cigar Box. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Cigar Box. The box was manufactured by the Regina Cigar Company, exclusively for Disneyland. Cigar and cigarette products were sold at the Disneyland Tobacco Shop on Main Street between 1960 and 1990. The 6.5”x3.75”x .75” box is in very good condition with light wear to edges. $100 - $200

235. Collection of (10) Disneyland Tobacco Shop Matchbooks. (Disneyland, 1975-80s) A Collection of (10) Disneyland Tobacco Shop Matchbooks. Among the lot are (8) classic styles featuring the Cigar Store Indian and (2) America on Parade editions of the matchbook cover. Measuring 1.5”x2”, the matchbooks are in very good condition with minor wear to corners and edges. $100 - $200

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234. An Extremely Rare Disneyland Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare Disneyland Matchbook. This rare Disneyland Matchbook and silver headed matches were made in Italy and features Tinker Bell and the Sleeping Beauty Castle in chrome foil. Measuring 1.75”x1” and under 0.5” wide, the wooden matchbook is in very good condition with few mild indents and scuffs, and slight surface wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

236. A Disneyland “Super Lighter” & Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland “Super-Lighter” by Brother-Lite in its original Disneyland souvenir box. The vintage 1950s-60s lighter has an image of Sleeping Beauty Castle on each side and was created by Omega of Japan. Lighters like this were sold through Disneyland catalogues and the Main Street Tobacco Shop. The lighter measures approximately 1.75”x1.75” and is in very good condition with the slightest surface wear, while the 2.5”x2.75” good condition box has minor wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400


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237. A Disneyland Miniature Silver Keychain Lighter. (Disneyland, 1950s) A miniature silver finished keychain lighter featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle that was sold at Disneyland during the 1950s. Measuring 0.75”x1.5” and 0.25”, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

238. A Disneyland Zippo Slim Lighter & Box. (Disneyland, 1970s) A silver-finished Disneyland Zippo Slim Lighter featuring a large gold-finished “D” overlaying a blue Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 2.25”x1.5”, the lighter comes sealed in its original packaging and 3.25”x2.25” Zippo box. The lighter is in very fine condition and the box is in very good condition with light wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

240. A Disneyland Iron & Tile Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir metal ashtray. The cast iron ashtray is accented with a ceramic tile trivet with printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Measuring 5.25”x3.75”, the souvenir is in very good condition with few mild spots of oxidation and retaining a Walt Disney Productions backstamp. $100 - $200

239. A Disneyland Crest Souvenir Ashtray and Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) An early souvenir ashtray of Disneyland with the original box. The ceramic ashtray features the official crest of Disneyland in relief at its center and retains a Disneyland ink stamp on the reverse. Measuring approximately 6.25” in diameter, the ashtray is in fine unused condition. Measuring 6.75”x6.75” and 1.5” deep, the box is in very good condition with wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

241. A Disneyland Horse-Drawn Surrey Souvenir Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A large souvenir ceramic ashtray from Disneyland. The ashtray features two holders with delicately applied hand-painted gold-leaf accents. Measuring 9”x4.25”, the ashtray is in fine condition. $100 - $200 83


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242. A Set of (3) Disneyland Castle Ashtrays. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) A collection of (3) souvenir ashtrays featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The ashtrays have gold-finish edging and accents and were sold st Disneyland in the 1960s and 1970s. Each measure 5” in diameter, and are in very good to fine condition with a few minor scuffs and light wear. $100 - $200

244. A Jar of Disneyland Dr. Tinker Bell Pixie Dust. (Disneyland, 1960s) A vintage jar of prescription pixie dust. Guests to the park could have a “prescription” filled by Dr. Tinker Bell for her special Pixie Dust at the Upjohn Pharmacy on Main Street. Measuring 3.25” tall, the lidded glass bottle is in very good condition with some yellowing and peeling to the edges of the label. $100 - $200 84

243. A Pair of Disneyland & Upjohn Multivitamin Bottles. (Disneyland, 1955-1960s) A pair of complimentary Unicap Multi-vitamin capsule bottles once distributed to Guests of Upjohn Pharmacy on Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland. The bottles and boxes feature imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and Upjohn logos. Measuring 1.5” and 1.75” tall, the pieces are in very good to fine condition with minor creases and wear from handling and age. The pills are meant for display purposes and should not be consumed due to age. $100 - $200

245. A Crystal Arts Pickup Truck Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A window display model truck from the Crystal Arts Shop on Main Street U.S.A. at Walt Disney World. Made of steel with hand-painted logo and lettering on the sides, the piece was on display from the Shop’s opening in 1972 until it was removed during the 1980’s. Measuring 6.25”x20.25”x7” high, the truck is in very good condition, with light wear from Park use, including a .25” paint chip over the driver’s side windshield. $200 - $400


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246. A 1987 Mickey $1 Disney Dollar. (Disney, 1987) An uncirculated Disney Dollar from 1987 series A. Measuring 2.75”x6.25”, the bill is in very fine uncirculated condition, sealed in a lucite case and CAS graded 95+. $100 - $200 247. A 1993 Mickey’s 65th $1 Disney Dollar. (Disney, 1993) An uncirculated Disney Dollar from 1993 commemorating Mickey Mouse’s 65th anniversary. Measuring 2.75”x6.25”, the bill is in very fine uncirculated condition, sealed in a lucite case and CAS graded 90. $100 - $200

248. A Collection of (10) Commemorative Disney Dollars. (Disneyland, 1987-1990) A collection of (10) Debut Day Disney Dollars from the first (6) series of their issues. Included are uncirculated bills from the first day of issue of each series, presented on certificate with a postmark officially marking the date. The lot includes (5) one dollar bills, (4) five dollar bills, and (1) ten dollar bill. Measuring from 5.5”x8.5” to 11”x8.5”, these pieces are in very fine condition. $200 - $400

249. A Collection of (158) Disney Dollars. (Disney, 1990-2014) A collection of $324 worth of Disney Dollars in (158) bills. Notable are (100) sequential one dollar bills from the 2000 series sealed in (4) original packs of $25 each. Also included are (1) sealed pack of (25) 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean (1) dollar bills, (14) loose one dollar bills, (9) loose five dollar bills, (9) loose ten dollar bills, and (1) fifty dollar bill. All the individual bills are different designs from different series between 1990 and 2014, with the exception of one duplicate five dollar bill. The duplicate bill has been folded, and all others are in fine condition, mostly uncirculated, with a few loose bills showing very slight wear from handling. $800 - $1,000 85


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250. Kiss-O-Meter Arcade Machine (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A Kiss-O-Meter penny arcade machine manufactured by the Exhibit Supply Co circa 1940s. Once located in the Penny Arcade on Main Steet, the machine was moved to Walt Disney World in the late 70s, and remained there until being retired. IN good working condition, the game measures 22”x17”x80” tall. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Quotes are available through our third-party preferred freight company. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000 86

251. A Disneyland Toy Factory Mold-a-Rama Vending Machine. (Mold-A-Rama, 1960s) A rare “Mold-a-Rama” Disneyland Toy Factory Machine. The machine uses an injection-mold system to create plastic figures while you wait. The Original machines were featured at the 19651965 World’s Fair to promote the park. This machine is a later model that has been retrofitted with Disney Molds and restored to replicate the machines featured at the World’s Fair. $2,000 - $4,000


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252. A Red Wagon Inn Restaurant Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Red Wagon Inn on the Plaza of Main Street U.S.A. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the artwork evokes a turn-of-the-century table-service restaurant. This poster is one of the 15 earliest produced in the park. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, with only light wear. $6,000 - $10,000 87


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253. A Red Wagon Inn Luncheon Menu. (Disneyland, 1958) A rare Red Wagon Inn Lunch Menu. The menu notably gives information on the origin of the elegant restaurant furnishings and features a cover and menu options inspired by the recently opened Grand Canyon Diorama. Measuring 12”x9.5”, the menu is in good condition, despite a 1.75”x1” tear to the spine (affecting menu interior) , spots of discoloration and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

254. Red Wagon Restaurant Children’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1960s) A children’s menu from Disneyland’s Red Wagon Inn on Main Street. This stylish menu “for young Americans” features a horse drawn wagon on the front, with character-themed dining options on the reverse. Measuring 9.5”x8” the piece is in good condition with a vertical crease, and yellowing from mounting along 1” of the edge. $200 - $400

255. A Red Wagon Restaurant Menu. (Disneyland, 1962) A very rare dinner menu from Swift’s “Red Wagon Restaurant” table service restaurant at Disneyland. The Red Wagon Restaurant operated from 1955 to 1964. This menu was used during the restaurant’s later years and features the name of the restaurant on the cover, an extensive list of dinner options inside, supplemented by turn-of-the-century inspired illustrations. The back of the menu notably relates the brief story of the “Red Wagon Restaurant” at Disneyland. Measuring 12.5”x9.5”, the menu is in very good condition with creases, and wear to fold, edges, and corners from use. $200 - $400 88

256. Red Wagon Inn, Plantation House & Carnation Toothpicks. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of sealed toothpicks from Swift’s Red Wagon Inn & Plantation House and Carnation Ice Cream Parlor at Disneyland. The toothpicks retain their original paper packaging. Measuring 3” to 3.25” long, the toothpicks and packaging are in good condition, retaining tape from mounting and both wear and tear from age and handling. $100 - $200


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257. An Original Disneyland Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) An original popcorn box from Disneyland featuring two-color printed images of the popular Sleeping Beauty Castle logo and iconic attractions from the Park’s lands. These memorable turquoise and white striped popcorn boxes resonate with collectors and former Disneyland Guests and are among the most sought-after Disneyland ephemera. Measuring 7.25” tall when assembled, the popcorn box is in very good condition with minor color fading, and slight wear from age. $100 - $200

260. A Disneyland Candy Palace Taffy Chews Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Candy Palace Taffy Chews Box. The colorful carton is in the shape of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and features Tinker Bell. This box retains a product label and was specifically used to package the Taffy Chews from the Candy Palace. Measuring 12.5” tall and 4.5”x4.5”, the cardstock box is in good condition with color fading, creases to corners and wear to edges throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

258. A Late 1960s Disneyland Popcorn Box. (Disneyland, 1967) A Vintage 1960s Disneyland Popcorn Box. This late 1960s popcorn box features tri-color imagery of Sleeping Beauty castle and is perhaps the most memorable design offered to Guests in the Park. Measuring 6.5” tall and 3.5”x3.5”, the cardstock box is in good condition with creases, indentations, and minor wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

259. A Collection of (3) Disneyland Food Service Containers. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) A Collection of (3) Disneyland Food Service Containers. Among the lot are a small and large food container and small bag decorated with the memorable two-color Sleeping Beauty Castle motif of the 1960s and 1970s. The boxes are unfolded. Measuring from 12.5”x9” to 5.5”x5.5”, the pieces are in fine to very good condition, with light wear to the bag from handling. $100 - $200

262. A Disneyland Main Street Candy Palace Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir box from the Candy Palace on Main Street in Disneyland. Boxes of this style were once used to package chocolates, taffy, and other confectionary treats purchased in the shop. Measuring 16.75”x3.25”x1.25”, the gold and white candy-striped box is in good condition overall with wear and small tears to edges and corners. $100 - $200

261. A Disneyland Candy Palace Large Souvenir Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) A vintage 1960s souvenir bag from the Candy Palace at Disneyland. Measuring 14.5”x18.75”, the bag is in good condition with creases throughout, few small spots of discoloration, and minor yellowing from age and handling. $100 - $200 89


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263. A Unique Carnation Company at Disneyland Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1955-1960s) A one-of-a-kind scrapbook of photos, press clippings, and rare Disneyland ephemera relating to the Carnation Company at Disneyland. Clearly assembled by an employee or officer of Carnation Company, included within are (25) 8x10 photos documenting the construction and opening events of the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street. Many press clippings, including from extremely obscure sources such as Dairy Industry magazines, document the Parlor, its design, and opening events such as a contest to make the best ice cream sundae, judged by three top chefs from Los Angeles hotels, all seen in the photos. Ephemera in the album includes an extremely rare Disneyland Invitational Press Preview ticket dated July 17,1955, the original Carnation Parlor menu, an invitation to the Parlor during the live broadcast of Disneyland’s opening, a “TWA First Flight to Disneyland” menu dated July 16, 1955, and the original color Sunday supplement published by the Los Angeles Times on July 15, 1955, and more. Measuring 23.75”x19.25”, most of the items inside are in very good to fine condition, while firmly affixed within the album. A few press clippings, the menu, and some photos show slight staining from water exposure to the bottom right corner of the album. The newspaper supplement has some chipping and wear to the edge from age. This is truly a unique assemblage of many historical Disneyland pieces, both extremely rare and truly never seen elsewhere. $1,000 - $2,000

264. A Pair of Disneyland Special Event Ice Cream Spoons. (Disneyland, 1956-58/1969) A Pair of extremely rare vintage Disneyland plastic ice cream spoons. The spoons from the (c. 1956-58) American Dairy Association exhibit and the Haunted Mansion “I Scream Sundae” (inspired by the opening of the attraction). The latter spoon features imagery of Hitchhiking Ghosts Phineas, Ezra, and Gus and was only offered with promotional sundaes at Carnation during 1969 and 1970. Measuring 5” long, each spoon is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400 90

265. Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Guest Check Tray. (Disneyland, 1980s) A guest check tray from the popular Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street. Decorated with the restaurant logo, the tray measures 5”x7” and is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $100 - $200


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266. A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Guest Check Presenter. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Check Presenter. The leatherette bi-fold features the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Logo in embossed gold on the cover. Measuring 5.25”x9.5”, the presenter is in good condition with minor scuffs throughout and wear to patina of gold letters. $100 - $200

267. A Carnation Ice Cream Parlor Child’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1990s) A child’s menu from Disneyland’s Carnation Ice Cream Parlor. The menu features themed items such as the Pride of Main Street, Turn of the Century, Fire Brigade Special, and the Penny Arcade Treat, as well as children’s puzzles and activities. The menu measures 8.5”x5.5” when folded and is in very fine condition. $100 - $200

268. A Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner Table Card. (Disneyland, 1961) A table card from the Refreshment Corner at Disneyland. The “A” frame card relates a brief history of Coca-Cola and encourages Guests to “Enjoy a Coke” with their sandwich. 4.5”x6.25”, the card is in fine condition with little apparent wear. $100 - $200

270. An American Egg House Guest Check Tray. (Disneyland, 1980s) A guest check tray from the American Egg House on Main Street. Decorated with the restaurant logo, the tray measures 5”x7” and is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $100 - $200 269. A Disneyland Swift & Company Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A rare Swift’s & Co. souvenir aluminum tray from Disneyland. Measuring 11.25” in diameter, the tray is in good condition with a few scuffs and light wear, mostly to the reverse. $100 - $200 91


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271. A Disney Parks Caramel Corn & Funnel Cakes Sign. (Disneyland, 1987-88) A park-used sign for a Caramel Corn Funnel Cakes kiosk during seasons of the Disneyland State Fair Events. Measuring 36”x7”, the wooden sign with hand painted letters is in good condition with scuffs, chips to wood, oxidation to metallic hardware, and wear to paint from park display. $500 - $800

272. A Disneyland “A” Attraction Ticket Booth Ticket. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland “A” Ride Admission Ticket. Even though the popularity of the Disneyland Ticket Books would eventually make them obsolete, A-E ride tickets could still be purchased at Ticket Booths situated within the park. This individual “A” ride ticket would have been good in all areas of the park including the Vehicle rides on Main Street. The ticket has a value of 10 cents and reads “Booth 6,” the location where the ticket was purchased. Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in fine condition with light wear. $200 - $400 273. A Set of (3) Disneyland B, C & E Attraction Tickets. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of (3) Disneyland Admission Tickets. Among the lot are a B (25 cent value), C (35 cent value), and E ticket (75 cent value). Measuring 2”x1”, the tickets are in fine to good condition with a horizontal crease along the C ticket and minor wear. $200 - $400 92


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The Main Street Emporium is one of the last surviving shops from Opening Day and the focal point of Disneyland shopping. In 1969, the windows were decorated to commemorate the re-release of Peter Pan, and thus began a tradition of elaborate window displays that have become a staple of the Main Street Experience.

275. A Disneyland Disneyana Shop Dale Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) A hand-made display of Dale the Chipmunk on a custom display base. For a short time, the artists who created Main Street Emporium window dioramas produced an extremely limited number of figures for direct sale through the Disneyana Shop on Main Street in Disneyland. The flocked figure is mounted atop a wooden base with synthetic grass and flowers. The piece stands 12” tall a 10”x10” base and is in fine condition, with slight wear from age and handling. $600 - $900

274. A Disneyland Disneyana Shop Chip Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) A hand-made display figure of Chip the Chipmunk on a custom display base. For a short time, the artists who created Main Street Emporium window dioramas produced an extremely limited number of figures for direct sale through the Disneyana Shop on Main Street in Disneyland. The flocked figure is mounted atop a wooden base with synthetic grass and flowers. The piece stands 12” tall a 10”x10” base and is in fine condition, with slight wear from age and handling. $600 - $900 93


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276. An Emporium Shop Display Mickey Mouse Head. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Emporium Shop Display Mickey Mouse Head. The figural head is hand-painted and flocked and was created for an interior display of the popular merchandise location. Measuring 14.5”x14.5” atop a custom 11.75”x11.75” and 3.5” deep base, the head is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration to the flocking, mild scuffs and scratches and wear from Park use and age. $600 - $900

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277. An Emporium Shop Display Minnie Mouse Head. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Emporium Shop Display Minnie Mouse Head. The figural head is hand-painted and flocked and was created for an interior display of the popular merchandise location. Measuring 14.5”x14.5” atop a custom 11.75”x11.75” and 3.5” deep base, the head is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration to paint, wear to the flocking, mild scuffs, scratches from Park use and age. $600 - $900

278. An Emporium Shop Display Donald Duck Head. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Emporium Shop Display Donald Duck Head. The figural head is hand-painted and was created for an interior display of the popular merchandise location. Measuring 10.5”x10” atop a custom 13.75”x13.75” and 3.5” deep base, the head is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration, few small chips to painted areas, mild scuffs, and scratches and wear from Park use and age. $600 - $900


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279. Christmas at Disneyland Mail Order Insert (Disneyland 1950s) A rare Disney catalog insert for the Disneyland News. The two-page fold-out features gift suggestions including Keppy Kaps, Disneyland clothing and even Original Artwork ($1.43 per animation cel). Each full page measures 11”x16”. The paper is brittle and the fold-out has separated into two pieces. The edges are ragged and brittle, but it is still a fascinating piece of Disneyland Memorabilia. $100 - $200

280. A Disneyland Souvenir Gifts Catalogue. (Disneyland, 1958) A Mail Order Souvenir Gift Catalog from Disneyland. This extremely rare piece of early Disneyland ephemera in (16) pages gives an extensive overview of early souvenirs that have now become much sought-after collectibles. Measuring 8”x10.25”, this rare piece is in very good condition, even with light wear from handling and water staining along the spine. $200 - $400

281. A 1969 Disneyland Records Catalogue. (Disneyland Records, 1969) A Disneyland 1969 Records Catalogue. The small 6-page booklet lists the Storytellers, Children’s LPs, and Disneyland Little LPs, and other Disneyland Records released in 1969. Measuring 4”x6.25”, the booklet is in very good condition with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

282. Disneyland Records in the Original Display. (Disney, 1960s-1970s) A Disneyland Records countertop display with a collection of (8) LPs. The records all date to the time this display would have been in use. Measuring 13”x12”x5”, the display is in fair condition, with much wear overall including staining. The records measuring 12.5”x12.5” show typical wear to the edges of the very good condition jackets, with the LPs in lightly played fine condition. $400 - $600 95


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283. A Firehouse Five Plus Two Around the World Tape. (Contemporary Records, 1961) A reel to reel tape of the Firehouse Five Plus Two album “Around the World!”. Notably, the Firehouse Five jazz quintet (usually plus 2) included Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ward Kimball as regulars, with other Disney artists joining from time to time. Measuring 7”x7.25”, the tape and box are in very good condition with typical wear from age. $100 - $200

284. A Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz Boxed Set. (Good Time Jazz Record Co. 1951) A boxed set of (5) 45 rpm singles of jazz recordings by the Firehouse Five Plus Two. This early ensemble of the group notably includes Disney writer Ed Penner, and Nautilus designer Harper Goff. Measuring 7.5”x7.5”, the records and box are in good condition, with typical wear from use, and play well. $100 - $200

285. A Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Record (Disneyland, 1964) A vintage Walt Disney Presents Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 12” vinyl LP. The record features Royal Dano performing excerpts from Abraham Lincoln’s greatest speeches and serves as a soundtrack album for the attraction that appeared at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair and Disneyland’s Main Street. The album measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in good condition with some minor corner bumping and some scuffing to the cover, as well as staining to the interior pages and back cover. $100 - $200

286. A Set of (5) Disneyland Lands Records. (Disneyland, 1956) A complete set of (5) (Walt Disney Takes You To,,,” Disneyland Lands Records. Each 7” 45 RPM record contains an introduction by Walt Disney and features music from a specific land. The record sleeves were issued in two different styles, one with standard backs and ones with folded flaps. These are the Folded Flap style and each features a stylized map of the park on the reverse. All are in good used condition, with wear and creasing to the sleeves from use. $200 - $400

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287. Disneyland Vintage Mickey Mouse Ears. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Ear Hat. The vintage 1960s Mickey Mouse ear hat measures 10.25” from ear to ear, with a 6.25” crown, and is in good condition with color fading and creases throughout, and wear from age and handing. $100 - $200

288. A Vintage Disneyland Paper Souvenir Sun Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare Disneyland Souvenir Paper Sun Hat. The top of the hat is decorated with two-color imagery of suns and features the popularized slogan: “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Measuring 12” in diameter when opened, the vintage hat is in good condition with yellowing, spots of discoloration, creases and wear to edges from handling, use, and age. $100 - $200

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

289. A Disneyland Paper Boater Hat. Disneyland, 1950s) A boater hat souvenir of Disneyland. The pressed paper hat features a two-color band featuring Disneyland attractions like the Surrey, Penny Arcade, Omnibus, and more. Measuring 13” in diameter with a 7”x8” crown, the hat is in good condition, retaining its sweatband, with a tape repair to the band, and cracks to the brim from age. $100 - $200

291. A Disneyland Plastic Sun Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare plastic sun hat from Disneyland. This large-brimmed vacuum-formed plastic hat features the “Disneyland” name embossed in large pink lettering across the brim and retains the drawstring lace used to secure it. Measuring 13.75” in diameter, the hat is in good condition, with a few cracks, creases, and stress marks in the plastic from age and handling. $100 - $200

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292. A Disneyland White Keppy Kap. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland souvenir white Keppy Kap. This model of the Keppy Kap features two-color symbols of Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland on white plastic. The “Kap” measures 7.5”x11” and 4” tall and is in very good condition with a few light scuffs and wear to the crown from handling and age. $100 - $200

295. A Disneyland Matterhorn Keppy Kap. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A Disneyland souvenir Matterhorn Keppy Kap. This model of the Keppy Kap features the mighty Matterhorn towering over a floral garland and two-color attractions of Disneyland on white plastic. This style was manufactured without the red brim seen in other styles and different coloring to the attractions. The “Kap” measures 7.25”x11” and 4” tall and is in very good condition with a few light scuffs, wear to the crown, and minor spots of discoloration under the brim, and yellowing from handling and age. $100 - $200

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293. A Disneyland Yellow Keppy Kap. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland souvenir yellow Keppy Kap. This model of the Keppy Kap features two-color symbols of Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland on yellow plastic. The “Kap” measures 7.5”x11” and 4” tall and is in very good condition with the rarely retained original manufacturer label inside, a few scuffs and light wear to the crown from handling and age. $100 - $200

296. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Keppy Kap with “D.” (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Keppy Kap. This style of the Keppy Kap features Mickey atop the crown with a stylized Disneyland marquee on white plastic. This model was manufactured with a molded monogram “D,” crowns, and laurels in a gold-finish. The”Kap” measures 7.25”x11.25” and 5” tall and is in very good condition with a few light scuffs and wear to the crown, and minor yellowing from handling and age. $100 - $200

294. A Disneyland Matterhorn Keppy Kap with Red Brim. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A Disneyland souvenir Matterhorn Keppy Kap. This style features the mighty Matterhorn towering over a floral garland and two-color attractions of Disneyland on white plastic with a red lined brim. The “Kap” measures 7.5”x11” and 4” tall and is in very good condition with a few light scuffs, wear to the crown and printed imagery, and minor spots of discoloration and yellowing from handling and age. $100 - $200

297. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Keppy Kap With Plain Bill. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Keppy Kap. This cap of the Keppy Kap “Disneyland Sports Cap” features Mickey atop the crown with a stylized Disneyland marquee on white plastic, but has a plain white brim. The “Kap” measures 7.25”x11.25” and 5” tall and is in very good condition with light wear to the crown from handling and age. $100 - $200


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298. A Disneyland Zorro Hat and Mask (Disneyland, 1950s) A Zorro hat and mask sold in the Park to promote Disney’s 1957 TV Series of the same name. The woven black hat has a cloth “Zorro” patch glued to the front, and still retains the braided neck strap. The hat measures 12” in diameter with a 3” tall crown. The original vinyl mask retains its original elastic strap, but the strap is worn and has lost flexibility. Overall, both hat and mask are in very good condition. $200 - $400

301. A Disneyland Cellophane New Year’s Party Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) A cellophane plastic confetti hat souvenir of Disneyland. Hats of this style were variously sold during New Year’s celebrations at Disneyland from the 1960s to the 1980s. Measuring 6.5”x8” crown size and 4.5” tall, the hat is in good condition with minor yellowing and fading from age, and slight wear and tear from handling. $100 - $200

299. A Disneyland Donald Duck Squeaker Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early Donald Duck child’s hat with working squeaker in its bill. The original 1960s Happy Birthday Donald Duck celebratory ribbon is still adhered to the top. The hat is marked as a child’s “Medium” inside and is in good condition with yellowing to straw wicker material, crushing and creasing to crown and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

302. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Hat with Feather. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland Hat with feather. The hat features a regal feather atop a printed tri-color illustration of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring a size small, the hat is in good condition with slight crushing and mild creases to the crown and wear to the patina of the feather shaft. $100 - $200

300. A Disneyland Donald Duck Birthday Squeaker Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early Donald Duck child’s hat with working squeaker in its bill. The original 1960s Happy Birthday Donald Duck celebratory ribbon is still adhered to the top. The hat is marked as a child’s “Large” inside and is in very good condition with yellowing to straw wicker material, slight crushing to crown and minor wear from handling. $100 - $200

303. A Disneyland Mad Hatter Hat with Feather. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir blue feathered hat from the Mad Hatter at Disneyland. The blue felt hat has been embroidered with the name “John,” is accented by yellow feather, and a screen-printed Mad Hatter patch. Measuring 7.75”x6.25” crown size and height of 12.5”, the hat with feather is in good condition with few holes and minor wear to felt and missing strap. $100 - $200 99


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304. A Mary Poppins Hat (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir Mary Poppins Hat originally sold at Disneyland. Measuring 11” in diameter, the hat displays in very good condition, with original elastic strap intact, and slight wear from age. $100 - $200

306. Disneyland Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early souvenir bucket sailor hat from Disneyland featuring colorful felt applique lettering reading “Disneyland” around the brim. Measuring 8” in diameter, the hat is in very good condition, retaining its Walt Disney Productions label, with minor spots of discoloration and yellowing, and wear from use. $100 - $200

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305. A Disneyland Mary Poppins Beanie Propeller Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) A charming propeller beanie featuring a Disneyland & Mickey Mouse patch with a 4.5” tall Mary Poppins figure and propeller on top. Measuring 6.5” in diameter and 8” tall, the hat is in fair functioning condition, missing strap, with minor creasing to puffy vinyl figure, light oxidation to propeller shaft, and both wear and few small holes to felt material. $100 - $200

307. A Child’s Disneyland Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1970’s) A Disneyland child-size bucket hat. Measuring 8” in diameter, the hat is in good condition, with wear and spots of discoloration from use. $100 - $200

308. A Disneyland Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1970’s-1980’s) A Disneyland bucket hat, featuring the Park logo with castle. Measuring a size “M”, the hat is in very good condition with light wear from age. $100 - $200


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309. Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Plate. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir plate featuring Main Street Station encircled by vehicular attractions of the “first fabulous decade.” The reverse has a fanciful border and a message about Main Street. Measuring 10.25” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition, with one very small chip to the edge, and small scuffs and light crazing visible on the back. $100 - $200

312. A Souvenir Disneyland Map Plate. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A 7” souvenir plate featuring a stylized map of Disneyland. The reverse of the plate features a segment of Walt Disney’s opening day speech. The plate is in very good condition with some staining and wear along the edges. $100 - $200

310. Set of (4) Disneyland Souvenir Miniature Glass Trays. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of four miniature glass trays by Houze Art in their original box and wrapping. The trays feature several popular Disneyland attractions and measure 2.5”x2.5” within their 6.25”x5” box. The set is in fine condition with light wear to the box typical of age. $100 - $200

313. A Souvenir Disneyland Lace Plate. (Disneyland, 1950’s-1960’s) A souvenir decorative lace plate featuring the Disneyland Castle. Measuring 6” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition with very light wear to the reverse only. $100 - $200

311. A Set of (6) Miniature Lands Ceramic Plates. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A set of (6) miniature china plate souvenirs of Disneyland. The plates feature all five original lands of the Park, plus the Mark Twain. Measuring 4” in diameter, the plates are in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear. $100 - $200

314. A Souvenir Disneyland Castle Plate. (Disneyland, 1970’s) A souvenir Disneyland Castle decorative plate, produced in the 1970’s in a vintage style. Measuring 6.5” in diameter, the plate displays in fine condition. $100 - $200

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315. A Disneyland Houze Art Glass Tray Gift in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland Tray Gift created by Houze Art. The beveled tray features spectacularly detailed two-color imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle with gold finished accents and is presented in the original plastic and cardboard sales box. Measuring 4.75”x3.75” within 6”x4.25” box, the glass piece is in fine condition and the box is in very good condition with yellowing, scuffs, and surface wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

318. Disneyland Attraction Souvenir Drink Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A vibrant 7-compartment tin litho beverage tray featuring scenes from Disneyland attractions. The tray’s gold and white color scheme presents colorful attraction imagery in each compartment. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tray is in very good condition with very slight wear from use. $100 - $200

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316. A Disneyland Lands Tray & Original Box by Houze Arts. (Disneyland, 1960s) A ruffled glass souvenir dish by Houze Art Productions. The glass souvenir of Disneyland comes with its rarely seen box with original label and price tag. Measuring 7.5” in diameter, the dish is in fine, as-new condition while the box is in good condition, exhibiting slight wear, creases, and spots of discoloration. $100 - $200

319. A “Greetings from Main Street U.S.A.” Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1950S-1960s) A “Greetings from Main Street U.S.A.” souvenir aluminum tray. The circular metallic tray features lithographic imagery of Main Street Station encircled by attractions like the Fringed Top Surrey, Hose and Chemical Fire wagon, 1905 Horseless Carriages, and more. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tray is in very good condition with the slightest scuffs, minor surface wear, and few spots of oxidation from age and handling. $100 - $200

317. Disneyland Attraction Souvenir Drink Tray. (Disneyland, 1960s) A 7-compartment tin litho beverage tray featuring scenes from Disneyland attractions. The tray’s gold and black color scheme presents colorful attraction imagery in each compartment. Measuring 11” in diameter, the tray is in good condition with light wear from use visible mainly to the outer edge. $100 - $200

320. A Disneyland Map Tin Television Tray. (Disneyland, 1955) A tin lithographic Disneyland television tray by California Metalware Corporation. This television tray features a color aerial depiction of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. The tray “serves” as an excellent example of some of the earliest licensed Disneyland merchandise, depicting Holiday Hill, International Street, and the Mickey Mouse Club Circus among the Park’s five lands. Measuring 17.5”x12.5”, it is in good condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from use. $2,000 - $400


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322. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Teacup & Saucer. (Disneyland, 1950s) A small teacup souvenir of Disneyland, featuring both Disneyland’s ambassador Tinker Bell and the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. The dish measures 4.5” in diameter and the cup is 1.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, each piece in very good condition with only light wear. $100 - $200 321. A Disneyland Souvenir German Stein. (Disneyland, 1956) A decorative souvenir ceramic stein featuring imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and symbols of Disneyland’s cardinal lands. This German-manufactured stein comes with its original pewter lid attached. measures 4.25” at its widest, 7.5” tall, and is in fine condition with mild lead carbonite from age to pewter. $200 - $400

324. Disneyland 3D Ceramic Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) A ceramic stein featuring dimensional imagery of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, Disneyland banner, and tree handle. The large mug retains its “Disneyland – Walt Disney Productions” backstamp. Measuring 5.25” tall and 3” diameter at the rim, the mug is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

325. A Pair of Disneyland Main Street Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Pair of Disneyland Main Street Salt & Pepper Shakers. Each pitcher-shaped ceramic shaker features printed imagery of Victorian-era Main Street characters (a policeman and a lady) in cameos, with gold edging and accents. Measuring 2” tall and 2.5”, the pieces are in very good condition with the slightest wear to gold top accent from age or handling. $100 - $200

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

326. A Pair of Disneyland Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1980s) A pair of Disneyland souvenir salt & pepper shaker. The pair of vintage 1980s ceramic shakers feature printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Measuring 2.75” tall and 1.25” in diameter, the pair are in very good condition with only light wear. $100 - $200

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327. Pair of Disneyland Castle Bell Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland bell-shaped salt & pepper shaker set. The pair features stylized imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle with gold-finish accents and edging and was manufactured in Japan. Measuring 2.5” tall and 2” wide, the ceramic pieces are in fine condition with only light wear. $100 - $200

330. A Set of Black & Gold Disneyland Glasses. (Disneyland, 1960s) A set of (5) souvenir highball tumblers from Disneyland. The glasses feature fabulous Disneyland attraction imagery established in black-toned silhouettes and gold leaf accents. Each glass measures 5.5” tall and 2.75” in diameter and is in good condition, with some scuffing to the gold leaf. $200 - $400 104

328. A Disneyland Shot Glass with Sword Cocktail Picks. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir shot glass with cocktail picks. The glass contains (4) silver-toned sword shaped picks and carries a relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle, Tinker Bell, Mickey Mouse and the Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions names. Measuring approximately 2.5” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the rare souvenir displays in very good condition exhibiting the slightest wear and yellowing from age. The set comes contained in its original 3.5” tall and 2.5” in diameter cylindrical, plastic box. $100 - $200

331. An Original Disneyland “Acres of Fun” Souvenir Fan. (Disneyland, 1955) An early paper fan souvenir of Disneyland. These folding fans were sold at the many souvenir kiosks throughout Disneyland in 1955 and 1956. Both sides of the fan depict early attractions including the Canal Boat Ride, Tropical River Ride, and Skyway, in brightly colored illustrations. Decades later, replicas of this memorable fan were reissued as D23 Membership Gifts, but originals like these are extremely rare. Measuring 6.75”x3.75” when closed, the fan is in good condition overall with few small stains, creases, and minor wear to its leaves. $200 - $400

329. A Rare Complete Disneyland (4) Tumblers Set & Caddy. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A Rare Complete Disneyland (4) Tumblers Set & Caddy. This set of tumblers is smartly designed with Disneyland attractions in glittering metallic gold accented by widths of frosted bar shapes in pink and white. The glassware comes with its original brass-finish service caddy to hold each tumbler snugly, as it was offered through the Disneyland Souvenir Gifts catalogue. Measuring 5.75” tall and 3” in diameter, the tumblers are in fair to very good condition with scuffing throughout to one, and light wear to the others. The caddy is 11.75” tall and 9.75”x7” and is in good condition with scuffs and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

332. A Mini California Oranges Souvenir Crate. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A miniature crate of candy “California Oranges” stamped with the Disneyland logo. These Disneyland Souvenirs were designed to be mailed from the park in the same manner as a postcard. The label shows this was purchased and mailed, but the candy remains wrapped in the original cellophane. Measuring 2”x2”x3.5”, the souvenir is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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333. A Disneyland Bubble Gum Trading Card Full Display Box. (Disneyland, 1965) An extremely rare original box of Disneyland trading card packs, complete with (24) unopened card packs. The box features the Sleeping Beauty Castle and was created by The Donruss Co. Measuring 8.25”x3.75”x1.75” tall, the box is in very good condition with light wear throughout. The (24) card packs each measure 3.5”x2.5” and are in very fine uncirculated condition. $500 - $800

334. A Complete Set of (66) Disneyland Photo Cards. (Disneyland/Donruss, 1965) A complete set of (66) Disneyland Trading Cards, produced in celebration of the Park’s Tencennial. The set includes unique photos of attractions and character costumes at the time, including the “Haunted House” which it (incorrectly) states will be opening in 1967. Measuring 2”x3” each, the (66) cards in the set are in fine condition, with no folds or creases, and crisp edges and corners overall. $300 - $500

335. A Disneyland Bubble Bath Boxed Set. (Disneyland, 1950s) A very rare Disneyland Bubble Bath boxed set. The box is decorated with colorful imagery of Disney Characters aboard Disneyland attractions and contains (12) wax packages of soap themed after the Tomorrowland Speedboats, Dumbo Ride, Autopia, and King Arthur Carrousel. Each package measures 2.5”x4.25” within its 9.25”x5” and 1” deep box. Each piece in good to very good condition with minor spots of discoloration and wear from handling and age. $300 - $500 105


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336. A Scene-O-Rama Disneyland Park Toy. (Disneyland, 1955) A Scene-O-Rama Disneyland Park by Lido Toy Company. The beautifully illustrated box contains a 3-dimensional map that can be painted, washed off and painted again for “hours and hours of delight.” This unique and early first year example of licensed Disneyland merchandise features early representations of lands and attractions like International Street, Holiday Land and Recreation Land. The set comes complete with the original full-color instructions, a dimensional map measuring 13.5”x18”, (2) brushes, and (16) unused original assorted watercolors. Measuring 21.5”x14” and 2.5” deep, the Box displays splendidly in good condition with creases, minor warping to the lid, and wear from handling and age. $400 - $600

337. A Disneyland Paper Parasol. (Disneyland, c.1956) A souvenir parasol from some of the earliest years of Disneyland. This beautiful wood and paper parasol reads “Disneyland” across the front with a floral pattern on the back. Amazingly, this vintage souvenir still opens and shuts without any breaks in the wood or missing components. This parasol opens to measure approximately 18” in diameter and 18” tall. This parasol is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

338. A Disneyland Clock Radio by General Electric. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland clock radio by General Electric. The clock face and dials depict various Fantasyland characters including a revolving Tinkerbell. Measuring 6” tall, 11” long, and 5” wide, the piece displays in very good condition but has not been tested for functionality. $200 - $400 106


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339. A Disneyland Souvenir Multi-Tool and Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland multi-purpose tool with the original box. Featuring a wooden handle and a metal plaque reading “Disneyland,” it holds (9) tools. Measuring 2” long in a 2.5”x1” box, the tool is in very good condition while the box is in good condition with tears to box edges and minor wear from handling. $100 - $200

340. A Disneyland Souvenir Knife Key Chain on Original Card (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A Disneyland Souvenir Pocket Knife Key Chain. The Knife has two tools, a ball chain, and a pearl-finished handle with a Disneyland plaque. It comes on its original card featuring Tinker Bell. Measuring 2.5”x5”, the piece is in fine unused condition with light wear to the card from handling and age. $100 - $200

342. A Collection of Souvenir Keychain Flashlights. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A collection of (3) souvenir Disneyland flashlights. The plastic flashlights have ball chains and are decorated with labels featuring Mickey Mouse and iconic park attractions. Measuring 3” x .75” each, the flashlights are in good condition with fading to labels, scuffs, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

341. A Disneyland Gold Pen and Keychain Set in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A gold finished souvenir pen and keychain set in its original plastic case. The pen reads “Disneyland” along the clasp, and the keychain charm is in the shape of Sleeping Beauty Castle & Tinker Bell. The set comes complete in the original 5.5”x2” case and is in very good condition, with a crack to the plastic case cover. $100 - $200

343. A Disneyland Souvenir Round Compact & Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A large Disneyland Souvenir Round Compact with original box. Four styles of Disneyland Souvenir Compacts were released through the Disneyland catalogue, and this version has a “gold-silver finish.” The compact comes complete with powder screen, puff, and mirror and features an exquisite engraving-like relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The compact measures 3.5” in diameter and is in very good unused condition with few small indentations and light wear to the patina of the case from handling. The box measures 3.75”x3.75” and is in very good condition with light wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200 107


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345. A Disneyland Black Bracelet with Roses. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A hand-painted metal bracelet from the earliest years of the park. “Disneyland” is spelled out across the middle links, with roses painted on the outer (6). Measuring 7” long, the bracelet is in very good condition, with slight paint loss from the black areas. $100 - $200 344. A Disneyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1950’s-1960’s) A very rare early Disneyland bracelet, featuring a striking image of Tinker Bell and the Castle. Measuring 8” long with a 1.25” diameter charm, the piece is in fine condition, with light wear from use to the reverse. $100 - $200

346. A Disneyland White Bracelet with Roses. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A hand-painted metal bracelet from the earliest years of the park. “Disneyland” is spelled out across the middle links, with roses painted on the rest. Measuring 7.5” long, the bracelet is in fine condition. $100 - $200

347. A Disneyland Multi-Color Bracelet with Roses. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A hand-painted metal bracelet from the earliest years of the park. “Disneyland” is spelled out across the middle links, with roses painted on the outer (5). Measuring 6” long, the bracelet is in good condition with some paint loss to the lettered links. $100 - $200

348. A Disneyland Jeweled Little Miss Bracelet & Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland Jeweled Little Miss Bracelet. This dainty jeweled bracelet spells out Disneyland in (10) petit 1/16” letter charms and comes in original souvenir box. Measuring 5.5” bracelet comes in original 5.75”x2” box. The bracelet is in fine condition while the box is in very good condition with spots of discoloration and wear from age and use. $100 - $200

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349. A Disneyland Snow White Little Miss Bracelet & Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir Disneyland Jeweled Little Miss Bracelet featuring characters from Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This dainty gold-finished bracelet features (8) petit enameled character charms and comes in original souvenir box. Measuring 5.5” bracelet comes in original 5.75”x2” box. The bracelet is in very good condition with minor tarnish to few charms, while the box is in very good condition, retaining original Disneyland price tag label. $100 - $200


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351. A Highlights of Disneyland Charm Bracelet on Card. (Disneyland, 1960s) A metal souvenir charm bracelet from Disneyland featuring (7) charms based on the Park’s lands and attractions. Measuring 7” long, the bracelet is in fine unused condition. The 2”x8” card is in very good condition with light wear from age and handling, and a spot of paper lift from a removed price tag. $100 - $200

352. A Disneyland Attractions Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A silver-colored metal souvenir bracelet featuring charms based on the Disneyland attractions. The (7) charms include the Disneyland Railroad, a Horseless Carriage, Main Street horse-drawn trolley, the Jungle Cruise, the Mark Twain, Fort Wilderness, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 7” long, the bracelet comes in its original Disneyland box, and is in fine condition, with minor splitting to box lid and wear. $100 - $200

353. A Disneyland (6) Charm Bracelet in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir charm bracelet featuring (6) Disneyland attraction-themed charms. The chain measures 6” long and the bracelet is in good unused condition, in its 8”x1.25”x1” original box. $100 - $200

354. Disneyland Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir “Little Miss” gold finish charm bracelet from Disneyland. This bracelet features 10 charms that spell out “Disneyland” in Old English typestyle accented with small colorful stones. The bracelet measures 6” and is in fine condition in its souvenir Disneyland jewelry case box. $100 - $200

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355. A Disneyland Lands Scarf. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A silk/Rayon blend scarf featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle with images representing each of the original (5) lands of the park. Measuring 17”x17” the scarf is in good condition, with fold marks from storage, and (2) small snags visible on close inspection. $100 - $200

358. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Coin Purse. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland Coin Purse. The small red vinyl coin purse has metal clasps, ball chain, and features Tinker bell and the Disneyland name. Measuring 2.75”x2.75”, the purse is in very good condition with a few spots of wear from handling. $100 - $200

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356. A Disneyland Lands Scarf. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A Disneyland scarf featuring images from each land of the park. Measuring 27”x27”, the scarf is in good condition with bright colors, and spots of light wear throughout one side. $100 - $200

359. Disneyland Children’s School Bag. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A blue leatherette children’s school bag with Disneyland art on the front pocket. Measuring 12.5”x4.5”x9” high, the bag displays in good condition, with wear from use, and oxidation to metal fasteners and rivets. $100 - $200

357. A Disneyland Tinker Bell Change Purse. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Tinker Bell Change Purse. The small pink vinyl canteen bag purse has an 8” wristlet strap and features a colorful printed cameo of Tinker Bell and the Disneyland name. Measuring 3.75” in diameter, the purse is in very good condition with a few light scuffs and light wear. $100 - $200

360. A Disneyland Souvenir Child’s Briefcase. (Disneyland, 1950’s) Avery rare vinyl child’s toy briefcase, with imagery of Mickey, Goofy, and Donald in the Lands of the Park. Measuring 8.5”x9.75” with plastic loop handle, this extremely scarce toy is in fine condition, with only superficial wear from handling and display, and a few slight spots of color transfer mainly beside Donald. $200 - $400


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361. A Disneyland Sun Glasses Store Display. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Sun Glasses “Fun in the Sun” Store Display. The large cardstock display features imagery representing Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland, and Tomorrowland and (6) sun glasses. The display measures 13.5”x21” and is in good condition overall with spots of discoloration, creases, and wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500 363. A Disneyland’s Tinker Bell Doll in the Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Disneyland’s Tinker Bell Doll in the box. The doll was first made available with the debut of Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks, offered at a discount through the Magic Kingdom Club, and subsequently on sale through various merchandise locations around the park. Measuring 13.5” tall, the doll comes inside its original 14.25”x5.75”x2.5” box. The doll is in fine condition, while the box is in good condition, exhibiting creasing throughout and mild dents to some edges. $200 - $400

362. A Disneyland Mickey Mouse Club Wallet Display. (Disneyland, 1955-1956) A Disneyland Mouseketeers Wallet display complete with (3) wallets presented beside their box tops. The vinyl wallets depict Donald, Goofy, and Pluto in front of Disneyland Castle. Each wallet measures 4”x3.5” unopened, and is in fine unused condition, with only slight wear from age. The 15”x10.5” display and wallet boxes are in fair to good condition, with wear including scuffs, tape marks, and spotting, but are an extremely rare find in any condition. $300 - $500

364. A Rare Disneyland Souvenir Toy Spyglass. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare souvenir Disneyland toy spyglass. The toy features imagery of attractions and the Disneyland logo. Measuring 12.5” tall and 2.25” in diameter, the metal spyglass is in very good working condition with minor oxidation, chips and scuffs to paint patina and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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365. A Disneyland Souvenir Mini Tool Set. (Disneyland, 1960s) A miniature (6) tool souvenir set from Disneyland. The set comes with the original pouch measuring 2.75”x3.25” and is in very good condition with slight wear to the pouch from handling. $100 - $200

366. A Rare Disneyland Fire Truck Toy in the Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare Disneyland Fire Truck Toy in the box. The plastic and rubber toy of a turn-of-the-century horse-drawn chemical wagon comes with figures of Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and a horse. Measuring 10.5” long and 5” tall, the toy is in fine condition, and still packaged within its rarely-seen box. The good condition box has mild bending and slight creases and wear to panels, edges, and corners. $200 - $400

368. A Disneyland Xylophone With Music Stand (Disneyland, 1961) A Disneyland Original Concert Grand Xylophone with Music Stand by Tudor Metal Products Corp. The bright red instrument features (12) metal bars, a decorative panel, and imagery of Disneyland including King Arthur Carrousel, the Marching Band, and the Main Street Pianist. Measuring 18”x6”x5”, xylophone, music stand, and (1) mallet are in fine condition with minor scratches and wear throughout from use. Very good condition instructions and song book are included. The original box displays in very good condition with wear and scuffs from handling and age. $200 - $400 112

367. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Color By Number Oil Set. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Color By Number Oil Set by Hassenfeld Brothers. The set contains (12) paints in bottles, (2) Oil Painting by Numbers cards (including one of The Jungle Cruise), and (1) brush, within a colorful box featuring Tinker Bell. Measuring 14”x10”, the cardstock box is in very good condition while the contents are unused and in fine condition. $200 - $400

369. A Walty Disney’s Disneyland Woodburning Set. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Woodburning Set” by American Toys. This complete set taught the basics of wood burning “for both pleasure and profit” and includes an Electric Pen, (7) Disneyland wood “plaques,” (6) paint colors, (1) paint brush, (1) paint dish, “Facts About Woodburning” instructional sheet, and American Toys order form. The complete, unused, fine condition pieces come within their 16.5”x9”x16.5” and 2” wide, good condition box, with scuffs, wear, and tear to edges and corners from age and handling. $200 - $400


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370. A Rare “Disneyland Game” Production Sample. (Disneyland, 1955) A one-of-a-kind “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game” production sample by Transogram. The timeless “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game” is one of the earliest pieces of licensed merchandise for Disneyland. This lot is an extremely rare pre-production sample of the original board game and pieces, created by Transogram through Walt Disney Productions Character Merchandising Division with graphics by the Walt Disney Studios. As the cover and pieces of this prototype are mockups, they feature artwork and materials differing from final production. This lot includes: (1) black and white box cover and “Playing Board” featuring no spaces and early, rough imagery of the lands, (16) black and white Cut-Out Disneyland Characters & (16) wooden stands, (4) plastic Travellers, (4) Disneyland Travel Cards, (1) full-color Tinker Bell’s Magic Spinner, and instructions. The lid notably features a box reading “Important! This item is a dummy sample only. The production item will have a full color lithographed wrap and will be finished in the usual Transogram quality.” This production sample of the timeless game is perhaps the most unique example of early Disneyland merchandising to ever come to auction. Contained within a 17.25”9” and 1.75” very good condition box, the contents are in fine production-used condition with expected fading, light creases, and wear from age and handling. $800 - $1,000

371. A Disneyland Board Game 2nd Edition. (Disneyland, 1959) A vintage 1950s Walt Disney’s Disneyland Game by Transogram. The 2nd edition of the vintage board game features new imagery reflecting the 1959 Park expansion, and depicts the Matterhorn, Monorail, and Skyway through the arches of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The complete contents include the game board, unpunched Disneyland characters and spinner, sealed “Traveller” pieces and cards, and instructions. box measures 17.5”x9” and 2” thick, and the game is in overall very good condition with minor wear to box, board, and some pieces from handing and age. $200 - $400 113


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372. A Disneyland Game Globe & Box. (Disneyland, 1955) A rare Disneyland Game Globe by Rand McNally. The globe notably features some of the earliest illustrations of Disneyland including many never-built attractions including the Wooden Shoe, Duck Boats, and Pinocchio’s Whale. The original magnetic pieces and cards are not included. Measuring 7.5” in diameter, the globe is in fine condition, with few light scuffs and little apparent wear and comes with the original box. $200 - $400

374. A Disneyland Target Game on the Original Card. (Disneyland, 1969) A Disneyland suction cup dart target game. Included are a toy gun, (3) darts, and a metal target all on the original 10”x14” beautifully illustrated card. The set is in fine unused condition, with the card in very good condition, showing some wear, warping, and cracks to the plastic bubble securing the gun and darts. $100 - $200 114

373. A Disneyland Magic Whirl Game in the Box. (Disneyland, 1965) A rare Disneyland Game by Whitman featuring the “Magic Whirl Spinner” and imagery of the Tomorrowland Jets. The game is complete with all of the original pieces, and the instructions are printed on the box’s spacer. Measuring 15.75”x12.25” and 1.5” tall the box and game contents are in very good condition with expected wear to punched jets, a few spots of discoloration, and mild creases throughout the box and lid from age and handling. $100 - $200

375. A Disneyland Give-A-Show Projector. (Chad Valley, 1960’s) A Give-a-Show projector with 112 colour slides from Walt Disney Productions. and Chad Valley of England. (16) slide strips of (7) images each feature Disney characters in short colorful stories. The box measures 13”x19” and is in good condition, with wear and scuffs overall, including a split in paper only to one box top edge. The toy and slides are in fine unused condition, with the slide strips exhibiting some warping from age. $200 - $400


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377. A “Welcome to Disneyland” Minnie Pocket Knife. (Disneyland, 1970s) A “Welcome to Disneyland” Minnie Mouse Pocket Knife. This knife features Minnie Mouse on an enamel handle but was featured in a variety of styles with Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy and the commemorative date of July 17, 1955. Although made to look like a product from opening days at Disneyland, this knife is most likely an unlicensed “fantasy” product produced in the 1970s. Measuring 3.25” long, the knife is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

376. A Large Disneyland Pinball Game. (Wolverine Toys, 1960’s) A Disneyland Pinball/Bagatelle Game by Wolverine Toy. Featuring favorite characters and sights of Disneyland, marbles are spring launched to find their score. Measuring 13.75”x24” and 1.25” wide, the game is in very good condition, with light scuffs from use, and a 6” hairline crack to the center front plastic that does not affect play. The cardboard framing box is very rare to find, and in fair condition with wear throughout and some tearing. $200 - $400

378. A “Welcome to Disneyland” Goofy Pocket Knife. (Disneyland, 1970s) A “Welcome to Disneyland” Goofy Pocket Knife. This knife features Goofy on an enamel handle but was featured in a variety of styles with Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy and the commemorative date of July 17, 1955. Although made to look like a product from opening days at Disneyland, this knife is most likely an unlicensed “fantasy” product produced in the 1970s. Measuring 3.25” long, the knife is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200

379. A Disneyland Souvenir Scrapbook with Tickets. (Disneyland, 1956’s) A Souvenir of Disneyland Scrap Book including tickets and ephemera from the park. Carefully pasted inside are items from a May 1956 visit to Disneyland including an early ticket book cover, Lunar Flight Certificate, and a souvenir pre-written letter with loose Disneyland envelope. Of special note is a very rare full (6) stop unused Disneyland Railroad ticket, including the seldom-seen Fantasyland to Holidayland and Holidayland to Tomorrowland tickets. Holidayland was a short-lived “recreational park devoted to the American holiday” which mainly hosted corporate picnics from 1957 to 1961. Measuring 9.25”x12.25”, the Scrap Book and contents are in very good condition, with wear from age, and a crease to the back cover. Two interior pages include photo tabs and writing for pictures that have been removed. $500 - $700 115


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380. A Disneyland Magic Kingdom Crest Red Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A Disneyland Crest Pennant. The red felt pennant features the classic Disneyland text logo and the turret-topped Magic Kingdom crest containing heraldic emblems of the Park’s realms. The pennant measures 11” and is in good condition with some minor browning and color softening from age and creasing to the streamers. $100 - $200

381. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Small Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir small red pennant. The felt pennant is notably smaller than others and features flocked graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo and large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 18.25” long, the souvenir is in good condition with softening from age, creases to steamers, minor spots of discoloration and fading to surfaces, a small tear to its finest point, and wear. $100 - $200

382. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Red Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir red pennant. The felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo and large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. This pennant features a variation of the screen-printed copyright. Measuring 27” long, the souvenir is in good condition with softening from age, creases to steamers, a curl to its finest point, and minor surface wear. $100 - $200

383. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Blue Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir blue pennant. The felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo and large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 24.75” long, the souvenir is in very good condition with softening from age, minor creases, and light surface wear. $100 - $200

384. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Yellow Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir yellow pennant “Style B.” This version of the felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo in white and small image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 26.5” long, the souvenir is in very good condition with softening from age, spots of hardening from exposure, few minor creases to streamers, and light surface wear. $100 - $200

385. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Yellow Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir yellow pennant Style A. This version of the felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo in blue and large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 26.5” long, the souvenir is in good condition with softening from age, spots of hardening from exposure, few minor creases to streamers, and light surface wear. $100 - $200

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386. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Green Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir green pennant. The felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo and large image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 26.75” long, the souvenir is in very good condition with softening from age, minor creases, and light wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200

388. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Red Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir red pennant featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24.25” long, the pennant is in very good condition with light wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200

390. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Blue Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir blue pennant with yellow trim, featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24.25” long, the pennant is in good condition with minor creases to streamers and light wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200

387. A Disneyland Tinker Bell & Castle Maroon Pennant. (Disneyland, 1955) A charming early Disneyland souvenir maroon pennant. The felt pennant features screen printed graphics of the classic Disneyland text logo and small image of Tinker Bell flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 26.5” long, the souvenir is in very good condition with softening from age, minor creases, and light surface wear. $100 - $200

389. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Blue Pennant. (Disneyland, 1956) A charming souvenir blue pennant with white trim, featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Measuring 24.25” long, the pennant is in good condition with minor creases to streamers and light wear to edges and surfaces. $100 - $200

391. A Disneyland Mickey & Casey Jr. Pennant. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir pennant featuring Mickey Mouse and Casey Junior. The felt pennant features screen-printed graphics of the characters and a large multicolor Disneyland text logo. Measuring 26” long, the souvenir is in good condition with softening from age, few areas of discoloration, tears to streamers, and surface wear. $100 - $200

392. A Greetings from Disneyland Lenticular Pennant. (Disneyland, 1960s) A red Greetings from Disneyland pennant featuring a 3D lenticular scene of Mickey Mouse and friends with Main Street vehicles near Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 29” long, the pennant displays in very good condition with few small spots of discoloration, minor wear to edges and slight curl at its finest point. $100 - $200 117


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393. A Gala Day at Disneyland One Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An original release one sheet poster for “Gala Day at Disneyland.” On June 21, 1960, the 25-minute featurette heralding the second opening of Disneyland was distributed to theatergoers through Buena Vista Film Distribution. Measuring 27”X41”, the poster is in overall very good condition with two creases in the lower left and wear along original folds, edges, and corners. $400 - $600 118


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394. A Disneyland After Dark One-Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) An original one sheet poster for“Disneyland After Dark.” The production first appeared as an episode of the Disneyland TV Show and featured popular musicians as well as introducing the Osmond Brothers. First airing on April 15, 1962, the episode was subsequently released as a short film in cinemas later that year. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good overall condition with minor wear along original folds, scuffs, and wear from handling and age. $400 - $600 119


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

396. A New Year’s Eve at Disneyland Counter Sign. (Disneyland, 1969) A rare New Year’s Eve at Disneyland Counter Sign from 1969. The sign heralds the evening entertainment and imagery of socializing spooks near the recently opened Haunted Mansion. Measuring 10.25”x14.75”, the sign is in fine condition with light wear from age or handling. $300 - $500

398. A Disneyland Grad Nite ‘70 Program. (Disneyland, 1970) A mod souvenir program from Grad Nite at Disneyland in 1970. This program contains wonderful cover illustrations of the entertainment talent and attractions available for the event, as well as a list of the schools who attended the event, and a page for “autographs.” Measuring 10.75”x8.75”, the souvenir is in good condition, with few spots of discoloration and yellowing, and edge and cover wear from use. $100 - $200 120

397. Disneyland Grad Nite Programs & Tickets. (1964-73) A collection of (3) Disneyland Grad Nite programs from 1964, 1968, and 1973. The 1968 and 1973 programs include the event tickets, with the ‘73 ticket taped inside the program. Measuring between 7”x10” and 8.5”x11”, the programs are in fine condition, with browning to the vellum overleaf on the 1968 program and slight handling wear to all. $200 - $400

399. A Pair of Grad Nite ‘82 Tickets. (Disneyland, 1982) Two tickets to Grad Night at Disneyland on June 4, 1982. One is for a chaperone, and the other for the graduate including a stub for one complimentary photo. On Grad Night, Disneyland was open for graduating seniors from high schools to attend the park from 11 P.M. until 5 a.m. the next morning. Measuring 2.5”x6” and 2.5”x8” the tickets are in very fine condition. $100 - $200


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400. A Disneyland Grad Nite Reserved Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign informing Guest drivers of the Reserved Parking area reserved for Disneyland Grad Nite buses. Measuring 36”x24”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition, with numerous scuffs, scratches, yellowing, and much wear throughout as a result of Park display. $200 - $400

401. A Disneyland Blast to the Past Lunch Box. (Disneyland, 2004) A Disney Blast to the Past lunch box. The lunchbox celebrated the Walt Disney Art Classics “Blast to the Past” event held at The Disneyland Hotel on Sunday, May 16, 2004, and was released with bowling bags, prints, and other exclusive products featuring graphics designed by Disney artists. Measuring 6.75” tall, 6.5” long, and 3” wide, the metallic collectable displays in very good condition, despite few slight scuffs and minor dents. $100 - $200

403. A Disneyland Resort Winter Season Christmas Sign. (Disneyland Resort, 2010s) A winter holiday seasonal sign from Disneyland Resort. Measuring 22.5”x33.5”, the pvc board sign is in very good condition with dimples, scuffs, and wear to edges and corners from Park display. $200 - $400 402. A Disneyland “Winter Dreams” Media Check-In Sign. (Disneyland Resort, 2013-14) A Disneyland Resort Media Check-In Sign. The large sign was created and used to direct Media Guests contemporaneous with the all-new “World of Color Winter Dreams” spectacular at Disney’s California Adventure Park. Measuring 24”x30”, the seasonal sign is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400 121


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404. A Disneyland Tencennial Keychain. (Disneyland, 1965) A commemorative plastic Disneyland Tenecnnial keychain from 1965. Measuring 1.25” in diameter and 4.25” long, the vintage souvenir is in fine condition with little apparent wear. $100 - $200

407. A Set of (3) Disneyland 25th Anniversary Cups. (Disneyland, 1980) A Set of (3) Disneyland 25th Anniversary Cups. This collection contains (2) small and (1) large, waxed paper cups manufactured by Lily for the 25th anniversary of Disneyland. Each cups features Disney characters and the logo of the anniversary year in blue and silver. Measuring 3.75” and 5” tall, each cup displays in good condition with few creases to rim edges, minor yellowing, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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405. A Disneyland Tencennial Bucket Hat. (Disneyland, 1965) A commemorative Disneyland Tencennial bucket hat. The hat features screen printed imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle and the anniversary celebration logo. Measuring a size medium, the hat is in very good condition with few spots of discoloration, and minor wear from handling, use, and age. $100 - $200

408. A “Disneyland – From Dream to Reality” 8mm Film Reel. (Disneyland, 1980) A “Disneyland – From Dream to Reality” 8mm film reel. The film celebrates the first 25 years of Walt Disney’s dream. Measuring 5.25”x5.25”x.50”, the reel is in fine unused condition within the original factory sealed package. $100 - $200

406. A Disneyland Tencennial Celebration Straw Hat. (Disneyland, 1965) A souvenir straw hat souvenir of the Disneyland Tencennial Celebration. The blue and white hat retains its original ribbon straps, is embroidered with the name “Karen,” and features a commemorative patch of the “first fabulous decade.” Measuring 10” in diameter and 6” tall, the hat is in very good condition with few dents and creases to the straw and light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

409. A Disneyland 30th Year Press Information Kit. (Disneyland, 1985) A press information kit prepared for the 30th anniversary of Disneyland. Among the materials are (9) releases and (12) historic photos highlighting Disneyland of the past and present, packed within a commemorative Press Information folder. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the press kit folder and contents are in good condition with creases throughout and wear from handling. $100 - $200


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410. A Happy Birthday Disneyland 32 Years Sign. (Disneyland, 1987) A “Happy Birthday Disneyland 32 Years” Sign. This sign features a silkscreened decal on each side, was designed by artist Scott Starkey and displayed throughout the park on July 17th, 1987. Measuring 30.25” in diameter, the acrylic board sign is in very good condition with scuffs, from Park display. $200 - $400

411. Disneyland 35th Anniversary Engine & Tender by Lionel. (Disneyland, 1990) A Disneyland 35th Anniversary Commemorative Ernest S. Marsh Engine and Tender by Lionel Trains Incorporated. The detailed O-Gauge 1:48 scale of the American 4-4-0 Engine No. 4 features the “35 Years of Magic” logo on the tender and is presented in a display case atop a length of track with commemorative plaque. The electronics have not been tested for function. The train measures 16” long (from pilot to coupler), 4.25” tall, and displays in a fine condition, with slight flaws from production. The train comes within its Lucite display atop a wooden base measuring 21.5”x5.5” and 7” tall. $300 - $500 123


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412. Disneyland 40th Anniversary Cast Member Badge Replica. (Disneyland, 1995) A Disneyland 40th Anniversary Cast Member Badge Replica. The limited-edition copper and brass badge is a replica of those worn by Disneyland Cast members during the first seven years of Park operation. This badge is in fine condition in the original decorative nametag motif tin box. $100 - $200

414. A Disneyland 50th Anniversary Castle Plate. (Disneyland, 2005) A commemorative Dudley China dessert plate celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland – The Happiest Homecoming on Earth. A total of (6) dessert plate styles were released in the set and this plate (“Plate #6 Disneyland Castle”) celebrates each bejeweled turret and “crown upon Sleeping Beauty Castle” as designed by Kim Irvine. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in fine condition with original COA and original decorative box. $200 - $400 124

413. Disneyland 45th Anniversary Map Memorabilia. (Disneyland, 2000) A collection of 45th Anniversary memorabilia from Disneyland themed around Sam McKim’s original 1958-A Disneyland map. Included are a folded reproduction of the map, an “I Walked in Walt Disney’s Original Magic Kingdom” button, a pin of the map, and a pin reproducing the Disneyland U.S.A. logo and scroll seen on the map. Measuring between 1.75”x1” to 2.5”x3.5”, the pins and buttons are in fine unused condition. The map measures 26”35.25” when open, and is in fine unused condition, with folds and creases as originally released. $200 - $400

415. A Disneyland Retro 50th Anniversary Clock. (Disneyland, 2005) A Disneyland retro-style clock celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Resort. The face contains a stylized map of the park accented with characters and attractions. Measuring 5.5” tall and 6” wide, the clock is in very good working condition with minor fading to face and scuffs to the crystal. $100 - $200


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416. A 50th Anniversary of Disney Parks Watch with Box. (Disney Parks, 2005) A watch produced for the “Happiest Celebration on Earth” event marking the 50th anniversary of Disney theme parks. The 1.5”x9” men’s watch with leather band is in fine unused condition. The 4”x4”x3” high box is in very good condition, with small scuffs to edges and corners, and marks of tarnish to the metal plaque from previous contact with protective film. $200 - $400

418. A Disneyland 60th Diamond Celebration Prop. (Disneyland, 2015) An original “diamond” prop from the 60th Anniversary “Diamond Celebration” event at Disneyland. Props of this style were draped from Sleeping Beauty Castle during the celebration. Measuring 5” in diameter and 4” tall, the diamond comes mounted within its metal bracket hardware used to mount to the castle. This item measures 5” in diameter and 4” tall, including the 4”x2.5” and 4.5” bracket. This item is in good condition with scuffs and some wear from Park use. $100 - $200

417. A Collection of (4) Disneyland Golden Ears Hats. (Disneyland, 2005) A collection of (4) Disneyland Golden Ears Hats produced in honor of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Resort. This lot includes (3) Mickey Ear Hats with a Mickey Mouse patch and (1) with “The Happiest Homecoming on Earth” patch. Measuring size “adult,” the ear hats are in fine condition overall with few light scuffs to ears. $100 - $200

419. Disneyland 60th Anniversary Faux Diamond Press Gift. (Disneyland, 2015) A large glass diamond created as a press gift for Disneyland’s 60th “Diamond Anniversary.” The diamond is etched with “60 D” on the surface and was crafted by the Arribas Brothers. The diamond measures 3” in diameter and 2” tall and is in very fine condition in its original decorative blue box. $200 - $400

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420. A Babes in Toyland Village Soldier Figure Prop. (Disneyland, 1969) An original soldier figure prop used in the “Babes in Toyland Village” exhibit at Disneyland. After filming wrapped on Babes in Toyland, some of the set pieces and props were brought to Disneyland and toy soldier props of this style were displayed prominently outside the Main Street Opera House and within the Toymaker’s Shop exhibit area from December 17, 1961, to September 30, 1963. This handcrafted figural prop is composed of fiberglass and wood with painted and decal elements. Measuring a towering 93” tall and 22.75”x23”, the piece is in good condition overall with scuffs, scratches, chips to painted areas, and wear from Park use, handling, and age. $6,000 - $8,000 126

421. A Babes in Toyland Soldier Costume Head and Arms. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Toy Soldier Costume Head and arms. The Toy Soldiers were popularized by Walt Disney’s Babes in Toyland and have been a feature of the winter seasonal parades and shows at Disneyland and Disney Parks since 1960. The popular characters subsequently made appearances in Fantasy on Parade (from 1965 and through the 1980s) and even parades and shows outside Disney Parks. Measuring 28.5” tall and 19.5” in diameter, the headpiece and arms are in good condition, with scratches, scuffs, and wear from park-use, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000


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422. A Set of (3) Disneyland Crowd Control Flags. (Disneyland, 1980s) A collection of (3) vinyl crowd control flags from Disneyland. The set is displayed on a length of cord as they were deployed in the park. Each measuring 10”x12”, the flags are in very good condition, with expected light wear from Park use. $300 - $500

423. A Disneyland Fantasy in the Sky Spinning Sparkler Toy. (Disneyland, 1950s) A souvenir sparkler toy commemorating Disneyland’s fantasy in the Sky” fireworks spectacular. This souvenir features an animated Tinker Bell raising her wand over Sleeping Beauty Castle Measuring 5.75” tall, the tin lithographic friction toy is in good condition working overall with minor scuffs and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

424. A Disneyland Christmas Parade Document Archive. (Disneyland, 1962) A rare and unique archive of (25) Inter-Office Communications and documents relating to the Christmas Parade and Processional at Disneyland in 1962. The documents were prepared for those involved with the Entertainment Division of Disneyland. Among the collection are expense reports and messages detailing rentals and purchases, information about the sound requirements, for the units, floats, entertainers and related Christmas activities. The documents are presented within a vintage 1970s Walt Disney Distributing Co. folder. Measuring the between 8.5”x5.5” and 8.5”x11”, the pages are in good condition overall with minor yellowing, fading, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

425. A Rare Disneyland Fantasy on Parade Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1965-66) An extremely rare vintage souvenir plate commemorating the very first season of Walt Disney’s Fantasy on Parade presented at Disneyland in 1965. The new seasonal winter parade was so popular that it was held two days beyond its last scheduled end date of December 31, 1965, and this souvenir commemorates its complete run from December 18, 1965, to January 2, 1966. This rare glass plate features two tone imagery of the memorable Characters and units like the Butterfly Ballet, world’s largest caterpillar, Mary Poppins, and Mickey Mouse, all accented in gold-finish. Measuring 8.25” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with few slight scuffs to the glass. $200 - $400 127


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426. A Walt Disney’s Disney on Parade Playset. (Disney, 1971) An original Walt Disney’s Disney on Parade Miniature Play Set by MARX. The travelling Disney on Parade show debuted in Chicago, on Christmas day, December 25, 1969, and was supplemented by merchandise like this playset. This playset comes with Disney Characters, clowns, circus animals, cardstock and plastic unassembled circus tent pieces, instructions, and amazingly comes with its original product box. Measuring 7”x9.25” and 1.75” deep, the product box is in good condition with spots of discoloration, minor wear, and tear to some edges and corners from handling and age. $200 - $400

428. An America on Parade Lunchbox & Thermos. (Aladdin, 1976) An America on Parade lunchbox by Aladdin Industries. This lunchbox was released during the America on Parade Bicentennial celebration at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 8.25”x8”x4”, the lunchbox is in very good condition with minor scuffs and scratches throughout. Measuring 6.75” tall and 4” in diameter, the Thermos and lid is in very good-to-fine condition exhibiting clean and vibrant lithographic imagery and only slight wear and scuffs to a few areas $100 - $200 128

427. A Disneyland & America on Parade Souvenir Tray. (Disneyland, 1975-76) An aluminum souvenir tray commemorating America on Parade at Disneyland. The circular metallic tray features lithographic imagery of Mickey, Goofy, and Donald channeling the “Spirt of ‘76’.” Measuring 10.75” in diameter, the tray is in very good condition with the slightest scuffs, minor fading and surface wear, and few spots of oxidation from handling and age. $100 - $200

429. A Musical Souvenir of America on Parade Record. (Walt Disney World/Disneyland, 1975) A Musical Souvenir of America on Parade record. The Magic Kingdom record album features an illustrated collage of People of America and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy celebrating the “Spirit of ‘76” and contains popular patriotic tunes performed on the historic Sadie Mae organ. Measuring 12.25”x12.5”, the record displays in fine condition, in its original plastic sleeve. $100 - $200

430. An “America on Parade: A History of the Pageant” Book. (Disney, 1975) A softcover edition of “Disney’s America on Parade: A History of the U.S.A. in a Dazzling, Fun-Filled Pageant.” Written by David Jacobs, the book provides a retrospective primer of American history leading to the bicentennial celebration, with illustrations and photographic imagery of the Imagineering concept drawings and models that were used to produce the parade floats and units for Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The 143-page book measures 11”x8.75” and is in very good condition, with minor wear to edges and corners from handling. $100 - $200


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431. A Celebration U.S.A. Parade Float Model. (Disneyland, 1991) A stunning model for the final float in the Celebration U.S.A. parade at Disneyland. This parade debuted during the summer season of 1991 and celebrated America and life in the United States, culminating in this patriotic float carrying the familiar hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty. This beautiful handpainted mock-up is hand-crafted from modeling clay, foam, and wood and bears a plaque on the base celebrating 50 Years of Magical Memories of the Park. Measuring approximately 23” tall and 9.25”x19.5”, the maquette is in very good condition with imperfections original to production, cracks to Mickey’s legs, surface wear, discoloration, and expected scuffs from age and use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $7,000 - $9,000

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433. A Main Street Electrical Parade Press Pass & Button. (Disneyland, 1996/2001) A unique set featuring a commemorative button for the 1996 Farewell Season at Disneyland and a fabric textile sticker Press Event Guest Pass for the debut at Disney California Adventure Park in 2001. Measuring 4.5”x3” and 3” diameter, both are in fine condition with some tarnish on pinback button from aging. $100 - $200 432. A Disneyland Light Magic Inaugural Certificate. (Disneyland, 1997) A Disneyland Light Magic Inaugural Certificate. The certificate commemorates the Inaugural Season of the nighttime spectacular with shiny gold-finished imagery of Sleeping Beauty Castle enveloped in Light Magic, and the printed signature of Paul Pressler (President, Disneyland Resort). Measuring 8.5”x11”, the document is in very good condition with little light to surface and edges from handling and age. $100 - $200

434. Main Street Electrical Parade Goofy’s Train Figure. (Disneyland, 1998) A Main Street Electrical Parade Goofy’s Train figure from the Walt Disney Classics Collection. Designed by artist Larry Nikolai, this highly detailed cast resin figure is hand painted and affixed to a wooden display base. When a power switch on the base is toggled on, colored lights illuminate in alternating patterns within the figure. The electronics have been tested and are in working order. Measuring 6.5”x8.25” and 4” deep, the train is in fine, condition with few light scuffs. $100 - $200 130

435. A Main Street Electrical Parade Cast Member Fanny Pack. (Walt Disney World, 1999) A Main Street Electrical Parade Limited Edition Cast and Crew Fanny Pack. Labelled with the date May 28, 1999, this limited edition Cast Member souvenir of the second run of the parade at Walt Disney World illuminates with flashing puffs of “smoke” from the locomotive, with a 9-volt battery (included). The function of this fanny pack has been tested. Measuring 14”x7”, the adjustable bag is in very good working condition with a loose wire cover inside. $200 - $400


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436. A Large Main Street Electrical Parade Window Display. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A large, spectacular, and illuminating fiberoptic window display for the Main Street Electrical Parade. The Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland featured an “electrosynthomagnetic” musical soundtrack, and both floats and performers covered in more than 600,000 sparkling lights. The Main Street Electrical Parade was Disneyland’s first nighttime parade, captivating millions of Guests during its original 24-year run from 1972 to 1996, and repeatedly made encore performances at Disney Parks worldwide. This sparkling fiberoptic light display features the drum title float and was constructed for installation at Disneyland. The electromechanics and fiberoptics have been tested for function and are in working order, with a few non-operational within the “D” and few other areas. The entire piece measures an incredible 45”x49” and 21” deep, within a metal housing with cooling vents, and functions in very good condition, with a few exposed fiber optics on the display side, and wear to housing case from handling and age. This piece requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

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437. A Fantasyland Backstage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare Disneyland Backstage attraction poster for Dumbo, Mad Tea Party, and the Carousel in Fantasyland. Rarely seen by Guests these were displayed in Backstage passages opened for Guest flow only during peak capacity times at the park. This poster features Bjorn Aronson’s original designs for the Fantasyland attraction poster. This original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction frame, and in fine Park-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000

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438. A Haunted Mansion Backstage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare Disneyland Backstage attraction poster prop for the Haunted Mansion. Rarely seen by Guests, these were displayed in Backstage passages opened only during peak capacity times at the park. This poster features Marc Davis’ original design for the Haunted Mansion attraction. The original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction of the frame used in Disneyland and is in fine Park-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000


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439. Space Mountain Backstage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare Disneyland Backstage attraction poster for Space Mountain. Rarely seen by Guests, these were displayed in Backstage passages opened for Guest flow only during peak capacity times at the Park. The original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction frame and is in fine Park-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000

440. The Only Disneyland Pirate’s Lair Attraction Poster (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Backstage attraction poster for Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. Rarely seen by Guests these were displayed in Backstage passages opened for Guest flow only during peak capacity times at the Park. Tom Sawyer’s Island was rethemed to Pirate’s Lair in 2007, coinciding with the release of the third Pirates of the Caribbean film. There was no official attraction poster in the Park for the new theme, and this backstage attraction poster is the only known copy of any officially created poster for Pirate’s Lair. The original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction frame, and in fine Park-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000

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441. A Finding Nemo Submarine Backstage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare Disneyland Backstage attraction poster prop for Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. Rarely seen by Guests these were displayed in Backstage passages opened for Guest flow only during peak capacity times at the park. This poster features Ralph Eggleston’s original designs for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction. The original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction frame, in fine Park-used condition with few light scuffs. $2,000 - $4,000

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442. A Buzz Lightyear Backstage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Disneyland Backstage attraction poster for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters. Rarely seen by Guests these were displayed in Backstage passages opened for Guest flow only during peak capacity times at the Park. While a full attraction poster for Astro Blasters was created for Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Disneyland Paris, this is the only version known created for Walt’s original Disneyland in Anaheim. The original poster measuring 42.25”x29” is presented within a 44.25”x31.25” reproduction frame, and in fine Park-used condition. $2,000 - $4,000


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Inspired by Disney’s Award-winning True-Life Adventures films, Adventureland brought the far-off, inaccessible wilds within reach of park visitors. Here guests could cruise the exotic waterways of the world or climb the heights of the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House and all within scant distance of air-conditioned show rooms and endless amounts of Dole Whip. With the rise of post-WWII tiki culture across American suburbia, Adventureland was the natural place for expansion within the park. In 1963, space age innovations were harnessed to synthesize ancient culture, culminating in a WED Imagineering masterpiece, The Enchanted Tiki Room. The first attraction to showcase Audio-Animatronic technology, the Tiki Room featured a flock of singing birds and a garden of crooning flowers. For the small amount of real estate Adventureland covered, the experiences delivered to its guests were huge. Perhaps the most photographed attraction in the park was the Jungle Cruise. And if a blurry photo of a charging hippo was not enough to impress the folks back home, there was always a rubber snake or a chalk-ware skull as evidence of one’s exploits in the field!

443. An Adventureland Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) An Adventureland “near attraction” poster from the summer of 1966. This beautiful printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were displayed at the Park as attraction posters, but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. These posters were only available that summer, and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster depicts the Lion in the African Veldt region that was added to the Jungle Cruise in 1964. The piece measures 21.5”x29.5” and is in very good condition with a few creases, scuffs, and wear to edges and corners. $600 - $800 135


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444. A Walt Disney’s Adventureland Game. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage board game by Parker Brothers based on Disneyland’s Adventureland. The game is near complete with only a single boat piece missing. In its original box it contains: a game board, 24 loose cards, 3 colorful boat tokens, and one double spinner. The box measures 8.75”x16.75” and 1.25” deep. The condition is very good, with some wear to the box edges and corners. $200 - $400

446. A Disneyland Big Game Safari Picture Gun. (Disneyland, 1962) A toy gun picture viewer inspired by the Big Game Safari shooting gallery at Disneyland. The picture viewer was produced by Sawyer’s Toys, the same company that produced the View-Master. Measuring 14.5”x7.25”, the gun is in very good, working condition in its original 15.5”x7.75” and 3” deep box. The box is in fair condition with a spilt and tear along the back of the lid, creases, spots of discoloration, and wear to edges, surfaces, and throughout from handling and age. $200 - $400 136

445. A Walt Disney’s Adventureland Magic Slate. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Walt Disney’s Adventureland Magic Slate by Watkins-Strathmore Company. The drawing tablet toy features imagery of natives, giraffes, hippos, monkeys, and the Congo Queen boat. Measuring 10.5”x16.5”, the toy is in good condition overall with indents, creases, and wear to plastic layers and backing from use and age. $100 - $200

447. A Pair of Adventureland Native Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1960s) A salt and pepper shaker set sold in Disneyland’s Adventureland. Measuring 2.5” tall, the handpainted wooden shakers display in very good condition with some paint wear from use, scuffs, and retain their original cork stoppers and “earrings.” $100 - $200

448. A Pair of Disneyland Moai Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A pair of early hand-painted salt and pepper shaker souvenirs of Adventureland and Disneyland. The pair was fashioned after Adventureland’s own Polynesian-inspired tiki. Measuring 2.25” in diameter and 4.25” tall, the pair is in good condition, retaining their Disneyland & Walt Disney Productions backstamp. $100 - $200


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449. A Disneyland Adventureland White Safari Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A white plastic pith-style safari hat souvenir of Adventureland at Disneyland. The vintage 1950s-60s hat features a compass in the crown and straps inside. Measuring 9.25”x12” and 5” tall, the hat is in good condition overall with stress marks and mild creases, scuffs and yellowing to the decals from age and handling. $200 - $400

450. A Disneyland Adventureland Yellow Safari Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A yellow plastic pith-style safari hat souvenir of Adventureland at Disneyland. The vintage 1950s-60s hat features a compass in the crown and straps inside. Measuring 9.25”x12” and 5” tall, the hat is in good condition overall with few stress marks and mild creases, light scuffs, and wear to the decals from age and handling. $200 - $400

452. A 1956 Adventureland View-Master Reel Set. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage 1956 reel set featuring (21) three-dimension pictures of Adventureland by Sawyer’s View-Master. Notable imagery includes an aerial of Adventureland, cannibals, and the “monkeys… over the lost Temple of Buddha” scene which was removed from the Jungle Cruise within the first year. Measuring 3.5” in diameter, each reel is in fine condition within sleeves and 4.5”x4.5” good condition package. $100 - $200

451. A “Walt Disney’s Song of Adventureland” Record. (Disneyland, 1956) A 45rpm “Walt Disney’s Song of Adventureland” Little Golden Record. The double-sided record features Part I and II of the unique namesake song (composed and arranged by Luboff-Keith) performed by a full chorus and orchestra. Measuring 6” in a 6.75”x7” sleeve, the record is in very good condition with scuffs to the label, but little apparent wear from handling or age. The sleeve is in good condition with annotation on the front, a repaired tear on back, and minor wear throughout. $100 - $200

453. A Disney Adventureland Maui Plate. (Disney Parks, 2000s) A Disney Adventureland Maui Plate. The ceramic plate features printed imagery of Maui framed within a tropical bamboo motif and was offered through select Disney Parks and Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 9”x9” and 1” deep, the plate is in fine condition. $100 - $200 137


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454. A Swiss Family Treehouse Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the Swiss Family Treehouse in Adventureland. This poster was designed by Paul Hartley and features a stunning depiction of the treehouse with its original red and purple leaves. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with creases throughout, a few slight scuffs, and mild production errors to text and graphics from the silk screen process. $8,000 - $10,000 138


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455. A Big Game Shoot “Empty the Gun” & “C Coupon” Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) An “Empty the Gun” sign prepared for Big Game Shoot in Adventureland. This sign was displayed near Big Game Shoot when it operated as a “C” attraction from 1962 through the early 1970s. The sign features hand-painted letters on masonite. Measuring 15.75”x24.75”, the sign displays in good Park-used condition, exhibiting damage from pellets and even retaining some fragments within the sign. $2,000 - $4,000

456. A Big Game Shoot “Empty the Gun” & “B Coupon” Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) An “Empty the Gun” sign prepared for Big Game Shoot in Adventureland. This sign was displayed near Big Game Shoot when it operated as a “B” attraction from the 1970s through the early 1980s. The sign features hand-painted letters on masonite. Measuring 26”x8”, the sign displays in good Park-used condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear. $2,000 - $4,000

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457. A Rare Jungle River Cruise Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Jungle Cruise” attraction. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this is one of the iconic original attraction posters that was displayed in Disneyland until 1976. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very fine condition, with light wear. $8,000 - $10,000 140


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Premiering on opening day in 1955, The Jungle Cruise attraction has remained largely unchanged over the past 60-plus years. With boats inspired by “The African Queen”, guests take a narrated journey through the world’s jungles. Disney’s True-Life Adventures film series was a bid success at the time and the ride was meant to be a realistic journey with the narration of a nature documentary. In 1962 the script was changed to the more tongue-incheek narration we are familiar with today.

458. A Rare Jungle Cruise Attraction Ticket. (Disneyland, 1950’s) An extremely rare ticket booth ticket for the Jungle Cruise from the earliest years of the Park. The ticket identifies the attraction as “the Adventure Boat,” with adult admission costing only 50 cents, matching the cost of the attraction in the summer of 1959. Measuring 1”x2”, the ticket is in fine condition, with pinpoint wear to (2) corners from original handling. $300 - $500

460. A Pair of Randotti Souvenir Skulls. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A pair of glow-in-the-dark Voodoo skulls by Randotti Smith. Souvenir skulls by Randotti were among the popular merchandise once offered in Adventureland at Disneyland. Each vintage resin skull has a twine rope for hanging. Measuring 3.75”x4.75”, the decorative souvenirs are in very good condition, despite minor wear to hair, one retaining a rare and original “Ivan the Hairy One” label. $300 - $500

459. An Original Atwood Steam Craft Jungle Boat Toy & Box. (Atwood, 1957) An original Atwood Steam Craft Jungle Boat Model in the original. This working replica was inspired by the Jungle Cruise Naphtha Launch boats in Adventureland at Disneyland. Although not marked “Disneyland” due to licensing fees, these were sold through the Disneyland catalog and at souvenir stands in the park. The model was available in a battery operated version, and a this steam-powered version. The model features a canopy with “Jungle Princess” sign, propeller, and “boiler engine” which operates on water and dry fuel pellets. All parts, (12) dry fuel pellets, and instructions are included. Measuring 17.75” long, 6” wide, and 7.25” tall, the model boat is in very good-to-fine condition with a small crack to a plastic “flap” of the canopy and slight yellowing and light wear to the box from age and handling. $400 - $600

461. A Jungle Cruise & Adventureland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1976) An original souvenir attraction poster from The Jungle Cruise. Designed by Walt Disney Imagineers Jim Michaelson, Eddie Prinzhorn, and Rudy Lord, the vibrant poster depicts the Tropic Queen naphtha launch embarking down the “Tropic Rivers of Adventure.” Measuring 13.75”x 18”, the poster is in very good condition with minor creases along the border and throughout. $200 - $400 141


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462. A Jungle Cruise Attractions Host Skipper Costume. (Disneyland, 1970s) A costume shirt, shorts, belt, and nametag badge once worn by Jungle Cruise Skippers at Disneyland. The shirt and shorts measure a size small, while the belt is “One Size Fits All.” The badge is 2”x2.5”. The entire wardrobe piece displays in very good condition, despite minor wear from Park-use. $400 - $600 463. A Jungle Cruise Host Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Jungle Cruise Attractions Host Cast Member costume. The costume includes a pocketed shirt and pair of pants with Disney Worldwide Services labels and is similar to the style worn by contemporaneous Disneyland Cast Members. The shirt is a unisex size “L” and the pants are a male size 32x32, each piece in very good condition with minor wear from Park use. $400 - $600

464. A Jungle Cruise Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A wooden Wait Time Sign from the world-famous Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. This hand-painted sign prominently displayed the wait time for Guests and was mounted near the entrance to the attraction queue. The time changing feature is non-working and permanently reads “25” minutes. Measuring 17.75”x10”x.5”, the sign is in very good condition overall with few scuffs, minor scratches, and light wear from Park use. $500 - $700 142

465. A Jungle Cruise Exit Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An Exit Sign from the world-famous Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. This wooden sign was mounted near the exit for passengers returning to civilization. Measuring 23.5”x8”x1.25” the sign is in very good condition with few scuffs, minor scratches, and light wear from Park use. $500 - $700


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466. A Jungle Cruise Skull Prop. (Disneyland, 1970s) A skull prop from The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. The prop skull is decorated with tribal patterns in primary colors of red, blue, and yellow with white accents. Measuring 7” tall and 6.5” wide, the prop skull has been mounted atop a bamboo segment and 8”x8” wooden base. The entire piece stands 14” tall and displays in fine Park-used condition. $500 - $700

468. A Jungle Cruise Elephant Skin Segment. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A segment of prop skin from an Audio-Animatronic Elephant featured along the Nile River of the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. This textured synthetic hide belongs to either the first or second “most feared animal in the jungle.” Measuring 6”x5”, the skin fragment has been mounted in a custom 21.5”x25.5” wooden frame and is in very good condition with some surface wear from original outdoor display. $800 - $1,000

467. A Jungle Cruise Shrunken Head Prop. (Disneyland, 1970s80s) A prop shrunken head from the world-famous Jungle Cruise. The prop was removed during a rehabilitation of the adventure. Measuring approximately 4.5” tall and 4” wide, the prop features synthetic hair and fiber accents and comes mounted atop a 9” section of bamboo, within a custom 19.25” tall and 8.25”x8.25” museum quality display case. $500 - $700

469. A Pair of Jungle Cruise Rhinoceros Ear Props. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original pair of rhinoceros ear props from the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. Encased in a custom frame, the Audio-Animatronics figure props are in the style of those seen in the Trapped Safari scene. The rhinoceros ears measure approximately 11” to 12” long in their 18.5”x16.5” and 3.5” deep frame and are in very good condition, with some wear from production and handling. $800 - $1,000 143


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470. A Jungle Cruse Irrawaddy Woman Boat Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original Irrawaddy Woman sign from a naphtha launch of The Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. The name was only ever used in the Disneyland version of the attraction and is one of the (7) original names of boats entering service in 1955. Measuring 52.75”x10.5”, the hand-painted, wooden sign is in very good condition with few minor scuffs throughout. $8,000 - $10,000

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471. A Disneyland Hotel Safari Adventure Boat. (Disneyland, c.1999) A beautiful remote-controlled boat from the coin-operated Safari Adventure boats at the Disneyland Hotel. This faithful replica of a “Jungle Cruise” boat is named “Nova Mambone Nani” and still retains its vibrant colored awning and passenger figures. Within the Safari Adventure, guests could maneuver these boats through targeted locations to set off interactive elements. This boat was originally purchased by a former Jungle Cruise Skipper who refitted the works so it currently operates by hand-held remote control, which is included. The boat measures approximately 36”x10” and 16” tall and is in very good condition with expected wear from use and age. $3,000 - $5,000

472. An Original Shrunken Ned’s Junior Jungle Boat. (Walt Disney World, 1997-2012) An original remote-controlled boat from the coin-operated Shrunken Ned’s Junior Jungle Boats in Adventureland at The Magic Kingdom. This faithful replica of a Jungle Cruise boat is named Irrawaddy Irma, is numbered “13,” and was constructed of fiberglass, textile, and metallic elements and reflects the mid-1990s look of the naphtha launch boats. Within the Shrunken Ned’s Junior Jungle Boats adventure game, Guests maneuvered their boats through the course, and toward interactive shrines, ruins, and a volcano. The boat measures approximately 29” long, 10.75” wide and 18” tall, and is in very good condition with expected wear to fiberglass and painted elements from Park use and age. $2,000 - $4,000

473. Shrunken Ned’s Junior Jungle Boat Control Wheel. (Walt Disney World, 1997-2012) An original Steering wheel control for the coin-operated Shrunken Ned’s Junior Jungle Boats in Adventureland at The Magic Kingdom. Using this wheel, guests could manuver their boat through the course, and toward interactive shrines, ruins, and a volcano. $1,000 - $2,000 145


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In 1963, a new form of life emerged from the jungles of Adventureland: audio animatronic. The Enchanted Tiki Room opened with 150 Polynesian plants, birds, and Tiki figures all performing to delight the audience. Previously, the animals seen in the attractions like The Jungle Cruise and Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland were limited to simple, mechanical movement loops. The birds of The Tiki Room could not only sing, but also turn their heads and look around, and even puff up their chests as they took a deep breath to hit a high note. The Enchanted Tiki Room represents a very unusual arrangement between Walt Disney and Disneyland. Initially, the Tiki Room was owned by Disney through WED Enterprises and his personal management company RETLAW (Walter spelled backwards). He funded the project independently through WED (whenever Disney’s ideas grew too fast to go through the normal studio red tape, he simply did it himself). For the first several years, a separate ticket had to be purchased directly from the Tiki Room Ticket Booth which repaid the WED investment. WED in turn, actually rented space within Disneyland to operate the attraction. The Tiki Room was an immediate hit, and commanded its own $.75 ticket, when general admission to the park was just $1.60

474. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1963) An original hand-silkcreened attraction poster for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. This earliest version of the poster features beautiful imagery by Paul Hartley along with the name of Participant Sponsor United Airlines, and lists Disneyland as the location. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with a few creases, scuffs, and expected wear from age. $8,000 - $10,000 146


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475. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1963) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room in Adventureland. This second variant of the poster features Paul Hartley’s colorful imagery of Tikis and Macaws along with the name of Participant Sponsor United Airlines, with the location changed from “Disneyland” to “At the Gateway To Adventureland.” Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with creases and scuffs along edges. $8,000 - $10,000 147


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476. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1963) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. This third variant of the poster features Paul Hartley’s colorful and bold depiction of the bird and Tiki cast as before, with the United Airlines sponsorship removed. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with small, mild creases and wear throughout. $8,000 - $10,000 148


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477. A Enchanted Tiki Room Adventureland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Enchanted Tiki Room. This poster is a scarce variant of the 1963 version with new text, a different Tiki figure, and blue tone replacing the original green background. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition on linen backing, with minor creases, few small spots of discoloration, and light scuffs. $8,000 - $10,000 149


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478. An Enchanted Tiki Room Ticket Booth Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960’s) An extremely rare ticket booth ticket for the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. In the early years of the attraction, a separate ticket had to be purchased, which repaid the WED investment in originally financing the Tiki Room. The tickets that are usually seen are 7.5” long colorful pieces printed with Tiki artwork. This simple globe ticket, from a booth in Adventureland, is an extremely rare piece of early Tiki Room ephemera. Measuring 1”x2”, the ticket is in very good used condition, with only slight light spots on the front, and closed within a 3.5”x5.25” lucite case. $300 - $500

479. Enchanted Tiki Room Complimentary Adult Ticket. (Disneyland, 1963) A rare complimentary admission ticket from the opening year of the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction at Disneyland. As with the regular admission tickets, the complimentary tickets had to be separate from other attractions in the park for bookkeeping purposes. This adult ticket is the very low number 001786. Measuring 2.75”x7.5”, the ticket is in very good condition, with light edge-wear including a .5” crease to the bottom right corner. $300 - $500 150

480. Enchanted Tiki Room World Premiere Brochure. (Disneyland, 1963) A gate flyer featuring beautiful orange and black imagery for the new “Enchanted Tiki Room” attraction at Disneyland. As the concept of audio-animatronics was new and revolutionary, Walt Disney and the Imagineering team felt that this brochure would help Guests to wrap their heads around the concept. Measuring 7.25”x3.5” when folded, and 14”x7.25” open, the flyer is in very good condition with one crease across the bottom front when folded, and slight creases along the spine. $200 - $400


THE JOEL MAGEE COLLECTION 481. Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Mobile. (Disneyland/United Air Lines, 1963) An extremely rare, die cut hanging mobile promoting Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room presented by United Air Lines. These mobiles were designed for display within United Airlines facilities and travel agencies across the country in promotion of the Disneyland attraction slated to open in June of 1963. Each piece measures approximately 17.5”x7.5” to 27”x12”, and displays in very good condition overall, despite few creases and minor wear. $500 - $700

482. A Sealed Enchanted Tiki Room Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A vinyl record with an attached illustrated book for the “Enchanted Tiki Room”. This record comes with a certificate identifying it as from the estate of Emile Kuri, the Academy Award winning set decorator who also worked on Walt’s Disneyland apartment and Club 33. Measuring 12.5”x12.5”, the album is still sealed and in very good condition with slight edge wear where the wrap has opened. $100 - $200

483. The Enchanted Tiki Room 45 rpm Record (Disneyland, 1968) A rare 45 rpm record featuring songs from Walt Disney’s “Enchanted Tiki Room”. Measuring 7”x7”, the sleeve and record are in very good condition, with slight wear to the edges of the sleeve. $100 - $200 151


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484. A Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Paper Cup. (Disneyland, 1963-70s) A rare paper cup decorated with a tropical Tiki Bird & Floral motif for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room presented by United Airlines. Cups of this style were in use by Adventureland area restaurants during the Participant Sponsorship of the attraction by United Airlines, from 1963-1976. Measuring 4” tall and 3” in diameter, the piece is in good condition with yellowing, creases, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

486. A Set of Enchanted Tiki Room Bowls. (Disney Parks, 2014) An Adventureland Collection Tiki Appetizer Set released at Disney Parks in 2014. The set contains (4) appetizer bowls featuring the colorful Tiki Room Bird Cast – Fritz, Michael, Jose, and Pierre atop a wooden tray. Each bowl measures 5”x5” and 2.75” deep while the wooden serving tray is 11.75”x11.75”, each piece in fine unused condition in original product box. $100 - $200 152

485. A Large Swatch of Adventureland Fabric. (Disneyland, 1980s/1990s) A large swatch of test fabric with a tropical Adventureland motif. The pattern features 10-color imagery of timeless Tiki Drummers, flowers, elephants, and Jungle Cruise Naphtha Launch boats. Measuring 24”x36”, the fabric is in fine unused condition, mounted to a wooden frame for display. $100 - $200

487. A Pele Enchanted Tiki Room Figure. (Disneyland, 2005) A replica figure of Pele from the “Enchanted Tiki Room” created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary. Inspired by Rolly Crump’s original designs, the figure is accomplished in resin and retains the original tag. Measuring 16.5” tall, the figure is in good condition, with light scuffs to edges overall. $200 - $400


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488. An Enchanted Tiki Room Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A gorgeous hand-painted sign for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. This sign features Tiki Birds Jose and Rosita with luggage and apologizes for the fact that the birds have “flown the coop.” The colorful hand-painted sign with a faux-bamboo frame was crafted for and displayed during an exclusively period of rehabilitation. Measuring 30”x40.25”, the sign is in very good condition with some paint chipping, slight scratches, scuffing, and surface wear to the sign and mounting hardware. $2,000 - $4,000

489. An Enchanted Tiki Room Closed Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A gorgeous handpainted sign for the Enchanted Tiki Room. This sign features two of the Tiki Room birds carrying luggage and apologizes for the fact that the birds have “flown the coop.” Likely used for a period of refurbishment, this sign is a beautiful representation of this iconic Disney attraction. Measuring 30”x40.25”, the sign is in very good condition with some slight scuffing to the sign, as well as chipping and surface wear to the faux bamboo frame. $600 - $800

490. A Bird of Paradise Audio-Animatronics Figure Head. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Bird of Paradise prop from either Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland or the Tropical Serenade at Walt Disney World. The flower head is hand-painted in bright colors and mounted to a custom tropical base. The entire piece measures 18.5” tall on a 11.5”x9.25” base and is in fine Park-used condition with little wear. $800 - $1,000 153


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491. Original Tiki Room Birds with Custom Animated Display (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A stunning collection of (3) original Park-used Tiki Room Avian Actors, presented on a custom-built and animated Tiki display. Included are Jose with (2) of his back-up birds, who delighted millions of guests at the Enchanted Tiki Room in Walt Disney World. The birds have been restored to working order with their original internal pneumatic switches and animate to “The Tiki Tiki Room”, singing and moving in sync to the soundtrack. Jose measures 24” long, the purple bird measures 12”, and the pink is 24” long. The tiki stands 53.5” to its highest perch. An optional “tiki hut” display is included and stands roughly ten feet tall. All (3) birds and the display are in Fine condition. This is truly an enchanting, one-of-a-kind piece. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $30,000 - $50,000

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492. A Plaza Pavilion, Tiki Room & Tahitian Terrace Poster. (Disneyland, 1962) An extremely rare, original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Plaza Pavilion, Enchanted Tiki Room, and Tahitian Terrace at Disneyland. The poster was designed by Sam McKim and displayed at the park for only about one year, promoting “Three Great Adventures in Eating and Entertainment” opening in 1963. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with mild creases throughout, a few spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear. $8,000 - $10,000 155


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493. A Rare Tahitian Terrace Closed Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A unique and rare sign announcing the closure of Tahitian Terrace at Disneyland. The sign was once used to divert audiences to other quick-service food locations like the Plaza Pavilion and Carnation on Main Street. Measuring 23.5”x17.25”, the acrylic sign displays in good condition, despite scuffs, chips to paint, and wear throughout from Park display and age. $1,000 - $2,000 156


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494. Pair of Disneyland Tiki Garden Stir Sticks. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A pair of figural Tiki Garden Stir Sticks. Each reads “United Air Lines Tiki Garden Disneyland” in gold. Measuring 6” long, one is in very good condition, with the other in good condition showing some wear including scuffs to the gold writing. $100 - $200

496. A Tahitian Terrace Appetizer Menu. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Tahitian Terrace Appetizer Menu. Tahitian Terrace operated in Adventureland from 1962 to 1993. This menu dates from the mid-to-late 1980s and features four appetizers and a Polynesian hibiscus floral motif. Measuring 5”x11”, the laminated menu is in fine condition with no apparent wear from use. $100 - $200

495. A Tahitian Terrace Mickey Child’s Menu. (Disneyland, 1990s) A child’s menu from Adventureland’s Tahitian Terrace, featuring themed items such as the Tiki Chicken Tenderloin and the Menehune Burger. The menu can be punched out to create a “King Kamickey Mickey” wrist puppet. The menu measures 11.5”x10.25” and is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

497. Disneyland Tiki Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) A tiki mug once sold at Disneyland. The partially glazed ceramic mug retains a Disneyland price label underneath. Measuring approximately 6.25” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the mug is in very good condition. $100 - $200 157


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498. An Indiana Jones Imagineering Model. (Disney, 1990s) An incredibly rare Imagineers’ model for the Indiana Jones Temple of the Forbidden Eye Imagineering Model. With its patented ride system, 0.5mile queue area and 50,000-square-foot show area, the “Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple Of The Forbidden Eye” was a groundbreaking ride for the Disneyland parks. 400 Imagineers worked on the project led by Tony Baxter and his key team including Imagineer John Stone. Stone handbuilt this incredibly detailed, one-of-a-kind, 28”x 46” x 10” miniature model so that the Imagineering crew could time the ride and coordinate movements and actions. An animatic, virtual “walk-through” of the ride was filmed using this model. The impressive model is expertly constructed of wood, resin, and foam core elements and realistically handpainted to appear as the interior of an ancient and cavernous stone temple. All the important features of the attraction are present, from the rope bridge to the gigantic rolling boulder. There are moving parts as well as modular sections of the model that can be removed. Stone later took the model home and painted and finished it for display and that is how it has survived. Subsequently, Stone added elements and markers to the model, making it an actual, functioning board game. Cards and game pieces are included. Imagineering models of Disney rides rarely if ever show up for public sale. In very fine condition. This piece requires special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $20,000 158


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499. An Early Indiana Jones Adventure Sign. (Disneyland, 1995) An early wooden sign for the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland. Measuring 43.5”x21”x1.25”, the piece is in good condition, with some spots of wear to lettering including scratches, and glue residue along the bottom from a missing applique $2,000 - $4,000

500. An Indiana Jones Adventure Sign. (Disneyland, 1995) A hand painted wooden sign for the Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. Measuring approximately 30”x12.5”, the sign is in fine condition, with slight wear to the paint on “Disneyland.” $2,000 - $4,000

501. An Indiana Jones Adventure Attraction Entry Gate. (Disneyland, 1995) An original walk-through entry gate to the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction. This gate was used during the attraction’s opening year in 1995 and was later removed when height codes were changed. Constructed of wood, metal, and rope, the gate measures 32.5”x45” and is in very good condition with expected wear from park use. The gate has been mounted for display to a custom stand measuring 33”x42.5”x5.5” thick. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000

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502. An Indiana Jones Adventure Cast Premiere Collection. (Disneyland, 1995) An Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye cast member collection including (1) Indiana Jones Adventure Cast Premiere Packet with an archeological findings fact sheet, (2) cast premiere commemorative certificates, (2) cast member tickets, (2) large pinback buttons, (2) pairs of 3D glasses, and (1) unopened wax pack of Temple of Doom Topps trading cards. Measuring various sizes up to the 9”x12” portfolio, all items are in fine condition, with one crease to one pair of glasses. $100 - $200

503. An Indiana Jones Cast Member Sneak Preview Passport. (Disneyland, 1995) A Complimentary Cast Member Pass allowing admission to a Sneak Preview of the Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland on February 10, 1995. Measuring 4.5”x3.25”, the Passport is in good condition, with wear from handling and use including creases at the top. $100 -- $200 160

504. An Indiana Jones Adventure VIP Gift Box. (Disneyland, 1995) A very rare press and VIP gift box from the Grand Opening events for Disneyland’s “Indiana Jones Adventure”. This box includes a t-shirt rolled to the shape of a snake, as well as a button for the Cast Premiere on February 10-12, 1995, and a pass with Mara decoder for the Indiana Jones Adventure Premiere dating February 25 through 28, 1995. The box measures 10.5”x10.5” and 2” thick, and the items are all in fine condition, with minor wear to the box. $100 - $200


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Westerns were at the height of their popularity in 1955, Surely, it was no surprise that’s Disneyland featured a western-themed land, Frontierland, dedicated to “the faith, courage, and ingenuity of the pioneers who blazed the trails across America. Walt was determined to give his guests a fully immersive glimpse into the Wild-West of lore. To simulate such authenticity, Disney included everything from actual horse-drawn stagecoaches to pack mule rides through a living desert. A Riverboat cruise on the Mark Twain, or a musical refreshment break at The Golden Horseshoe Saloon gave one the timemachine experience only Disney could present. For any youngster of the 1950s, this was TV come to life in a huge way! So immersive were the early days that one could find themselves walking right through the center of a staged gunfight, live on the streets of Frontierland. A natural cross-promoter, Disney enjoyed parading his television western stars at the park through special, live appearances. It was not uncommon to find Fess Parker as Davy Crockett or Zorro’s Guy Williams signing autographs and mingling with guests, right there in Frontierland. Of all the lands in Disneyland, Frontierland perhaps delivered most on the promise of themed environmental entertainment by providing a living, breathing world where cowboys, Indians, saloon girls, and villains exist once again.

505. A Stagecoach, Mule & Mine Train Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Stagecoach Ride, Mule Pack Ride, and Mine Train Ride in Frontierland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the iconic poster teems with western imagery and humorous details. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, with minor scratches, light wear, and a few creases throughout. $8,000 - $10,000 161


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506. A Frontierland Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A Frontierland “near attraction” poster from the summer of 1966. This beautiful, printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were displayed in the park as attraction posters and also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. These posters were only available that summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster depicts the Mark Twain, a Mule Train, Mine Train, Cascade Peak, and Friendly Indian Camp along the Rivers of America. The piece measures 21.5”x29.5” and is in very good condition with some creases along the bottom, scuffs, and wear to edges and corners. $600 - $800

507. A Frontierland Railroad Station Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980’s-1990’s) A sign from the exit ramp and disabled access entrance of the Walt Disney World Frontierland Railroad Station. This also served as a lamppost, with a heavy electric cable running through to light the fixture above. The sign measuring 17.5”x30.5” is in good condition, with weathering and wear typical of Park use, and (1) of the spikes that held the information plaque replaced. The post measuring 83.5”x5”x3.5” is also in good Park weathered condition with expected wear. $500 - $800 162


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508. A Frontierland Railroad “E” Ticket Sign Schematic Copy. (Disneyland, 1990’s) A copy of a schematic used in the development of an “E Coupon” sign at the Railroad Station in Frontierland. The original elevation design drawing was accomplished in 1962 under the direction of Imagineer Harvey Gillett. Measuring 17.75”x25”, this later copy is in very good condition with minor wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

509. A Frontierland Arcade Banner Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Frontierland Shooting Arcade Banner Prop. The hand-painted banner advertised the price for a round of electronic “ammunition” with a star-spangled motif. Measuring 10.5”x34.75”, the banner displays in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear from Park display. $400 - $600

510. A Frontierland Electronic Shooting Gallery Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Frontierland Electronic Shooting Gallery Sign. The Frontierland Shooting Gallery exchanged pellet rifles for electric guns in 1976 and changed its name to Frontier Shootin’ Arcade in 1988. Measuring 13”x18.75”, the heavy acrylic sign is in good condition with adhesive retention on reverse from original mounting, scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display and age. $400 - $600 163


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511. A Rare Disneyland Marshall Costume Badge. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare costume badge worn by Frontierland area Cast Members portraying the Disneyland Marshall. Only a handful of Cast Members were selected to wear a badge of this style and portray a Marshall in Frontierland. Measuring 2”x2.5”, the metal badge is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from park use and features a small Walt Disney Productions copyright note on reverse. $500 - $700

512. A Disneyland Frontierland Souvenir Wanted Poster. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Frontierland Wanted Poster from Disneyland. Guests could have their names added to posters sold through the Frontierland Print Shop and Old Time Print Shop on Main Street. Measuring 13.25”x16.5”, the poster is in good condition overall with horizontal crease and wear to edges and corners throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200 164

513. Set of (3) Frontierland View-Master Slides. (Sawyer’s Inc., 1959) A full set of (3) View-Master reels of Disneyland’s Frontierland. Measuring 4.5”x4.5” overall, the reels and catalog are in fine unused condition, with light wear from handling only to the outer envelope. $100 - $200


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514. A Disneyland Frontierland Stagecoach Paperweight. (Disneyland, 1960s) A small paperweight souvenir featuring a stagecoach of Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 2.25” tall and 2.5”x1.25”, the acrylic piece is in good condition overall with scuffs, scratches, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

517. A Frontierland Souvenir Coin Purse. (Disneyland, 1955) An early Frontierland souvenir coin purse from Disneyland. Measuring 3.25” in diameter, this rare purse is in fair condition with creases throughout and a few missing zipper teeth. $100 - $200

515. A Frontier Marshal Compass Badge. (Disneyland, 1960s) A vintage 1960s Frontier Marshal Compass Badge souvenir from Disneyland. Measuring 1.5”x2”, the badge is in good condition with minor tarnish and small indents to compass and pinback, and wear throughout from age and handling. $100 - $200

518. A Disneyland Souvenir Beaded Wrist Purse. (Disneyland, 1950s-1960s) A small, beaded leather souvenir wrist purse. Measuring 2.25” in diameter, the purse has an adjustable 7” strap and is in good condition, with creases to the strap, scuffs and minor wear to leather throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

516. Walt Disney’s Frontierland Magic Slate. (Watkins-Strathmore, 1950s) A Frontierland Magic Slate toy. Measuring 10.5”x16.5”, the toy displays in good condition, with wear overall, light staining to the back, and a heavy crease to the top left corner. $100 - $200

519. A Disneyland Beaded Souvenir Coin Purse. (Disneyland, 1960s) A beaded coin purse souvenir from Disneyland. The small red leather purse is accented with beads and features the Disneyland name in gold-finish print. Measuring 4.5” x3”, the piece is in very good condition with few mild creases to leather, scuffs, and wear to surface from handling and age. $100 - $200

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520. A Disneyland Souvenir Leather Bag. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland Souvenir Leather Bag. The vintage leather bag is bound with plastic cord, has a drawstring, and is printed with the Disneyland name. Measuring 4” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the bag is in very good, stiff condition with minor wear to printing from handling and age. $100 - $200

523. A Good Luck from Disneyland Souvenir Horseshoe. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir horseshoe paperweight. Measuring 3”x3.5”, the decorative piece is in good condition with scuffs and wear to the patina from handling and age. $100 - $200

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521. A Disneyland Souvenir Leather Belt. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir leather belt. The belt’s buckle features an image of Pluto and the leather band features a scrolling leaf motif and the Disneyland name. Measuring 30” long, the belt is in good condition with minor scuffs, scratches, and wear to metal prong, bar, and frame. $100 - $200

524. A Strombecker Disneyland Stagecoach Store Display. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare Strombecker Walt Disney’s Disneyland Stagecoach Model store display. The 5” tall and 12” long completed model features expertly hand-painted figures and is mounted for display within its 5.75”x14.5”x3.25” wooden and plastic clamshell display featuring the official logo and typeface of both the product and manufacturer. Displays like this were prepared for hobby shops, department stores, and where all fine Strombecker Disneyland products were once offered (including Disneyland). The model is in very good condition overall with few loose reigns, one detached plastic part, and minor wear to model and case from handling and display. $300 - $500

522. A Frontierland Logs Toy Set. (Halsam, 1950’s) An official Disneyland Frontierland log building playset by Halsam. Halsam produced (3) sizes of Frontierland Log sets, this is the middle-size number 915 with (103) pieces listed on the box, although a total (111) building pieces are included. The original 8”x11” (2) page good condition instruction sheet is included. The building pieces are in very good to fine condition, showing little sign of handling or play. Measuring 5.75”x12.25”x5.75” high, the box is in very good condition for its age, with relatively slight wear mainly to edges. $100 - $200

525. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Stagecoach Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare Strombecker Frontierland Stagecoach Model. Based on the Rainbow Mountain Stagecoach attraction in Frontierland, the original instruction sheet, easy-to-assemble pieces, decal stickers, and Strombecker badge form are included. The box measures 10.5”x5.5” and 1.75” wide, and is in very good condition, with few creases, some, scuffs, and wear throughout from handling and age. $200 - $400


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526. A Fess Parker Signed Davy Crockett Leather Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare hand-silkscreened leather sign promoting licensed merchandise featuring the “Marshal of Frontierland,” Davy Crockett. The sign features a tomahawk, powder horn, and pair of rifles, and is notably signed in ink by actors Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen who portrayed the Frontier heroes of Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett franchise. The sign measures 25.5”x35.5” and in in good condition overall with some staining throughout and surface wear. $800 - $1,000 167


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527. Davy Crockett Wooden Pipe. (Disney, 1960s) A Davy Crockett Indian Peace Pipe Toy. The pipe features imagery of a Native American in headdress, Davy Crockett name, and Walt Disney Productions copyright. Measuring 8” long, the toy is in very good condition, with minor scratches and wear to the printed imagery. $100 - $200

529. A Davy Crockett Tin Tray. (Disney, 1950s) A vintage tin-lithographic TV tray for Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett. The metal tray features bold, action-packed artwork of Crockett’s adventures. Measuring 12.5”x17.25”, the tray is in good condition, with light wear typical of use, particularly to edges. $200 - $400

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528. A Walt Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Charm Bracelet. (Disney, 1950s) A Walt Disney’s Official Davy Crockett Charm Bracelet on the original card. Among the (7) charms are a bear, the Liberty Bell, and a miniature photo image of Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. The bracelet is in very good condition with a few small scratches on the patina of charms, and creases to card. $200 - $400

530. A Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett Wristwatch & Box. (US Time, 1954) A Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett Wristwatch in the original box. The box opens to display the watch on a plastic powder horn, with Fess Parker’s likeness. The 1” diameter watch face carries a colorful image of Crockett, while the band retains the original price label. The 3.5”x2.75”x8” box, watch, and horn display are in good condition, with some fading and light wear from display and handling. $200 - $400

531. A Davy Crockett Multi-Purpose Tool. (Imperial, 1950s) A Davy Crockett Multi-Purpose Tool by Imperial. The tool features Fess Parker as Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett and contains both a knife and hatchet head bottle opener. Measuring 3.5” long and 1” wide, the knife is in good condition overall with very good condition with faint scuffs and scratches to the hatchet head. $100 - $200


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532. A Davy Crockett’s Money Horn Ceramic Bank. (Disneyland, 1955-64) A Davy Crockett’s Money Horn Ceramic Bank. The ceramic bank was crafted, and hand painted by local manufacturer Marston Ceramic and retains a vintage label from Ruggles China & Gift House on Main Street. Measuring 12” long, the ceramic souvenir of Disneyland is in very good condition, with light wear and a brittle cork stopper, and broken leather cord from age and handling. $100 - $200

533. A Multi-Signed Zorro Fan Card & Note. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A fan card for Walt Disney’s Zorro, signed by actors from the series including Guy Williams (Zorro), Henry Calvin (Sgt. Garcia), Gene Sheldon (Bernardo), and Britt Lomond (Capitan Monastario). The lot also includes a handwritten account from the man who attended the opening day ceremonies for Disneyland on July 17, 1955, and later received these autographs. Measuring 5”x7”, the card displays well though in fair condition, with wear from handling and a heavy vertical crease from folding. $300 - $500

535. A Disneyland Indian Village Toy Tomahawk. (Disneyland, 1950’s-1960’s) A toy tomahawk souvenir from the Indian Village in Disneyland’s Frontierland. Measuring 9”x5”, the wooden and vinyl toy is in very good condition, with some wear from handling, and scuffing to the Indian Chief image on the blade. $200 - $400

534. A Disneyland Indian Village Souvenir Peace Pipe. (Disneyland, 1950s/60s) A rare vintage “peace pipe” souvenir of the Frontierland Indian Village at Disneyland. This authorized handcrafted souvenir carries both the Disneyland name and Walt Disney Productions copyright note and was once offered for sale through the Indian Village Trading Post during its period of operation. Measuring 20.5” long, the wooden pipe toy is in good condition overall with cracks to the wood, scuffs, and wear to painted areas. $200 - $400

536. A Disneyland El Zocalo Souvenir Poncho. (Disneyland, 1957-64) A unique handcrafted poncho souvenir from Frontierland at Disneyland. From 1957 to 1964, authentic handcrafted blouses, skirts, vests, and ponchos (products of Mexico) were offered through El Zocalo Marketplace. This poncho does not retain a Disneyland or Mexican Village label but carries many production similarities to those once sold at Disneyland. Measuring 35”x29”, the garment is in very good condition, with few small holes, some spots of discoloration, and minor wear to woolen fabric. $100 - $200 169


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537. An Original Disneyland Frontierland Wooden Nickel. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Disneyland Souvenir Wooden Nickel. While wooden nickel collecting has become a trend in recent years through Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, this souvenir was originally offered in relation to the Indian Village area of Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 1.5” in diameter, this souvenir is in good condition with scuffs and scratches to surfaces and imagery. $100 - $200

539. A Walt Disney’s Mineral Land Phlogopite Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1950s/60s) An extremely rare Walt Disney’s True-Life Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals Phlogopite specimen. Specimens like this were sold in relation to Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures series and offered for sale through hobby shops, department stores, and through Mineral Hall in Frontierland. This fragment comes sealed within its original plastic bubble and on original card measuring 3.5”x2”. This rare souvenir of Disneyland is in good condition, with minor dimples and stress to bubble and fading, edge wear, and soiling to some card back. $100 - $200 170

538. Nuggets from Disneyland in Leather Pouch. (Disneyland, 1950s/60s) A Nuggets From Disneyland Souvenir sold in Frontierland. The leather pouch features “Nuggets From Disneyland” printed on one side and contains (6) painted “gold nuggets”. Measuring 3”x4.25” the souvenir is in very good condition with scuffs to the patina of the rocks and minor spots of soiling to the bag from handling. $100 - $200

540. A Walt Disney’s Mineral Land Jade Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare Walt Disney’s True-Life Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals Jade specimen. Specimens like this were sold in relation to Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures series and offered for sale through hobby shops, department stores, and through Mineral Hall in Frontierland. This fragment comes sealed within its original plastic bubble and on original card measuring 3.5”x2”. This rare souvenir of Disneyland is in good condition, with minor dimples and stress to bubble and fading, edge wear, and soiling to some card back. $100 - $200

541. A Walt Disney’s Mineral Land Amethyst Specimen. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An extremely rare Walt Disney’s True-Life Mineral Land Rocks and Minerals Amethyst specimen. Specimens like this were sold in relation to Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures series and offered for sale through hobby shops, department stores, and through Mineral Hall in Frontierland. This fragment comes sealed within its original plastic bubble and on original card measuring 3.5”x2”. This rare souvenir of Disneyland is in good condition, with minor dimples and stress to bubble and fading, edge wear, and soiling to some card back. $100 - $200


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The Golden Horseshoe Revue actually debuted four days before Disneyland did; the first show was at Walt and Lillian s 30th wedding anniversary party, held at the soon to be opened park on July 13th, 1955. The first performance went off without a hitch (including a moment when a tipsy Walt climbed over the rail of his private box and down onto the stage), and was followed up with a record 47, 250 performances, Wally Boag led the show as Pecos Bill from the beginning and in 1956 was joined by Betty Taylor, who took over and owned the role of Sluefoot Sue for the next three decades.

542. A Walt Disney Signed Golden Horseshoe Concept. (Disneyland, 1954) A historically significant original concept painting of Frontierland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue, signed and inscribed by Walt Disney. Ever the showman, Walt made proposals to his would-be corporate sponsors by sending them original renderings of their prospective locations in Disneyland bearing their corporate identity. If a sponsor was to decline, he would send another rendering of the same space to a competitor with their logo. This was never a problem however, in that every sponsor Disney sent a proposal, bought into Disneyland hook, line, and sinker! This beautifully rendered painting by Sam McKim features the exterior of the Golden Horseshoe Revue which was sponsored by Pepsi Cola until 1982. Walt Disney SIGNED the mat to Don Kendall of Pepsi’s marketing division. Kendall rose to VP of Marketing for Pepsi in 1957, no doubt buoyed by the deal inked with Disney that this painting commemorates. He was promoted to CEO of Pepsi in 1963 and held that position until 1993. Accomplished in gouache on brownline and applied to board measuring 36”x 22”, with Walt Disney’s dedication in grease pencil (as he customarily used), the piece is in fine condition. $8,000 - $10,000

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543. A Sam McKim Signed Golden Horseshoe Concept Painting. (Disneyland, c.1954-55) An original concept painting of the interior of Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Saloon by Imagineer Sam McKim. For this artwork, McKim painted over a brownline print of his original pencil outlines to create this vibrant and easily recognizable image of the attraction. This original painting was more recently reproduced as decor for the Disneyland Hotel, as well as for commercial prints. This original artwork was officially sold through the Disney Gallery at Disneyland in 1988, and the painting is still in its original frame with a WED archive label attached to the reverse. Although McKim is best known to fans as the creator of the oversize souvenir maps that have become a Disneyland tradition, he also contributed to several attractions throughout the park, and some of the first paintings he created as an Imagineer were of the Golden Horseshoe. This painting has an image size of 25.5”x34.5” within a 38.5”x46.5” frame. The condition is very good, with some expected fading to the brownline from age, and some moisture discoloration to the back of the frame. The painting is signed by McKim in the lower-left corner. $8,000 - $10,000

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544. A Golden Horseshoe Revue Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Golden Horseshoe Revue presented by Pepsi-Cola at Disneyland. This is the second version of the Golden Horseshoe poster designed by Bjorn Aronson, which reads “Disneyland” along the bottom, instead of “Frontierland” as in the previous version. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with minor scuffs on the surface and above the “L” in “Golden,” and a few mild creases and stress lines along the edges. $1,000 - $2,000 173


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545. A Golden Horseshoe Revue One-Sheet Poster. (Disneyland, 1964) A beautiful one-sheet poster for the theatrical presentation of the “Golden Horseshoe Revue” which covered the milestone 10,000th performance of the iconic Disneyland show. This film co-starred Annette Funicello and Ed Wynn and is considered the most memorable visual record of the historic stage show. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in good condition with spots of discoloration, fading, and wear to original folds and edges. $500 - $800 174


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546. A Golden Horseshoe Show Times Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original Show Times Sign for the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland. The wooden sign features painted letters and an adjustable wheel displaying both the upcoming times when the doors open and show times occur. Measuring 19.5”x20.5” and .25” wide, the sign exhibits some scuffs, paint loss, and other wear from park display. $1,000 - $2,000

547. A Disneyland Streetcar Golden Horseshoe Sign. (Disneyland, 1980’s/1990’s) A rare sign from the Main Street Horse-drawn Trolley inviting Guests to visit the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland. Hand-painted period-styled signs for many Disneyland venues decorate the interior Streetcar ceiling. The curve to this piece indicates riders would have viewed it at the very front or back of the Street Car. Measuring 22”x7”, the sign is in good condition, with wear from Park use including scratches across the right side. $500 - $800 175


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549. A Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Record Album. (Disneyland, 1955) A vintage SlueFoot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Review vinyl LP. The record sleeve features photo imagery of stars Betty Taylor, Donald Novis, Wally Boag, and those fabulous Golden Horseshoe Girls. The album is the official soundtrack to the Disneyland stage show that ran at the Golden Horseshoe Saloon for a world record 39,000+ performances. The 12” 33 1/3rpm record and 12.25”x12.25” sleeve are in very good condition with light surface wear to edges and corners of the sleeve. $100 - $200

548. A Golden Horseshoe Refreshments Sign & Team Photo. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Golden Horseshoe Refreshments Sign & Photo. This decorative wooden sign was created by the Disneyland Sign Shop and features hand-painted elements accented with imitation plastic rhinestones. The sign was once displayed near the entrance to the show building and was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Completing the display is printed image of the Golden Horseshoe Staff with legendary Big Bandleader Tex Beneke (who was a regular Guest when performing at Disneyland). Measuring 14.75”x20” and 1.25” wide, the wooden sign is in good condition overall, with scuffs, scratches, and wear throughout from handling, exposure, and age. $400 - $600 550. A Pair of Golden Horseshoe Boot Mugs. (Disneyland, 1986) A Pair of Golden Horseshoe Boot Mugs. This pair of vintage souvenir mugs were once offered with beverages at the quick service restaurant, the very year that the original run of Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe ended. Measuring 6.25” tall and 6.5” wide, the mugs are in fine condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200 176


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551. A Golden Horseshoe Revue Pepsi Table Card. (Disneyland, 1960s) A double-sided table card featuring a refreshments list and a “Sing Along With Pepsi!” list of songs from Disneyland’s “Golden Horseshoe Revue”. Measuring 8”x5” when opened, the card is in very good condition with light wear from park use. $100 - $200

552. A Wally Boag Signed Boag-Alloon Animal Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare, Wally Boag Signed Boag-Alloon Animal Box souvenir of Frontierland. This original box features the signature of actor and comedian Wally Boag, who portrayed both the travelling salesman and Pecos Bill in Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Revue. The box features a working extendable neck, contains a few aged and fragile balloons, and does not contain instructions. Measuring 7.75”x5.25” and 1.25”, the box is in very good condition with minor creases and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

553. A Very Rare Yahoo Revue at the Horseshoe Script. (Disneyland, 1979) A working script for “The Yahoo Revue at the Horseshoe” dated July 2, 1979. While Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue famously ran from July 16, 1955, until October 12, 1986, the “Yahoo Revue was a nighttime show that ran in the saloon from 1979 to 1981. This (16) page script gives a complete overview of the show, with jokes and songs performed by Dick, Bob, and “Handpicked” and “The Gold Dust Twins.” Of special note is one half page crossed out, suggesting a verse removed from the song before public performance. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the script is in very good condition with slight marks from production use. The script comes in a fair condition Disneyland Entertainment mailing envelope, and with (2) good condition postcards depicting Disneyland’s Town Square, and the Golden Horseshoe Can-Can girls. $200 - $400

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554. A Very Rare Casa de Fritos Frontierland Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare original hand silk-screened poster for the Casa de Fritos restaurant in Frontierland. This is considered the rarest of all Disneyland attraction posters, one of only two known to exist in private hands. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster features the Frito Kid and depicts the restaurant’s original New Orleans Street location before it moved near the Mine train Thru Nature’s Wonderland in 1957. The poster notably lists popular menu items including the “Tacup,” tamales, chili pie, and chili and beans. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with creasing and wear along the edges, mild yellowing, few light scuffs to silkscreened areas of poster, and tape reinforcement along some edges of the reverse. $15,000 - $20,000 178


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555. A Rare Frito Kid Souvenir Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare ceramic souvenir mug depicting the Frito Kid, whose likeness was featured at Disneyland’s “Casa de Fritos” during the early years of the park. This mug measures 3.5” in diameter and 3.25” tall and displays in very good condition, with a hairline crack visible on the plain side of the mug. $200 - $400

556. A Frontierland Casa de Fritos Matchbook. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A rare matchbook from the “Casa de Fritos” restaurant in Frontierland. The Frito kid is seen on the front, with the restaurant on the reverse, and a list of restaurant locations in the U.S. inside. The matchbook contains (26) of its original 30 matchsticks and is a rare and stylish souvenir from the Park’s earliest days. The matchbook measures 2”x2” closed and is in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200

557. An Extremely Rare The Plantation House Paper Cup. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare paper cup from The Chicken Plantation House at Disneyland. The paper cup advertised both Swift’s Chicken Plantation House and Swift’s Red Wagon Inn restaurants and was distributed at quick-service and table service restaurant locations in both Disneyland and Holidayland (both of which were managed by the Red Wagon Company). Further, the cup was manufactured by Dixie-Narco, a manufacturer of vending machines and food service paper products for Disneyland and Holidayland during the 1950s and 1960s. Cups of this sort were often disposed of, making this preserved piece a truly rare find. Measuring 3.75” tall and 2.75” in diameter, the paper cup is in fair to poor condition, missing its bottom, retaining spots of cardboard from scrapbook mounting, and yellowing creases, and wear from handling and age. The cup comes displayed in a bell jar display measuring 11” tall and 6.75” in diameter. $100 - $200

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558. Aunt Jemima’s Menu, Napkin, Matchbook, and Placemat (Disneyland, 1955-1970 A collection of ephemera from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen at Disneyland. Included in the collection are a matchbook, a standee/menu, a napkin, and a placemat. Measuring various sizes from 2”x2.5” to 9.5”x14”, all pieces are in fine condition, with only the menu showing slight creasing and (4) staple holes. $200 - $400

559. An Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Restaurant Plate. (Quaker Oats, 1950s-60s) A vintage plate from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen restaurant. This vintage ceramic plate features the logo of the proprietor and was expressly manufactured for numerous restaurant locations including Aunt Jemima’s Old South Kitchen in Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 10.25” in diameter, the ceramic China plate is in very good condition with scuffs throughout and light wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

560. Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen Restaurant Plates and Coffee Cup. (Quaker Oats, 1950s-60s) A pair of vintage plates and (1) coffee cup from Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen restaurant. These dishes with the Aunt Jemima Kitchen logo were expressly used at their restaurants including Aunt Jemima’s Old South Kitchen in Frontierland at Disneyland. Measuring 5.5”and 10.25” in diameter, the ceramic China plates and 4.25”x3” high coffee cup are in very good condition with scuffs and light wear from age and handling. $200 - $400

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561. A Mark Twain & Frontierland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Frontierland featuring the Mark Twain Riverboat. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this is one of the iconic earliest attraction posters seen in Disneyland. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with creases throughout, wear to edges, and few slight flaws to silk-screened area. $6,000 - $8,000 181


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562. An Original Frontierland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An early original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Frontierland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster depicts attractions which appeared in the first major expansion of Disneyland during the summer of 1956. The poster features the Mark Twain Steamboat, Indian War Canoes, and the hull of a Keel Boat passing Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island. The poster appears to have variations of shape and color which differ from the examples of this poster typically found. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in fine condition, with slight wear consistent with age. $6,000 - $8,000 182


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563. An Original Disneyland Mark Twain Flag. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland flag flown from the Mark Twain Steamboat. The swallowtail pennant features the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle emblem and Disneyland name embroidered in yellow and blue textile fabrics. Measuring 57”x20.5”, the vintage flag is in good condition, exhibiting some wear and areas of discoloration from exterior park use and display. $800 - $1,000

565. A Mark Twain First Mate Badge and Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s/80s) A hat and badge worn by the First Mate of the Mark Twain at Disneyland. Measuring a size 7 and 1/8, the hat displays in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear from park use. $200 - $400

564. A Mark Twain Captain Badge and Hat. (Disneyland, 1970s/80s) A hat and badge worn by the Captain of the Mark Twain at Disneyland. Measuring a size 7.5” the hat displays in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear from park use and age. $200 - $400

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566. A Mark Twain Lifebuoy Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Mark Twain Lifebuoy Prop from Frontierland at Disneyland. This prop was once used to enhance the show quality of the Mark Twain’s decks and was removed during a rehabilitation of the Rivers of America attraction. Measuring 24.5” in diameter and 2.75” wide, the prop is in very good condition with minor discoloration, scuffs, and wear from exposure, handling, and age. $600 - $800

567. Mark Twain & Columbia Salt & Pepper Shaker Set. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of souvenir salt and pepper shaker featuring the Mark Twain and Columbia in Frontierland. The shakers stand 2.75” tall and are in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear to glaze, gold-finish and throughout from handling and use. $100 - $200

568. A Disneyland Mark Twain Souvenir Belt Buckle. (Disneyland, 1960s) An ornate and embellished souvenir Disneyland belt buckle featuring the mark Twain Steamboat. Measuring 2.75”x2”, the metal buckle is in very good condition with just a slight tarnish. $100 - $200

569. A Disneyland Mark Twain Medallion. (Disneyland, 1960) A commemorative medallion depicting the Mark Twain River Boat and Sleeping Beauty Castle of Disneyland. This coin made of aluminum and gold anodized measures 1.5” in diameter and is in fine condition with very slight edge wear. $100 - $200

570. Disneyland Steamboat Captain Outfit (Disneyland/ L.M. Eddy, 1950’s) A very rare Steamboat Captain Outfit by L.M. Eddy, in the original box. The set includes a tin signal lamp with battery operated light, binoculars, (2) morse code booklets, and (2) Steamboat Master’s Licenses. The pieces measure various sizes and are in good condition overall, with scuffs and wear from play, and an end piece missing from the light that prevents it from holding a battery to function. Measuring 10”x10”x4” high, the box is in good condition with creases to surface, heavy wear along some edges and corners, and typical wear throughout from age and handling. $200 - $400 184

571. A Mark Twain Riverboat AM Radio. (Amoco, 1960’s) A Mark Twain Riverboat AM radio by Amoco. Constructed of die-cast metal and plastic, this hard-to-find souvenir comes complete with box and instructions. Measuring 12”x3”x7.5” high, the radio is in good working condition, with rigging lines mostly unstrung. The 13”x9”x3.5” box is in good condition with scuffs and edge wear typical of age. $200 - $400


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572. An Original Sailing Ship Columbia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Sailing Ship Columbia in Frontierland. Designed by artist Bjorn Aronson, the bold imagery captures the sense of exploration and discovery aboard the replica 18th century vessel as it sails on the Rivers of America. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is very good condition, with mild scuffs and wear throughout, a .5” printing error along the right edge, and few creases including two within the upper right area. $4,000 - $6,000 185


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573. An Original “Bertha Mae” Mike Fink Keel Boat Sign. (Disneyland, 1967) An original Bertha Mae keel boat sign from the Mike Fink Keel Boats attraction in Frontierland at Disneyland. The original Disneyland Bertha Mae and Gullywhumper Keel Boats, were the actual boats created for Walt Disney’s live-action productions of “Davy Crockett’s Keel Boat Race” and “Davy Crockett and the River Pirates.” After production wrapped, the boats were moved to Disneyland in December of 1955, where they took guests on a free-floating tour of the Rivers of America. Around 1967, the “Bertha Mae” and “Gullywhumper” were replaced with slightly larger and more modern boats (three windows instead of two). These two boats would run uninterrupted on the Rivers of America for the next 27 years. In 1997, the “Gullywhumper” keel boat capsized, dumping its passengers into the river. In response, the “Bertha Mae” was removed from the park. This sign was removed from the Bertha Mae after it was retired from service. Measuring 97.25” long, 17.5” tall and 2.5” wide, the hand-painted, wooden sign is in very good condition, with cracks and stress to wood, and wear to paint from handling, exposure, and age. Special shipping arrangements will be required. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

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575. A Rivers of America Closure Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A sign advertising the closure of Rivers of America and its surrounding Wilderness Areas for rehabilitation. Measuring 38.25”x26”, the sign is in good condition with wear to lamination, spots of discoloration, scuffs, and wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $800 - $1,000

574. A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes Costume. (Disneyland, 1971-Present) An original costume worn by Guides of the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes at Disneyland. Since the Indian War Canoes became the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes, costumes of this style have been worn by River Guides for more than 60 years of operation. This complete costume is inspired by “the King of the Wild Frontier” and features a shirt, pants, belt, moccasins, and “coonskin” cap. The shirt measures a size “XL,” while the hat and belt are one size fits all. Each piece is in very good condition with minor wear from Cast Member use, handling, and age. $500 - $800 187


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576. A Tom Sawyer Island Frontierland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Tom Sawyer Island. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this first version of the poster lists The Bottomless Pit, The Burning Cabin, Indian Territory, and River Fishin’ as features of the Island. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with a few scuffs and light wear. $8,000 - $10,000 188


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577. A Tom Sawyer Island Frontierland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Tom Sawyer Island. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this second version of the poster lists the Old Mill, Tom and Huck’s Treehouse, and Castle Rock as attractions on the Island for the first time. The poster measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with a few mild creases, few light scuffs, and little wear. $8,000 - $10,000 189


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578. A Tom Sawyer Island Raft Rudder. (Disneyland, 1990s) A park-used rubber rudder from a Raft to Tom Sawyer Island. The rudder has been mounted on a custom stand for display. Measuring 28.5”x9.5”x23” tall, the piece is in good park-used condition, exhibiting chips and wear. $600 - $800

579. Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island Sign. (Disney Park, 1990s) A park-used wooden sign for the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island. The sign details the nature of the adventure as well as necessary safety information and a “Wheelchair Access” panel that was added later. Measuring 19.75”x29” and 1.5” wide, the sign is in good park-used condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear as would be expected. $1,000 - $2,000

580. A Tom and Huck’s Treehouse Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s/80s) An “Entrance” sign for the Tom & Huck’s Treehouse attraction on Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland. The wooden sign was inspired by stories of the namesake characters and was handcrafted, and hand painted to resemble weathered wood with rough brush strokes of whitewash. The sign was mounted near the base end of the tree and directed Guests toward the attraction during the 1970s and 1980s. Measuring 18”x7.5”, the sign is in good park-used condition with minor chips, cracks, and wear throughout from handling, exposure, and age. $1,000 - $2,000 190


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581. A Tom Sawyer Island Story Marker Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A park-used Tom Sawyer Island Story Marker Sign. This wooden sign was created to support the character and story of the explorable Tom Sawyer Island area in Frontierland. Measuring 10.75”x7.5”, the hand- painted sign is in good park-used condition with scratches, scuffs, and wear from handling, exposure, and age. $800 - $1,000

582. A Tom Sawyer Island Smuggler’s Cove Sign. (Disneyland, 2007) A park-used Tom Sawyer Island Smuggler’s Cove Sign. This sign was once posted near the interactive area where Guests manned bilge pumps and hoisted treasure from the water. The sign was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 16.25”x11.75”, the sign is in good park-used condition with scuffs and scratches throughout from exposure, display, and age. $800 - $1,000 191


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583. A Tom Sawyer Island “Private” Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Tom Sawyer Island Area “Private” sign. The hand painted wooden sign was once posted on Tom sawyer Island in Frontierland. Measuring 29”x11.25”, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from exposure, display, and age. $800 - $1,000

584. A Tom Sawyer Island Fort Wilderness Flag Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original park-used wooden sign from Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland. The sign reads, “The Flag which Flies over Fort Wilderness has 15 stars and 15 stripes. The original of this Flag that Flew over Fort McHenry in 1814 Inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star-Spangled Banner.” From 1956 until 2003, the flagpole at Fort Wilderness displayed a version of this sign which would be replaced when needed. The sign measures 15.75”x19.75” and is in good park-used condition with some scuffs and wear throughout from exposure to elements, handling, and park display. $800 - $1,000

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585. Tom Sawyer Island Lafitte’s Tavern Sword Props. (Disneyland, 2007) A Pirate Bucket & Swords Prop used in Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland. The props were installed within Lafitte’s Tavern for the re-opening of the attraction as “Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island.” Many of the weapons contain screw holes along their tips where they were bolted in place for Guest safety. The set includes (6) swords, a wooden club, a hatchet, a sheath, and wooden bucket. The prop stands 40” tall at its highest point and is in good park-used condition with small chips, breakage to few handles, some wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for details and estimates. $500 - $800

587. Tom Sawyer Island Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) A rare ticket booth ticket for Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland. This mid-1960s Adult ticket has the face value of 50 cents, was purchased from a booth in Frontierland, and is a rare piece of early Tom Sawyer ephemera. Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in very good used condition, with only slight wear. $100 - $200

586. An “Explorer’s Map of Tom Sawyer Island” Brochure. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare “Explorer’s Map of Tom Sawyer Island” fold-out souvenir brochure from the early years of Frontierland. The brochure opens to reveal a stylish map on one side, with information on the opposite side featuring some of the highlights of the island. The Pirate’s Lair did not appear on the map until 1957, although it opened in 1956. Measuring 11”x8.5” unfolded, the map is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100 - $200

588. A “Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island” Explorer’s Map. Disneyland, 2000s) A souvenir explorer’s map of “Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island.” The map folds out, with a stylish rendition of the island and information about the new Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired adventures at Pirate’s Lair. Measuring 19.75”x9” while opened, the map is in very good condition with light wear from handling. $100 - $200 193


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589. Tom Sawyer’s Island Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A promotional poster of Tom Sawyer’s Island. The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in very good condition, with some edge wear from display. $400 - $600

590. A Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes “Gone Explorin’” Sign. (Disneyland, 1990’s-2000s) A park-used “Gone Explorin’” sign originally displayed at the entrance to Disneyland’s Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes. When the attraction was closed, or the canoes in use, this sign would hang across the entrance. Measuring 17”x12” with 42” of rope plus metal fasteners attached, the heavy leather sign is in very good condition with wear typical of park use. $1,000 - $2,000 194


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591. A Rainbow Caverns Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rainbow Caverns in Frontierland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the spectacular imagery highlights the most magnificent and colorful climactic section of the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train attraction. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with a few creases, light wear to the edges, and two 1.5” tears near the lower right corner. $8,000 - $10,000 195


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592. A Nature’s Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Nature’s Wonderland via the Mine Train in Frontierland. This poster depicts areas inspired by Walt Disney’s True Life Adventures like Beaver Valley, Olympic Elk, Bear Country, and the Living Desert. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with light edge wear, and a few light creases and scuffs. $4,000 - $6,000 196


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593. A Rainbow Caverns Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare ticket booth ticket for Rainbow Caverns at Disneyland. This admission ticket features a printed name of the attraction and a 30 cents face value. Sold at a ticket booth in Frontierland, it is an extremely rare piece of Mine Train memorabilia. Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in very good used condition, with only slight wear. $100 - $200

594. A Set of (4) Nature’s Wonderland Cast Member Photos. (Disneyland, 1960s-77) A collection of (4) photos and negatives of a Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland. The collection comes from the estate of Gary Fravel who helped found the Disney University training program. The photos were most likely prepared for internal purposes for employee publication or for training. Measuring 1.5”x6.5” and 7”x5”, the negatives and photos are in very good condition with just minor wear. $200 - $400

595. Big Thunder Mountain Inaugural Run Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1979) A park-used poster announcing the upcoming opening of the Big Thunder Mountain rollercoaster. The poster was mounted directly under acrylic for display in the park, with the central banner reading “Inaugural Run - Fall 1979” applied directly to the front. The poster measures 33”x45” and is in very good condition, with some fading especially to the bottom text, and light chipping in the edges. $2,000 - $4,000

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596. A Big Thunder Mountain Wood Sign. (Disney, 1979-1990’s) A Big Thunder Mining Co. sign from one version of The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster. Since 1979, the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has opened at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. The Big Thunder Mining Company is the setting of the story in all of the Parks, and this sign is from one of them, decorating the attraction facade. Measuring 104”x21”x3”, the sign is in good condition, with expected wear from Park use, including scuffs and chips. $6,000 - $8,000

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597. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Car Seat. (Disneyland, 1979) A single (2) passenger seat from a Big Thunder Mountain Ride Vehicle. Each passenger car on the Big Thunder Railroad holds (3) of these seats to carry (6) passengers per car through “the wildest ride in the wilderness. The seat is in very good condition, with light wear typical of Park use. Measuring 19.25”x49.5”x27” high, the custom stand brings the full height of the piece to 44”. $3,000 - $5,000

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598. A Big Thunder Mountain Boiler & Reconstructed Train. (Disneyland, 1979) An original Big Thunder Mountain Locomotive Boiler Cover. The cover is displayed on an amazing handbuilt recreation of the Big Thunder I. M. Loco Locomotive. The Park-used Metal Boiler Cover at the heart of this lot measures 55”x39”x22”, with the full locomotive display measuring 124”x55”x76” high. The entire piece is in fine condition, with the boiler showing very light wear typical of park use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

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599. A Big Thunder Mining Company Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A metal sign of the Big Thunder Mining Company Insignia that hung over the queue entrance to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring 17” in diameter, the sign displays in fine park-used condition, notwithstanding natural weathering and oxidation from exposure and age. $800 - $1,000

601. Big Thunder Mountain Prop TNT Plunger (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Big Thunder Mountain TNT Plunger Prop from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The prop references the rich mining industry, and once decorated the stage along the Guest queue until it was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 17.5”x19.25”x6.5”, the wooden prop with working handle is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from handling, display, and age. $500 - $800

600. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Bat Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s) A bat prop from Big Thunder Mountain at Disneyland. Big Thunder Mountain at Disneyland received its first major rehabilitation in 1994, in honor of the attraction’s 15th anniversary. This simple bat figure was prepared for the all-new show scene. Measuring 7.5” long and 19.75” from wingtip to wingtip, the figure has been mounted atop a 5.25’x5.25” wooden display base. The entire piece is in good condition with minor scuffs and wear from handling and age. $800 - $1,000

602. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Dynamite Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A prop stick of dynamite handcrafted for the climactic show scene of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland at Disneyland. The prop was removed during a show-quality enhancing rehabilitation of the adventure. Measuring 11.75” long, the prop is in good Park-used condition with cracks, dust, and wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $400 - $600 201


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604. A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Press Kit. (Disneyland, 1979) A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad press kit. The kit contains (4) black and white Press Photos with authorized Release Captions, and several themed release documents. Measuring 12”x9”, the folder and contents are in very good condition with minor creases and wear from handling. $100 - $200

603. Big Thunder Mountain Cast Member Uniform. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A Big Thunder Mountain Railroad cast member uniform from Disneyland. The uniform includes the hat, shirt, and pants. The pants are 44/32, the shirt is an XL and the hat is a L. The hat and pants are in very good condition with minor wear, and the shirt is in good condition with minor fading from use over time. $200 - $400 202

605. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A promotional poster of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in very good condition, with some edge wear from display. $400 - $600


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606. A Big Thunder Ranch Park-Used Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A large park-used Big Thunder Ranch sign. The Screen -printed on vunyl sign features it’s original handpainted wood frame. Measuring 20”x35”, it is in very good condition with spots of discoloration, a few scuffs, and minor wear from park display. $500 - $700

607. A Big Thunder Ranch Halloween Roundup Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A park-used sign celebrating the seasonal Big Thunder Ranch Halloween Roundup stage show at Disneyland. Measuring 36”x23”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition, with the slightest wear to edges and corners from original park display. $300 - $500

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608. A Disneyland Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic poster for the Country Bear Jamboree at Disneyland. This attraction poster design is notably one of the first to be created utilizing WED Print Shop’s four-color lithography process rather than the costly silk-screen process. The poster art was originally created for display at the Magic Kingdom, while this version has a silk-screened “Bear Country” added for the location at Disneyland. Designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, the artwork depicts Zeke, Zeb, Ted, Fred, and a bear named Tennessee, comprising the one and only, original Five Bear Rugs, headlining act of the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring 37”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, dry mounted to board, with light scuffs and creases throughout. $2,000 - $4,000 204


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609. A Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1972) An original lithographic attraction poster for the Country Bear Jamboree, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez. This version was created for display at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 37”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with light scuffs and creases. $2,000 - $4,000 205


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610. A WDW Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original lithographic poster for the Country Bear Jamboree at The Magic Kingdom. This attraction poster design is notably one of the first to be created utilizing WED Print Shop’s four-color lithography process rather than the costly silk-screen process. The poster art was originally created for display at the Magic Kingdom, and subsequently utilized at Disneyland. Designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, it measures slightly smaller than the Disneyland attraction posters at 30.5”x46” and is in fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000 206


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611. A Country Bear Jamboree Big Al Poster. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Vintage Country Bear Jamboree Big Al Poster. Measuring 18”x23.5”, the poster is in very good condition, stored rolled, with a few minor creases and light edge wear. $200 - $400

612. Country Bear Playhouse Sign Original Concept Artwork. (Disneyland, 1988) An original concept painting for the Country Bear Playhouse sign at Disneyland. This updated sign was added as Bear Country was remade into Critter Country with the addition of Splash Mountain. The mixed media artwork is realized in water-based marker, colored pencil, and ink. The piece has an image size of 8.5”x18” on its 18”x24” drawing paper and is in very good condition with creasing around the edges and wear typical of production use. $500 - $700 207


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613. Big Al Ceramic Bank. (Disneyland/ Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Big Al ceramic bank inspired by The Country Bear Jamboree at Disney Parks. Measuring 8” tall, the bank is in very good condition, retains its stopper, and exhibits only slight paint wear to the nose. $100 - $200

616. A Country Bears Frontierland Eraser. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir eraser with an image of Henry, the Master of Ceremonies at the Country Bear Jamboree, from Walt Disney World. Measuring 1.25”x2”, the eraser is in good condition, with wear and scuffs, and hardened from age. $100 - $200

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614. A Country Bear Big Al Bank. (Disneyland, 1970s) A figural bank of Country Bear Jamboree star Big Al with his “geetar.” Measuring 7” tall and 5” wide, the handmade piece is in good condition with minor discoloration, wear, and dirt throughout. $100 - $200

617. A Stoneware Big Al Jug. (Disneyland, 1970s-1980s) A souvenir stoneware jug featuring an image of Big al from the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring 4.25” in diameter and 6.5” tall, the piece is in very good condition, with light crazing visible on the bottom only. $100 - $200

615. A Country Bear Jamboree LP Record and Book. (Disneyland, 1972) A book and record set for the “Country Bear Jamboree” attraction. The 11-page book and record measures 12.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition, with light wear mainly to the edges. The vinyl is in good condition with few light scratches on side one, and paper record sleeve missing. $100 - $200

618. Big Al Plush Character by California Stuffed Toys. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s) A Big Al character plush by California Stuffed Toys, inspired by the Country Bear Jamboree at Disneyland and The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 17” tall and 9.5” at its widest, the toy is in very good condition, with original Walt Disney Productions tag and price label, and light wear mainly to the felt hat. $100 - $200


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619. A Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh Attraction Vehicle (Disneyland, 1999) The front seat of a ride vehicle from the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction at Disneyland. Guests rode through the attraction in this seat, with the canopy of the back seat forming the larger end of the beehive. Measuring 55”x51”x39” high, the seat is in good condition, with wear throughout from Park use, including scuffs especially to the floor, and small scratches and cracks to the tip of the front, and the green leaf feature. $3,000 - $5,000

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620. A Disneyland Pooh Photo Op Christmas Hunny Pot Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original honey pot prop from the Pooh’s Thotful Spot photo location in between Pooh’s Corner and the Many Adventures of Pooh attraction. During holiday time, this served as one of the Poohthemed festive decorations. Measuring approximately 6.75” tall and 5” at its widest, the prop has been mounted atop an 8”x8” and 3” deep honey-themed base, the entire piece measuring 11.5” tall and displaying in fine as-new condition. $500 - $700

622. A Winnie the Pooh Character Bee Prop. (Disney Parks,1980s) A vintage Bee Figure from the head of a Winnie the Pooh Character at either Disneyland or Walt Disney World. The hand-painted figure was created by the Staff Shop and has been accomplished in mixed media, from wood, rubber, plastic, and metallic elements. The piece measures 7” tall and 7.5” long and is affixed to a wooden base. The entire figure with base measures 9” tall and 7” at its widest diameter and is in very good condition, with slight scuffs and wear from age and use. $500 - $800 210

621. A Winnie the Pooh & Critter Country Honeybee Prop. (Disneyland, 2010s) A honeybee prop from a winter seasonal photo opportunity area in Critter Country at Disneyland. Measuring 4” long and 3.5” tall, the lightweight, hand-painted, wooden prop is in good condition overall with scuffs, scratches, mild oxidation to wire antennae, and wear from Park use, handling, and age. $300 - $500

623. Song of the South Br’er Bear Costumed Character Pants. (Disneyland, 1990s) A pair of Br’er Bear walk-around costume character pants from Disneyland’s Frontierland. Constructed of synthetic fiber orange faux fur with a beige cotton cloth lining, the character pants feature a stuffed tail in back and a velcro band around the interior waist for attachment to the top portion of the costume. The front of the internal lining is marked in black ink, “9005-Car Br’er Bear.” Unmarked for size, the pants are voluminous to achieve the Song of the South villain’s signature mass. In recent years, the Parks have gone to a more natural fur look for the Br’er Bear costume. For many, though, this fuzzy version will be fondly remembered. The character pants remain in very good condition, with some matting and frizzing to the fur and general wear. $300 - $500


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624. A Tony Baxter Signed Splash Mountain Promotional Art. (Disneyland, 1989) An original piece of promotional art prepared for Splash Mountain at Disneyland Resort and signed by Legendary Walt Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter. The mixed media painting on artists board depicts Guests and Br’er Bear readying to take the final plunge over Chickapin Hill as Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox look on and was created by Disneyland Creative Services Artist Craig Nelson. The artwork was later sold through Disney Auctions and retains its COA. Measuring 20”x25.5”, the piece has been mounted for display within a 28”x22.75” frame and is in fine overall condition, exhibiting the slightest wear. $2,000 - $4,000 211


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 625. Set of (3) Proposed Splash Mountain Construction Murals (Disneyland, 1980s) A series of three original sketches accomplished in graphite and marker of proposed art for the Splash Mountain construction fence at Disneyland in the late 1980’s. With fence panels carefully marked in pencil, each depicts signs pointing to Bear Country, the Mile Long Bar, and Wilderness Outpost, alongside characters from the Country Bear Jamboree. Measuring from 11.5”x6” to 16”x6” on 22”x11” illustration board, the pieces are in very good to fine production-used condition. $800 - $1,000

626. A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Badge. (Disneyland, 1989) A rare badge given to attendees of the Grand Opening events for Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The acrylic badge was valid only on July 16-19, 1989, and features the attraction logo, with a special label on reverse detailing the original terms and limitations of usage. Measuring 5.25”x7”, the badge is in good condition with a horizontal crack, yellowing, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200 212

627. A Pre-Opening Splash For Cash Disneyland Admission. (Disneyland, 1989) A rare Pre-Opening Splash For Cash Disneyland Admission. The vintage 1980s Admission Passport Voucher features commemorative logotype and allowed one guest to experience the soonto-open Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Measuring 2.75”x5.5”, the Passport is in good used condition with ink smudges and minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200


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628. A Charles Boyer Signed “The Laffin’ Place” Lithograph. (Disneyland, 1989) A limited edition lithograph by Charles Boyer, created to commemorate the opening of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. Titled “The Laffin’ Place,” it is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right corner. Measuring 30”x24”, the lithograph numbered 1,971 /5,000 is matted in a 30.75”x35.5” frame and is in fine condition. $300 - $500

629. A Pair of Brer Fox Character Costume Hands & Feet. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A rare pair of Brer Fox Character arms and feet costume pieces. These were part of the costume worn by Cast Members filling the role of Brer Fox at Disneyland. The Song Of The South character commonly made appearances in Frontierland and New Orleans Square from the 1960s through the 1970s. The feet contain original annotation identifying the memorable Character. Measuring 19” long and 13.5”x8”, each piece is in very good condition, missing bottom pads of feet, with expected wear to plastic and textile materials from park-use, handling, and age. $400 - $600

630. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Watch & Figure. (Disney Parks, 19891990’s) A Limited Edition Splash Mountain Watch with figurine. The resin sculpt depicts Brers B’ar, Fox, and Rabbit riding the log flume of Splash Mountain, and the watch with leather band shows all three characters as well. The figure measures 4.75”x4.25”x4” high and both watch and figure are in fine unused condition. $100 - $200 213


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631. A Disneyland Splash Mountain Bumper Sticker (Disneyland, 1989) A Bumper Sticker souvenir of Disneyland’s Splash Mountain. Measuring 4.5”x11”, the piece is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

632. A Splash Mountain Souvenir Photo Holder. (Disney Parks,2000s) A decorative photo holder that once complimented commemorative photos of Guests descending Chikapin Hill and into the Briar Patch of Splash Mountain. Before Magic Band links and the Photo Pass system, these photo holders created a protective display for the mementos. Measuring 7.25”x9.75”, the cardstock holder is in very good condition, despite a few minor dents and the slightest wear. $100 - $200

634. A Splash Mountain Leaf Garland Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A leaf garland prop from show scenes of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The garland of (7) hand-painted leaves is of the style used within the “Laughin’ Place” show scene and was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 54” long, the prop is in good condition with some paint loss, scuffs, and wear from Park-use. $300 - $500 214

633. A Splash Mountain Wooden Tool Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s) An original wooden prop tool from the opening barn sequence of Splash Mountain at either Disneyland or The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 3.75” long and 2.75” in diameter, the prop displays in very good, Park-used, distressed condition retaining screws from mounting. $200 - $400

635. A Splash Mountain Leaf Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A leaf prop from show scenes of Splash Mountain at Disneyland. The hand-painted leaf is of the style used within the “Laughin’ Place” show scene and was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 7”x5.5” within a 10.25”x17.25” frame, the prop is in good condition with some paint loss, scuffs, and wear from exposure, handling, and age. $200 - $400


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636. A Splash Mountain Grand Opening & Dedication Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Sign from the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The sign informs audiences of adjusted operation times for the Richard F. Irvine Liberty Square Riverboat, due to the Grand Opening and Dedication of Splash Mountain. Measuring 23”x31”, the acrylic board sign is in good condition with scuffs and wear from Park display. $500 - $700

637. A Splash Mountain Architectural Rendering. (Walt Disney World, 1991) A lift assembly blueprint prepared for Splash Mountain in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The lift was created to carry log vehicles and Guests toward the tallest flume drop at the Magic Kingdom. This rendering features assembly details and a construction schedule related to the lift, and was prepared, checked, and approved by draftsmen of Walt Disney Imagineering in 1991. Measuring 44”x34”, the piece is in very good production-used condition with yellowing, creases along original folds, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

638. Splash Mountain Rehab Project Badge. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A rare employee badge exclusively admitting staff for the January 2007 rehabilitation project of Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World. Measuring 3.5”x2.25”, the card is in good Park-used condition with scuffs, fading, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200 215


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639. A Splash Mountain Grand Opening Guest Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A press badge from the Splash Mountain Grand Opening at Walt Disney World. The die-cut laminated badge features the classic image of Br’er Bear, Br’er Fox, and Br’er Rabbit in their log on the attraction’s final drop, with the words, “Grand Opening Splashtacular October 1-3, 1992.” The badge hangs on pink satin cord and features a blank window box space intended for the name of the Guest or media outlet. Measuring 5.25”x7”, the piece is in very good condition with minor creases at the top of the badge. $100 - $200

640. A Walt Disney World Splash Mountain Press Kit. (Walt Disney World, 1988) A “Walt Disney World News” press kit announcing the opening of Splash Mountain and contemporaneous events at Walt Disney World Resort. The folder and contents were prepared by The Walt Disney World Company Press & Publicity Department, exclusively for media member attendees. Among the materials are (1) introductory letter (2) “Splash Mountain News,” (6) “Walt Disney World News,” (1) “News From Disney-MGM Studios,” (1) “Facts on Prices” sheet, (1) “Walt Disney World Operating Calendar,” a commemorative edition of Vacation Guide, (10) promotional photos, and (3) additional informational packs. The contents come packaged within a 9”x12” commemorative Splash Mountain folder and are in good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

641. A Splash Mountain Souvenir Photo & Photo Holder. (Walt Disney World, 1998) A souvenir photo and “I Survived” holder from Splash Mountain at The Magic Kingdom. The photo depicts guests taking the plunge in 1998. The photo measures 8.75”x5.5”, while the holder is 8.25”x10”, each piece in fine condition. $100 - $200 216

642. A Splash Mountain Souvenir Photo & Photo Holder. (Walt Disney World, 1997) A souvenir photo and holder of Splash Mountain at The Magic Kingdom. The time stamped photo depicts guests taking the plunge in 1997. The photo measures 8.75”x5.5”, while the holder is 8.25”x10”, each piece in fine condition. $100 - $200


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In 1966, the first new land was added to Disneyland since its opening. New Orleans Square cost more to construct than the entire park had over a decade earlier. It contained several personal touches from the Disney family, including the One-Of-A-Kind shop, stocked with antiques inspired by Lillian Disney’s antique collection, and a large apartment for the Disneys to stay in at the park, over Pirates of The Caribbean. Walt passed away less than five months after New Orleans Square opened, and the apartment went unused by the family. Since the park’s earliest days, a New Orleans section existed, however, it was not until concepts were cemented for a pirate-themed attraction that it gained status as its own distinct land. Here, Walt presented another thematic experience using total immersion in the environment to entertain guests. The romance of the “Big Easy” leant itself to Disney’s interpretation, and Walt made sure his “Jewel of The Bayou” would be the ideal caricatured concentration of its essence. The E-Ticket attractions here, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion, are cherished as the last in which Walt had been personally involved. They took the dark rides typified in Fantasyland to a whole new level and completely immersed guests in realistic worlds of buccaneers and grim grinning ghosts.

644. A 1966 Dixieland at Disneyland Souvenir Program. (Disneyland, 1966) A souvenir program of the 1966 edition of Dixieland at Disneyland. A rare piece of admission media, this bifold brochure features monochromatic imagery of headliner Louie “Satchmo” Armstrong and lists the evening’s entertainers with areas of appearance inside. Measuring 8.5”x3.5” folded, the vintage piece is in very good condition with only slight yellowing and minor wear along edges and corners from age and handling. $100 - $200

643. A New Orleans Square Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A New Orleans Square “near attraction” poster from the summer of 1966. This beautiful, printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. These posters were only available that summer and as such, are very hard to come by. This poster measures 21.5”x29.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and a few thin creases throughout. $400 - $600

645. A New Orleans Square Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1960s-80S) A souvenir plate from New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The vintage ceramic plate features stylized trio-color imagery of area buildings with dainty gold finish edging. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, the plate is in very god condition with little apparent wear from age or handling. $100 - $200 217


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646. A Pair of New Orleans Square Gift Bags. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A pair of vintage souvenir bags from New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The gold-toned paper bags feature a motif capturing the romantic stages, areas, and shops of New Orleans Square. Measuring 5.5”x8.5” and 16.5”x25”, the bags are in good condition, with creases throughout, wear, and folds. $100 - $200

647. A Rare New Orleans Square Souvenir Box. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare New Orleans Square Souvenir Box from Disneyland. This version of the box features three-color imagery of architectural character elements and the Mark Twain, with white typeface of the New Orleans Square area logo, and cord strap. Measuring 4.5”x4” and 2.75”, the cardstock box is in good overall condition with minor creases and wear from handling, and age. $100 - $200

648. A Rare New Orleans Square Souvenir Box. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A rare New Orleans Square Souvenir Box from Disneyland. This version of the box features three-color imagery of architectural character elements and the Mark Twain, with blue typeface of the New Orleans Square area logo, and cord strap. Measuring 4.5”x4” and 2.75”, the cardstock box is in good overall condition with minor creases and wear from handling, and age. $100 - $200

649. Disneyland 50th Anniversary New Orleans Square Pin Set. (Disneyland, 2005) A set of (8) New Orleans Square pins created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily for Disneyland’s 50th anniversary in a Limited Edition of 1500. In their original box measuring 3”x10.75”x1” tall, the 1” to 1.5” long pins are in very fine condition, with light scuffs to the box bottom only. $200 - $400 650. A Café Orleans Placemat. (Disneyland, 1980s) A placemat from Café Orleans in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The Creole Café was replaced by Café Orleans in 1972. This menu features a tri-color logo of the table service restaurant used from 1972 until recent years. Measuring 14”x8.75”, the paper placemat is in good condition with few creases, spots of discoloration, and wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $100 - $200

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651. New Orleans Square Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A promotional poster of New Orleans Square The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in very good condition, with some edge wear from display. $200 - $400

652. A Developmental Tick-Tock Crocodile Float Model. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An developmental Tick-Tock the Crocodile float model prepared by the theatrical designers of the Disneyland Entertainment Department. The figural bust has been crafted out of modelling clay, painted by hand, and mounted to a black wooden base for presentation. During the late 1980s, work began on a Tick-Tock float and ultimately a float of this character debuted in the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic. The head detaches from the neck. Measuring 6.5” tall, 8.75” long and 6” wide, the head has been mounted to a 9”x9.75” and 1.5” deep wooden base for presentation. The piece is in good condition, exhibiting slight wear from age and handling. $500 - $800

653. A Fantasmic Jungle Book Monkey Character Head. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Monkey Character head from Fantasmic at The Magic Kingdom. The piece was created by the Staff Shop for the Jungle Book sequence of the nighttime entertainment spectacular and features both blacklight reactant neon paint and synthetic fur and retains its original Walt Disney World Company Entertainment labels. Measuring 22” tall and 9” in diameter, the Character head is in good condition, despite wear from use and may require cleaning. $300 - $500 219


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The Pirates of the Caribbean attraction opened in March of 1967, three months after the death of Walt Disney, who was heavily involved with the creation of the attraction. Originally conceived as a walk-through attraction, development was put on hold in 1963 so that Imagineers could concentrate on the World’s Fair. When development re-launched in 1965, the success of the boat-ride concept being used in It’s a Small World made Disney re-think the idea and re-design the ride. Relying on the talents of some of the greatest minds at the studio, WED created a thrilling ride and an amazing world populated by audio-animatronic characters. After “punching up” such attractions as Nature’s Wonderland and The Jungle Cruise, storyman Marc Davis was at his peak when he built the scenes and story for this attraction. X. Antencio tackled the difficult task of building out stories from Mark Davis’ already rich story designs. He wrote full scripts for this attraction, including the lyrics to the iconic song, Yo Ho (A Pirates Life For me).

654. A Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for Pirates of the Caribbean in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. This poster was designed by Collin Campbell, who is said to have based the pirate’s features on his own. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with many small creases throughout and minor wear. $8,000 - $10,000 220


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655. Set of (5) Pirates of the Caribbean Imagineering Reference Transparencies. (Disneyland, 1965) A collection of (5) 4”x5” color transparencies of Audio-Animatronics figures and Show Scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The photos were taken for the reference of Walt Disney Imagineers and the numbers indicate the “Auctioneer” piece was photographed in April of 1967, while the Well scene, Well Scene (Partial), Burning City, and Auction Scene (Partial) were shot in October of 1967. Measuring 4”x5” the color transparencies are in fine condition, with paper sleeves showing light wear typical of handling. $200 - $400

656. A Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Sketches. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare pair of one-of-a-kind drawings prepared during the production of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. These rare concept sketches were created by Imagineers and feature four characters and one vignette that were ultimately presented through the magic of Audio Animatronics. The artwork is accomplished in graphite on 3-peghole animation paper. Measuring 7.25”x7.5” and 6”x8” on 15.5”x12.5” paper, the pieces are in very good condition with minor wear to edges, light creases, and faint yellowing from handling and age. $400 - $600

657. A Pirates of the Caribbean Grand Opening Brochure. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare brochure given to Park Guests at the Main Gate to promote the newly opened Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The bi-fold paper brochure provides an overview of both the swashbuckling “E” Coupon adventure and the romantic Blue Bayou restaurant, supported by monochromatic photo images. Measuring 7”x7” when opened, the piece is in very good condition with creases and minor wear along original folds. $100 - $200

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658. An Original Pirates of the Caribbean Plaque Painting. (Disneyland, 1997) An impressive conceptual painting of the plaque created for the 30th anniversary of the Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland by Imagineer John Horny. The artwork is accomplished on 18.25”x20.5” artist’s paper in gouache and marker over xeroxed lines and mounted to 32”x40” artist’s board. The piece is in fine condition. $5,000 - $8,000

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659. A Pirates of the Caribbean Candleholder Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A candleholder prop from the Pirates of the Caribbean under New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The prop is in the character of a barnacle-encrusted candle holder and was once part of the “Captain’s Bar” within the Grotto Sequence before its removal during a previous rehabilitation of the swashbuckling adventure. Measuring 9.5” tall and 6.5” in diameter, the Park-used piece is in very good condition with oxidation, weathering, and wear to elements from production, handling, and age. $400 - $600

660. A Pirates of the Caribbean Prop Belt. (Disneyland, 2000s) A belt and buckle prop from a Pirates of the Caribbean Audio-Animatronics figure at Disneyland. The prop is of the style worn by many Audio-Animatronics pirates including (most recently) The Redhead Pirate and was removed during a rehabilitation. Approximately 3.5”x8” of the prop is visible, mounted for display within a shadow box measuring 14”x16” and 3.5” deep. The entire piece displays in very good condition, exhibiting wear from Park use. $800 - $1,000

661. A Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Member Costume. (Disney Parks, 1980s) A rare Attractions Host costume from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” at either Disneyland or Walt Disney World. This style of wardrobe is identical to those once worn by Cast Members of both Parks, with this set retaining its original Walt Disney World Wardrobe Department labels inside. The vest features doubloon-shaped buttons, the shirt is a “L,” and the pants are an unknown size. This set is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout from park use, handling, and age. $500 - $700 223


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662. A Pirates of the Caribbean Costume. (Disney Parks, 1980s) A rare Attractions Host costume from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” at either Disneyland or The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. This style of wardrobe is identical to those once worn by Cast Members of both Parks. The vest features doubloon-shaped buttons, the shirt, vest, and pants are of unknown size, while the belt and socks are “one size fits all.” This set is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $500 - $700 224

663. A Pirates of the Caribbean Costume. (Disney Parks, 1980s) A rare Attractions Host costume from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” at either Disneyland or The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. This style of wardrobe is identical to those once worn by Cast Members of both Parks. The vest features doubloon-shaped buttons, the shirt, vest, and pants are of unknown size, while the belt is “one size fits all.” This set is in very good condition with some minor wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $500 - $700


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664. A Pirates of The Caribbean Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 2006) A wait time sign for Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. This piece was created to accommodate the extensive lines the attraction drew when features were added to incorporate scenes from the movie franchise, including animatronic figures of Jack Sparrow and a projection of Davy Jones. Jones’ tentacled appearance in the film is reflected in the design on the back of this sign. The sign can be adjusted to display a wait time from 20 to 60 minutes, in five-minute increments. The sign measuring 11.5”x18.5”x3.75” on original 33” is in very good condition, with intentional weathering, and presented on a 13”x13” diameter custom base. $2,000 - $4,000

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665. Pirates of The Caribbean Original Postcard Dispenser. (Disneyland, 1967) A pair of original plexiglass marquee displays from the Pirates of the Caribbean Postcard Dispenser at Disneyland. The pieces were once part of the original machine that was stationed in the Pirate Arcade in New Orleans Square in 1967, and pre-date the opening of the Pirates Of Caribbean attraction. Offered in two sets of six for $.25 each, the marquee displays each of the cards. Each of the marquee display pieces have been mounted for display within a custom display stand inspired by the façade of the original machine. This custom display is inspired by the original machine and features ‘rope’ edging, pirate flag topper, and frames the famed Marc Davis Pirates Postcards which consisted of imagery from his concept art for the attraction. Measuring 17”x13”x62.5” high, the display (with original artifacts) is overall in very good condition. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000

666. A Set of (10) Pirates of the Caribbean Postcards. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) A set of (10) postcards once dispensed exclusively from the Pirate Arcade postcard vending machine and sold at the Pieces of Eight shop in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. Twelve postcards were originally available for purchase. Each card of this near-complete set depicts colorful artwork of Pirate vignette show scenes accomplished by Marc Davis. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, the postcards are in very good condition with minor fading and light wear from handling and age. $200 - $400 226


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667. Marc Davis Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Print Set. (Disneyland, 2000) A limited edition set consisting of (7) lithographic prints of Marc Davis’s original concept artwork for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This is the first set created in the edition of just 100 pieces. Each print is debossed with a Pirates stamp at lower right and hand numbered in pencil “99/100.” The set is accompanied by a Disney COA, a set of white gloves for handling, and housed in a decorative wooden treasure chest box, with intentional distressed motif, and features a metal plaque on the lid engraved with Marc Davis’s trademark signature. A Jolly Roger is stamped in gold on the lid’s interior black felt lining. The lithographs each measure 8”x10” and the chest is 10.25”x12” and 4.25” in deep. All are in very fine, as-new condition. $500 - $700

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668. A Pirates of the Caribbean Sealed Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Condemned to Chains Forever” model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene was part of a series released by MPC and sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 9.25”x7” and 2.75” deep, the colorful box is sealed and in fine unused condition. $200 - $400

669. A Pirates of the Caribbean Sealed Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Fate of the Mutineers” model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene was part of a series released by MPC and sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 9.25”x7” and 2.75” deep, the colorful box is sealed and in fine unused condition. $200 - $400

670. A Pirates of the Caribbean Jolly Roger Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Hoist High The Jolly Roger” model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene was part of a series released by MPC and sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 8.25”x6” and 2.5” deep, the colorful box is sealed and in fine unused condition. $200 - $400

671. A Pirates “Freed in the Nick of Time” Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Freed In The Nick of Time” model kit by MPC. This 1/12 scale model scene was part of a series released by MPC and sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 11”x8” and 2.75” deep, the colorful box is sealed with a slight curve and creasing to the box lid. $200 - $400

672. A Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure Guard Model Kit. (Disneyland, 1972) An original “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Ghost of the Treasure Guard” model kit by MPC. Measuring 11”x8.25” and 2.75” deep, the good-condition colorful box contains the parts and instructions in fine unused condition. $200 - $400

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673. A Disneyland Pirate’s Chest Bank Souvenir. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Pirate’s Chest Souvenir Bank. The small, hinged, metal souvenir pirate’s chest was manufactured by E.J. Kahn Company, and was uniquely offered for sale in the park before the opening of both Pirates of the Caribbean and New Orleans Square. Measuring 4”x3.75” and 3” deep, the piece is in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear to painted areas. $100 - $200

674. A Pirates of the Caribbean 12 Full Color Photos Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) A vintage souvenir “Pirates of the Caribbean 12 Full Color Photos” set from Disneyland. These photos are printed on Kodak photo paper and come in their original holder with cover image and merchandise price label sticker on the reverse. This photos measure 6”x4” and are in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

676. A Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack LP Record. (Disneyland, 1966-70s) A vintage 1970s “Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Soundtrack of the Fabulous Adventure” long-playing vinyl record. Side I of the album features the story of the attraction narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft, and Side II notably contains a unique collection of sea shanties as sung by popular vocalist. This edition of the popular 1966 soundtrack album features swashbuckling artwork by Paul Wenzel and refers to the Walt Disney World attraction, which opened in 1973. Measuring 12” in diameter, the record is in fine condition within 12.25”x12.25” very good condition cover, with minor wear from handling. $100 - $200

675. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Book. (Disneyland, Walt Disney World, 1974) A Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean souvenir book. The (48) pages tell “the story of the Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland and Walt Disney World” supported by illustrations and photo images of the attraction. Measuring 9”x11”, the book is in very good condition with minor wear to page edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

677. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Mug. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Mini Mug once sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The small ceramic steinshaped mug is decorated with a pirate map on one side and galleon on the reverse and retains its Walt Disney Company price label sticker. Measuring 3.25” tall and 3.25” at its widest, the vintage souvenir is in very good condition with few signs of wear. $100 - $200 229


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678. Set of (9) Pirates of the Caribbean Keychains. (Walt Disney World, 1973) A set of (9) Pirates of the Caribbean keychains from Walt Disney World. The set includes (5) chains on blue carding and (4) on gold carding. These keychains were among the earliest Pirates souvenirs offered and were designed to be paired with a customizable souvenir doubloon. Measuring 4”x2.5”, all pieces are in unopened, unused fine condition with minor spot discoloration to some of the blue cards. $100 - $200

680. A Pirate Captain Condiment Jar. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) A hand-painted ceramic condiment jar inspired by the wild crew members of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The Pirate Captain condiment jar with lid was manufactured by Price Imports of Japan and was a popular souvenir within New Orleans Square around the adventure’s opening, as indicated by the original decal on the bottom. Measuring approximately 3.5” tall and 4.25” at its widest diameter, the jar displays in very good condition with slight crazing to paint and few signs of wear. $100 - $200

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679. A Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Snow Globe. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) A vintage “ship in a bottle” style souvenir snow globe from Disneyland. The souvenir contains a miniature of the “Dunking the Mayor” scene from the Pirates of the Caribbean and the neck of the bottle features a plastic label that reads “Pirates of the Caribbean Disneyland.” The water has been removed from the snow globe for preservation. Measuring 5” long and 2.25”x2.25”, the piece is in very good condition, with slight haziness to plastic, and few scuffs from handling and age. $100 - $200

681. A Pirate with Eyepatch Condiment Jar. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) A hand-painted ceramic condiment jar inspired by the wild crew members of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The jar was manufactured by Price Imports of Japan and was a popular souvenir within New Orleans Square around the adventure’s opening, as indicated by the original decal on the bottom. Measuring approximately 3.5” tall and 4” at its widest diameter, the jar displays in very good condition with few small chips to paint and signs of wear. $100 - $200

682. A Winking Pirate Condiment Jar. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) A hand-painted ceramic condiment jar inspired by the wild crew members of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The jar was manufactured by Price Imports of Japan and was a popular souvenir within New Orleans Square around the adventure’s opening, as indicated by the original decal on the bottom. Measuring approximately 3.5” tall and 4.5” at its widest diameter, the jar displays in very good condition with few signs of wear. $100 - $200


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683. A Souvenir Pirate Captain Bank. (Disneyland, 1967-70s) A hand-painted ceramic bank inspired by the wild crew members of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The Pirate Captain bank with original rubber plug was manufactured by Price Imports of Japan and was a popular souvenir within New Orleans Square around the adventure’s opening. Measuring approximately 4.5” tall and 4.5” at its widest diameter, the piece displays in very good condition with few signs of crazing to glaze and wear. $100 - $200

684. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Map Poster. (Disneyland,2000s) A souvenir poster of the 1967 Pirates of the Caribbean Map by Sam McKim. Approximately 27.75”x46.75” of the image is visible inside the 31”x50” frame. The piece is in very good condition despite minor wear. $200 - $400

686. A Pirates of the Caribbean Crew Watch. (Disneyland, 1997) A watch gifted to the crew for the 1997 rehabilitation of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. The watch face features a reimagining of Marc Davis memorable chase scene, while the reverse commemorates the timeless attraction’s 30-year anniversary. The watch is numbered “363/1000,” and is in very good condition with minor wear to face and original box. $100 - $200

685. A Pirates of the Caribbean Event Commemorative Key. (Disneyland, 2000) A Pirates of the Caribbean Celebration Commemorative Key. The Pirates of the Caribbean Celebration was held at Disneyland on May 20, 2000, included a Silent Auction, special Legendary Guests, and limited-edition merchandise. This commemorative key features the event date and was offered to Disneyland Annual Passholders in honor of the event. Measuring 5.75”x1.75”, the key is in fine condition and comes packaged within its original 7.25”x5.25” and 1” deep decorative treasure map motif box. $100 - $200

687. A Pirates of the Caribbean Project Team Badge. (Disneyland, 2015) A Pirates of the Caribbean Project Team Badge. The badge once admitted Project Team Members participating in a small rehabilitation to the popular New Orleans Square attraction and was valid until September 25, 2015. Measuring 3.5”x2.25”, the acrylic card is in very good condition with the slightest signs of wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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688. A Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A souvenir poster of Pirates of the Caribbean and Caribbean Plaza at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. This vintage poster features artwork that was originally created by Jim Michaelson for Walt Disney World. Measuring 27”x36”, the poster is in good condition with minor creases and wear to edges and corners from handling. $1,000 - $2,000 232


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689. A Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean License Plates. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A pair of souvenir novelty license plates from Walt Disney Resort. One plate reads “Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney World” with features three skulls and crossed swords, while the other features “The Magic Kingdom” name. Measuring 12”x6” the license plates are in very good condition with few signs of wear and shrink wrap on one. $100 - $200

691. An Alice Davis & X. Atencio Signed Pirates Print. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A “The Final Scene - The Treasure Room” limited edition lithograph, from A Celebration of Walt Disney Art Classics at Walt Disney World in March of 2000. Signed by the Legendary X. Atencio and Alice Davis (for her late husband, Marc Davis, who created this artwork with Xavier). The 16”x26” lithograph has been numbered 7 out of an edition of 50 and is mounted within a 19.75”x33” frame. The piece is in fine condition with some marks showing on the edges, and the frame showing light wear typical of display. $100 - $200

690. An “Adventures on the Seven Seas Lagoon” Souvenir. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A Davy Jones Locker souvenir of “Adventures on the Seven Seas Lagoon” held at Disney’s Contemporary Resort from May 22-25, 2007. The event was highlighted by meet and greets with actors, Disney Legends, and limited-edition merchandise. This small chest with treasures was limited to an edition of 1,130 and contains faux jewels with custom minted commemorative coins of antique bronze, generic nickel and generic bronze. Measuring 3.5”x2.5” and 2” deep, the box and contents are in very good condition with COA and few signs of wear. $100 - $200

692. WDW Pirates of the Caribbean Amber Mug. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A heavy amber glass mug souvenir of Pirates of the Caribbean. Measuring 5.5”x4.5”, the mug is in very good used condition. $100 - $200 233


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693. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Lily Pad Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Blue Bayou Restaurant Lily Pad Prop. Props of this style decorate the Blue Bayou Restaurant Swamp Stage and contribute to the serene show setting of the first scene for Pirates of the Caribbean. The lily pad has been mounted inside a rustic-finish wooden shadowbox frame for display. Measuring 9.25”x8.5”, the hand-painted plastic prop is in fine Park-used condition with minor weathering and wear. $300 - $500

694. An Original Blue Bayou Menu. (Disneyland, 1970s) An original menu from the earliest years of The Blue Bayou Terrace in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The cover features the distinguished oak tree emblem while the interior lists the French and Spanish inspired hors d’ oeuvres, potage, entrees, a la carte items, and desserts of the table service restaurant. Measuring 4.5”x6.5”, the menu is in very good condition with minor annotation on the upper right of the cover and little apparent ear from handling or age. $100 - $200 234

695. A Blue Bayou Paper Placemat. (Disneyland, 1967-1980s) A paper placemat from the Blue Bayou Terrace in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The textural paper mat features the distinguished and elegant monogram of the table service restaurant. two-color Measuring 16.5”x11.5”, the placemat is in good condition with yellowing, few creases and faint spots of discoloration from Park use, handling, and age. $100 - $200


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696. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Food Exchange Ticket. (Disneyland, 1987) A Public Relations Food Exchange Ticket for the Blue Bayou Restaurant given to VIP guests. Dated 1987, the ticket entitled the bearer to a choice of entree, dessert, and beverage. The metallic gold card features the Blue Bayou Restaurant logo and is stamped with the number “072.” Measuring 3.75”x2.25”, the piece is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200

697. A Blue Bayou Restaurant Menu. (Disneyland, 2000s) A mid-2000s menu from the Blue Bayou restaurant in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The menu features imagery from Pirates of the Caribbean (including the recently added Captain Jack Sparrow Audio-Animatronics figure), appetizers, entrees, and desserts as prepared by Head Chef Janine Ruozi. Measuring 11.5”x17.75”, the cardstock menu within a synthetic holder is in very good condition with minor wear and indentations from handling and age. $100 - $200

698. A Pair of Blue Bayou Commemorative Pirates Menus. (Disneyland, 2006) A Pair of Blue Bayou Pirates Film Menus. This pair of commemorative menus celebrated the release of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” with appetizers, entrees, and desserts inspired by the film, supported by images of Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow. Measuring 11”x17”, the Park-used, glossy menus are in very good condition with minor creases and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200 235


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699. A “Disney at Dusk” Print Signed by Charles Boyer. (Disneyland, 1986) A Charles Boyer signed “Disneyland at Dusk” lithographic print. Created exclusively for the Pontiac/Disneyland Private Parties of 1986, the Disneyland master illustrator depicts the towers and spires of Sleeping Beauty Castle against a magical twilight sky backdrop. Measuring 20”x20”, the print is in good condition with mild discoloration and waviness from moisture, some edge wear from handling, retaining the Disney Legend’s signature. $100 - $200

700. A Charles Boyer Signed “45 Years of Magic” Print. (Disneyland, 1990s) An extremely rare “45 Years of Magic” print by Charles Boyer. The print depicts a flood of Disney Characters emerging from Sleeping Beauty Castle, is signed by the artist, and hand-numbered 118/250. Measuring 20”x24”, the print is in very good condition with mild scuffs and slight wear to edges and corners and comes with COA. $100 - $200 236

701. A John Hench Signed Disney Gallery Wishing Well Poster. (Disneyland, 1991) A striking poster of a John Hench concept piece for the Snow White Grotto and Variety Club Wishing Well, signed by the artist. The print was released through The Disney Gallery as part of “The Art of Disneyland” series and signed by artist John Hench during a special event held on June 22, 1991. The piece is notably signed in gold ink by the artist “John Hench” and dated “6/22/91.” Measuring approximately 39”x26” when framed, the print is in very good condition with mild yellowing light wear from age. $100 - $200


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702. A Limited Edition Goofy “Big Fig.” (Disney, 1999) A limited edition Goofy “Big Fig” statue. Constructed of cast resin, the wonderfully sculpted figure holds a playful pose and is painted with all the familiar character hallmarks. The figure measures 22.7”x11.75” and 13” deep and stands on his 11.25” diameter by 2.5” high base. Both Goofy and the base are in fine condition with only minor surface wear. $200 - $400

704. A Cruella De Vil Big Figure. (Disney, 2003) A Cruella De Vil Disney Villains Big Figure. Measuring 25.5” tall including base and 17” at its widest points, the figure displays in very good condition, exhibiting a repaired foot. $200 - $400

703. Patch with Kanine Krunchies Big Figure. (Disney, 2001) A Patch & Kanine Krunchies Big Figure. Measuring 15.75” tall and 14.75”x12”, the figure is in very good condition, exhibiting little wear. $200 - $400

705. A Disney Store Exclusive Dopey Big Figure. (Disney, 2000s) A Dopey Big Figure once available exclusively through The Disney Store. The figure alone measures 18.5” tall and 11.5” at its widest diameter and a total 20.75” tall including base. The figure and base are in good condition overall despite minor scuffs, slight wear, small chips to the base, and retaining The Disney Store label underneath. $200 - $400 237


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706. A Dumbo & Timothy Mouse Big Fig. (Disney Store, 1990s) A rare Big Fig of Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse with base, available exclusively through The Disney Store. The entire piece measures 17” tall and 18.5” wide, with both figure and base in fine condition. $300 - $500 707. Disneyland 50th Anniversary Mickey Mouse Big Fig. (Disneyland, 2005) A Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Park Big Figure. The figure was made for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Mickey is depicted with an early souvenir Keppy Kap and pennant flag. The figure stands 19” tall including the base and is in good condition with some blue scuffing to the figure, and wear and creases to the pennant. $200 - $400

708. A Bill Toma Winnie the Pooh Blustery Day Sculpture (Disney, 1990s) A Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day bronze sculpture by Bill Toma. This piece is numbered 122 out of a Limited Edition of 250. Measuring 8” in diameter by 12” high, the piece displays in very good condition. $200 - $400 238

709. Walt Disney Classics “A Pirate’s Life for Me.” (Disney, 2000) “A Pirate’s Life for Me” figurine set by Walt Disney Classics Collection. The set features the Captain, Pirate & Magistrate Carlos. Measuring 6.75” tall and 4” in diameter and 8.75” tall and 11” wide, the pieces are numbered 10/1,500, and are in fine condition with the original box. $300 - $500


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711. A Pirates of the Caribbean Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A limited release Pirates of the Caribbean attraction poster reproduction from The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery exclusively offered colorful limited edition full-size reproductions of posters for timeless Disneyland attractions. The print measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with minor wear to some edges and corners. $300 - $500

710. Disney Gallery Haunted Mansion Poster. (Disneyland, 1988) A poster for the inaugural exhibition at The Disney Gallery, featuring Sam McKim’s iconic concept art for the “Haunted Mansion” exterior. Measuring 32”x26”, the poster is in good condition with a few spots of discoloration below the image, and edge wear all around including a 6” crease to the bottom right corner. $100 - $200

712. A Sailing Ship Columbia Gallery Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1990s) A limited release Sailing Ship Columbia attraction poster reproduction from The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square. For a very short time, the Disney Gallery exclusively offered colorful limited edition full-size reproductions of posters for timeless Disneyland attractions, as this original design by Imagineer Bjorn Aronson. The print measures 36”x54” and is in very good condition with minor wear to some edges and corners. $300 - $500 239


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713. A Club 33 Lounge Alley Wallpaper Sample. (Disneyland, 1967-2014) A sample of wallpaper from Lounge Alley of Club 33 in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The wallpaper sample features fine textural floral patterns with gold-finish and decorated the Lounge Alley Area of the original Club 33 for 37 years. The piece has been mounted for display alongside a photographic image of the Lounge Alley Bar Area. Wallpaper of this style and pattern was ultimately removed during the historic 2014 rehabilitation that enhanced the Show Quality of the exclusive and elegant New Club Thirty-Three. Approximately 9.75”x11.5” of the wallpaper is visible within a 16.5”x22.5” and is in fine condition with minor wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

714. A Club 33 Opening Year Intercom Sign, Bulb & Phone. (Disneyland, 1967/2000s) An intercom sign, light bulb, and telephone receiver dating from two historic eras of the exclusive Club 33 at Disneyland. Both the intercom sign and light bulb were installed and present during the historic opening year of 1967, while the telephone receiver was removed before the rehabilitation of the club in 2014. The sign lists all the accessible Station Directory locations with respective dial numbers for the intercom including the Kitchens, Bar, Maitre D’s Station, and more. The sign measures 4.25”x4.25”, the bulb measures 0.75” tall, the phone is 9” long, and each piece has been mounted to a 11.25”x14.25” frame for display. All items are in good condition with light scuffs, scratches, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

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715. A Collection of Club 33 Pins & Beverage Stirrers. (Disneyland, 1990s-2014) A collection of (3) souvenirs of the original Club 33 at Disneyland. Among the collection are two pins and three beverage stirrers featuring variations of the original supper club logo, once available to Members and Guests until the remodel in 2014. The stirrers measure 6.25” long while the pins are .75”x.5” and 1.75” x.75”, each piece in very good to fine condition with slight wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

716. A Collection of Club 33 Towelettes & Napkins. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Collection of (9) Club 33 & WDW Napkins. Among the lot are (5) paper towelettes and (1) beverage napkin featuring the original Club 33 logo, and (3) towelettes featuring the New Club 33 emblem (instituted in 2014). Included in this lot are (5) additional commemorative napkins carrying the Walt Disney World 25 Year celebratory carriage graphic (from 1996-98). Each piece ranges in size from 5”x5” to 5.75”x8.5”, and is in very good condition with creases, wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

718. A Club 33 Gold-Finish Souvenir Pin. (Disneyland, 2013) A small souvenir pin from Club 33 at Disneyland Resort. This gold-finish pin commemorates the original logo and was originally available for purchase by Members and Guests of the original Club 33. Measuring .75”x.5”, the pin is in fine condition with little apparent wear from handling or age. $100 - $200

717. An Exclusive Club 33 Door Ornament. (Disneyland, 2015) A Club 33 Door Ornament. The Members Only open edition collectible was created in 2015, as a full color recreation of the iconic entryway with “33” address plaque and stained-glass transom window. Measuring 3.75”x4.75”and 1.25” thick, the ornament is in very fine condition, within its commemorative 5.5”x7” and 2.75” Club Thirty-Three” box. $100 - $200

719. A Club 33 & Pirates Exclusive 50th Anniversary Coin. (Disneyland, 2017) A member exclusive Club 33 coin celebrating the 50th anniversary of both the renowned Club in New Orleans Square, and the original Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland. Club members and their guests who attended the Club’s 50th anniversary event each received one of these coins in a handsome wooden box. The coin measuring 2” in diameter and 3”x3” wooden box are both in fine condition. $100 - $200 241


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The second of the Marc Davis X.Atencio masterpieces opened in 1969, however the concept for the attraction had been in development prior to the opening of the park. In 1961, gate flyers announcing the attraction’s opening in 1963 were distributed. However just as with the Pirates of The Caribbean attraction, the New York World’s Fair caused development to be halted. Delayed again after Disney’s death, the attraction was given new life with Davis’ rich designs and X. Atencio’s skillful storytelling (he also wrote the theme and lyrics to the iconic Grim Grinning Ghosts).

720. A Haunted Mansion Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square. Designed by Imagineers Marc Davis and Ken Chapman, this iconic attraction poster was later adapted for both the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland Park. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with some scuffs around edges, few small creases throughout and light wear. $6,000 - $8,000 242


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722. A Haunted Mansion Cemetery Entrance Queue Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2011-20s) A sign directing Guests toward the two queues of The haunted Mansion in Liberty Square at The Magic Kingdom. The overhead sign was added with the introduction of The Haunted Mansion Interactive Queue through the Cemetery. Measuring 36”x24” and 2.25” deep, the metal sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from exposure, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000

721. A Disneyland New Orleans Square Staunchion. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A stanchion once utilized in the area of The Haunted Mansion and neighboring areas of New Orleans Square at Disneyland. Stanchions of similar style are still found near the French Market, not far from the Haunted Mansion. Measuring 33.75” and 6” at its widest diameter, the metallic crowd control prop displays in good condition, exhibiting slight wear to paint. The stanchion has been displayed atop a custom decorative base measuring 12” tall and 15”x15”, the entire piece achieving a total height of approximately 46” tall. $500 - $800

723. A Haunted Mansion Audience Direction Flag. (Disneyland, 2000s) An audience control flag once utilized to direct Guests within the queue of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Measuring 12.25”x15.5”, the vinyl flag is in good condition, with areas of discoloration, scuffs, and wear from Park display, exposure, and age. $200 - $400 243


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724. A Haunted Mansion Bird Tombstone. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Haunted Mansion Bird Tombstone, one of (5) posted near a Resident Feline Tombstone within the Pet Cemetery of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The Pet Cemetery was added to the west side of the Mansion during the 1980s, near the wheelchair-accessible queue entrance, and expanded to include this prop and scene during the 1990s. According to D23, the scene suggests that the “resident feline had a hand (or paw) in the fates of several feathered friends.” This piece was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 10”x5”, the bird tombstone prop comes with its original 6.25”x6.25” and 2.5” wide cement block mount, and each piece is in very good condition with some intended elements of distress unique to production and both weathering and wear from exposure and age. Also included is a photo of the piece in place at the Haunted Mansion. $1,000 - $2,000 244

725. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Pet Cemetery Chimp Marker. (Disneyland, 2013) A Pet Cemetery Monkey Statue from Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland. The Monkey Statue was first added to the Pet Cemetery during the 2013 holiday season when 20 cymbal banging monkeys were added to the Haunted Mansion Attic. The mixed media statue was accomplished in hand-painted resin with plastic ribbon bow. Measuring 29” tall and 10” in diameter, the statue prop is in very good condition with loosening of the arms, minor chips to paint, scuffs, and wear from exterior display and age. $2,000 - $4,000

726. A Haunted Mansion Holiday “Jolly Chimp” Attic Prop. (Disneyland, 2013) A Haunted Mansion Holiday “Jolly Chimp” Toy. This animated Monkey toy figure was one of (20) cymbal banging monkeys added to the Haunted Mansion during the 2013 holiday season. The mixed media statue was accomplished in hand-painted resin with plastic ribbon bow. Measuring 11” tall and 9” in diameter, the animated figural prop is in very good condition with original wiring still attached, and wear from display, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000


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727. A Haunted Mansion Foyer Wallpaper Sample. (Disneyland, 1980s/90s) A sample of wallpaper from the Haunted Mansion Foyer at Disneyland. The motif is an Art Deco “Lily Ashes of Rose” floral pattern with golden accents and is displayed with two photos of the Haunted Mansion. The area of the wallpaper measures 25.5”x19.75” within a 31.25”x25.25” frame, the piece is in fine condition with light wear. $300 - $500

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729. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Canvas Fragment. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A fragment of painted “wallpaper” and canvas from the Alexander Nitrokoff Stretching Room Portrait prop in The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The props were removed from the memorable show scene during a rehabilitation and mounted for display within a shadowbox frame. Measuring 5.75”x8” within a 13.25”x11.5” frame, the piece is in very good condition with wear from display, handling, and age. $200 - $400

730. A Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait Canvas Fragment. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A fragment of painted “wallpaper” and canvas from the Sally Slater Stretching Room Portrait prop in The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The props were removed from the memorable show scene during a rehabilitation and mounted for display within a shadowbox frame. Measuring 4.75”x5.75” within a 12”x12” frame, the piece is in very good condition with wear from display, handling, and age. $200 - $400 245


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731. Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. Quicksand (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator descends, the portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the constant “stretching” would cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits, with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts three men on each other’s shoulders sinking into quicksand. The canvas measures 112.5”x42” and the portrait is in very good condition with some wear from park use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion”. The framed pieces would require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. The pieces can also be shipped unframed. $80,000 - $100,000

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732. An Original “Haunted Mansion” Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, 1969) An original hand-painted on canvas “stretching portrait” used within Disneyland’s “Haunted Mansion” attraction. As the elevator descends, the portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. From 1969 to 1972, the portraits, with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, were all hand-painted whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts a woman on her husband’s tombstone. The canvas measures 114”x35” and the portrait is in very good condition with some wear from use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the “Haunted Mansion”. $80,000 - $100,000

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733. Original Haunted Mansion Dynamite Stretching Portrait. (Disneyland, .1969-70s) An original hand-painted stretching portrait on canvas used within Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion attraction. As the elevator descends, the portraits would “stretch” to reveal their full image. However, the consistent “stretching” would eventually cause some wear to the canvas, and these portraits would need to be replaced. In the early years of the attraction, the portraits were all handpainted with imagery designed by Imagineer Marc Davis, whereas later versions were printed. This stretching portrait depicts the man standing on a barrel of dynamite. The canvas is sealed in its frame measuring 46”x105.5”, with visible area of 36”x95.5” showing. The portrait is in very good condition with some wear from original use. These portraits are exceptionally rare and sought-after artifacts from the earliest years of the Haunted Mansion. $80,000 - $100,000

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734. A Rare Haunted Mansion Intrusion Control Panel (Disneyland, 1990s) An extremely rare Haunted Mansion Intrusion System Status Panel. The panel was used as part of the safety and security system in the attraction and monitored the emergency exit and other doors throughout the ride. The panel has been mounted in a custom display and plays attraction sound bites when certain buttons are activated $5,000 - $8,000

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735. A Haunted Mansion “Doom Buggy” Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1968) An original Doom Buggy attraction vehicle from the “Haunted Mansion”. These Doom Buggy vehicles are among the rarest and most sought-after attraction vehicles from the Disney theme parks. This vehicle was part of the iconic “Haunted Mansion” omnimover ride system. The system was first developed by Imagineers Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage for the “Adventures Thru Inner Space” attraction and was later adapted for use within the “Haunted Mansion”. This Doom Buggy, with its sleek, rounded black shape, represents a memorable and recognizable aspect of the “Haunted Mansion” ride experience. The vehicle measures an impressive 60” tall, 50” wide, and 45” deep. The Doom Buggy has been beautifully restored to very fine condition. It comes with a custom-built platform with locking wheels, and a remote-controlled lap-bar door. This item will require special shipping arrangements, please contact us for inquiries and estimates. $30,000 - $50,000 250


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737. A Haunted Mansion Doombuggy Capacity Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2015) A Doombuggy Guest Capacity signs from The Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World Resort in 2015. The sign informs Guests of “no more than three mortals per Doombuggy.” Measuring 16”x22”, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display. $500 - $700

736. A Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchion. (Disneyland, 1980s) An extremely rare original Bat Stanchion from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. This is one of many Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchions whose grotesque grin have guided millions of “Foolish Mortals” through the queue and toward the realm of the supernatural Haunted Mansion. Measuring 14.25” tall, 19” wide and 4” deep, the metallic bat prop is in very good condition with scuffs, indents, scratches and wear from Park use, handling, and age. Only a handful of these props are in private hands, and this is one of only two we have seen offered in auction. To complete the display, the artifact has been mounted atop a decorative pole with 13” diameter base and measures a complete 44.5” tall. Due to weight and size, special shipping arrangements may be necessary. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

738. A Haunted Mansion Window Shade Tassel & Lace Sample. (Disneyland, 2000s) A sample of lace and a tassel from a window shade curtain of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The curtain fabric and tassel of this style can be readily seen in windows of the attraction’s exterior facade. The textile pieces measure 6”x3.5” and 7” long, and have been mounted alongside a photo image, within a 13.5”x15.75” shadow box. The props are in very good condition with light wear from use and handling. $300 - $500

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739. A Haunted Mansion Pop-Up Ghoul Head. (Disneyland, 1969-1970’s) A ride-used pop-up ghoul head from the original Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. As Doom Buggies pass through the graveyard gates and pass eerie singing busts, this ghoul and his fellow haunts popped up from behind tombstones to startle millions of unwary Guests. Made of Vinyl with original hair and paint effects supported with restoration, the head is in very good condition. Measuring 7.5”x9”x13” high, it is presented 19”x45” pipe frame draped with gauze, that brings the full height of the piece to 45.5”. The lot also comes with a custom-created Master Gracey tombstone measuring 21.5”x4.75”x32” high to present the most chilling display possible. $2,000 - $4,000

740. The Haunted Mansion Mr. West Tombstone. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1969) An extremely rare, Tombstone prop from the interior queue of The Haunted Mansion at Tokyo Disneyland. The Family Plot at Tokyo Disneyland was inspired by versions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, though seven of the eight names have been replaced. The epitaph on this stone was borrowed from that of Master Gracey’s, while the shape was merely inspired by Master Gracey’s tombstone. The text reads: “Mister West, laid to rest no mourning please, at his request. Farewell.” Composed of dense foam coated with fiberglass, the tombstone features faux texture and aging. Measuring 29”x18” and 8.5” deep, the piece displays in fair condition despite chips, wear, and cracks in the fiberglass throughout. Special shipping arrangements may apply. Please inquire for details and estimates. $2,000 - $4,000 252


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741. A Disneyland Haunted Mansion Brick Section. (Disneyland, 1969) A unique section of bricks and mortar that were once part of the exterior perimeter wall within The Haunted Mansion area at Disneyland. The thematic showpiece was removed during a repair or scheduled rehabilitation of the attraction stage. Measuring 9.25” long and 4.75”x5”, the brick pieces “rest in peace” atop a length of rebar and cinder block, within a custom framed 14.5”x10.25” display in very good Park-used condition. $300 - $500

742. A Haunted Mansion Graveyard Ghost Head. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A head of a figure from the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. The head is the same form used for both the Hatbox Ghost and Hitchhiking Ghost Ezra. The two-part piece is manufactured of a clear vacuum-formed plastic as was used for figures in the graveyard, was fabricated to attach over Audio-Animatronics armature and was removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 10.5” tall and 7.75” at its widest diameter, the head is in good to fair condition, exhibiting considerable wear and discoloration from Park-use. $2,000 - $4,000 743. A Haunted Mansion Animatronic Graveyard Ghost Costume. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume for an Audio-Animatronics ghost figure of the Graveyard scene in The Haunted Mansion. This (5) piece costume features a shirt, coat, and three “belts” manufactured from a slick, clear vinyl material with velcro binding, two pieces retaining annotation linking this particular costume with Haunted Mansion Audio-Animatronic figure #64. Measuring various custom sizes, each piece is in good overall condition, exhibiting slight yellowing, stains, and wear from Park use. $1,000 - $2,000 253


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744. A Hitchhiking Ghosts Animatronic Display (Walt Disney World, 1971) An Incredible display featuring three of the original Hitchhiking Ghosts from the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. The Ghosts would appear inside the guests’ Doombuggy at the end of the ride. Originally each individual ghost sat on a track and would move along with the Doombuggy from behind a mirror. In 2010, the ghosts were removed from the attraction and replaced with a video image. These three ghosts were retained and sold at the 2011 D23 Convention Auction. The ghosts were then mounted in a custom display. When activated, the ghosts move their heads and arms and the soundtrack form the attraction plays. An incredible piece of Haunted Mansion memorabilia, and the only three Hitchhiking Ghosts know to have been sold by Disney. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $100,000 - $200,000 254


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745. A Haunted Mansion Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Haunted Mansion costume from Liberty Square in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The costume comes with a shirt, tie, vest, pants, and coat. Measuring various sizes, each piece in very good park-used condition with wear from park-use, handling, and age. $500 - $700

747. A Haunted Mansion Hostess Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Haunted Mansion Hostess costume from the Liberty Square in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The costume comes with a blouse, dress, and mobcap. Measuring various sizes, each piece in very good Park-used condition with wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $500 - $700

746. A Haunted Mansion Hostess Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A costume once worn by Cast Members in the role of Haunted Mansion Hostesses. Costumes of this style were worn by Cast Members at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The costume features a blouse (size 10), skirt (size 4), apron (one size fits all), and pair of shoes (size 7 ½). The lot comes with an additional Haunted Mansion Authentic bat headband. Each piece is in very good condition with minor wear from park-use and age. $500 - $700

748. A Haunted Mansion Hostess Costume & Cape. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Haunted Mansion Hostess costume with cape from the Liberty Square in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The costume comes with a cape for cold-weather days of Park operation. Measuring various sizes, each piece in very good Park-used condition with wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $500 - $700 255


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749. A Haunted Mansion Electronic Tin Bank. (Disneyland, 1960s) A tin-litho electric bank, as sold at the souvenir kiosk just outside the Haunted Mansion in the late 1960s and early 1970s, even before the Mansion opened in August 1969. By placing a coin on the front door step a circuit would activate, triggering a light on the front porch and a ghost figure to gather the coin into the Mansion. The Mansion measures 9”x7” and is 7.5” tall. The house is in very good condition, with no visible wear aside from slight oxidation to bare metal fasteners. The coin collecting apparatus is non-functioning, though the bulb at the front porch does light. $100 - $200

750. A Disneyland Haunted Mansion Randotti Tombstone. (Disneyland, 1970s) A Haunted Mansion Tombstone souvenir of Disneyland produced by Randotti. The wall-mountable tombstone plaque reads “Here lies ghost number 1000.” Plaques of this style were produced for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland during the 1960s and 1970s, and this souvenir was created expressly for Disneyland. Measuring 4”x7.75”, the resin tombstone displays in fine condition. $200 - $400

752. A Large Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A large-sized Walt Disney World “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. Discreet panels slide in a specific pattern to reveal hidden compartments. This is a very charming and intricately built item and has been tested as functioning fully. This chest measures 6”x4” and 3.25” tall and is in very good condition with vibrant label, minor scuffs, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

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751. Disneyland Haunted Mansion Large Secret Panel Chest. (Disneyland, 1970s) A large-sized Disneyland “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box. Discreet panels slide in a specific pattern to reveal hidden compartments. This is a very charming and intricately built item and has been tested as functioning fully. This chest measures 6”x4” and 3.25” tall and is in very good condition with faded label, very few minor scuffs to wood patina, and some wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

753. A Medium Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An extremely rare medium-sized Walt Disney World “Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest” puzzle box with instruction sheet. Discreet panels slide in a specific pattern to reveal hidden compartments. This charming and intricately built item does not function properly but comes with the rarely retained instruction sheet depicting the moves required to open the chest. This chest measures 6”x4” and 2.5” tall and displays in fair condition with minor scuffs, wear, broken panel, and chips top one panel from handling and age. The instructions are in very good condition with yellowing and wear from handling and age. This middle-sized box is by far the rarest of these already scarce souvenirs to find. $100 - $200


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754. A “Haunted Mansion” Souvenir 8mm Film. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir Super 8 color film reel featuring scenes and sound from The Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. This film comes in its original box with lid featuring “grim grinning ghosts” socializing with the Walt Disney World name in the bottom-left corner. This 50ft film measures 3.25”x3.25” within its box and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

755. The Haunted Mansion Funtastic Scenes Postcard Set. (Disneyland, 1970s) A “12 Funtastic Scenes from The Haunted Mansion” postcard set from Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. Measuring 6.25”x4” folded, the set is in very good condition with few creases and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

757. Haunted Mansion Record and Book (Disneyland Records, 1970) A Disneyland record and book featuring a story and music from the “Haunted Mansion.” This 7.25”x7.25” sleeve includes an illustrated 24-page book. The sleeve with book is in very good condition with typical wear from age. The record has a 1” split but remains playable with an audible click. $100 - $200

756. A “Disneyland’s Mystifying Magic Book.” (Disneyland, 1970) A “Magic from the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland” souvenir magic book. The 60-page book is inspired by the Haunted Mansion and features various magic tricks complimented by illustrations of Merlin the Magician with happy haunts. Measuring 9”x6”, the book is in good condition. $100 - $200

758. A Haunted House at Disneyland Jigsaw Puzzle. (Disneyland, 1970) A Jigsaw Puzzle by Whitman Publishing that features imagery of Mickey and Goofy in a “Haunted House” at Disneyland. This puzzle’s box is still sealed, making it a very rare find and assured complete in fine unplayed condition. Measuring 11”x8.25” and 2” thick, the box is in very good condition, with no creases, and wear including scuffs mainly to edges. $100 - $200 257


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759. A Haunted Mansion Aunt Elizabeth Changing Portrait. (Disneyland, 1970) An extremely rare Haunted Mansion Aunt Elizabeth changing portrait. The silkscreened cardboard portrait is specially overprinted with phosphorescent ink and glows in the dark to reveal the image of a demon. Measuring 7.25”x5.25”, the piece is in very good condition with some minor surface scuffs wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

760. Chilling Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House Record. (Disneyland Records, 1974) A Chilling Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House album from Disneyland Records. This collection of spooky stories told through sound effects was first released in 1964, but this 1974 pressing is the only version to feature the actual Haunted Mansion on the cover. The 12” 33 RPM record presents in fine condition, appearing unplayed, while the record sleeve is in good condition with wear typical of handling and age. $100 - $200

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761. A Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion Vampire Model Kit. (Disney, 1974) An original “Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion: The Vampire’s Midnight Madness” model kit by MPC. This kit is notable as there was never a vampire character included in the original attraction story. Kits of this style were once offered for sale through hobby shops and both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 11”x8.25” and 3” deep, the fair-condition colorful box contains the parts and instructions in very good unused condition, with minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

762. Haunted Mansion Play It Again, Sam Model Kit. (Disney, 1974) An original “Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion: Play It Again Sam” model kit by MPC. Kits of this style were once offered for sale through hobby shops and both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This rare kit of the Pipe Organ is one of the few to be inspired by an actual prop from the attraction. Measuring 12.5”x10” and 3.25” deep, the good-condition colorful box contains the parts and instructions within, and minor creasing, scuffs, and wear to box from handling and age. $100 - $200


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763. A Haunted Mansion Attraction Effects Blueprint Replica. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A photographic reproduction of a blueprint of The Haunted Mansion. This amazing piece details the effects throughout each Area including the Elevators, Picture Gallery, Load Area, Endless Hallway, Corridor of Doors, Conservatory, Clock Hall, Séance Circle, The Grand Hall, Attic, Graveyard, Hitchhikers, and Unload Area as originally designed by both Claude Coats and Vic Greene and engineered by John Joyce of Walt Disney Imagineering. This piece was likely printed for reference during a later research project. Measuring 23.75”x18”, the printed copy is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear and creases from handling and age. $200 - $400

764. A Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion Grave Robber Model Kit. (Disney, 1974) An original “Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion: Grave Robber’s Reward” model kit by MPC. Kits of this style were once offered for sale through hobby shops and both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 11”x8.25” and 3” deep, the very good-condition colorful box contains the parts and instructions sealed within, with minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

765. A Disneyland Haunted Mansion Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A promotional poster of The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200 259


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766. A Haunted Mansion Halloween Souvenir Vial of Dust. (Disneyland, 1999) A rare vial of dust from the Haunted Mansion that was gifted to select Disneyland Cast Members during Halloween festivities and upon the 30th Anniversary of the attraction. Measuring 3.5” tall, the vial reads “Haunted Mansion Halloween 1999,” comes with a certificate of authenticity dated October 28, 1999, and is in very good condition with light wear from use. $100 - $200

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

769. A Haunted Mansion “Doom Buggy” Framed License Plate. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 2000’s) A souvenir “DOOM BUGY” license plate available at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The 5.75”x11.75” metal plate is in fine condition, beautifully displayed in a custom 11.25”x17.25” custom gothic frame with spider web backing and skull fasteners. $100 - $200

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768. A Haunted Mansion Souvenir Key Chain. (Disneyland, 2000s) A key-shaped souvenir of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Metallic souvenir key fobs of this style featuring a cameo with the attraction name were manufactured for several adventures including Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring 4.5”x1.5”, the piece is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

770. A Marc Davis Signature and Poster Color Key. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Marc Davis Signature & Haunted Mansion Color Key Print. The signature of the Legendary Marc Davis is accompanied by a unique original color key print mockup of the poster he designed. The piece was created as a study and features separate ink and silk-screened color layers that were utilized by Stuart Burrows Printing Co. in Los Angeles for the full-scale Haunted Mansion souvenir attraction posters for Disneyland. The piece has an image size of 12.75”x19.5” and the signature has an image size of 3”x1”. Each piece has been mounted within a frame for display and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Rudy Lord of the Walt Disney Imagineering Print Shop. $200 - $400


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771. A Haunted Mansion Fastpass Coming Soon Sign. (Disneyland, 2001) A Haunted Mansion Fastpass Coming Soon Sign. The large, oval plastic sign measures 36”x26” and is in very good condition with two holes for mounting and small scuffs and scratches from park use. $200 - $400

773. A Haunted Mansion Holiday Mr. Hyde Decoration. (Disneyland, 2003) A metallic prop park decoration featuring the “scaroling” Mr. Hyde as seen in the 2003 “13 Weeks of 13 Treats” event at Disneyland. Measuring 16”x13.5”, the sign is in fine park-used condition, exhibiting little wear from display. $100 - $200

772. Haunted Mansion “I’ve Got the Graveyard Shakes” Figure. (Walt Disney Word, 2002) A Haunted Mansion “I’ve Got The Graveyard Shakes” Figure. The Caretaker and Dog figural statue was designed by Randy Noble and sculpted by Robert King, limited to an edition of 999 and once available for purchase at the “999 Happy Haunts Ball” held at The Magic Kingdom on October 30, 2002. Measuring 7.5” tall and 6.5” wide, the resin figure is in fine condition with COA and is packaged in its original commemorative product box. $200 - $400

774. A “Time to See The Dead” Watch & Crypt Box. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A “Time to See The Dead” Watch & Crypt Box by Disney Timeworks. The timepiece and box were created for the “999 Happy Haunts” event held October 29, 2003, at the Magic Kingdom. The timepiece has a dial featuring the hallway wallpaper demon face and comes within a crypt themed box with sliding drawer. The set was limited to an edition of 400 and is in fine unused condition with original tags. $200 - $400 261


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775. A Harmony Kingdom Haunted Mansion Graveyard Box. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A limited-edition Halloween box figurine by Harmony Kingdom, released in an edition of 300 for the Happy Haunts event at Walt Disney World. The figure is in the character of Mickey, Donald, and Pluto trick-or-treating among the tombstones of Master Yale Gracey and Marc Davis. Measuring 3.25” tall and 3.75” in diameter, the box is in fine as-new condition within original box. $100 - $200

778. A Haunted Mansion Project Team Badge. (Walt Disney World, 2008) A Haunted Mansion Project Team badge. This badge features artwork of Madame Leota and was administered to a Team Member who participated in a minor rehabilitation of the popular Liberty Square attraction in 2008. Measuring 3.5”x2.5”, the commemorative piece is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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776. A “999 Happy Haunts” 2003 Pin and Coffin Box. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A 2003 Haunted Mansion 999 Happy Haunts pin. The 3D pin was released in coordination with the film, features a “slider” hand, comes inside a coffin box with metallic Haunted Mansion emblem, and was limited to an edition of 1200. The pin is in fine condition and the box is in good condition with wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

779. Haunted Mansion A Head in the Hand Sculpture. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A light-up figure of Headless Sewell of The Haunted Mansion at Disney Parks. The figure of the decapitated knight was designed by artist Randy Noble and once available in an edition of 400 through “999 Happy Haunts: A Ghoulish Gathering” at The Magic Kingdom. The original certificate of authenticity is signed by Noble. The figure requires (3) AAA batteries (not included). Measuring 11.75” tall and 8”x6”, the figure is in fine, working condition. $100 - $200

777. A Haunted Mansion Happy Haunts Bat Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition bat stanchion figure created for the Magic Kingdom exclusive 999 Happy Haunts event. The bat is composed of cast metal and affixed to a wooden base with integral LED lights. Only 250 of these figures were created, and the felted bottom of the base is stamped in silver with event and edition statements. The electronics have been tested for function and are operational. Measuring 6.5”x6” and 3.75” deep, the piece is in very good condition with minor wear. $100 - $200

780. A Hitchhiking Ghosts Gallery of Light by Olszewski. (Disneyland, 2009) A Hitchhiking Ghosts Gallery of Light open edition by Olszewski, released though The Art of Disney Theme Parks. In honor of the 40th anniversary of the adventure, this Gallery of Light recreates the most memorable graveyard scene from The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland with illuminated features. Measuring 4.5”x3.75” and 3.75” deep, the diorama with COA is in fine, as-new condition within original box. $100 - $200


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781. Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary Weathervane Figure. (Disneyland, 2009) A limited edition Haunted Mansion sculpture based on the weathervane atop the attraction building. The sculpture is an event exclusive for the 40th anniversary celebration on 09/09/09. Measuring approximately 11.75” tall, the sculpture is in very good condition with some paint wear on the “W”. The weathervane comes in its original box, which has some wear from age and storage. $100 - $200

784. A Haunted Mansion 45th Anniversary Hearse Vehicle. (Disney Parks, 2014) A Haunted Mansion Hearse Vehicle. This Haunted Mansion Authentic Die-Cast Metal Hearse Vehicle was offered to coincide with the 45th anniversary of The Haunted Mansion at Disney Parks. The piece is in fine condition within its 13.25”x3.5” and 3.75” deep good condition box. $100 - $200

782. A Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchion Bell. (Disney Parks, 2014) A Haunted Mansion Bat Stanchion Bell from the Disney Parks Haunted Mansion 45th Anniversary Collection. Measuring 5” tall and 4.5” wide, the authentic decorative piece is in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

785. Disneyland Haunted Mansion Replica Copper E-Ticket. (Disneyland, 2014) A Disneyland Copper Replica E-Ticket released in honor of the 45th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion. The antiqued copper replica of a 1977-78 ticket features the Mansion’s singing busts on the reverse and has been numbered “1082” of 1,969. Measuring 2.5”x6”, the piece is in fine condition and comes with a certificate of authenticity, within a protective lucite case and commemorative jewelry case. $100 - $200

783. A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Music Box. (Disneyland, 2014) A Haunted Mansion Madame Leota Jewelry Box. The wind-up musical jewelry box plays a portion of the Grim Grinning Ghosts theme from the Haunted Mansion and features relief of Madame Leota’s tombstone with epitaph inside. Measuring 6.5”x4.75” and 3.5” tall, the box is in very good condition, with minor wear from handling, and retaining its Disney Parks product tags. $100 - $200

786. Pair of Club 33 Haunted Mansion Tiki Mugs. (Disneyland, 2019) A Pair of Club 33 Haunted Mansion Bust Mugs. The pair of mugs were offered to Club 33 Members and Guests coinciding with the 50th anniversary celebration of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The mugs are on the character of the memorable Portrait Hallway Busts, feature a glow-in-the-dark Club 33 cameo, and Club 33 logo backstamp molded on the bottom of the base. The mugs measure 8”x4” and 9”x4” and are in very fine condition. $100 - $200

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Here lies the true heart of Disneyland. Walt coined this realm “the happiest land of all.” Fantasyland brings to life adventures from Disney’s animated films. The central symbol of the land is Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, the most iconic structure in the park. It’s elegant spires can be seen from the end of Main Street when entering Disneyland…a “weenie” to draw the guests forward. In fact, it can be said that Disneyland really began with ideas for Fantasyland. Walt’s earliest concepts for what would become audio animatronics were based on bringing characters and experiences from his animated films to life in three dimensions. While the first ideas were germinating in 1952, the technology to do so would be years away. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Snow White’s Adventures, King Arthur’s Carousel, and Peter Pan’s Flight have all become legendary presentations, which when featured together, add up to a solidification of Walt Disney’s Status as a master showman and storyteller.

787. Disneyland Hotel Sleeping Beauty’s Castle Painting. (Disneyland, 2000’s) A very large print of a George Scribner painting of Sleeping Beauty, once displayed in the lobby of the Disneyland Hotel. With 39.75”x79” visible within a 51.5”x91” frame, the art is in very good condition, with light wear from display to the frame. $1,000 - $2,000

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788. A Fantasyland Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A Fantasyland “near-attraction” poster from the summer of 1966. This beautiful, printed poster was part of a set of (6) posters that were displayed in the park as attraction posters but also sold individually at the Main Street Emporium. These posters were only available that Summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster measuring 21.5”x29.5” was mounted to artboard and displays in good condition with edge-wear including some light scuffing, and (2) spots on the upper left edge retouched blue to cover up paper loss. $600 - $800 789. A Disneyland Fantasyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1984) A promotional poster of Fantasyland . The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in very good condition with some pinholes and some edge wear from display. $200 - $400

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791. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough Sign. (Disneyland, 1968) A Sleeping Beauty Castle walk-through entrance sign from Disneyland. This sign was created for the entrance for a major rehabilitation of the attraction that occurred in 1968. Measuring 17”x26.5” and .5” wide, the wooden sign with hand-painted letters displays in very good condition, with wear and scuffs from Park display and age. $1,000 - $2,000

790. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Tower Spire Ornament. (Disneyland, 1980s) An original piece of a spire from Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. This particular gold-toned metallic piece was removed from Tower #4 during a rehabilitation. Measuring 39.75” tall and 12.75” at its widest diameter, the ornamentation displays in good condition, exhibiting few cracks and some wear from park-use and age. $1,000 - $2,000

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792. A 1955 Fantasyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Exhibit Sign. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare, one-of-a-kind, Sleeping Beauty Castle sign prepared for a temporary exhibit within The Red Wagon Inn at Disneyland. This hand-painted Masonite plaque is framed within scrolls and was displayed with a miniature model of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The piece accompanied the castle until Imagineer John Stone restored the model for exhibition in 1985. Measuring 12.5”x7.5”, the sign is in very good condition with minor scratches, scuffs, and wear from handling and age, and notably retains its original handwritten pencil guidelines made by an unknown artist. $800 - $1,000


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793. A Wonderful World of Color Poster. (Disney, 1960s) A very large advertisement poster for Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color on NBC-TV presented by Gulf Oil. The silkscreened advertisement is printed on sturdy board and features a charming image of Tinker Bell. Measuring 44”x60”, the large piece is in very good condition, exhibiting staple holes and minor wear from original display. $1,000 - $2,000 267


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794. A Fantasyland Ticket Booth Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s/70s) A Fantasyland Central Ticket Booth sign. The sign features hand-painted letters on masonite and was once attached to one of six sides of a fantasyland ticket booth in use until the 1970s. Measuring 13.5”x29.25”, the sign displays in good condition, despite scuffs and wear from park use. $3,000 - $5,000

795. King Arthur Carrousel Admission Sign. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare 10 cent admission sign for the King Arthur Carrousel at Disneyland. Measuring 24”x14.25”, the wooden sign features hand-painted letters and displays in good condition, exhibiting a few scuffs and light wear from Park-use. $3,000 - $5,000 268


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796. A King Arthur Carrousel Exit Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An “Exit” sign from King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The bold, gold-edged, royal purple and violet motif of the crest instantly evokes the feeling of Fantasyland. Measuring 13.5”x14.5”, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from park display, handling, and age. $300 - $500

797. A King Arthur Carrousel Hard Hat Decal and Button. (Disneyland, 2003) A hard hat decal and button from refurbishments of the King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland. These commemorative pieces are from rehabilitations occurring in 1983, and again in 2003. Measuring 2.25” in diameter and 3”x2.75”, each piece is in very fine as-new condition. $200 - $400

798. A King Arthur Carrousel Color Key Photograph. (Disneyland, 1954-55) A one-ofa-kind “color key” photograph used in the construction of King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland at Disneyland. In 1954, horses were acquired from antique carrousels and reconstructed for Walt Disney’s King Arthur Carrousel. After decades of paint was removed from (72) horses, each one was uniquely repainted with no two alike. This particular photograph of horse “55” retains the original annotation and notes applied during the creative process and comes from the estate of Bruce Bushman who contributed toward the design of the attraction. Measuring 10”x8.25”, the photo is in fine as-new condition with some minor wear to corners from handling. $100 - $200

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799. A Fantasyland Faire & “Magical Map” Sign. (Disneyland, 2013) A sign advertising new additions for Fantasyland at Disneyland. The sign features logos of both Mickey and the Magical Map and Fantasyland Faire area at Disneyland Resort, with the slogan “The happiest Place on Earth Just Got Happier.” Signs like this were utilized in promotional displays throughout areas of Disneyland Resort. The pvc board sign measures 53”x24” and is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from Park display. $300 - $500

800. A Disneyland Goofy Character Costume. (Disneyland, 1970s80s) A Goofy Character Costume from Disneyland. This original Goofy Character costume was created for use by Cast Members of Disneyland. The Character often appeared in Town Square and Fantasyland areas during the 1960s to 1970s. Measuring various sizes, the shirt, vest, and pants are in very good condition with wear from park-use, handling, and age, and retaining local manufacturer’s labels. $200 - $400

801. A Pair of Honest John Character Arms & Collar. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A Pair of Honest John Character Arms & Collar. This collection of costume pieces was once worn by Cast Members filling the role of Honest John (J. Worthington Foulfellow) at Disneyland. The character commonly made appearances in Fantasyland from the 1960s through the 1970s. Measuring 29” long, each piece is in very good condition with expected wear from park-use, handling, and age. $200 - $400 270


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803. A Souvenir Pinocchio Feathered Cap. (Disneyland, 1950’s-1960’s) A feathered cap decorated with a figural Pinocchio face. Measuring 9” in diameter and 5.5” high, the cap is in good condition, with slight stress lines visible in the plastic Pinocchio face. $100 - $200

806. Tinker Bell Pincushion. (Disneyland, 1960’s) A pin cushion featuring a figurine of Tinker Bell. Measuring 3” diameter by 3” high, the piece is in fine unopened and unused condition, with paint wear to Tink’s front where the hanging bell has contacted it over time. $100 - $200

804. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Salt & Pepper Shaker Set. (Disneyland, 1958-60s) A metal salt and pepper shaker set modeled after the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Each shaker forms one half of the castle and retain their original stoppers. The set measures 3.25” long and 2.5” tall and is in very good condition with some minor scuffs, small scratches, and little wear from handling, and age. $100 - $200 805. A Tinker Bell Souvenir Bell in Box. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir bell featuring Walt Disney’s Tinker Bell. The metal souvenir measures 1.75” in diameter and 3.5” tall and is in fine condition within its 3.75” tall and 1.75” diameter box, retaining an original Disneyland price label sticker. $100 - $200

807. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Miniature Silent Butler. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland souvenir miniature Silent Butler featuring Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. The souvenir features a hinged cover and is decorated with a beautiful image of Sleeping Beauty castle at Disneyland. This item was once available in Disneyland Souvenirs and Gifts catalogue. Measuring 2.5”x1.5” and .50” deep, the metal souvenir is in good condition with wear to the face of the lid. $100 - $200

808. A Disneyland Castle Vinyl Wallet. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A vinyl wallet decorated with Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 9.25”x2.75” open, the wallet is in good condition with light wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

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809. Walt Disney’s Fantasyland Magic Slate. (Watkins-Strathmore, 1950s) A Fantasyland Magic Slate toy. Measuring 10.5”x16.5”, the toy displays in very good condition, with light wear mainly to edges, and the original red wooden stylus attached to the back. $100 - $200

812. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Carry All Compact in Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Disneyland Souvenir Carry All Compact with original box. Four styles of Disneyland Souvenir Compacts were released through the Disneyland catalogue, and this version has a “gold-silver finish.” The compact comes complete with powder screen, puff, and mirror and features an exquisite engraving-like relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The compact measures 2.5”x3.5” and is in good condition with light wear to the back and edge of the case from handling, and the mirror loose from its backing due to age. The box measures 3.75”x2.75” and is in good condition with wear to flaps and corners. $100 - $200 272

810. A Walt Disney’s Fantasyland Game by Parker Brothers. (Disneyland, 1956) A vintage Walt Disney’s Fantasyland Game manufactured by Parker Brothers. Inspired by the recently opened Fantasyland at Disneyland, the set consists of a game board, (3) plastic player tokens, (24) ride ticket pieces, and (24) star pieces. All pieces come complete in original 8”x16” and 1.5” deep cardboard box packaging. The set is in good to very good condition, with one missing token, and minor wear to edges and corners throughout from handling. $100 - $200

813. A Sleeping Beauty Castle Aluminum Tray. (Disneyland, 1955-60s) A souvenir aluminum tray featuring a large image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 11” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with some tarnishing, and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

811. A Miss Disneyland Tinker Bell Necklace. (Disneyland, 1960’s-1970’s) A Miss Disneyland Tinker Bell necklace on original card. With charm measuring 1.25”, the piece on 3.75”x4” card is in fine condition. $100 - $200

814. A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Ceramic Box. (Disneyland 1960s-70s) A souvenir ceramic box featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Measuring 3.5”x4.75” and 2” deep, the box with lid is in fine condition exhibiting light wear. $100 - $200


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816. A Disneyland Fantasyland Souvenir Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Fantasyland Souvenir Charm Bracelet. The bracelet features (6) silver finish charms of characters Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Bambi, and Dumbo on a double twisted curve chain. Measuring 7.5” long, the bracelet is in very good condition with few scuffs and light wear from handling. $100 - $200 815. Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Glass Dish. (Disneyland, 1970s) A small souvenir glass tray featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland by Houze Art. The tray comes in its original box. Measuring 4.75”x3.75”, the piece is in very good condition with only minor wear. $100 - $200

818. A Disneyland & Sleeping Beauty Castle Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Bag. The vinyl handbag purse features a printed image of Sleeping Beauty Castle, accented with “beaded-style” imagery from the Disneyland Indian Village. Measuring 6” tall and 5.25”x2.25” and is in very good condition with wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

819. A Tinker Bell’s Enchanted Wand Toy. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Tinker Bell’s Enchanted Wand Toy. The glow-in-the-dark toy comes with original card packaging and was manufactured by Ultra-Violet Products (the same Disneyland Participant that operated the Mineral Hall in Frontierland). This lot comes with the original wand reading “Disneyland” and an additional glow-in-the-dark wand. Measuring 13” long, on a 4.75”x12.25” card, the piece is in very good condition with little wear from handling and age, and annotation, and both wear and discoloration to edges and corners of the card. $100 - $200

817. A Disneyland Lunchbox and Thermos. (Disneyland, 1960s) A fantastic early souvenir lunchbox with thermos. The lunchbox features imagery from Main Street, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Fantasyland in stunning color. The metal box measures 7”x8” and 4” deep, while the thermos is 6.5” tall. Each piece is in fine condition retaining original labels and “Win A Trip To Disneyland” contest tag. $100 - $200

820. Sleeping Beauty Castle Compact in Box. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A large Disneyland Souvenir Square Compact with original box. Four styles of Disneyland Souvenir Compacts were released through the Disneyland catalogue, and this version has a “gold-silver finish.” The compact comes complete with powder screen, puff, and mirror and features an exquisite engraving-like relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The compact measures 2.75”x2.5” and is in very good unused condition with light wear to the patina of the case from handling. The box measures 3.25”x3.25” and is in very good condition with light wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200 273


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822. A Hallmark Disneyland Castle Decoration Centerpiece. (Disneyland, 1956-60s) An impressive Hallmark Plans-aParty Disneyland Decoration. This three-piece, miniature replica of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland comes within original envelope and would have been offered for sale with other related merchandise through Hallmark Communication Center beginning in 1960. Measuring 10” tall when assembled, the entire piece and 15.75”x10” package, display in very good condition, with slight creases and wear from use. $100 - $200 821. Sleeping Beauty Castle Compact in Box. (Disneyland, 1950s) A round gold version of the original Disneyland compact with the Sleeping Beauty Castle engraved on the top. The original powder puff and mirror are still within. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 0.5” thick, the compact is in very good condition with minor surface wear. The original box is included, in good condition with light wear on one side. $100 - $200

824. A Miniature Disneyland Castle Souvenir Plate. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A souvenir miniature ceramic plate featuring Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. Measuring 4” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition, exhibiting the slightest wear. $100 - $200

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825. Merlin’s Magic Wand Toy. (Disney, 1963) A magic wand toy on card released with Walt Disney’s The Sword in the Stone in 1963. The battery-operated wand promises to light like magic! The 15” wand and two original batteries (certainly non-functional) are still attached by bubble. The bubble and card are in fair condition with creasing and discoloration fromage, and a small strip of the 7.75”x17” card removed along the wand’s tip. $100 - $200

823. A Ceramic Disneyland Castle Mug. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Disneyland ceramic castle stein featuring dimensional imagery of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, Disneyland banner, and tree handle. The large mug retains its “Disneyland – Walt Disney Productions” backstamp. Measuring 5.25” tall and 3” diameter at the rim, the mug is in fine unused condition with minor crazing to the glaze throughout. $100 - $200

826. A Fantasyland Souvenir Bas Relief Plate. (Disneyland, 1955) An early souvenir bas relief wall plate from Disneyland. The painted and glazed ceramic plate features sculpted relief of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The reverse retains a Disneyland stamp. Measuring 8.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with minor, unobtrusive crazing to the glaze. $100 - $200


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827. A Disneyland Fantasyland View-Master Slide Set. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) A set of (3) Disneyland Fantasyland View-Master Slides. The images depict the “Fairy Tale Castle,” carousel, “Flying Elephants,” and Midget Autopia. The three reels come within their original 4.5”x4.5” sleeve and are in fine as-new condition with little apparent wear from handling or age. $100 - $200

828. A Disneyland Ceramic Castle Souvenir Bank. (Disneyland, 1960s) A stunning three-color souvenir Sleeping Beauty Castle bank from Disneyland. The ceramic bank was hand-painted and retains an original stopper, Walt Disney Productions backstamp and Disneyland merchandise price label underneath. Measuring 8” tall and 6.5”x3.5”, the bank is in fine condition. $100 - $200

830. A Signed Sleeping Beauty Castle Figure. (Disneyland, 1993) A miniature model of Sleeping Beauty Castle by John Hines Studios. This small statue of the Fantasyland landmark was created in a limited edition for the Official Disneyana Convention in Anaheim, is numbered “308/500,” and is both signed and personalized on the bottom of the base. Measuring 5.5” tall, and 7.75”x6.5”, the piece is in fine condition with few signs of wear and slightly faded signature on felt bottom from handling. $100 - $200

829. A Sleeping Beauty Solar Engine Toy. (Disneyland, 1956) A Sleeping Beauty version of the Tomorrowland Solar Engine Toy. The spinning figures of the Radiometer resemble the three fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. Measuring 3.5” in diameter and 5” tall, the toy is in very good condition. $100 - $200

831. A Cinderella Castle Swarovski Crystal Pin. (Disney/ Swarovski, 2000s) A gold-plated Swarovski crystal of Cinderella’s Castle. This pin was released by Art of Disney in a Limited Edition of 1000 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity number 0149 out of 1000. Measuring 2.5”x1.25”, the pin is in fine condition, with all crystals intact, in its 4”x4” good condition velveteen box. $100 - $200 275


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832. A New Fantasyland Area Panoramic Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A fantastic banner featuring concept artwork of New Fantasyland in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The panoramic imagery depicts the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Dumbo’s Circus, and Under The Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 93.5”x45”, the vinyl banner is in good condition overall with much wear from mounting and display, exposure, handling, and age. $200 - $400

833. A New Fantasyland Crystal Ball Display. (Walt Disney World, 2011-12) A large Revealfantasyland.com display for New Fantasyland at Walt Disney World. The land debuted in The Magic Kingdom during the Fall of 2012, and this crystal ball display divulged a preview of the land. Measuring 43.5” tall 38.5” wide, and 7.5” deep, the plastic and acrylic board piece is in good condition with a loosened backing and wear throughout from original display and handling. $400 - $600

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834. A Complete New Fantasyland Paper Diorama Kit. (Disneyland, 1983) A collection of New Fantasyland diorama cards manufactured by Burgerville, USA for Disneyland. A complete set is rare, as new pieces were released each week with purchase of The Fantasyland Meal at Disneyland. Among the lot are (4) oversized cards featuring unpunched New Fantasyland attraction facades and vehicles, King Arthur Carrousel, and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring from 23”x14” to 21.25”x23”, each piece is in very good unpunched condition, the King Arthur Carrousel sheet missing only an unimportant part of the page edge. $100 - $200

835. Set of (3) New Fantasyland Commemorative Passports. (Disneyland, 1983) A collection of (3) Special Edition Commemorative Passports for Grand Opening of The New Fantasyland at Disneyland. The trio of consecutively numbered passports feature Tinkerbell and a colorful image of Sleeping Beauty Castle within a bold purple frame. Measuring9.5”x3.25”, the tickets are in very good condition, missing stubs, and with little apparent wear. $200 - $400

836. New Fantasyland Press Event Live Site Sign (Disneyland, 2016) A New Fantasyland Press Event Sign. Signs of this style were prepared for the unveiling of New Fantasyland at Disneyland. The event brought new adventures in dining and merchandise locations to Fantasyland and the sign reminded Guests of the “Live Site” nature of the area which was still in development and under construction. Measuring 18”x26”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from display, handling, and age. $200 - $400

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837. Mickey Mouse Cub Circus Drumhead. (Disneyland, 1955-56) A handpainted drumhead used by the Circus Band of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland. The drumhead split during a performance and was quickly repaired and painted by Roy Williams, until a replacement could be ordered. The reverse has a hand-written note reading: “replace with plastic - $32.00” and the names of the clown band at Disneyland. The names include Dick Winslow, George Landier, Eddie Stoll, and George DeRubeis. The item measures approximately 26” in diameter, and displays in good to fair condition, despite some wear, spots of discoloration, and painted tape in the center which has lifted slightly from the drum. Artifacts from the Mickey Mouse Club Circus are extremely rare, and this drumhead represents an important part of Disneyland history. $3,000 - $5,000 278


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838. A Keller’s Jungle Killers Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare ticket booth ticket for Keller’s Jungle Killers show at Disneyland. After the closure of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus, Professor George Keller’s headlining feline act was held over due to contractual obligations and was performed for two seasons in Fantasyland. This mid-1950s globe admission ticket has admission value of 25 cents, was purchased from a booth on Main Street or in Fantasyland and is the only one we have ever seen. Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in fine condition, with only slight wear from handling and age. $500 - $800

840. A Mickey Mouse Club Circus Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1955) A gate flyer promoting the Mickey Mouse Club Circus and the very first Christmas Festival at Disneyland. The small two-sided handbill was distributed at the Disneyland Main Gate Ticket Kiosks from November 24, 1955, to January 8, 1956, in promotion of the “full-scale hippodrome” that would “introduce his Mouseketeers to the public for the first time.” The reverse highlights Admission Ticket Plan prices. Measuring 5.5”x8.5”, the flyer is in good condition with minor vertical creases, and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

839. A Mickey Mouse Club Circus Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare general admission ticket for the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland. The ticket is dated December 23, 1955, a month after the attraction opened. This short-lived attraction featured traditional circus performers, Disney Characters, as well as television’s Mouseketeers. Measuring 3.75”x2”, the ticket is in very good condition with little apparent wear from age and handling and missing the stub. $200 - $400

841. A Rare Large Mickey Mouse Club Circus Gate Flyer. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare large gate flyer promoting the Christmas Festival at Disneyland and the Mickey Mouse Club Circus. This style of flyer was available to Guests at the Disneyland Main Gate during the show’s operation from November 24, 1955, to January 8, 1956. Measuring 7.75”x20.5”, the flyer is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $200 - $400 279


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843. A Mouseketeers “Sharon” Embroidered Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare early red Mickey Mouse Club hat from Disneyland embroidered with the name Sharon. These early pom-pom-eared children’s hats are among the scarcest finds for the avid collector of authentic vintage Disneyland and Mickey Mouse Club merchandise. This hat measures 8”x6” and is in good condition with wear to textile material from handling and age. $100 - $200

842. An Original Mickey Mouse Club Talent Roundup Costume. (Disney, 1956-57) An original Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer Costume. This original two-piece Western outfit from the 1950s was sold through “Genuine Disney Auctions - Official Products Direct from The Walt Disney Company” and comes with an official COA. Jay-jay Solari joined the Mickey Mouse Club for one season from 1956 to 1957. This historic piece of Walt Disney Productions television memorabilia was worn by Mouseketeer John Joseph “Jay-Jay” Solari every Friday for Talent Roundup Day. The shirt is composed of “Custom-mad Twill, Faux-pearl Snaps and Nametag Stitched Over The Right Pocket.” The pants are of “Custom-made Twill, Brown Piping and Faux-pearl Snaps/Writing Inside The Waistband Identifies The Mouseketeer.” Each costume piece is in fine condition with minor wear from television production, handling, and age, and no serious defects. Included with this lot is an original 5” diameter tin litho “Special Deputy Mouseketeer” souvenir badge manufactured by L.M. Eddie Mfg. The badge is in fine condition with minor wear from handling and age. Some lt. aging w/pinpoint scattered paint nicks.$2,000 - $4,000 280

844. A Mouseketeers “Jeff” Embroidered Hat. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A rare early red Mickey Mouse Club hat from Disneyland embroidered with the name Jeff. These early pom-pom-eared children’s hats are among the scarcest finds for the avid collector of authentic vintage Disneyland and Mickey Mouse Club merchandise. This hat measures 8”x6” and is in good condition with wear to textile material from handling and age. $100 - $200


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845. A Mickey Mouse Club Circus View-Master Reel Set. (Disneyland, 1956) A “Mickey Mouse Club Circus Visits Disneyland” View-Master reel set. This set features rarely seen imagery of “The Mouseketeers on Parade,” Circus Band, Clowns, thrilling acts, and animal stunts. Measuring 4.5”x4.5”, each View-Master reel is in very good condition, while exhibiting very minor wear to the corners and edges of packaging. $100 - $200

846. A Mousegetar with Rare Jimmie Dodd Instructions. (Mattel, 1950s) A Mousegetar with Jimmie Dodd Instructions by Mattel, Inc. The rare Jimmie Dodd Instruction Book explains tuning, hand positions for chords, and music sheets. Measuring 23”x8.25”x2.75” the toy is in fine condition. Measuring 8.5”x5.5”, the tri-fold booklet is in fair condition, with wear and discoloration to the edges and corners of the pages including chipping. Included is just the front panel of the also rare box, in poor but displayable condition. $100 - $200

848. A Lonnie Burr Signed Mickey Mouse Club Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A sign advertising hours of “The Mickey Mouse Club” showtimes for an event at Disneyland, signed by original Mouseketeer Lonnie Burr. The sign is hand-painted with appliques on artists’ board. Measuring 27.5”x33”, the piece is in good condition with minor scuffs and creases, and wear to edges, corners, and throughout from display. $300 - $500

847. Mickey Mouse Club Magic Kit (Disney/Mars, 1950s) A mail-away promotional Mickey Mouse Club magic kit from a Mars candy company promotion. For two candy bar wrappers and a quarter, kids received this envelope with (2) colorful die-cut pages plus instructions and (4) sticks to assemble and perform magic tricks featuring Dumbo, Chip, and other Disney characters. Measuring 8.5”x10.25”, the Magic Kit is in fine unpunched condition, with the envelope very good showing typical wear from mailing and handling. $100 - $200

849. A Mickey Mouse Theater Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1960s) An extremely rare admission ticket for the Mickey Mouse Theater in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The attraction was originally part of the Fantasyland show from September of 1955 to 1964. This ticket is numbered 058611 and measures 2”x1” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $400 - $600 281


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850. A Rare Mickey Mouse Club Theater Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the Mickey Mouse Club Theater - 3D Jamboree in Fantasyland. This popular show starred the Mouseketeers, Jimmy Dodd, Donald Duck, and classic Disney characters. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with a few mild creases and scuffs throughout and slight errors from the original silk-screen process. $7,000 - $9,000 282


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851. A Rare Original Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An extremely rare version of the hand-silkscreened poster for the Peter Pan’s Flight attraction in Fantasyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this version is one of the first produced and notably includes a layer of black shadowing behind the lettering. This feature was removed from subsequent posters. Measuring 36”x54”, this poster is in very good condition with mild scuffing through the lower third. $7,000 - $9,000 283


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852. An Original Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Peter Pan’s Flight attraction in Fantasyland. This is the second version of the Bjorn Aronson designed poster. It does not include a white border around the imagery or black shadowing behind the lettering, as in the earlier design. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is mounted to chipboard and is in very good condition with a few minor scuffs, light scratches, and mild wear. $6,000 - $8,000 284


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853. A Peter Pan’s Flight Original Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1955) An original pirate ship ride vehicle from Disneyland’s “Peter Pan’s Flight”. These vehicles were suspended within the attraction and would take countless park guests on an aerial adventure over London, Neverland, and through Skull Rock. In 1983, “Peter Pan’s Flight” saw a major refurbishment as part of Disneyland’s “New Fantasyland”. The early vehicles were used through the refurbishment project and were later removed in the early 2000s. This vehicle represents the earliest years of this iconic opening day attraction. Vehicles for “Peter Pan’s Flight” are among the most unique in construction and are certainly among the rarest. This vehicle represents one of the only two pirate ships we have ever seen offered for public sale. Measuring 90” tall, 84” long, and 59” wide, this incredible artifact is in very good condition with some expected minor wear throughout from park use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $75,000 - $100,000 285


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855. An Original Peter Pan Backdrop Painting Segment. (Disneyland, 1955) A Disneyland Peter Pan’s Fight London Backdrop. Constructed in 1955, Peter pan’s flight has been a Guest-favorite attraction since the opening day of Disneyland. This hand painted piece of fireproof Duvetye was part of the original backdrop visible through the original London Aerial sequence and was ultimately removed during the renovation for New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 1’x3’, this fantastic Disneyland artifact is in very good condition with expected cracks, scuffs, and wear from age. $1,000 - $2,000

854. A Peter Pan’s Flight Tinker Bell Figure Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Tinker Bell prop figure from Peter Pan’s Flight in Fantasyland. This hand-crafted composite figure has delicately painted features and was removed during construction of the New Fantasyland. Measuring 11” tall and 7” wide, the figure is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from handling and age. $2,000 - $3,000

856. A Peter Pan’s Flight Chimney Prop. (Disneyland, 1955) A Chimney Prop from Peter Pan’s Flight in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The wooden prop was intended and constructed to be mounted to another surface. Further, the piece has been decorated with ultra-violet reactant paint to enhance the show quality of the dark ride attraction. This piece was removed during the area renovation for New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 12.5” tall and 9.5”x9.5”, the prop is in good condition with scuffs, chips, cracks, and wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $700 - $1,000 286

857. A Peter Pan’s Flight Building Prop. (Disneyland, 1955) A wooden rooftop prop fragment from the Peter Pan’s Flight dark ride in Fantasyland in Disneyland. The prop features ultra-violet light-reactant paint and was part of the sequences spanning the darling window to the rooftops of London. It was removed during construction for the New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 11.75”x10.25” and 9” tall, the wooden prop is in good condition with scuffs, chips, and wear from Park display, exposure, handling, and age. $700 - $1,000


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858. A Peter Pan Attraction Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1950s60s) An extremely rare admission ticket for the Peter Pan attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. This particular ticket is numbered 000098 and measures 2”x1” and is in fine condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

860. Walt Disney’s Peter Pan Pirate Ship Model. (Disneyland/ Revell, 1969) A very rare 1969 model kit of the Pirate Ship from Walt Disney’s animated feature film, “Peter Pan.” The box reads “Build the detailed sailing ship model as seen in Walt Disney’s famous film & at Disneyland”. The box measures 6.25”x10” and 1.25” thick and is in good condition with minor edge wear. The model pieces inside appear complete, with most still attached to stems, and flags included but no instructions. $100 - $200

859. A Disneyland Hotel Peter Pan Concept Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Peter Pan’s Flight facade at Disneyland. Artwork from the history of the park is a fixture of Disneyland Hotel decor, and this framed print was on display at the legendary establishment. Measuring 11.5”x14.5” visible through a 17.75”x20.75” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in very good overall condition with minor wear and scuffs to the patina of the frame. $200 - $400

861. A Peter Pan Charm Bracelet on Original Card. (Disneyland, 1970s) A beautiful charm bracelet featuring (4) Peter Pan-themed charms on its original card. This “Little Miss” charm bracelet was released in coordination with a re-releasee of the namesake film and depicts Peter Pan, a pirate, a Neverland “Indian,” and Tinker Bell. Measuring approximately 6.75” long, the piece is in very good condition, with light wear to the edges and corners of the card. $100 - $200

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862. A Pinocchio’s Daring Journey Directional Sign Prop. (Disneyland, 1983) A Pinocchio’s Daring Journey directional sign once posted in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Thematic wooden prop signs of this style were first installed on a lamppost in the New Fantasyland in 1983, and this sign was removed during a subsequent repair or rehabilitation of the area. Measuring 12.25”x5.5” and .50” wide, the sign is in good condition with wear from Park display, exposure, and age. $500 - $700

863. A Fantasyland Restrooms Directional Sign. (Disneyland, 1983-2000s) A Restrooms directional sign once posted in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Thematic wooden prop signs of this style were installed on a post in Fantasyland in 1983, and this sign was removed during a subsequent repair or rehabilitation of the area. Measuring 12”x5” and .75” wide, the sign is in good condition with wear from Park display, exposure, and age. $200 - $400

864. A Mr. Toad Area Directional Sign Prop. (Disneyland, 1983-2000s) A directional Mr. Toad Sign once posted in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Thematic wooden prop signs of this style were first installed on a post in 1983, and this sign was removed during a subsequent repair or rehabilitation of the area. Measuring 12”x5” and .75” wide, the sign is in good condition with wear from Park display, exposure, and age. $500 - $700 288


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866. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Metal Devil Prop Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A fantastic hand-painted metal devil prop from the “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction at Walt Disney World. This large metal devil was created in vibrant reds and greens that give off a fiendish glow under ultraviolet light. The unique devil prop measures 61.5”x76” and is in good condition even while exhibiting many scuffs and scratches. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

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867. A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A hand-painted fiberglass devil prop from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride at Walt Disney World. This vibrant red villain character prop is an instantly recognizable and popular feature from the climactic ending of the former Magic Kingdom attraction. This devil figure comes with removable pitchfork, contains a small mounting hole located in the back, and is one of several figures that would “hover” in the “Hell” segment of the attraction. The fiberglass figure measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with chips to the horns and minor wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $3,000 - $5,000 290

868. A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A hand-painted fiberglass devil prop from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride at Walt Disney World. This vibrant red villain character prop is an instantly recognizable and popular feature from the climactic ending of the former Magic Kingdom attraction. This devil figure comes with removable pitchfork, contains a small mounting hole located in the back, and is one of several figures that would “hover” in the “Hell” segment of the attraction. The fiberglass figure measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $3,000 - $5,000


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869. A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Weasel Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1998) A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Weasel Figure from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The Magic Kingdom edition of Mr. Toad’s adventure features two tracks, one of which leads to a prison where weasels are attempting to escape. This prop has black-light reactant painted features and has been mounted to its original metal armature. Measuring 36.5” long, 25.5” tall, and 13.5” deep, the piece is in very good condition with cracks throughout, scuffs, and wear from Park-usage, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000

870. A Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Shield Reproduction. (Disneyland) An amazing reproduction of crest-shaped sign from “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The sign features motorcar parts among the heraldic imagery and was custom made as a decorative piece for Joel Magee. Measuring 48”x29” and approximately 5” in depth, the large metal shield sign displays in fine condition, with vibrant color palette. $500 - $700

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871. A “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1983) An original printed attraction poster for Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. The poster was created for the re-Imagineering of the timeless Disneyland attraction and its debut with New Fantasyland in 1983. Measuring 24”X36”, the poster displays in fine condition with little wear to edges. $400 - $600 292


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872. A Snow White’s Adventures Large Crest Shield Sign. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A park-used crest-shaped sign that hung over the entrance to the “Snow White Scary Adventures” attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The sign was removed during the “New Fantasyland” construction in 1983. Measuring 53”x54.5” and approximately 3” in depth, the large sign displays in good condition, exhibiting slight wear and scratches from park use, two replaced finials, and a detached (but retained) finial. Due to size, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $10,000 293


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874. A Snow White’s Scary Adventures Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Snow White’s Scary Adventures Wait Time sign from Disneyland. The hand-painted wooden sign was once displayed near the attraction queue entrance, depicts Dopey, and comes with a metallic “45” card that magnetically adheres to the sign. Measuring 27”x29”, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, chips to paint, and wear from park display and handling. $1,000 - $2,000

873. Snow White’s Scary Adventure Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 1980’s) A two-sided figural Wait Time sign for the Snow White’s Adventures attraction at Disneyland. Dopey indicates to Guests how long the wait to enter the attraction is, while the sign also asks them to “Please Refrain From Smoking. Measuring 26.5”x29”x11”, the sign stands a full 84.5” tall displayed on a pole with a 40” diameter base. The sign is in poor condition, with much wear evident overall, including cracks, scuffs, and missing pieces at edges, with one side displaying fair. $1,000 - $2,000 294


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875. A Snow White’s Scary Adventures Attraction Vehicle (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) An original attraction vehicle from “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” at Walt Disney World. Constructed of fiberglass with a metal frame, this vehicle was designed to appear to be made of wood and features “carved” woodland critters around the sides. One of the charming aspects to these vehicles is the name plate that features the name of Snow White or one of the seven dwarfs. The front of this vehicle reads “Bashful” along the nameplate in a similarly decorated style to the rest of the vehicle. Measuring 36” tall, 78” long, and 50” wide, this vehicle is in good condition with some wear throughout from its use and removal. Special shipping arrangements will apply. Please inquire before bidding. $15,000 - $25,000

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877. A Snow White Witch Character Costume Head. (Disneyland, 2010s-20s) A Witch Disney Parks Character Head inspired by Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Character Heads of this type have been seen most recently during Disneyland After Dark Villains Nite at Disneyland Resort in 2022. The Character Head has been mounted for display atop a custom frame featuring hands with poisoned apple and animation. Frame included the piece measures approximately 63” tall, 25.5” at its widest points, atop a base measuring 18”x15”. The entire piece requires a 240 Volt AC adapter (included) and source, and displays in fine working condition, while the Character Head is in very good condition, exhibiting slight wear from Park use. $2,000 - $4,000

876. A Prince Charming Character Costume. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Prince Charming Character Costume from Disneyland. This costume was once worn by Disneyland Entertainment Division Cast Members and used in Parades, Shows, and Meet and Greets in the park. While size labels are not attached, the pieces retain their Disneyland Resort property control labels, and annotation of Cast Members who once wore the wardrobe. This lot contains a shirt, pants, cape, belt, and boots. Each piece is in good Park-used condition with wear from handling and age. $500 - $700

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878. A Snow White’s Grotto Dancing Fish Figure. (Disneyland, 1970s) A fish fountain figure from Snow White’s Grotto at Disneyland. Snow White’s Grotto was dedicated April 9, 1961. This fiberglass fish figure was part of the rotating fountain that appears during the show. Measuring approximately 14.5” long and 7” wide, the figure comes with a custom fountain display base measuring 17” in diameter and 4.5” tall. The fish prop is in good, park-used condition. $1,000 - $2,000


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879. A Snow White Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1950s) A rare ticket booth ticket for the Snow White attraction at Disneyland. This midto-late 1950s globe admission ticket has admission value of 35 cents, was purchased from a booth in Fantasyland and is a rare piece of early Disneyland ephemera. Measuring 2”x1”, the ticket is in good condition, with a spot of discoloration and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

880. A Snow White’s Scary Adventure Poison Apple Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) An original poison apple prop from Snow White’s Scary Adventure at Disneyland. The prop apple is notorious for theft at the hands of Guests who would happily oblige the Old Hag’s invitation and reach for the poison apple. It became such a problem that Disneyland Staff manufactured and readily stored a spare supply of apples Backstage to replace as needed. This apple prop is hand-painted with florescent UV paint over plastic to react to the black light used within the dark ride attraction. Measuring approximately 2.75 “ in diameter and 3.25” tall, the prop is in good condition with some surface wear throughout from Park usage, handling, and age. $400 - $600

881. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Exhibit Shelf Display. (Walt Disney World, 2013-14) A rare Dwarf’s Jewel Bucket Shelf exhibit display piece for The Seven Dwarf’s Mine Train in Fantasyland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 48”x26”, the sign is in very good Park-used condition with wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $400 - $600 297


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882. Park-Used Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) One of the rarest Disneyland attraction posters, this is an original park-used hand-silkscreened poster for Disneyland’s Alice in Wonderland attraction with “Fantasyland” proudly displayed along the bottom edge. Designed by Imagineer Sam McKim, the poster features the popular image of Alice down the rabbit hole with the denizens of Wonderland. This is the only such example of this rare “Fantasyland” Alice in Wonderland poster that we have ever seen offered for public sale. Most attraction posters that still survive today were never actually installed for use within Disneyland, however this poster was mounted within its frame and used within the park. The poster measures 53.5”x35.5” and the frame is 56.5”x38.5”. Both are in good condition. The poster exhibits corner and edge chipping, areas of spot paper loss at the top, bottom, and sides, minor tears, scratches, and scuffs throughout from outdoor display. The back of the board is cracked. Interestingly, to help reduce the amount of silkscreening needed on these posters, some of the white in Alice’s face was just the color of the poster paper showing through, instead of a silkscreen layer. As such, this park-used poster, which was adhered in its park-used frame for several decades, had someone browned in those white paper areas. Some color restoration of the white in Alice’s face has been professionally done, which creates a gorgeous display. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $15,000 - $20,000 298


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883. An Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Alice in Wonderland attraction in Fantasyland. Designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Sam McKim, this more typically found version of the poster does not include the word “Fantasyland” along the bottom. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition, linen backed for preservation, with mild creases wear to edges and throughout, and areas of light ink application from the original silk-screen process. $8,000 - $10,000 299


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884. An Alice in Wonderland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Alice in Wonderland, designed by Imagineer Sam McKim. The rarest version of this poster includes the word “Fantasyland” on the bottom. This lot is the more common original that later had the word “Fantasyland” silkscreened to duplicate the rarer appearance. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in good condition, linen backed for preservation, with horizontal creases throughout, and small spots of wear to paint. $5,000 - $7,000 300


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885. An Alice in Wonderland Attraction Queue Sign Section. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) The upper portion of a queue sign prop used to theme the Alice in Wonderland attraction at Disneyland. The wooden section features hand-painted imagery of Alice, the White Rabbit, and eight singing flowers. Measuring 12.25” tall, 22” long, and approximately 4” wide, the wooden prop section displays in good condition, despite exhibiting fading to painted areas and much wear to the faces, edges, and corners. $3,000 - $5,000

886. An Alice in Wonderland Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Alice In Wonderland 30-Minute Wait Time Sign. This original double-sided, hand painted sign was once posted near the Alice in Wonderland attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring 14”x18.25” with a total height of 61.5” tall, the piece is in very good condition with wear from display, handling, and age. The entire piece is accompanied by custom attraction-inspired display base measuring 10.25”x10.25” and 8” tall. $2,000 - $4,000

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887. An Alice in Wonderland Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1958) An extremely rare admission ticket for the Alice in Wonderland attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The timeless adventure debuted in Fantasyland in 1958. This particular ticket is numbered 954393 and measures 2”x1” and is in fine condition with minor wear. $400 - $600

888. Disneyland Mad Tea Party Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-1990s) A hanging lantern decoration from the Mad Tea Party attraction at Disneyland. Constructed of metal and hard translucent plastic, it’s designed to give the appearance of a paper party lantern. The lantern glows with a gentle purple light when plugged in. Measuring 30” high with a 17” diameter, the lantern is in overall good condition with a warp in the plastic on one side. $1,000 - $2,000 302

889. A Mad Tea Party Lantern Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A hanging lantern decoration from the Mad Tea Party attraction at Disneyland. The prop is composed of metal and a hard fiberglass, and hand painted to give the appearance of a paper party lantern. The piece was removed during repair or rehabilitation of the attraction area. Measuring 22” high with a 20.5” diameter, the lantern is in overall fair condition with wear from exposure, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000


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890. A White Rabbit Character Pocket Watch Prop. (Disney Parks, 1990S-2000s) A pocket watch prop created for the White Rabbit Disney Character at either Disneyland or The Magic Kingdom. The cast prop retains a cloth ribbon once used to attach it to the Character. Measuring 7”x5” and approximately 1.5” wide, the wardrobe accessory prop is in good condition, exhibiting slight wear from Park use. The watch has been mounted in a wonderful display shadowbox measuring 17.25”x12.75” and 2.25” deep. $500 - $800

891. Disneyland White Rabbit Disney Character Hands & Tail. (Disneyland, 2000s) A pair of White Rabbit Disney Character hands and fur. The pieces were fabricated for use by Disneyland Entertainment Division Cast Members. The hands measure 14.5” long while the tail is 7.5” in diameter, each piece mounted to a 15.5”x11.25” wooden display base. The costume pieces are in very good condition with minor wear and retaining original Character Inventory and manufacture labels. $500 - $800

892. A Disneyland Hotel Mad Tea Party Concept Print. (Disneyland, 2000s) A framed print of Imagineer Herb Ryman’s concept art for the Mad Tea Party attraction at Disneyland. Artwork from the history of the park is a fixture of Disneyland Hotel decor, and this framed print was on display at the legendary establishment. Measuring 11.5”x14.5” visible through a 17.75”x20.75” gold-tone wood frame, the piece is in very good overall condition with minor wear to the patina of the frame. $300 - $500 303


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893. A Pair of Storybook Land Canal Boat Door Panels. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original pair of doors from the Faline Storybook Land Canal Boat in Fantasyland. When the attraction was changed from the Canal Boats of the World to Storybook Land Canal Boats, each boat was given a Disney fairytale character theme and name. Over time, the “I Have An Idea” Program also yielded additional new names and by the 1990s one boat was rethemed to “Bambi” and named Faline. This pair of decorative doors was once installed on that boat and concealed an inner compartment. Measuring 11”x17.5” and 1” wide, each door panel is in very good condition with scuffs and wear to the painted patina from park-use, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000

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894. A Fantasyland & Storybook Land Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Storybook Land Canal Boats in Fantasyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this visually striking poster depicts Monstro the Whale – “the gateway to enchantment” engulfing a Canal Boat of Guests. Measuring 36”x54” and is in very good condition with mild creases and wear throughout. $8,000 - $10,000 305


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896. A Storybook Land Alice’s Village Prop Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An Alice’s Village sign from the Storybook Land canal Boats attraction in Fantasyland at Disneyland. This hand painted wooden sign prop once marked the location of the “Lilliputian” Alice’s Village and White Rabbit Hole to Wonderland. The piece was removed during a previous rehabilitation of the attraction and comes with a custom faux turf base to complete the display. Measuring 7”x11.25”, the sign is in very good condition with stains, scuffs, scratches, spots of discoloration and wear from Park display, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000

895. A Storybook Land French Village House Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A prop house from Storybook Land at Disneyland. The miniature structure was constructed for the French Village below Cinderella’s Castle and Chateau, removed during a prior rehabilitation, and retained by Walt Disney Imagineer Fred Joerger. The door of the structure is not hinged (as many of the original were), while the roof was designed to detach from the first floor for maintenance. Measuring 31” tall and 17.5”x12.25” at its widest, the Fantasyland prop displays in very good condition despite a few chipped shingles and minor wear from Park-use. $3,000 - $5,000 306

897. Storybook Land Seven Dwarfs Directional Prop. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Storybook Land Dwarf’s Cottage Directional Sign. The original style of this sign stood near the Dwarf’s Cottage Area from 1956 to the 2000s, while signs of this style (with a floral motif) were posted during the 2010s. Measuring approximately 17” tall and 9” wide, the signpost features removable linkbound signs and come with a custom 9”x6” turf display base. Each piece is in very good condition with minor wear from Park display, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000


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898. A Collection of (7) Storybook Land Mailbox Props. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s/2000s) A collection of (7) miniature mailbox props from Storybook Land in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Among the lot are (1) hand painted wooden mailbox for the Big Bad Wolf and (6) hand painted metal mailboxes for Pinocchio, Cinderella, White Rabbit, and the each of the Three Pigs. The wooden mailbox prop dates from the 1960s-70s while the metal mailbox props dates from the 2000s. To complete the display, this lot is accompanied by (3) custom turf bases. Measuring approximately 7” tall, each piece is in good-to-very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from exposure, handling, and age. $4,000 - $6,000

899. A Storybook Land Dwarf’s Cottage & Mill Sign Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-2000s) A Storybook Land Dwarf’s Cottage & French Mill Directional Sign. This sign once stood between the “Germany” and “France” areas of the attraction and directed Guest’s attention toward the “Seven Dwarf’s Cottage” and “French Mill” show scenes. Measuring approximately 15.25” tall and 8.5” wide, the signpost features a link-bound sign and comes with a custom 5.25”x3.5” and 2” tall wooden display base. The piece is in very good condition with scuffs, chips, and minor wear from park display, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000

900. A Big Bad Wolf Storybook Land Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A miniature sign from the home of the Big Bad Wolf in Storybook Land at Disneyland. The small hand painted sign is double-sided and hung near the area until removed during a repair or rehabilitation. Measuring 3.5”x1.75”, the small prop is in good condition with oxidation to original mounting hardware and wear throughout from park display, exposure, and age. $500 - $800

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901. A Dumbo Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Mad Tea Party, Carousel, and Dumbo rides in Disneyland’s Fantasyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster was one of the first to decorate the Main Gate Area of the Disneyland Stage and depicts Dumbo and Guests soaring over Fantasyland. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in very good condition with mild scuffs, creases, and wear throughout. $4,000 - $6,000 308


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902. Dumbo Attraction Elephant Vehicle (Disneyland, 1960s) Few of Disneyland’s attractions represent the whimsy and magic of the Park as well as Fantasyland’s “Dumbo the Flying Elephant”. As one of the few remaining opening year attractions, these large Dumbo vehicles have been a memorable part of the Disneyland experience for nearly 70 years. For Disneyland’s first few years, the Dumbo vehicles were designed with hinged ears that moved up and down. However, mechanical issues often rendered the ears immobile, and in the mid-1960s, the vehicles were redesigned with stationary ears. This vehicle measures approximately 5ft long, 12ft wide, and 5.75ft tall. The paint has been lovingly restored to match the memorable pink and grey colors, and the vehicle is in fine condition with minor wear. This item will require special shipping arrangements. $100,000 - $200,000 309


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904. A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A sign prepared to inform Guests of Dumbo the Flying Elephants refurbishment. The sign was created by Disneyland Resort Sign Shop artists and features both painted letters and an image of Dumbo. Measuring 30”x18” and .5” wide, the wooden sign displays in very good condition, despite a few scuffs, minor paint chips, and slight wear to patina. $1,000 - $2,000

903. A Dumbo Flying Elephants Lamppost Topper (Disneyland, 1982) A “Pyramid of Pachyderms” figural lamppost topper from Disneyland. Several of these sculptures circle the Dumbo Flying Elephants attraction at Disneyland. This piece, with its delicate and intricate lifelike paint design, was removed before the 50th anniversary of the park in 2005, after which all these have been painted solid gold. Measuring 13.5”x8.5”x28.5” tall, the piece displays in very good Park-used condition, with the very top elephant’s trunk repaired but leaving the flag slightly bent. $2,000 - $4,000 310

905. A Dumbo Flying Elephants Decorative Backstage Photo. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A decorative oversized vintage 1960s photograph of Dumbo Flying Elephants once hung in a Backstage Area of Disneyland. Measuring 29.75”x20”, the large photo print is in very good condition in original frame with minor wear throughout from age. $200 - $400


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906. An INA & Dumbo the Flying Elephant Poster. (Disneyland, 1958) A poster prepared for INA, Participant Sponsor of Walt Disney’s Disneyland. The Insurance Company of North America sponsored the Carefree Corner at Disneyland from 1956 to 1974. During 1958, an advertisement campaign appeared in magazines and INA offices across the country, depicting Disneyland Guests “free from care wherever they are.” Measuring approximately 19”x25” within a 26”x20” frame, the poster displays in very good condition, with original folds. $200 - $400

907. A Fantasyland Storybook Circus Area Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from Storybook Circus at Walt Disney World. The thematic trash receptacles of Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the show and stage in their own right, with this particular candy-striped can once stationed within the Dumbo’s Circus-themed area of Fantasyland. The original magnetic latching side door and push panels are still included and function well. Measuring approximately 21”x21.5” and 42.25” tall, the trash can is in very good condition with a few scratches, small chips, and scuffs to painted surfaces, and wear from Park-use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000 - $2,000

908. A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Stand-By Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Stand-By sign from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring 21”x35” and 5” deep, the metal sign with painted letters displays in very good condition, with slight scuffs and minor wear from Park use. $1,000 - $2,000

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909. A Dumbo The Flying Elephant Fastpass+ Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Fast Pass sign from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring 21”x35” and 5” deep, the metallic sign with painted letters displays in good condition, with a few large scuffs and wear from park use. $1,000 - $2,000

910. A Magic Kingdom Fantasyland Cast Member Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original costume shirt once worn by Fantasyland Attractions Hosts of The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort. This shirt was worn exclusively by Cast members of the Storybook Circus and The Barnstormer in Fantasyland. The shirt is a male size medium and is in very good condition, with few signs of wear from Park use, handling, and age. $300 - $500 312

911. A Disneyland Fantasyland Area Cast Member Coat. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A heavy winter coat once worn by Cast Members in the Fantasyland area of at Disneyland. Measuring a size “XL,” this coat is in very good condition, retaining wooden buttons and its Disneyland patch, with some pilling and wear to textile from Park use, handling, and age. $300 - $500


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912. A Dumbo Flying Elephants Fastpass+ Distribution Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) A Dumbo the Flying Elephant Fastpass+ Distribution sign from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Measuring 56.75”x59” high, the metal sign with painted letters displays in very good condition, with light wear from park use. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $3,000 - $5,000

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913. Casey Jr. Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s-20s) A sign for the Casey Jr. Circus Train attraction at Disneyland. The dimensional banner-style wooden sign once decorated the queue area of the attraction. Measuring 15.5”x5” and 1” wide, the sign is in very good condition with few scuffs and little signs of wear from outdoor display and age. $500 - $800

914. A Casey Jr. Circus Train Opening Hour Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A sign announcing the opening hour of Casey Jr. Circus Train in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring 9.5”x5.75”, the small acrylic sign is in good condition with peeling to laminate and wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $500 - $800

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915. Casey Jr. Special Revolving Motion Lamp by Econolight. (Disney/Econolight, 1950s) An extremely rare Mickey Mouse Revolving Motion Lamp by Econolight Corp. This extremely rare lamp featuring the Casey Circus Special was released in one other style inspired by Walt Disney’s Disneyland. Notably, the paper cylinder and lithographic tin parts featuring Disney animated characters are in remarkably good, colorful condition. Measuring 10” tall and 10.25” at its widest diameters, the vintage 1950s electronic displays in very good condition, exhibiting holes to two orbs, slight tears along bottom of paper cylinder, and has not been tested for functionality. $100 - $200

917. A Strombecker Walt Disney’s Casey Junior Locomotive. (Strombecker, 1950s) An extremely rare “Walt Disney’s Casey Junior Locomotive” toy manufactured by Strombecker. During the 1950s, Strombecker began to produce toys based on Walt Disney’s characters and forthcoming Disneyland Park. Two editions of this toy were released and this is the version without a bell. Measuring 5.5” tall, 7.5” long, and 3.5” wide, this rare wooden toy is in remarkably good condition with some scuffs, chips to paint, and expected wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

916. The Disneyland Express Wind-Up Toy Train by Marx. (Disneyland, 1950s) A tin-litho wind-up train titled the “The Disneyland Express Casey Jr.” Created by Marx Toys, the train depicts Mickey, Minnie, Donald and his nephews, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and many other Disney characters with mechanized and molded plastic locomotive. The mechanisms do not appear to function. Measuring 12.5” long, the train is in very good and operable condition with minor scuffing and wear from use, and notably comes packaged within its colorful 12.75”x3”x2.75” good condition box. $100 - $200

918. A Casey Junior Train Ceramic Planter Set. (Disney, 1950s) A rare Casey Junior Ceramic Planter set. The (3) piece lot features an engine, tender, and animal wagon which can be linked in tandem, each with floral accents to their motif. Each piece is in very good condition, with mild discoloration, scuffs, wear, few chips to painted areas, and original Walt Disney Productions label in cab. $100 - $200

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919. A Bruce Bushman Signed Pirate Ship Restaurant Concept. (Disneyland, 1954) A rare and very early Bruce Bushman concept for a revolving Pirate Ship Coffee Shop in Fantasyland at Disneyland, signed by artist Bruce Bushman. The Imagineered attraction ultimately did not revolve and opened with sponsor Van Kamp’s as the Chicken of the Sea restaurant. The brownline print was accented with vibrant pastel colors and signed by the artist on the lower right. The piece has an image size of 18”x22.25” and is in very good condition with spots of discoloration from moisture, minor creases and wear from age and use. $2,000 - $4,000

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920. A Door from Disneyland Chicken of the Sea Restaurant. (Disneyland, 1955) The entrance door from the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship. From 1955 until 1982, the millions of guests who entered the restaurant passed by this door, which opened in the side of the ship directly from the pier it was permanently “docked” at. The door measures 77.25”x32.5” and 3.25” thick and is displayed on a 22”x44” base that brings the full height of the piece to 81.5”. This historic Park-used piece is in very good condition, with expected wear throughout including paint chips and scuffs, and (1) of the (9) small panes of glass cracked. $2,000 - $4,000

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921. Disneyland’s Original Captain Hook’s Galley Sign. (Disneyland, 1969-1982) The original Captain Hook’s Galley sign from the iconic Fantasyland restaurant. After the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Restaurant was renamed in 1969, this sign identified the iconic landmark Pirate ship restaurant until it was removed to make way for New Tomorrowland in 1982. The original sign is presented with an expertly crafted recreation of the Hook it was displayed with, on post and base evocative of the Disneyland classic display. Measuring 45.5”x47”x3.75”, the sign displays in fine condition with typical wear from Park use. The custom display base measures 48.5”x25”, with the post bringing the display to a full 80” height. $10,000 - $20,000 318


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922. A Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant Stool. (Disneyland, 1960-1982) A rare original barrel style seat from the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship and Captain Hook’s Galley Restaurant. The Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship restaurant opened in 1955. Five years later the outdoor seating area was efficiently expanded, and the surrounding area’s show quality was enhanced to include Herb Ryman’s designs for Skull Rock Cove. The dining area was decorated with oars, sails, lanterns, and powder kegs, while the tables and chairs were patterned after barrels, crates, and pirate’s booty. This stool may have been removed during a rehabilitation of the restaurant or upon its closure as Captain Hook’s Galley in 1982. Measuring 19” tall and 14” in diameter the piece is in very good condition with cracks to the seat surface, and expected scuffs, scratches, and wear from exposure, handling, and age. $800 - $1,000

923. A Revell Peter Pan’s Pirate Ship Prototype Model. (Revell, c.1950s-60) A one-of-a-kind prototype for the “Peter Pan’s Pirate Ship” model kit by Revell. This wooden prototype was produced for the Walt Disney Productions Merchandise Division and based on the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship restaurant as seen in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The miniature perfectly captures the character of the iconic Fantasyland landmark and attraction with scale cannons, rigging, sails, crows’ nests, and more filling out each deck. This model contributed to the memorable kit that was produced and released for sale at hobby shops and Disneyland throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Measuring 11.5” tall, 13.5” long, and 6” wide, the miniature ship is in very good condition with few broken components and expected wear from handling, and age. $400 - $600

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924. Peter Pan’s Pirate Ship Jolly Roger Model. (Disneyland/ Revell, 1969) A very rare 1960 model kit of the Pirate Ship from Walt Disney’s animated feature film, “Peter Pan.” The box reads “Straight from the fantasy world of Peter Pan and Disneyland”. The box measures 6”x10.25” and 1.75” thick, and is in good condition with one corner taped, and wear including scuffs. The model pieces are sealed within their original bag, with good condition instructions included. $100 - $200

925. A Chicken of the Sea Pirate Party Kit. (Disneyland, 1950s) A Chicken of the Sea Party Kit advertising the Chicken of the Sea Restaurant at Disneyland. The kit contains a “Pin the Hat on Captain Peg Leg” game, (8) Party Invitations, (8) Party Favors, (8) Placemats, (8) Napkins, a Party Kit order form, in original mailing envelope. Measuring 1.5”x14.5”, the kit is in very good condition, despite minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

926. A Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Souvenir Postcard. (Disneyland, 1960) A Pirate Ship & Pirate’s Cove Souvenir Postcard. The postcard depicts the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship restaurant and surrounding Pirate’s Cove area which was added to Fantasyland in 1960. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the postcard is in fine as-new condition with light wear. $100 - $200 927. A Peter Pan Ship Decorative Backstage Photo. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A decorative oversized vintage 1960s photograph of the Skyway over Fantasyland that once hung in a Backstage Area of Disneyland. Measuring 29.75”x20”, the large photo print is in very good condition in original frame with minor wear throughout from age. $200 - $400

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928. A Matterhorn Fantasyland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Matterhorn Bobsleds. Designed by Paul Hartley, the poster dynamically depicts the guests, Bobsleds, and the mountain in bold color. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with few minor creases and little wear. $8,000 - $10,000 321


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929. A Unique Matterhorn Bobsleds Attraction Model. (Disneyland, 1980s) An impressive and one-of-a-kind model of the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction at Disneyland. In 1959, Disneyland expanded Tomorrowland with six spectacular new adventures. Constructed by an imagineer in the 1970s using some pieces that may be from the original model, this large-scale model of the Matterhorn Bobsleds captures all the little details of the surrounding area landscaping and attractions including the Skyway Through Glacier Grotto, the Submarine Lagoon with Seawolf Boat, neighboring nautical-themed Yacht Bar restaurant, and even miniature Bavarian-themed Fantasyland Band and Guests. Look carefully, and you can see a trio of Disneyland Matterhorn Mountain Climbers ascending the peak. This scale composition model is faithful to the original designs, features illuminating lamps and interior lighting, and is affixed to an acrylic display base with plaque. Super-collector Joel Magee added a pair of Limited Edition Monorail models after he acquired it to complete the display. Towering 28” tall on a base measuring 43”x55”x3.75” tall, this loyal replica of the historic Disneyland attraction is in fine condition, with expected wear to materials from handling and age. Special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $7,000 - $10,000 322


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930. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Repair & Closure Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A Matterhorn Bobsleds Closed Sign. This sign was created sometime after the addition of the Abominable Snowman in 1978 and features Doc encountering a large footprint of the creature. The sign was prepared and crafted to alert Guests to the periodic closure of the attraction due to “an ‘abominable problem.’” The sign retains original welded mounting hardware on its reverse. Measuring 17.25”x12”and 1” wide, the metal sign is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from display, exposure, and age. $1,000 - $2,000

931. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Wait Time Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An “Approximate Wait Time” sign once posted near the Matterhorn Bobsleds in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring 20”x22.25”, the metal sign is in very good condition retaining hand-written annotation on reverse, scuffs, scratches, wear, and multiple areas of rehabilitation and repair on face. $2,000 - $3,000

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932. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Queue Crest Decal. (Disneyland, 2000s) A unique decal prepared for the Matterhorn Bobsleds Entrance and Queue at Disneyland. This adhesive decal features a floral meadow theme and was designed and printed for application to the overhead crests that decorate the attraction. Measuring 9”x11.5”, the decal is in fine unused condition and retains its original 11”x13” parchment backing, with minor wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

933. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Vehicle Crest Decal. (Disneyland, 2000s) A unique decal prepared for the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. This adhesive decal features the Pennine Peak over a floral meadow and was designed and printed for vehicle application during repair or rehabilitation of the vehicles. Measuring 7”x8.5”, the decal is in fine unused condition and retains its original 7.5”x10” parchment backing, with minor wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

934. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Abominable Snowman Fur Sample. (Disneyland, 1978-2015) A large textile sample of fur utilized in production of the original Abominable Snowman Audio-Animatronics figures within the Matterhorn Mountain over Fantasyland. This large sample may have been used in production by the Entertainment Costuming Department, removed during a repair or rehabilitation of the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction. Measuring 24”x29”, the piece is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

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935. Matterhorn Attractions Host Materials. (Disneyland, 1960s70s) A collection of instructional materials prepared for Matterhorn Attractions Hosts and Hostesses. Among the (18) pages are procedures and guidelines relating to courtesy, a Matterhorn Training Checklist, Working Position Responsibilities, and Matterhorn Breakdown Procedures. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rarely seen Park documents are in very good condition despite minor creases and wear to corners and edges. $200 - $400

937. A Disneyland Matterhorn Patch. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early embroidered patch depicting the crest of the Matterhorn Bobsleds from the 1960’s. These smaller patches were worn over Cast Members’ tirolian shirts. Measuring 2.5”x2”, the patch is in fine condition showing light wear. $200 - $400

936. A Matterhorn Expedition Disneyland 1978 Winter Jacket. (Disneyland, 1978) A commemorative “Matterhorn Expedition” windbreaker produced for the Matterhorn attraction at Disneyland. The jacket commemorates the 1978 rehabilitation that added an abominable creature to the adventure. Measuring a size medium, the commemorative jacket is in fine as-new condition, exhibiting little wear. $200 - $400

938. A Matterhorn Bobsleds Costume Patch. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume patch prepared for the Matterhorn Bobsleds costumes worn by Attractions Hosts and Hostess at Disneyland. Through the decades, the crest design was occasionally updated, and this edition features a small castle emblem flanked by flowers. Measuring 3”x4”, the patch is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $200 - $400` 325


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939. Disneyland Matterhorn Closure Complimentary Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1978) A Complimentary Admission ticket to Disneyland, given out to apologize for the updated Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction being closed against expectations. The refurbished Matterhorn with Abominable Snowman opened in June of 1978, and this ticket allowed a guest disappointed by an unexpected closure to return until December 15th, 1978. Measuring 2.5”x7”, the ticket is in fine condition with light wear from age and handling, and light spotting on reverse. $100 - $200

941. A Disneyland Matterhorn Wallet. (Disneyland, 1959-1960’s) A vinyl wallet featuring an emblem of the Matterhorn, with Skyway buckets and Monorail. Measuring 2.75”x9” open, the wallet is in fine condition, with light wear to the exterior from handling. $100 - $200 326

940. A Matterhorn Souvenir Hat. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir hat from the Matterhorn in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The bright red hat retains a Disneyland label and size label reading “56,” and is in good condition with only minor pilling and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

942. A Matterhorn Climbers Souvenir Postcard. (Disneyland, 1969) A Matterhorn Climbers Souvenir Postcard. The postcard depicts a duo of climbers ascending the icy slopes of the Matterhorn high over Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the postcard is in good condition with annotation and wear from shipping, handling, and age. $100 - $200

943. A Matterhorn Bobsleds & Submarine Coin Bank. (Disneyland, 1959) A very rare Matterhorn & Submarine coin bank produced by Tigrett. The piece is one of the earliest licensed products themed after the Tomorrowland adventure and was released during the first year of the attraction’s operation. Measuring 6”x2.5” and 7.5” tall, the bank is in fine condition with little apparent wear and comes within the original package. $400 - $600


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There is perhaps no attraction created by WED Imagineering that more embodies the light-hearted, good-will and optimism of Walt Disney than “It’s a Small World.” The first incarnation of the eventual Fantasyland attraction was made for the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair and was housed at the UNICEF Pavilion and sponsored by Pepsi which featured at its entrance a kinetic sculpture, The Tower of the Four Winds, a 120-foot perpetually spinning mobile created by WED designer Rolly Crump. Mary Blair was responsible for the attraction’s whimsical design and color styling. The scenes and characters were designed by animator Marc Davis, whose wife Alice Davis designed the costumes for the dolls, while Crump designed the toys and other supplemental figures on display. The animated dolls were designed and sculpted by Blaine Gibson, and the dolls’ facial designs were developed by Gibson and Greg S. Marinello. Walt Disney was personally involved with the design of the animated dolls’ faces, each being completely identical in shape. The attraction was incredibly successful. Ten million 60¢ and 95¢ tickets for children and adults, respectively, were collected in two half-year seasons and the proceeds were donated to UNICEF. While other attractions had lines out the doors, there seemed to always be a seat available aboard It’s a Small World. Its high rider-per-hour capacity was recognized as a valuable innovation and was incorporated indirectly and directly into future attractions. The Tower of the Four Winds was not relocated to Disneyland’s It’s a Small World after the New York World’s Fair; in its place is an outdoor oval flume and boarding queue decorated with topiary backed by a large, flat facade with stylized cutout turrets, towers and minarets which are vaguely reminiscent of world landmarks (such as the Eiffel Tower and the Leaning Tower of Pisa). The facade was designed by Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump, who was inspired by Mary Blair’s styling. Walt Disney asked Rolly to design a large 30-foot clock, a central feature of the exterior façade, with a smiling face that rocks back and forth to a ticking sound. The attraction debuted at Disneyland on May 28th 1966 and for the last 57 years has remained an integral part of the Disneyland Experience.

944. An It’s a Small World Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) An original attraction poster for It’s a Small World in Fantasyland. Designed by Paul Hartley, this poster features the name of Participant Sponsor Bank of America and features the Children of the World preparing to embark on “the happiest cruise that ever sailed ‘round the world.” Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with few minor scuffs and a minor 2-3mm puncture on the bottom left. $2,000 - $4,000

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945. An Original It’s a Small World Facade Model. (Disneyland, 1965) An incredible set of five model sections created by Rolly Crump for the facade of Disneyland’s “It’s a Small World”. Rolly created these models in painted wood based on Mary Blair’s concept drawings. When Rolly presented these models to Mary to aid her in designing the façade, the models were still composed of five separate interchangeable sections. Mary Blair incorporated the sections throughout her larger model before she presented the final version to Walt Disney. The patterns and shapes of these models can be seen in the final façade. After the larger model was no longer needed, Rolly rescued his panels and reassembled the sections into their current configuration for his personal display. This model measures approximately 13.5” tall, 27” long, and 6” deep. The condition is good with some expected wear throughout from use. Rolly adhered paint stirrers to the rear of the model sections to hold them in place, and a wooden block is attached to the back for support. This model represents a significant milestone in the design of the “Small World” façade. These sections were used by both Rolly and Mary in the creation of the iconic Disneyland attraction and were personally handled and approved by Walt Disney. $15,000 - $20,000 328


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946. A Rolly Crump It’s a Small World Clock Concept Model. (Disneyland, 1965) The original model created by Rolly Crump for the “It’s a Small World” facade clock. Accomplished in wood, acrylic, and metal with additional applications, this model was designed to resemble Mary Blair’s iconic style. Crump created this model from Blair’s original sketch, and its unique design would lead to the final version seen in the park today. The model measures approximately 12” deep, 22” long, and 22” tall. The condition is very good with some expected wear to the paint and a few missing applications from this model’s extensive and significant use. $50,000 - $75,000 329


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947. “It’s a Small World” Concept Painting by Mary Blair. (Disneyland, 1965) An original concept painting created by Disney Legend Mary Blair for It’s a Small World at Disneyland. This painting depicts Blair’s stylized concept for the attraction’s iconic facade. After the attraction’s incredible success at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, Walt wanted to bring the attraction to Disneyland as a permanent installation. The attraction needed a new facade for its installation at the Park, and Walt called on Blair, who also contributed heavily to the original World’s Fair iteration, to design it. The painting is accomplished in acrylic on artist’s board and measures 20”x15”. In fine condition. $15,000 - $20,000

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950. It’s a Small World Rotating Clock & Facade Ornament. (Disneyland, 2000s) An It’s A Small World Clock ornament. Ornaments of this style appear on the facade of Its A Small World. Measuring 15.25”x15.25”, the ornament was created by Disneyland Shops and removed during a Show Quality-enhancing rehabilitation of the Fantasyland attraction. The piece displays in very good condition, with light wear from Park display. Included is a custom 15.25”x13”x73.5” high white and gold display piece recreating a section of the famous facade. $2,000 - $4,000

949. It’s a Small World Clock Ornament Prop and Display. (Disneyland, 2000s) An It’s A Small World Clock ornament. Ornaments of this style appear on the facade of Its A Small World, notably on the right side of the Small World Clock. Measuring 28.75”x28.75”, the fiberglass and metallic ornament was created by Disneyland Shops and removed during a Show Quality-enhancing rehabilitation of the Fantasyland attraction. The piece displays in very good condition, despite some cracking to the patina of the paint and wear from Park display. Included is a custom 23”x21.25”x77” high custom gold white and gold display piece recreating the appearance of a piece of the famous facade. $2,000 - $4,000 331


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951. An It’s a Small World Facade Pennant. (Disneyland, 1980s) A large, ornate metal pennant that once decorated the facade of It’s a Small World at Disneyland. Pennant flag props of this sort can be seen in multiple locations on the facade in Fantasyland at Disneyland, including two swaying over the clock. This piece was removed during repair or rehabilitation. Measuring 49.5” tall, 33” at its widest diameter, and 3.5” deep, the metal and acrylic prop is in very good condition, with slight chips to paint, a repair to the spire, and expected wear from handling and age. $800 - $1,000

952. An It’s A Small World Snowflake Prop. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) An original park-used snowflake prop from the iconic It’s a Small World boat ride at Disneyland. The die cut metal snowflake pinwheel is painted in a cool optical white with metallic glitter accents, and screws onto the included candy-striped metal pole as seen in the attraction. The snowflake measures 14.25” in diameter and the pole is 35.25” long, each piece is in very good condition, exhibiting some minor wear and spot paint loss. $500 - $700

953. It’s a Small World Audio-Animatronic Costume. (Disney Parks, 1980s-90s) A wardrobe piece prepared for an Audio-Animatronics figure of It’s a Small World.” The costume was created specifically for one of the 240-300 Audio-Animatronics figure dolls and crafted exclusively for use on a figure positioned within the final climactic show scene of the attraction. Measuring 17.5” long with a waist of 20.5”, the wardrobe features velcro for maintenance and displays in very good Park-used condition. $800 - $1,000

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954. An Original It’s a Small World Hawaiian Doll. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original Audio-Animatronics Hawaiian Hula Dancer Doll from It’s a Small World at The Magic Kingdom. This doll figure was created for the South Pacific show scene and features rubber latex hands, legs, and head and includes its original synthetic and textile lei and wardrobe. Best of all, the figure animatedly sways its hips side to side when plugged in, exactly as seen in the attraction. Fully operational Audio-Animatronics (with their frame armature) are an extremely rare discovery for the avid collector of Disney Parks artifacts. This doll measures 29” tall, not including its armature stand, and is in fine condition with minor surface wear, particularly to the extended hands. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $10,000 - $15,000

955. It’s a Small World Audio-Animatronics Egyptian Doll. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) An original Audio-Animatronics Egyptian doll from It’s a Small World at the Magic Kingdom. This doll features rubber latex hands, legs, and head and includes its original tambourine and textile wardrobe. This character beautifully represents the “Asian” Children of the World within the climactic final show scene of the timeless attraction. Full Audio-Animatronics as this are a rare discovery for the avid collector of Disney Parks artifacts. The doll measures 33” tall, not including the armature stand, and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $10,000 - $15,000 333


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957. It’s a Small World Penguin Figure Prop. (Walt Disney World, 2000s). A Penguin Figure Prop from the holiday overlay of It’s a Small World in Fantasyland at Walt Disney World. This South Pole Penguin figure notably features a Gaucho Hat and shimmering golden wings and flippers for the winter seasonal overlay of the attraction. Measuring 18.5” tall and 14”x12.5”, the figure is in very good condition with a loose wing and minor wear from Park display, handling, and age. $3,000 - $5,000

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958. An Original It’s a Small World “Blue Hair Boy” Doll. (Walt Disney, 1964-2008). An original “Blue Hair Boy” Doll from “It’s A Small World” at Disneyland. The prop was removed during a 2008 rehabilitation, refurbished, and given to the Mary Blair Family Trust by Marty Sklar. It subsequently became the highlight of Mary Blair Family Trust exhibitions and can be seen within the pages of “Magic, Color, Flair: The World of Mary Blair” by John Canemaker. The figure measures 24.5” tall and 15”x12” and is in very good condition with wear from handling and age. $5,000 - $8,000

959. It’s A Small World Audio-Animatronic Doll Head. (Disneyland, 1966-80s) An Audio-Animatronic Doll Head from it’s a small world in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The doll figure head was initially designed by Legendary Walt Disney Imagineers Marc Davis and Mary Blair, for installment in a show scene at Disneyland. This charming figural component includes its plastic “armature” shell, silicone rubber skin with zipper for removal, wig, and hat costume piece. The rear of the head notably retains its location identification impression reading “7-93 SW C”, while the hat retains annotation reading “WDI Small World; FA14.” The entire piece was created for a specific scene along the “Seven Seaways,” was removed during a repair or scheduled rehabilitation of the attraction and has been mounted atop a fanciful 11.25”x11.25” and 3” tall display. The head measures approximately 8” tall and 8.5” in diameter and is in very good condition with expected wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $3,000 - $5,000 335


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960. It’s A Small World Audio-Animatronic African Doll Head. (Disneyland, 1966-80s) An Audio-Animatronic African Doll Head from it’s a small world in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The doll figure head was initially designed by Legendary Walt Disney Imagineers Marc Davis and Mary Blair, for installment in a show scene at Disneyland. This charming figural component includes part of its plastic “armature” shell and silicone rubber skin with zipper for removal. The rear of the head notably retains its “Africa” show scene location identification impression reading “SW A.” The entire piece was created for a specific scene along the “Seven Seaways,” was removed during a repair or scheduled rehabilitation of the attraction and has been mounted atop a fanciful 10.75”x10.75” and 3.5” tall display. The head measures approximately 9” tall and 7.25” in diameter and is in very good condition with expected wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000 336

961. An It’s A Small World Audio-Animatronics Head. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Audio-Animatronics Figure Head from It’s a Small World. The head includes the hand-painted and removable soft rubber latex skin over an empty plastic armature head structure. The head was likely removed during a rehabilitation of the attraction while the removable hair, blue hat with whimsical feather, and 10”x10.25” base, were created to complete a display of the head. The incredible piece measures 10” tall and 7.5” in diameter (and a complete 13” tall), and is in very good condition with scuffs, surface wear throughout, a small burn likely retained from “buttering” the flexible skin onto the figure with an iron during a rehabilitation, as well as detachment of the rubber and zipper on the back of the head. $2,000 - $4,000


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962. It’s a Small World Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s-2000s) A Park used sign announcing It’s a Small World is closed for refurbishment and will reopen soon. These signs were displayed when the attraction is closed for regular maintenance, or to redecorate for the It’s a Small World Holiday Show. Made of acrylic board, the sign measures 17.5’x24” and is in good condition, with light wear consistent with Park use. $300 - $500

963. An It’s A Small World “No Stroller Parking” Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) An It’s A Small World “No Stroller Parking” Sign. The sign was created and posted to improve traffic flow and prevent stroller congestion in the pedestrian areas in Fantasyland at Disneyland. Measuring 31.75”x21.25”, the one-sided acrylic sign is in good condition with scuffs and wear from outdoor Park display. $300 - $500

964. 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 thematic trash receptacles of Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the show and stage in their own right, with this particular stylized can once stationed along the Small World Mall area of Fantasyland. The original push panels are still included and function well. Measuring 42.5” tall and 20.5”x21.5”, the trash can is in very good condition with a few scratches, small chips, and scuffs to painted surfaces, and wear from Park-use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $2,000 - $4,000

965. It’s a Small World Souvenir Guide. (Disneyland, 1964) A souvenir guide prepared for Walt Disney’s Small World at Disneyland. The book features the behind-the-scenes story, a souvenir map of the “Seven Seaways,” and more. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the book is in very good condition with minor scratches and wear. $100 - $200 337


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967. It’s A Small World Sheet Music. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1970s) It’s A Small World Sheet Music by Wonderland Music Company. The leaves contain sheet music for the piano, guitar, and vocals from the popular Disneyland and Walt Disney World attraction and was produced by the Wonderland Music Company. Measuring 9”x12”, the souvenir is in good condition with minor spots of discoloration and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

966. An It’s a Small World Attractions Host Costume. (Disneyland, 1980s) A costume worn by Attractions Hosts of It’s a Small World at Disneyland. The nearly complete wardrobe lot contains a hat, shirt, pants, scarf muffler, and belt. The shirt measures size Male XL, the pants are size 44, the hat is S/M, the muffler scarf is 59”x9.75”, and the belt is One Size Fits all. Each piece displays in very good overall condition. $1,000 - $2,000 338

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


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969. It’s a Small World Disneyland Boys Choir Record (Disneyland, 1965) A 33 RPM record and sleeve for It’s a Small World, as sung by the Disneyland Boys Choir. The record includes a track list with songs representing (13) countries. The 12.25”x12.5” sleeve is in good condition with light wear from age and handling, and the 12” record is in fine condition. $100 - $200

970. Two It’s a Small World New York World’s Fair Records (Disney, 1964) A pair of souvenir 45 RPM records of “It’s a Small World” from the 1964 World’s Fair, one in a store sleeve, the other in a mailer sleeve. The store sleeve is in fine condition with a very good condition record. The mailer sleeve and record are in fair condition, with the sleeve exhibiting wear and a 3” tear and small missing piece from the flap. Both measure 7.25”x7.25”. $100 - $200

971. It’s a Small World Record (Disneyland, 1966) A souvenir 45 RPM record of “It’s a Small World” from Disneyland, written by Richard and Robert Sherman. The 7” record and 7.25”x7.25” sleeve are in fine condition. $100 - $200

973. An It’s A Small World Lunchbox & Thermos. (Disneyland, 1964) An early It’s A Small World Lunchbox and Thermos by Aladdin. The lunchbox is vinyl with metal thermos and features “the Children of the World.” This unique collectable souvenir of Disneyland may have been offered for sale at the New York World’s Fair in coordination with “the happiest cruise that ever sailed.” Measuring 8.75”x7.25” and 6.75” tall, the pieces are in good condition with oxidation to some metal areas, few spots of discoloration, and minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

972. It’s a Small World Music Suitcase. (Disneyland, 1960’s) An It’s a Small World Music Box, shaped like a suitcase. The piece opens to reveal a mirror inside and plays “It’s a Small World” when the crank is turned. Measuring 4.5”x2.5”x1.5”, the music box is in very good to fine working condition. $100 - $200

974. It’s A Small World Little Miss Charm Bracelet. (Disneyland, 1960s) A souvenir “Little Miss” gold finish charm bracelet from Disneyland. This bracelet features 5 painted charms with four of them representing some of the countries from the attraction, and a globe reading “It’s a Small World” in the center. The bracelet measures 6.5” and is in very good condition with minor tarnish from age and some paint loss to the charms throughout. $100 - $200 339


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975. It’s a Small World Cleopatra Music Box. (Disneyland/Goebel, 1960’s) A very rare It’s a Small World music box. Based on the winking Cleopatra figure from the attraction, the music box spins and the barge rocks slowly while it plays “Love is a Many Splendored Thing.” Measuring 5.5”x5”x5.5” high, the piece is in fine working condition, with original tag. $100 - $200 976. An Original It’s a Small World Scotland Doll. (Disneyland, 1966) An original souvenir doll “Disneyland- It’s a Small World” Scotland doll based on one of “the Children of the World.” The doll was released shortly after the attraction debuted and is themed after the Scotland segment. The doll measures 9” tall while the package is 9.75” tall and 3.75” at its widest diameter. The entire piece displays in fine condition overall with minor spots of discoloration and some synthetic fabric fibers on the base of the original container. $100 - $200

978. An It’s a Small World Musical Watch & Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A musical It’s a Small World watch and Zebra Figurine, produced in a Limited Edition of 2000 for the Disneyana Convention. The watch face is decorated with the clock face from the attraction, and plays It’s a Small World when a button is pushed. The zebra figure measures 5.5”x6”x6.5” high and is in fine condition. The men’s style watch measures 1.5”x9” and is in fine unused condition, with one scuff to the band. The musical feature is functional, but the watch requires a fresh battery to keep time. $100 - $200 340

979. It’s a Small World Paper Fan (Disneyland, 1960’s) A Japanese paper folding fan with plastic handle, decorated with characters from It’s a Small World. Measuring 8.25” in diameter with 2.5” handle, the fan is in very good condition. $100 - $200

977. An It’s A Small World Sweden Doll. (Disneyland, 1982) An It’s A Small World Sweden Doll from fantasyland in Disneyland. The doll measures approximately 9” tall within its original 10.5”x4.25” and 2.75” deep box. The dol is in fine condition while the box is in very good condition with mi or wear to edges and some corners. $100 - $200

980. It’s a Small World Ceramic Figure. (Disneyland, c.1960s-70s) A rare bone China figure inspired by Walt Disney’s “it’s a small world” at Disneyland. The small figurines of the “it’s a small world” façade contained various children of the world and this piece contains a Bolivian doll figurine with Walt Disney Productions backstamp and Bone China labels underneath. Measuring 4.5”, 2.75” wide, and 1.5” deep, the piece is in very good condition. $100 - $200


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981. A Skyway to Tomorrowland Entrance Sign. (Disneyland, 1957-1994) A metal sign that hung at the entrance to the Skyway in Fantasyland. The sign was removed during repair, rehabilitation, or ultimately upon closure of the attraction during the 1990s. The sign features unique raised and painted “Swiss style” typeface associated with the attraction entrance in Fantasyland. Measuring 24”x35.5”, the dimensional metallic sign is in very good condition, exhibiting light wear from Park use. $3,000 - $5,000

982. A Fantasyland Skyway Sign. (Disneyland, 1990s) A wooden sign directing Guests toward the safety regulations for the Fantasyland Skyway at Disneyland. The sign was created by the Disneyland Staff Shop and features stenciled and painted letters. The sign was subsequently posted near the Fantasyland Skyway queue entrance and removed during rehabilitation or upon the closure of the attraction in 1994. Measuring 15.75”x22”, the one-sided sign is in very good condition with cracking to painted patina, scuffs, and wear from display and age. $3,000 - $5,000

983. A Skyway Chalet Decorative Window Shutter Prop. (Disneyland, 1956-1994) A hand-painted window shutter prop from the Fantasyland Skyway Chalet Station. Disneyland Guests once boarded the Skyway in Fantasyland, entering the ornate and colorfully painted Swiss-style Chalet before ascending the Skyway and enjoying a stunning aerial view of the park, and pass through the Matterhorn’s Glacier Grotto, before disembarking in Tomorrowland. This window decoration is believed to have been installed during the opening of the Chalet and was repainted over the years as needed. The prop was removed during a repair, rehabilitation, or following the closure of the Skyway in 1994. Composed of hand-painted vintage wood with an attached hinged portion of wood on the reverse, the prop measures approximately 9”x30” and is in good condition, with a 2.5” crack along the top edge, some expected fading to the color from age, and some general surface wear throughout. $1,000 - $2,000 341


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984. A “Skyway” Original Bucket Vehicle Signed By Bob Gurr. (Disneyland, 1965) An original “Skyway” bucket vehicle from Disneyland. During the first few years of the attraction, the “Skyway” used an unusually shaped rounded bucket, but between 1965 and until the attraction’s closure in 1994, these rectangular buckets could be seen ferrying passengers across Disneyland. With its sleek look and shape, this “Skyway” bucket was signed by Disney Legend Imagineer Bob Gurr on the upper rim below the railing with the proud declaration that he designed it. This vehicle number 36, in its rich orange paint, measures approximately 68.5”x48”x75” high, and is in fine condition, with wear typical of Park use. $60,000 - $100,000 342


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985. A Fantasyland Skyway Stroller Pickup Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A sign making Guests aware of the Stroller Pickup Area near the Fantasyland Skyway Station. This piece was removed during a rehabilitation of the area or upon its closure in 1999. Measuring 32”x6” and 1.5” wide, the hand painted wooden sign is in good condition with small cracks, chips, scuffs, and wear throughout from Park display and exposure, handling, and age. $800 - $1,000

986. Skyway Attractions Host Materials. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A collection of materials prepared for Skyway Attractions Hosts and Hostesses. Among the (19) pages are The Skyway Story, Facts and Figures, and Standard Operating Procedures diagrams and appendix sheets. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the rarely seen Park documents are in very good condition despite minor wear and annotation to one page. $200 - $400

987. A Set of (4) Skyway Attraction Admission Tickets. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An extremely rare collection of admission tickets for the Skyway attraction in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland at Disneyland. These tickets carry different monetary values and were good for departures from Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and two were “good for one round trip.” Each ticket is numbered 004967, 0055544, 005070, and 005791, measures 2”x1” and are fine condition with minor wear. $300 - $500

988. A Skyway Through Glacier Grotto Photo by David Lee. (Disneyland, 1980s) A large photo of the Guests aboard the Skyway Through Glacier Grotto, photographed by David Lee. The piece has an image of 10.5”x13.75” within a 16”x20” matte and is in fine condition with few signs of wear. $200 - $400

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989. A Skyway Tomorrowland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Skyway over Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this poster features the Skyway overlooking the Tomorrowland AstroJets and the never built Airboat attraction. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with light wear. $5,000 - $8,000 344


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Walt’s vision for the future came to life in Tomorrowland. With Disneyland opening at the dawn of the space age, it became a natural showcase for the forward-thinking utopian views of the 50s and 60s. When Disneyland opened, Tomorrowland represented the future in the year 1986. Walt made sure that fantastic ambitions for the future were presented in a way that not only entertained the public but tempted them with visions of what “could be.” The first Tomorrowland opened on July 17, 1955, with only several of its planned attractions open, due to budget cuts. The construction of the park was rushed, so Tomorrowland was the last land to be finished. It became something of a corporate showcase, despite Walt Disney’s reluctance. Monsanto Company, American Motors, Richfield Oil, and Dutch Boy Paints were some of the many companies to open showcases in Tomorrowland in the first few years. Since the park was on a strict budget, one cost-cutting idea was to reuse the sets of the Nautilus from Disney’s 1954 movie “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” as a walkthrough attraction. This remained open until 1966. For the first four years, most of Tomorrowland was generally open space and considered to be very corporate fueled. However, the area gained more attractions as time passed, and has since become one of the most popular sections of the park.

990. A Tomorrowland Near-Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1966) A Tomorrowland “near attraction” poster from the summer of 1966. This beautifully printed poster was designed by Ralph Kent as part of a set of (6) posters that were displayed in the Park and sold exclusively during the summer of 1966. These posters were only available that summer and as such, are very hard to come by. The poster depicts the Moonliner Rocket (without indication of a sponsor) towering over Matterhorn Mountain, the Monorail, and the Tomorrowland skyline. The piece measures 21.5”x29.5” and is in very good condition with a few creases, scuffs, and wear to edges and corners. $600 - $800

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991. Original Herb Ryman The Hub Plaza Restaurant Sketch. (Disneyland, 1954) A stunning early original concept drawing by artist Herb Ryman for the Hub Restaurant and True-Life Adventure entrance at Disneyland. In addition to helping shape the overall layout of Disneyland, Ryman produced designs for individual attractions which would often be taken to banks and other investors during the search for Disneyland Participant Sponsors from 1954 to 1955. Herb’s depicted quick sketch “suggestions” ultimately evolved into the timeless Plaza Inn Restaurant which continues to enhance the show quality of Main Street at Disneyland. The 31”x11.5” ink and graphite drawing has been professionally mounted to a piece of artists’ board measuring 32”x13.25”. The piece is in very good condition, exhibiting mild color toning and areas of discoloration from age, and minor wear from use. $15,000 - $25,000

992. Circarama & Space Station X-1 Concept by Herbert Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954-1955) A conceptual suggestion for the entrance of a “Cyclorama” exhibit created by Herbert Ryman, Disneyland. Herb’s design for the entrance to the 360-degree attraction features a ticket booth flanked by “24 states” on each side, as well as fundamental shapes and forms recurrent in other contemporaneous suggestions for both Circarama USA and Space Station X-1. These elements were notably retained and realized when both opened as Disneyland attractions on July 17th, 1955. Measuring approximately 25.25”x12”, the drawing mounted to artist’s board displays in very good condition, exhibiting few creases and wear throughout from use, adhesive retention on reverse from prior original display, and some color toning and discoloration common from age, common to Disneyland artifacts of a similar vintage. $9,000 - $12,000 346


993. Tomorrowland Show Concept Suggestions by Herbert Ryman. (Disneyland, 1954) A sheet of Tomorrowland show element suggestions created by Herbert Ryman for WED Enterprises and Disneyland, Inc. As Disneyland continued to take form, many suggestions ended up in the wastebasket or on the floor, by Herb’s account. Attesting to this is this second aggregation of “voided” suggestions featuring a “Kaleidoscope Projector” of a potential “G.E. Show,” a “spiral pylon” and ribbed awnings for the Rocket “Space Port,” and details mentioning a “scaled-down monorail” five years before the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail debuted at Disneyland. Measuring 28.5”x12.5”, the drawing mounted to artist’s board displays in very good condition, exhibiting creases and wear throughout from use, and some color toning and discoloration common to Disneyland artifacts of a similar vintage. $6,000 - $8,000

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994. A Model of 1967’s New Tomorrowland. (Disneyland, 1990’s) A truly impressive large-scale model of Disneyland’s New Tomorrowland. July 7th, 1967, debuted a major reimagining of the entire land, and the addition of new attractions the Carousel of Progress, Adventure Thru Inner Space, the WedWay PeopleMover, and the upgraded attractions Flight to the Moon, Rocket Jets, and a larger Circle-Vision auditorium. The entire original layout was scrapped, and a completely new design was expressed throughout Tomorrowland. This model represents the (5) acre heart of New Tomorrowland in (5) segments that assemble into a stunning tableau nearly ten feet long. Details include the Peoplemover track and trains in all colors, the Adventure Thru Inner Space and Circle-Vision buildings with their original Mary Blair designed murals, and the Rocket Jets in their elevated platform, flying over it all. While this is not an Imagineering original model, it was obtained from the family of an Imagineer, and truly shows a superb level of accuracy and attention to detail. Measuring 117”x56”x27.5”, the model is in fine condition, with some wear from display. $15,000 - $20,000

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995. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Costume Shirt Prototype. (Disneyland, 1998) A one-of-a-kind prototype costume shirt designed and crafted for Cast Members of Tomorrowland. Before the New Tomorrowland was introduced in 1998, this sample costume shirt was prepared by the Entertainment Costuming Department for pricing and features a crude Tomorrowland monogram patch and a color scheme that was ultimately not effected or mass-produced. Measuring a Women’s Size 36, the unique Park artifact shirt represents a milestone for the cardinal land and is in fine production-used condition with expected wear from handling and age. $300 - $500 349


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996. An AstroJet Tomorrowland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland,1956) A rare, early original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the AstroJets, designed by artist Bjorn Aronson. This version of the poster was displayed in the park until the attraction name was changed in 1961. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with creases, spots of discoloration, and wear along borders and throughout. $7,000 - $9,000 350


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997. An Extremely Rare Astro “Jet” Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) A very rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Astrojets in Tomorrowland, designed by Bjorn Aronson. When American Airlines produced an “Astrojet” airliner in 1961, Disney removed the name from the attraction, and silk-screened “JET” on the original poster. The letters of “Astro-jet” can be seen faintly through the yellow lettering. This 36”x54” poster is in fine condition, linen backed for preservation, with few mild creases throughout, and a single horizontal center crease line. $6,000 - $8,000 351


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998. A Rocket Jets Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Rocket Jets in Tomorrowland. The Rocket Jets replaced the AstroJets in 1967. Designed by Ken Chapman, the artwork of this piece was inspired by both the layout and color palette of Bjorn Aronson’s earlier “AstroJets” poster design. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in fine condition with little wear. $4,000 - $6,000 352


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999. A RocketJets Passenger Seating & Operation Hours Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A RocketJets Passenger Seating Sign from Disneyland. The double-sided sign once informed Guests of Passenger seating policies and opening hour of operation. The wooden sign was designed, hand-crafted, and painted by the Disneyland Staff Shop, and likely removed during rehabilitation or upon the closure of the Tomorrowland attraction. Measuring 12”x8.5”, the wooden sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and light wear to edges and corners from Park display, exposure, and age. $400 - $600

1000. A Rocket Jet Original Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1967) For nearly 30 years, the “Rocket Jets” were a focal point of Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. These sleek white and black rockets replaced the “Astro-Jets” in 1967 as part of the “New Tomorrowland” refurbishment and have taken countless Guests on aerial adventures over Tomorrowland. At the time, these vehicles were designed with a more modern look which vastly improved Tomorrowland’s futuristic appearance, compared to the clunky and carnival-colored “Astro-Jets.” Few of these vehicles have been offered for public sale, with this example measuring 114” long, 48” wide, and 48” tall, on a custom-built display that brings the piece’s full height to 51”. The Rocket Jet is in fine restored condition. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $40,000 - $50,000

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1001. A Space Station X-1 Tomorrowland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster for Space Station X-1 in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster promoted the Walt-era, walk-through attraction that granted guests a panoramic view of the United States, at an orbit of 500 miles in space. Measuring 54”x36”, the Disneyland attraction poster displays in very good condition with few small creases, minor surface wear. $7,000 - $9,000 354


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1002. A Rare Satellite View of America Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A recreation of the Satellite View of America attraction poster using a original Space Station X-1 Poster. By 1958, the popular panoramic attraction was renamed, and Bjorn Aronson’s Space Station X-1 poster was adapted into this poster by simply silk-screening over the existing poster. Since none of the original posters are known to exist, super collector Joel Magee had this poster made using the same techniques. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with a few creases and wear to edges. $4,000 - $6,000 355


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1003. A Disneyland Dutch Boy Paint Store Display. (Disneyland, 1950s) A cardboard countertop display for the “Dutch Boy Paint Gallery” with beautiful pop-up imagery of Disneyland’s Main Street. The Dutch Boy exhibit was a Tomorrowland feature from 1956-1963. The display measures 15.5”x32.5” collapsed and the condition is poor to good, with wear throughout from age and a missing a pop-up feature but displays very good. This store display is an exceptionally rare early Disneyland promotional item. $100 - $200

1004. The Dutch Boy Disneyland Coloring Book. (Disneyland, 1957) A Disneyland coloring book by Dutch Boy Paints. This early Disneyland Participant sponsored the Dutch Boy Paint Gallery exhibit in Tomorrowland from 195663, and this promotional coloring book featured the namesake character within its halls and interacting with other Disneyland attractions. The book measures 10.75”x8.25” and is in fine condition with original merchandise stamps on its cover. $100 - $200

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1005. A Flying Saucer Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the Flying Saucers at the Space Terminal in Tomorrowland. The bold stylized poster was designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump and displayed at Disneyland from 1961 to 1966. Measuring 54”x36”, the poster is in very good condition, with small creases and scuffs throughout and smudges in the bottom corners. $6,000 - $8,000 357


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1006. An America the Beautiful Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An original hand-silkscreened poster for America the Beautiful In CirCarama in Tomorrowland. Created by an unknown Walt Disney Imagineering artist, the stark, clean imagery depicts scenic American attractions, from the Rocky Mountains to Monument Valley and the Statue of Liberty over New York City. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is linen backed for its preservation, and in very good condition, with few mild scuffs and creases, and few slight flaws from the original silk-screen process. $4,000 - $6,000 358


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1007. An America The Beautiful Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the America the Beautiful attraction presented in Circle-Vision 360 in Tomorrowland. This version of the motion picture opened in 1967, replacing the CirCarama presentation. Designed by Ken Chapman, the poster features Participant Sponsors AT&T and Pacific Telephone with a dynamic image of the Statue of Liberty established in a bold patriotic palette. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with scuffs and creases along the edges, to the surface, and throughout. $4,000 - $6,000 359


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1008. A Tomorrowland View-Master Disc Set. (Disneyland/Sawyers, 1956-59) A rare Tomorrowland View-Master 3-disc set produced for Disneyland. Among the (21) color stereo pictures are the brand new, three-car Monorail Red train, Monsanto House of the Future, and Motor Boat Cruise. Measuring 4.5”x4.5”, the package has been opened but all contents accounted for and in very good overall condition, with the slightest fading to package cover. $100 - $200 1009. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A vintage 2000s shirt once worn by Cast Members of Tomorrowland in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The piece features the color palette and progressive logo of Tomorrowland. The shirt measures a size large, while the pants are of unknown size, and the belt is one size fits all. Each Piece is in very good condition with wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $300 - $500 360


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1010. An Adventure Thru Inner Space Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand silk-screened poster for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space. The visually stunning poster was designed by John Drury and depicts the iconic Atomobiles and passengers reaching magnification, on their journey beyond the Mighty Microscope and into unknown realms. This earliest variant of the poster includes “Presented by Monsanto”, who sponsored the attraction until 1977. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, with scuffs, creases, and wear along the edges and throughout. $4,000 - $6,000 361


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1011. An Adventure Thru Inner Space Attraction Poster (Disneyland, 1977) An original hand silk-screened attraction poster for Adventure Thru Inner Space. The visually stunning poster was designed by John Drury and depicts the iconic Atomobiles and passengers reaching magnification, on their journey beyond the Mighty Microscope and into unknown realms. This second version of the poster does not include the name of Participant sponsor Monsanto, whose sponsorship ended in September of 1977. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition, with very light wear. $4,000 - $6,000 362


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1012. Adventure Through Inner Space Atomobile Prop & Display. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare “Atomobile” prop from Disneyland’s “Adventure Thru Inner Space”. While waiting in the attraction’s queue, guests were entertained and informed of the adventure to come by a series of displays, each with their own Atomobile prop inside. This Atomobile is from one of those displays (as opposed to one seen in the “Mighty Microscope”). To display the piece, super collector Joel Magee built a replica of the queue displays, complete with lights and sound from the attraction. The Atomobile measures 6.5” in diameter and 10” high and is in very good condition showing light wear from Park use, and a small piece of black cloth adhered to the woman figure’s right forearm, likely from original installation. The fine condition display measures 37”x16” and stands 59” tall on a 24” diameter base. $5,000 - $7,000

1013. An Adventure Through Inner Space Atomobile Prop. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare Atomobile prop from Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. While waiting in the attraction’s queue, audiences looked on as their fellow adventurers boarded vehicles in route toward magnification through the Mighty Microscope. This original prop from the attraction features two hand painted Guest figures aboard a miniature Atomobile. This prop was mounted inside the Mighty Microscope within queue and gave guests a wonderful preview of the shrunken vehicles. These display pieces were modeled differently from the other prop shrinking pieces throughout the attraction and are extremely rare. The Atomobile measures approximately 9” tall and 6.5” in diameter and is displayed on a wooden base. One figure’s foot is broken loose, and each figure appears to have been repainted for display. The condition of the vintage Tomorrowland artifact is good overall with discoloration, scuffs, scratches, and wear throughout from handling and age. $3,000 - $5,000 363


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1014. A Monsanto Inner Space Magic Microscope Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) An Imagineering model of the Mighty Microscope prepared for Monsanto’s Adventure Thru Inner Space in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This Walt Disney Imagineering model is comprised of three-pieces, and is of composition materials including wood, foam core, and plastic. The lot includes the memorable Microscope (with miniature “magnified” Atomobiles), (1) Base, and (1) Atomobile accessory. Measuring 7.5” tall and 27.5”x6” when constructed, the model is in very good condition with a crack on the microscope, a decal peeling, wear, and signs of repair. $3,000 - $5,000

1015. A Monsanto Miracles from Molecules Record. (Disney/Monsanto, 1967) A souvenir record of “Miracles From Molecules” written by the Sherman Brothers for the Disneyland attraction “Adventure Thru Inner Space.” The colorful 7.25”x7” sleeve and 7” record are in good condition, with some spotting and wear. $100 - $200

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1016. Monsanto Adventure Thru Inner Space Postcard Booklet. (Disney/Monsanto, 1967) A (10) page booklet featuring art of the Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction, with the front and back cover serving as removable postcards of the attraction entrance and the World Clock. Measuring 3.5”x6”, the booklet is in fine condition. $100 - $200


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1017. A Rocket to the Moon Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1955) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Rocket to the Moon in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster depicts Guests preparing to enter the Disneyland Spaceport and board the TWA Rocket to the Moon. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, with few small creases, minor wear to edges, few spots of paint error from the printing process including a fingerprint visible on the lower left border of light blue ink, made before the poster had dried. $15,000 - $20,000 365


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1018. A Disneyland & TWA Los Angeles Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original travel poster for Los Angles, TWA, and Disneyland. This large poster depicts the TWA Constellation soaring high over the Moonliner Rocket and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 27”x41”, the poster is in very good condition, linen backed for preservation, and only showing light wear. $2,000 - $4,000 366


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1020. A Mickey Mouse, TWA Rocket & Tomorrowland Postcard. (Disneyland, 1950s-1966) A rare Disneyland postcard featuring Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and the TWA Rocket to the Moon in the exciting realm of Tomorrowland. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, the unused postcard is in fine condition with a few signs of wear to edges and corners from handling and age. $100 - $200

1021. A Strombecker Rocket to the Moon Model Kit. (Strombecker, 1950s) An extremely rare Rocket to the Moon model by Strombecker. The model depicts the Tomorrowland rocket attraction that became a Park icon. The set is near-complete (missing the decals), and includes the original parts in a bag, instructions & wall poster, Strombecker Model Makers Club form, and box. Measuring 10.75”x4.25” and 1.75” deep, the model kit is in very good condition with little wear, few creases, fading, and minor spots of soiling to box from handling and age. $100 - $200 367


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1022. A Disneyland Moonliner Scale Model Set. (Strombecker, 1950s-60s) An original and rare scale model of the Disneyland Rocket to the Moon attraction. This rare edition of the kit features a lid reading “Walt Disney’s Disneyland Moonliner.” The set is complete with model parts, decals, and instruction sheet/wall poster. The box measures 5”x12” and 1.25” deep, with crisp instruction sheet and unpunched parts, and is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1024. A TWA Rocket Ship Lunar Flight Certificate. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare giveaway from TWA’s “Rocket to the Moon” attraction. This certificate would certify that the individual has “rocketed round trip to the moon from the Disneyland Spaceport via TWA Rocket Ship”. Measuring 7”x5”, the unused certificate is in good condition with light wear. $100 - $200 368

1023. A Disneyland & TWA Los Angeles Mini Travel Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original travel poster for Los Angles, TWA, and Disneyland. The poster depicts the TWA Constellation soaring high over the Moonliner Rocket and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 15”x25”, the poster is in very good condition with linen backing for preservation and little wear. $200 - $400

1025. Walt Disney’s Man in Space Comic Book. (Disney/Dell, 1956) A Man in Space Comic Science Feature From Tomorrowland Comic Book. Measuring 7.25”x10.25”, the comic is in very good to fine condition, with light wear to spine, bottom right corner, and lightly off-white pages. $100 - $200


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1026. A Flight to The Moon Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for “Flight to the Moon” at Disneyland. A new poster design by Ken Chapman reflected the new attraction name and Participant Sponsor McDonnell Douglas. Measuring 36”x54”, this poster is in very good condition with few scuffs and little wear. $7,000 - $9,000 369


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1027. A Flight to the Moon Scrapbook. (Disneyland, 1967) A rare unused Flight to the Moon souvenir scrapbook. The string-bound, board and leatherette book contains 22 leaves of blank construction paper. Measuring 14.5”x12”, the scrapbook is in good condition, with edge wear and surface scuffs to the cover, and interior pages browned with some edge chipping. $100 - $200

1029. A McDonnell Douglas Executive Gift Rocket Model. (Disneyland, 1960s) A McDonnell Douglas Moonliner Rocket Model executive gift. This one-of-a-kind model was a gift to a McDonnell Douglas Company Executive credited with branding the Disneyland McDonnell Douglas Flight to the Moon Rocket Ship in 1962. Measuring 11.5” tall atop a 7.5” diameter display base with a glossy McDonnell Douglas cloisonne emblem, this historic artifact of Tomorrowland history stands a complete 12.5” tall and is in very good condition with minor scuffs, scratches, and wear from handling and age. $500 - $700 370

1028. A Rocket to the Moon Limited Edition Model. (Disneyland, 1995) A Limited edition model in the style of “Big Figs” of Disneyland’s Rocket to the Moon, released by the Disney Gallery. Measuring 8”x8”x19”, the model is in very good condition, with light wear visible to one “foot” of the Rocket, and the base exhibiting scuffs to edges, and light cracking to the surface paint. $100 - $200

1030. A Moonliner Rocket & Poster Desk Lamp. (Disneyland, 2005) A limited edition Disneyland 50 Year commemorative Moonliner Rocket Desk Lamp. The lamp was designed by artist Jody Daily, produced in a limited edition of 1000, and contains both illuminating rocket features and backlit miniature attraction poster. The lamp has been tested for function and each of the three lamp settings operate. Measuring 12” tall atop a 11”x7.75” base, the piece is in very good operable condition with few signs of wear from handling and age. $100 - $200


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1031. Original Painting Concept for Mission to Mars Poster. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, c.1975) An extremely rare one-of-a-kind original painting for a Mission to Mars poster. With the introduction of Mission to Mars in 1975, a new poster was required. Accomplished by an unknown artist, the concept artwork features elements adapted from Ken Chapman’s earlier Flight to the Moon poster. This developmental artwork is particularly notable, as the Omnibus advertisement sign was the only in-Park poster artwork that was ever produced for the Tomorrowland attraction. The painting is on masonite, has an image size of 35.5”x53.5”, and is mounted within a 38.5”x56.5” frame. The painting is in fine condition, with some slight paint chipping primarily to the corners of letters in “Tomorrowland,” and an approximately 2” scratch across the H in “THE.” $20,000 - $30,000 371


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1032. A TWA & Disneyland Rocket Flight Bag. (Disneyland, 195566) The small fight bag was manufactured expressly for TWA & Disneyland, humorously referencing Trans World destinations on one side and listing extra-terrestrial TWA Disneyland Rocket destinations on the other side. Measuring 7.25” tall, 6.5” long and 2.75” wide, the bag is in very good condition with minor wear to screen printed imagery and little wear to textile materials from handling and age. $100 - $200

1033. A Large Photo of the Rocket to The Moon Entrance. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Photo Display of Rocket To The Moon. The large photographic imagery depicts the Entrance to the Space Port Waiting Area of the attraction as well as the Exit and was mounted foam board for a 1990s display. Measuring 19.25”x10”, the piece is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from park use. $100 - $200

1034. A Flight to the Moon Model. (Disneyland, 1990s) An incredible and one-of-a-kind replica of the model of the show building for McDonnell Douglas Flight to the Moon. In 1962, McDonnell Douglas became the official Participant Sponsor of the attraction and a few years later the show was ultimately rebranded as Flight to the Moon. This is a replica of the original show building model that was used by Project Team Members involved in rendering drawings, completing estimates, scheduling, and construction. The scale composition model is faithful to the original designs, is comprised predominantly of foam core with faux foliage, plastic people figures, and is affixed to a wooden display base with laser printed WED Enterprises title block to complete the display. Measuring 21”x18” and 7” tall, this loyal replica of the historic Disneyland attraction is in fine condition, with expected wear to materials from handling and age. $2,000 - $4,000 372


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1035. A Star Traders Astronaut Mickey Mouse Display Figure. (Disneyland, 1980) A Mickey Mouse Astronaut figure created for the Star Traders shop in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The figure was hand-crafted in mixed media, from foam, plastic, vinyl, textile, metal, and other materials. Measuring 19” tall and 12.5” at its widest diameter, the figure is in very good condition with loose helmet components, chipping to painted areas, scuffs, and wear from production, display, and age. $800 - $1,000 373


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1036. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” attraction in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this colorful poster features strong graphics and brilliant colors that make this one of the most collectible posters from the park. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition. $9,000 - $12,000 374


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1037. A 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Souvenir Hat. (Disney, 1950s) A rare souvenir hat for Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This Captain Nemo Submarine Nautilus Commander Hat was sold in coordination with the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Exhibit in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Measuring 11”x5.75” and an unknown hat size, this piece is in fair condition with fragile and worn band, creases and stains from handling, age, and wear. $100 - $200

1038. An Original 20,000 Leagues Exhibit Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 195760s) An extremely rare ticket for the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Exhibit in the Tomorrowland South Rotunda Building at Disneyland. This rare mid- 1960s globe admission ticket was complimentary due to a “Group Sale,” and was purchased from a booth in Tomorrowland. The Group Sales department was created in 1957 and the 20,000 Leagues exhibit was operational from August of 1955 to August of 1966. Measuring 2”x1”, this rare piece of early Disneyland ephemera numbered “000506” is in fine condition, with few signs of wear from handling and age. $300 - $500 375


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1039. A Tomorrowland Autopia Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Autopia in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, this colorful poster features Disneyland Guests riding cars along the freeway of the future. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with mild scuffs, slight creases and wear along edges and throughout. $5,000 - $7,000 376


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1040. A Bob Gurr Signed Autopia Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Bob Gurr signed original 1960s Disneyland Richfield Autopia Driver’s License. From Main Street Transportation to Tomorrowland, Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr has been influential in the design of most attraction vehicles at Disneyland. However, Bob Gurr is most renowned for his original designs for the original Autopia Mark I vehicle and subsequent updated models II – VII. This 1960s souvenir has been signed by the distinguished Disney Legend. Measuring 4”x2.5”, this unique piece of historic ephemera is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

1043. An Autopia Repair Request Form. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An Autopia vehicle repair request slip once used by Disneyland Backstage staff members. The small paper accompanied the vehicle and detailed the necessary repairs to be made by the Disneyland Staff Shop and Paint Shop. Measuring 3”x3”, this small, rare piece of historic ephemera is in very good condition with slight yellowing and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1041. An Original Richfield Autopia Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 1960s) An unused Official Driver’s License for the Richfield Autopia at Disneyland. The back side of the card is labeled “Junior Identification Card,” and the front side reads “This certifies that the undersigned has successfully passed the Safe Driver’s Test for the Autopia in Tomorrowland.” Measuring 2.5”x3.75”, the license is in very good condition with few spots of discoloration and wear. $100 - $200

1044. An Original Autopia Attractions Host Jacket. (Disneyland, 1967-1981) An Original Autopia Attractions Host Jacket. The jacket features the color palette of Disneyland Participant sponsor Goodyear. Measuring a size small, the jacket is in good condition with few signs of wear from handling and age. $400 - $600

1042. A Disneyland-Richfield Autopia Driver’s License. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) An early Disneyland – Richfield Autopia Driver’s License. This souvenir Operator’s License was manufactured by Globe Ticket, numbered 433787, and was distributed upon completion of a Senior Autopia course. Measuring 4”x2.75”, the vintage souvenir of Disneyland is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1045. A Disneyland Autopia Streering Wheel Cover. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Steering Wheel Protector from an Autopia Mark VIII vehicle in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The piece has been mounted for display with a plaque and photograph showing the installation of the part in a Disneyland Autopia car. The wheel measures approximately 12” across inside a 18.75”x18.75” shadowbox frame and is in very good condition with expected wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

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1046. A WDW Autopia Tomorrowland Speedway Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 2008) A rare Autopia Tomorrowland Speedway Vehicle from Walt Disney World. The Autopia, an opening day attraction at every Disney Park until Hong Kong, opened as the Grand Prix Raceway at Walt Disney World in 1971. It further evolved to the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway in 1994 before shortening to simply the Tomorrowland Speedway. This sleek red racing vehicle number 85 carried many guests two at a time through the roadways of the attraction. Measuring 108”x49.5”, the vehicle is in good condition, with wear from Park use including scuffs, scratches, and few cracks to the fiberglass shell. This lot includes a second set of decals for the vehicle. $7,000 - $9,000

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1047. Autopia New Tomorrowland Gallery Attraction Poster (Disneyland, 1990s) An Autopia attraction poster reproduction from The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. For a very short time, The Disney Gallery offered a limited amount of full-size attraction poster reprints from some of the most beloved Disneyland attractions. This faithful recreation measures 54”x36” and is in very good condition with light edge-wear. $300 - $500 379


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1048. A Rare Midget Autopia Car. (Disneyland, 1957) An extremely rare original vehicle from the Fantasyland Midget Autopia. Only operating in Disneyland from 1957 through 1966, the cars were built for children too small to ride the full-sized Autopia. The cars were electric rather than motorized and ran on a track. It was extremely popular with small children, but there were problems with the design, capacity, and the overall idea of setting young children off by themselves. The track occupied a fair amount of space in Fantasyland and was removed in 1966 to make way for the It’s a Small World attraction. Walt donated the entire ride, the cars, the track, and the electrical system to his boyhood hometown of Marceline Missouri, and even paid for the installation in a local park. The cars ran for several years before the ride was finally closed. This original car is one of only a handful known to exist and features the original body, wheels, and steering wheel from Disneyland, with restored red rims with chrome spinners, a new wood and vinyl seat, windshield bar and “firewall” footrest, and decals. The taillights are S&M vintage 1950’s replacements for the originals. Measuring 95”x33”x27.5”, the car is in fine restored condition. $30,000 - $50,000 380


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1049. A Submarine Voyage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Submarine Voyage Thru Liquid Space in Tomorrowland. Designed by Sam McKim, this early version of the poster features the sponsor General Dynamics at the top. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition with a few minor scuffs and light wear. $6,000 - $8,000 381


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1050. A Submarine Voyage Tomorrowland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for Submarine Voyage Thru Liquid Space in Tomorrowland. Designed by Sam McKim, this later version of the poster has “Explore Uncharted Seas” in place of “General Dynamics.” Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with some minor creases and wear to edges. $6,000 - $8,000 382


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1051. A Submarine Voyage Animatronic Mermaid. (Disneyland, 1959) An original animatronic mermaid prop from Disneyland’s “Submarine Voyage”. This mermaid was one of several that could be seen gathered around piles of treasure in the sunken city of Atlantis. The mermaid is seated on a faux stone chest that still houses her original pneumatic hookups. The hookups would cause the mermaid to turn back and forth at her waist to give her an added level of realism within the attraction. The mermaid measures approximately 30”x20” and 40” tall. The mermaid is in good condition overall with some expected wear throughout from use at the park, including a cut in the back of her right hand. Functionality has not been tested. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

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1052. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 2007) An original lithographic poster for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. This poster advertises the Disney-PIXAR reimaging of the popular Tomorrowland attraction. Measuring 24”x36”, the poster is in very good condition, with minor wear to edges and pinholes at corners from previous display. $400 - $600

1053. A Submarine Voyage Static Anemone Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s1998) An original static anemone prop used in the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space attraction in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This prop was mounted within the depths of a Submarine Lagoon show scene and was removed during a repair, rehabilitation, or upon the adventure’s closure in 1998. This hand painted, heavy rubber latex prop measures approximately 14” in diameter and 5.75” tall and is in fair-to-good condition with residue retention and wear to painted areas from Park-use, handling, and age. $200 - $400

1054. A Submarine Voyage Viper Fish Prop. (Disneyland 1970s) A viper fish prop created for the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space at Disneyland. The figure is constructed of fiberglass and other materials, is weighted to support a simple underwater motion activated by the passing movement of the boat and is painted on both sides with black light-activated phosphorescent paint. Multiple pieces were created for each side of the attraction, and this variation of the viper fish figure features a small fish figure attached to the inside of the mouth via a wire. Measuring approximately 10” tall, 32.5” long and 5.75” wide, the figure displays in fair condition, despite a large worn area of damage to the fiberglass of the head on one side, scuffs, and other wear from Park use and age. $700 - $900

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1055. A Submarine Voyage Static Fish Figure Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A Static Fish prop from the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The hand painted resin fish figure was created for “The Bottom of the Sea” segment, features two eyebolts, and is appropriately weighted and brightly colored for submergence within the show scene. The figure was either removed during a rehabilitation or upon closure of the attraction in 1998. Measuring 19” long and 8.5” tall, the figure is in very good condition with scuffs and minor wear from age and handling. $700 - $900


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1056. A Submarine Voyage Static Fish Prop. (Disneyland, 1960s1998) An original orange static fish prop used in the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space attraction in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This fish has two metal hooks embedded in its underside from its previous use within the depths of the Submarine Lagoon show scene. This piece was removed during a repair, rehabilitation, or upon the adventure’s closure in 1998. This hand painted rubber latex prop measures approximately 10.5”x6.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $400 - $600

1057. A Set of (24) Submarine Voyage Fish Prop Photos. (Disneyland, 1980s-1998) A Collection of (24) fish prop photos Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space. This collection of documentational images features the fish names and measurements, and was once utilized for research, repairs, and rehabilitations of the attraction during the 1980s to the attraction’s closure in 1998. Among this lot are (21) large 10”x8” and (3) small 3.5”x4.25” polaroid photos, each piece is in very good condition with wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

1058. Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space Boat Keys. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) An original set of keys and fob from the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space. There were originally a total of (8) Submarine Boats, each with respective keys for operation and this set was created for the Nautilus Submarine (Boat #1; D-301). The (6) keys and small fob with the word “Sub 1” inscribed on it are tethered by stainless cord, to a large metallic fob reading “Subs.” The keys measure various sizes while the large fob measures 6”x2” and is in very good Park-used condition with expected scuffs and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

1059. A Submarine Voyage (7) Charm Bracelet on Card. (Disneyland, 1959) A charm bracelet featuring (7) charms of the “Highlights of the Submarine Voyage Through Liquid Space.” Measuring 7” long, the bracelet and charms are in fine condition, on original 2.5”x7” good condition card with typical handling wear from age. $100 - $200

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1060. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Ride Vehicle Model. (Disneyland, 2006) An original Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage ride vehicle concept mockup created by Walt Disney Imagineering during the re-theming of the Disneyland Submarine Voyage attraction. For the new attraction, the original submarine vehicles built by the Todd Shipyards in the late 1950s were repurposed, their diesel engines removed and replaced with electric battery-powered propulsion units. Created for Imagineer reference, the model was also used present the new attraction vehicles with an improved and livelier color palette inspired by the Pixar motion picture. This hollow resin submarine model is painted yellow and expertly finished with navy blue ombre down each side starting at the level of the portholes, replicating the detail on the actual ride vehicles designed to reduce glare below the waterline. Measuring approximately 25” long, 5” tall, and 3.25” wide atop a display measuring 28”x22.75”x16.5”, the model is in fine condition with expected wear from handling and age. $3,000 - $5,000 386


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1061. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Press Invitation. (Disneyland, 2007) A rare submarine pop-up model display and press invitation to the official Premiere Party of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction at Disneyland. The piece consists of a cardboard box with an integral lid. When the lid is lifted, a removable 3D cardboard model of one of the attraction’s submarine ride vehicles with ocean floor lenticulars lining the base is raised to top of the box. A printed cardstock invitation with the tagline, “The Subs are Resfuracing” and detailed event information slides into a slit on the interior of the lid. Measuring 5.5”x11.75” and 4.75” deep, the set is in very good condition with some minor edge wear and handling to the box and a crease to one of the interior seagull cutout figures. $200 - $400

1063. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 2010s-20s) A complete Cast Member costume once worn by Host of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland. The shirt mesures a Male XL, the pants are a 38W/30L, while the socks, belt, and aht are OSFA. Each piece is in very good overall condition, the hat exhibiting slight spots of discoloration and the belt exhibiting creases and wear from Park use. $500 - $700

1062. A Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Coral Prop Segment. (Disneyland, 2007) A segment of prop coral created for a show scene of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The colorful coral was removed during some repair or major rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 30.25” tall and 21.5” in diameter, the hand painted composition piece is in very good Park-used condition with expected scuffs and wear from handling and age. $500 - $800

1064. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Cast Member Jacket. (Disneyland, c.2010s) A heavy peacoat prepared for Cast Members of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at The Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The coat features the attraction logo embroidered on the left sleeve. Measuring a Men’s size XL, the wardrobe piece is in very good condition despite minor wear and teh slightest fading. $300 - $500 387


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1065. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 2010s-20s) A costume jacket once worn by an Attractions Host of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland. The jacket measures a Unisex Size Men’s XL, and is in very good overall condition, with wear from Park use. $300 - $500

1067. Hotel Decor Print of The Submarine Attraction. (Disney, 2000’s) A very large print of a George Scribner painting of Disneyland’s Submarine Voyage, once displayed in the Disneyland Hotel Lobby. With 39.75”x79” visible within a 51.5”x91” frame, the art is in very good condition, with light wear from display to the frame. $1,000 - $2,000

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1066. A 20,000 Leagues Submarine Voyage Control Panel (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage control panel and Shutdown Procedure sign from Walt Disney World, with a custom display stand. The panel includes controls for the Engine Room, Forward and Aft Hatches, and sound and lighting, and a distinctive silhouette of the Nautilus Submarine from the attraction. The Shutdown Procedure Sign outlines steps follow when the submarine vehicle returns to dock. The panel measures 16.5”x13.5”x5” deep and is in very good condition, with wear typical of Park use. The sign measuring 10”x5” is in fair condition withscuffs, scratches, and (2) small pieces missing from either side. The custom display measures 34”x26.5”x50” high. $800 - $1,000

1068. A 20,000 Leagues Attraction Pilot Console. (Walt Disney World, 1971-94) An original Pilot’s control console box from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction at The Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. The metal box measures 8” tall and 8.25”x7.5” and is outfitted with (16) buttons, (12) of which are labelled with various points along the track including Dive, Atlantis, Squid, Surface, and more. These buttons were activated by the Pilot, initiate pre-recorded spiels along the route. The component was removed during a repair, rehabilitation, or upon the attraction’s closure in 1994, and is in very good Park-used condition with expected wear from handling and age. $500 - $700


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1069. A Tomorrowland Art Corner Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1956) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster for the Art Corner in Tomorrowland. Designed by Bjorn Aronson, the poster promoted the Walt-era merchandise location where Guests emerged onto the Streets of Paris for an imaginary trip to a Parisian art colony. For more than a decade (from 1955 to 1966), the popular shop offered art supplies, character model guides, and Walt Disney Originals. Measuring 36”x54”, the Disneyland attraction poster displays in very good condition with few small scuffs and minor surface wear. $10,000 - $20,000 389


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1070. An Art of Animation Tomorrowland Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1960) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Art of Animation” exhibit in Tomorrowland. The exhibit promoted Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty while showing the process of creating animated cartoons and films. It was situated next to the Art Corner in Tomorrowland and only ran from 1960 to 1966, meaning these posters were only in use for a very short time. The poster was designed by Paul Hartley and measures 36”x54”. It is in very good condition with a few light scuffs, spots of discoloration, and mild yellowing. $10,000 - $20,000 390


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1071. A Maleficent & Diablo Art Corner Production Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Maleficent and Diablo from Sleeping Beauty. The cel was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Maleficent and Diablo is 9”x8”, and the entire piece measures 19.5”x15.5. It retains the original mat backing and bears the Disneyland gold sticker on the reverse. $1,000 - $2,000

1072. Ludwig Von Drake Original Animation Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Ludwig Von Drake. The cel was slightly trimmed at the studio and released for sale exclusively through The Art Corner at Disneyland. The piece has a character image size of 7.25”x10.25” on its 9”x12” cel sheet and has been matted with Disneyland label on the reverse. The cel is in good condition, exhibiting cracking and paint loss to both of Ludwig’s hands. $200 - $400

1073. A Donald Duck Original Animation Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Donald Duck purchased from the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Donald is 4.5”x5.5” and the entire piece measures 10”x12”. It retains the original mat backing and bears the “Walt Disney Original Disneyland” gold sticker on the reverse. $200 - $400 391


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1074. A Jiminy Cricket Original Animation Cel. (Disneyland, 1959) An original hand painted production cel of Jiminy Cricket used in a Walt Disney television production. When production was completed, the cel was matted and offered during the Disneyland INA Spotlight promotion of 1959. The piece has a character size of 5.75”x4.25” on its 10”x7.5” cel sheet, and in good condition, exhibiting some cracking to Jiminy’s face and handkerchief. $200 - $400

1076. An Art Corner Donald Duck Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Donald Duck purchased from the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Donald is 5.75”x6” and the entire piece measures 10”x12” and is in good condition with minor chips and peeling to paint and wear from age. It retains the original mat backing and bears the “Walt Disney Original Disneyland” gold sticker on the reverse. $200 - $400 392

1075. An Art Corner Tinker Bell Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Tinker Bell, likely used for television. The cel was trimmed and a secondary cel layer with Tinker Bell’s wings was added at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Tinker Bell is 3.75”x3.75”, and the entire piece measures 8”x9.5”. It retains the original mat and bears both the Disneyland gold sticker and an Art Corner stamp on the reverse. $300 - $500

1077. An Art Corner Goofy Freewayphobia Cel. (Disneyland, 1965) An animation cel from the cartoon short Freewayphobia, sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The piece retains its “Released Exclusively by Disneyland” label on the back. With a character size 4.5”x5.5” in a 6.25”x8.25” visible cel, the piece is in very good condition with color shift to the mat’s outer edge from age. $200 - $400

1078. A Walt Disney’s Disneyland Donald Duck Cel. (Disney, 1957) Original production cels of Donald Duck and one of his nephews from the episode of Walt Disney’s Disneyland titled, “Your Host, Donald Duck.” The image size of Donald and his nephew is 6”x8.5”, and the entire piece measures 11”x14”. The condition is fair to good, with some cracking and paint loss throughout, particularly to Donald’s nephew. $200 - $400


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1079. A Jiminy Cricket Cel from The Art Corner. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket Cel purchased from the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel features Jiminy Cricket for a televised segment and was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Jiminy is 3.25”x1.75” while the entire piece measures 10”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor wear from age. It retains the original mat backing and bears the “Walt Disney Original Disneyland” gold sticker on the reverse. $200 - $400

1081. A Mickey Mouse Fun With Music Cel from The Art Corner. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Mickey Mouse Club Fun with Music Club Day Cel purchased from the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel features Mickey Mouse dressed for Monday and was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Mickey is 7.25”x6.25” while the entire piece measures 12”x9” and is in good condition with minor chips and peeling to paint and wear from age. It retains the original mat backing and bears the “Walt Disney Original Disneyland” gold sticker on the reverse. $300 - $500

1080. Winnie the Pooh & Eeyore Art Corner Cel. (Disneyland,1960s-70s) An original production cel depicting Winnie the Pooh and the often-morose Eeyore. The cel was trimmed and prepared for sale by the Art Corner in Tomorrowland and remains mounted to its original backing board with a gold Art Corner Label on the reverse. Measuring 6”x7.75” visible through the mat opening with an image size of 3.25”x5”, the piece is in good condition. The cel exhibits some cracking and lifting on Winnie, particularly near his shoulder, belly and leg. Eeyore exhibits some subtle lifting near his belly and side. The wooden frame shows surface wear around the edges. $200 - $400

1082. An Art Corner Donald Duck Cel. (Disneyland, 1960s) An original production cel of Donald Duck purchased from the Art Corner in Disneyland. The cel was trimmed at the studio in preparation for sale through the Art Corner at Disneyland. The image size of Donald is 4.75”x4.25” and the entire piece measures 10”x7.5” and is in good condition with minor chips and peeling to paint and wear from age. It retains the original mat backing and bears the “Walt Disney Original Disneyland” gold sticker on the reverse. $200 - $400

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1083. A Casey Jr. Donald Duck Lenticular Art Corner Postcard. (Disneyland, 1956) A Casey Junior souvenir postcard from the Tomorrowland Art Corner at Disneyland, featuring a lenticular image of Donald driving the Casey Jr. train. Measuring 6.75”x4.5”, the large postcard is in very good condition with minor creasing, light wear, annotation on reverse, and postmarks. $100 - $200

1086. A Rare Carnation Dumbo Flickers & (2) Flip Books. (Disneyland, 1950s) An extremely rare promotional Carnation Ice Cream Dumbo “Flickers” and (2) Art Corner Flip Books. This “Dumbo Flips Over Carnation Ice Cream” features two flip animations of Dumbo with Carnation packages. The Art Corner Flip Books animate Mickey Mouse twirling a lariat, and Donald Duck having a tantrum. The Art Corner books measure 4”x3” and are in poor but complete working condition, creased, torn, faded, spotted, and repaired with tape. The 2”x2.5” yarn bound Carnation ice cream punchout card book is in fine condition. $100 - $200 394

1084. A Collection of (4) Disneyland Lenticular Buttons. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (4) lenticular buttons that change between images of Disney characters and phrases about Disneyland. The buttons depict Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Tinker Bell. Measuring approximately 2.5” in diameter, the buttons are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

1087. A Collection of (3) Disneyland Lenticular Buttons. (Disneyland, 1960s) A collection of (3) lenticular buttons that change between images of Disney characters and phrases about Disneyland. The buttons depict Mickey, Donald, and Tinker Bell. Measuring approximately 2.5” in diameter, the buttons are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

1085. How to Draw Mickey Mouse Character Model Guide. (Disneyland, c.1955-1966) How to Draw Mickey Mouse Book by Walt Disney, published by The Art Corner at Disneyland. The How to Draw series of books were popular sellers, offered through the Art Corner in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, as well as through Disneyland souvenir merchandise catalogues. Each guide featured “a word from Walt,” several pages dedicated to the steps required to draw a particular character on model, as well as several blank pages for practice. Measuring 8.5”x11” the spiral bound publication is in very good condition, while exhibiting only minor wear. $100 - $200

1088. A Disneyland Art Corner Post Card (Disneyland, 1950’s) A Post Card from the Art Corner. Measuring 3.5”x5.5”, the card is in very good used condition, with slight wear from handling and mailing. $100 - $200


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1089. A Collection of (3) Disneyland Flip Books. (Disneyland, 1950s) A set of (3) Disneyland flip books from the Art Corner. The books feature scenes for Mickey, Chip & Dale, and Pluto. Measuring 3”x3.75”, the books are in very good condition with very minor wear from use. $100 - $200

1090. The Art of Animation Book. (Disney/ Golden Press, 1958) A first edition copy of “The Art of Animation” by Bob Thomas, considered one of the greatest references for Disney animation history ever been assembled. This book provides a fascinating look at the Studio and is full of images of the animation artwork and process, particularly of Sleeping Beauty which was under production at the time. The book measures 11.25”x8.25”x1” and is in good condition with some edge-wear to the cover, and a single black marker line along the bottom edge of the pages. $100 - $200

1092. Disneyland Caricature Drawing (Disneyland, 1960’s) A guest caricature portrait drawn at Disneyland in the 1960’s. This was produced at the Art Corner, or possibly on Main Street. Accomplished in black line on a light acetate, it has the appearance of an animated cel. The full image size of 5.5”x7.5” is presented within a 8”x10” mat with Disneyland logo, and in very good condition with slight wear from age and handling. $100 - $200

1091. A How to Draw Goofy Art Corner Book. (Disneyland, 1957) A first edition How to Draw Goofy: A Walt Disney Character Model Guide from the Art Corner at Disneyland. The (16) page spiral-bound book contains character model sheets created and used by Walt Disney Studio animators in the production of Goofy cartoons, covering character analysis, body proportions, facial expressions, actions, costume details, and more. Measuring 8.75”x11”, the piece is in fine condition with slight brown toning and light edge wear. $100 - $200

1093. A Set of (3) Disney Wiggle TV Pencil Sharpeners. A Set of (3) Disney Wiggle TV Pencil Sharpeners. (Disney, 1960s) A set of (3) Disney Wiggle TV Pencil Sharpeners. Each pencil sharpener is in the character of a television set and features a lenticular image of Mickey Mouse or Hyacinth Hippo. Measuring 2.25”x1.75”, each piece is in good condition with minor wear from handling and age. $100 - $200 395


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1094. Chip N’ Dale’s Thermometer Personality Tester. (Disneyland, 1950’s) An extremely rare Chip N’ Dale Personality Tester, sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. By touching the bulb, the red liquid bubbles up and gives your rating. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the tester is in good working condition, with light wear and creasing typical of age. Very few of these delicate glass souvenirs have survived. $100 - $200

1095. Mickey Mouse Thermometer Heart Throb Tester. (Disneyland, 1950’s) An extremely rare Mickey Mouse Heart Throb Tester, sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. By touching the bulb, the red liquid bubbles up and gives your rating. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the tester is in fine working condition, with very light wear typical of age. Very few of these delicate glass souvenirs have survived. $100 - $200

1097. A Mickey Mouse Lenticular Art Corner Postcard. (Disneyland, 1950’s) A postcard depicting the “Famous Streets of Paris Square” at the Art Corner of Disneyland, with a lenticular element of Mickey tipping his hat. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the card is in good condition, with light wear including (2) small creases. $100 - $200 396

1096. Jiminy Cricket Thermometer Good Conduct Tester. (Disneyland, 1950’s) An extremely rare Jiminy Cricket Good Conduct Tester, sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. By touching the bulb, the red liquid bubbles up and gives your rating. Measuring 5.5”x3.5”, the tester is in fine working condition, with very light wear typical of age. Very few of these delicate glass souvenirs have survived. $100 - $200

1098. A Pinocchio Squeaker Postcard. (Disneyland, 1950s) A squeaker postcard originally sold at the Art Corner in Disneyland. The postcard is in good condition with wear to the edges, as well as the center where the squeaker is located. The squeaker does not function. $100 - $200


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1099. A Disneykin from Disneyland Post Card. (Disney/Marx, 1960’s) A very rare “Send a Disneykin From Disneyland” post card, with Joe Carioca figure attached. The extremely scarce card is in good condition, with edge wear, chips, a small crease, and one 1” corner of the back card missing. $100 - $200

1101. A Disneyland Monorail Fun Photo. (Disneyland, 1959) A Fun Gallery monorail photo from the Photo & Art gallery at Disneyland. A feature of Tomorrowland’s Art Corner was the Fun Photo Gallery where Guests could choose their favorite Park-themed plywood scenes to have photos taken. This commemorative photo measures 3.25”x4.25” and is in very good condition with wear to its good condition paper sleeve. $100 - $200

1100. A Jiminy Cricket Magic Slate Activity Book. (Disneyland, 1955) A Jiminy Cricket Magic Slate Activity Book by Strathmore, sold in the Art Corner at Disneyland. Measuring 9”x6.25”, the (18) page book and toy is in very good condition, with light wear mainly to the front cover. $100 - $200

1102. A Disneyland Art Corner Medium Souvenir Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) A medium-sized souvenir bag from The Art Corner at Disneyland. Bags of this stye were used to package merchandise purchased at both the Fantasyland and Tomorrowland Art Corner locations. Measuring 9.5”x14”, the historic Disneyland ephemera is in good condition with yellowing, creasing, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

1103. A Disneyland Matterhorn Fun Photo. (Disneyland, 1959) A Fun Gallery Matterhorn photo from the Photo & Art gallery at Disneyland. A feature of Tomorrowland’s Art Corner was the Fun Photo Gallery where Guests could choose their favorite Park-themed plywood scenes to have photos taken. This commemorative photo was taken August 26, 1959, measures 3.25”x4.25” and is in very good condition with discoloration from wear to its fair condition paper sleeve. $100 - $200 397


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1104. A pair of Disneyland Art Corner Souvenir Bags. (Disneyland, 1960s) A pair of small and medium-sized souvenir bags from The Art Corner at Disneyland. Bags of this stye were used to package merchandise purchased at both the Fantasyland and Tomorrowland Art Corner locations. Measuring 9.5”x14” and 8”x5.5”, the historic Disneyland ephemera is in good condition with yellowing, creasing, and wear throughout from handling and age. $100 - $200

1106. A Yellow Flyin-Saucer Frisbee. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare “Flyin-Saucer” souvenir toy from Disneyland. This yellow saucer comes with its original packaging and a sticker in the center with pre-opening Imagineering imagery of Tomorrowland. The saucer measures 9.5” in diameter and is in fine condition, with initials faintly visible from being written inside, and typical wear to the packaging. $100 - $200 398

1105. A Pair of Art Corner Lenticular Keychains & Knives. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A pair of flicker keychains that feature lenticular moving imagery of Disney characters Dumbo & Donald Duck. These early park souvenirs were sold in the Art Corner in Tomorrowland and have their original Disneyland identification labels on the reverse. This lot includes two miniature pocketknives on their ball chains. Measuring 2”x1.5”, the keychains are in good overall condition, with some yellowing and wear to the backs of the keychains. $100 - $200

1107. A Blue Flyin-Saucer Frisbee. (Disneyland, 1955) A very rare “Flyin-Saucer” souvenir toy from Disneyland. This blue saucer comes ealed in its original packaging and a sticker loose from the center with pre-opening Imagineering imagery of Tomorrowland. The saucer measures 9.5” in diameter and is in fine condition, and typical wear to the packaging. $100 - $200

1108. A Disneyland Solar Engine Toy & Box. (Disneyland, 1956) A beautiful and delicate solar engine toy from the early days Tomorrowland in its original box. This toy is powered by any source of light (including sunlight or a cigarette), activating the airplane propeller motion. This item comes with the rarely saved original instructions and box. This toy was originally available for sale through the Hobbyland merchandise location in Tomorrowland during the 1950s and 1960s. The toy measures 5” tall and 3” in diameter and is in fine condition with few signs of wear. The box is 5.25” tall and 3.25”x3.25” deep box and is in very good condition with minor wear from handling, and some repair to panels. $100 - $200


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1109. Original Viewliner Blueprint Pencil Drawing. (Disneyland, 1958) An extremely rare original drawing created by Imagineer Chuck Schrader used in a blueprint of the Viewliner attraction at Disneyland. The drawing is titled “Viewliner Train Assy.” and is dated 10-21-58 along with Schrader’s name in the Web project information box. Accomplished in graphite on thin art paper, the drawing measures 16.5”x61” and is in very good condition with light edge wear and a few vertical creases from use. Since this drawing is dated shortly after the Viewliner attraction closed, it was most likely used during the train’s removal. $2,000 - $4,000

1110. A Disneyland Viewliner Cast Uniform Patch. Disneyland, 1957-1958) A rare patch from the shirt of the Cast Member Uniform for Tomorrowland’s short-lived attraction the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railway Viewliner. Measuring 4.5”x2”, the patch is in fine condition, showing the slightest wear from use. $400 - $600

1111. An Original Disneyland Monorail Admission Ticket. (Disneyland, 1961) A rare Adult Admission ticket for the Monorail at Disneyland. This rare early 1960s globe admission ticket offered roundtrip passage from the Tomorrowland Monorail Station to the fabulous Disneyland Hotel. Measuring 2”x1”, this rare piece of early Disneyland ephemera numbered “171055” is in fine condition, with few signs of wear from handling and age. $300 - $500 399


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1112. An Early Original Monorail Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1961) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail. Designed by Paul Hartley, this early version of the shimmering metallic-grey poster depicts Tomorrowland’s Rocket to the Moon attraction in the background. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in very good condition with a few mild scuffs and little wear. $4,000 - $6,000 400


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1113. An Original Monorail Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened poster for the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail attraction at Disneyland. This shimmering metallic-grey poster updates the 1961 poster designed by Paul Hartley and depicts the renovated Tomorrowland, including the Carousel of Progress and Rocket Jets attractions. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with few mild scuffs to the Lagoon water area and few creases throughout including one 3” crease within the upper right corner. $4,000 - $6,000 401


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1114. A Bob Gurr Signed Monorail Mark III Panel. (Disneyland, 1961) A panel from the Monorail Mark II, signed by Imagineer Bob Gurr. The yellow Monorail Mark II was added to the fleet in 1961, and this panel was removed during a repair, reconstruction, or upon the development of the Monorail Mark IIIs. Measuring 30” tall and 40” wide, the metal panel is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park-use, handling, and age. $5,000 - $7,000

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1115. WDW Monorail Captain’s Chair and Control Panel (Walt Disney World, 1971-91) An original Pilot’s Chair and Control panel from a Walt Disney Resort Monorail System Red Train. The Monorail Mark IV Red served the Resort for 20 years. This specific chair and control panel was removed from the original Monorail IV Red Train after a repair, scheduled rehabilitation or following the train’s decommission in 1991. Notably among the complete controls are the microphone, narration button, horn, and lever for accelerating and decelerating the train. SuperCollector Joel Magee had a custom display built for the piece and has wired it for lights and sound (it plays the monorail narration). Measuring 23.5”x50”x70”, this historic artifact of Disney Parks transportation history is in very good condition with crazing, cracks, stress, and wear from Park-use and age of materials. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $10,000 - $20,000

1116. A Walt Disney World Monorail Host Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A costume once worn by Attractions Hosts of the Walt Disney World Monorail System. This four-piece costume features a shirt, pants, coat and hat featuring the vintage 1970s Monorail wings logo. The shirt is a size medium; the pants are 34x32, and the other garments are an unknown size. The wardrobe pieces are in very good condition with wear throughout from park use, handling, and age. $700 - $900 403


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1117. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Uniform. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An original cast member costume for pilots of the Monorail at Walt Disney World. This uniform includes the shirt and long pants worn by Monorail pilots, and still includes (1) very scarce shoulder button featuring Monorail imagery. The shirt is marked size Medium, and the pants hand numbered simply 34. The uniform is in good condition with minor wear throughout from use, and a slight pink tint to the shirt. $400 - $600

1118. A Monorail Operations Manual. (Disneyland, 1966) A Monorail Operations Manual. “The Highway in the Sky” (31) page manual was prepared by Wed Enterprises and details the operating procedures for the Monorail Mark II, from 1966-69. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the piece is in fair-to-good condition with loose binding, repair to pages, creases, yellowing, spots of discoloration, and wear from handling and age. $200 - $400

1119. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Wings Blue Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A Monorail Pilot Wings Blue Pin. This pin with blue accents was intended for costumes of Monorail Pilots at Walt Disney World and reads “Monorail Cast Property” on reverse. Measuring 3”x1”, the pin is in very good condition, with bent pin tips from previous display. $200 - $400

1120. A Walt Disney World Monorail Pilot Wings Red Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A Monorail Pilot Wings Red Pin. This pin with red accents was intended for costumes of Monorail Pilots at Walt Disney World and reads “Monorail Cast Property” on reverse. Measuring 3”x1”, the pin is in very good condition, with bent pin tips from previous display. $200 - $400 404


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1121. A Rare WED Monorail Attraction Poster Sample. (Disneyland, 1961) An extremely rare and original WED Enterprises sample of the hand-silkscreened poster for the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail. Designed by Paul Hartley, this shimmering metallic-grey poster depicts Tomorrowland’s Rocket to the Moon attraction in the background. This poster notably retains mounting holes at the top and features a WED Enterprises copyright notation indicating its use within the WED Enterprises facility. Measuring 36”x54” the poster is in very good condition with few mild scuffs and little wear. $4,000 - $6,000 405


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1122. To Tomorrowland Light Up Wheelchair Access Sign. (Disneyland, 2000’s) A light-up sign from the Tomorrowland Monorail Station indicating the route into the park. Measuring 47”x14.5”x6.25”, the sign is in very good working condition, with light wear from Park use. $2,000 $4,000

1123. Schuco Disneyland Alweg-Monorail Car in Box. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare Schuco Alweg-Monorail train engine inspired by the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail in Tomorrowland. This miniature model is a 1:90 scale reproduction of Disneyland’s three-car Monorail Mark I Blue train. The engine is approximately 6” long within its original decorative 6.5”x2”x1.75” product box, with fading and minor wear to materials throughout from handling, use, and age. $300 - $500

1124. An Origianl Disneyland Monorail Game. (Disneyland, 1960) An original vintage “Disneyland Monorail Game” by Parker Brothers. This board game recreates the excitement of the early years of Walt Disney’s magic kingdom, as players race around Disneyland via the “Monorail”. The game includes the board, four colored player tokens, two dice, and the game box. The instructions to play are printed on the underside of the lid, and the game is missing one additional die and one additional player token. The box measures 8.25”x16.5” and 2” thick, and the game is in overall very good condition with minor creases and slight wear to box lid from handling and age. $100 - $200 406


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1125. Disneyland Monorail Red Mini Travel Bag. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A souvenir red flight bag of the Disneyland-ALWEG Monorail. The bag was manufactured by Airline exclusively for Disneyland. Measuring 4” tall and 7.5” long, the bag is in very good condition, with few signs of wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1126. Disneyland Monorail Black Mini Travel Bag. (Disneyland, 1959-60s) A souvenir black-trimmed flight bag of the DisneylandALWEG Monorail. The bag was manufactured by Airline exclusively for Disneyland. Measuring 4” tall and 7.5” long, the bag is in very good condition, with few signs of wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1128. A Monorail Station Exit & Hand Stamp Sign. (Disneyland, 1960s) A Monorail Station Exit & Hand Stamp Sign. The vintage 1960s double-sided sign was displayed near the exit queue of the Monorail at either the Tomorrowland or the Disneyland Hotel Station and reminded Guests to stamp their hands for return to the park. The hand-painted sign was created by the Pictorial and Sign Department in the Staff Shoop at Disneyland. Measuring 21.25”x14”, the metallic sign is in good condition with chips to paint, scuffs, oxidation, and wear throughout from display, handling, and age. $700 - $900

1127. A Disneyland Monorail Travel Bag. (Disneyland, 1960s) An early Monorail Travel Bag, with plastic handle, vinyl strap, and screenprinted imagery of Disney characters aboard the Monorail soaring over the Submarine Lagoon and Matterhorn Mountain in Tomorrowland. The bag also notably retains a “To Disneyland Win A Trip” signpost contest sticker and entry form (applied to most Walt Disney Productions merchandise between September and November of 1960). Measuring 9.5” tall and 14.5” wide, the bag is in very good shape, with light scuffs, minor warping from age, and ink staining to the interior. $100 - $200

1129. A Mickey’s Mouseorail Model by Kevin Kidney. (Disneyland, 1990s) A Mickey’s Mouseorail model created by artist Kevin Kidney and given as a promotional gift in celebration of 35 Magical Years at Disneyland. The hand-painted wood and plastic model was themed after one of the original Monorail Mark IIIs, which was retired, and modified into a promotional vehicle that toured America in 1990. The model has been mounted to a wooden base with an acrylic “Disneyland 35 Years of Magic” sign positioned above it. The entire piece measures 22.75” long, 18” tall, and 6.75” wide, and in very good condition with minor chips to the reverse of the sign. $200 - $400 407


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1130. A Carousel of Progress Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An extremely rare original hand-silkscreened poster for the “Carousel of Progress” attraction in Tomorrowland. Designed by Ken Chapman, the poster was created for the post-World’s Fair installation of the show at Disneyland. The artwork features Father, Mother, and Progress City, and evokes the feel of progress – “from the good old days... to the possible present.” Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with scuffs and creases throughout, and minor wear to edges. $6,000 - $8,000 408


1131. The Carousel of Progress Kitchen Table & Chairs Props. (Disneyland, 1964-73) A kitchen table and pair of matching chair props that once decorated the fourth act stage in Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. These historic props were first used within General Electric’s first incarnation of the show at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, then utilized in the Tomorrowland edition at Disneyland from 1967 to 1973. Each prop was custom built from Lucite and metal in the character of a projected 21st century home furnishing. In the World’s Fair version, the table was decorated with a festive Christmas tree, while the Disneyland version was usually decorated with a floral arrangement. Amazingly, a small spot of adhesive residue can still be seen where these decorations were originally attached to the top of the table. The table measures 40” in diameter and stands 27” tall, and the chairs measure 23” from arm to arm and 32” tall and are in good used condition, with some surface scuffs throughout and some spots of discoloration to the cushions. There are a few cracks under the cushions where the seats connect to the stands. Artifacts from the original iteration of the Carousel of Progress are exceptionally rare, with pieces such as this that were in use for the entirety of the attraction being even more so. These props may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $10,000 - $20,000

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1132. Carousel of Progress Sarah Audio-Animatronics Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1975-2022) Two shirts and a mob cap prepared for Sarah, the “Mother” Audio-Animatronics figure within the Carousel of Progress at The Magic Kingdom. During the “Roarin’ Twenties” (Act II) Sarah’s Lady’s Club is responsible for the Fourth of July celebration, and she is found preparing a George Washington costume while wearing a Martha Washington costume. This mob cap, and pair of shirts feature velcro, were specifically prepared for Audio-Animatronics Figure 14 of the Carousel of Progress and were removed during a previous rehabilitation. The property control tags in both shirts retain hand annotation like “Act II, Mother” and the amendment Figure “24.” Each piece feature various measurements for specific figures and display in good overall condition, despite some wear to threads and minor stains from Park use. $600 - $800

1134. A GE Carousel of Progress Booklet. (Disneyland, 1967) A very rare cast member guidebook for GE Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The popularity of the show at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair led General Electric to partner with Disney to bring the attraction to Disneyland in 1967. The brochure discusses the history of the attraction and includes concept art and rare photos. Measuring 9”x10.75”, the 16page brochure is in very good condition with minor edge wear, including a few small creases along the spine. There is light discoloration to the top right corner of the pages. $100 - $200 410

1133. A Carousel of Progress Matchbox. (Disneyland, 1967-73) A Carousel of Progress Matchbox. The matchbox was produced for VIP Guests of the General Electric Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. Measuring 2”x1.5”, the matchbox & matches are in fine condition with little apparent wear. $100 - $200

1135. There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow Record. (Disneyland, 1968) A rare Disneyland record of “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow,” the anthem of General Electric’s Carousel of Progress at Disneyland. The second side of the record contains a special “Medley of Disney Tunes” The record measures 7”x7” in its original sleeve and is in very good condition with original Disneyland sales sticker still attached. $100 - $200


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1136. A Disneyland PeopleMover Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original hand-silkscreened attraction poster for the PeopleMover at Disneyland. Designed by Ken Chapman, the poster depicts “Tomorrow’s Transportation… Today.” Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in fine condition, linen backed for preservation, with a small scuff above the “M” in PeopleMover. $6,000 - $8,000 411


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1137. A Tomorrowland PeopleMover Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1967) An original attraction poster for the PeopleMover in Tomorrowland. Designed by artist Ken Chapman, this version of the poster has Tomorrowland along the bottom. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with minor yellowing, a few mild scuffs, and light creases. $6,000 - $8,000 412


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1138. A Rare PeopleMover Vehicle Panel. (Disneyland, 1990s) A rare panel from a PeopleMover attraction vehicle. When the PeopleMover was removed, most of the vehicles were demolished, and this rare panel was salvaged. This panel is painted in the design employed during the 1990s and carries the number “5.” Measuring 26”x20” and 7”, this historic piece of iconic Tomorrowland history is in very good park-used condition with expected wear from demolition, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000

1139. A Tomorrowland PeopleMover Costume. (Disneyland, 1960s-80s) A rare Goodyear PeopleMover costume for Attractions Hosts in Tomorrowland. The costume features the bold blue and gold palette and embroidered corporate logos of Disneyland Participant sponsor Goodyear and was worn by Cast Members memorably during the attraction’s heyday. Measuring a Size Small, the one-piece costume is in very good Park-used condition with expected wear to textile from handling and age. $600 - $800 413


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1141. A Tomorrowland PeopleMover Motion Pen. (Disneyland, 1960s-70s) A PeopleMover Souvenir Motion Pen. The souvenir depicts a scene of Tomorrowland – a world on the move, with motion activated PoepleMover train. Measuring 5.75” long, the pen is in very good condition with minor fading and wear from age. $100 - $200

1142. A John Hench Signed “PeopleMover, Rocket Jets” Print. (Disneyland, 1997) A print of John Hench’s 1965 concept for the PeopleMover and Rocket Jets. released through The Disney Gallery in 1997. The print is numbered “67/300” bears “The Disney Gallery Tenth Anniversary” embossed seal and has been signed by John Hench. The high-quality lithographic print has an image size of 13”x7” in its 22”x18” frame and is in fine condition with few signs of wear. $200 - $400 414


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1143. A Rare Space Mountain Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1977) The extremely rare original attraction poster for Space Mountain at Disneyland. While small versions of this poster were available for purchase in Tomorrowland shops at the time of Space Mountain’s opening, the fullsized poster is seldom seen. This art was also adapted for use at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland. The poster measures 31”x46” and is in good condition, exhibiting a few light scuffs, mild indentations, and light scratches throughout. $1,000 - $2,000 415


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1144. An Original Space Mountain Attraction Vehicle. (Disneyland, 1977) An original vehicle from Space Mountain in Disneyland. This futuristic rocket ship vehicle retains its original vehicle designation number “4,” show quality-enhancing glow-in-thedark side panels and is among the most sought-after original Park artifacts from Tomorrowland. Measuring approximately 44” wide, 48” tall, and 120” long, the vehicle is in good condition overall with some scuffing and wear from use, handling, and age. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire before bidding. $8,000 - $10,000

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1145. A Space Mountain Ride Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A Space Mountain Ride Vehicle from Walt Disney World. opening in 1975, Space Mountain was one of the earliest attractions to open in Walt Disney World before moving to Disneyland, like the Country Bear jamboree before it. This vehicle preserves the original body and interior of a (3) seat Space Mountain Rocket, on a custom recreated chassis. Rocket Number 3 measures 114”x37.5”x38” high and is in good condition with typical wear from Park use including crazing to the finish, scuffs particularly to seat backs, and much wear to vinyl seats. $8,000 - $10,000 417


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 1146. A Rare Space Mountain Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, 1999) A rare one-of-a-kind lighted attraction sign for Space Mountain. This sign was prominently used atop the attraction’s Fastpass & Wait Time area around 1999. It is composed of a metal body with an acrylic face that depicts the attraction’s name. The original wiring from its attraction use has been replaced with a conventional 2-prong power cord for easier home use. Measuring an impressive 24”x20” and 6.5” thick, the sign is in good park-used condition with some surface wear from its use and removal, including a few chips and scuffs along the metal body. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $4,000 $6,000

1147. A Set of Space Mountain Inaugural Flight Souvenirs. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare collection of Space Mountain Inaugural Flight souvenirs. This collection includes an invitation, Cast Premiere button, and bumper sticker. The 3”x5” invitation is in very good condition with wear from minor spotting and handling, the 4”x14” bumper sticker is in fair condition and creased, and the 2.5” button is in fine condition. $200 - $400 418

1148. Space Mountain Cast Premiere Folder. (Disneyland, 1977) A rare packet given to the cast members who attended the Inaugural Flight for Disneyland’s Space Mountain in the summer of 1977. The outer folder contains an issue of Disneyland Line magazine that discusses the opening of the attraction with great photos of concept art and Imagineering models for the attraction. The packet measures 12”x9” and is in good condition with some scuffing to the exterior and a few spots of discoloration on the folder’s interior. $100 - $200


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1149. A Space Mountain Disneyland Poster. (Disneyland, 1982) A promotional poster of Space Mountain at Disneyland. The poster was part of a series distributed to Travel Agencies and sold in the park in the 1980s. The poster measures 19”x26” and is in fine condition, with some marker spots on the back visible next to “Disneyland.” $200 - $400

1151. A Space Mountain Rehabilitation & Closure Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2009) A Space Mountain Closure Sign from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The sign announces the closure of the attraction for a rehabilitation. The double-sided sign measures 18.25”x12.25” and 3.25” deep mounted to its original pole, with a complete height of 62.5” tall. The entire piece is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from park display, exposure, handling, and age. $1,000 - $2,000

1150. A Space Mountain Attraction Anniversary Poster. (Disneyland, 2017) A fantastic poster from the 2017 D23 Expo celebrating the 40th anniversary of Space Mountain. This poster features an astronaut with iconic Space Mountain reflected on his visor. Measuring 36”x54”, the poster is in very good condition with minor edge-wear along the left side. $100 - $200 419


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1152. A Space Place & Tomorrowland Concourse Tile Sample. (Disneyland, 1990s) A one-of-a-kind piece of orange tile from the Space Place and Tomorrowland Concourse at Disneyland. This unique sample was manufactured by InterPace (the same company that provided tile for Mary Blair’s murals) and decorated the floors of the Space Place and Tomorrowland Concourse. This piece of edge tile was removed from an area walkway during a repair or scheduled rehabilitation of the area. The sample measures 3”x3”, has been mounted within a shadowbox frame, 13.25”x8.5” and 1.5” deep box, and is in good Park-used condition with wear throughout from use. $200 - $400

1153. A Tomorrowland Space Mountain Host Costume. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Cast Member costume once worn by a Space Mountain Host in Tomorrowland at Disney Parks. The shirt measures a Male “XL” and the pants are Male 40/32, the wardrobe ensemble displays in very good condition, exhibiting light wear. $200 - $400

1155. A Tomorrowland Space Mountain Costume. (Disneyland, 2000s) A rare Space Mountain costume for Attractions Hosts in Tomorrowland. The costume features a shirt with an attraction logo patch on shoulder, pants, and belt. Measuring a Size Men’s XL the shirt, along with pants, and belt are in very good Park-used condition with expected wear to textile from handling and age. $400 - $600 1154. A Space Mountain Costume Jacket. (Disneyland, 2010s) A Cast Member jacket once worn by a Space Mountain Attractions Host or Hostess in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The jacket features the monogram of Tomorrowland, measures a unisex size “L” and is in very good condition, with few signs of wear from handling or age. $200 $400 420


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1156. A Star Tours Opening Day Poster. (Disneyland, 1987) A very rare souvenir poster from the opening day of Star Tours at Disneyland, featuring C-3PO, R2-D2, and a Starspeeder over Sleeping Beauty Castle. Measuring 20”x30”, the poster is in good condition overall with minor creases and scuffs. $500 - $700 421


VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 1157. A Star Tours Droid Shop Parts Basket Prop. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) An original Droid Shop metal basket prop from Star Tours at Disneyland. This basket was one of several that could be seen throughout the Droid Shop maintenance show scene of the attraction’s preshow queue. Decorated on both sides with the Star Tours logo, the basket is designated “PW0613A” and “PW0613I” on each side. Measuring 24”x18” and 8” deep, the basket is in very good condition with scuffs, paint chips, and light wear. $1,000 - $2,000

1158. A Star Tours Bumper Sticker. (Disneyland, 1986) A Star Tours Bumper Sticker, bearing a copyright dated 1986, before the attraction opened at Disneyland on January 9th, 1987. Measuring 2.75”x14.5”, the bumper sticker is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

1159. A Star Tours Attraction Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A prototype sign prepared for Star Tours at Disneyland. The sign is composed of painted characters atop paper, attached to foam board, and mounted to acrylic. Measuring 19.5”x17” and .5” deep, the piece displays in good condition, exhibiting spots of discoloration, and both peeling and wear to paper. $300 - $500

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1160. A Star Tours Doors Caution Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) This cautionary safety sign was mounted to the doors of Star Tours simulator vehicles, and alerted Guests and Attractions Hosts to their sudden motion. Measuring 16”x3.75”, this painted metallic sign is in fine condition, retaining adhesive residue from original mounting and few signs of wear from Park display, handling, and age. $200 - $400

1161. A Disneyland Star Tours Inaugural Flight Watch. (Disneyland, 1987) A Digital watch released in celebration of the opening of Star Tours at Disneyland in January of 1987. Measuring 1.5”x9”, the watch is in very good unworn condition, with very light scratches to the face. A battery is required for function, which has not been tested. $100 - $200

1162. Star Tours Grand Opening M&Ms Poster. (Disney-MGM, 1990) A commemorative poster for the grand opening of Star Tours at Disney-MGM Studios on January 13, 1990. The poster features spacethemed imagery with the green and orange M&Ms, as the namesake corporation was the Participant Sponsor of the attraction. Measuring 36”x24”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear edgewear. $200 - $400

1163. A Star Tours Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 1992) A jacket once worn by Cast Members of Star Tours at Disneyland. This style of wardrobe was prepared and introduced following a major refurbishment of the attraction in 1992. The garment measures a men’s size 14, retains its property control label and is in very good condition, with vibrant colors and minor wear from handling and age. $400 - $600 423


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1164. A “Star Tours” Attractions Host Jacket. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2010s) An original male cast member jacket from “Star Tours: The Adventures Continue” at Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. This jacket has the “Star Tours” logo on its shoulders, and still retains its original Disney wardrobe label. The jacket is a male size medium and is in very good condition with some expected minor wear from use. $200 - $400

1165. A Star Tours Cast Member Jacket Costume. (Disney-MGM, 2010s) A costume jacket worn by Cast Members of Star Tours at DisneyMGM Studios. The jacket features an embroidered Star Tours patch on the sleeve and a vintage Disney-MGM Studios label. The jacket measures a size medium and is in good overall Park-used condition with wear to textile from handling and age. $200 - $400 424

1166. A Star Tours Cast Member Costume. (Disney-MGM Studios, 2000s) A Cast Member costume worn by Attractions Hosts of Star Tours in Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. The shirt measures an XL, the pants are a size 34, while the belt and socks are OSFA. The entire wardrobe ensemble is in very good condition, with creases and wear from Park use. $300 - $500


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1167. A Tomorrowland Terrace Jedi Training Academy Sign. (Disneyland, 2006-2008) A Tomorrowland Terrace Jedi Training Academy Sign. The sign was once posted near the area stage where young Padawans “used the force” and faced off against the Dark Side Siths like Darth Maul and Darth Vader. Measuring 19/25”x21” and 2.75” wide, this Park-used wooden and acrylic sign is in very good condition with cracking and chips to wooden areas and wear throughout the acrylic material from outdoor display, handing, and age. The sign retains its original metal pole and has been mounted to a custom stand for display and measures 49.5” tall. $1,000 - $2,000

1168. A Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Construction Documents. (Disneyland, 2018) An (83) page contract document release prepared for Bid & Construction of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The collection of documents contains numerous images of props designed for the Droid Foundry, Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, Souk Marketplace, and the Cantina, and were prepared by Walt Disney Imagineering. Measuring 11”x17”, the documents are in good condition, with wear to edges and corners throughout from handling and age. $200 - $400

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1170. An Original Motorboat Cruise Safety Sign. (Disneyland, 1957) An Original Motorboat Cruise Sign. This original brass sign was once mounted inside the vehicles of the Tomorrowland attraction. The piece was removed from a vehicle during a repair, scheduled rehabilitation, or upon the removal of the attraction. Measuring 10”x3”, the sign is in good condition with scuffs, wear, and tarnish from exposure, handling, and age. $500 - $700

1171. A Rare Collection of Motorboat Cruise Blueprints. (Disneyland, 1968-73) A rare collection of blueprints from The Motorboat Cruise in Fantasyland. Each plan was prepared by WED Enterprises for a rehabilitation and details the Loading Area, track layout, buoy locations, and Storage Area for the vintage attraction. The Motorboat Cruise operated from 1957 to 1993 and this rare collection of plans offers a unique glimpse into its construction and rehabilitations. Measuring 36”x48.5”, the pieces are in good condition overall with some stains, spots of discoloration, creases, and wear throughout from handling, and age. $500 - $700 426


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1172. A Limited Edition House of the Future Model. (Disney, 1996) A model of Monsanto’s House of the Future at Disneyland, released in a Limited Edition of 1000. With (3) AA batteries (not included) the house glows from within. Measuring 10”x11.5”x4.5” high, the model is in very good working condition. $200 - $400

1173. A Monsanto “House of the Future” Opening Brochure. (Disneyland, 1957) A green brochure from the opening year of Monsanto House of the Future in Tomorrowland. This brochure folds out to reveal a diagram of the house, and the back of the brochure lists the Participant Sponsors that contributed toward the exhibit materials and appliances for the attraction. Measuring 3.75”x7”, the brochure is in very good condition with a few creases and little sign of wear. $100 - $200

1174. A Monsanto Plastics Home of the Future Brochure. (Disneyland, 1960s) A brochure from Disneyland titled “Monsanto Plastics Home of the Future- A Demonstration of Structural Applications of Plastics.” The tri-folded brochure opens out to an illustrated room-by-room tour of the House of the Future and its incredible amenities of tomorrow. Measuring 4”x5.5”, the piece is in very good condition with some minor ford wear and scuffing to black areas. $100 - $200 427


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1175. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Attraction Vehicle Door. (Disneyland, 2005) A Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Vehicle Door from Disneyland. Built on the same Omnimover ride system pioneered in Adventures Thru Inner Space and most famously the Haunted Mansion, the entire door was designed to tilt forward and back to allow Guests to board. This door from car XP-37 features brilliant graphics and does not include the blaster and turn control board housed behind it in the attraction. Measuring 51”x32.75”x26”, the door is in good condition, with wear typical of Park use, with slight scratches, small scuffs mainly to edges, and a 4” crack line in the casing on the inside where the left lower bar meets the door. $3,000 - $5,000

1176. A Buzz Lightyear Character Head and Arms. (Walt Disney World, 1990’s-2000’s) A Buzz Lightyear Character Head and Arm pieces, with torso and gun display. A tag inside the head reads “Character Costume Development Made in Lake Buena Vista Florida, USA.” The head and arms were used by a Walt Disney World Entertainment Department Cast Member in parades or shows at Walt Disney World Resort. The prop gun is similar in style to one-time souvenirs of Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park. The display is enhanced with a printed cloth chest piece and foam ball joints to present the full character. The head measures 15” tall and 12.75” at its widest diameter, while the gun is 7”x10.25”. The head, costume piece, and gun are in very good condition, with slight scuffs and wear from handling and age. $1,000 - $2,000 428


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1177. A Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Decorative Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) An original large sign from Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at Disneyland. This Star Command logo sign is composed of acrylic board with a wooden frame and was designed to be illuminated from behind. Measuring an impressive 42.25”x85.25”, the sign is in good condition overall with some scratches, scuffs, and general surface wear throughout from the sign’s use and removal. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $1,000 - $2,000

1178. A Tomorrowland Stroller Parking Sign. (Disneyland, 2000s) A Stroller Parking Sign once posted near the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters attraction in Tomorrowland. Measuring 14.5”x4.75” and 1” deep, the sign is in good Park-used condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear, and retaining original mounting hardware on reverse. $600 - $800

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1179. A Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters Cast Costume. (Disneyland, 2000s) A vintage 2000s shirt once worn by Cast Members of Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The piece features the color palette of Star Command. Measuring a men’s size large, the piece is in very good condition with wear throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $400 - $600

1180. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Project Team Shirt. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Project Team commemorative shirt from installation at The Magic Kingdom. These shirts were once available for purchase by Team Members of the New Tomorrowland Project Team. Measuring a size XXL, the shirt is in good condition with spots of yellowing and some signs of wear from handling or age. $100 - $200 430

1181. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Cast Member Costume. (Disneyland, 2005) A Cast member Costume for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at the Disneyland Resort. With a hat sized “unisex large”, shirt “men’s large”, pants size “36x32”, and belt, the costume is in very good condition with light wear from park use. $500 - $700


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1182. A Tomorrowland Table Prop. (Disneyland, 2000s) A prop Tomorrowland-themed table from Disneyland. Most likely utilized in a retail store, the table measuring 60”x30”x23” high and is in good condition, with scuffs and scratches from park use. $500 - $700

1183. A Pizza Planet Sign. (Disneyland, 1998-2000s) An original Pizza Planet Sign from Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Measuring 35.75” long and 7.75” tall, the two-color acrylic piece is on very good condition with a slight curvature, minor scuffs, scratches and wear to material throughout from display, handling, and age. $600 - $800

1184. A Pizza Planet Decorative Sign. (Disneyland, 1998) An original sign from Pizza Planet in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The pepperoni-covered planetary decoration once hung on a wall of the table service restaurant. Measuring 33”x15”, the hand painted wooden sign is in very good condition with clear signs of repair, wear from original Park display, handling, and age of materials. $300 - $500 431


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1185. A Captain EO Attraction Poster. (Disneyland, 1986) A beautiful souvenir poster from Disneyland’s “Captain EO” attraction. This 28.5”x18.5” poster was available in Tomorrowland during 1986 with the opening of the attraction. It features the characters and ride elements found in the attraction. The poster is in fair condition with some edge wear and small holes in the title block. $100 - $200

1186. A Captain EO Fuzzball Souvenir Plush. (Disneyland/Walt Disney World, 1986) A Fuzzball plush souvenir from Captain EO at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The lovable sidekick measures 8.75” tall and 22” long, is in fine condition with original tags and few signs of wear from handling or age. $100 - $200

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1188. A Rare Rocket Rods Refurbishment Sign. (Disneyland, 19982000) A rare, vintage 1990s Rocket Rods Refurbishment sign from Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This was once posted near the queue entrance leading to the Rocket Rods during its brief two years of operation from 1998-2000. Measuring 20.25”x19.25”, this rare Park artifact is in very good condition with a few scuffs, scratches, and signs of wear from park display, handling, and age. $700 - $900 1187. A Tomorrowland Rocket Rods Attraction Host Costume. (Disneyland, 1998) A rare, vintage 1990s Rocket Rods Attraction Host costume from Tomorrowland at Disneyland Resort. This is the type of costume once worn by Hosts of Rocket Rods at Disneyland. The shirt is an unknown size, the pants are Male size 38/36, the belt, socks, and hat are also included, and each piece is in good park-used condition with wear throughout from handling and age to textile material. $700 - $900 433


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1189. A Disneyland “The Story of Aluminum” Booklet. (Disneyland, 1955) A “The Story of Aluminum” souvenir Booklet for Kaiser Aluminum’s exhibit in Tomorrowland. The booklet features a two-tone map of the Tomorrowland exhibit, and describes “How Aluminum is Made,” as well as the characteristics, industrial applications and household uses for the namesake metal, as explained within the popular Disneyland exhibit. This 14-page booklet measures 7.5”x5.25” and is in very good condition with small spots of discoloration to the tops of pages. $100 - $200

1191. A Disneyland CirCARama Ticket Stub. (Disneyland, c.1950s-60s) An admission media ticket for CirCARama at Disneyland. The ticket once admitted one Guest at a cost of 30 cents and retains a punched hole from Booth 2. Measuring 1”x2”, the vintage ephemera is in fine as-new condition. $300 - $500

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1190. A Monsanto Hall of Chemistry Brochure. (Disneyland, 1955-58) A souvenir brochure from Monsanto Hall of Chemistry in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The exhibit brochure unfolds to tell the story of “the enormous contribution of chemistry to the world around us,” preserving the look of the original exhibit’s wall mounted displays with full-color illustrations. Measuring 9.25”x7.25”, the brochure is in fair to good condition. As the brochure was previously attached to a scrapbook with glue, the reverse still has the majority of the scrapbook page attached, obscuring the text on that side. $100 - $200

1192. A Tomorrowland View-Master Disc Set. (Disneyland, 1956-59) A rare Tomorrowland Sawyer’s View-Master 3-disc set produced for Disneyland. Among the (21) color stereo pictures is the brand new, three-car Monorail Red train, Monsanto House of the Future, and Motor Boat Cruise. Measuring 4.5”x4.5”, the package has been opened but all contents accounted for and in very good overall condition, with minor creases and wear and slight fading to package cover. $100 - $200

1193. A Tomorrowland Vacationland View-Master Disc Set. (Disneyland, 1956-59) A rare Vacationland Series Tomorrowland Sawyer’s View-Master 3-disc set produced for Disneyland. This Vacationland Series sleeve features alternate imagery and layout. Among the (21) color stereo pictures is the brand new, threecar Monorail Red train, Monsanto House of the Future, and Motor Boat Cruise. Measuring 4.5”x4.5”, the package has been opened but all contents accounted for and in very good overall condition, with minor creases and wear and slight fading to package cover. $100 - $200


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1194. A Tomorrowland Dimensional Ceramic Plate. (Disneyland, 1956) A rare ceramic plate featuring a dimensional relief of Tomorrowland at Disneyland. These plates were a popular souvenir in the early years of the park, were hand-painted in Japan, and depict the Clock of the World, Disneyland Spaceport and TWA Moonliner Rocket. This plate measures 8.25” in diameter and is in very good condition overall with minor surface wear throughout from handling and age. $200 - $400

1195. A Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland Record. (Disneyland, 1950s) A souvenir record featuring unique tracks of music inspired by Tomorrowland at Disneyland. This bright-yellow record measures 7.5”x6.75” and is in fair condition with scuffing to the record, particularly the “B” side label, and the sleeve in very good condition with slight edge wear typical of age. $100 - $200

1197. A Disneyland Tomorrowland Lunchbox with Thermos. (Disneyland, 1960) A very rare metal lunchbox created by Aladdin Industries that features beautiful imagery based on the attractions and lands of Disneyland. Tomorrowland is spotlighted with large colorful images of the Monorail, Submarine Voyage, and Frontierland decorate the sides of this difficult to find lunchbox, which includes its original metal thermos. The lunchbox has a few rare details, such as a TWA Disneyland contest sticker on one side, and an original Aladdin product sticker on the other side. Measuring 6.75”x8” and 4” thick, the lunchbox and Thermos are in very fine condition with few signs surface or interior wear, retaining its original dated “Win A Trip to Disneyland” sticker. $200 - $400

1196. A Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland Magic Slate. (Disneyland, 1950s-60s) A Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland Magic Slate by Watkins-Strathmore Company. The drawing tablet toy features imagery of the original Tomorrowland attractions – Clock of the World, AstroJets, and TWA Moonliner Rocket. Measuring 10.5”x16.5”, the toy is in good condition overall with indents, creases, and wear to plastic layers and backing from use and age. $100 - $200

1198. A Rare NASA Mickey Mouse Doll. (Disney, 1970) A rare plastic doll of Mickey Mouse dressed as a NASA astronaut. Early examples of this doll curiously have paws instead of hands on his arms, a clear holdover from the Snoopy astronaut doll released in 1969. Measuring 9”x5”x6”, the doll is in very good condition. $100 - $200 435


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1199. A Tomorrowland Concept Art Hotel Print. (Disneyland Hotel, 1970s-1980s) An oversized print of Tomorrowland concept art created as decor for the Disneyland Hotel. With visible image of 45”x17” within a 58.5”x30.5” frame, the piece is in very good condition, with light wear from hotel display to the frame, including (3) small chips. $400 - $600

1200. A New Tomorrowland Cast Member Lenticular Certificate. (Disneyland, 1998) A certificate exclusively issued to cast members commemorating the opening of Disneyland’s New Tomorrowland refurbishment. Featuring an applied die-cut lenticular depicting stylized artwork of the renovated attractions, the certificate highs the futuristic land’s new color scheme and steampunk-inflected aesthetic. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the certificate is in very good condition with minor scuffing to the surface. $100 - $200

1202. A Tomorrowland Grand Opening Ceremony Poster. (Disneyland, 1998) A poster commemorating the Tomorrowland Grand Opening Ceremony. The poster depicts the Astro Orbiter and Astronauts of the American Space Program, flanked by their signatures. Measuring 24”x18”, the poster print is in good condition despite mild creases throughout and wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400 436

1201. A Cast Member Exclusive Tomorrowland Lunch Box. (Disneyland, 1998) A Cast Member Exclusive lunchbox and thermos celebrating New Tomorrowland at Disneyland. The plastic Thermos and metal lunchbox features imagery inspired by the dynamic murals of Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Spencer. Measuring 8”x7”, and 7.75” tall, these retro-style pieces are in very good condition with a few scratches, minor spots of surface loss and scuffing from handling and age. $100 - $200

1203. An Astro Guide Command Manual. (Disneyland, 1998) An Astro Guide Command Manual prepared for Cast Members serving as Media Hosts (“Astro Guides”) for the grand opening of New Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Also, in the lot are (8) loose sheets including an interview request form and “Hot Sheets” that outline answers to difficult questions from media. Measuring 8.75”x11.25” within its report cover, the 25-pages of materials and extra sheets are in used and very good condition. $200 - $400


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Roger Rabbit became an extremely popular Disney character after the release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, and a set of attractions based on the movie was developed for Disney theme parks. Roger Rabbit was set to be the star of his own land, behind Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland, called Hollywoodland. Meanwhile, at the Magic Kingdom, a new land behind Fantasyland was being developed in honor of Mickey Mouse ‘s sixtieth birthday, named Mickey’s Birthdayland. Hollywoodland was combined with the concept of Mickey’s Birthdayland, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit to form Mickey’s Toontown, which opened in 1993 behind Fantasyland at Disneyland.

1204. A Chip N Dale Tree House Acorn Post. (Disneyland, 1998) A Chip N Dale Tree House Acorn Post. This decorative post with acorn finial once decorated the attraction in Mickey’s Toontown. The piece was removed during a repair, scheduled rehabilitation, or upon the recent area redevelopment. Measuring 51” tall and 6”x6”, the composition piece is in good condition with wear, scratches, and scuffs throughout from park display, handling, and age to materials. $500 - $800

1205. A Mickey Mouse in Steamboat Willie Poster. (Disneyland, 1993) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster created for Mickey’s House in Toontown. This poster was once posted in the popular walk-through and meet & greet area of the attraction. The silkscreened poster measures approximately 23.5”x33”. The poster is in fine condition, with light fading to the edges from display. $500 - $700

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1207. A Mickey Mouse in The Band Concert. (Disneyland, 1993) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster created for Mickey’s House in Toontown. This poster was once posted in the popular walk-through and meet & greet area of the attraction. The silkscreened poster measures approximately 23.5”x33”. The poster is in fine condition, with light fading to the edges from display. $500 - $700

1206. A Mickey Mouse in Fantasia Poster. (Disneyland, 1993) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster created for Mickey’s House in Toontown. This poster was once posted in the popular walk-through and meet & greet area of the attraction. The silkscreened poster measures approximately 23.5”x33”. The poster is in fine condition, with light wear from display. $500 - $700

1208. A Mickey Mouse in Thru the Mirror Poster. (Disneyland, 1993) A very rare hand-silkscreened poster created for Mickey’s House in Toontown. This poster was once posted in the popular walk-through and meet & greet area of the attraction. The silkscreened poster measures approximately 23.5”x33”. The poster is in fine condition, with light fading to the edges from display. $500 - $700 438


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The concept of a theme park dedicated to California arose from a meeting of Disney executives in 1995, following the cancellation of WestCOT, a planned West Coast version of Walt Disney World ‘s utopian EPCOT. Construction of the park began in June 1998 and was completed by early 2001. Attendance at the new park fell well below expectations, and Disney spent the next several years incrementally adding new rides, shows, and attractions, and implementing other promotions aimed at boosting attendance. In 2007, Disney announced a major overhaul of the park consisting of new expansion as well as re-construction of existing areas of the park. Construction lasted for five years and was completed in stages, culminating with the opening of Buena Vista Street and Cars Land along with the re-dedication of the park in June 2012. Attendance steadily improved and by 2018 the park was welcoming almost 10 million guests a year, making it the 12th-most visited theme park in the world.

1209. A Disney’s California Adventure Special Preview Sign. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000) A sign for the “Special Preview of Disney’s California Adventure” exhibit at Disneyland Park. This is one of the signs which hung over the Preview Center housed within the Main Street Opera House, where Guests were given a glimpse of the newest park to join the Disneyland Resort. Measuring 38”x60”, the acrylic sign with painted imagery and characters is in very good condition overall, while exhibiting scratches, scuffs, and wear from park use. $800 - $1,000

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1210. A California Adventure Pre-Opening Press Packet. (California Adventure, 2001) A press packet released prior to the opening of Disney’s California Adventure. The folder includes (8) slides with concept art and more, along with promotional photos of the same images. Also included are (9) press releases and a brochure detailing the features of the new Disneyland Resort. Overall, the packet measures 12.25”x9”. The interior contents are in very good condition with minimal wear, while the folder itself is in fair condition. There is a 1.5” tear at the lower right, surface scuffing, and staining along the fold at the top left. $100 - $200

1212. A Disney’s California Adventure Opening Main Gate Map. (Disneyland Resort, 2001) A Souvenir Map and Guide to Disney’s California Adventure from the Grand Opening February 8, 2001. Maps of this style were given to Guests upon entry through the turnstiles of the Main Gate. Measuring 10”x20” open, the Guide is in fine condition. $100 - $200 440

1211. A Disney’s California Adventure Opening Day Map. (California Adventure, 2001) A stylized park map created to celebrate the grand opening of Disney’s California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The map is folded as issued and measures a full 26.5”x34”. It remains in fine condition with only some minor surface wear to fold lines. $200 - $400

1213. A Disney’s California Adventure Pre-Opening Team Badge. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2000s) A Disney’s California Adventure Pre-Opening Team badge. This badge was distributed to one of the Team Members who contributed to the production of the Park’s show. Measuring 3.5”x2.25”, the piece is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from use. $100 - $200

1214. A Disney’s California Adventure Commemorative Passport. (California Adventure, 2001) A Special Edition Commemorative Passport created to celebrate the opening of Disney’s California Adventure Park. The passport is numbered “00530” and is beautifully framed and matted alongside its original envelope. A plaque at the bottom commemorates the opening date of February 8, 2001. Measuring 4.25”x11.5” and 3.75”x11.5” in a 16.5”x16.5” frame, the commemorative passport is in very good condition with minimal wear to the frame. $200 - $400


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1215. A Signed Dan Goozee California Adventure Print. (California Adventure, 2001) A Cast Member lithograph by Disney Imagineering Consultant Artist Dan Goozee. This limited-edition print was prepared in commemoration of the opening of Disney’s California Adventure and depicts an aerial view of the Hollywood Pictures Backlot themed land, presented with Goozee’s characteristic use of light and color. The item has been autographed and numbered 3790 of 4000 in pencil, with an embossed seal on the bottom left of the print denoting it as part of the California Adventure Cast Member Commemorative Series. The piece measures 14.5”x20” overall with an image area of 11”x17” and is in very fine condition. $200 - $400

1216. A California Adventure Blanket (DCA,2000’s) A blanket decorated with the embroidered logo of Disney’s California Adventure. With embroidery measuring 4.5”x2.5”, the 48”x57.5” virgin acrylic blanket is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

1217. A Soarin’ Over California Host Costume. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) An original cast Member costume from Soarin’ Over California at Disney’s California Adventure Park. The coat features embroidered aviation-inspired patches. The coat measures a unisex “Extra Large” and is in very good condition with minor wear form handling and age. $300 - $500 441


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1218. Luigi’s Flying Tires Attraction Poster. (California Adventure, 2012) An extremely rare original poster from “Luigi’s Flying Tires” at Disney California Adventure Park. The poster was developed by Greg Maletic, in partnership with Walt Disney Imagineering and Hunt Design. The artwork features the popular Disney -PIXAR Cars characters in imagery inspired by the classic screen-printed Flying Saucers attraction poster. Upon the Grand Reopening of the Park and addition of Cars Land, a short run of these were printed for display at the Entrance and Esplanade. Measuring 30”x45”, the poster is in fine condition. $2,000 - $4,000 442


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1219. A Luigi’s Flying Tires Souvenir Hat. (California Adventure, 2010s) A rare souvenir hat for the short-lived Luigi’s Flying Tires attraction in Cars Land. The foam tire reads “Luigi’s Flying Tires” on both sides and has a faux tread around the outside. Designed to be worn with the head through the center, the hat has an opening of 7” in diameter and an overall size of 14” in diameter. The hat is in good condition with a few spots of residue and scuffing, and the elastic strap has lost its elasticity. $100 - $200

1220. A Cars Land Hudson Hornet Piston Cup Sign. (Disney California Adventure, 2000s) A Hudson Hornet Piston Cup sign from Cars Land at Disney California Adventue Park. Measuring 28”x29”, the sign is in fair condition, despite scuffs throughout and some cracks along the edges. $500 - $700

1221. A Cars Land Radiator Springs Racers Host Costume. (Disney California Adventure, 2012-22) An original Cast Member costume worn by Radiator Springs Racers Hosts in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park. The costume is inspired by pit crew uniforms of the stock racing circuit. The pants measure 33/35-32, the shirt is a medium, the hat is adjustable, and the belt is 60” long. The wardrobe is in very good condition with slight wear from park use, handling, and age. $400 - $600 443


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1223. A Signed Tim Delaney Paradise Pier Lithograph. (Disney’s California Adventure, 1999) A signed Cast Member lithograph of Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure by Imagineer Tim Delaney. Delaney was one of the first Imagineers to join the DCA project in 1995, serving as a designer for multiple areas. The piece offers a vibrant concept rendering for Paradise Pier by Delaney and is hand-numbered 3893/4000. There is an embossed seal on the bottom left of the print denoting it as part of the California Adventure Cast Member Commemorative Series. Measuring 14.5”x20” overall with an image area of 11”x17”, the print is in fine condition with no signs of wear from age. $100 - $200 1222. Cars Land & Radiator Springs Racers Cast Member Jacket. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2013) A Radiator Springs Racers Cast Member wardrobe jacket from Disney’s California Adventure Park. The size large jacket displays in very good condition with slight wear from park use. $200 - $400

1224. A Paradise Pier California Screamin’ Toy. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2001) A California Screamin’ Roller Coaster toy set from Disney’s California Adventure Park. The set contains a rollercoaster and (5) cars, requiring 2 ‘AA’ batteries, and some assembly. Measuring 20.25”x25.25” and 5.5” deep, the unopened box is in good condition, exhibiting some wear, dents, and tears, while the contents are in fine, as-new condition. $100 - $200 444

1225. A California Adventure Paradise Pier Grad Nite Sign. (California Adventure, 2010s) An original sign from a Grad Nite event held on Paradise Pier at Disney’s California Adventure. Featuring great imagery of a Mickey-ears graduation cap and a color reference to the World of Color, the sign is printed on thin metal with a dense foam core. Measuring 25”x20”, the sign is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200 - $400


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1226. Toy Story Midway Mania! Potato Head Vehicle Prop. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2008) The central side panel from a Toy Story Midway Mania! vehicle featuring Mr. Potato Head. Measuring 65”x30.5”x2”, the panel is in good condition with scuffs and wear typical of Park use, some small abrasions, and a 3” scratch in the top right of the oval decoration. $800 - $1,000

1227. Toy Story Midway Mania! Jessie Attraction Vehicle Prop. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2008) The central side panel from a Toy Story Midway Mania! vehicle featuring Jessie, the yodeling Cowboy. Measuring 65”x30.5”x2”, the panel is in very good condition with scuffs and wear typical of Park use. $800 - $1,000

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1228. A Toy Story Midway Mania Attractions Host Costume. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2008-2010s) A wardrobe shirt, pants, and belt from a Toy Story Midway Mania Cast Member at Disney’s California Park. The costume comes with an unrelated c.1995 Disneyland 40 Years of Adventure nametag. The shirt measures a size “XXS”, the pants are 36”x28”, and the belt is OSFA, each piece in good overall condition, exhibiting slight wear from Park use. $300 - $500 446

1229. Toy Story Midway Mania! Barrel of Monkeys Props. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2008) A set of (3) giant Barrel Of Monkeys toy props from the Toy Story Midway Mania! attraction in Disney’s California Adventure. Many classic toys are reproduced giant-sized to give Guests a toy’s-eye-view in the attraction, and these (3) monkeys hung over the vehicle pathways between arcade stations. Each measuring 48”x30”x5”, the blue and red monkeys are in good condition, with many scuffs and wear from Park display. The yellow monkey is in fair condition, with stress cracks to one arm requiring special attention when handling and displaying. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements may be required. Please inquire before bidding. $1,000 - $2,000


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1230. A Giant Toy Story Alien Prop Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1990’s-2000’s) A giant alien statue from an early Toy Story retail space at Walt Disney World. Several of these aliens were outside the store, underneath the giant claw they worshipped in the film. Measuring 32”x32”x33”, the piece is in very good condition with light wear from display. $1,000 - $2,000

1231. A Giant Alien Store Display Figure from Toy Story. (Walt Disney World, 1990’s-2000’s) A giant alien statue from an early Toy Story retail space at Walt Disney World. Several of these aliens were outside the store, underneath the giant claw they worshipped in the film. Measuring 34”x36”x22.5”, the piece is in very good condition with light scuffs and wear from display. $1,000 - $2,000

1232. A Toy Story Army Man Prop Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1990’s-2000’s) A human-sized Green Army Man statue from an early Toy Story retail space at Walt Disney World. Various army men were stationed outside around the space. Measuring 39.5”x25”x61” high, the piece is in fine condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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1233. Set of (4) Toy Story Mania Toys (Disney’s California Adventure, 2007) A set of (4) press releases for the Disney Parks coming attraction Midway Mania! Each mailer contains a Mr. Potato Head body part and a comical phrase. The four boxes measure 6”x6” and 2” thick and are in good condition with some surface wear, denting and a small hole on the bottom of box number 4. $100 - $200

1234. A Disneyland Mickey’s Halloween Party Closure Sign. (Disneyland, 2010s) A sign for Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland. The sign informed Guests of Park closing hours. Printed on PVC board, the single-sided sign measures 27.25”x18” and is in good condition with minor surface wear throughout. $200 - $400 448

1235. A Pair of Tower of Terror Premier Badges. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2005) A Pair of Tower of Terror Premier Badges. The pair of badges admitted a member of the press and Guest to a Private Party for Twilight Zone Tower of Terror which occurred May 3-5, 2005. Measuring 3.5”x5.75” and 3.5”x4”, the pair are in fine condition with few signs of wear from handling. $100 - $200


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1236. A Hollywood Tower of Terror Pre-Show TV Set Prop. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2004) A television set from the Pre-Show area of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction at Disney’s California Adventure. Guests entering this drop tower dark ride were divided into (2) library rooms filled with props and books that recalled specific Twilight Zone episodes. In one of these, with a flash of lightning, the lights cut out, and this television sprang to life, playing the introduction to the Twilight Zone, with host Rod Serling appearing to introduce the history of the haunted hotel. This television prop has the appearance of a classic video tube television, but contains a flat screen that still works, and retains a DVD player that plays the opening seen in the attraction. The prop facade features the emblem of the Hollywood tower Hotel, and buttons and dials that do not function (meant for show only). Measuring 30”x48”x10” deep, this television prop is in fine condition, with light wear typical of park use. This lot also comes with (2) remotes to operate the screen and DVD player. $2,000 - $4,000 449


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1237. Tower of Terror Lobby Elevator Floor Indicator (Disneyland, 1994) An original The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Elevator Floor Indicator, paired with a Cast member uniform and impressive custom display. The semi-circle dial labeled B through 12 is one of only (6) total in the attraction. The fine condition indicator measures 24”x14.5”x1.75” thick and is mounted on an impressive fine condition custom display recreating the appearance of the elevator entrance with intentional distress and wear. The display measures 22”x49”x92” high and includes a 11.75”x4”x48.25” tall, themed display with 6.5”x5” screen that plays the pre-show video for the attraction. The Cast Member’s bellhop uniform, with hat size “M”, jacket size “44XL”, and pants size “M/34”is in very good condition with light wear from use. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $5,000 - $7,000 450


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1238. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Press Kit & Bell. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2004) A very rare press kit from the grand opening of California Adventure’s The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The kit includes an outer folder that opens at the front doors, and originally played audio but the battery has since died. Also included are (4) color press photos, a logo decal, a CD, (5) sample news releases, and a commemorative bell that still plays spooky audio when pressed. The folder measures 12”x9” and the bell measures 3.5” in diameter and 2.5” tall. The condition is good overall with some edge wear to the folder from use. $200 - $400

1240. A Tower of Terror Souvenir Photo & Photo Holder. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1997) A souvenir photo and holder of The Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The time stamped photo depicts guests making a stop in the fifth dimension in 1998. The photo measures 8.5”x7”, while the holder is 8”x10”, each piece in fine condition. $100 - $200

1239. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Bellhop Costume. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 1994) An original Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Bellhop Costume from the Sunset Boulevard Area of Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The costume comes with shirt, pants, and coat. The shirt measures a size 44, coat is a size 50, and pants are size 42x34, and each piece is in very good condition with wear from park use, handling, and age. $500 - $700

1241. A Set of (3) “The Little Mermaid” Starfish Props. (Disney’s California Adventure, 2010s-20s) A pair of prop starfish from “The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure” at Disney’s California Adventure. This lot contains two colorful prop starfish mounted to a custom 13.5”x13.5” display base and one loose starfish. The pieces were removed during a Show Quality enhancing rehabilitation of the popular attraction. Measuring 7.75” in diameter and 2.25” tall, the starfish are in very good condition with scuffs and minor wear from production and Park use. $700 - $900 451


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In 1959, Walt Disney Productions began looking for land to house a second resort to supplement Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Market surveys at the time revealed that only 5% of Disneyland’s visitors came from east of the Mississippi River, where 75% of the population of the United States lived. Additionally, Walt Disney disliked the businesses that had sprung up around Disneyland and wanted more control over a larger area of land in the next project. Walt Disney took a flight over a potential site in Orlando, Florida in November 1963. After witnessing the well-developed network of roads and taking the planned construction of both Interstate 4 and Florida’s Turnpike into account, Disney selected a centrally located site near Bay Lake. The development was referred to in-house as “The Florida Project”. To avoid a burst of land speculation, Walt Disney Productions used various dummy corporations to acquire 27,443 of land. Walt Disney died before construction could start on the project, and his brother Roy Disney postponed his retirement to oversee the project. The Park opened on October 1st, 1971, and instantly become a worldwide success. In 2019, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World welcomed 21 million guests, making it the most popular theme park in the world

1242. An Eastern Airlines Walt Disney World Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A Walt Disney World travel poster released by Eastern Airlines. The official airline partner of Disney’s Florida resort, Eastern additionally sponsored the If You Had Wings attraction, which is referenced by the poster’s tagline, “Your wings to the family vacation kingdom.” Measuring 31”x41.25”, the poster has been linen backed for preservation and is in very good condition. $1,000 - $2,000 452


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1243. Original Walt Disney World Promotional Art. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An original promotional painting created for The Magic Kingdom, signed by artist Jim Noble. The mixed media piece depicts vintage 1980s attractions like Diamond Horseshoe Can-Can Dancers, Grand Prix Raceway, the Star Jets in the shadow of Cinderella Castle and Spaceship Earth. The piece has an image size of approximately 21”x24” on its 29.75”x29.75” artists board and displays in an overall very good condition despite spots of discoloration, wear, and few areas of paint loss. $2,000 - $4,000

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1244. A Walt Disney World Oversized Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An extremely rare large map of the Walt Disney World Resort, including the Magic Kingdom and its surrounding hotels. This map was used as wall art in the Contemporary Resort Hotel guest rooms during the earliest days of Walt Disney World. Created with future expansion in mind, the map features images of the planned Asian, Persian, and Venetian resorts that were never completed. For use in the rooms, the map was adhered to Masonite and secured to the walls. Most of these rare maps did not survive removal, making this piece a very hard-to-find Walt Disney World artifact. Measuring approximately 48”x60”, the map is in good condition with some expected wear including worn corners and discoloration on the left side and lower left corner. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $2,000 - $4,000

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1245. A Walt Disney World Developmental Aerial Photo Map. (Walt Disney World, 1989) A blow up of an aerial photo map image used in the research and development of Walt Disney World. The aerial map image was produced by the Walt Disney World Company and notably details proposed roads and monorails along with the current roads and monorails within Walt Disney World property lines. Measuring 42.5”x32.5” and has been mounted to foam core measuring 50.5”x33.5”. The piece is in very good condition with minor creases, spots of discoloration in border, chips, wear and tear to the edges of the board. $500 - $700

1246. A Rare Oversized 1960s Walt Disney World Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1967-68) An extremely rare, oversized presentation brochure for “Walt Disney World – Florida.” The (21) pages detail Phase One for what was referred to as the “New Disneyland Park.” The book notably depicts early color artwork of the Polynesian Resort, Contemporary Resort, and unbuilt Asian Resort. The pages also depict Thunder Mesa, a “200-foot-tall Space Mountain,” and information related to the demographics of the Central Florida area. The entire piece was intended for presentation to local Florida government officials and potential Participant Sponsors of the Vacation Kingdom. Measuring 20.5”x16”, the spiral-bound book is in very good condition with minor scuffs to the cover and little wear to the edges and corners of the pages. $800 - $1,000 455


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1247. A Buena Vista Construction Co. Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A 1970s hard hat utilized by Buena Vista Construction Co. staff. The hat twice features the BVCC Mickey Mouse logo and retains stickers for both local unions and the Dreamflight OmniMover adventure (the soon-to-be Delta-sponsored successor to If You Could Fly). Measuring approximately 6” tall and 11”x8”, the adjustable hat is in good overall condition, exhibiting slight wear and scuffs from use. $100 - $200

1248. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original souvenir license plate for the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. This green version replaced earlier blue plates which looked too similar to the actual 1970-71 Florida state license plates. Measuring 6”x12”, this item is in fine condition, sealed in original shrink wrap. $100 - $200

1249. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare bumper sticker created to promote the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. The sticker measures approximately 3”x13.5” and is in good condition with some spots of adhesive residue on the surface and there is some edge wear from age. Although the bumper sticker retains its paper backing, it has shifted over time, causing 1/8” of the sticker to be exposed and the adhesive on that edge has lost its tackiness. $100 - $200

1250. A Set of (4) Walt Disney World Bumper Stickers. (Walt Disney World, 1970-80s) A collection of (4) bumper stickers advertising Walt Disney World. Among the lot are stickers related to the future grand opening, “the vacation Kingdom of the World,” EPCOT, and the tenth anniversary. Measuring 14.25”x2.75” and 14”x3”, the pieces are in very good-to-fine condition, exhibiting slight scuffs and minor wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

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1251. A 1971 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) The first souvenir map of The Magic Kingdom, available for purchase at Walt Disney World from 1971 to 1974. Measures 28”x24.5”, the map is in fine condition, with light wear to original fold lines and edges. $200 - $400

1253. A 1979 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1979) An illustrated souvenir map of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom released in 1979. The colorful map provides a whimsical snapshot of the attractions and amenities available to guests during the park’s first decade of operation. Folded as issued, the map measures 31.5”x38” and is in fine condition with light wear and discoloration evident mainly to the edges exposed while folded. $100 - $200

1252. A 1975 Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early souvenir map from Walt Disney World titled “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World.” This map features the PeopleMover and Space Mountain attractions which opened that year. Measuring approximately 31.5”x40”, the map is in very good condition, mounted to Masonite, with some yellowing and fading from age, spots of discoloration, and wear. $100 - $200

1254. A 1992 Walt Disney World Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A souvenir caricature fun map of Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. The artwork depicts the Resorts, Parks, and recreational areas Walt Disney World. The imagery notably depicts Disney characters exploring Ariel the Little Mermaid, the new Splash Mountain attraction, and other forthcoming developments around the Resort. Measuring 39”x27”, the map is in very good condition, with minor creases and light wear along original folds. $100 - $200

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1255. A “Remember the Magic” Walt Disney World Map. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A limited edition “Remember the Magic” Walt Disney World Property Map. The two-sided map brochure was courtesy of the Disney Vacation Club and depicts Walt Disney World Resort on one side and Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park on the revere. Measuring 18”x23”, the map is in very good condition with a .5” tear on one fold line, few creases, and little wear. $100 - $200

1257. A 1975 Complete Guide to Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World/GAF,1975) A pocket guide to Walt Disney World, with maps and descriptions of attractions, restaurants, and retail locations. Measuring 6.25”x3.75”, in fine condition, with light color shift along the spine from aging. $100 - $200 458

1256. A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World Book. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring the many lands and resort hotels of Walt Disney World in 1972. The 36-page guidebook measures 8.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear, very slight creases to front and back cover, and slight marks inside consistent with age and use. $100 - $200

1258. A Pair of Vintage Magic Kingdom Guides. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A pair of Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom guides. The 23-page booklets detail the vintage attractions, shops, and dining locations across the six lands. Measuring 8”x5.25”, the guides are in fine condition, exhibiting little wear. $100 - $200

1259. Your Guide to the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. (Polaroid/Walt Disney World, 1980) A complimentary guide to Walt Disney World attractions and services, distributed by Polaroid. Measuring 5.5x8”, the 24-page booklet is in good condition, showing typical wear from use and handling. $100 - $200


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1260. An Original Magic Kingdom “E” Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An extremely rare early Magic Kingdom “E” ticket sold at one of the ticket booths inside Walt Disney World. Measuring 1”x2”, the ticket is in very good condition with some wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

1261. A Collection of (4) Walt Disney World Test Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A collection of (4) Test Tickets from Walt Disney World. Test Tickets were often created to test the printing process but were usually destroyed, making most found today extremely rare. This set of (4) features imagery of Minnie Mouse, Tinker Bell, and the Walt Disney World logo. Measuring approximately 2.25”x3.25”, the admissions media is in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1262. A Walt Disney World Main Entrance Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Main Entrance of Walt Disney World. The thematic trash receptacles of Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the show and stage in their own right, and this particular stylized can was once stationed around the Main Entrance Area of the Resort. The original push panels are still included and function well. Measuring 42.5” tall and 20.5”x21.5”, the trash can is in very good condition with a few signs of wear from Park-use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000 - $2,000 459


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1264. Pair of Walt Disney World Host & Hostess Badges (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A pair of very rare cast member Host and Hostess badges from Walt Disney World. The badge features the Mickey Globe logo for the park, and the reverse has a Walt Disney Productions Copyright mark. Measuring 1.75”x1.75” each, the badges are in good condition, with the Host badge showing some oxidation to the metal from use. $400 - $600

1263. A Guest Relations and Tour Guide Costume. (Walt Disney World, DATE ) A Guest Relations and Tour Guide Costume from Walt Disney World. With Hat size “small,” shirt female size “small,” and skirt female size “8”, the Costume is in very good condition with expected wear from use. $400 - $600 460

1265. A Walt Disney World Cast Atlas Map. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A “Cast Member Atlas” map outlining roads, parking areas, and utilidors for Walt Disney World Cast Members. The atlas was instituted during 1986 and has been updated with details on new and expanding locations ever since. Measuring 23.5”x18” open, the Atlas is in very fine condition. $100 - $200


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1266. Walt Disney World Security Officer Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A Walt Disney World Security Officer Badge. The badge was manufactured by the Sun Badge Company of San Dimas, California and features an etched message reading “property of Walt Disney World 9/1/88” on the reverse. Measuring approximately 3.25” x2” the wardrobe accessory displays in good condition, despite exhibiting minor scuffs and slight wear. $200 - $400

1267. A Walt Disney World Security Badge. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A metal Walt Disney World Security badge. The badge features the iconic Disney “D” in front of a Mickey logo and reads “Walt Disney World.” The reverse of the badge features the Sun Badge Company backstamp and is etched with the number “0424.” The badge measures 2.5”x2” and displays in very good condition with minor wear. $200 - $400

1269. A Walt Disney World Security Supervisor Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Walt Disney World Supervisor wardrobe hat plaque. The genuine plaque was manufactured by the Sun Badge Co. of San Dimas, California as indicated by the backstamp and once intended for attachment to Security Host wardrobe hats. Measuring approximately 2.5”x1.5”, the badge displays in very good condition despite some resin retention on the reverse. $200 - $400

1268. A Walt Disney World Security Investigator Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A Walt Disney World Investigator wardrobe hat plaque. The genuine plaque was manufactured by the Sun Badge Co. of San Dimas, California as indicated by the backstamp and once intended for attachment to Security Host wardrobe hats. Measuring approximately 2.5”x1.5”, the badge displays in very good condition despite some resin retention on the reverse. $200 - $400

1270. A Walt Disney World Security Patch. (Walt Disney World, c.1970’s-90s) A patch worn by security officers at Walt Disney World and featuring the original Walt Disney World Logo. The unused patch measures 3.5”x3.5” and is in very good condition. $100 - $200

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1272. A Walt Disney World Railroad Passenger Car Toy. (Walt Disney World, 1988) A toy Walt Disney World Railroad Passenger Car. The authentic replica of the Narragansett style passenger car comes in an original box with colorful imagery. Measuring 14.5” long and 5” tall, the piece comes within its 15”x10.5” and 4.25” very good condition box with minor creases and wear to cardstock and plastic packaging from handling and age. $100 - $200

1271. A Walt Disney World Railroad Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A poster for the Walt Disney World Railroad. The poster features the Magic Kingdom depots with imagery of the Disneyland Railroad C.K. Holliday pulling Narragansett style cars as envisioned by artist Jim Michaelson. The same dynamic art was used to advertise the timeless attraction at several Disney Parks worldwide. Measuring 24”x36”, the poster is in fine condition. $300 - $500

1273. A Walt Disney World Railroad Conductor Hat Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1980’s-1990’s) A Conductor’s Hat Badge for the Walt Disney World Railroad. Measuring 1.75”x4”, the metal badge is in fine condition. $200 - $400 462


1274. A Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980’s-1990s) A Magic Kingdom sign from Walt Disney World. Measuring 120”x18” on 29” long brackets, the large metal sign is in fine condition, with light wear typical of park use, and some restoration. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $6,000 - $8,000

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1275. A Walt Disney World “10 Years” Lamppost Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A Walt Disney World “10 Years” Lamppost Sign. The reflective sign depicts the iconic Cinderella Castle and was displayed in celebration of the milestone anniversary. Measuring 10” in diameter, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with scuffs and wear from display, handling, and age. $300 - $500

1277. A Walt Disney World 15 Years Large Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A large sign created in celebration of Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary. Constructed of mirror-backed acrylic, this large reflective die-cut sign features screen printed design elements and the lettering, “15 Years.” Measuring 31.5”x36”, the sign is in good condition with scuffing, wear throughout, and a 4.75” crack, from park display, handling, and age. $300 - $500 464

1276. A Walt Disney World “10 Years” Lamppost Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A large Walt Disney World “10 Years” Lamppost Sign. The reflective sign depicts the iconic Cinderella Castle and was displayed in celebration of the milestone anniversary. Measuring 21” in diameter, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with minor scuffs and light wear from display and age. $300 - $500

1278. A Walt Disney World 25 Years Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1996-1998) A sign created in celebration of Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary. Constructed of mirror-backed acrylic, this large reflective die-cut sign features screen printed design elements and the lettering, “25 Years.” Measuring 24.25”x25.25”, the sign is in good condition with scuffing, wear throughout from park display, handling, and age. $300 - $500

1279. A Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A lamppost sign advertising the 25th anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World. The glittering, reflective, and dimensional sign features Cinderella Castle and Pumkin Coach. Measuring 25.25”x34.25”, the sign is in very good condition with a few scuffs, and wear to the reverse. $300 - $500


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1281. Walt Disney World Key Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A large, key-shaped, metallic sign advertising Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 11.5”x12.25”, the sign is in good condition, exhibiting oxidation throughout, scuffs, and other wear from park display and age. $300 - $500

1280. A Walt Disney World Sign and Banner. (Walt Disney World, 1996-98) A decorative sign and banner created for the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. The sign measures 26.5”x25.25” and 1” wide, and a total 65.75” long including banner. The entire piece is in very good condition, with minor scuffs and slight wear to acrylic and fabric textile components. $400 - $600

1282. A Walt Disney World & Eastern Airlines Info Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A travel agency poster featuring Eastern Airlines and Walt Disney World. As an Eastern Airlines Lockheed TriStar soars overhead, Mickey Mouse introduces visitors to attractions and adventures in store at Walt Disney World. Measuring 22”x28”, the poster displays in very good condition, with a few spots of discoloration, and wear to edges and corners. $300 - $500

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1283. A Walt Disney World Main St. Locker Key Rental Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-1990s) A Locker Key Rental Sign from Main Street at Walt Disney World. Measuring 13.75”x15.75”, the sign is in good condition with light wear from park use, mainly to corners and edges. $200 - $400

1284. A WDW Horseless Carriage to Cinderella Castle Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A hanging sign for the one-way route of the Horseless Carriage to Cinderella Castle at The Magic Kingdom. Signs of this style were created for display near the Town Square stop on Main Street U.S.A. Measuring 15”x19”, the metallic sign is in very good condition, with minor scuffs and scratches from Park display. $800 - $1,000 466

1285. A Hall of Presidents Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A poster for The Hall of Presidents in Liberty Square at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 24”x36”, the poster is in fine condition. $100 - $200


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1286. A Walt Disney Story Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1970’s-1980’s) A large wooden sign for the Walt Disney Story attraction on Main Street in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. In a film narrated by Walt Disney himself, the life story of the Company’s founder is told. Measuring 73”x10.5”, the sign is in very good condition, with wear typical of park use including scuffs, and light wear to corners. $2,000 - $4,000

1287. A Market House Smucker’s Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1971-1993) A sign from the Magic Kingdom Market House in Walt Disney World. The wooden sign features hand-painted letters and was removed either during a rehabilitation of the Quick Foods location or upon the end of Smucker’s involvement in 1993. Measuring 45.25”x6”, the sign is in good condition with scuffs, small chips, and wear throughout from park use. $500 - $700

1288. A Magic Kingdom Turkey Legs Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A Turkey Leg sign from a Disney Parks Food Division Cart in Frontierland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 7”x15.5” and 1” deep, the wooden sign is in very good park-used condition, exhibiting slight wear to painted areas. $200 - $400 467


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1289. A Town Square Café Placemat. (Disneyland, 1970s) A paper placemat from Main Street’s Town Square Cafe. Prominently featuring the cafe’s logo, the placemat measures 9”x12” and is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

1290. A Tony’s Town Square Restaurant Breakfast Menu. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A menu of Tony’s Restaurant in Town Square at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 9.5”x13.5”, the menu is in very good condition, exhibiting a few small creases and slight wear to edges and corners from handling. $100 - $200 468

1291. A Tony’s Town Square Restaurant Breakfast Menu. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A breakfast menu from Walt Disney World’s Lady and the Tramp-themed eatery, Tony’s Town Square Restaurant. Measuring 9.5”x13.5”, the menu is in very good used condition, with some creasing and light edge wear due to handling. $100 - $200


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1293. A Diamond Horseshoe “Goofy’s... Dancin’ Jamboree” Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A “Cotton Eyed Joe” Diamond Horseshoe Sign. The original hand-painted artwork for the sign that was used Onstage during performances of “Goofy’s Country Dancin’ Jamboree” at the Diamond Horseshoe. The sign features hand-painted letters, printed imagery of Goofy, and appliques. Measuring 24”x36”, the sign is in good condition with scuffs and scratches from display. $3,000 - $5,000

1294. Walt Disney World Premiere Invitation Box. (Walt Disney World, 2007) A boxed invitation to three days of magical premieres for the Year of a Million Dreams, 2007. Designed to appear like a chest, the box holds an invitation written upon a scroll nestled inside, along with a booklet discussing new attractions like the Finding Nemo musical and detailing the schedule for the event. Measuring 7”x14” and 2.5” deep, the box is in good condition with tearing to one of the corners and to the pocket holding the booklet. There is some surface scuffing, and several scuffs have been covered with black permanent marker. $100 - $200 469


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1295. A Frontierland Utilidor Directional Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A vintage Park-used Frontierland Utilidor directional sign from Walt Disney World. The Utilidor is the color-coded system of subterranean tunnels allowing Cast Members to efficiently move throughout the Park and perform maintenance tasks without being seen by Guests. The acrylic sign has a vinyl backing depicting a Fort Sam Clemens blockhouse tower icon in brown trim and would have guided the way toward Frontierland. Measuring 14.5”x14.5”, the Park-used piece displays in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, paint remnants and adhesive retention to the perimeter of the reverse, and wear. $200 - $400

1297. A Walt Disney Disney World Big Thunder Toy Train Model. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A souvenir Big Thunder Mountain diecast metal vehicle released as part of the Disney Attractions Collection sold exclusively at the Disney Parks. The train reads “I.M. Fearles” and is displayed on a plastic base. Measuring 6.25”x3” and 2.75” tall, the train is in very good condition with some minor surface wear to the base. $100 - $200 470

1296. A Pair of Walt Disney World Pioneer Hall Revue Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A pair of tickets for the Pioneer Hall Revue at the Fort Wilderness Campground Resort. The adult ticket is for the first seating and is stamped at the upper left with “Feb 12 1977.” The tickets measure 2”x2.75” and are in very good condition, with some creasing throughout to one of the tickets. $100 - $200

1298. An Orange Bird Ceramic Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) A souvenir ceramic plate featuring the Orange Bird. This popular character was originally created as the mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission’s sponsorship of the Enchanted Tiki Room, but more recently has developed a cult following all his own. Measuring 6.5” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200 - $400


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1299. A Complete Orange Bird Ring Store Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A complete Orange Bird themed ring display that includes (12) slip-on necklaces. These pieces of jewelry provide a fantastic way to take the charm of this beloved mascot with you on the go. Each ring measures .75” and is mounted for display within a 4.75”x3.75” box. The box and rings are in very good condition with minor wear from age. $200 - $400

1301. Complete Orange Bird Stick Pins Store Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A complete Orange Bird store display that includes (12) stick pins. These jewelry items beautifully capture this beloved mascot, and measure 2” long each. The condition for the pins is fine, with the display very good with minor wear to the frame from age. $200 - $400

1300. A Set of (11) Orange Bird Necklaces & Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A complete Orange Bird themed store display that includes (11) slip-on necklaces. These pieces of jewelry provide a fantastic way to take the charm of this beloved mascot with you on the go. Each bracelet features a .50” charm and is packaged on a 2”x1.5” card. Each card is mounted within a 9.75”x6.5” store display and is in very good condition with minor wear from age. $200 - $400

1302. A Complete Orange Bird Bracelet Store Display. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A complete Orange Bird store display that includes (24) slip-on bracelets. Each bracelet measures 2.25” in diameter, (22) in fine condition with the (2) having the Orange Bird charm loose. The display frame is in good condition with minor wear, and foam elements extremely brittle from age. $200 - $400 471


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1303. Group of (4) Orange Bird Figures (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of (4) souvenir Orange Birds from the Walt Disney World Resort. The collection includes two plastic Orange Bird figurines, one Orange Bird Keychain, and one Annual Passholder Vinylmation Orange Bird Figurine. Ranging between 2” tall at the smallest and 3” tall at the largest, the souvenirs are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100 - $200

1304. A Walt Disney World Lighter. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A souvenir lighter from Walt Disney World. The Zippo windproof lighter has the iconic Walt Disney World “D” monogram and Cinderella Castle logo of the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 2.25”x1.5” and .5” wide, the lighter is in fine condition, with few signs of wear. $100 - $200 472

1305. A Pirates of the Caribbean Area Trash Can. (Disneyland, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Pirates of the Caribbean area in Adventureland at Disneyland. The thematic trash receptacles of Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the show and stage in their own right, with this particular stylized can once stationed along the Pirates of the Caribbean area of Adventureland. The original push panels are still included and function well. Measuring 42.5” tall and 20.5”x21.5”, the trash can is in very good condition with a few scratches, small chips, and scuffs to painted surfaces, and wear from Park-use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000 - $2,000


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1306. A Cinderella Castle Tapestry. (Disney Parks, 2005) A 50th Anniversary Magical Celebration Cinderella Castle Tapestry available during the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland. This beautiful large tapestry was the Walt Disney World Edition and features an image of Cinderella’s Castle as it appeared for the 2005 Celebration. Available through the Disney Store and Disneyland, the tapestry is made of heavy woven fabric and was produced in a limited edition of 500 pieces. Measuring a very large 76”x53.5”’, the wall hanging is in fine as-new condition. $500 - $700 473


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1307. A Walt Disney World Barnstormer Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A car from The Barnstormer roller coaster at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm, later re-themed to The Barnstormer featuring Goofy as the Great Goofini in Storybook Circus. With an aeronautical theme, cars such as this alternate with cars decorated with propellors and wings. Measuring 41”x42”x31” high, the car is in very good park-used condition, with scuffs visible to the top edges. $5,000 - $8,000 474


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1308. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Exhibit Concept Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2013-14) A rare concept art exhibit sign posted along the construction barrier of the Seven Dwarf’s Mine Train in Fantasyland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 18”x15”, the sign is in very good Park-used condition with wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $300 - $500

1309. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Parking Only Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A sign created for a Seven Dwarfs Mine Train event at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 18”x12”, the metallic sign displays in very good condition, despite the slightest wear from park use. $300 - $500

1310. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Exhibit Timecard Display. (Walt Disney World, 2013-14) A rare Dwarf’s Timecard exhibit display piece for The Seven Dwarf’s Mine Train in Fantasyland at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring 10”x36.5”, the sign is in very good park-used condition with wear throughout from exposure, handling, and age. $300 - $500 475


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1312. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Premier Bucket Prop. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A prop bucket with jewels prepared for the premier opening of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at The Magic Kingdom. The two-piece prop features a wooden and metal bucket with jewel-topped lid and was part of a temporary stage prepared for the premier. Measuring approximately 14” tall and 13” at its widest diameter, the prop displays in very good park-used condition. $200 - $400

1311. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Construction Fence Decoration (Walt Disney World, 2013) A sign featuring Dopey carrying a honey pot from a red balloon. One of the attractions removed to make way for the Mine Train was Pooh’s Playful Spot, a play area for children under 6 years old. This decoration was placed on the construction fence near that area. Measuring 60.5” tall and 32” at its widest points, the sign displays in good condition, however the sign has been cracked in half and is in two pieces, held together by the graphic. It can be repaired. $300 - $500 476

1313. A Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Jewel Paperweight. (Walt Disney World, 2014) A commemorative jewel-inspired paperweight prepared for the premier opening of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at The Magic Kingdom. Measuring approximately 3” at its widest diameter and 2” tall, the prop displays in very good used condition. $200 - $400


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1315. A Walt Disney World Monorail Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A reproduction of a Walt Disney World Monorail Attraction Poster. The original poster art was inspired by Paul Hartley’s original designs for the Tomorrowland poster. This piece was once available exclusively through merchandise locations at Walt Disney World. Measures 24”x36”. The poster is in good condition. $300 - $500 477


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1316. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) A vintage 1990s Disneyland nametag and 2000s Tomorrowland Cast Member jacket from The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The jacket comes with a 1990s nametag affixed to the left breast. Measuring a size “XS”, the jacket is in very good condition, exhibiting little wear from Park use, handling, or age. $400 - $600

1317. A Tomorrowland Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2020s) A costume once worn by Cast Members of Tomorrowland in The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. The costume shirt features a galactic starfield motif with navy blue slacks. The shirt is a size Male L while the pants are a Male size 33/35, and the entire wardrobe is in very good condition, with an ink stain on one shirt button and little wear from Park use. $500 - $700 478


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1318. A Star Jets Attraction Vehicle (Walt Disney World, 1974-1994) An original Star Jets attraction vehicle from the Magic Kingdom. The Star Jets debuted in 1974 as part of a major Tomorrowland refurbishment and ran until the attraction was refurbished as the Astro Orbiter in 1994. Similar to how the Rocket Jets were a focal point for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland for nearly 30 years, the Star Jets were the focal point of the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland due to their prime location in the center of the land and the attraction’s visually engaging, rotating structure. For nearly 20 years, these attraction vehicles took guests on their aerial flight over Tomorrowland, with this vehicle marked as number “3”. The vehicle measures 110” long, 60” wide, and 29” tall. The condition is very good, with the seat cushion missing, and expected wear from park use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $15,000 - $20,000

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1319. An Alien Encounter Prototype Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A large prototype sign for the Extra-Terrorestrial Alien Encounter in Tomorrowland at The Magic Kingdom. This prototype mockup was prepared during the production for the sign that would hand over the queue entrance from 1994 to 2003. The attraction was praised for its terrifyingly darker tone when compared to the Park’s contemporaneous adventures and was a popular Tomorrowland show it was replaced by “Stitch’s Great Escape!” in 2003. This magnificent composite dimensional sign measures 41” in diameter and is in very good production-used condition with wear and artistic imperfections unique to the production process, handling, and age of materials. $2,000 - $4,000

1320. An Alien Encounter Park-Used Seat. (Walt Disney World, 1994-2000’s) An original Park-used seat from Walt Disney World’s ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. The (2) piece seat and safety bar component measure 18”x19x30.5”, with the full display measuring 54” high standing on an 18” diameter base. The seat displays in good condition, with wear from Park use and oxidation. $800 - $1,000 480

1321. Alien Encounter Articulated Action Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A rare articulated action figure based on the alien from the Magic Kingdom’s ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. Few souvenirs were created for this short-lived attraction, and this figure comes in its original packaging. Measuring 5.25” in diameter and 10.25” tall, the figure is in fine condition. There is minor wear to the packaging, including some bending and creasing to the cardboard insert. $100 - $200


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1323. A Contemporary Resort Hotel Entrance Mat. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A floor mat from Disney’s Contemporary Resort Hotel. The imagery on the rug depicts a Monorail train emerging from the Tower Building. Measuring 68”x43.5”, the rug is in overall very good condition, with slight wear from resort use. $300 - $500

1322. A Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A travel agency poster for the Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort Hotel. The poster measures 22”x28” and is in very good condition with light creases throughout and a little wear to edges and corners. $200 - $400

1324. A Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Art Print. (Contemporary Resort, 1970s80s) A framed silkscreened print of artwork conceived by Mary Blair as room décor within Disney’s Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. Taken directly from Mary Blair’s original concept art for “Grand Canyon Concourse,” the print depicts a party of Native American women and a colorful bird. The print was decommissioned during a 1980s renovation, and few survive as a result. The print measures 16.75”x19.75” visible within its 23.25”x26.5” original wood and metal hotel frame and is in very good condition with some surface wear, stress lines, and smudges, from resort display handling, and age. $400 - $600

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1325. A Contemporary Resort Guest Services Folder. (Contemporary Resort, 1972) An original Contemporary Resort Guest Services folder. Featuring contemporary motif on the cover, this resort folder was issued to Guests upon check in and features information guides, and a copy of Walt Disney World News. Measuring 9”x11”, the folder and contents are in good condition with some spots of discoloration and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1327. Pair of Monorail Trays (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A pair of souvenir glass trays featuring images of the Walt Disney World Contemporary Hotel and Monorail. One tray depicts the monorail in blue and comes in the original packaging, while the other depicts the monorail in red. Measuring 6.75”x4.75” and 0.25” thick, the trays are in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100 - $200 482

1326. A Contemporary Resort Guest Informational Folder. (Walt Disney World, 1984) A collection of vintage media from Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. Among the lot are a 19-page 1984 edition of Walt Disney World Vacation Guide, bills for Walt Disney World Bus Transportation Routes, admissions, and Discovery Island and River Country, a complimentary sewing Travel Kit, and a paper souvenir bag within a colorful Contemporary Resort Folder. The items measure various sizes and come within the 12”x9.5” folder, each piece is in good overall condition and exhibits creases and wear. $100 - $200

1328. A Walt Disney World Resorts Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A sign listing the Resorts and locations of Walt Disney World Resort. The sign notably lists former Disney Resorts like Disney’s Bonnet Creek Golf Club and Dixie Landings Resort. The pvc board sign measures 22”x28” and is in good condition with a 2” chip on the left side, scuffs, and wear from display. $100 - $200


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1329. A Pair of Polynesian Resort Hotel Headboard Sconces. (Polynesian Resort, 2000s) A Pair of Polynesian Resort Hotel Headboard Sconces. The pair of sconces once decorated Guest suites at Walt Disney World. Measuring 11.75” tall and 4.75” in diameter, the pair of decorative pieces are in very good condition with minor scuffs and wear, with one of the sconce plates previously repaired at a split line. $200 - $400

1331. Polynesian Village Resort Folder, Brochure, and Menu. (Polynesian Resort, 1981) An original Polynesian Village Guest Services folder. Featuring tiki-inspired motif on the cover, this Polynesian resort folder was issued to Guests upon check in and features printed information about the layout and history of the hotel, Room Service menu and the Luau. Measuring 12”x8.75”, the folder with contents is in good condition with some surface wear and tears to the folder from handling and age. $100 - $200

1330. Pair of Polynesian Village Guest Information Folders. (Polynesian Resort, 1970s) A pair of Polynesian Village Guest Services folders containing vital hotel information for guests. Inside the larger of the two folders is a brochure on religious services, (2) envelopes, (2) sheets of note paper, (3) sheets of stationery, and a flyer advertising the Recreation Adventures ticket book. The folders measure 12”x9” and 11.75”x9. Both are in very good condition with some creasing at the corners and edge wear, and a few spots of discoloration on the cover of the larger folder. $100 - $200

1332. Polynesian Village Frosted Glasses & Shell Necklaces. (Polynesian Resort, 1970s) A frosted glass tiki mug from the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. Paired with the glass are two seashell necklaces. The mug measures 4” in diameter and 5” tall and is in very good condition with minor surface wear to the frosted glass throughout. The necklaces measure 18” in length and are in very good condition. $100 - $200

1333. A Walt Disney World Polynesian Village Tiki Mug. (Walt Disney World, 1970’s) A frosted glass souvenir Tiki mug from the Polynesian Resort. Measuring 5.5” diameter by 6” high, the mug is in good condition, with light wear to edges and Walt Disney World logo. $100 - $200

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1334. A Mary Blair Polynesian Resort Guest Room Print. (Polynesian Resort, 1970s) An oversized silkscreened print from Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Guest Suites. The piece is inspired by Mary Blair’s concept art and depicts two Polynesian “Children of the World.” The piece is still mounted in its original bamboo motif frame measuring 25.25”x45.25”, and is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear throughout from Resort display, handling, and age. $400 - $600

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1335. A Mary Blair Polynesian Resort Guest Room Print. (Polynesian Resort, 1970s) An oversized silkscreened print from Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Guest Suites. The piece is inspired by Mary’s concept art and depicts three Polynesian “Children of the World.” The piece is still in its original bamboo motif frame measuring 25.25”x45.25”, and is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear throughout from Resort display, handling, and age. $400 - $600


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1336. A Polynesian Resort Trash Can. (Walt Disney World, 2010s) An original metal trash can from the Polynesian Village Resort & Hotel at Walt Disney World. The thematic trash receptacles of Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the show and stage in their own right, and this particular stylized can was once stationed around the Polynesian Resort. The original push panels are still included and function well. This piece was notably an award for a Cast Members 3rd Annual Bellhop Competition at The Hollywood Tower Hotel. Measuring 42.5” tall and 20.5”x21.5”, the trash can is in very good condition with a few scratches, small chips, and scuffs to painted surfaces, and wear from park use, handling, and age. This item may require special shipping arrangements, please inquire for details and estimates. $1,000 - $2,000

1337. A Grand Floridian Resort Floor Mat. (Grand Floridian, 2011) A large entrance mat for the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World. The mat features a large monogram logo of the resort over a dark green background and measures 44”x67.5”. The mat is in very good condition with few signs of wear from use. $200 - $400

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1338. A Fort Wilderness Entrance Sign Mickey Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1970’s) A dimensional figure of Mickey Mouse that was part of one of the early entrance signs to Walt Disney World’s Fort Wilderness. Measuring 35”x33”x5”, the resin figure once adorned the center of the main entrance sign and was removed when the sign was replaced. Mickey is in good condition, with heavy wear from park use and exposure to the elements. $1,000 - $2,000

1339. A Signed Fort Wilderness Campground Resort Poster. (Disney World, 1971) A Bob McDonnell signed poster advertising the opening of the Fort Wilderness Campground Resort at Walt Disney World. Inspired by 19th century railroad advertisements, the poster promotes other attractions like the Wilderness Swamp Trail, canoe excursions, and the Fort Wilderness Railroad as envisioned by Walt Disney Imagineer Bob McDonnell. The print measures 45.75”x16.5” and is in fine condition, with the slightest edge wear, signed by the artist on the lower right. $1,000 - $2,000 486


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1340. A Fort Wilderness Resort Souvenir Poster. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1985) A linen-backed souvenir poster of Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The artwork depicts the Pioneer Hall, Trading Post, River Country, and other activities, along with nearby Discovery Island, envisioned in humorous caricature form with Disney characters. Measuring 29.75”x25.75”, the poster is in very good overall condition, showing signs of only minor wear, and backed on 31.5”x27.5” linen for display and preservation. $200 - $400

1342. A Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground Tire Cover. (Fort Wilderness, 1971) A vintage 1970s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground Tire Cover. The cover features the original logo from the Campground. This logo was retired when a new gun-less logo was introduced. Measuring 27” in diameter and 12” wide, the piece is in very good condition with a few creases, spots of discoloration, and signs of wear from handling or age. $200 - $400

1341. A Fort Wilderness Campground Guest Services Folder. (Fort Wilderness, 1973) An original Fort Wilderness Campground Resort Guest Services folder. This resort folder was issued to Guests upon check in and features vintage receipts, Moonlight Cruise tickets, copies of This Week at Fort Wilderness, Walt Disney World News, and Vacationland magazines. Measuring 9”x11”, the folder with contents is in good condition with some spots of discoloration and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1343. Set of Disney’s River Country Adult and Child Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1978-79) A pair of adult ticket stubs and a pair of child ticket stubs to River Country at Walt Disney World. Stamps on the back of one child’s tickets indicate it was used on March 31, 1979. Measuring 3.25”x2.25”, the ticket stubs are in fine condition. $100 - $200

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1344. A Mickey Mouse Fort Wilderness Kazoo. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A plastic kazoo decorated with the Fort Wilderness Mickey Mouse. Measuring 4.75” long, the kazoo is in very good working condition. $100 - $200

1345. A Humphrey the Bear Fort Wilderness PVC Figure. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-1990s) A souvenir PVC figure of Humphrey the Bear from Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World. Measuring 2.25” tall, the figure is in good condition with moderate scuffs from use. $100 - $200

1347. A Fort Wilderness Campground Cast Polo & Shorts. (Fort Wilderness, 1970s-80s) A very rare shirt and shorts worn by Cast Members in areas of Fort Wilderness Campground & Resort at Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. The shirt measures “XL” while the size of the shorts is unknown, and each piece is in good overall condition, featuring an embroidered Mickey Mouse in pioneer clothing, and exhibiting slight wear from use. $200 - $400 488

1346. A Mickey Mouse Fort Wilderness Resort Mug. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A heavy glass mug souvenir of Fort Wilderness. Measuring 5.5”x4.5”, the mug is in very good used condition with few signs of wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1348. Fort Wilderness Pioneer Hall Poster. (Disney’s Fort Wilderness, 1986) A very rare souvenir program from the Pioneer Hall restaurant at Fort Wilderness. The program features a variety of stylized lettering, including a dinner menu and information about the “Hoop Dee Doo” musical show. The program measures 15.5”x10.5” and is in good condition with a horizontal and vertical crease from folding, corner creasing, minor tattering and wear throughout. $100 - $200


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1349. An Original Discovery Island Florida Natives Sign. (1978-1999) A one-of-a-kind sign that once stood along the trails of Discovery Island on Bay Lake at Walt Disney World. The one-time zoological preserve sanctuary was populated with 600 tropical birds in addition to native Floridian species referenced on this sign. The heavy wooden and metal sign is in good condition and was removed during repair, rehabilitation, or upon the Park’s closure in 1999. This piece is a distinct part of Walt Disney World and Disney Parks history, as Disney’s Animal Kingdom and modern Discovery Island owes its existence to the original Discovery Island. Measuring 20.25”21.25” and 8” deep, this unique and historic artifact is in good condition with wear throughout from exposure and age. $500 - $800

1350. A Discovery Island Cast Member Information Manual. (Discovery Island, 1990s) A manual created exclusively for distribution to Hosts and Hostesses of the original Discovery Island on Bay Lake at Walt Disney World. This manual is a comprehensive guide to the various wildlife of Discovery Island, as well as various facts and information that would be helpful in giving guided tours to students. Measuring 12”x10.5” and 2” thick, the training manual is in very good condition with little wear from handling or age. $300 - $500

1351. Discovery Island Excursion and Special Adventure Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A set of (4) Special Adventure Tickets and (1) unused Discovery Island Excursion child’s ticket. The child’s ticket dates between 1977 and 1983 and the Adventure tickets are (2) pairs in two different styles. Measuring 2.5”x2” the Adventure tickets are in very good condition, and the 4.5”x2.25” child’s ticket is in very fine condition. $100 - $200 489


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1353. WDW Village Resort Villas Guest Services Folder. (Walt Disney World Village, 1983) A folder of materials prepared for the services of guests of the Walt Disney World Village Resort Villas. Among the materials are a letter of introduction, (7) sheets of paper and two envelopes featuring the Resort letterhead, two Directories, two Pocket Service Directories, and two Guest Atlases. Measuring between 5.5”x3.75” and 11”x8.5”, the vintage ephemera is in used but very good condition within a 12”x9.5” good condition folder. $100 - $200

1352. A Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Guest Direction Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Guest Direction Sign. The sign was created to direct Guests and notably makes mention of the Old Port Royale Building which was demolished and reimagined in 2017. The pvc board sign measures 24”x32 and is in very good condition with scuffs and scratches from resort display. $200 - $400

1354. Golf Resort Dinner a la Disney Character Signed Folder. (The Disney Inn, 1981) A Disney character-signed card from the one-time Golf Resort Trophy Room at The Disney Inn. Long before it was known as Shades of Green, The Disney Inn was home to the Golf Resort Trophy Room. This card, signed by Goofy, Chip, Dale, and Pluto is a testament to the bygone era of the Character dining experiences in this area of the resort. Measuring 6.5”x5.75”, the card is in used but fine condition. $100 - $200 490

1355. A Blizzard Beach & Typhoon Lagoon Goofy Glass. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A Blizzard Beach & Typhoon Lagoon souvenir glass featuring Goofy, produced for the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Measuring 5” tall and 3.25” in diameter, the glass is in fine condition. $100 - $200


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1356. A Baby Gator Fountain From Blizzard Beach. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A baby gator fountain piece from the wading pool at Tike’s Peak. This is one of (5) little gators who frolicked in the pool before a sculpture of Ice Gator himself. Measuring 30” in diameter by 36” high, the gator is in very good condition with wear typical of Park use. $400 - $600

1357. An All-Star Sports Resort, EPCOT & Blizzard Beach Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1990s-2000s) An All-Star Sports Resort EPCOT & Blizzard Beach Sign. The Disney Bus Transportation sign once posted near Guest Boarding areas of Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. This particular sign identified buses travelling to Blizzard Beach and EPCOT and was likely removed and replaced during a rehabilitation of the area. Measuring 34”x24”, the metallic sign is in very good condition with scuffs paint chips, and wear from outdoor Resort display. $200 - $400

1358. A Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts Poster (Walt Disney World, 1989) A poster promoting the opening of Disney’s Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts at Walt Disney World. Measuring 35”x19”, the linen-backed poster is in fine overall condition. $100 - $200

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1359. An All-Star Music Resort Art Print. (Disney’s All-Star Resort, 1990s-2000s) A large print of Mickey Mouse conducting an orchestra, created as room decor for Disney’s All-Star Resort at Walt Disney World. The artwork has an image size of 32”x17.5” and is still in its original 40.25”x26.25” frame. The piece is in very fine condition, with the frame in very good condition showing some wear from display. $200 - $400

1360. An All-Star Movies Resort Suite Love Bug Poster. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Herbie the Love Bug Poster originally displayed in a Guest Suite of Disney’s All-Star Movie Resort at Walt Disney World. A property tag on the reverse indicates this was installed sometime after the Resort opened in 1999. Measuring 37.5”x23.5” in the original 40”x26” frame, this poster is in fine condition, with the frame in fair condition with wear from resort display, handling, and age. $200 - $400

1361. An Original Pleasure Island Illuminating Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1989) An original illuminating sign from Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World. The sign has been rewired with a standard plug and works well when plugged in. Measuring 24” tall, 29” long, and 4” deep, the vintage sign is in very good condition with expected wear from handling and age. $600 - $1,000

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The genesis for Epcot was originally conceived as a utopian city of the future by Walt Disney in the 1960s. The concept was an acronym for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. In Walt Disney’s words in 1966: “EPCOT will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry. It will be a community of tomorrow that will never be completed but will always be introducing and testing and demonstrating new materials and new systems. And EPCOT will always be a showcase to the world of the ingenuity and imagination of American free enterprise.” Walt Disney’s original vision was for a model community that would have been home to twenty thousand residents and a test bed for city planning as well as organization. Walt Disney was not able to obtain funding and permission to start work on his Florida property until he agreed to first build Magic Kingdom. He died nearly five years before Magic Kingdom opened. After Walt Disney’s death, Walt Disney Productions decided that it did not want to be in the business of running a city without Walt’s guidance. Instead, they decided to build a second park on the property. EPCOT opened on October 1st, 1982. In 2019 the park welcomed 12.4 million guests, making it the 7th most popular park in the world.

1362. An EPCOT Center Aerial Photo & Legend. (Epcot, 2002) A stunning aerial photograph of Walt Disney World’s Epcot, taken April 26, 2002.The image displays 23.75”x35.5” in a 26.25”x38.25” frame. The piece is in very fine condition with scuffs anda few signs of wear from handling or age. $200 - $400

1363. A Walt Disney World Promotional Painting. (Walt Disney World, c.1986-87) An original promotional painting prepared for the newest additions to Walt Disney World Resort. The artwork was prepared for an advertisement or product and notably depicts Mickey Mouse overseeing elements of both The Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center, including Cinderella Castle with the Admiral Joe Fowler and Spaceship Earth with Entrance Fountain. The imagery has been rendered in paint and pencil on canvas and produced from 1986-1987 as indicated by annotation on the canvas reverse. The piece has an image size of 23.75”x26” on its 30”x30” canvas, and displays in very good condition, with slight wear and spots of discoloration to the canvas. $800 - $1,000

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1364. An Original EPCOT Center Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A pre-opening bumper sticker for EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. These stickers were gifted to local area residents and used by Walt Disney Imagineers and Walt Disney World Employees in advance of the Park’s opening. Measuring approximately 14.5”x3”, the sticker is in fine, unused condition. $100 - $200

1366. An EPCOT Center Opening Year Souvenir Guide. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare opening year guidebook for EPCOT Center. This guidebook primarily features concept artwork next to the descriptions of the different areas of the park, where later guides would include photos. This 36-page book measures 8.5”x11” and is in good condition with bending to the cover with a crease toward the top-right corner, and edge-wear along spine, and the name “Ron” written on the inside cover page. $100 - $200

1365. An Epcot Center First Year Poster. (EPCOT, 1982) An opening year EPCOT Center poster depicting Spaceship Earth in Future World. This poster was available as a souvenir to guests at EPCOT and Walt Disney World in 1982. The image area measures 23.5”x17.5” in a 29.25”x22.25” single matte frame. The frame and poster are in very good condition, with slight waviness to the poster as settled in the frame. $200 - $400

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1367. Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center Book. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir book titled “Walt Disney’s Epcot Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow.” This book celebrates the grand opening of Epcot and shares the story of the Park’s creation, and is full of great photos and information. The 240-page hardcover book measures 12.5”x9.75” and is in good condition, with slight peeling to the gilding on the cover text and a .75” tear to the top cover. $100 - $200


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1368. A Set of Epcot Opening Day Tickets & Brochure. (Epcot, 1982) A collection of (5) Special Edition Commemorative Tickets celebrating the opening of Epcot Center on October 1, 1982, with envelope and brochure. The 3.75”x9” tickets without stub are in fine condition. The 4”x9” silver Epcot envelope and 4”x9” brochure are in good condition, with wear typical of handling overall. $100 - $200

1369. An Epcot Center Press Sticker. (Epcot, 1982) A blue color-coded press badge for Epcot’s pre-opening festivities in September of 1982. This adhesive-backed printed fabric badge provided exclusive admission to the as-of-yet unopened theme park. As with the grand opening of Disneyland, press access to the Epcot previews was staggered using color-coded passes, each color corresponding to a different entry time. The badge measures 3.25” in diameter and is in fine, unused condition with protective paper coverings still attached to the adhesive backings. $100 - $200

1371. A Collection of (20) Walt Disney World Postcards. Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of (20) souvenir postcards from Walt Disney World. Among the imagery are scenes of areas and attractions from EPCOT Center and the Magic Kingdom. Measuring 6”x4”, the postcards are in very good to fine condition, with a slight curvature and mild wear to edges and corners of some. $100 - $200

1370. A Complimentary EPCOT Center Monorail Preview Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A rare Complimentary EPCOT Center Monorail Preview for Florida Residents ticket. The ticket is numbered “118095,” and offered one Guest round trip transportation on the Monorail between the ticket and transportation Center and EPCOT Center. Measuring 2”x3.5”, the vintage 1980s ephemera is in fine condition with missing stub. $100 - $200

1372. An EPCOT Center Souvenir Patch. (EPCOT Center, 1982) An original souvenir iron-on patch from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The patch features the geodesic Spaceship earth in silver accented, embroidered textile art. Measuring 3”x2”, the patch comes packaged within its original 2”x4.25” card and is in fine condition with minor wear to plastic and cardstock package. $100 - $200 495


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1373. EPCOT Center Opening Commemorative Coin. (EPCOT, 1982) A very rare medallion given to Walt Disney World employees to commemorate the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The coin comes enclosed in a thick card and includes the original envelope as well as the Walt Disney World employee letter from Dick Nunis regarding the opening of the new park. The coin measures 1.75” in diameter and is in very good condition. The envelope and letter are in very good condition with minor handling wear. $100 - $200

1375. An EPCOT Center Christmas Card. (EPCOT, 1982) A Walt Disney Productions company Christmas card celebrating a “banner” year at the park and originally enclosed with park passports. The card depicts Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell celebrating around a Christmas tree. Measuring 4”x9” the card is in very good condition with minor surface wear along the top edge and a small scuff near Peter Pan’s legs. The card comes with its original envelope. $100 - $200

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1374. An Epcot Center Adult Admission Ticket. (EPCOT, 1982) A very rare adult admission ticket for Epcot’s opening year. The ticket is numbered 01829669 on the reverse and is unused. Measuring 2.25”x3.5”, the ticket is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1376. An EPCOT Main Entrance Host Shirt. (EPCOT, 2010s) An original Cast Member costume shirt worn by Main Entrance Hosts of EPCOT. The costume is inspired by the iconic geodesic dome of Spaceship Earth. The shirt is a size small and is in very good condition with slight wear from park use. $100 - $200


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1377. Set of (3) “Walt Disney World 15 Years” & (4) Pins. (Walt Disney World/Epcot, 1980-1987) A lot of (3) admission media tickets from “Walt Disney World 15 Years” and (4) commemorative Park pins. The tickets reference different prizes in the box and the c.1980s pins commemorate Adventureland, Future World, and World Showcase. The pins measure 1.25” at their widest diameter while the tickets measure 2”x4.5”. The pins are in very good condition, despite some color fading. The tickets are in very good condition, despite mission admission vouchers and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

1379. A Millennium Celebration Lamppost Sign. (Epcot, 2000) A memorable lamppost sign created for the Millenium Celebration at Epcot. While the celebration spanned throughout the resort, its focus on the possibilities of the future and the temporary Millennium Village meant that Epcot was the focal point of much of the celebration. This sign is constructed on a die-cut acrylic backing with designs printed on thin metal. The central section reads “2000 Walt Disney World” while the lower banner showcases the event’s slogan: “Celebration the Future Hand in Hand.” Measuring 27” in diameter at the widest point, the sign is in very good condition with some surface wear from use. $200 - $400

1378. A 1982 Epcot Center Souvenir Map. (Epcot, 1982) A rare souvenir map released during the first year of the operation of EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The map depicts opening day attractions and future adventures like The Living Seas, Horizons, and Morocco pavilion. The planned Equatorial Africa pavilion area is depicted among World Showcase plans but would be replaced with Norwegian-themed area. The map measures 43.5”x29.25” and is in very good condition with very mild yellowing, minor wear, and few creases along the original fold lines. $200 - $400

1380. An Epcot World Showcase Passport Kit. (Epcot, 1990s) A souvenir World Showcase Passport Kit. Guests would purchase this Passport kit and get their credentials stamped at the various World Showcase locations. This vintage kit comes in an outer case and contains 11-sheets of souvenir stamp stickers with one for each country, a World Showcase Traveler button, and one unused authentic passport booklet. The case measures 9.25”x7.5”, and the kit is in very good condition with some bending to the case edges, as well as a 1.5” worn area on the reverse. $100 - $200 497


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1381. EPCOT Center & Animal Kingdom License Plates. (Walt Disney World, 1982-2004) A pair of license plates commemorating Florida Disney Parks Epcot Center and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Measuring 6”x12”, the plates are in fine unused condition, with the Animal Kingdom showing some slight scuffs from handling. $100 - $200

1383. A Living With The Land Food Serving Tray. (EPCOT, 1993) A Living with the Land table service tray from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The tray features colorful imagery of hot air balloons over the pavilion with the name of participant sponsor Nestle. Measuring 18”x14”, the tray is in very good condition with crazing, scuffs, and scratches throughout from Park use, handling, and age. $100 - $200 1382. No Lot

1384. A EPCOT Swiss Pavilion & Matterhorn Concept Display. (EPCOT, 1980s) A display featuring concept art of the planned but unbuilt Swiss Pavilion & Matterhorn for EPCOT Center. The bottom of the blowup reads “Swiss Pavilion & Matterhorn EPCOT (Date Not Available).” Measuring 30”x22.25” and 3” deep, the display is in very good condition with minor fading, scuffs and scratches to face, and chips to edges and corners. $200 - $400 498


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1386. An American Adventure Alexander Bell Prop Coat. (EPCOT, 1982-2000s) An American Adventure Audio-Animatronics Coat from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This costume coat was created by the Entertainment Costuming Department exclusively for the Alexander Graham Bell Audio-Animatronics figure. The coat prop contains snaps used to attach the coat to buttons on the figure and retains its original property control label and annotation identifying its original location in the show. Measuring approximately 40” long, the piece is in very good condition with wear to textile from park use. $400 - $600

1387. An American Adventure Mr. Brady Prop Costume. (EPCOT, 1982-2000s) An American Adventure Audio-Animatronics Coat and Pants from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This costume coat was created by the Entertainment Costuming Department exclusively for the Mr.Brady (photographer) Audio-Animatronics figure from the Two Brothers shower scene. The coat prop contains snaps used for mounting, while the pants feature zippers for removal from the figure. Each piece retains its original property control label and annotation identifying its original location in the show. The props were removed during some repair or a scheduled rehabilitation of the show. Measuring various sizes, the pieces were not intended to be worn by a human and are in very good condition with wear to textile from Park use, handling, and age. $400 - $600 499


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1388. A Set of World of Motion Aero Plane Scene Maquettes. (EPCOT, 1982) A collection of (3) original Imagineering maquettes from the aero plane scene of 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. These (3) maquettes are from the first airplane scene, depicting a dashing pilot and his girlfriend posing for a photographer. The maquettes are presented on (2) custom-built wooden displays backed with (2) of the only available pictures of the final figures as seen in the attraction. The maquettes each stand between 5.5” and 6.5” tall, and are in very good production used condition, with a small chip visible to the girlfriend’s right arm. The stands each measure 5”x8”x10.5” and are in very good condition. $800 - $1,200

1389. Walt Disney World Epcot Center Raglan Shirt. (EPCOT, 1980s) A souvenir raglan style shirt with a multi-colored design modeled after the Epcot’s 5-ring logo. Labeled as an adult medium, the shirt is in very good condition with three small stains towards the bottom end of the shirt. $100 - $200 500

1390. Epcot Center Spaceship Earth Tray. (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir Epcot Center Decorative Wall Plaque or Canape Tray. The colorful tray depicts a concept rendering of the Spaceship Earth attraction. Measuring approximately 6”x4.5”, the tray is in good condition with surface wear, oxidation of the metal and a few dents on the reverse of the tray. $100 - $200


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1391. A Spaceship Earth Prototype Head. (Epcot, 1980s-90s) A WED Imagineering prototype head used to create some of the “outer skin” molds for both Audio-Animatronics and “simple figure” head assemblies which populate the Geodesic Spaceship Earth at Epcot Center. The head is constructed in foam and retains original masking, paint, WED identification “SPE-30” impression on back of head, and other features of production application. Measuring 11.5” tall and 9” at its widest diameter, it displays in good condition, retaining original production wear. $500 - $700

1392. A Spaceship Earth Sleeping Monk Master Pull Head. (EPCOT, 1980s) A Master Pull head prepared for an Audio-Animatronics sleeping monk figure of Spaceship Earth. This piece was used in testing the paint and surface of the memorable character and has “SPE30” embossed on the back of the head. Measuring 11” tall, 7.5” at its widest diameter, and 9” deep, the foam piece displays in very good condition, with only minor handling wear. $500 - $700

1393. A Spaceship Earth Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 2005) A Cast Member costume from a Host of Spaceship Earth at Epcot. The shirt features the palette and logo of the adventure during its sponsorship by Siemens (2005-2017). The shirt measures a Female size L, the pants are size 30/32x43, and includes the belt. The entire costume is in very good condition, exhibiting light wear from park use. $500 - $700 501


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1394. A Soarin’ Flight Crew Only Sign. (EPCOT, 2005) An original Soarin’ Flight Crew Only sign from The Land at EPCOT. This sign was originally mounted in the show building to deter Guests from entering Backstage areas designated exclusively for usage by Cast Members. Measuring 11.75x5.75”, the acrylic sign is in very good condition with scuffs, and wear from original Park display handling, and age. $600 - $800 1395. A Happiest Celebration on Earth Soarin’ Banner. (Epcot, 2005) A banner for Soarin’ Around the World at Epcot’s The Land pavilion, from its inaugural year. Measuring 58”x23.5”, the banner is in good condition, with wear from Park use including scuffs and scratches, and paint splattered on the back. $100 - $200

1396. A Mission: Space Press Invitation. (Epcot, 2003) An Exclusive Press Event invitation to Mission: Space at Epcot Center’s Future World. Although the attraction opened to the public in June 2003, the enclosed itinerary, labeled as a Mission Training Manual, outlines a three-day event with full access to Walt Disney World and meals before experiencing the attraction. Styled to appear as a metal laptop, this cardboard piece includes the itinerary, and a triangular pop-up piece with a pull-out rocket blast-off, and sound feature that is no longer functional. Measuring 10”x10”x1”, the piece presents in fine condition. $200 - $400 502

1397. An Original Soarin’ Cast Member Costume. (EPCOT, 2005) An original Soarin’ costume from The land Pavilion at EPCOT. Measuring a unisex size Small, the costume is in very good condition with wear from Park use. $500 - $700


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1398. A Soarin’ Cast Member Costume. (EPCOT, 2010s) A Soarin’ costume from The Land Pavilion at EPCOT. The shirt measures a men’s size 5, the coat is size 38 Large, and pants are of an unknown size. The costume is in very good condition with wear from Park use. $600 - $800

1399. Mission Space Host Costume. (EPCOT, 2003-15) An original Cast Member costume worn by Mission Space Hosts at EPCOT Center. The futuristic costume design is inspired by aerospace uniforms. The pants measure 34, the shirt is medium, the hat is adjustable, and the belt is 48.75” long. The wardrobe is in very good despite slight wear from Park use. $600 - $800 503


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1400. A Universe of Energy Host Costume. (EPCOT, 1990-93) An original costume once worn by Universe of Energy Hosts in EPCOT at Walt Disney World. The shirt measures a size medium, the pants are 32/32, and the belt is included. Each piece is in very good condition with a few signs of wear from handling or age. $400 - $600

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1401. A Communicore Attractions Host Costume. (Epcot Center, 1980s) A rare, complete, Communicore Attractions Host Costume from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. Communicore Cast Members wearing this wardrobe once introduced exhibits like FutureCom and Gyro the Robot within Communicore East & West. The shirt measures a Medium, the vest is a size “40L,” while the pants are 32”x36”. $600 - $800

1402. A Body Wars Attractions Host Costume. (EPCOT, 2000s) A costume once worn by Attractions Hosts of Body Wars in the Wonders of Life Pavilion at EPCOT. The shirt features a Miniaturized Exploration Technologies abbreviation (MET) and an “LGS-250” vehicle embroidered on the breast. The shirt measures medium while the pants are a size 34, and the belt is one size fits all. Each piece displays in very good condition, exhibiting little wear. $400 - $600


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1405. A Test Track Souvenir Photo & Photo Holder. (EPCOT, 1998) A souvenir photo and holder from Test Track in the World Discovery area of EPCOT. The time stamped photo depicts guests experiencing the high-octane attraction in 1998. The photo measures 8.5”x7”, while the holder is 8”x10.25”, each piece in fine condition, despite a slight scratch in the photo, a product of printing. $100 - $200

1403. An Original Kids of the Kingdom Costume. (EPCOT Center, 1970s-80s) A rare and original Kids of the Kingdom costume from EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. This original shirt and pants were worn by the Kids of the Kingdom, a roving musical troupe that was part of a work internship program at Walt Disney World. Measuring a size Extra Large, this rare costume is in very good condition with a few signs of wear from park-use. $300 - $500

1404. A GM Test Track Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, 1999-2012) A wardrobe shirt, pants, belt, hat, and c.1990s badge from a Test Track Attractions Host of Epcot Center at Walt Disney World. The shirt features the insignias of EPCOT Center, Test Track, and sponsor General Motors. Measurements include shirt (Large), pants (32-34), with belt and hat included. Each piece is in very good park-used condition with wear throughout from handling and age. $600 - $800

1406. A “Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand” Poster. (Epcot, 2000) A poster of “Hand in Hand” by Don Williams. The poster celebrates the Millennium and honors the spirit of Epcot with the Disney characters in international clothing. Measuring 21.5”x27”, the poster is in fine condition with mild creases in border, and slight wear to edges and corners. $100 - $200

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1407. A Horizons Audio-Animatronic Child Figure Costume. (Epcot, c.1983) A costume created for “Figure 24” of Horizons at Epcot Center. There were a total of 54 Audio-Animatronics figures in the Horizons show and this costume was specially prepared for a specific child figure in the Undersea Classroom of “Tomorrow’s Horizons.” $200 - $400

1408. A World of Motion Caveman Imagineering Model. (EPCOT, 1982) A Caveman show model created by Walt Disney Imagineering, for World of Motion at EPCOT Center. The small figure was based on the humorous vignettes imagined by Marc Davis, Claude Coats, and Ward Kimball and was accomplished in mixed media. The caveman and his wife were the very first figures seen in the attraction, representing the first form of human motion, foot power. Measuring 5.5” tall, the figure is affixed to a custom wooden display with foam background measuring 10.75”x8.25”x5” and is in fine condition with little wear. $600 - $800

1409. A World of Motion Head Prototype. (Epcot, 1980s90s) A WED Imagineering prototype head used to create some of the “outer skin” molds for both Audio-Animatronics and “simple figure” head assemblies which populate the wheel-shaped World of Motion at Epcot Center. The head is constructed in foam and retains original masking, paint, WED identification “Transportation Pavilion” and “4RN-10” impressions on back of head, and other features of production application. The head was used for Audio-Animatronics figures in the attraction. Measuring 11.5” tall and 11.75” in diameter, it displays in good condition, retaining original production wear. $600 - $800 506


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1410. A World of Motion Head Prototype. (Epcot, 1980s-90s) A WED Imagineering prototype head used to create some of the “outer skin” molds for both Audio-Animatronics and “simple figure” head assemblies which populate the wheel-shaped World of Motion at Epcot Center. The head is constructed in foam and retains original masking, paint, WED identification impressions on back of head reading “TRN6” (for the Transportation Pavilion), and other features of production application. Measuring 12.5” tall and 9.5” in diameter, it displays in good condition, retaining unique elements and wear related to original production, handling, and age. $600 - $800

1411. A World of Motion Head Prototype. (Epcot, 1980s-90s) A WED Imagineering prototype head used to create some of the “outer skin” molds for both Audio-Animatronics and “simple figure” head assemblies which populate the wheel-shaped World of Motion at Epcot Center. The head is constructed in foam and retains original masking, paint, WED identification impressions on back of head reading “TRN16” (for the Transportation Pavilion), and other features of production application. Measuring 11.5” tall and 9.75” in diameter, it displays in good condition, retaining unique elements and wear related to original production, handling, and age. $600 - $800

1412. A Universe of Energy Sign. (EPCOT, 1990s-2000s) A sign once posted near the Universe of Energy area in EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. Measuring 16.75”x8.25” the piece is in good condition with wear from handling and age. $300 - $500

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1413. An Original Cranium Command Poster. (Epcot, 2007) An extremely rare original poster for Cranium Command. Posters featuring imagery of General Knowledge once drew audiences toward the Wonders of Life attraction in Future World, from 1989 to 2007. The piece has a viewable image size of 23.75”x35.75” within a 26.25”x38.25” frame and is in very good condition exhibiting few scuffs and a little wear from park display. $1,000 - $2,000 508


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1414. The Living Seas Seabase Alpha Cast Member Jumpsuit. (Epcot, 1980s) A Cast Member costume worn by Crew Members of Seabase Alpha in The Living Seas at Epcot Center. The flame-retardant cotton coveralls feature (4) embroidered patches of the “Oceaneering Atmospheric Diving Group,” stationed at Seabase Alpha within the Living Seas. The wardrobe piece is of an unknown size and is in very good condition, exhibiting a little wear from park use. $500 - $700

1415. A Seabase Alpha Crew Member Costume. (EPCOT, 1980s) A rare Seabase Alpha costume for Attractions Hosts of The Living Seas in EPCOT Center. The bright orange one-piece costume features an embroidered attraction logo patch. Measuring a Men’s Small, the costume is in very good park-used condition with expected wear to textile from handling and age. $500 - $700 509


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1417. An Imagination Institute Carpet Sample. (EPCOT, 2000s) An Imagination Institute Carpet Sample from the Imagination Pavilion of EPCOT Center. The sample has the colorful and illuminating light bulb attraction logo that appears within the interior areas of the Pavilion. Measuring an image size of 17.5”x11.5” within its 24.5”x18.5” frame, the piece is in fine condition with little wear from age or use. $200 - $400

1418. Epcot Center Sterling Silver Charm (EPCOT, 1980s) An Epcot Center sterling silver charm modeled after Epcot’s 5-ring logo and attached to the original packaging. Measuring approximately 0.75” in diameter the charm is in very good condition. $100 - $200

1419. Journey Into Imagination Project Development Binder. (EPCOT Center, 1980s) A Journey Into Imagination Project Binder prepared by Walt Disney Imagineering. This definitive collection of documents offers a rare glimpse into the project development of the attraction. The pages detail information relating to the elements of lighting, special effects, operational criteria and more. Measuring 11.5”x10” and 1.5”, the binder is in very good condition with some minor signs of wear throughout from handling and age. $400 - $600

1420. A Large Gold-Toned Figment Figure. (EPCOT, 2000s) A large gold-toned Figment statue. The figure is inspired by the character as he appears in Journey Into Imagination. Figment is made of foam and was created as a display, perhaps from a cast or sculpt of the original puppet. Measuring 34” tall and 20” at its widest diameter, the figure is mounted to a wooden display base and in very good condition with hand-crafted touches. $700 - $900

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1421. A Figment Audio-Animatronics Figure. (EPCOT, 2000s) A Figment Audio-Animatronics figure form Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center. This Figment figure is a prototype created for the EPCOT Center attraction that would feature (26) Audio-Animatronics figures. Figment is a static figure and does not animate but retains the wing portion of his metallic frame within its skin and has been mounted to a custom base featuring sound effects, with illumination and motion in the gauge. The figure measures 27” tall and 23.25” at its widest diameter, while the entire piece measures 45” tall and 26” at its widest diameter and is in very good condition with hand-painted touches and a little wear from use. $4,000 - $6,000 511


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1422. An Original Park-Used Figment Partial Figure. (EPCOT Center, 1983-1998) An original park-used Figment Figure from Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center. This static figure was one of (26) total animated figures in the original show and would peek from behind an obstruction until its removal during a repair or scheduled rehabilitation. Measuring 8.5”x13” and 11.5” deep, the hand painted composition figure is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display, handling, and age. $2,000 - $4,000

1423. A Figment Bank Souvenir of Journey into Imagination. (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir Figment Bank from Journey into Imagination. Measuring 7.25” tall and 7.25” at its widest this vibrantly colored vintage vinyl bank is in fine condition with a few signs of wear from handling or age. $100 - $200 512

1424. An Original Figment Plush Toy. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A souvenir Figment plush toy from the Journey Into Imagination Pavilion at EPCOT Center. The simple and colorful vintage doll features felt eyes and retains its original EPCOT Center merchandise label. Measuring 10.5” tall, the toy is in very good condition with minor wear from handling and age $100 - $200

1425. A Figment Plush & Pennant Pencil. (EPCOT Center, 1982) A vintage Figment plush and pencil pennant souvenir of Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT Center. The plush measures 17.5” tall while the pennant is 8.75” and the pencil is 13.75” long. Each piece is in good condition, despite slight wear to and detachment of pennant threads and both exhibiting slight color fading from age. $100 - $200


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1426. Collection of (5) Epcot World Showcase Figment Pins. (EPCOT, 2004) A collection of (5) souvenir pins celebrating the different countries at the EPCOT World Showcase. Each pin depicts the beloved Figment in attire from a specific country and holding their respective flag. The countries depicted are Great Britain, Italy, Mexico, Japan and Morocco. The pins all come on their original backing cards, and measure approximately 1.75”x1.5” each. The condition is very good overall. $100 - $200

1429. An Epcot Artist Prep Sign. (Epcot Center, 1980s) A custom sign advertising the Artist Prep Area Backstage at Walt Disney World. The custom sign depicts Figment (star of “Journey into Imagination”) poised to create a work of art with paint brushes and was intended for display outside the “sightline” of Guests. Measuring 24”x24”, the wooden sign is in good condition, despite minor wear from Park display. $300 - $500

1427. Set of (5) “Figment Collection Frame Set” Pins. (Epcot, 2009) A limited edition (5) pin “Figment Collection Frame Set” released during “The Museum of Pin-tiquities” Disney Pin Celebration held June 26-28, 2009. The framed set was prepared by the Disney Design Group as an edition of 75. Measuring 1.75”x1.25” to 2”x2”, the pins are mounted and matted within an approximately 12”x15” frame. The pins are in fine as-new condition, while the frame is in good condition, exhibiting a few scuffs with an original Pin Trading Certificate of Verification on reverse. $100 - $200

1430. Ceramic Kitchen Kabaret Milk Figure (EPCOT, 1981) A hand-painted ceramic creamer bowl based on Mr. Dairy Goods from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. The lid can be removed but is designed so that it locks in place while pouring. Measuring 5.5” tall, the creamer is in very good condition with minor surface wear including a few scattered spots of discoloration, likely from use. $100 - $200

1428. A “Figment at Epcot Center” Mug. (EPCOT, 1982) A vintage 1980s “Figment at EPCOT Center” souvenir mug from Journey Into Imagination. Measuring 3.5” tall and 5.5” at its widest diameter, the mug is in very good condition with a small chip near the eyebrow. $100 - $200

1431. Kitchen Kabaret Salt & Pepper Shakers (EPCOT, 1981) A very rare pair of salt and pepper shakers based on the Cereal Sisters, Mairzy Oats and Connie Corn, from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. These hand-painted ceramic shakers measure 2.5” and 2.75” tall and are in good condition overall with paint wear from use, and two small chips on Mairzy Oats nose and left hand. Mairzy Oats has her original stopper while Connier Corn is missing hers. $100 - $200

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1432. Kitchen Kabaret Connie Corn Toothpick Holder (EPCOT, 1981) A rare souvenir toothpick holder based on Connie Corn from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret attraction. The handpainted ceramic holder measures 1.25”x2” and 2.75” tall and is in very good condition with minor paint chipping near the bottom of the holder, and wear to the bottom of the holder. $100 - $200

1433. A Kitchen Kabaret Breakfast Plate (EPCOT, 1982) A souvenir plate produced by Deka from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret Attraction. In addition to the attraction’s logo, the plate features the memorable cast of characters along the rim. The plate measures 9.5” in diameter and 1” thick. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100 - $200

1434. A Kitchen Kabaret Krackpots Mug. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage plastic mug featuring Kitchen Krackpots graphics from the Kitchen Kabaret attraction at Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center. The mug retains its original price tag stickers inside and on the bottom of the mug and is in very good condition with yellowing, soiling and wear from handling and age. $100 - $200

1436. Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Tomato Plush Toy. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage Mr. Tomato plush toy from Epcot Center’s Kitchen Kabaret attraction. In fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200 1435. Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Broccoli Plush Toy. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage Mr. Broccoli plush toy from Epcot Center’s Kitchen Kabaret attraction. It retains the original sales tag, with the price tag removed from the reverse. In fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200

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1437. Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Pineapple Plush Toy. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage Mr. Pineapple plush toy from Epcot Center’s Kitchen Kabaret attraction. In fine condition with minimal wear. $100 - $200


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1438. EPCOT World Beat Celebration Program. (EPCOT, 1996) An EPCOT World Beat Celebration Program, with entertainment schedule and venue information for the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival. Measuring 8”x15.75” fully open, the program is in fine condition. $100 - $200

1440. An Epcot LightLab Food & Wine Festival Sign. (Epcot, 2010’s) A sign pointing the way to the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival LightLab. Beginning in 2017, the festival featured a “LightLab” indoor area where all the food and drink served glowed in the dark or shined under blacklight. Measuring 24” in diameter and standing 75” tall on a 5” thick pole, the sign is in very good condition with light wear from Park use. $300 - $500

1439. A Three Caballeros EPCOT Festival of Holidays Sign. (EPCOT, 2010s) An Epcot Center sign for the annual Festival of Holidays. This Park-used, acrylic board sign features the Three Caballeros, stars of the Gran Fiesta Tour attraction in Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion. Measuring 28”x18.75”, the sign is in very good condition with scratches and scuffs to the face. $100 - $200 515


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1441. An Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Sign. (Epcot, 2017) A large sign advertising the new logo of the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival in 2017. The sign measures 34”x46.75” atop its two original metallic legs, to achieve a total height of 56” tall. The entire piece is in very good condition, with some scuffs and wear throughout as a result of Park display. $700 - $900

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1442. An EPCOT International Food and Wine Burger Sign. (EPCOT, 2019) An EPCOT International Food and Wine Burger Sign. The one-sided figural sign features stylized printed applique imagery of a hamburger and is attached to a metallic backing with welded stand. Measuring 42” tall and 12” wide, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from park display and handling. $100 - $200

1443. An EPCOT International Food and Wine Ice Cream Sign. (EPCOT, 2019) An EPCOT International Food and Wine Ice Cream Sign. The one-sided figural sign features stylized printed applique imagery of an ice cream and is attached to a metallic backing with welded stand. Measuring 47” tall and 10.5” wide, the sign is in very good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display and handling. $100 - $200

1445. An Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Broom Statue. (Epcot, 2020) An oversized statue of a Sorcerer’s Apprentice broom from Fantasia, displayed at World Showcase Plaza during the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival in 2020. The area immediately in front of Spaceship Earth was decorated with a topiary Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey accompanied by five magic brooms including this one, with flowers in their buckets. The broom measures 46”x38”x70” high, above a 24.75”x24.75” base that brings the total height of the piece to 92”. The Broom is in good condition with wear from Park use, and damage to the paint mainly at the bottom outer tips of his bristle “feet.” The base shows heavy oxidation from exposure to the elements, and the two 10” diameter buckets are included in good condition. One of the hooks on his hands that buckets hang from is missing due to corrosion. Due to size, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000 517


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A team of Walt Disney Imagineers led by Marty Sklar and Randy Bright had been given an assignment to create two new pavilions for Epcot’s Future World section. The brainstorming sessions led to Wonders of Life and Great Movie Ride pavilions. The latter was to look like a soundstage backdrop, with a movie theater-style entrance in the middle and would have sat between the Land and Journey Into Imagination pavilions. When newly appointed CEO Michael Eisner saw the plans for the pavilion, he requested that, instead of placing the ride in an already existing park, it should be the anchor for a new park themed with Hollywood, entertainment, and show business. The Disney-MGM Studios opened on May 1, 1989, and was the third of four theme parks built at Walt Disney World. Spanning 135 acres, the park was dedicated to the imagined worlds from film, television, music, and theatre, drawing inspiration from the Golden Age of Hollywood. It was renamed Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2008.

1446. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Poster. (Disney-MGM, 1994) A poster for the popular Tower of Terror attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. The poster invites guests to “Take A Terrifying Ride Into Another Dimension” and features an image of the attraction building. Measuring 27”x40”, the poster is in fine condition and is mounted to a linen backing for its preservation. $800 - $1,000 518


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1448. Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Commemorative Ticket. A very rare pop-up park admission ticket for Disney-MGM Studios. This special ticket was created to promote the grand opening of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in 1994 with thrilling imagery of the ominous Tower and numbered 9378. Measuring 9”x4” when closed, the fold-out ticket is in very good condition overall with minor surface wear and comes in its original outer sleeve. $100 - $200

1449. A “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” Disney Logo Sign. (Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 2000s) A Disney logo sign that hung in the “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” Stage of Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. The sign is constructed of painted wooden letters adhered to a clear plexiglass backing. Measuring 43.5”x16.5”, the plexiglass sign is in good condition with scuffs, scratches, and wear from display. $500 - $800

1447. A Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Fastpass Sign. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1994) A Disney Fastpass entrance sign from Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at the Disney-MGM Studios. The lightning-struck sign prop contains a clock timepiece and alerts Guests to the Fastpass entrance for the attraction. Standing 11 feet tall, the sign itself measures 38”x8”x42” high and displays in good condition, with wear including scuffs from Park use, handling, and age. Due to size and weight, special shipping arrangements are required. Please inquire before bidding. $2,000 - $4,000 519


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1450. The Great Movie Ride Cast Member Costume. (Disney-MGM, 1990s) A Cast Member shirt, pants, and hat from the Great Movie Ride in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at a Walt Disney World. The interior of some garments retains a Disney-MGM Studios labels. The shirt measures a size 18, the pants are an XL, and hat is a medium, each piece in very good overall condition, while the color hat is slightly faded, and pieces exhibit little wear from Park use. $500 - $700

1451. The Great Movie Ride Cast Member Costume. (Disney-MGM, 2000s) An original Cast Member costume from The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. The costume is inspired by those of Hollywood “Golden-Era” movie palaces, and includes a shirt, pants, and hat in the familiar colors of the attraction. The shirt is marked as a female XL, the pants are marked as size 62x28, the belt is one size fits all, and the hat is marked as a medium (with annotation reading “small” on the Worldwide Services label). The costume is in very good condition with expected minor wear from Park use, and stress and loosening to binding of belt. $500 - $700

1452. The Great Movie Ride Ruby Slipper Props. (Disney-MGM, 1989) The Great Movie Ride Ruby Slipper Props. While the true-life pair are in the Smithsonian Museum, this pair of Ruby Slipper props are inspired by those worn by Dorothy in MGM’s The Wizard of Oz, and once decorated the queue where they were viewed by audiences of the popular attraction. The shoe props were not intended for wear and were removed during a previous area repair or scheduled rehabilitation of the attraction. Measuring 8.5” long and 5” tall, the size 7.5” shoes are in very good Park-used condition. $400 - $600 520


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1453. A Great Movie Ride Busby Berkeley Dancer Figure. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A Busby Berkeley dancer figure from the opening scene of the Great Movie Ride. The first tableau recreates Berkeley’s 1933 Footlight Parade with a “cake” of about (30) identical dancers. For the first year of the ride’s operation, this cake rotated with water jets, but mechanical and plumbing problems led to it modifying into a static scene with light effects adding “kinetics.” Measuring 78”x35.5”x13.5”, the figure is in good condition, with some scuffing overall and a broken thumb with damage to two fingers on the left hand. $2,000 - $4,000

1454. A Mummy Animatronic Figure From The Great Movie Ride (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989) An animatronic mummy figure from the Egyptian Temple scene in The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. Of particular note, the base the figure is affixed to is labelled “Great Moments,” indicating it was first used in one incarnation of Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln, the very first animatronic human attraction created by Walt Disney’s Imagineers. The figure stands 70” tall atop the 21.25”x19.25”x18.25” high base, bringing the entire height of the piece to 88.25”. Both the historic base and figure are in fine park-used condition, with intentional distress to the mummy. $2,000 - $4,000 521


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1455. A Great Movie Ride Western Scene Prop Sign. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A hand-painted prop hotel sign from the Gangster scene of the Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. Immediately upon entering the Gangster scene, this “By Week or Month” sign is seen on a building to the left. Measuring 87”x11.25”x1”, the sign is in good Park-used condition, with a 42” stress crack horizontally on its surface. long, and 4.5” deep, the distressed wooden sign displays in very good condition. $600 - $800

1456. An Egyptian Chest Prop from the Great Movie Ride. (Disney -MGM Studios, 1989) An Egyptian Chest prop from the Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. This intricately painted chest was set decoration for the Egyptian Temple scene. Notably one short end is painted plain black, clearly facing away from Guests view in the attraction. Measuring 38.5”x20.5”x24” high, the chest is in fair condition, with much wear to the top including a long split across the center of the lid towards one side. $600 - $800

1457. A Great Movie Ride Western Scene Prop Sign. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A hand-painted prop Barber Shop & Dentist sign from the Western scene of the Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios. This sign was seen right after the animatronic figure of Clint Eastwood, across from John Wayne. Measuring 25.5” tall 24.75” long, and 4.5” deep, the distressed wooden sign displays in very good condition. $600 - $800 522


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1459. A Muppet Vision 3D Lab Tech Sign. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1991-2016) A Muppet Lab Techs prop sign from Muppet Vison 3D at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The sign was used to enhance the show quality of the queue and nearby attraction area. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the sign is in very good condition with few signs of wear from park display and age. $200 - $400

1458. A Star Wars Weekends Poster. (Disney-MGM, 2000) A souvenir poster commemorating the 2000 weekends of Star Wars Weekends at Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 24”x36”, the poster displays in very good condition despite the slightest wear to edges. $100 - $200

1460. A Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Vehicle Logo Decal. (Disney-MGM Studios, 2002-2019) A Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster decal. Measuring 4.5”x7.25”, the decal displays in good condition, despite slight curling, mounted and matted along with a photographic print of the vintage attraction, within a frame measuring 15.25”x12.25”. The entire piece is in very good overall condition. $100 - $200

1461. A Walt Disney One Man’s Dream “Living... Stories” Sign. (Disney-MGM, 2001-2019) A plaque sign from “Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The “Living the Stories” piece highlights the land that would be developed into Walt Disney’s most momentous project in Central Florida - “Disney World.” Measuring 22”x30” and .75” wide, the acrylic sign displays in good condition, exhibiting few cracks, slight scuffs, and minor wear from Park use. $200 - $400

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1462. A Walt Disney One Man’s Dream Sign. (Disney-MGM, 20012019) A plaque sign from “Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The “Living the Stories” piece highlights Walt and his dream - “the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.” Measuring 22”x30” and .75” wide, the acrylic sign displays in good condition, exhibiting few cracks, slight scuffs, and minor wear from Park use. $200 - $400

1464. A Walt Disney World Villains Mix & Mingle Park Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2005-14) A large sign for the “Disney Villains Mix & Mingle” show during the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World. This sign on acrylic board gives the show times as well as instructs how to locate characters and candy during the Party. The 36”x42.5” poster is in good condition, with much edgewear, scratches, and dings from use in the Magic Kingdom. $100 - $200 524

1463. A Toy Story Land Construction Sign. (Disney-MGM, 2018) A construction fence sign promoting Toy Story Land. This sign was displayed on the path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, alongside signs for other current attractions and the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 40.25”x28”, the sign is in fair to good condition with a dent on the lower left corner and scuffing and scratching throughout from park use. $300 - $500

1465. A Disney-MGM Studios Ten Year Anniversary Plate. (Disney-MGM Studios, 2000) A commemorative “On With the Show” decorative plate celebrating ten years of Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. Measuring 8.25” in diameter, the plate displays in fine as-new condition. $100 - $200


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1466. A Disney MGM Studios Toy Truck (Disney’s MGM Studios, 1980s) A souvenir Truck and Trailer set from Disney’s MGM Studios with the park’s logo and Mickey Mouse holding a clapperboard depicted along the side of the trailer. The toy was produced by ERTL and measures 19.75”x 3.5” and 5” tall. The truck is in good condition with surface wear, rusting to the truck bed and missing a wheel on the back of the trailer. $50 - $100

1467. A Disney-MGM Studios Cast Member Vanity License Plate. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990) A vintage Cast Member exclusive MGM Studios license plate commissioned for the Park’s first-ever World Premiere of Dick Tracy. The vanity plate was originally gifted by President Dick Nunis on a job well done. The license plate measures 6”x11.25” overall and is in very good condition with minor wear from handling or age. $100 - $200

1468. A Disney-MGM Studios 100 Years of Magic Gift Box. (Walt Disney World, 2001) A Disney-MGM Studios 100 Years of Magic Gift Box. The box includes a souvenir 100 Years of magic Sorcerer Hat, a Tapestry of Dreams pins set, a Disney Stars and Motorcars Parade toy, a Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade toy, and a Share a Dream Come True ornament. Each piece is packaged within a decorative sorcerer box measuring 19.5”x19.5”x19.5” and 4.75” deep. The pieces are in fine to good condition and, while the hat has spots of discoloration to interior textile. $100 - $200

1469. A Disney-MGM Studios Manhole Cover Prop. (Disney-MGM Studios, 1990s) A Manhole Cover Prop created for a special effects demonstration performed in Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. Measuring 23.75” in diameter and 2” deep, this lightweight, hand-painted Styrofoam prop is in very good condition with light wear. $200 - $400 525


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Animal Kingdom was the brainchild of Imagineer Joe Rohde, who had previously designed the Adventurers Club at Pleasure Island. When presenting the idea of the new animal-themed park, Rohde brought a 400-pound Bengal tiger into the meeting with Disney CEO Michael Eisner. Originally slated as Disney’s “Wild Animal Kingdom,” Disney announced plans for the construction of the park in 1995 at an estimated cost of $600-$800 million. To design the theme park, Disney Imagineers traveled to Africa and Asia to study the landscapes and wildlife. The park opened on April 22nd, 1998 and has become the 6th most popular park in the world (more popular than EPCOT).

1470. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Grand Opening Poster. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A poster celebrating “Disney’s Animal Kingdom Grand Opening Celebration” at Walt Disney World. The poster honors all seven Disney Parks worldwide with iconic landmarks of each park. Measuring 18”x24”, the poster is in very good condition with slight wear and minor creasing to corners. $100 - $200

1471. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Opening Press Gift & Mementos. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) A press gift and memorabilia from the grand opening celebration of Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Among the lot is “The Walt Disney World Explorer” CD-ROM, Walt Disney World Media Guide, a commemorative bottle of unopened Coca-Cola, adjustable hat, fanny pack, an amateur 8”x10” photo of Cast Members, a paper weight, notebook, (3) lanyards, (5) pins, (1) pen, a Disney Quest Premier Card, few small pieces of ephemera, inside a commemorative backpack. Measuring various sizes, the mementos display in very good to fine as-new condition, exhibiting slight wear. $200 - $400 526


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1472. The Making of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Book. (Disney/Hyperion, 1998) A rare first edition copy of The Making of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park by Melody Malmberg. Measuring 8.75”x11.25”, the book is in very good condition with few signs of wear from handling or age. $100 - $200

1473. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Opening Day Coca-Cola. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) An unopened commemorative edition bottle of Coca-Cola from the grand opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The bottle comes packaged within a commemorative can. Measuring 8.5” tall and 2.5” in diameter, the very good condition container and fine, as-new condition bottle make a historic addition to any Disney’s Animal Kingdom collection. $100 - $200

1475. Disney’s Animal Kingdom & Animal Programs Portable Radio. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, c.1990s-00s) A portable AM/FM two band radio branded with the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Logo in the original packaging with headphones and two AAA batteries. Measuring 2.5”x3.25” the radio is in very good condition with minor surface wear, and wear to the packaging. $100 - $200

1474. Animal Kingdom Credit Card Commemorative Package. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A special collector’s edition commemorative package celebrating the opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The set is presented by the Disney credit card and includes (2) pins, a $5 phone card, a letter about the package, and a paper credit card for display. A button is included outside of the box. Measuring 8.5”x6.5”, the package is in very good condition with some wear to the edges from handling and several impressions on the surface of the cover. $100 - $200

1476. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Atmospheric Signs. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2020) A collection of props created for use in the Harambe Market area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The digital artwork is made to resemble ephemera related to fictitious African businesses, attractions, tours. Measuring between 5”x3” to 8.5”x14.75”, each piece is in very good condition, despite some creases, slight wear to edges, and few spots of discoloration. $100 - $200

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1477. An Animal Kingdom Disabled Parking Only Sign. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1990s) An authentic Disabled Permit Parking sign from Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Measuring 20”x14” and 2.75” deep, the wood and metal sign displays in very good condition, exhibiting scuffs and wear from original Park display. $200 - $400

1478. An Original Kilimanjaro Safaris Wait Time Sign. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998) An original wait time sign once posted near the Kilimanjaro Safaris queue at Walt Disney World. Measuring 14.5”x10.5”, the sign is mounted to a pole and stands 57” tall. The sign is in very good Park-used condition with minor wear. $2,000 - $4,000

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1479. A Disney’s Animal Kingdom Mercantile Hostess Costume. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom) A wardrobe shirt and skirt once worn by Mercantile Hostesses of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This costume shirt and skirt are similar to those once worn by Discovery Island Mercantile Hostesses of the Theme Park. The shirt measures a Female size XL while the skirt is a Female “06U” waist. Each piece displays in fine condition overall, retaining faux cowrie shell buttons and crisp fabric, and exhibiting little wear. $400 - $600


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1480. Dave Avanzino Disney’s Animal Kingdom Shadow Box. (Disney, 2002) A limited-edition Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park paper sculpture prepared by artist Dave Avanzino. Limited to only 20 pieces, this one is numbered 10/20 and comes with a certificate of authenticity on the reverse. Measuring 29.5”x10”x2” deep, the piece is in fine condition with slight wear to the frame from handing. $300 - $500 1481. An It’s Tough To Be A Bug Costume Shirt. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1998-2000s) A costume shirt once worn by Attractions Hosts of It’s Tough To Be A Bug at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The shirt features the attraction’s show logo atop an insect motif. Measuring a male Size Large, the shirt is in very good condition with minor wear to textile from Cast Member use, handling, and age. $300 - $500

1483. An Original Expedition Everest Press Kit. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 2006) A Press Kit for the Grand Opening of Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Among the kit are numerous releases, event itinerary sheets, Conservation International publication related to the Himalayas, WDW News photo materials, and a high-resolution CD of images by Walt Disney World Media Relations. The materials come within original colorful and embossed commemorative folder featuring the attraction on the cover and a thematic mailing envelope. Measuring 11”x8.5” the sheets are in fine condition within 9”x12” fine condition folder and 10”x13” mailer, with little apparent wear. $100 - $200

1482. A Discovery Island Sign. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, 1990s-2000s) A Discovery Island Sign. The two-sided directional sign advertises the Discovery Island Area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World with animal silhouettes on the reverse. The sign features a hand-painted faux-finish made to resemble spots of discoloration, oxidation, scuffs, and wear. Measuring 30.25”x8”, the metallic sign is in very good condition with little wear from outdoor display. $200 - $400

1484. Pandora World of Avatar Prolemuris Toys. (Disney’s Animal Kingdom, ) A collection (7) Prolemuris latex figure toys from Pandora World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The tree dwelling residents of Pandora were recreated as souvenir latex figures. Measuring approximately 23” tall, the posable figures are in good condition, retaining their original tags and exhibiting only slight wear. $100 - $200

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The popularity of Walt Disney, and company was never limited to just the United States. It was always only a matter of time before Disney parks would expand beyond the borders of the United States. In 1983, Tokyo Disneyland opened, followed by Euro Disneyland in 1992, Hong Kong Disneyland in 2005 and Shanghai Disneyland in 2016. All told, Disney Parks welcome over 115 million global guests annually… and as Walt Would say, “It all started with a mouse.”

1485. A Tokyo Disneyland Mark Twain Souvenir Poster (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A small Mark Twain Riverboat Attraction poster from Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring 20”x30”, the poster is in good condition, with edge wear slight creasing particularly to the top right corner, and corner points torn from display. $400 - $600 530


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1486. A Swiss Family Treehouse Tokyo Disneyland Patch. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2000s) A commemorative embroidered Walt Disney Imagineering patch for the Swiss Family Treehouse attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring 3” in diameter, the patch is in fine unused condition. $100 - $200

1487. A Tokyo Disneyland Diamond Horseshoe Handkerchief. (Tokyo Disneyland, 2000-2022) A souvenir handkerchief from the “Mickey & Company” show at the Diamond Horseshoe in Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring approximately 17”x17”, and in very fine as-new condition. $100 - $200

1488. A Tokyo Disneyland Big 10 Ticket Book. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) A Big 10 Ticket Book from Tokyo Disneyland. This complete late 1980s Big 10 Ticket Book notably includes the complimentary stub for the Meet the World attraction which ran from 1983 to 2002. Measuring 6”x2.5”, the book is in very good condition with minor annotation on one A ticket and few signs of wear from handling. $200 - $400

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1489. A Wicked Witch Old Hag Character Head. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s) A Wicked Witch Old Hag Character Head. This character head was once worn by Entertainment Division Cast Members in parades and shows at Tokyo Disneyland. Measuring 11” tall, the hinged head is in good condition with wear throughout from park use, handling, and age. $1,000 - $1,500

1492. Tokyo Disneyland 3rd Anniversary Drawstring Bag. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1986) A souvenir drawstring bag created to celebrate Tokyo Disneyland’s 3rd Anniversary with a depiction of Mickey Mouse holding up three fingers while jumping over Cinderella Castle. The bag measures 13.5”x11” and is in very good condition with a small stain above the “3” in 3rd anniversary, and light fading. $100 - $200 532

1490. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Coin. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A very rare medallion given to Disneyland employees to commemorate the Grand Opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. The medallion comes enclosed in a display card and includes its original envelope. The medallion measures 1.75” in diameter within the 5”x6.75” card and is in very good condition. The envelope has a few minor tears at the edges and a handwritten “100” visible when the flap is lifted. $100 - $200

1493. A Tokyo Disneyland Opening Day Guide & Letter. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A rare cast member guidebook and letter created to commemorate the Grand Opening of Tokyo Disneyland. The guide contains illustrations and wonderful color photos of the five themed lands and provides a behindthe-scenes look at the creation of the park, including a company letter from Jim Cora, Vice President of Operations. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the guide is in very good condition overall with minor wear. $200 - $400

1491. Tokyo Disneyland Elliott Plush. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980s-90s) A souvenir Elliott the Dragon plush created to be worn as a badge during the Electrical Parade Dreamlights at the Tokyo Disneyland Resort. Measuring 4” tall, the plush is in very good condition with an internal sound function that no longer works and the original tags attached. $100 - $200

1494. Tokyo DisneySea Mickey & Friends Souvenir Container. (Tokyo DisneySea, 1990s) A plastic food container from Tokyo DisneySea. The piece features the fab five characters Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Pluto recreated in pasta, fruit, and vegetables. Measuring 10” wide and 3” deep, the plastic souvenir is in very good condition, despite a few scuffs and slight wear from use. $100 - $200


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1495. A 1992 Euro Disneyland Map. (Euro Disneyland, 1992) A large souvenir map from the opening year of Euro Disneyland. This beautifully illustrated map by legendary Imagineer and Disneyland cartographer Sam McKim is replete with features that were completed in Euro Disneyland’s inaugural year. The map notably contains elements marked “Attraction Future,” where McKim has inserted proposed amusements still in the construction or planning stages. Measuring 29.5”x44”, the unfolded map is in fine condition, with slight creases along its upper edge. $200 - $400

1497. A Tinker Bell Pin & Pendant. (Disneyland Resort Paris, 2008) A vintage Tinker Bell pendant from Disneyland & Happy Halloween pin released through Disneyland Resort Paris. The 14k gold pendant measures approximately .75” while the pin is 1.75”x1.75”, each piece displays in used but very good condition. $100 - $200

1496. An Euro Disneyland Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A commemorative passport for Euro Disney from 1992. This passport is number A003127 and features imagery of Sorcerer Mickey on the front of the envelope and a beautiful illustration of Sleeping Beauty Castle inside. The passport measures approximately 4.25”x11.75” and is in very good condition with several small creases along the fold of the sleeve and minor edge wear. $100 - $200

1498. A “Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show” Sign. (Disneyland Paris, 2002-2020) A sign from the “Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show” at Disneyland Paris. This large dimensional sign was once part of the queue and stage for the attraction. Measuring 23.25” in diameter, the sign is in very good condition with a detached circular relief, and minor scuffs, scratches, and wear from Park display, handling, and age. $400 - $600

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1499. A Main Street Electrical Parade Window Display. (Disneyland, 1970s-80s) A spectacular, and illuminating window display for the Main Street Electrical Parade. The Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland featured an “electrosynthomagnetic” musical soundtrack, and both floats and performers covered in more than 600,000 sparkling lights. The Main Street Electrical Parade was Disneyland’s first nighttime parade, captivating millions of Guests during its original 24-year run from 1972 to 1996, and repeatedly made encore performances at Disney Parks worldwide. This sparkling fiberoptic light display features the drum title float and was constructed for installation at Disneyland. The electromechanics and lights have been tested for function and are in working order. The entire piece measures an incredible 34”x33”x12” deep, within a wooden housing, and functions in very good condition, with wear to case from handling and age. $2,000 - $4,000 534


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VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS 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 pre-register at least one business day before the auction and bids will not be accepted if pre-registration has not occurred. 8. Bidding Procedures by Mail or Fax: All mail or fax bids shall be signed. 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 they will be held for pick-up at a time when deemed permissible by local regulations pertaining to the Covid-19 virus. 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.

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Multiple: $10 $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 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 18% of the highest successful recognized bid for inperson, phone, or absentee bidding; 21% for bids placed through internet platforms. Auctioneer retains the Buyer's Premium as its own property. 26. Payment Terms: Payment is due upon the closing of the auction sessions, or upon presentation of an invoice. If payment in full is not received within (7) calendar days after the close of the auction, or within (5) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is later, the auctioneer may in its sole and absolute discretion, void the sale. If the sale is voided for non-payment the successful bidder shall still owe the auctioneer its fees. Sales tax will be collected from any successful bidder unless the appropriate certificate is on file with the auctioneer at least five business days before the first date set for the auction. If the successful bidder choses to send an “echeck”, electronic funds transfer, or ACH payment, and it does not clear, the bidder authorizes the auctioneer to use the credit card on file. If payment is not made the auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot to any under-bidder or in any future auction; any difference in the realized proceeds shall be the responsibility of the non-paying successful first bidder.

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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. This replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 35. Prohibited Activities: Any agreement between consignors and bidders to sell by private sale any lot, or to effect a non-sale of an item at auction is prohibited and auctioneer reserves the right to collect from the bidder the Buyer’s Premium. 36. Special Notice: Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code, Section 1812.600 posted with the California Secretary of State a bond. The auction is being conducted in compliance with Section 2338 of the California Commercial Code and Section 535 of the California Penal Code. 37. SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY MEMORABILIA DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER. 38. The photos within are of objects privately owned and for purposes of sale, but the items and photographs themselves may contain intellectual property that is copyright protected by Disney or its affiliates. Use of photos in this catalog is prohibited without written permission. Buyer is purchasing the physical item, but not the rights to reproduce or commercially display without the written consent of the Disney Worldwide Services and all its affiliates.

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